You know how it is when you're chit-chatting with a friend. You usually pick up some information you didn't expect. Well, the other day when I was chit-chatting with Norma, she told me that Melody used to present a program about how libraries are the
perfect place. Something to this effect: that to visit a library there are no qualifiers, just that you want to learn. You don't have to be rich or poor, well or sick, need money, or be any particular color of the rainbow. And there's no age limit. Some parents get their child a library card before they can even look at the pictures. Some people, like the seniors from Mt. Olive Baptist Church in Doerun, get them when they're older. Granted you need some identification if you want to get a library card, but there are also things you can do in the library without a card. All you have to do is want to come in. There's something here for everyone. Such as:
- Get to know your librarian, the ultimate search engine at your library
- Pick up voter registration information
- Attend a lecture or workshop or meeting
- Call the reference desk if you have a question
- Ask for a recommended reading list for your kids (or yourself)
- Make photocopies
- Read the latest fashion magazine
- Trace your family tree
- Pick up tax forms
- Find a quiet spot, curl up with a good book and enjoy.
So, if you can do all of this without a library card, can you imagine how much more perfect the library will be when you have a library card. This is National Library Card Month. Your smartest card is just waiting for you to pick it up!!!
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