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Sign Up for a Library Card This September at Kewanee Public Library District

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September marks Library Card Sign-Up Month across the Kewanee Public Library District. Kindergarteners will receive application cards from their schools, while homeschooled children can sign up starting at age five. Older children, teens, and adults are encouraged to take advantage of the opportunity. Securing a library card is simple: bring a valid ID and proof of your address to the library, and staff will process your application in just a few minutes. A library card provides access to books, DVDs, and a range of digital resources, including Hoopla and Tumblebooks. More details are available at kewaneelibrary.org.

Getting a library card at the Kewanee Public Library District is a simple process requiring just a form of identification, such as a state ID or driver’s license, and proof of your current address. Staff at the Main Floor Circulation Services can process your application within minutes. Once you have a card, the doors open to a wide array of resources—not only books and DVDs, but also digital offerings like Hoopla and Tumblebooks. These provide options from streaming movies to accessing interactive children’s books.

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