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Can Children get their own Library card?

 

Children (under 18 years) who meet the residency requirement, may come to the Library during open hours. Bring with you a parent or legal guardian. After you fill out a short registration form and have your parent or legal guardian sign it, your information will be added to the Library database. You will be given your Library card and can check out immediately. You are required to present your Library card each time you check out

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