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Our lives and communities have been upended by COVID-19. But your Washington County libraries continue to provide you with the education, enrichment, and entertainment resources you need.
We are delivering core services and innovating to provide a variety of new connections for you. Watch this newsletter for updates over the coming weeks, and continue to find current, reliable information about COVID-19 and your libraries on our website.
Explore with us. Your WCCLS libraries continue...
WCCLS brings you the Libby app - the quickest, easiest way to find and enjoy our large collection of e-books and e-audiobooks. You'll never run out of reading (or listening) again.
Log in with your library card number to start enjoying e-books and e-audiobooks right away.
WCCLS brings you thousands of free movies for all ages. You can watch your movies on a desktop computer, mobile device, or link to a streaming device (like Roku) on your TV. All you need to do to get started is link your library account.
Your library staff continue to work hard behind the scenes, serving you remotely and preparing plans to restore in-person services as soon as it is deemed safe to do so.
This fiddle-playing linguist has an affinity for the Ojibwe language and a love of fan fiction. She's a familiar face to patrons of the Aloha Community Library and coordinates the Adult Summer Reading Program for WCCLS.
Our programs continue! Visit our events calendar at wccls.org/events-online to check out the range of virtual programs our libraries are offering, including storytimes, book clubs, and one-on-one sessions with a librarian.
Sign Up For an E-Access Card
There's never been a more important time to have a library card.
Do you know someone who lives in Washington County and doesn't yet have a WCCLS library card? Forward this email to them and they can use the link below to get an online card in a matter of minutes. With a new online library card, Washington County residents can access all WCCLS e-books, e-audiobooks, and streaming video, plus many more online resources!