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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.
Check your local library's website for service updates, and visit our website for other events and reliable information about COVID-19.
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. Get started with e-books >>
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. Get started with streaming video >>
Check out the range of virtual programs our libraries are offering, including storytimes, book clubs, and one-on-one sessions with a librarian.Visit our events calendar >>
Summer Reading is here! Find out what's going on for kids and for adults at libraries around the county.
This youth services outreach specialist at the Beaverton City Library is the library story time lady we all wish we'd had as kids. Find her on the library's YouTube channel, where her animated singing and reading entertains Spanish-speaking children, or learn more about her and her work by reading her profile on our website.
Words are powerful. They communicate ideas about us as people and shape the world we live in.
Libraries are institutions that were built around the power of the written word and the understanding that open access to books and information is foundational to an equitable society and a healthy democracy. We also acknowledge the historical legacy of unequal access that public libraries have in the United States.
Words are powerful. Action more so. We pledge to engage both.
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 online resources mentioned in this issue in addition to e-books, audiobooks, and streaming video!