Dear Editor:
When I
was a little girl, I loved visiting the library. I’d roam through the stacks
seeking a story that would sweep me into another time or place. Little Women,
Ann of Green Gables, Marguerite Henry’s horse tales, including Misty of Chincoteague entertained me for hours. As an
adult with young children, I took my daughters to the library for books, videos
and music. We’d read stories together and pick out movies for family night. When
I worked at a public library I loved matching patrons with books, especially
children. Many of the senior population depended on the library’s resources.
Now this
wonderful public service has evolved to offer not only books, magazines, and
newspapers. They also have ebooks, DVDs, books on CD, digital downloads, large
print books, homebound delivery, free programs for children, teens and adults,
meeting rooms for public use, computers, and so much more. Many children look
forward to the library’s summer reading program. The activities and challenges
offer a wonderful way for kids to keep up their reading skills during the
summer. One of my favorite aspects of the library is the web site. It offers
easy access to books and items across the state of Ohio. I can place a hold on
a book from a library in Toledo and the currier carries it to southern Ohio for me
to check out. They also have the latest best sellers in fiction and nonfiction
and offer assistance for job seekers.
In May,
the citizens of our county will have the opportunity to renew the levy for the public libraries. What a privilege to be part of the renewal process. When the levy
passes the average homeowner will pay less than the price of a quarter pounder
(per month) for all of these offerings. I don’t know about you, but I’d love to
see the levy pass. If you aren’t a library user, go to one of the branches and
check out the incredible resources available to all users. Then show up at the
polls and vote yes for our library.
What do you love about your library?