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SUMMER READING CHALLENGE May 22 - Summer Programs Kickoff at East Library and Recreation Center from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Start the summer off right! June 1 - Pick up your logs and start your challenge. July 31 - Summer Reading challenge ends! Get those Challenge cards turned in! August 7 - Job Training Fair at East Library and Recreation Center from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. YEARBOOKS AND ANNUALS Yearbooks and Annuals. Yearbooks and Annuals from various schools in the Arlington, Texas area are available at the George W. Hawkes Downtown Library. If you do not see yours listed, please donate to us!SUGGEST AN ITEM
The Library values and welcomes suggestions for new titles to the collection! If you would like to suggest an item for our digital collection please login in to Overdrive and if a title is not in our collection you can Recommend it. You can recommend up to 4 digitaltitles every 30
VOLUNTEER | ARLINGTON PUBLIC LIBRARY Prove it by volunteering to serve as our library mascot, Read! Read loves to go out to elementary and middle schools, community events, and library programs to share his love of books and inspire kids to read. Sign Up as an Actor on our city’s volunteer page. Wear MOBILE PRINTING IS AVAILABLE AT THE LIBRARY Method 3: Upload the PrinterOn App. Download the free PrinterOn app for iPhone , iPad , Android, and use the app to print to a branch library. Open the PrinterOn application and search for the Arlington Public Library. You can enter your zip code, or allow the app to useyour location.
CRICUT EXPLORE AIR 2 Turn on the Cricut. It should pop up as Explore Air 2 when it successfully connects. Hit the “Open” button to open up the Cricut machine. Adjust the material setting to the type you are using for the cut. Make sure you choose the correct setting, or it may not cut through or may cut too hard and damage the mat. ARLINGTON PUBLIC LIBRARY SYSTEM Submission of your Arlington, Texas, library card application constitutes acceptance of Arlington Public Library Service Policy, RESOLUTION NO. 16-252. ARLINGTON PUBLIC LIBRARYABOUT USDOWNTOWN LIBRARYEAST LIBRARY AND RECREATION CENTERGET A LIBRARY CARD The Arlington Public Library is expanding access to resources for residents wanting to register for the COVID-19 vaccine. Residents can receive in-person, curbside, and telephone services at any library location. It’s time to celebrate the culture, traditions, and history of Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders in the United States. LOCATIONS | ARLINGTON PUBLIC LIBRARY 4000 W. Green Oaks Blvd., Arlington, TX 76016 Monday – Saturday: 10 a.m. – 6 p.m. Sunday: Closed EAST LIBRARY AND RECREATION CENTER The co-facility is located at 1817 New York Ave. Arlington, TX 76010. Facility Layout. Overview. The East Arlington Library is an open concept library expected to be a community hub for shared resources such as books, children’s toys, and public computers for our residents. The library will provide literacy tools to supportstudents, families
SUMMER READING CHALLENGE May 22 - Summer Programs Kickoff at East Library and Recreation Center from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Start the summer off right! June 1 - Pick up your logs and start your challenge. July 31 - Summer Reading challenge ends! Get those Challenge cards turned in! August 7 - Job Training Fair at East Library and Recreation Center from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. YEARBOOKS AND ANNUALS Yearbooks and Annuals. Yearbooks and Annuals from various schools in the Arlington, Texas area are available at the George W. Hawkes Downtown Library. If you do not see yours listed, please donate to us!SUGGEST AN ITEM
The Library values and welcomes suggestions for new titles to the collection! If you would like to suggest an item for our digital collection please login in to Overdrive and if a title is not in our collection you can Recommend it. You can recommend up to 4 digitaltitles every 30
VOLUNTEER | ARLINGTON PUBLIC LIBRARY Prove it by volunteering to serve as our library mascot, Read! Read loves to go out to elementary and middle schools, community events, and library programs to share his love of books and inspire kids to read. Sign Up as an Actor on our city’s volunteer page. Wear MOBILE PRINTING IS AVAILABLE AT THE LIBRARY Method 3: Upload the PrinterOn App. Download the free PrinterOn app for iPhone , iPad , Android, and use the app to print to a branch library. Open the PrinterOn application and search for the Arlington Public Library. You can enter your zip code, or allow the app to useyour location.
CRICUT EXPLORE AIR 2 Turn on the Cricut. It should pop up as Explore Air 2 when it successfully connects. Hit the “Open” button to open up the Cricut machine. Adjust the material setting to the type you are using for the cut. Make sure you choose the correct setting, or it may not cut through or may cut too hard and damage the mat. ARLINGTON PUBLIC LIBRARY SYSTEM Submission of your Arlington, Texas, library card application constitutes acceptance of Arlington Public Library Service Policy, RESOLUTION NO. 16-252. LOCATIONS | ARLINGTON PUBLIC LIBRARY 4000 W. Green Oaks Blvd., Arlington, TX 76016 Monday – Saturday: 10 a.m. – 6 p.m. Sunday: Closed FREE SUMMER MEALS AT THE ARLINGTON PUBLIC LIBRARY The Arlington Public Library is serving free meals to children for the sixth year this summer. These meals will be provided by CitySquare twice a week from Monday, June 14, 2021, through Friday, Aug. 13, 2021, at two library locations. GENEALOGY & LOCAL HISTORY One of Arlington’s first local newspapers was The Arlington Journal, which began weekly publication in 1897.A competing weekly paper, The Arlington Citizen was started in the 1930s. In 1957, the two papers merged and became The Arlington Citizen-Journal.In fact, the Arlington Citizen-Journal was published by George W. Hawkes, the Central Library’s namesake. SOUTHEAST BRANCH LIBRARY Arlington Public Library locations will have modified hours on the dates below: January 1, 2021, New Year's Day; January 18, 2021, Martin Luther King, Jr.'s Birthday SENIORS | ARLINGTON PUBLIC LIBRARY Books on Wheels is a free outreach service at select senior housing facilities within Arlington city limits. Volunteers or library staff bring an assortment of library materials to participating retirement communities for residents to browse and borrow. MEETING ROOM RESERVATIONS Reserve your meeting room at the Arlington Public Library with Spaces – all you need is your library card. Now with Spaces, a user-friendly online interface, searching for a meeting room and making a reservation is a snap. Once you have set up your profile using your Arlington Public Library card, you will receive email notifications, or you TECHNOLOGY AVAILABLE AT THE LIBRARY Library staff is available for help at (817) 459-6900 from Monday through Saturday, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. You can also click here to ask your question online. Walk-in Mobile Printing. Mobile Printing is available at all Library locations. ARLINGTON ISD WILL SERVE UP GOOD NUTRITION FOR LOCAL This summer, Arlington ISD will connect children 18 and younger and enrolled students with disabilities up to 21 years old with healthy, no cost summer meals. CRICUT EXPLORE AIR 2 Turn on the Cricut. It should pop up as Explore Air 2 when it successfully connects. Hit the “Open” button to open up the Cricut machine. Adjust the material setting to the type you are using for the cut. Make sure you choose the correct setting, or it may not cut through or may cut too hard and damage the mat. ARLINGTON PUBLIC LIBRARY SYSTEM Anywhere Subject Title Author Fiction Nonfiction. Coming Soon in June! Battle for the Big Top: P.T. Barnum, James Bail ARLINGTON PUBLIC LIBRARYABOUT USDOWNTOWN LIBRARYEAST LIBRARY AND RECREATION CENTERGET A LIBRARY CARD The Arlington Public Library is expanding access to resources for residents wanting to register for the COVID-19 vaccine. Residents can receive in-person, curbside, and telephone services at any library location. It’s time to celebrate the culture, traditions, and history of Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders in the United States. SUMMER READING CHALLENGE May 22 - Summer Programs Kickoff at East Library and Recreation Center from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Start the summer off right! June 1 - Pick up your logs and start your challenge. July 31 - Summer Reading challenge ends! Get those Challenge cards turned in! August 7 - Job Training Fair at East Library and Recreation Center from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. EAST LIBRARY AND RECREATION CENTER The co-facility is located at 1817 New York Ave. Arlington, TX 76010. Facility Layout. Overview. The East Arlington Library is an open concept library expected to be a community hub for shared resources such as books, children’s toys, and public computers for our residents. The library will provide literacy tools to supportstudents, families
SUGGEST AN ITEM
The Library values and welcomes suggestions for new titles to the collection! If you would like to suggest an item for our digital collection please login in to Overdrive and if a title is not in our collection you can Recommend it. You can recommend up to 4 digitaltitles every 30
YEARBOOKS AND ANNUALS Yearbooks and Annuals. Yearbooks and Annuals from various schools in the Arlington, Texas area are available at the George W. Hawkes Downtown Library. If you do not see yours listed, please donate to us! SOUTHEAST BRANCH LIBRARY Arlington Public Library locations will have modified hours on the dates below: January 1, 2021, New Year's Day; January 18, 2021, Martin Luther King, Jr.'s Birthday RENEW YOUR LIBRARY CARD ONLINE Fill out the form below and we will contact you soon to complete your renewal online. If you need help please contact us between 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. Monday through Saturday at 817-459-6900. If your ID does not reflect your current address, please also upload a photo of a utility bill or some other valid proof of address in picture format. You may VOLUNTEER | ARLINGTON PUBLIC LIBRARY Prove it by volunteering to serve as our library mascot, Read! Read loves to go out to elementary and middle schools, community events, and library programs to share his love of books and inspire kids to read. Sign Up as an Actor on our city’s volunteer page. Wear ARLINGTON PUBLIC LIBRARY SYSTEM Submission of your Arlington, Texas, library card application constitutes acceptance of Arlington Public Library Service Policy, RESOLUTION NO. 16-252. ARLINGTON PUBLIC LIBRARY SYSTEM Anywhere Subject Title Author Fiction Nonfiction. Coming Soon in June! Battle for the Big Top: P.T. Barnum, James Bail ARLINGTON PUBLIC LIBRARYABOUT USDOWNTOWN LIBRARYEAST LIBRARY AND RECREATION CENTERGET A LIBRARY CARD The Arlington Public Library is expanding access to resources for residents wanting to register for the COVID-19 vaccine. Residents can receive in-person, curbside, and telephone services at any library location. It’s time to celebrate the culture, traditions, and history of Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders in the United States. SUMMER READING CHALLENGE May 22 - Summer Programs Kickoff at East Library and Recreation Center from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Start the summer off right! June 1 - Pick up your logs and start your challenge. July 31 - Summer Reading challenge ends! Get those Challenge cards turned in! August 7 - Job Training Fair at East Library and Recreation Center from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. EAST LIBRARY AND RECREATION CENTER The co-facility is located at 1817 New York Ave. Arlington, TX 76010. Facility Layout. Overview. The East Arlington Library is an open concept library expected to be a community hub for shared resources such as books, children’s toys, and public computers for our residents. The library will provide literacy tools to supportstudents, families
SUGGEST AN ITEM
The Library values and welcomes suggestions for new titles to the collection! If you would like to suggest an item for our digital collection please login in to Overdrive and if a title is not in our collection you can Recommend it. You can recommend up to 4 digitaltitles every 30
YEARBOOKS AND ANNUALS Yearbooks and Annuals. Yearbooks and Annuals from various schools in the Arlington, Texas area are available at the George W. Hawkes Downtown Library. If you do not see yours listed, please donate to us! SOUTHEAST BRANCH LIBRARY Arlington Public Library locations will have modified hours on the dates below: January 1, 2021, New Year's Day; January 18, 2021, Martin Luther King, Jr.'s Birthday RENEW YOUR LIBRARY CARD ONLINE Fill out the form below and we will contact you soon to complete your renewal online. If you need help please contact us between 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. Monday through Saturday at 817-459-6900. If your ID does not reflect your current address, please also upload a photo of a utility bill or some other valid proof of address in picture format. You may VOLUNTEER | ARLINGTON PUBLIC LIBRARY Prove it by volunteering to serve as our library mascot, Read! Read loves to go out to elementary and middle schools, community events, and library programs to share his love of books and inspire kids to read. Sign Up as an Actor on our city’s volunteer page. Wear ARLINGTON PUBLIC LIBRARY SYSTEM Submission of your Arlington, Texas, library card application constitutes acceptance of Arlington Public Library Service Policy, RESOLUTION NO. 16-252. ARLINGTON PUBLIC LIBRARY SYSTEM Anywhere Subject Title Author Fiction Nonfiction. Coming Soon in June! Battle for the Big Top: P.T. Barnum, James Bail LOCATIONS | ARLINGTON PUBLIC LIBRARY 4000 W. Green Oaks Blvd., Arlington, TX 76016 Monday – Saturday: 10 a.m. – 6 p.m. Sunday: Closed FREE SUMMER MEALS AT THE ARLINGTON PUBLIC LIBRARY The Arlington Public Library is serving free meals to children for the sixth year this summer. These meals will be provided by CitySquare twice a week from Monday, June 14, 2021, through Friday, Aug. 13, 2021, at two library locations.MISSION & VISION
Dreams Begin Here. Serving more than 1.5 million people a year, Arlington Public Library holds more than 600,000 items, from books, audiobooks, eBooks, and DVDs, to digital photo collections, genealogy resources, and grant funded kits for parents and teachers. RENEW YOUR LIBRARY CARD ONLINE Fill out the form below and we will contact you soon to complete your renewal online. If you need help please contact us between 10 a.m. - 6 p.m. Monday through Saturday at 817-459-6900. If your ID does not reflect your current address, please also upload a photo of a utility bill or some other valid proof of address in picture format. You may SOUTHEAST BRANCH LIBRARY Arlington Public Library locations will have modified hours on the dates below: January 1, 2021, New Year's Day; January 18, 2021, Martin Luther King, Jr.'s BirthdayADULT EDUCATION
Adult Education is committed to student success. All of our programs increase the opportunities and prosperity of the diverse community we serve. Adult Education at the Arlington Public Library. 100 S. Center St. 2 nd floor, room: Arlington Reads. (817) 459-6912. Email: LIBArlingtonReads@arlingtontx.gov. ARLINGTON ISD WILL SERVE UP GOOD NUTRITION FOR LOCAL This summer, Arlington ISD will connect children 18 and younger and enrolled students with disabilities up to 21 years old with healthy, no cost summer meals. SENIORS | ARLINGTON PUBLIC LIBRARY Books on Wheels is a free outreach service at select senior housing facilities within Arlington city limits. Volunteers or library staff bring an assortment of library materials to participating retirement communities for residents to browse and borrow. MEETING ROOM RESERVATIONS Reserve your meeting room at the Arlington Public Library with Spaces – all you need is your library card. Now with Spaces, a user-friendly online interface, searching for a meeting room and making a reservation is a snap. Once you have set up your profile using your Arlington Public Library card, you will receive email notifications, or you ANNUAL EVENTS & CELEBRATIONS Annual Events & Celebrations. The Arlington Public Library's annual FREE pop-culture convention! Saturday, June 15, 2019 E.H. Hereford University Center 300 W 1st St, Arlington, TX 76010. perch on the bumpers. Drivers and operators will be on-hand to answer ARLINGTON PUBLIC LIBRARYABOUT USDOWNTOWN LIBRARYEAST LIBRARY AND RECREATION CENTERGET A LIBRARY CARD The Arlington Public Library is expanding access to resources for residents wanting to register for the COVID-19 vaccine. Residents can receive in-person, curbside, and telephone services at any library location. It’s time to celebrate the culture, traditions, and history of Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders in the United States. LOCATIONS | ARLINGTON PUBLIC LIBRARY 4000 W. Green Oaks Blvd., Arlington, TX 76016 Monday – Saturday: 10 a.m. – 6 p.m. Sunday: Closed SUMMER READING CHALLENGE May 22 - Summer Programs Kickoff at East Library and Recreation Center from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Start the summer off right! June 1 - Pick up your logs and start your challenge. July 31 - Summer Reading challenge ends! Get those Challenge cards turned in! August 7 - Job Training Fair at East Library and Recreation Center from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. EAST LIBRARY AND RECREATION CENTER The co-facility is located at 1817 New York Ave. Arlington, TX 76010. Facility Layout. Overview. The East Arlington Library is an open concept library expected to be a community hub for shared resources such as books, children’s toys, and public computers for our residents. The library will provide literacy tools to supportstudents, families
SUGGEST AN ITEM
The Library values and welcomes suggestions for new titles to the collection! If you would like to suggest an item for our digital collection please login in to Overdrive and if a title is not in our collection you can Recommend it. You can recommend up to 4 digitaltitles every 30
SOUTHEAST BRANCH LIBRARY Arlington Public Library locations will have modified hours on the dates below: January 1, 2021, New Year's Day; January 18, 2021, Martin Luther King, Jr.'s Birthday YEARBOOKS AND ANNUALS Yearbooks and Annuals. Yearbooks and Annuals from various schools in the Arlington, Texas area are available at the George W. Hawkes Downtown Library. If you do not see yours listed, please donate to us! ARLINGTON PUBLIC LIBRARY SYSTEM Submission of your Arlington, Texas, library card application constitutes acceptance of Arlington Public Library Service Policy, RESOLUTION NO. 16-252. ARLINGTON PUBLIC LIBRARY SYSTEM Anywhere Subject Title Author Fiction Nonfiction. Coming Soon in June! Battle for the Big Top: P.T. Barnum, James Bail ARLINGTON PUBLIC LIBRARY MAKER SPACE(S) USAGE GUIDELINESBELLEVUE LIBRARY MAKERSPACEHIGH SCHOOL LIBRARY MAKERSPACE IDEASLIBRARY MAKERSPACE IDEASSCHOOL LIBRARY MAKERSPACEUNIVERSITY LIBRARY MAKERSPACE Arlington Public Library Maker Space(s) Usage Guidelines Last revised: 5/25/2018 (supported by Library Advisory Board 4/26/18) Maker Space(s) is a flexible, participatory learning environment where Arlington Public Library (APL) patrons can utilize a variety ARLINGTON PUBLIC LIBRARYABOUT USDOWNTOWN LIBRARYEAST LIBRARY AND RECREATION CENTERGET A LIBRARY CARD The Arlington Public Library is expanding access to resources for residents wanting to register for the COVID-19 vaccine. Residents can receive in-person, curbside, and telephone services at any library location. It’s time to celebrate the culture, traditions, and history of Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders in the United States. LOCATIONS | ARLINGTON PUBLIC LIBRARY 4000 W. Green Oaks Blvd., Arlington, TX 76016 Monday – Saturday: 10 a.m. – 6 p.m. Sunday: Closed SUMMER READING CHALLENGE May 22 - Summer Programs Kickoff at East Library and Recreation Center from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Start the summer off right! June 1 - Pick up your logs and start your challenge. July 31 - Summer Reading challenge ends! Get those Challenge cards turned in! August 7 - Job Training Fair at East Library and Recreation Center from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. EAST LIBRARY AND RECREATION CENTER The co-facility is located at 1817 New York Ave. Arlington, TX 76010. Facility Layout. Overview. The East Arlington Library is an open concept library expected to be a community hub for shared resources such as books, children’s toys, and public computers for our residents. The library will provide literacy tools to supportstudents, families
SUGGEST AN ITEM
The Library values and welcomes suggestions for new titles to the collection! If you would like to suggest an item for our digital collection please login in to Overdrive and if a title is not in our collection you can Recommend it. You can recommend up to 4 digitaltitles every 30
SOUTHEAST BRANCH LIBRARY Arlington Public Library locations will have modified hours on the dates below: January 1, 2021, New Year's Day; January 18, 2021, Martin Luther King, Jr.'s Birthday YEARBOOKS AND ANNUALS Yearbooks and Annuals. Yearbooks and Annuals from various schools in the Arlington, Texas area are available at the George W. Hawkes Downtown Library. If you do not see yours listed, please donate to us! ARLINGTON PUBLIC LIBRARY SYSTEM Submission of your Arlington, Texas, library card application constitutes acceptance of Arlington Public Library Service Policy, RESOLUTION NO. 16-252. ARLINGTON PUBLIC LIBRARY SYSTEM Anywhere Subject Title Author Fiction Nonfiction. Coming Soon in June! Battle for the Big Top: P.T. Barnum, James Bail ARLINGTON PUBLIC LIBRARY MAKER SPACE(S) USAGE GUIDELINESBELLEVUE LIBRARY MAKERSPACEHIGH SCHOOL LIBRARY MAKERSPACE IDEASLIBRARY MAKERSPACE IDEASSCHOOL LIBRARY MAKERSPACEUNIVERSITY LIBRARY MAKERSPACE Arlington Public Library Maker Space(s) Usage Guidelines Last revised: 5/25/2018 (supported by Library Advisory Board 4/26/18) Maker Space(s) is a flexible, participatory learning environment where Arlington Public Library (APL) patrons can utilize a varietyDIGITAL CONTENT
We also have digital comics, read-along eBooks, and educational videos for our younger audience, all with no associated fines or fees. Once the lending period is up on eContent, the items are automatically taken off your device, so there are no worries about pesky fines. All you need is a library card in good standing (not expired & with less FREE SUMMER MEALS AT THE ARLINGTON PUBLIC LIBRARY The Arlington Public Library is serving free meals to children for the sixth year this summer. These meals will be provided by CitySquare twice a week from Monday, June 14, 2021, through Friday, Aug. 13, 2021, at two library locations. GENEALOGY & LOCAL HISTORY One of Arlington’s first local newspapers was The Arlington Journal, which began weekly publication in 1897.A competing weekly paper, The Arlington Citizen was started in the 1930s. In 1957, the two papers merged and became The Arlington Citizen-Journal.In fact, the Arlington Citizen-Journal was published by George W. Hawkes, the Central Library’s namesake. SOUTHEAST BRANCH LIBRARY Arlington Public Library locations will have modified hours on the dates below: January 1, 2021, New Year's Day; January 18, 2021, Martin Luther King, Jr.'s BirthdaySUPPORT THE LIBRARY
The Friends and Foundation of the Arlington Public Library is a non-profit 501 (c)3 organization dedicated to supporting the Arlington Public Library System. Funds are raised for special library purposes and programs through semi-annual book sales and Book and Authorluncheons.
ARLINGTON ISD WILL SERVE UP GOOD NUTRITION FOR LOCAL This summer, Arlington ISD will connect children 18 and younger and enrolled students with disabilities up to 21 years old with healthy, no cost summer meals. GEORGE W. HAWKES DOWNTOWN LIBRARY The George W. Hawkes Downtown Library is located at 100 S Center Street. One of the premier features of the new building is the Discover Wall, an interactive art installation on the first floor for children to explore. Each letter has a unique feature, from reading nooks to crawl spaces. SENIORS | ARLINGTON PUBLIC LIBRARY Books on Wheels is a free outreach service at select senior housing facilities within Arlington city limits. Volunteers or library staff bring an assortment of library materials to participating retirement communities for residents to browse and borrow. MEETING ROOM RESERVATIONS Reserve your meeting room at the Arlington Public Library with Spaces – all you need is your library card. Now with Spaces, a user-friendly online interface, searching for a meeting room and making a reservation is a snap. Once you have set up your profile using your Arlington Public Library card, you will receive email notifications, or you FRIENDS AND FOUNDATION OF THE ARLINGTON PUBLIC LIBRARY Friends and Foundation Board Members. Friends and Foundation of the Arlington Public Library's Fiscal operating year is October to September and the full board meets quarterly, on the 4 th Wednesdays of October, January, April, and July at 5:30 p.m. Members of the Board serve three-year terms. A director who has served for two full consecutive three-year terms may not be reappointed until one ARLINGTON PUBLIC LIBRARYABOUT USDOWNTOWN LIBRARYEAST LIBRARY AND RECREATION CENTERGET A LIBRARY CARD The Arlington Public Library is expanding access to resources for residents wanting to register for the COVID-19 vaccine. Residents can receive in-person, curbside, and telephone services at any library location. It’s time to celebrate the culture, traditions, and history of Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders in the United States. LOCATIONS | ARLINGTON PUBLIC LIBRARY 4000 W. Green Oaks Blvd., Arlington, TX 76016 Monday – Saturday: 10 a.m. – 6 p.m. Sunday: Closed SUMMER READING CHALLENGE May 22 - Summer Programs Kickoff at East Library and Recreation Center from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Start the summer off right! June 1 - Pick up your logs and start your challenge. July 31 - Summer Reading challenge ends! Get those Challenge cards turned in! August 7 - Job Training Fair at East Library and Recreation Center from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. EAST LIBRARY AND RECREATION CENTER The co-facility is located at 1817 New York Ave. Arlington, TX 76010. Facility Layout. Overview. The East Arlington Library is an open concept library expected to be a community hub for shared resources such as books, children’s toys, and public computers for our residents. The library will provide literacy tools to supportstudents, families
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The Library values and welcomes suggestions for new titles to the collection! If you would like to suggest an item for our digital collection please login in to Overdrive and if a title is not in our collection you can Recommend it. You can recommend up to 4 digitaltitles every 30
SOUTHEAST BRANCH LIBRARY Arlington Public Library locations will have modified hours on the dates below: January 1, 2021, New Year's Day; January 18, 2021, Martin Luther King, Jr.'s Birthday YEARBOOKS AND ANNUALS Yearbooks and Annuals. Yearbooks and Annuals from various schools in the Arlington, Texas area are available at the George W. Hawkes Downtown Library. If you do not see yours listed, please donate to us! ARLINGTON PUBLIC LIBRARY SYSTEM Submission of your Arlington, Texas, library card application constitutes acceptance of Arlington Public Library Service Policy, RESOLUTION NO. 16-252. ARLINGTON PUBLIC LIBRARY SYSTEM Anywhere Subject Title Author Fiction Nonfiction. Coming Soon in June! Battle for the Big Top: P.T. Barnum, James Bail ARLINGTON PUBLIC LIBRARY MAKER SPACE(S) USAGE GUIDELINESBELLEVUE LIBRARY MAKERSPACEHIGH SCHOOL LIBRARY MAKERSPACE IDEASLIBRARY MAKERSPACE IDEASSCHOOL LIBRARY MAKERSPACEUNIVERSITY LIBRARY MAKERSPACE Arlington Public Library Maker Space(s) Usage Guidelines Last revised: 5/25/2018 (supported by Library Advisory Board 4/26/18) Maker Space(s) is a flexible, participatory learning environment where Arlington Public Library (APL) patrons can utilize a variety ARLINGTON PUBLIC LIBRARYABOUT USDOWNTOWN LIBRARYEAST LIBRARY AND RECREATION CENTERGET A LIBRARY CARD Arlington Public Library locations will have modified hours on the dates below: January 1, 2021, New Year's Day; January 18, 2021, Martin Luther King, Jr.'s Birthday LOCATIONS | ARLINGTON PUBLIC LIBRARY 4000 W. Green Oaks Blvd., Arlington, TX 76016 Monday – Saturday: 10 a.m. – 6 p.m. Sunday: Closed SUMMER READING CHALLENGE Youth (0-12): Complete any four boxes in a row on the Kids Challenge card! When you get four in a row, come to the library to get your book prize! Come inside or pick up through our curbside service. Want tokeep going?
EAST LIBRARY AND RECREATION CENTER When the East Library and Recreation Center opens Fall 2020, its world-class design and innovative features won't just be on the inside. The City of Arlington has partnered with the UT Arlington College of Architecture, Planning, and Public Affairs to create a design for an outdoor community working space with a technology-centered innovation zone.SUGGEST AN ITEM
Found a great item Arlington Public Library doesn't own? The Library values and welcomes suggestions for new titles to the collection! If you would like to suggest an item for our digital collection please login in to Overdrive and if a title is not in our collection you can Recommend it. You can recommend up to 4 digital titles every 30 days. SOUTHEAST BRANCH LIBRARY Arlington Public Library locations will have modified hours on the dates below: January 1, 2021, New Year's Day; January 18, 2021, Martin Luther King, Jr.'s Birthday YEARBOOKS AND ANNUALS Yearbooks and Annuals from various schools in the Arlington, Texas area are available at the George W. Hawkes Downtown Library. If you do not see yours listed, please donate to us! ARLINGTON PUBLIC LIBRARY SYSTEM Submission of your Arlington, Texas, library card application constitutes acceptance of Arlington Public Library Service Policy, RESOLUTION NO. 16-252. ARLINGTON PUBLIC LIBRARY MAKER SPACE(S) USAGE GUIDELINESBELLEVUE LIBRARY MAKERSPACEHIGH SCHOOL LIBRARY MAKERSPACE IDEASLIBRARY MAKERSPACE IDEASSCHOOL LIBRARY MAKERSPACEUNIVERSITY LIBRARY MAKERSPACE Arlington Public Library Maker Space(s) Usage Guidelines Last revised: 5/25/2018 (supported by Library Advisory Board 4/26/18) Maker Space(s) is a flexible, participatory learning environment where Arlington Public Library (APL) patrons can utilize a variety ARLINGTON PUBLIC LIBRARY SYSTEM Anywhere Subject Title Author Fiction Nonfiction. Coming Soon in June! Battle for the Big Top: P.T. Barnum, James BailDIGITAL CONTENT
We also have digital comics, read-along eBooks, and educational videos for our younger audience, all with no associated fines or fees. Once the lending period is up on eContent, the items are automatically taken off your device, so there are no worries about pesky fines. All you need is a library card in good standing (not expired & with lessMISSION & VISION
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