What do you love about your library?
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Re: What do you love about your library?
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I feel the same! They've updated it quite a bit, but this still holds true. The atmosphere is like no other. I remember when I was younger, downstairs was/is the kids area and they always had a pet guinea pig. So I went a few years ago to see, and still do the same. I like when things change, but also stay the same. They have great events for everyone. Gosh, and the outside of the building is so lovely.
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My favorite thing about my library is that its actually a network of libraries, so if I cannot find something at my location, I can search it, put it on hold and ask them to bring it to my location (or go pick it up from the other location). I also love their staircase - so random - but its hidden and when I go up it I feel like I am going to a secret location of learning.
I also love that I can give back. When I'm done with a book I purchased and decide I don't want to keep it, I donate it to the library - that way they can rent it out or sell it.
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