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    Independence Public Library

    5.0 (1 review)
    Open 11:00 am - 6:00 pm

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    Monmouth Public Library

    Monmouth Public Library

    3.3(3 reviews)
    2.3 mi

    I love this area of town I grew up in this town so being here is like so old timey. but it could be…read morea bit more quiet. theres nothing wrong tho this place always makes me so happy.

    A remarkably well-executed public library for a small town in one of Oregon's poorest counties…read more Very good layout and ergonomics, especially by comparison with the libraries in neighboring small towns. The collection is strong and often holds titles not held by the Salem library, which is itself progressively managed. A locked cabinet contains the local history collection. There are certainly enough computers available for searching the catalog; I never use public computers for surfing the internet and don't know the library's policy on that, nor do I use wi-fi. There are no microfilm readers but the nearby college library has some. There is a large bulletin board and a row of shelves with books and magazines that one can buy for short money. These are touches that make a library an attraction where people come regularly to hang out. The staff vary in the faces they present to the public. I do not look forward to interacting with some of the women on staff. As the previous reviewer noted, there can be vocal distractions. The tables seem to be gathering places for people who behave as though they were conducting counseling sessions. It is after all public space and perhaps that is considered part of the library mission.

    Salem Public Library - Floor 1

    Salem Public Library

    4.2(23 reviews)
    9.2 mi

    Fond memories of taking my child to story time every week. She loved it. The parking is free and…read moreplentiful and there are some really good meeting rooms to reserve. The staff are super kind and helpful. You can also reserve books using the online platform and then just get them off the reserved shelf and check them out. This feature is so helpful if you want an in/out experience. The library is what makes this City right. They are doing an excellent job!! The books are super awesome - you can find so many great ones, and they pull from other Oregon libraries so you really aren't limited to the books at this location. A fat thumbs up to this library and everything it has to offer. Also - don't forget the cultural pass you can reserve. It was a great way to take your children to local attractions without paying an entry fee. What a great educational opportunity!!!!

    I take my son here 2-3x a month and it is a wonderful library!…read more There are several things for toddlers and young children. Upstairs is the child area. The printing is a great deal as well. My favorite thing about this library though is the Friends of the library store to the right when you first walk in. You can donate books there and they sell them for very cheap as well. I just got two books on my wish list for $3 each and they appeared to be brand new! My mom said they used to have a cafe and she misses that part- but I wasn't here during that time.

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    Hillsboro Public Library

    4.7(56 reviews)
    49.3 mi

    I love Hillsboro Public Library! I'm an avid reader and have checked out many books over the years…read moreI've been a member! There's a section of Best Sellers that current popular books are available for check out. I've checked out some epic reads without having to wait. I like browsing the shelves and seeing staff picks placed on placards next to the book on the shelf. I've read many books that I wouldn't have read otherwise from the recommendations. I've recently started checking audio books and books on Kindle through the Libby app. I love it! I love that they do different events. I've taken my grandkids to family friendly events. Last week I had to check out the current artwork being displayed. I was mesmerized by the Warrior Women Portraits by Danyel Rogers. I received an email that there was an artist reception being put on for her. Many of the subjects of her photographs were in the audience. The reception was nicely done. I hope to make many future events!

    So many others have mentioned the books, DVDs, library of things, Kanopy subscription, events and…read moreother elements that make it worthwhile to hold a library card here (the donuts aren't bad, either). But I can think of three reason off of the top of their catalog to keep going here: 1. Flamer by Mike Curato 2. Beyond Magenta: Transgender Teens Speak Out by Susan Kulkin 3. Heartstopper, by Alice Oseman You don't have to travel very far from Brookwood Parkway to find people who want these books taken out of kids' hands or incinerated just because they're unwilling to have conversation with their own children or unable to cope with what those conversations might mean. You don't have to pretend that it's only the burden of far-flung portions of the state to deal with those who'd prefer to ban books than discuss their context or meaning. In the library's backyard, there are folks with a friendly smile on their face and a cup of coffee to sell you who'd have each of these books removed expeditiously for specious reasons while outright slurring the people depicted within the pages. Granted, they call a lot of these same good folks neighbors, clergy, employees, family, and "friends" while taking their labor, payment, and tithes, but I guess letting people reach their own conclusions about their stories is the step they won't take. Well, many thanks to the Hillsboro Public Library for offering these books to anyone willing to read them. A library is often a first step along anyone's journey of self discovery (someone in the comments figured out they wanted to make horror movies, and started that walk here), and offering them the freedom to do so is a foundational portion of a public library's existence. Instead of closing that road, more of the library's neighbors should come along for the trip.

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    Hillsboro Public Library: artist reception for Danyel Rogers

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