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    Kuna Library District

    3.5 (2 reviews)
    Closed 10:30 am - 3:00 pm

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    Meridian Library District

    Meridian Library District

    4.8(12 reviews)
    8.8 mi

    Fantastic staff, print and electronic resources, and programs. Can hardly wait for the Cherry…read moreBranch remodel to visit this location often. The MLD is a quality of life service for residents of all ages. Get involved and support this very important community organization.

    This place is a local hot spot! When I was here, people of many ages and lifestyles stormed the…read morebuilding of knowledge and entertainment...also known as the Meridian Library. Wow. Who would have known? The entrance is welcoming and warm and definitely laid out to allow teens and adults alike to be a little more loud as they enter. The entrance is closed off, if you will, so the sound will not carry into the quieter areas. I see this as a great place for people to hangout, chat, snack if they wish, prior to actually entering where the books area. For a Thursday night, the place was bustling. I just walked around looking through books, checking out their monthly librarian picks, goat books, and relaxing next to the outdoor waterfall on the patio. If you need to escape your day for a few, think about the Meridian Library Patio. What a gem and I am serious! Once I found the book I wanted to take home, the librarians were wonderful! They listened to my library stories of when I was a kid and proceeded to tell me about the SUMMER ADULT Reading program, like when we were little. They have prizes, drawings, and check off all your lego looking blocks, and get a free book for completing your nightly 40-minute reading. What a great idea. I have such fond memories of my experiences at my local library and Meridian is such a special place to keep those library memories going, especially for children. (Or adult like me that still act like a child.) So the moral of my rave is, this place is great! I also love that when you check out books, your receipt tells you how much money you save by checking out your book! What a wonderful idea! This place is clean, welcoming, and you are sure to find a quiet nook to escape to the world of reading. Now just go! (The reason for my 4 is because I want to frequent this spot to see if my experience is consistent. I will update after a few more stop-ins.)

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    Summer Reading Kickoff 2017.

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    Boise Public Library - Great Courses on DVD section at the Library!

    Boise Public Library

    4.2(18 reviews)
    13.4 mi

    Library! iykyk This large multistory library in the city of…read more Boise is a great one for a downtown location in a city. It is well staffed, pretty clean, especially the bathrooms, and offers a great deal to the community. Their kids section, new books, & DVDs were especially good. The DVDs are vast & perfect if you aren't streaming at home. There are even DVD courses to learn new things from art to algebra for homeschoolers or those who are deep diving a subject. Lots of extras here. [The only downside is the homeless and their pets taking over the outside front, talking loudly, and using the bathrooms inside. I almost don't mention it to avoid anyone being turned off but it is reality everywhere now.] So many floors to explore. ( see my photo the map of the library and what is where. ) There were places to sit and read comfortably. A place to refill your water bottle or get a drink is a plus while visiting here. Additionally, in this space there seems to be room to grow. The employees were friendly. Check it out

    I have the biggest, book geekiest affection for the Boise Public Library…read more I even love the exclamatory sign (Library!) in a way only a book lover could. I mean, I typically say the word "library"in such a way that begs an exclamation point. Ie: I love the library! My favorite place? The library! Books! Books! Books! Liiiiibraaarrrry!! (I did mention that I'm a big ol' book geek?) As much as I love to wander through the shelves of books, I'm a busy person (so many books, so little time). So, here's how to do the Boise Public Library(!) busy girl style: Get yourself a library card (of course) Sign onto their website (www.boisepubliclibrary.org) Plug in the title of desired book from your "books to read" list. If you don't have a "books to read" list, search online for a book that you might like. You can search on the library's catalog online or wander around Amazon. Click "place hold." They don't need to have it at the branch that's most convenient for you--as long as they have it somewhere, you can choose to pick it up at the branch of your convenience. Receive email (usually, if its immediately available within a day or so) that book is ready. Go to library, go directly to hold section (right in front of check-out), grab book, check-out (I'm usually in, out, book in hand in less than 2 minutes). Voila! Your next literary adventure is waiting in your hot little hands... Get to it!

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    Albertsons Library

    Albertsons Library

    4.7(3 reviews)
    13.3 mi

    great library! have used it many times this semester! Want quiet.....definitely go to the 4th floor…read morequiet study area/room. Its the best to get away from the noisy students who know they SHOULDNT be on the 4th floor, but they are and they are loud! there were a few nights I was there where there were some middle eastern/muslim people who were doing their prays or something....and honestly? in the freakin library????? NO! That is not cool! I would have gone down to complain, but I have my laptop, my camera, backpack,...I have to pack all of that up because they say that people were stealing items that were left while people went to the bathroom or whatever....so, naturally Im not going to leave ANY of my personal items...So basically, you may hear some muslims praying or just other students who are flat out rude and don't care about others who are trying to focus. They are kids tho, those ones...and thats to be expected I guess? Its the library to go to though. You really will get you stuff done. The public library up the street...children. Enough said haha! :) What I said above, just take that as one or two incidents, mainly with the muslim people, don't see it as an everyday thing, because every experience I have there is usually a fantastic one! :)

    Is it the best library in the history of the world? No. But it does have the friendliest and most…read morehelpful reference librarians who specialize in a vast array of topics. The first floor has the check-out and circulation desks, printers & computer stations for use, e-catalogs, plus some open meeting areas. There is also a Starbucks connected to the main level which is a great place to grab a cup of coffee or meet up with study partners. My one big complaint about the library has to do with quiet space. Dedicated study carrels are available first come, first served on the first day of the semester and they are promptly gone the first day of the semester. The floors that are supposed to be "quiet" floors are not really that quiet (I've often heard very loud talking and laughing on the third floor, which is one of the quietest ones). And the enclosed rooms that are also first come, first served are always taken by individuals or groups. I wish there were more quiet places in the library to study. However, there *are* noise-canceling headsets available on the first floor if you want to study in peace. This library also checks out electronics like iPads and laptop computers. Plus, it has one of the prettiest views of the river (great to rest your eyes and give you a sense of calm during finals week) if you grab a desk on that side of the building.

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    Ada Community Library - Learning seasons

    Ada Community Library

    4.7(3 reviews)
    7.8 mi

    Indigo loves this library…read more We have attended their Toddler Story Time a couple of times and I'm impressed. The first time, there was a guest appearance by a mama sheep and her two babies (so cute), silly songs, and of course story time. Indigo is mildly interested in story time and songs, but still seems to enjoy them. She's really there to make friends and play! After the stories, there is play time for the babies/toddlers and the friendly parents/gaurdians/grand people as well. I really like the fact that they have a separate "baby" room with baby/toddler books, toys, puzzles and etc. for kids. Kids can be kids and that is neat. There are lots of toddler/baby/kids programs and their calendar online is always full of fun educational activities and classes. Special thanks to Sarah and Molly for being fun welcoming hosts. Indigo highly recommend this place, 50 stars!

    Went in to get a library card and the woman who helped me was very nice and left me very satisfied…read morewith the service I'd received. I love that they have bags you can check out to carry your books in! I was also pleased with their selection of YA books, as that is what I mostly read, particularly things that fall in the category of #WeNeedDiverseBooks. I was able to find a lot of diversity in terms of main characters of color, lgbtq main characters, etc. as well as a lot of #OwnVoices content. It's too far for me to go to now, but when I lived just down the street it was my main library and I loved visiting it.

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