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Service Updates to Computer Appointments

With the newest order from the MDHHS, we’re rolling out a new service to keep our patrons digitally connected while also keeping them and our staff safe! While we temporarily shut down our computer lab, Chromebooks will now be available for checkout. Computer Checkouts start November 18. Starting this Wednesday, patrons will be able to check out Chromebooks like they would any other material from the library. Unlike the 1 hour limit in the computer lab, Chromebooks will check out for 2 hour blocks. To check out a Chromebook, patrons must have a library card in good standing and be…

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5 Ways to Keep Your Writing on Track

So, you want to be a writer? The prospect might seem daunting--especially if you are tackling a project for National Novel Writing Month (NaNoWriNo) in November. You sit there in front of a blank page (or screen) and all the stories that are running around in your head just cease to take form.  What do you do?  Here are a few tips that might help get the juices flowing. Create an outline Outlines can help you map out your story before you write. Think of it as carving a path before you lay down the cement. If you have an idea…

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Tiny Taylor Libraries are here!

We love books at Taylor Community Library and we love to share them with our community. Literacy is so important during this time, so we’re looking to make it just a little easier with our new initiative - Tiny Taylor Libraries! Reading is an important part of education and wellness, it’s also fun. Reading is an activity that can foster our imaginations, open our minds, and improve our vocabulary. And during a time when outside stressors weigh on our daily lives, it can also keep our spirits up. We want to promote the benefits of reading within our neighborhoods. Very…

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