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September is Library Card Sign-up Month at the Ouachita Parish Public Library

The Ouachita Parish Public Library continues a 65-year tradition by  encouraging everyone to get a library card during September Library Card  Sign-up Month. Started in 1957 by the American Library Association, a  library card is a passport to the world of literacy and learning.

OPPL has 10 branches and a bookmobile with thousands of books, audio  books, CDs, and DVDs to check out, plus access to computers, technology,  and classes. Branches have full calendars of programming for children,  teens, and adults.

Cardholders can enjoy OPPL’s e-books and streaming services:  cloudLibrary for e-books and e-audiobooks; Hoopla to download music,  movies, and TV (plus more e-books and e-audiobooks); Flipster for  magazines; Freegal Music (access to more than five million songs);  Kanopy for entertaining and educational movies; TumbleBook Library for  interactive children’s books, games and puzzles; and TeenBookCloud.

“Libraries play an important role in the education and development of  children,” said Nancy Green, acting library director.” “We have library  programs that serve students of all ages and backgrounds. It’s exciting  when a child gets their own library card. It empowers them to explore  subjects that interest them.”

Kid-friendly computers and interactive games are in the children’s  department at OPPL branches. Each month is packed with activities to  encourage children to read and learn.

Teens have educational resources, crafts, STEM/STEAM activities, movie  time, virtual ACT practice tests, game nights, comics, and more. For  adults, there are online and in-person book clubs, art sessions, guest  speakers, and computer and typing classes. Career and job services  include resume assistance and online tutoring. A library card offers  access to genealogy websites and historical databases.

To sign up for a library card or to learn more about the Library’s resources and programs, please visit oplib.org.

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