September is Library Card Sign-up Month when the Goffstown Public Library joins the American Library Association (ALA) and libraries nationwide to remind everyone about the valuable resources available with a library card.
This year, Optimus Prime from the TRANSFORMERS is the special ambassador, highlighting that there's more than meets the eye at the Goffstown Public Library. Whether you're looking to enhance your skills, find valuable information, or connect with fellow avid readers, a library card unlocks a world of possibilities. A library card helps everyone do more of what they enjoy, all without stretching your budget.
The Goffstown Public Library, along with libraries everywhere, continues to adapt and expand services to meet the evolving needs of our community. To sign up for a library card or to learn more about the library’s resources and programs, please visit www.goffstownlibrary.com or call us at 603-497-2102. Better yet, stop in for a visit!
Reasons to Have a Library Card
- Books, in many formats including large print, digital for your mobile device, and CDs.
- Movies on DVD and digital for all ages—free entertainment with your card!
- Borrow video games, a telescope, mobile hotspots, and learning kits!
- Classes and special events for every member of your family.
- Free and discounted passes for museums, zoos, and natural areas, thanks to the Friends of the Goffstown Public Library.
- Newspapers and magazines, some in a digital format.
- A dynamic e-library, including genealogical resources, foreign language learning, and Consumer Reports.
- Request your materials with our cutting-edge library system.
- Children who use the library perform better in school.
- Lifelong learning for all, regardless of age, gender, or financial ability.
- How much money can you save? Calculate your savings.
If you’re reading this, you probably already have a Goffstown Public Library card, and now during September, we’re asking that you share how fabulous a library card is with your family and friends to get them signed up for one of their own.
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