Time to get a library card

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Special to The Sun
Moorestown library patrons Julia and Jack Killion. Cards can be obtained online by clicking the words “get a card” on the library website.

September is Library Card Sign-up Month, and the township library is welcoming new card holders.

Materials are available in the library or online at www.moorestownlibrary.org. Library cards are free for those who live, work, go to school or own property in Moorestown. Stop by to get a card or visit online and click the words “get a card.” New patrons will receive a gift.

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Among library benefits are:

  1. Card holders can visit up to 27 different museums and gardens for free with passes that can be reserved. Most can be printed from home. Funding is provided by the Friends of the Library.
  2.  Those with cards can read eBooks or listen to eAudiobooks on their favorite device via Libby and Hoopla.
  3. The library streams films for all ages via Hoopla and Kanopy.
  4. Access online tutoring via Brainfuse and test prep via Peterson’s Test and Career Prep.
  5. Learn a foreign language at your own pace with Pronunciator.
  6. Learn how to code with Fiero Code.

The library also has nearly 100,000 items for checkout and programming for all ages.

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