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You decide the future of library funding this August.

Here's what you need to know.

Discover all that Sno-Isle Libraries has to offer—because what you check out here can take you anywhere.

Summer Reading Starts June 1!

Join the library’s all-ages reading challenge. Kids, teens & adults who read 10 or more hours this summer will get a prize. Sign up now!

Featured Online Events in June

From artificial intelligence and outdoor cooking to sea turtle rescue and maritime history, there’s something new at the library this June.

State Fair Crafts with Smithsonian Curator Mary Savig

Jun 3rd | 11:00am - 12:00pm
Online Event
Join us for a fascinating discussion with Smithsonian Curator Mary Savig on the history and significance of craft at state fairs.

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Sno-Isle Reads "Remarkably Bright Creatures"

This year’s community read is "Remarkably Bright Creatures" by Shelby Van Pelt. Check out a copy at your community library and read with us!

Share your photos with us!

Recently borrow a Discover Pass to explore the great outdoors? We’d love to see photos of your adventures.

Celebrate Pride Month

We invite you to explore events, resources, and materials that celebrate and support LGBTQIA+ people and communities.

Library News

Buzzworthy Books: Fiction

Get on the waitlist now before the whole world wants to read these novels.

Third Graders Read Together: Sparking a Love of Learning

The Sno-Isle Libraries annual program makes reading fun, prepares students to thrive in school, & sparks a lifelong love of learning.

June Instant Access Titles for All Ages

Check out these ebooks and digital audiobooks for kids, teens, and adults that are available for instant download all month long.

A Hobby for Every Summer Day

From birding and gardening to outdoor activities and crafts, try something new this summer with library resources.
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