Plymouth Public Library to Celebrate National Library Week

National Library Week begins tomorrow and the Plymouth Public Library has a program in place to help patrons with fines.

The “Canned Food for Fines” program begins tomorrow. When library patrons bring in a can of food, library officials will take one dollar off of fines owed to the library. The deduction will be made through the patron’s account at the library. The library will only accept canned food that is not expired. Bottles, jars, or boxes will not be accepted.

The “Canned Food for Fines” program will continue through Saturday, April 18.

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Plymouth Library to Offer Content Online

Thousands of movies, television shows, music albums and audiobooks are now available for online access and for mobile devices through the Plymouth Public Library.

A new partnership with hoopla digital allows Plymouth Library card holders to download the free app and instantly stream content on smart phones, tablets or computer. All that is needed is a valid library card.

Only 23 libraries in the state offer this type of access to materials. Fulton County and the Plymouth Public Library are the area library systems to partner with hoopla digital.

Accessible content is available by visiting www.hoopladigital.com.

Dogs at the Library Program Scheduled in Plymouth

The Plymouth Public Library is sponsoring a special program for children on Tuesday, Jan. 13.

The “Dogs at the Library” program is planned where children can read books to dogs. The members of the Marshall County 4-H Dog Club will have their dogs at the library for this event. The gentle, trained dogs will sit and listen to any story that a child would like to read aloud.

Parents can take pictures during the event and children of all ages are welcome to attend.

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