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Hawkins Memorial Library? opened to the public regular hours beginning Monday, June 1.
Open hours, days and procedures may be changed or adjusted as needed.
In order to make this a safe experience for patrons and staff we ask that you be aware that:
- Pickup or curbside service will continue to be offered to patrons not wishing to enter the library. You can reserve library materials online for pick up including books, DVDs, magazines, and audiobooks. Go to https://www.laportecity.lib.ia.us/, open the catalog tab, login to your account, search the catalog or browse the What’s Hot section, click on titles you’re interested in and place a reserve. Make sure your contact information is correct. You can also email or call with your requests.
- The number of people allowed in the library at one time will be no more than the state recommended number for gathering. Additional patrons will be asked to wait outside until someone leaves.
- People are reminded to practice pandemic protection such as social distancing, sanitizing or washing their hands when they enter, discretionary use of face masks, and patrons are encouraged to conduct business and not gather in the library.
- Patrons will self-scan materials to be checked out.
- It is recommended that only one family member come into the library at a time if possible, and parents closely monitor children and their activity in the library.
- Two public computers will be available for use with 30 minute time limits.
- Games, puzzles and other passive activities will not be out for public use and no group programming is scheduled at this time.
- Patrons should return materials in either the exterior drop box or a tub placed by the front desk.
- ??If you want to use the library’s online resources and can’t remember your patron number or password, just call or email and we will help you out. Staff is available by telephone at 319-342-3025.
- Remember, you can borrow your e-Books, audiobooks, magazines and a selection of movies from the library through the BRIDGES program.? Click the BRIDGES link (icon) on our website, www.laportecity.lib.ia.us, and browse the BRIDGES library. E-Books and audio books are loaned for two weeks. Please call if you need help with this process.
Hawkins Memorial Library presents “Imagine Your Story” as the summer library program beginning June 8. The 2020 Summer Reading Program is open to young people, preschool through 5thgrade.
Children can begin recording their daily reading time on Monday June 8, with a goal of reading at least 20 minutes per day, or a weekly total of 140 minutes or more. One reading log per person can be turned in each week for a prize; however readers are encouraged to read above and beyond the weekly goal. Reading logs can be picked up at the library or printed from the website.
Turn in a completed reading log each week to receive a prize and to have your name put in a weekly drawing for a local gift certificate. A new reading log is required weekly. Each Monday fill in the dates for that week and begin recording daily minutes read. Reading logs will not be returned.
To be entered in the weekly drawing reading logs must be received by the close of business on Thursday of the following week to be entered in the Friday drawing.
For more information on the summer reading program, stop in the library, call 319-342-3025, visit our website at www.laportecity.lib.ia.us, or check our events on Facebook. The library summer reading program is free of charge.
Reserve library materials online for pick up the next work day. Go to? https://www.laportecity.lib.ia.us/, open the catalog tab, login to your account, search the catalog or browse the What’s Hot section, click on titles you’re interested in and place a reserve. Pick up is Monday through Friday from 11 am to 3 pm, with items placed in the library’s front entry. Make sure your contact information is correct. Please promptly return items you are finished with in the book drop.
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Check out and download ebooks, audiobooks, and videos for free with Bridges - Iowa's eLibrary! There are thousands of ebooks, audiobooks, magazines and videos available with new titles added all the time. Click on the BRIDGES icon above and start checking out titles with your library card. Items are automatically returned when the checkout period has expired, so there are never any overdue fines to worry about. Call the library if you have any questions.
Always Available Materials on BRIDGES:The Iowa State Library has added several subscriptions of Simultaneous Use licensed materials to Bridges.To make it easier for patrons to find available titles, these always available materials are being highlighted on the main page of each Bridges site - Main, Kids and Teens. Magazines have always been simultaneous use.
To help patrons feel more secure in having enough to read, checkout limits have been temporarily raised to five. Like toilet paper books should not be hoarded. Check books in when they are finished. The next person in line will appreciate it.
Digital Services for all Ages
To access and explore these sites click on the catalog tab on this page and scroll down the page. On the bottom left side of the catalog page you will see a list of Electronic Resources. Some of our new offerings include:
TumbleMath – Math picture books, lesson plans, and quizzes.
TeenBook Cloud – Grades 7-12 eBook database.
AudioBookCloud - Unlimited streaming access
to the online audio book collection.
RomanceBookCoud - A huge collection of steamy Romance novels!
TumbleeBooks - an online collection of animated,
talking picture books which teach young children the joys of reading.
?You Can Search La Porte City's Local History Through Newspaper Digitization
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Just click on the above "Welcome To Our Community History Archive" icon to view digitized copies of The Progress Review. Years from the 1870s through June of 2019 are available. You can search using key words or by date. Later issues of the newspaper will be added to this site when the issues are available. Click on the Community History Archive link above to try it out!
? ? ?Hawkins Memorial Library and The Progress Review have undertaken this local history project that includes converting back issues of The Progress Review, housed in the library on microfilm that date back to the 1870s, to digital content that can be searched online by anyone with an internet connection.
? ? ?The process of converting nearly 150 years of newspapers to digital format is a costly one. Each reel of microfilm, approximately 18 months of La Porte City history, costs $125 to digitize. Total cost of the project so far, which includes the creation of this searchable website to house all of The Progress Review’s archives and an up-to-date microfilm collection at the library, has cost more than $11,000. For additional information about the project, contact Library Director Jolene Kronschnabel at 319-342-3025.
Aureon Charity Grant Awarded
Once again, Aureon is pleased to announce that an Aureon Charity Grant has been awarded to Hawkins Memorial Library. ?Aureon presented Hawkins Memorial Library with a check to be used for purchasing 6 Fire HD tablets and cases for use by library patrons and staff. ?The grant was presented in conjunction with LPC Connect who sponsored the grant application.
Check out these free sites for tracing your ancestry:
Family Search: familysearch.org
National Archives: https://www.archives.gov/research/genealogy
Iowa Historical Newspapers: http://guides.lib.uni.edu/c.php?g=668054&p=4696290
Find A Grave: https://www.findagrave.com/