Santa Cruz Public Libraries is a community resource that offers a wide range of services and programs for residents and visitors. With multiple locations throughout Santa Cruz County, the library provides access to a diverse collection of books, magazines, newspapers, and digital resources. From obtaining a library card to accessing online catalogs and databases, individuals can explore various subjects, participate in book discussions, and engage with local authors. The library also offers services for children, teens, and individuals with disabilities, as well as meeting facilities and proctoring exams. With a commitment to digital learning and internet access, Santa Cruz Public Libraries aims to connect the community and promote literacy.
In addition to its essential services, Santa Cruz Public Libraries collaborates with local government resources and decision makers to provide information and support. The library hosts town hall meetings and provides access to live and archived meetings of the Santa Cruz City Council, Santa Cruz County Board of Supervisors, Capitola City Council, Scotts Valley City Council, and Watsonville City Council. Through its partnership with the Santa Cruz County Regional Transportation Commission, the library also offers resources for transportation-related matters. With a focus on community engagement, Santa Cruz Public Libraries serves as a hub for information, education, and connection in Santa Cruz County.
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