Library Hours:
Monday 9:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.
Wednesday 9:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m.
Friday 9:00-a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Saturday 9:00 - a.m. - 12:00 p.m.
Phone Number:
402-269-2336
Address:
480 5th Street
Syracuse, NE 68446
The opportunities are endless at the
Syracuse Public Library! Read a book, work
on the computer, or enjoy coffee in our new
Heritage Room. The Syracuse Public
Library offers use of all books
and collections, as well as computer usage, for free.
Use of these shall be confined to library
hours. We have a book for everyone - young
and old!
Having a meeting or
event? The Syracuse Public Library has a
meeting room that will accommodate 72 people.
A projector and kitchen are also available for
use. Contact the library for scheduling
and fees.
LIBRARY CALENDAR
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ADDITIONAL WEBSITE INFORMATION
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Check to see if the library
has the item you want by going to
http://syracuse.biblionix.com.
UPCOMING EVENTS
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Pre-School story time at
the Public Library offers two sessions -
fall and spring. Children
ages 3-6 years of age are welcome.
Registration required. Call Sue
269-2336.
LIBRARY FUNDRAISING
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The Syracuse Library
Foundation continues to accept donations
for those items and projects that are not a
part of the City's library budget. For
more information about the foundation, go to
www.syracuselibrary.org . This site is sponsored
by the Syracuse Library Foundation.
PROGRAMS OFFERED
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Pre-School Storytime: This program is
for children 3-6 years of age.
Pre-school storytime begins at 10:00 a.m.
and dismisses at 10:45. Our fall session is
the second week of September through
October. Our spring session is March through
April. We meet every Wednesday morning for a
time of reading, finger plays, and fun!
Registration is not required if child
attended fall session. If you are new to
this program, contact
Sue at 269-2336.
Summer Reading Program: The Summer
Reading Program is targeted for children
K-5th grade. The summer 2013 program will be
on Tuesday July 2, 9, 16, and 23rd. We
will meet in the afternoon from 1:00-2:30 @
the Public Library. Children will be
introduced to new books, storytellers,
magicians, and exotic animals.
Registration is required. To register
e-mail Sue Antes at
sueantes@yahoo.com or call the library
at 402-269-2336.
Book Club for Adults: The library offers
an adult book club that meets the first
Tuesday of each month at 1:00 p.m. The club
meets in the meeting room of the library.
For more information, contact Sue at
269-2336.
Syracuse Friends of The Library: This
group consists of community members who
believe that a good library is essential to
the economic well being of our community.
They help promote and publicize library
services, activities, Children's reading programs, and offer special guest
speakers to the adult community. The Friends
group meets on the first Tuesday of each
month at 2:00 p.m. at the meeting room of
the library. Everyone is welcome!!!
LIBRARY BOARD
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The library board of trustees meets the
first Monday of a chosen month.
Members of the board are:
Carol Graham - President
Ronda Sweat - Treasurer
Jacque Wallman - Secretary
Pat Apel
Joe Hawkins
NOTICE
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Any district 27 taxpayer and his dependents
shall be allowed the privilege checking out all
materials from the public library, upon
registering for a borrower's card. A library
card is non-transferable. The use of the
library or its services, may be denied
temporarily for due cause. Due cause
includes failure to return books or other
materials, failure to pay penalties, and objectionable
conduct on library premises as determined by
the librarian.
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