viernes, 14 de septiembre de 2012
SOUTH VALLEYS LIBRARY: A PRECIOUS RESOURCE FOR SOUTH RENO
Posted on 12:56 by Unknown
My siblings and I were early readers and frequent library visitors. As I child, I loved to go, as often as possible, to the downtown location of the Chicago Public Library. It was housed in a magnificent building that is now the Chicago Cultural Center. http://www.explorechicago.org/city/en/things_see_do/attractions/dca_tourism/testing_attractions.html
And at least once a week, I'd walk or ride my bike to our more modest neighborhood library, too. Ever since then, no matter where I've lived, finding and utilizing the local public library has been a priority.
The Washoe County Library System's South Valleys branch, at 15650A Wedge Pkwy., Reno is a beautiful, modern building adjacent to the South Valleys Sports Complex. Large picture windows throughout the library afford stunning views of the playing fields and mountains.
South Valleys Library includes a gallery for local artists to display their work, a cozy children's section, a Teen Zone with fun posters and periodicals, study spaces, meeting rooms, computers for public use and changing displays related to literature. Currently, there's a small exhibit about "Banned Books Throughout the Ages," with a list of books that "have all been banned at one time or another on social grounds."
In spite of abundant educational resources online, public libraries are vital hubs for their communities and great equalizers, making access to reading and technology easier for all. And I am convinced that kids who are encouraged to read a wide range of books will become well-rounded individuals, as well as better students. The aesthetic appeal of the South Valleys Libary in South Reno makes this learning experience even richer.
Note: This library branch is closed on Sundays and Mondays. It's a sad sign of the times that many library systems can't afford to keep buildings staffed every day. But donation boxes at the South Valleys Library help with the purchase of new books, DVDs, magazine subscriptions, etc. Your spare change can really go a long way to support this cause.
For more information about the South Valleys Library, call (775) 851-5190 or visit
http://www.washoecounty.us/library/south_valleys.html
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