FHCPL Celebrating National Library Card Sign-Up Month

The Findlay-Hancock County Public Library is encouraging people who don’t have one yet to get a library card during National Library Card Sign-Up Month in September.

Library Director Sarah Clevidence says they believe there’s nothing more empowering than getting your own library card.

“It gives you access to technology, resources and services to help you pursue your passions and your dreams.”

She says the Findlay-Hancock County Public Library offers books, access to technology, media resources, genealogy research information, educational programs, and so much more.

She says the library gives students the tools to succeed in the classroom and provides people of all ages opportunities to pursue their dreams and explore new passions and interests.

To sign up for a library card, visit the library and bring your photo ID and a second form of identification showing your address. 

The library says 24,566 members of the community are currently library card holders and they’d like to sign up a lot more during National Library Card Sign-Up Month.

Since 1888, the Findlay-Hancock County Public Library has connected people with the world of ideas, information, and imagination by providing access and guidance to resources to allow the citizens of Hancock County to explore, discover, and connect.