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Library Lines: Whatever the weather

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It’s been a record-setting winter already, and it is only February! But don’t let the weather keep you from enjoying your Ridgefield Library, even on days when our building is closed.

Snow and ice won’t keep you from visiting our virtual branch at www.ridgefieldlibrary.org. You can keep up with school work with many authoritative reference databases like A to Z: The USA or Literary Reference Center. Take advantage of a snow day at home to finally get started on your family history project with Heritage Quest Online or brush up on a foreign language ahead of a vacation or business trip with Mango.

EBooks and audiobooks from OverDrive can be downloaded and enjoyed without ever setting foot out of doors. A day home from school would be a great time to try the new OverDrive interface for kids and teens. Look for the download buttons on our homepage and give them a try.

If you have health or mobility issues that are aggravated by snow and cold, keeping you stuck at home, contact Adult Services Librarian Dorothy Pawlowski about our Homebound Delivery Service. Staff and volunteers work together to get library materials such as books and DVDs right to your door. Dorothy can be reached at 203-438-2282, ext. 1003.

Mary Rindfleisch is assistant director at the Ridgefield Library. She can be reached at mfrind@ ridgefieldlibrary.org or 230-43802282, ext. 1009.


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