Does the library have meeting rooms available for public use?

Yes. The library has three rooms available for use by non-profit community groups and associations holding public meetings that are free of charge and open to the public. The large meeting room seats no more than 90 people, the Children’s program room seats no more than 25 people, and the Cheever Conference Room seats no more than 15 people. 

Library meeting rooms are primarily for the use of the library, library related organizations, and library sponsored programs and are not available for social gatherings, for the benefit of private individuals, for commercial enterprises, or any closed meeting.

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1. What do I need to get a library card?
2. How many items can I check out?
3. Will I be charged for an item I accidentally damaged or lost?
4. Do you have computers for public use?
5. Does the library have a photocopier?
6. Do you have a fax machine for public use?
7. Does the library have a scanner for public use?
8. Does the library have a shredder for public use?
9. How can I access my patron record online?
10. I forgot my PIN and can’t log onto my account, what should I do?
11. How many items can I have on reserve?
12. Can I pay my fines online?
13. How can I reserve a museum pass?
14. Does the library have meeting rooms available for public use?
15. Does the library have a notary public?