The Lebanon Public Library in Lebanon, OR is a community-focused institution that aims to promote lifelong learning by providing equal access to a wide range of informational, educational, cultural, and recreational materials and services. With a collection of over 120,000 physical and digital items, including books, reference materials, music CDs, videos, and online resources, the library offers a diverse range of resources to meet the needs of the community.
Equipped with public access computers, free WiFi, and a variety of events and programs for all ages, the Lebanon Public Library is a welcoming space for reading, studying, and working. All programs and in-library access to resources are free of charge, funded entirely through City of Lebanon property taxes. The library also participates in the Oregon Library Passport Program, allowing cardholders to enjoy limited borrowing privileges at other member libraries throughout the state.
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