In Bellmore-Merrick libraries, a world awaits when you open a library card

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September is National Library Card Sign-up Month, and the North Bellmore Public Library is joining libraries nationwide to remind the community of the incredible resources available with a free library card. This initiative encourages anyone who doesn’t have a card to sign up and take advantage of the wealth of opportunities the library offers. A library card opens doors to a variety of services, from borrowing books, eBooks, and audiobooks to accessing homework help, learning new skills, and attending programs like book clubs or story times. It’s a tool that saves money while enriching lives.

“Finding ways to enrich our daily lives with a free library card is something that the North Bellmore Public Library takes great pride in,” Library Director Jessica Tymecki said. “From children’s programs to adult programs and everything in between, NBPL offers resources to build literacy, develop a skill, learn a new language, enjoy discounted experiences through museum partnership passes, and so much more.”

The NBPL boasts several key features that make it a hub for the community. Among its highlights is the Children’s Activity Center, a welcoming space equipped with a new interactive play table, books, games, and hands-on activities for families to enjoy together. Additionally, the Innovation Room provides a creative area where patrons can use tools like a 3D printer, Cricut machines, and laminators to build, invent, and share skills. The library also offers dedicated study rooms with workstations for those seeking quiet, focused environments for learning and productivity. The large Community Room regularly hosts various programs, including exercise classes, cooking demonstrations, and CPR training. Another unique offering is the Library of Things, which includes items available for borrowing, such as American Girl Dolls, AP study tools, lawn games, and a DeWalt drill.

For the first time, the NBPL has partnered with local businesses to offer exclusive discounts to library cardholders. Participating businesses include Elsie Lane Wing House, The Clean Machine, and The Original Salpino Italian Food Market, offering discounts ranging from 5 percent to 10 percent on select purchases.

National Library Card Sign-up Month has been celebrated each September since 1987, coinciding with the start of the school year. The aim is to ensure that every child has the opportunity to sign up for their own library card.

“Signing up for a library card is just the first step on the path toward academic achievement and lifelong learning,” Tymecki said.

Residents or employees within the North Bellmore School District are eligible for a free library card. Non-residents who work within the district can also obtain a card by visiting the library during regular hours and presenting proof of employment. For more information on how to sign up or explore the library’s programs, visit NorthBellmoreLibrary.org.