What we’ve been hoping for is finally becoming a reality. The vaccine! Yet the vaccine alone cannot end this pandemic. Families must continue to exercise vigilance, and messages about... read more →
While numerous people in Marin have lost their jobs as a result of the pandemic, COVID-19 is also making it harder than ever to gain career skills and look for... read more →
Tuesday, November 3, 2020 - Presidential General Election General Election: A final election for a political office with a limited list of candidates. The... read more →
The how, where, what of learning instruction this school year certainly spans a diverse landscape. Whether you are a parent, teacher, or student, we have curated a list of... read more →
If you are experiencing the "I’m Tired of Waiting for My Hold" blues.. here is a suggestion: Hoopla! You'll need a library card to use the service, and access is... read more →
In 1994, President Clinton proclaimed the month of September as Classical Music Month in honor of the "many talented composers, conductors, and musicians who bring classical music to our ears." Sadly... read more →
UPDATE: Through end of December 2020, you can now freely access Ancestry.com from your personal device at home, using your library card number and PIN/password. [minti_button link="http://0-ancestrylibrary.proquest.com.marinet.lib.ca.us/" size="medium" target="_blank" lightbox="false"... read more →
The following free resources and services are available to people who are blind, or have visual impairments or print disabilities. Some of these services have their own set of eligibility... read more →
Audiobooks for kids are judged unfairly at times. Visually reading a book compared with listening to a book is not a “more than / less than” valuation, nor are audiobooks reserved... read more →