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Provides computer education and access to computer technologies to individuals that are 55 years of age and older to enhance their lives and enable them to share their knowledge and wisdom.
Full service public lending library, reference, children's, videos, music cassettes/CDs, books on tape and CD, DVDs, online databases, and e-books. Internet access and wi-fi available. Computer labs. Free computer classes for youth, teens, and adults on MS Office software programs, internet surfing, internet job searching, and other classes; call or see website for details.
Programming for children, young adults, and adults.
Meeting rooms and study rooms are available at some locations.
Public library offering Internet access, free wi-fi, computer classes, and free access to Ancestry.com and FamilySearch. Provides books, e-books, audiobooks, DVDs, video games, board games, puzzles, cake pans, projectors, tables, chairs for loan; free meeting room space. Purchases books for patrons. Provides tax forms, fax, copy, scanning, laminating, and CD/DVD cleaning services. Search local obituaries and high school yearbooks on site. Laser cutter, heat press, and mug press available for free use; training available.
Reading at Home (RAH) door delivery program for homebound.
Activities include summer reading program, preschool story time, Library Beats program for toddlers, Friday Friends Playgroup on the second and fourth Fridays of the month for children birth to 5 years, bingo on the third Wednesday of the month for any ages, needlecraft club, monthly adult programs, and other special programs. Family craft days, family board game nights, video gaming, Anime Club, Lego Club, teen book club, D and D Club, Saturday morning cartoons, Trading Card Club, and other activities for youth and adults.
Provides a voluntary program for individuals receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) benefits to assist with skill development and employment. Services include job search support, structured job search activities, and classroom training, which includes computer literacy instruction to help participants learn or improve their skills in using computers, hardware, and various software applications.
Offers a work training program for low-income job seekers aged 55 and over, designed to support their transition to permanent employment. The Senior Community Service Employment Program (SCSEP) offers job counseling, job training, and support services, including opportunities to develop computer literacy skills such as using computers, software applications, and related technology. Participants typically work 20 hours per week at the current minimum wage, gaining valuable work experience and enhancing their capabilities. The program aims to prepare individuals for permanent employment with their assigned host agency or in the private sector. Funded by annual grants from the U.S. Department of Labor, SCSEP ensures participants receive comprehensive training to meet modern workplace demands.
Offers a self-guided online set of assessments that show an individual's ability to perform basic computer tasks. Individuals can earn certifications in the following areas
- Essential Computer Skills: Basic computer skills, Internet basics, using email, Windows, Mac OS.
- Essential Software Skills: Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Google Docs.
- Using Technology in Daily Life: Social media, information literacy, career search skills, K-12 distance learning.
Offers a variety of items available for check out, including books, DVDs, audio books, art prints, and a digital collection of databases, e-books, and e-audio. Provides free public access computers, wireless Internet, readers advice, reference services, and paid services such as printing, faxing, copying, and passport services at the main library.
Additionally, offers computer literacy training programs that include instruction on using computers, related hardware, and applications such as word processing, spreadsheets, presentations, database management, electronic publishing, image processing, and social media tools. Classes are available for individuals of all ages and skill levels, ranging from introductory to advanced topics, including the use of smartphones and online publishing tools like blogs, vlogs, photo sharing, podcasting, and wikis.
Full service public lending library, reference, children's, videos, music cassettes/CDs, books on tape and CD, DVDs, online databases, and e-books. Internet access and wi-fi available. Computer labs. Free computer classes for youth, teens, and adults on MS Office software programs, internet surfing, internet job searching, and other classes; call or see website for details.
Programming for children, young adults, and adults.
Meeting rooms and study rooms are available at some locations.
Provides educational opportunities for immigrant families, including English and computer classes and parenting skills workshops.
Full service public lending library, reference, children's, videos, music cassettes/CDs, books on tape and CD, DVDs, online databases, and e-books. Internet access and wi-fi available. Computer labs. Free computer classes for youth, teens, and adults on MS Office software programs, internet surfing, internet job searching, and other classes; call or see website for details.
Programming for children, young adults, and adults.
Meeting rooms and study rooms are available at some locations.
Offers a tech center with computers, internet access, and printer capabilities. The Tech Center helps connect local seniors to the outside world and get them plugged into current technology. The VNA will be offering tech classes to help seniors become more knowledgeable when working with computers.
Free community technical support. Bring in devices and questions and the librarian will provide assistance.
The Siembra Nebraska internship program provides internships for local high school and college students in environmental and agricultural sustainability, multimedia, business, construction, public health, and more.
In the five different internship programs, interns are able to develop leadership skills through on-the-job experience and mentorship opportunities.
Offers High School Equivalency/GED test instruction, English as a Second Language classes, literacy programs, and computer literacy training.
