After Hours Write-In

South Branch Library to Undergo Carpet Replacement Project starting Dec. 16 ; Limited Services Available

Starting December 16, the South Branch will be operating with limited services for approximately one month we undergo a comprehensive carpet replacement project. Call 970-453-3544 Monday-Friday 9am-5pm for more information.

Services Available:

  • Holds pickup available Monday-Friday 9 am to 5 pm during most of the project period; Patrons can continue to place holds at through the online catalog at summit.marmot.org/
  • Online digital resources remain fully accessible so you can enjoy digital books, audiobooks, streaming services, and databases from the comfort of home
  • Limited special programming and events available December 16-24. Check the library’s events calendar for the most up-to-date information: summitco.librarycalendar.com/events/week
  • Outdoor book drop
  • Telephone/Email assistance from South Branch staff 

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Program Type:

Literacy, Other, Writing Group
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Program Description

Event Details

November 1st is the launch of National Novel Writing Month (NaNoWriMo)! 
Join other writers at your Summit County Main Library in Frisco from 4:30-6:30 for a write-in. 

All ages and writing projects are welcome. 

Bring your preferred writing tools (or use our bank of public computers), set up shop, and write away. There will be study rooms available for small groups who wish to brainstorm or co-create. The open library space will remain silent so individual writers can find their flow space.

Staff will be available to support those who wish to register for the official NaNoWriMo Challenge, and we will have info about upcoming writing competitions posted at the front desks.

 

Disclaimer(s)

Summit County Library staff may photograph, film, or record programs and events for library publicity and promotional purposes. Staff will make every effort to notify members of the public when photography, videography, and recording is taking place, and signs will be posted. Reasonable efforts will be made to respect the wishes of patrons who do not want to be photographed, filmed, or recorded.