Racine & Me: Get your library card at the Racine Public Library

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RACINE, Wis. (CBS 58) -- Julia Heiser, from the Racine Public Library, joined us on Racine & Me to encourage kids to come and get a library card.
Heiser says your library card gives you access to so many resources, materials and services. From online courses to checking out a record player, and notary services to fun programs; having a library card opens the door to thousands of possibilities.
To get a library card, visit the website at RacineLibrary.info and fill out the form -- there is a button in the top right corner. Your library card will be waiting for you the next time you stop into the main building or the bookmobile.
If you are at the library, the bookmobile or any pop-up event, all you need is your driver's license, state ID or a piece of mail with your current address.
To learn more, click here.