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The MCDL is giving out a prize in the form of a collectable Medina County sticker for those who sign up for new library cards.

The Medina County District Library is giving out a prize in the form of a collectable sticker as shown above for new card holders.MEDINA —As September kicks off, so do a few Medina County District Library events and services at various libraries in the county.

Library cards are free and MCDL offers several types. The standard library card provides access to all physical and eMedina in the MCDL and CLEVNET collection. The eCard allows holders to remotely access electronic resources such as eBooks, eAudiobooks, music and movies. The 3 for Me card and the Teen Card are for youth through the age of 17. It allows them to borrow books, use computers and access databases that require library cards.

September will also bring in a fun event at the Buckeye Library, On September 16 from 10:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m., the “Keep on Trucking” event will be taking place. The Buckeye Library is located at 6625 Wolff Road near the Buckeye Schools campus.

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