Is East Regional Library open today?

10 a.m.–8 p.m.

What is NC Cardinal library?

NC Cardinal is a consortium of North Carolina public libraries that share an online catalog and integrated library system (ILS), and share resources with other member libraries.

What time does Cumberland County library close?

Hours of Operations

Monday, Tuesday, Thursday 9 a.m. – 7 p.m.
Wednesday, Friday, Saturday 9 a.m. – 6 p.m.
Sunday (Headquarters Library) 2 – 6 p.m.

How do I get a LA public library card?

To receive a library card you can fill out an application in person at any Los Angeles Public Library location, or download the application form , fill it out and bring it in to any location, or pre-register over the Internet by visiting the Library’s Web Pre-Registration Page.

What do you need to get a library card in NC?

You will need proof of your address (NC driver’s license, state ID, or official piece of mail – utility, bank statement, paystub, etc.). For ages under 18 – the library requires a parent or legal guardian’s approval. There is no charge for a new card; however replacement cards cost $1.00.

Why is the cardinal important to North Carolina?

Why is the Northern Cardinal the state bird for North Carolina? According to North Carolina General Statutes Chapter 145, Section 145-2, the state recognizes the value of the bird to humans since it eats weed seeds and munches garden insects.

Do Lapl library cards expire?

Library cards automatically renew on their due date, so long as there is recent activity on your account. Just be sure to borrow either a physical loan or one of our digital items (like an e-book from Overdrive) before your library card’s expiration date.

How many times can you renew a book Lapl?

Most items may be renewed a maximum of three times. Reference materials may not be renewed nor items for which there are pending holds or reserves. Eligible items will be automatically renewed on the due date. You may also renew items over the Web by accessing Your Library Record or by phone: (888) 577- LAPL.

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