The library shared a 'customer appreciation' cake with visitors in 2015 during the San Benito County Free Library's celebration of National Library Week.

The San Benito County Free Library is celebrating National Library Week the week with a theme of “Libraries Transform”, according to an announcement from the library.
According to the library announcement:
National Library Week began in 1958 as a celebration of how librarians and libraries of all types have contributed to the social and cultural fabric of American society. In celebration of National Library Week, the San Benito County Free Library planned to hold a series of programs highlighting the contributions of people who have made the library the county hub for literacy and learning that it is today. Monday was Customer Appreciation Day, during which the library held an open house showcasing enhanced services such as its self-checkout machines funded by San Benito County, the Friends of the San Benito County Free Library, and the Community Foundation for San Benito County. Refreshments were provided for guests, and a special guest appearance was made by First 5 San Benito mascot Little Red Readinghood, who joined the ribbon-cutting ceremony.
On Tuesday, volunteers who tutor with the library’s adult literacy programs will be the focus of the celebration, while Wednesday and Thursday will be all about the kids. Wednesday will feature story time for youngsters as well as the debut of the library’s new Emergent Literacy Lab for children ages 3-6 featuring Early Literacy Stations from Advanced Workstations in Education (AWE).
On Thursday, elementary school-age children will enjoy a StarWalk Kids storytelling program as well as arts and puppetry with local artist Louise Roy.
On Friday, the library will crown the week with an Evening of the Stars program in which volunteers will be recognized in a ceremony presided over by Susan Logue, President of the Friends of the San Benito County Free Library, and Nora Conte, county librarian.
All of the National Library Week programs are free and open to the public. For more information, be sure to speak with the staff at the San Benito County Free Library located at 470 5th St. in Hollister, or contact them at (831) 636-4107 or at [email protected].

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