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- Teen Recommendations | Rushville PL
Casa New Page Programas y Eventos Voluntario Acerca de Recursos Servicios Search Results More Teen Reading Recommendations Winter Soldier by Mackenzi Lee The Winter Soldier: Cold Front is a dual-timeline Marvel novel by Mackenzi Lee that contrasts a rebellious teenage Bucky Barnes in 1941 trying to join the fight with his brainwashed, deadly Winter Soldier persona in the 1950s, exploring his lost identity as fragmented memories and a dangerous mission force him to confront who he was and who he's become. Solitaire by Alice Oseman Solitaire is a raw, unflinching novel following the deeply cynical and isolated teenager Tori Spring as she navigates a mysterious series of increasingly dangerous pranks at her school, forcing her to confront her own mental health struggles and the possibility of human connection. Salt to the Sea by Ruta Sepetys Salt to the Sea tells the intertwined stories of four young people—a Polish girl, a Lithuanian nurse, a Prussian soldier, and a Nazi sailor—who converge while desperately fleeing the advancing Soviet army in WWII, seeking escape on a German ship, unaware they are heading toward history's largest maritime disaster, the sinking of the Wilhelm Gustloff. On Thin Ice by Michael Northrop A middle school student with a spinal condition rebuilds a vintage minibike to save his family from eviction, while facing bullying at school. Jason's Gold by Will Hobbs Jason's Gold is about a determined teenage boy, Jason Hawthorn, who journeys from New York to the treacherous Klondike gold fields in 1897, facing harsh wilderness, dangerous challenges, and encounters with figures like Jack London, learning that friendship and survival are more valuable than gold itself. The Hard Winter by Laura Ingalls Wilder The Long Winter , by Laura Ingalls Wilder, chronicles the Ingalls family's harrowing struggle for survival in De Smet, South Dakota, during the brutal winter of 1880-81, where relentless blizzards cut off food and fuel, forcing them to endure near-starvation with ingenuity and grit until spring. fangirl 2 In Fangirl Vol. 2 (the manga adaptation of Rainbow Rowell's novel), protagonist Cath faces increasing personal and family drama—including a major issue with her writing partner, conflict with her twin sister, and their father's hospitalization—while she navigates her complicated romantic feelings for Levi. Demon in the Wood by Leigh Bardugo emon in the Wood is a graphic novel prequel to Shadow and Bone that tells the origin story of the Darkling, following a young, hunted Grisha named Eryk and his mother as they hide their rare powers, seeking safety but finding betrayal and violence, revealing the tragic beginnings of the villain's quest for power and a safe haven for his people. Blizzard! by Jim Murphy Jim Murphy's Blizzard!: The Storm That Changed America chronicles the devastating 1888 Great Blizzard that paralyzed the U.S. East Coast, particularly New York City, through harrowing survivor accounts and meticulous research, revealing how the historic storm transformed weather forecasting, city planning, and daily life forever. Big Dark by Rodman Philbrick The Big Dark by Rodman Philbrick is about a New Hampshire boy, Charlie, who must undertake a perilous 50-mile ski journey to find medicine for his diabetic mother after a massive solar flare knocks out all electricity, forcing him to navigate a town descending into chaos and conflict with survivalists amidst a brutal winter. Winter Recs Anti-Winter Recs The Year We Fell Apart by Emily Martin The Year We Fell Apart by Emily Martin follows Harper as she navigates a summer of reconnecting with her estranged best friend Declan, confronting her past mistakes and bad reputation, and dealing with her mother's cancer diagnosis, all while trying to salvage their broken friendship and find herself again. Summer of Lost Letters by Hannah Reynolds In The Summer of Lost Letters, teen Abby discovers her late grandmother's secret 1950s Nantucket romance through mysterious love letters, prompting her to take a summer job on the island to uncover family history, leading her to the letter writer's grandson, Noah, and a blossoming romance as they unravel hidden truths about prejudice, sacrifice, and their shared Jewish heritage. Summer I Turned Pretty by Jenny Han The Summer I Turned Pretty is a coming-of-age story about Belly, a teenage girl who experiences a life-changing summer at a beach house, navigating first love, family drama (especially her mom's best friend's cancer), and a complicated love triangle with the charming brothers, Conrad and Jeremiah Fisher, as she transforms from a child into a young woman. Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants by Ann Brashares The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants is about four distinct teenage best friends who discover a magical pair of jeans that fits them all perfectly, using the pants as a symbolic connection to share their separate summer adventures and coming-of-age challenges, from new romances to family issues, proving their lifelong bond endures despite physical distance. Kingdom by Jon McNaught Kingdom forges a story in the parts of a vacation we like to forget–the arguments, the poor weather, the moments of quiet solitude. This detailed graphic novel follows a family on their vacation to a small campground, where teenager Andrew explores the dunes in relative solitude, and Suzie navigates childhood in the wake of her older brother. Girl from the Sea by Molly Knox Ostertag Morgan's desire to escape her small island life is upended by meeting Keltie, a mysterious selkie whose magical, romantic presence forces Morgan to confront her hidden identity, first love, family, and environmental secrets, all while discovering the truth about herself and Keltie's connection to the sea. Give me a Sign by Anna Sortino Give Me a Sign by Anna Sortino is about Lilah, a hard-of-hearing teen feeling caught between worlds, who finds community, self-acceptance, and love while working as a counselor at a summer camp for deaf and blind kids, learning ASL and navigating romance with a fellow counselor. girl mode "Girlmode" is a graphic novel about a recently transitioned teen named Phoebe who, after moving to Los Angeles, must navigate high school life, new friendships, and societal expectations while trying to discover her authentic self. Between Us and the Moon Between Us and the Moon is a YA novel about aspiring astronomer Sarah, who pretends to be older to date a college boy, Andrew, on Cape Cod, leading to a summer of first love, self-discovery, and complicated choices as she navigates her identity and lies, forcing her to choose between romance and finding herself. all-we-left-behind-9781481437431_hr All We Left Behind by Danielle R. Graham tells the WWII story of Japanese-Canadian childhood sweethearts, Hayden and Chidori, whose love is tested when anti-Japanese sentiment forces Chidori's family into an internment camp while Hayden joins the Air Force, only to become a POW, separating them as they navigate racism, loss, and the fight for survival, wondering if their bond can endure.
- Seed Library | Rushville PL
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- About | Rushville Public Library | United States
Want to know how to get or renew a library card? What our meeting room policies are? Volunteer? This page answers all your burning RPL questions. Casa New Page Programas y Eventos Voluntario Acerca de Recursos Servicios Search Results More Sobre nosotros Nuestra misión Responder Responder a las necesidades de información de todos los ciudadanos de nuestra comunidad . Mejorar Mejorar y fomentar la imaginación, la exploración, la recreación y el crecimiento intelectual. Prever Anticipar y abordar los intereses culturales, educativos, comerciales y tecnológicos del público. Desarrollar Desarrollar y proporcionar un entorno acogedor que promueva la alfabetización, el aprendizaje y una mejor calidad de vida.
- Volunteer | Rushville Public Library | United States
Information about volunteering at RPL is found here. Casa New Page Programas y Eventos Voluntario Acerca de Recursos Servicios Search Results More Voluntario Ser voluntario en la biblioteca es una excelente manera de marcar una diferencia positiva en su comunidad, conocer a sus vecinos y divertirse. Cada proyecto de voluntariado tiene una duración aproximada de tres meses, momento en el que se puede renovar. Ya sea que tenga una hora a la semana o diez horas a la semana para compartir, damos la bienvenida a los colaboradores de la biblioteca amigables y dedicados para que nos ayuden a proporcionar materiales, servicios y programas para Rushville. Contáctenos en info@rushvillelibrary.com si desea ser voluntario. Special/Seasonal Volunteer Support Book Nook Inventory Specialist Landscape Gardener Specialist Patron Outreach Delivery Driver Collection Support Specialist
- Genealogy | Rushville Public Library | United States
Wanting to know more about the families that lived in Rushville and Rush County? This is a great starting point. Casa New Page Programas y Eventos Voluntario Acerca de Recursos Servicios Search Results More Genealogía Explore la historia local y familiar utilizando los valiosos recursos de Indiana Room. Habitación Indiana Recursos Servicios Enlaces La habitación de Indiana La colección Indiana Room cubre la historia de Rushville y sus alrededores. Los recursos incluyen registros del censo, historias familiares locales y microfilmes. También tenemos una computadora, una impresora y un lector de microfilmes disponibles para su uso. Las copias cuestan $0.25 por página. Indiana Room Recursos disponibles LIBROS Directorios de la ciudad de Rushville Actas de matrimonio (1822-1901) Actas de nacimiento (después de 1882) registros del cementerio anuarios RCHS libros de historia de indiana libros de historia de ohio COLECCIONES Colección Wendall Wilkie MICROFILM Republicano de Rushville (1850-2010) Registros del censo de EE. UU. (1830-1920) ARCHIVOS Los archivos de temas incluyen información como artículos de periódicos del Rushville Republican y otros periódicos locales, registros de organizaciones locales, historias familiares, registros genealógicos, información de agencias del condado y folletos. Resources Services Servicios de genealogía Acceda a registros de censos, registros de inmigración, registros militares, historias familiares y locales, periódicos y publicaciones periódicas, y registros de nacimiento, matrimonio y defunción. Disponible solo en la biblioteca. Internet Explorer no es compatible con esta base de datos. Utilice Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox o Mircosoft Edge. Search for obituaries, marriage announcements, birth announcements, social pages, local sports action, advertisements, news articles, and more in the largest online newspaper archive. Access to this free edition of Newspapers.com allows users to print only. Links Enlaces ENLACES DE GENEALOGÍA El GenWeb cindislista Registros de la isla de Ellis Genealogía Buscador de listas de apellidos de raíces Páginas blancas encontrar una tumba Administración Nacional de Archivos y Registros INSTRUCIÓN EN LÍNEA Tutoriales de búsqueda familiar antepasados Centro de aprendizaje de genealogía INFORMACIÓN LOCAL Ciudad de Rushville Condado de Rush Cámara de Comercio de Rushville Estadísticas de Indiana OTRAS BIBLIOTECAS Y ORGANIZACIONES Biblioteca del Estado de Indiana Centro de Genealogía de la Biblioteca Pública del Condado de Allen Biblioteca Morrison-Reeves (Wayne Co.) Earlham College: Colección de amigos Servicios de genealogía del condado de Rush Oficina de registros vitales del condado de Rush Guías de investigación del condado de Indiana
- Resources | Rushville Public Library | United States
Use the databases on this page to help in your research. Casa New Page Programas y Eventos Voluntario Acerca de Recursos Servicios Search Results More Recursos en línea Video Streaming Digital Books Digital Magazines Digital Comics Online Learning Research Video Streaming Video Streaming With Kanopy PLUS, patrons have the option to choose from a curated selection of films in four different PLUS Packs. Each PLUS Pack contains 250-300 titles that correspond to four themes: Favorites, Easy-Watching, Diversity, and World Cinema. Stream on any device. The award winning interface is similar to Netflix, Hulu and Amazon Prime. You will need a RPL adult card to access. Digital Books Digital Books, Comics, Magazines and More Libby is a free app where you can borrow ebooks, digital audiobooks, and magazines from your public library. You can stream titles with Wi-Fi or mobile data, or download them for offline use and read anytime, anywhere. You will need your Evergreen Indiana card to access this database. Online Online Learning Available 24/7, Gale Courses provides more than 360 six-week long, online programs taught by college instructors. New courses begin each month, and lessons are assigned twice a week, enhanced with images, videos, and games to support varied learning styles. Users will enjoy a self-paced learning environment and engagement with fellow students and instructor through weekly discussion boards. You will need your Evergreen Indiana card to access this database. Misc Research Busque obituarios, anuncios de matrimonio, anuncios de nacimiento, páginas sociales, acción deportiva local, anuncios, artículos de noticias y más en el archivo de periódicos en línea más grande. Haga clic AQUÍ para acceso remoto desde casa. Necesitará su tarjeta Evergreen Indiana para acceder a esta base de datos. Acceda a registros de censos, registros de inmigración, registros militares, historias familiares y locales, periódicos y publicaciones periódicas, y registros de nacimiento, matrimonio y defunción. Disponible solo en la biblioteca. Internet Explorer no es compatible con esta base de datos. Utilice Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox o Mircosoft Edge. Necesitará su tarjeta Evergreen Indiana para acceder a esta base de datos. Cree documentos legales precisos y confiables sin problemas. Incluye formularios oficiales aprobados por el estado de Indiana. Muchos de los formularios y documentos están disponibles en formato Word y Adobe, por lo que solo tiene que "llenar los espacios en blanco". Necesitará su tarjeta Evergreen Indiana para acceder a esta base de datos. Acceda a información sobre reparación, mantenimiento y servicio de los automóviles, camiones, furgonetas y SUV más populares que circulan hoy en día. Este recurso continuamente actualizado proporciona procedimientos de reparación paso a paso, guías de solución de problemas, códigos de diagnóstico de problemas, fotografías, ilustraciones, diagramas y multimedia (videos y animaciones). Necesitará su tarjeta Evergreen Indiana para acceder a esta base de datos. Biblioteca virtual de Indiana: encuentre información sobre exámenes y carreras, información médica, datos relacionados con la naturaleza y más en esta colección de más de 40 bases de datos proporcionadas por el estado de Indiana.
- How do I? | Rushville Public Library | United States
Click here for answers to our most frequently asked questions. Casa New Page Programas y Eventos Voluntario Acerca de Recursos Servicios Search Results More How do I? General2 Find my PIN? Typically, when a new Evergreen Indiana card is issued the PIN number is the last four digitals of the card holder's phone number. Change my PIN? Log into the Evergreen Indiana online catalog (https://evergreen.lib.in.us/eg/opac/home). In the top right hand corner click on the My Account button. Click on "Forgot your password?" under the PIN number or Password box. Type in your library card barcode and the email associated with your library card. If you do not know the email associated wth your card you will need to contact RPL at 765-932-3496 for further assistance. Find the library's eBooks? For a device: 1. Go to the Google Play store or Apple App store and look for Libby. 2. Download the app and search for Rushville Public Library (Indiana, not Illinois!). 3. Use your Library ID (barcode number) and 4-digit PIN number to log in. For the desktop: 1. Go to rushvillelibrary.com. 2. Click on the eBooks icon on the home page. 3. Use your Library ID (barcode number) and 4-digit PIN number to log in. Renew my books? Go to rushvillelibrary.com and click on the catalog button. It will take you to the Evergreen Indiana catalog. Click on the My Account button located in the upper right hand corner of the screen. Put in your library barcode number and PIN/Password and click Log In. Go to the Items Checked Out tab. All physcial items checked out to you will be listed here. Click in the white box next to each item you'd like to renew. Click on the Renew button. OR Call the library or stop by to renew items. Most items can be renewed up to two times if no one else is waiting for them. Put a book on hold? Go to rushvillelibrary.com and click on the catalog button. It will take you to the Evergreen Indiana catalog. Click on the My Account button located in the upper right hand corner of the screen. Put in your library barcode number and PIN/Password and click Log In. Now you are logged in and can search the catalog. Find the materials you wish to put on hold. When you find them click on the place hold link located on the right hand side of the screen. Donate books and other materials? The library welcomes donations of books that are new or gently used and published in the last three years. Please bring book donations to the front desk. If you need a receipt for tax purposes, please ask for a donation form. Chosen books will be placed in our book sale bookshelf. Proceeds from these sales directly benefit library projects. RPL reserves the right to return or discard any books not fitting the selection criteria and does not accept magazines, DVDs, CDs, VHS tapes, or worn, tattered or soiled books. Reserve a room? The library has a meeting room available for your next business meeting or social gathering. Call (765) 932-3496 to check room availability. Request an interlibrary loan? There are two ways to request an item through interlibrary loan. -Download the Evergreen Indiana app and log in (username = library card number, password = last four digits of the phone number given on your library registration). Look up the item to put on hold and choose the library you wish to pick it up from. Also add how you wished to be notified when the item arrives (text, phone call or email). -Stop at the front desk at the library and ask for Pam, our interlibrary loan librarian to request the material that you need. Please keep in mind that we may not be able to get certain items such as new releases and DVDs through interlibrary loan. Suggest an item for purchase? If there is an item that is not in our collection that would be used by our community, we want to know. Give the title and author to the front desk. Get a library card? Any resident or property owner in the town of Rushville is eligible for a resident Rushville Public Library card. For information on other types of cards (non-resident, reciprocal borrower, teacher, student or PLAC) please contact the library at info@rushvillelibrary.com or call (765) 932-3496. You must apply for your card in person. Children under the age of 18 must have their parent or legal guardian with them to apply for a library card. It is recommended, but not required, that a child be 5 years of age before applying for a personal card. Parents will be financially responsible for any lost or damaged items that their children may incur. Your first card is free, but there is a $2 fee for a replacement card. PLEASE BRING ONE OF THE FOLLOWING IN WITH YOU: -State Issued I.D. (ie, driver's license) that has your current address on it -Vehicle registration form -Computer generated bank statement or government notification issued in applicant’s name within last 30 days -Computer generated utility, credit card company, doctor or hospital bill, issued in applicant’s name within last 30 days -Change-of-address confirmation from the United States Postal Service showing prior and current address of residence (A P.O. Box is not acceptable as a residence address) -Property tax receipt issued in applicant’s name (from current tax year) -Any postmarked piece of mail (addressed to you) that has been sent within the last 30 days. Update my information? Stop by a front desk at the library and ask to update your information. You must bring one of the following with you with the updated information. PLEASE BRING WITH YOU: Vehicle registration form Computer generated bank statement or government notification issued in applicant’s name within last 30 days Computer generated utility, credit card company, doctor or hospital bill, issued in applicant’s name within last 30 days Change-of-address confirmation from the United States Postal Service showing prior and current address of residence (A P.O. Box is not acceptable as a residence address) Property tax receipt issued in applicant’s name (from current tax year) Any postmarked piece of mail (addressed to you) that has been sent within the last 30 days. Find the answer to a question not listed here? We want to answer your question. Please contact us at info.rushvillelibrary@gmail.com and a staff member will respond to you promptly.
- Adult Recommendations | Rushville PL
Casa New Page Programas y Eventos Voluntario Acerca de Recursos Servicios Search Results More Adult Reading Recommendations Wintering by Katherine May Wintering: The Power of Rest and Retreat in Difficult Times by Katherine May is a memoir and meditative exploration of life's inevitable fallow periods, using the natural cycle of winter as a metaphor for times when we feel isolated, stuck, or depleted. May shares her personal experiences with illness and upheaval, drawing parallels with hibernation, folklore, and literature to teach readers how to actively accept, rather than fight, these dark seasons, finding healing and renewal by embracing r The Shining by Stephen King The Shining by Stephen King is about the Torrance family—Jack, Wendy, and their son Danny—who become isolated winter caretakers at the haunted Overlook Hotel, where Jack's alcoholism and anger are exploited by the hotel's evil to torment Danny, who has psychic abilities (the "shining"), driving Jack to madness and violence against his family, with the hotel itself acting as a malevolent entity seeking Danny's powers. Snow Falling on Cedars by David Guterson Snow Falling on Cedars is about the 1954 murder trial of Japanese-American fisherman Kabuo Miyamoto on the fictional San Piedro Island, where he's accused of killing white fisherman Carl Heine, uncovering deep-seated post-WWII racism, land disputes, and a past love triangle between reporter Ishmael Chambers and Kabuo's wife, Hatsue. The Snow Child by Eowyn Ivey Eowyn Ivey's The Snow Child is a magical realism novel about a childless couple, Jack and Mabel, homesteading in 1920s Alaska, who build a snow child in a moment of joy, only for her to mysteriously come to life as a wild, secretive girl named Faina, who embodies the spirit of the Alaskan wilderness. Murder on the Orient Express by Agatha Christie Murder on the Orient Express follows detective Hercule Poirot aboard a luxury train trapped by snow, where an American tycoon, Mr. Ratchett, is found stabbed to death in his locked compartment; Poirot discovers all suspects—wealthy travelers with seemingly unrelated lives—are secretly connected to the notorious Armstrong kidnapping case. How to Winter by Kari Leibowitz Psychologist and winter expert Kari Leibowitz's galvanizing HOW TO WINTER uses mindset science to help readers embrace winter as a season to be enjoyed, not endured—and in turn, learn powerful lessons that can impact our mental well being throughout the year. Frozen River by Ariel Lawhon The Frozen River by Ariel Lawhon is a historical mystery set in 1789 Maine, following midwife Martha Ballard as she investigates the murder of Joshua Burgess, a man accused of raping the parson's wife, Rebecca Foster, a crime Martha documented in her diary, intertwining personal justice with community secrets and challenging social norms of the time. Game of Thrones by George R.R. Martin A Game of Thrones, the first book in George R.R. Martin's A Song of Ice and Fire series, details the power struggles between noble families in Westeros, primarily House Stark and House Lannister, following King Robert Baratheon's death, while an ancient, supernatural threat of White Walkers looms in the North, and the exiled Daenerys Targaryen begins her journey to reclaim the throne with her newly hatched dragons in the East. Ethan Frome by Edith Wharton Ethan Frome is a tragic novella by Edith Wharton about a poor, trapped farmer in bleak, rural Massachusetts who falls in love with his wife's young, vibrant cousin, Mattie Silver, leading to a fatal sledding accident and a life of shared misery, duty, and thwarted desire. Beartown by Fredrick Bachman Beartown by Fredrik Backman is about a small, struggling Swedish town whose hopes for economic revival rest on its junior ice hockey team winning a national championship; however, this dream shatters when a violent crime triggers community division, tested loyalties, and a focus on the town's dark secrets and deep-rooted hockey culture, forcing everyone to confront truth, silence, and justice in the aftermath of the crime. Winter Recs Anti-Winter Recs The Unhoneymooners by Christna Lauren After a wedding-day food poisoning outbreak spares only the unlucky Olive and her nemesis Ethan, they are forced to pretend to be a happy couple on the all-expenses-paid honeymoon in Hawaii, discovering their mutual dislike might be hiding something more as they navigate paradise and fake romance. Bag of Bones by Stephen King After his wife's sudden death, a bestselling author suffering from writer's block returns to their remote lakeside home in Maine, where he is drawn into a custody battle and discovers the house and town are haunted by a dark, historical secret. The Compound by Aisling Rawle A wealthy family lives in a high-tech fallout shelter after a nuclear apocalypse, but the son uncovers a shocking truth about their father's experiment and the real world outside. Sunny Side Up by Katie Sturino Sunny Side Up (by Katie Sturino) follows plus-sized PR exec Sunny Greene navigating post-divorce dating and launching a size-inclusive swimsuit line, balancing charming prospects with industry frustrations The Summer that Changed Us by Cathy Bramley The Summer That Changed Us by Cathy Bramley follows three women—Katie, Robyn, and Grace—who find unexpected friendship and support in a seaside village as they each navigate personal heartbreaks and seek fresh starts, learning to confront fears and embrace new beginnings together. Something in the Water by Catherine Steadman A couple on their dream honeymoon find a mysterious bag of money and diamonds while scuba diving, forcing them to make a dangerous choice about keeping it secret, triggering a downward spiral of greed, lies, and devastating consequences that test their relationship and reveal their true selves. Prodigal Summer by Barbara Kingsolver Prodigal Summer tells three interwoven stories of love, loss, and survival in rural Appalachia during one transformative summer, as a reclusive biologist, a new farmer's wife, and two feuding elderly neighbors find their lives (and fates) entangled with each other and the cycles of the wild mountain ecosystem around them. Crazy Rich Asians by Kevin Kwan An American economics professor travels to Singapore with her boyfriend for a wedding, only to discover he comes from one of Asia's wealthiest families, forcing her to navigate lavish opulence and his disapproving mother while confronting what "rich" truly means for their relationship. Burnout Summer by Jenna Ramirez Burnout Summer follows a stressed-out corporate worker, Cam, who escapes to a beach town for the summer with her slacker college friend Danny, reigniting old feelings and her love for writing while facing a choice between a stable future and a carefree romance. Call me by Your Name by Andre Aciman Call Me by Your Name is a poignant story about Elio's intense summer romance with older American scholar Oliver at his family's villa in Italy, exploring first love, desire, self-discovery, and the lasting impact of fleeting connections against the backdrop of the Italian countryside.
- Get a Card | Rushville Public Library | United States
This page gives you all the information you need to get a Rushville Public Library card. Casa New Page Programas y Eventos Voluntario Acerca de Recursos Servicios Search Results More Obtenga una tarjeta de biblioteca Cualquier residente o dueño de propiedad en la ciudad de Rushville es elegible para una tarjeta de residente de la Biblioteca Pública de Rushville. Para obtener información sobre otros tipos de tarjetas (no residente, prestatario recíproco, maestro, estudiante o PLAC), comuníquese con la biblioteca en info@rushvillelibrary.com o llame al (765) 932-3496. Tu primera carta es gratis, pero hay un cargo de $2 por una tarjeta de reemplazo. Debes solicitar tu tarjeta en persona. Niños menores de 16 años deben tener a su padre o tutor legal con ellos para solicitar una tarjeta de la biblioteca. Se recomienda, pero no se requiere, que un niño tenga 5 años de edad antes de solicitar una tarjeta personal. Los padres serán financieramente responsables de cualquier artículo perdido o dañado en el que puedan incurrir sus hijos. Cuando un usuario solicita una nueva tarjeta, puede retirar dos artículos. La nueva tarjeta de la biblioteca se enviará por correo al usuario (para verificar la dirección), quien luego podrá usar la tarjeta para cualquier material de circulación de la biblioteca. POR FAVOR TRAIGA CON USTED: Extracto bancario generado por computadora o notificación del gobierno emitida a nombre del solicitante dentro de los últimos 30 días Factura generada por computadora de servicios públicos, compañía de tarjeta de crédito, médico u hospital, emitida a nombre del solicitante dentro de los últimos 30 días Confirmación de cambio de dirección del Servicio Postal de los Estados Unidos que muestre la dirección de residencia anterior y actual (no se acepta un apartado de correos como dirección de residencia) Recibo de impuesto a la propiedad emitido a nombre del solicitante (del año fiscal actual) Cualquier pieza de correo con matasellos (dirigida a usted) que se haya enviado en los últimos 30 días.
- Book Nook | Rushville PL
Casa New Page Programas y Eventos Voluntario Acerca de Recursos Servicios Search Results More Volunteer Position Description Book Nook Specialist Purpose: The purpose of the Book Nook specialist role is to help dispose of discarded, donated and unwanted materials. You many choose to volunteer on an ongoing basis during designated work sessions, opt to work during regular library hours or both. Volunteer Roles and Responsibilities: Upon successful completion of the volunteer screening process and adequate training Book Nook volunteers will assist with: Discarding: Stamp discarded library materials with official discard stamp. Sorting: Sort stacks of miscellaneous books by subject, print type and popularity. Shelving/Displaying: Shelve materials by category. The Dewey Decimal system is not used in this setting, except as a loose guide. Discarding: If materials are in the Book Nook longer than seasonally appropriate or more than 4 months items need to be boxed up to give to local donation groups. Time Commitment & Scheduling: The number of days and amount of time you work is up to you. Adding or eliminating Book Nook stock takes more time than freshening and/or tidy existing stock. Volunteer Qualifications, Skills & Abilities: Book Nook volunteers need to possess the skills and physical ability to perform the tasks listed. Upon completion of training and a reasonable time on task, volunteers must be able to retain procedures and perform tasks independently with limited supervision. While on duty, volunteers serve as representatives of the Rushville Public Library and, to this end, must present and conduct themselves in a positive, friendly, and helpful manner to the general public, fellow volunteers, and library staff. This role has occasional exposure to dirt, dust and mold. Visual and physical abilities are necessary to retrieve materials from tables, to lift, carry, push, and pull carts. Heavy items are to be handled by library staff only. Volunteer Screening Process: In addition to meeting the qualifications listed above, volunteers must agree to abide by library and program guidelines as outlined in the Volunteer Handbook and successfully complete a volunteer screening process which includes: Volunteer application Volunteer interview Criminal background check (for volunteers ages 18+) Parental permission form (for volunteers under 18) Volunteer Supervision: The RPL director is the volunteer coordinator and is responsible for screening and scheduling volunteers, initiating and monitoring the volunteer training process, and problem-solving any issues or concerns volunteers may have. All library staff members are available to answer questions or provide volunteer support on a day-to-day basis. Volunteer Training: Volunteers will be provided orientation and on-the-job training for the tasks involved. Personal Appearance/Dress Code: As a representative of the Rushville Public Library, we request volunteers report for the volunteer shift appropriately groomed and attired. Volunteer Badges: Volunteers are requested to wear the provided 'volunteer' badge while on duty. Fill out this form if you'd like to volunteer at RPL
- Partners | Rushville PL
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- Outreach Driver | Rushville PL
Casa New Page Programas y Eventos Voluntario Acerca de Recursos Servicios Search Results More Volunteer Position Description Outreach Delivery Driver Purpose: The purpose of the outreach delivery driver role is to deliver library materials to our regularly assigned Outreach patrons. Volunteer Roles and Responsibilities: Upon successful completion of the volunteer screening process and adequate training Book Nook volunteers will assist with: Pick up small totes of library bags of books that are tagged with an Outreach patron's name and address. Delivery books inside the tote and retrieve Outreach patron's previous deliveries Return "old" materials and totes to the library. Time Commitment & Scheduling: Once a week, about 45 minutes. Longer if you like to talk. Volunteer Qualifications, Skills & Abilities: Outreach delivery drivers must a valid Indiana drivers license. Upon completion of training and a reasonable time on task, volunteers must be able to retain procedures and perform tasks independently with limited supervision. While on duty, volunteers serve as representatives of the Rushville Public Library and, to this end, must present and conduct themselves in a positive, friendly, and helpful manner to the general public, fellow volunteers, and library staff. Volunteer Screening Process: In addition to meeting the qualifications listed above, volunteers must agree to abide by library and program guidelines as outlined in the Volunteer Handbook and successfully complete a volunteer screening process which includes: Volunteer application Volunteer interview Criminal background check (for volunteers ages 18+) Parental permission form (for volunteers under 18) Volunteer Supervision: The RPL director is the volunteer coordinator and is responsible for screening and scheduling volunteers, initiating and monitoring the volunteer training process, and problem-solving any issues or concerns volunteers may have. All library staff members are available to answer questions or provide volunteer support on a day-to-day basis. Volunteer Training: Volunteers will be provided orientation and on-the-job training for the tasks involved. Personal Appearance/Dress Code: As a representative of the Rushville Public Library, we request volunteers report for the volunteer shift appropriately groomed and attired. Volunteer Badges: Volunteers are requested to wear the provided 'volunteer' badge while on duty. Fill out this form if you'd like to volunteer at RPL