During the month of May, librarians from the Trimble County Public Library visited both elementary schools in Trimble County to promote the Summer Reading Program. All K - 3 students enrolled in Trimble County Schools will be participating in the Book Bunch Summer Reading Challenge. The library and the schools have partnered to bring all K-3 students a free summer reading program. The goal of the program is to keep students learning during the summer. Each child will bring home a bag with five books and activities to enjoy. The books, specially chosen by the librarians, will engage and entertain young readers.
Reading during the summer helps prevent the loss of knowledge gained during the last school year. Preventing the “summer slide” doesn’t have to feel like work. Parents and caregivers are encouraged to read the Book Bunch books with the children and make reading a fun family activity. Students who read during the summer are more likely to leap ahead when they return to school. This gain of skills is called the “summer leap”, and that is what the Book Bunch program is designed to encourage. The Trimble County Public Library will also be hosting Saturday programs every week that relate to each of the books in the Book Bunch set. Information on the summer library programs is included in the Book Bunch bag that each of the students will be bringing home. The Book Bunch books, combined with the library summer programs will have children reading and growing all summer long. To learn more about the Book Bunch Reading Challenge and other summer programs visit www.trimblelibrary.org. Did you know that you can search the library's collection and place items on hold using our app? Librista provides a much user friendly way to connect to your library! Sign in using your library card information. Download the app using Google Play or Apple Store today! Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, the federal government extended the tax filing deadline to May 17th, 2021. Today is last day to file your 2020 income taxes without having to pay a penalty! Just as a reminder, the library is offering free tax prep software and answers to your tax questions. Come in today during our open hours and we will help you get started with our online tax filing software. We will also be available to help guide you through the process. Those who file their taxes on paper are also welcome to come in for tax help, and the library is still offering free tax forms to the public. Our tax prep program will end today at 4 pm so hurry in and get those taxes filed!
We are excited to announce that the library is partnering with the IRS Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) program to offer tax preparation services for the 2020 tax season. All library computers now have access to tax preparation software you can use to file your federal and state taxes for free! Starting February 15th, two library staff members will be present during tax prep hours to offer assistance and answer your tax-related questions. For those who would rather complete a paper tax return, the library is also offering free tax forms and instructions which are available at the front desk.
Tax Preparation hours starting February 15, 2021 Monday - Thursday 12 noon - 4 pm For the latest tax information, visit the IRS website at https://www.irs.gov/ or the Kentucky Department of Revenue's page at revenue.ky.gov/Pages/index.aspx Trimble County Public Library is happy to announce that the library has received a Library Services and Technology Act Grant for approximately $8,500 in technology and software for the year 2021. The library will be able to provide access to hotspots and laptops for those who are looking to work on their GED, complete a college course or improve their job skills. Starting February 1st, five laptops and hotspots will be available for patrons to check-out and take to the comfort of their own home to work on education and building job skills. Library staff will help connect them to our Kentuckianna Works representative, Valerie Edgeworth and other online resources for job searching assistance. We will also help connect patrons to University Skills or JCTC coordinator, Angela Stethen, and other online resources. Sarah Karns, our Adult Outreach and Program Coordinator, will also be working on coordinating monthly workshops and programs centered on work force development topics such as resume building, interviewing best practices, dressing for success and training and education opportunities. We would like to thank Terry Manuel, Commissioner and State Librarian, Archivist and Records Administrator, Beth Milburn, KDLA Deputy Commissioner and Lauren Abner, KDLA Technology Consultant, for supporting and advocating for our library through projects such as the LTSA grant! A special shout out also goes to Juliann Adams for preparing and maintaining equipment needed to make this project successful! We are looking forward to 2021 and implementing this program to help our community through their educational and work related needs! |
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