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Community Public Library.
Services:
- Books for all ages
- Reference collection
- Adult Large Print Books
- Audio Books
- Digital materials to download
- Online Reference resources
- Videos,DVD's, Compact Discs
- Periodicals
- Internet access
- Meeting space is also available
- Programs for all ages...
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Community Public Library.
Services:
- Books for all ages
- Reference collection
- Adult Large Print Books
- Audio Books
- Digital materials to download
- Online Reference resources
- Videos,DVD's, Compact Discs
- Periodicals
- Internet access
- Meeting space is also available
- Programs for all ages...
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Community Outreach programs include:
- Clothing Closet (Children, Men and Women): Free clothes are available to the public.
- Personal Care items Closet : Items such as soap, shampoo, dental hygiene, diapers, formula and more are available to anyone in need. *Accepts donations, see website for a li...
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Friendly Visitor Program creates connections with each other, with information, resources, and with a network of social support. The program is open to participants 60+ who live in Kenosha County and have desire to expand their social circles.
Program goals are to:
- reduce feelings of loneliness a...
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Administers local, state and federal public assistance and emplyment programs and child support services.
Note: If you live in Racine or Kenosha County and wish to enroll or have questions about FoodShare(Quest Card), Medicaid (T19), Badger Care Plus, Caretaker Supplement, or Family Planning, please...
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Kenosha Public Library branch, offering:
- Children's programming for ages 0-11- STEM programs, literacy programs, fun programs, etc.
- Sensory room
- Sensory activities and programming- kits, books, games, and learning activities
- Play areas for kids
- Meeting room for non profit organizations, sc...
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The Lifeline program provides low-income Wisconsin residents affordable access to essential telecommunications services by discounting the cost of phone, cell, and internet services. You need to talk to a Lifeline provider. Many, but not all, cellular and traditional telecommunications providers o...
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Public Library Collection: Large print books, Audio books, Popular Fiction and Non Fiction, DVD's, Print/Scan/Fax services, Phone/Computer/Internet Access
The Northside Library has the largest collection of materials for individuals who are Blind, Low Vision or have a physical disability. This site...
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Collection Highlights:
- General popular materials collection for all ages.
- Small two person study room, upstairs. Large, multi-use reservable space in the lower level.
**The entrance door has a ADA 3-5 pound closer. The building is not accessible to persons with significant mobility impairments...
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The Southwest Library is the largest Kenosha Public Library Building, housing the central reference collection, unique children's and teen resources and largest circulating collection.
Adaptive materials for the Blind/ Low Vision:
- Large Print Books
- Pocket Talker Pro
- High contrast keyboards...
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