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  • Friends of the Library | Weber County Library

    A Friends of the Library group was first organized in Ogden during 1961 to promote improved library service for Ogden City and the surrounding County. Their first major project was to develop a campaign that eventually lead to the construction of the present Main Library. Home > About > Friends of the Library > Friends of the Library Become a Friend of the Library Volunteer A Friends of the Library group was first organized in Ogden during 1961 to promote improved library service for Ogden City and the surrounding County. Their first major project was to develop a campaign that eventually lead to the construction of the present Main Library. During 1964, the Friends successfully lobbied the Utah State Legislature to pass a bill that allowed libraries to be organized countywide. Until this time, only cities were authorized to provide library service. The Ogden Friends also organized and successfully ran a campaign advocating passage of a general obligation bond, December 8, 1964, to provide funding for the Main Library. With the passage of the law and the bond, the Weber County Library system was born. Friends of the Weber County Library was officially organized October 23, 1967, in preparation for the opening of the new Main Library, April 4, 1968. Since then, the Friends have continued to support the Library in obtaining funding for new buildings and services. At different times over the years, the Friends have also been on the front-line defending the freedom to read and to know, sponsoring programs such as poetry readings, lectures, and book discussions. Friends of Libraries around the country have become more than participants in providing money and volunteer service. They are advocates for the library. They are emissaries and good will ambassadors. Friends make more Friends by their enthusiasm and continued support of their libraries’ goals and missions. You may join the Friends of the Weber County Library by mailing your donation of $15 or more to: Friends of the Weber County Library, 2039 W 4000 S, Roy, Utah 84067. SHARI CREER President Friends of the Library

  • Summer Reading Teen Art | Weber County Library

    Home > Events > Summer Reading > Teen Summer Reading > Summer Reading Teen Art > Summer Reading Teen Art Contest Summer Reading Children's Summer Reading Summer Reading Children Register Summer Reading Children Resources Teen Summer Reading Summer Reading Teen Register Summer Reading Teen Resources Summer Reading Teen Art Summer Reading Teen Art Winners Summer Reading Teen Writing Summer Reading Teen Writing Winners Adult Summer Reading Summer Reading Adult Resources Summer Reading AI Education Summer Reading Adult Activities Teen Art Contest Entry Form Provide your information and writing contest entry below First name* Last name* Phone* Email or Guardian's Email* Confirm Email* Participant's Age* Participant Grade (Fall 2025)* Select your location* Main Library North Branch Ogden Valley Branch Pleasant Valley Branch Southwest Branch Entry Title* Type of Art* 2D Art 3D Art Handicraft Digital Art Upload your entry Upload File Submit Contest Rules Participants must be between the ages of 12 and 18. Each participant can submit only one piece of artwork. The artwork must be an original creation by the participant; no tracing or AI-generated works will be allowed. Entries must be a minimum of 4x4 inches and a maximum of 12x18 inches. No submissions will be accepted after July 31, 2025. Submissions will be displayed at the Main Library from August 5 - August 30, 2025. Participants will be notified when they can pick up their submission at the end of summer. Submissions will be held for 2 months after participant is notified. The decisions of the judges are final and cannot be appealed. Submissions for the Teen Art Contest are closed for 2025. See you next year! Contest Categories 2D Art: This category includes artworks that are two-dimensional, such as drawings or paintings on a flat surface. 3D Art: This category encompasses artworks that have three dimensions and can be viewed from multiple angles. This can include sculptures, installations, or any form of art that has depth. Only a photo collage of piece will be accepted. Handicraft: This category is for artworks that are handcrafted. This can include but is not limited to pottery, weaving, paper crafts, and more. Only a photo collage of piece will be accepted. Digital Art: This category is for artworks that are created using digital technology. This can include digital paintings, digital illustrations, graphic design pieces, and more. Piece must be either a 2D format, or a photo collage of the work may be submitted. How It Works Welcome to the Teen Art Drawing Contest! This is a fantastic opportunity for young artists to showcase their talent. The contest is open to all teenagers, and we are excited to see your creativity. Submitted artwork will be displayed at the Main Library where the public can vote for their favorites and also provides a great platform for young artists to reach a larger audience with their work.

  • Adults | Weber County Library

    Find your next read, learn a new skill, and stay active at the Weber County Library. Free events, classes, resources, and services are available for diverse interests and educational/literacy needs. In addition to book discussions, each location offers free art lessons, craft programs, exercise classes taught by certified instructors, concerts, magic shows, workshops on various topics, and more. Home > Adults > Adults Find your next read, learn a new skill, and stay active at the Weber County Library. Free events, classes, resources, and services are available for diverse interests and educational/literacy needs. In addition to book discussions, each location offers free art lessons, craft programs, exercise classes taught by certified instructors, concerts, magic shows, workshops on various topics, and more. Additional free resources and services include notary service, one-on-one computer instruction, public computer use, faxing, scanning, helping you find your next read, and research assistance. Books, periodicals, movies, and music CDs are available for all ages. Downloadable books, audiobooks, albums, and streaming movies and shows are available with a library card and a computer, laptop, smart phone, or tablet. Book Discussions Join a library book club at any location! View Book Discussions Events for Adults Connect with other members of the community at a free library event. View Events Gale Online Resources Use your library card to access Gale databases on a variety of topics: car repair, recommended reading, health, and more! View Gale Databases

  • Book Bundles | Weber County Library

    To receive a bundle of 5-10 books tailored to your student's reading level and topic of interest, call the Library with your current Weber County Library card information; we offer resources in both English and Spanish, and will notify you when your bundle is ready for pick-up, with each book checked out to your account and returnable at any of the five Weber County Libraries. Home > Use Your Library > Book Bundles > Book Bundles Phone numbers Main Library: 801-337-2639 North Branch: 801-337-2652 Ogden Valley Branch: 801-337-2660 Pleasant Valley Branch: 801-337-2693 Southwest Branch: 801-337-2674 How it works Call the Library and let us know the reading level and topic you are interested in. You must have a current Weber County Library card . We will include resources selected to help you teach your student. Books in both English and Spanish are available. We will notify you when your bundle of 5-10 books is ready for pick up. At check out, each book in the Bundle will be placed on your account, but items can be returned separately at any of the five Weber County Library locations . Phone numbers Main Library: 801-337-2639 North Branch: 801-337-2652 Ogden Valley Branch: 801-337-2660 Pleasant Valley Branch: 801-337-2693 Southwest Branch: 801-337-2674 Main Library 2464 Jefferson Ave, Ogden UT 801-337-2639 North Branch 475 E 2600 N, Ogden UT 801-337-2652 Ogden Valley Branch 131 S 7400 E, Huntsville UT 801-337-2660 Pleasant Valley Branch 5568 Adams Ave, Washington Terrace UT 801-337-2693 Southwest Branch 2039 W 4000 S, Roy UT 801-337-2674

  • Makerspace PC #1 - Software | Weber County Library

    Home > Makerspace Equipment > Makerspace PC #1 - Software Audacity - Audio Editing Software. El Gato - VHS/VHs-C to DVD or .mp4 file. GIMP - Photo Editing Software. Pinnacle 22 Ultimate - Video Editing Software. SmartShooter 35mm film to Image File. Previous Item Next Item

  • Summer Reading Teen Register | Weber County Library

    Register for Teen Summer Reading at the Weber County Library. Home > Events > Summer Reading > Teen Summer Reading > Summer Reading Teen Register > Summer Reading Teen Registration Summer Reading Children's Summer Reading Summer Reading Children Register Summer Reading Children Resources Teen Summer Reading Summer Reading Teen Register Summer Reading Teen Resources Summer Reading Teen Art Summer Reading Teen Art Winners Summer Reading Teen Writing Summer Reading Teen Writing Winners Adult Summer Reading Summer Reading Adult Resources Summer Reading AI Education Summer Reading Adult Activities Registration for Teen Summer Reading is closed for 2025. See you next year! About the Teen Summer Reading Program Program dates: May 27 - August 9, 2025. Registration begins May 27. This program and all its events are FREE. For ages 12-18. Teens can also participate in the Art Drawing and Writing Contest. Teen Summer Reading Registration Form Please fill out this form to register for Teen Summer Reading 2025. Be sure to pick up your raffle ticket for registering and your Adventure Log at your home library. Or you can download the Adventure Log after registration. First Name* Last Name Email Confirm Email Phone Participant Age * Choose Age Participant Grade (Fall 2025)* Choose Grade Home Library Location* Main Library - 2464 Jefferson Ave, Ogden, UT 84401 North Branch - 475 E 2600 N, Ogden, UT 84414 Ogden Valley Branch - 131 S 7400 E, Huntsville, UT 84317 Pleasant Valley Branch - 5568 Adams Ave, Washington Terrace, UT 84405 Southwest Branch - 2039 W 4000 S, Roy, UT 84067 Submit

  • Button Maker | Weber County Library

    Home > Makerspace Equipment > Button Maker Buttonmakers are available. The library offers supplies for this resource at a low cost. Ask staff for more information. 1.25" & 2.25" Round Button Makers. Previous Item Next Item

  • Notary Services | Weber County Library

    Home > Use Your Library > Notary Services > Notary Services The Weber County Library system offers notary public services for the benefit of our patrons. Cost Services are provided free of charge. Preparation for Notarization Use this helpful link https://www.nationalnotary.org/resources-for/public/how-to-prepare-for-notarization to make sure your notarization goes smoothly. It will let you know what you need to bring with you. Note: Some documents require witnesses. Review your documents ahead of time to see if you need witnesses. In most instances, the library does not have the capability to provide staff as witnesses and witnesses may not be solicited from library patrons. Where to find a Notary Library notaries are available during the library's hours of operation on a first-come, first-served basis. Customers seeking notary services should call prior to their visit to ensure a notary is available. If the library is not convenient, use this notary search https://secure.utah.gov/notary/search.html to look for a notary near you Good to know Information A notary public is not trained or certified to practice law. Notaries are unable to determine the particular document a customer may need; select the type of notarization or certificate for a given document; prepare a document or give advice on how to fill out, draft, or complete a document; provide legal counseling or advice in a legal matter that may or may not involve a notarial act. Birth certificates and marriage licenses are publicly recorded documents and certified copies cannot be made by a notary. Certified copies are only available by contacting the specific government entity issuing the document (court of law, county clerk, office of vital records and statistics, etc.). You can use this site to find out where you can write for vital records: https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/w2w/index.htm . Utah law requires that a notary and the customer seeking notarization be able to communicate directly with each other. Library notaries are not permitted to make use of a translator to communicate with a notary service customer. The library has Spanish-speaking notaries. However, it is best to call ahead to see if one is available. Library notaries cannot notarize I-9 forms, nor can they provide an apostille (a form that certifies the authenticity of a document that is issued in one country to be used and considered valid in another). If you need an apostille, please visit the State of Utah, Office of the Utah Lieutenant Governor website https://authentications.utah.gov/process-from-home-page for more information. In accordance with Utah notarial law, notaries will not provide service if the customer, document, or circumstances of the request for notary service raise any issue of authenticity, ambiguity, doubt, or uncertainty for the notary. In this event, the library notary may, at his/her sole discretion, decline to provide notary service. How can I become a notary for the State of Utah? Visit the State of Utah, Office of the Utah Lieutenant Governor website https://notary.utah.gov/ for information on how to become a notary.

  • Vinyl Plotter - Graphtec CE6000-60 | Weber County Library

    Home > Makerspace Equipment > Vinyl Plotter - Graphtec CE6000-60 24" wide vinyl costs $.80 per linear foot. 12" wide heat transfer vinyl costs $.40 per linear foot. Vinyl transfer paper costs $.18 per linear foot. Accepted file types - .JPG .JPEG .PNG .PDF .BMP .SVG .DXF .AI .TIF Previous Item Next Item

  • IBM Personal Typewriter | Weber County Library

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  • ESOL | Weber County Library

    Home > Research and Learn > ESOL Join our free ESOL (English for Speakers of Other Languages) class to learn or improve your English skills. Trained volunteers teach students about all aspects of the English language: speaking, reading, and writing. A beginner and an intermediate class are offered. Need help finding your library location ? Class Schedules Main Library Call 801-337-2646 for more information. Last class is December 18, 2025. Classes resume January 13, 2026. No classes will be held November 24 through November 28, 2025. Tuesdays, 6:30 p.m. Beginner & intermediate. Thursdays, 6:30 p.m. Beginner & intermediate. View Upcoming Classes Southwest Branch Call 801-337-2670 for more information. Last class will be held December 17, 2025. Classes resume on January 12, 2026. No classes will be held November 24 through November 28, 2025. Mondays, 6:30 p.m. Beginner & intermediate. Wednesdays, 6:30 p.m. Beginner & intermediate. View Upcoming Classes Recommended Online Resources Test Preparation, Education LearningExpress Library LearningExpress Library is an easy-to-use online test preparation resource that helps people improve their core academic skills, earn a high school equivalency, prepare for college, join the military, obtain occupational certification, find a job, change careers, become a U.S. citizen and much more. Access Language Learning Mango Languages The engaging and interactive step-by-step lesson plans of this language learning tool are an ideal way to learn languages such as Arabic, French, German, Mandarin Chinese, and Spanish, and over 60 others. Access

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