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  • Citizenship | Weber County Library

    Home > Research and Learn > Citizenship > Citizenship This informative course is free and open to everyone interested in preparing for their citizenship test. Need help finding your library location ? Class Schedules Main Library Call 801-337-2646 for information. Wednesdays, 6:30 p.m. Last class is December 17, 2025. Class resume on January 14, 2026. N o classes will be held November 24 through November 28, 2025. View Upcoming Classes Southwest Branch Call 801-337-2670 for more information. Thursdays, 6:30 p.m. Last class will be held December 18, 2025. Classes Resume on January 15, 2026. No classes will be held November 24 through November 28, 2025. View Upcoming Classes 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

  • Summer Reading Teen Writing Winners | Weber County Library

    View weekly winners for Weber County Library's Teen Writing Contest. Home > Events > Summer Reading > Teen Summer Reading > Summer Reading Teen Writing Winners > Summer Reading Teen Writing Winners 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 Entries are judged in 2 age groups: Ages 12 to 14 and ages 15 to 18. A winner from each age group will be chosen weekly in each of the 3 genres. Winners Ages 12-14 Fiction Pearls, Promises, and Lies Author: Paisley Age: 13 Read More Poetry Believe Your Eyes Author: Peter Age: 13 Read More Week 8 Poetry Sometimes I Feel Like Flying Author: Charley Age: 12 Read More Week 6 Fiction Regina Nihilo Author: Rose Age: 13 Read More Week 6 Nonfiction Watts In You Food Author: Oriola Age: 12 Read More Week 6 Fiction To the Boys Author: Addy Age: 12 Read More Week 5 Nonfiction The Amazing Brown Bats Author: Kennadee Age: 13 Read More Week 5 Fiction The Lantern's Omen Author: Isabel Age: 14 Read More Week 4 Poetry Candle Author: Samantha Age: 13 Read More Week 4 Fiction Hope exists Author: Brooklyn Age: 13 Read More Week 3 Fiction Never ending house of horrors Author: Brooklyn Age: 13 Read More Week 3 Poetry Sun haiku Author: Layla Age: 12 Read More Week 3 Nonfiction Hedgehog supplies Author: Ellie Age: 12 Read More Week 2 Fiction James is Gone Author: Collin Age: 14 Read More Week 2 Poetry My Armor Author: Alyssa Age: 12 Read More Week 1 Fiction The Witch's Deal Author: Charley Age: 12 Read More Week 1 Poetry Professions Author: Ashleigh Age: 14 Read More Winners Ages 15-18 Poetry Steps of time Author: Peyton Age: 16 Read More Fiction Silence's First Explosion Author: Elin Age: 15 Read More Week 8 Poetry I Hate the Sunset Tonight Author: Presley Age: 15 Read More Week 8 Fiction Chains Only to be Unlocked Author: Anna Age: 15 Read More Week 8 Fiction In Charge Author: Addie Age: 16 Read More Week 7 Poetry Haiku Number Twelve Author: Kensley Age: 15 Read More Week 6 Fiction The Haunting Of My Past Author: Olivia Age: 16 Read More Week 6 Poetry The Sailor Author: Hennah Age: 17 Read More Week 6 Nonfiction What They Don’t Tell You Before Getting Diabetes Author: Melodee Age: 15 Read More Week 5 Poetry Preserving Beauty Author: Aspen Age: 15 Read More Week 5 Fiction Malthus Author: Gavin Age: 16 Read More Week 4 Fiction How to be the Perfect Ex Author: Melodee Age: 15 Read More Week 4 Poetry Prion Diseases Author: Shane Age: 17 Read More Week 3 Fiction The Fairy Waltz Author: Brylee Age: 17 Read More Week 3 Poetry The sense of joy Author: Aspen Age: 15 Read More Week 2 Fiction Eclipse Author: Addisen Age: 15 Read More Week 2 Poetry Spawn Author: Shane Age: 17 Read More Week 1 Poetry Graduation Author: Milo Age: 16 Read More Week 1 Fiction Look to the North Author: Charis Age: 15 Read More

  • Test Proctoring | Weber County Library

    Home > Use Your Library > Test Proctoring > Test Proctoring The Weber County Library System offers free Test Proctoring services for the benefit of our patrons. How Much Does It Cost? Services are provided free of charge. How Do I Prepare For My Proctored Test? Call your preferred location and speak with a proctor to set up an appointment. Once you and your proctor have an agreed upon schedule, contact your school and request your exam following their instructions. Remember to bring picture ID with you as most schools require proctors to check ID before issuing the exam. Where Can I Find a Proctor? Proctors are available at our different locations during the Library’s hours of operation . Appointments are required. Main Library 2464 Jefferson Ave Ogden UT 84401 801-337-2632 North Branch 475 E 2600 N Ogden UT 84414 801-337-2650 Ogden Valley Branch 131 S 7400 E Huntsville UT 84317 801-337-2660 Pleasant Valley Branch 5568 Adams Ave Ogden UT 84405 801-337-2691 Southwest Branch 2039 W 4000 S Roy UT 84067 801-337-2671

  • Library Information | Weber County Library

    Find out current information from your local library. Use your local public library. Serving all of Weber County across five locations. Home > Library Information > Library Information Weber County Library Seeks Café Operators for Four Branch Locations OGDEN, UT — The Weber County Library System is inviting bids for commercial lease space at four of its library branches to operate in-house cafés. Each space is furnished and partially equipped, providing an excellent opportunity for local food and beverage vendors. Interested parties must attend a mandatory pre-bid meeting and site tour for each location they wish to bid on. Bid documents and additional details are available by clicking the button below. Details and Documents Mandatory Pre-Bid Meeting Schedule: North Branch 475 E 2600 N, Ogden UT Monday, August 18, 2025 – 4:00 p.m. Meet in café area Main Library 2464 Jefferson Ave, Ogden UT Tuesday, August 19, 2025 – 4:00 p.m. Meet in café area Pleasant Valley Branch 5568 Adams Ave, Washington Terrace UT Wednesday, August 20, 2025 – 4:00 p.m. Meet in café area Southwest Branch 2039 W 4000 S, Roy UT Thursday, August 21, 2025 – 4:00 p.m. Meet in café area Proposal packets—including RFPs, scoring criteria, draft lease agreements, and other relevant materials—will be provided at each meeting. For more information, please call the Weber County Library at 801-337-2618. Main Library: 801-337-2632 2464 Jefferson Ave Ogden UT 84401 North Branch: 801-337-2650 475 E 2600 N Ogden UT 84414 Ogden Valley Branch: 801-337-2660 131 S 7400 E Huntsville UT 84317 Pleasant Valley Branch: 801-337-2691 5568 Adams Ave Ogden UT 84405 Southwest Branch: 801-337-2671 2039 W 4000 S Roy UT 84067

  • Novel Teen Booktalks | Weber County Library

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  • Summer Reading Teen Writing | Weber County Library

    Home > Events > Summer Reading > Teen Summer Reading > Summer Reading Teen Writing > Summer Reading Teen Writing 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 How It Works Welcome to the Teen Summer Writing Contest! This is an amazing opportunity for young writers to showcase their talents in fiction, nonfiction, or poetry and let their creativity shine. Participants will have the opportunity to share their original works and compete with others for prizes. Contest Rules Participants must be between the ages of 12 and 18. Submissions must be original work by the participant. Teens may enter as many times as they would like but can only win twice over the summer. Entries must be typed, no longer than three pages, double spaced, and use font size 12. Entries will not be accepted after July 31, 2025 Entries are judged in two age groups: Ages 12 to 14 and ages 15 to 18. A winner from each age group will be chosen weekly from each of the three genres. Contest Categories Fiction Nonfiction Poetry Teen Writing 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 - 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 Entry Title* Type of Submission* Fiction Nonfiction Poetry Text of submission Submit Submissions for the Teen Art Contest are closed for 2025. See you next year!

  • Employment | Weber County Library

    Whether you are a student interested in part-time, entry-level work or a professional with an advanced degree, the Weber County Library has a variety of part-time and full-time positions in its public services areas and behind the scenes, in maintenance, IT, and offices. Home > About > Employment > Employment Find current open Library jobs at the Weber County Human Resources job opportunities and career page. See Current Positions About Our Library Excellence is never achieved by accident – it is always the result of vision, integrity, planning, and hard work. But in its pursuit, we never lose sight of the library’s greatest resource, our people. A Great Place to Work Consider applying if you are interested in a rewarding career where your work makes a difference. Our dedicated, hard-working teams help empower community members to achieve personal fulfilment. Careers Whether you are a student interested in part-time, entry-level work, or a professional with an advanced degree, the library has a variety of part-time and full-time positions in its public services areas and behind the scenes, in maintenance, IT, and offices.

  • Summer Reading Teen Confirmation | Weber County Library

    Home > Events > Summer Reading > Teen Summer Reading > Summer Reading Teen Register > Summer Reading Teen Confirmation > Summer Reading Teen Confirmation 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 Get an Activity Log Visit any of our five library locations to pick up your first Teen Summer Reading activity log. Or download and print a log from our resource page for teens. See Resources Check Out the Reading List Don't know what to read? Check out our list of suggestions that go with the theme, "Color Our World." View All Find special activities, including summer contests for teens. Join us for fun events celebrating summer reading! Find dates and times on our calendar. Also be sure to check out the Teen Writing Contest and the Teen Art Contest. Teen Art Contest The Teen Summer Art Drawing Contest is a fantastic opportunity for young artists to showcase their talent. Learn More Teen Writing Contest The Teen Summer Writing Contest is an amazing opportunity for young writers to showcase their talents in fiction, nonfiction, or poetry. Learn More

  • Use Computers, Print and Scan | Weber County Library

    Home > Use Your Library > Use Computers, Print and Scan > Use Computers, Print and Scan Discover the Services Offered by Your Local Library Whether your aim is to surf the web, engage in project endeavors, or produce vital documents in print, our computers are equipped to provide you with the access you need! Our team of friendly and knowledgeable staff are always available to assist you. We provide a variety of services designed to help you get the most out of your visit. These services encompass printing support, computer troubleshooting, in addition to one-on-one e-team appointments aimed at teaching more about the technology at our facilities and about the technology you own. Other Helpful Services Need to send a quick fax? We have you covered! Scanners are available for faxing or sending digital copies via email. Our user-friendly publicly accessible computers provide access to the Microsoft suite, which comprises software like Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. This means that whether you have to compose a report, design a presentation, or simply make changes to a document, you have the capability to accomplish all these tasks effortlessly with our computers and printing services. Stay connected on the go with our free and robust WiFi service. Ideal for studying, business, or leisure, our WiFi ensures you stay in touch with the world, right from the comfort of the library. Need printing on-the-go, our facilities are equipped to print from any internet capable device. Send the print job from your device and pick up your print job anytime during business hours that same day. Ask the Experts Not sure where to start? Assistance is available if needed, so don't hesitate to ask our friendly staff for help.

  • Teen Summer Reading | Weber County Library

    Teen Writing Contest The Teen Summer Writing Contest is an amazing opportunity for young writers to showcase their talents in fiction, nonfiction, or poetry and let their creativity shine. Participants will have the opportunity to share their original works and compete with others for prizes. Submissions accepted June 2nd through July 31st. Learn More Home > Events > Summer Reading > Teen Summer Reading > 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 Summer Reading Teen 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. Color our world at the Weber County Library! Welcome to the Weber County Library's Teen Summer Reading challenge . Registration starts May 27 at all locations and online. Read, write, watch, create, listen, or explore, all summer long to win prizes. Everyone who registers for the FREE Teen Summer Reading Challenge will be entered into a raffle to win gift cards and prizes. Earn more raffle tickets throughout the summer! Register Teen Art Contest The Teen Summer Art Drawing Contest 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. Submissions accepted June 2nd through July 31st. Learn More See Winning Writing Contest Entries View Now Check Out the Reading List Don't know what to read? Check out our list of suggestions that go with the theme, "Color Our World." View All

  • Summer Reading Children Resources | Weber County Library

    Home > Events > Summer Reading > Children's Summer Reading > Summer Reading Children Resources > Summer Reading Children's Resources 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 Come back to this page on May 27 to download the Children’s Summer reading log and reading list. Prefer a printed copy? Stop by any Weber County Library location to pick one up beginning on May 27. Downloadable Resources for Children's Summer Reading English Resources Reading Log – English version Reading List – English version Spanish Resources Reading Log – Spanish version Reading List – Spanish version Check Out the Recommended Reading Lists View All View All View All Reading Log (English) Reading List (English)

  • Summer Reading Teen Resources | Weber County Library

    Home > Events > Summer Reading > Teen Summer Reading > Summer Reading Teen Resources > Summer Reading Teen Resources 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 Downloadable Resources for Teen Summer Reading Teen Summer Activity Log Teen Summer Reading List Check Out the Reading List Don't know what to read? Check out our list of suggestions that go with the theme, "Color Our World." View All

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