Lee County Library System
The Lee County Library System was founded in 1964 and is currently (as of 2016) composed of 13 branches.[1] The library system has over 1.5 million items available for patrons to use or check out, and circulates over 6 million items per year. The system also offers amenities such as meeting rooms, an online catalog and e-sources, as well as DVD's, CD's, and the streaming of movies and video. Each branch also provides users with internet access, including wireless access points.[2] Olive Stout, who arrived in Fort Myers in 1886 started the town's first reading room and was pivotal in founding its first library.[3]
Branches
- Bonita Springs Public Library[4] 26876 Pine Ave. Bonita Springs, Fl. 34135
- Cape Coral Lee County Public Library[5] 921 S.W. 39th Terrace Cape Coral, Fl. 33914
- Captiva Memorial Library[6] 11506 Chapin Lane Captiva, Fl. 33924
- Dunbar Jupiter Hammon Public Library[7] 3095 Blout Street Fort Myers, Fl.
- East County Regional Library[8] 881 Gunnery Road Lehigh Acres, Fl. 33971
- Fort Myers Regional Library[9] 2450 First Street Fort Myers, Fl. 33901
- Johann Fust Community Library[10] 1040 West 10th Street P.O Box 309 Boca Grande, Fl. 33921
- Lakes Regional Library[11] 15290 Bass Road Fort Myers, Fl. 33919
- North Fort Myers Public Library[12] 2001 N. Tamiami Trail N.E. North Fort Myers, Fl. 33903
- Northwest Regional Library[13] 519 Chiquita Blvd. N. Cape Coral, Fl. 33993
- Pine Island Public Library[14] 10701 Russell Road Bokeelia, Fl. 33922
- Riverdale Branch Library[15] 2421 Buckingham Road Fort Myers, Fl. 33905
- South County Regional Library[16] 21100 Three Oaks ParkwayEstero, Fl. 33928
Bookmobile
The Lee County Library System also has a mobile book service called the Bookmobile that travels throughout the county to bring materials to those who cannot physically make it to a library branch location or those in housing projects and low income neighborhoods.[17][18] Patrons of the bookmobile have about 4,000 items to choose from including books, DVD'S, and magazines in both English and Spanish.
Talking Books
The Lee County Library System is a subregional library of the Florida Bureau of Braille and Talking Books Library. Recorded books are shipped free of charge to patrons who fill out an application affirming their visual or physical disability that makes traditional reading difficult. In addition to recorded books, the Talking Books Library also provides Braille books and narrated magazines. The Lee County Talking Books Library has thousands of titles in its collection as well as access to 2.5 million titles through the Florida Bureau of Braille and Talking Books Library.[19][20]
Annual Reading Fest
The Lee County Library System organizes an annual reading festival. The goal of this festival is to "promote reading and the library and bring people together with the writers they love".[21] It is has been held in the Harborside Event Center and Centennial Park, both located in downtown Fort Myers. Each year the free event brings 20 different authors, and thousands of free books to children and teenagers.
References
- ↑ "About the Lee County Library System".
- ↑ "Wireless Access at Lee County Libraries".
- ↑ Reaves, Gerri (2012). Legendary Locals of Fort Myers. Charleston, SC: Legendary Locals. p. 84. ISBN 9781467100182.
- ↑ "Bonita Springs Public Library".
- ↑ "Cape Coral Lee County Public Library".
- ↑ "Captiva Memorial Library".
- ↑ "Dunbar Jupiter Hammon Public Library".
- ↑ "Easy County Regional Library".
- ↑ "Fort Myers Regional Library".
- ↑ "Johann Faust Community Library".
- ↑ "Lakes Regional Library".
- ↑ "North Fort Myers Public Library".
- ↑ "Northwest Regional Library".
- ↑ "Pine Island Public Library".
- ↑ "Riverdale Branch Library".
- ↑ "South County Regional Library".
- ↑ "Lee County Bookmobile".
- ↑ "Southwest Florida Resource Link".
- ↑ Lee County Library System Talking Books
- ↑ Florida Bureau of Braille and Talking Books Library, About the Library.
- ↑ Runnells, Charles. "Southwest Florida's Reading Fest: 5 things to know". News Press. News Press.