Ronna Schmidt

Author's posts

Hours Will Soon Change

School has started, fall will soon be upon us, and Labor Day is just around the corner. For us that means a change to our Fall Hours. We will begin Fall Hours on Tuesday, September 5. We will then be open 9:30-5:00 every weekday except Wednesday, when we open 1:00-7:00. See you at the library!

End of Summer, Begin Fall

School has begun in Greeley County! Our days are sometimes a bit quieter, as our computer game players are in class now. We are starting to have some class visits, and those are always fun. For those, we read stories, provide some educational activities, do some crafting, and, of course, check out books! Even the …

Continue reading

Hours & Current Services

The library will be open Summer Hours from Memorial Day 2023 until Labor Day 2023. We have two computers available for adult patron use. The X-Box and Wii games are available for play in the teen room, and five computers are available for use by kids ages 6 and older. We have toys in the …

Continue reading

Listen to Audiobooks Free!

Do you like listening to audiobooks? The State Library of Kansas offers a free audiobook checkout service through the Cloud Library app. If you want to start a new account, we can help you right now! You need a State Library card, which we can set up for you (also free for Kansas residents). We …

Continue reading

Online Card Catalog

Want to see what books or authors we have in our library? Our library has an online card catalog which you can use with handheld devices such as tablets and phones, as well as laptops and other computers. The URL is: https://swkls.agverso.com/home?cid=swkls&lid=grco Once you are at the site you can add an icon to your …

Continue reading

Cloud Library App

Cloud Library is a free ebook app available to patrons through the State Library of Kansas.  It gives you access to a wide variety of books for both adults and children. There are also  audiobook titles available on the site. If you don’t yet have the app, call or come into the library and we’ll …

Continue reading