Welcome to week 3 of the Battle of the Books! Vote now for your favorite book in the battle of the books! Each week vote for the book you want to see win. Voting can occur at your local Library or online here https://t.co/YdDAiUhkyd
Welcome to week 2 of the Battle of the Books! Vote now for your favorite book in the battle of the books! Each week vote for the book you want to see win. Voting can occur at your local Library or online here https://t.co/Lj2MzBYWwm
All SSJCPL locations will be closed Monday in observance of Memorial Day. Regular hours will resume on Tuesday. For library hours check https://t.co/k37ZRMEiXb
The Escalon Library will remain closed through Wednesday, with curbside service beginning tomorrow. The library is expected to safely reopen to the public on Thursday, April 30th.
Due to minor flooding in the building, Escalon Library will be closed through April 27th while we work to clean up and safely restore services. We appreciate your patience and look forward to welcoming you back soon.
Stop by the Fair Oaks Library this week for their Plant Swap. Bring a plant and trade for a new plant to take home This program will be available as drop in during open hours. The Fair Oaks Library is located at 2370 E Main St, Stockton, CA 95205.
Due to an unexpected construction delay, Angelou Library will reopen to the public on February 23. Please note that the library will close again on March 23 for its scheduled refresh. We appreciate your patience and look forward to welcoming you back.
It's National Library Shelfie Day! Join us by visiting your local library and taking a selfie with your favorite book or in front of a bookshelf, then share your picture on social media using the hashtag #LibraryShelfieDay
Share your story! Tell us how and why YOU use your library! #EveryStoryCounts
¡Comparte tu historia! Cuéntanos cómo y por qué usas tu biblioteca. #CadaHistoriaCuenta
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Check out the books SSJCPL loved in 2025 by age group starting with Children's books and ending with adult favorites. What was your favorite read of 2025?