From Blue Diamond to Bunkerville, Searchlight to Summerlin, and Mount Charleston to Moapa Valley,the Las Vegas Clark County Library District is dedicating a special day to say thank you to our valued customers. On Thursday, Sept. 29, visit any one of our 25 branches for Customer Appreciation Day, and join in the celebration. The staff at each branch is planning unique events, activities and raffle prizes for kids, teens and adults! Activities and prizes will vary by branch.
Customers can enter for a chance to win a Prize Pack, courtesy of the Library District Foundation, that includes: a Library District gym bag, water bottle, AND a Chromebook. You can submit one entry per branch, so be sure to visit as many as you can for additional opportunities to win! Find the Library District branches closest to you, and check the Library District Event Calendar for a complete listing of events and activities planned at all branches.
Special events include:
- Vote for your favorite sport, 80s villain and more at Clark County Library’s Battle Royale
- Watch the feature film “Dog” (PG-13) starring Channing Tatum at West Charleston Library
- Have breakfast with Mr. Billy, then stick around for movies in the Concert Hall featuring “Marry Me” (PG-13) and “Spiderman” (PG-13)
- Play giant Jenga, chess and Connect 4, or pick up a summer scrapbooking Take-and-Make kit at the Summerlin Library
- Take & Make Crafts, Snacks and Family Activities at Spring Valley Library
… And so much more!
About Las Vegas-Clark County Library District
The award-winning Las Vegas-Clark County Library District is an independent taxing entity that serves a diverse community across 8,000 square miles. Through its 25 branches and website, the Library District offers a collection of 3.2 million items consisting of books, movies, music (including streaming and downloadable), online resources, as well as free programs for all ages. The Library District is a vibrant and vital member of the community offering limitless learning; business and career advancement; government and social services support; and best of all, a place where customers find a sense of culture and community. For more information, and to support Library District programs, please visit TheLibraryDistrict.org.