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Dugway Post Library

Dugway Post Library is one of the best libraries in Tooele County.
It provides an exceptional selection of Books and Audio Books, for every age
group and genre. We circulate DVD and Blue Ray movies, with over 4200
available and new materials coming in every month. We also have an
Inter-Library Loan Service, and provide access to thousands of e-books,
audio books and media online through our Army Library system online
services. The Library has an extensive Utah collection, offering information about how and where to pursue skiing, camping, rockhounding, hiking, tourist attractions, family activities,
biking, rock climbing, folklore, gardening, hunting, fishing, boating, treasure hunting, bird watching, flora and fauna, petroglyphs, kayaking, ghost town… well, you get the idea!
 
The Post Library provides computers with internet access and provides free WiFi access.  We also have a copy machine, fax service, and computer printing available. 
 
Please stop by and visit with our friendly staff at the Dugway Post Library
and see what we have to offer.  We look forward to assisting with your literature, information and media needs. Find out what Utah has to
offer YOU while you are here at Dugway Proving Ground.  
Library Activities

Storytime- Thursdays at 1pm!

Book Club- Once a Month

Craft and Coloring- Every Tuesday

You can check out the calendar for more details on the Libraries activities and events.

Summer Reading Program

Summer Reading Program

During the summer we manage Summer Reading Programs for all ages, and for
children we offer prizes throughout the summer for young readers reaching
their reading goals. Other library programs include story time, library
skills development, Reference assistance, crafts, Holiday activities and
more.
 

Theme: Read, Renew, Repeat

Designed for all ages, iREAD’s summer reading program features the idea of conservation! Conservation as a movement focuses on protecting species from extinction, maintaining and restoring habitats, enhancing ecosystem services, and protecting biological diversity. iREAD 2024: Read, Renew, Repeat makes for a wonderfully diverse summer reading program that encourages reading as a restorative method of self- improvement and self-preservation.

READ: Reading as a restorative method of self-conservation and self-care is a focus for all ages of our program this summer.

RENEW: Also in the 21st century, common humanity is experiencing many ecological uncertainties and challenges. The renewal portion is to bring awareness to the many ways anyone of any age can participate in the conservation movement to help protect species from extinction, maintain and restore habitats, enhance ecosystem services, and help protect biological diversity.

REPEAT: Read and renew again and again!

*Children under the age of 13 will require parental/guardian (18+) supervision during events. Photos will be taken to advertising.*

 

June 4 – Summer Reading Registration Day “Read, Renew, Repeat”

Participants must register through Beanstack to create an account and log their minutes. Registration assistance is available at the library.

June 6 – Recycle Warrior Kids Games!

Location: MWR Building (front lawn or ACS multipurpose room – weather permitting)

Time: 1600-1730PM

Be a recycling warrior! Join us on the front lawn of the MWR Building for fun recycle bin games and activities for the kids! We will have recycle themed bottle toss, roll the dice, ring toss, bowling, hopscotch, and more! Light refreshments and sunshade provided.

June 25 – Paws, Claws, and Creepy Crawlies Showcase

Location: MWR Building (front lawn or ACS multipurpose room – weather permitting)

Time: 1000-1130

Dugway Post Library presents a paws, claws, and creepy crawlies showcase! Bring family and friends and learn about our natural habitat and the importance of conservation with our DPW Natural Resources Management Team. Animals and insects of Dugway will include a bobcat, a porcupine, snakes and other creepy crawlies. Light refreshments and sunshade provided.

July 9 – July 18 – Mindfulness Nature Scavenger Hunt

Mindfulness means living in the present moment, acknowledging the five senses, and our environment. The mindfulness nature scavenger hunt is a great way to connect with our environment such as nature hikes, neighborhood walks, backyard explorations or even a trip to the grocery story.

Pick up your scavenger hunt sheet at the library and practice mindfulness with family and friends. Turn in your finished hunt and receive a prize!

July 18 – Thursday – Last day to “Read, Renew, Repeat”

Thursday will be the last day to log your minutes into Beanstack.

July 20 – Aug 1 – SRP Participation and Top Reader Prize Pick-up

Readers will be recognized for participation with top reader prizes for adult, teen, children, and little’s categories.

General Library Information

General Library Information System

The General Library Information System (GLIS) includes most Army MWR Libraries, as well as some Air Force and TRADOC Libraries. This automated system allows registered library user to have access to downloadable audio books and eBooks (for free), research, and making request for items. Once registered, the library user registration information will follow the Soldier and/or Family Members in relocation or deployments.

For first-time users, click on "New to My Account" in order to acquire a Personal Identification Number (PIN). You must ensure that the e-mail address you enter to create your PIN is the same email address you submitted to the Library when you registered as a borrower. Once your PIN is established, this enables to renew your own books or request materials to be purchased.

With an AKO account, a number of academic database can be accessed. On the AKO homepage, click on the "Self Service" pull down box and then click on "My Library." 

Register here,  you can set up an online account to manage your library use from anywhere at any time.

More Libraries

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Craft & Coloring

A Library service provided for the families in our community to gain a better relationship with reading and creating a routine to visit the Library.

Apr 30 9 am - 6 pm
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Story-Time

Meet us at the library for fun book reading, keep the reading alive!

May 2 1 pm - 2 pm
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Book Club

Join us at the Library for discussion on this months book!

May 29 7 pm - 8 pm
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Book Club

A time to unwind with other adults and discuss a book once a month!

Jun 26 7 pm - 8 pm