LUCERNE, Calif. – The Lake County Library and Friends of the Lake County Library are partnering with Marymount California University's Lakeside Campus to start a small honor charge lending library that can be used by students, faculty and visitors.
The mini-honor charge library is located at the campus, also known as the Lucerne Castle, located at 3700 Country Club Drive.
It's open during regular business hours, Monday through Thursday, 1:30 to 5:30 p.m.
Historically this may be the first-ever library in Lucerne, according to the new library's organizers.
Books have been provided by university staff and Friends of the Lake County Library.
It is planned that the books will be on loan and rotated out on a regular schedule to provide reading materials for interested parties.
Lake County Librarian Christopher Veach and Leanne Harvey from Marymount California University agree that the goal of the library and the university is to provide opportunities for the community to become empowered through education.
Both Marymount California University and the Lake County Library realize the importance of having businesses thrive in our county. Friends of the Lake County Library recently purchased $500 worth of business related books.
“Small business success is one big way Lake County is recovering from the recent devastating fires. Reading these books should help small businesses improve their businesses and will benefit our county,” said Veach. “Business students and small business owners will enjoy a visit to one of the main library branches to check out the new books.”
Marymount offers upper division, degree-completion courses. Students may complete their bachelor degrees at a university located right here in Lake County. Business, psychology and liberal arts majors are offered. A master’s degree in community psychology is also offered.
For more information about the campus or the library, call 707-274-6725.
New mini-honor charge library launched at Marymount California University
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