SouthShore Regional Library - Ruskin, FL
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N 27° 44.221 W 082° 22.177
17R E 365002 N 3068821
The 25th and largest library branch in Hillsborough County, SouthShore Regional Library serves a growing and diverse population in the south county area.
Waymark Code: WM2EKT
Location: Florida, United States
Date Posted: 10/20/2007
Views: 122
Opened in October of 2006, the 40,000 square foot SouthShore Regional Library offers a wide variety of materials including books, magazines, online databases, music & DVDs for children, teens and adults - in both English and in Spanish. There are 37 public Internet access computers as well as wireless Internet service available throughout the library. A variety of programs for all ages are offered each month.
The library has a large community room as well as smaller meeting rooms of varying sizes available for community and non-profit groups. The Genealogy Center offers computer workstations, print and online resources for genealogical research. The John Crawford Art Education Studio, featuring the works of former librarian and watercolor artist John Crawford, offers free art instruction and appreciation activities for all ages. The Children's Library, decorated in a Florida wildlife theme, offers the library's youngest visitors books, magazines, media and computers for fun and learning. The Friends of the SouthShore Regional Library host a bookstore and vending cafe for the public.
Classification of Library: Public Library (Open to all)
Internet access available: Yes - Library Terminal: Register with Library Clerk to use
Hours of Operation: Sunday:
12:30pm - 5pm
Monday:
10am - 9pm
Tuesday:
10am - 9pm
Wednesday:
10am - 9pm
Thursday:
10am - 9pm
Friday:
10am - 6pm
Saturday:
10am - 6pm
Approximate date of opening.: 10/01/2006
Library Website: [Web Link]
Additional Internet Connection Options: Not listed
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