The Wagner Public Library wants to draw your attention to “Right to Read Day”, which took place on Monday, April 7. The day recognizes our freedom to read and access information. Libraries fully support and promote your right to read!
The Wagner Public Library is one of 130 library institutions in South Dakota.
These Libraries provide you access to information, a wide range of books, technology and online resources. They continue to enhance and add value to our communities.
The Wagner Library Board of Trustees firmly believes in the right to read and the right of everyone to use the library. The Board Members focus on meeting the needs of our local 605 library community. They proudly offer a welcoming place that provides free and equitable access to books, computers, internet access, e-books and audios for all area residents.
Serving as volunteer Board Members are President Jan Twitero, Vice President Sue Larson, Treasurer Brad Roth, Trustee Fran Podzimek, and Trustee Marlaine Doidge.
The board and staff invite you to stop in the week of April 7th and explore our collection of books and other services. We will have books and audios for sale as well as some freebies!!!
Library hours are Monday to Friday from 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Please enter on the east side of the building. The parking lot closes at 3:00 p.m. Please use curbside parking after that.
We still welcome and appreciate book and magazine donations!!
Call ahead 605-384-5248 if you need help carrying them in.
Patrons, please take the time to return overdue books during the week as well. It’s free for all, no matter how late they are. Get the books back in the library where they belong!
Bring them inside or put them in the eagle book/flag return on the west side of the building.
Wander into your local 605 Wagner Public Library and explore what is available to you.
Remember your right to read is free when you checkout with us!!! https://wagnerpublic.yoursdlibrary.org and https://cityofwagner.org