Did you know the Mid-Hudson Library System (MHLS) is home to 66 unique libraries? That’s 70 main & branch library locations for you and your family to explore throughout Columbia, Dutchess, Greene, Putnam, and Ulster counties.
Between June 6th and October 18th, we invite you to visit as many MHLS Member Library locations as you can – learn about the different programs and services each library offers to its community and earn souvenirs along the way!
Use this list of MHLS Member Libraries to find your local library and pick up a Road Trip Map. Get your map stamped at each location you visit. Earn souvenirs* by achieving visit milestones:
*Souvenirs are available while supplies last, so be sure to start your adventure early!
Follow MHLS and your local library on social media for tips and tricks to exploring the area and enjoying libraries.
This is a collaborative program among the sixty-six (66) MHLS member libraries in Columbia, Dutchess, Greene, Putnam, and Ulster counties. This exciting initiative encourages community members to visit the 70 library branches (plus two bookmobiles!)
The Mid-Hudson Library System (MHLS) is a cooperative public library system chartered by the New York State Board of Regents and overseen by the New York State Education Department via the Division of Library Development (DLD). MHLS is dedicated to working together with sixty-six (66) member libraries in the Mid-Hudson region to strengthen local library services while saving local tax dollars. MHLS provides essential resources to member libraries and multiplies the funds that enable local libraries to continue serving patrons, keeping our communities strong, connected, and thriving well into the future.
Everyone! This is a program for people all ages, who reside in, or outside of the Mid-Hudson Library System Services Area. Please note, for patrons residing outside the service area, the special edition library card will be a collectible memento only and will not provide access to library collections.
No library card required! …although we encourage service area residents to apply. Ask your local member library for details.
Contact the member library location you are visiting to learn about accessibility features and any available accommodation options.
This program is made possible
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