Nature Photography Contest

Nature Photography Contest

Enter our Nature Photography Contest by showing us the plants, animals and natural landscapes from across Huron County that inspire you!

Presented in partnership with Ontario’s West Coast, entries must be submitted by March 24, 2022 for a chance to win a high quality, 16×20 framed and matted print of your winning photograph. Two runner-ups will also be awarded a framed and matted 8×10 print. Thanks to 519 Prints & Frames for the prizes. The winning photograph will be selected by jury. There is a limit of three photos per person and should be current photos taken anytime through 2022.

Please submit your entries by emailing them to askalibrarian@huroncounty.ca or tag us with your nature shots using @HuronCountyLibrary on social media, but make sure to hold onto a higher resolution copy of that photo for printing, should you be the lucky winner!

NOTICE: Library system outage planned for Feb. 19

NOTICE: Library system outage planned for Feb. 19

Please be advised that, due to a planned system outage, access to our online catalogue and some of our digital resources will be interrupted this Saturday, Feb. 19. Our library service provider expects services to be restored once their scheduled server migration is completed Saturday evening, but work will continue into Sunday, Feb. 20, should any issues arise. 

  • Huron County Library branches will remain open to patrons on Saturday, Feb. 19. Curbside and in-branch services will both be available.
  • Library staff will have limited system access and will be able to check materials out, however, they will be unable to place holds, renew items, check patron accounts or search the catalogue while the server is down.
  • While all book drops will remain open, staff will not be able to check in any returns until our system is back online. Please note that all branches will be closed on Family Day, Monday, Feb. 21, so check-ins will be processed when branches re-open on Tuesday, Feb. 22. Due dates will be extended to accommodate the outage.
  • Basic search functionality in our online catalogue may still be available, but patrons will be unable to place holds, renew items, check their account, etc.
  • Any resource that requires you to log in with a library card number will be unavailable. Online resources such as Hoopla, cloudlibrary and Kanopy will be unavailable throughout the planned outage, but materials downloaded ahead of the planned outage should continue to be available.

We apologize in advance for any inconveniece and welcome you to reach out to your local branch should you have any questions.

Reading…A Love Story

Reading…A Love Story

What book inspired Huron County Library staff to fall head over heels with reading? Here is a selection of the some of the books that left their impression and kick-started a love of reading.

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The Bailey School Kids by Debbie Dadey and Marcia T. Jones

“I am convinced that I read nothing but The Bailey School Kids books during the course of Grade 3. My classmates and I would always race one another to our school library to grab them before anyone else could. We would also challenge one another to see how many a month we could read. I credit these books for making me into the voracious reader I was when I got older.” – Avery, West Team Branch Assistant

Check out these Bailey School Kids books from our collection.

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Charlotte’s Web by E.B. White

“The first book I can recall falling in love with is Charlotte’s Web. A simple book about friendship and how it can overcome the odds. My Mom read it to me, I read it to my children, and for 12 years I read it to my kindergarten class (who would “remind” me if I forgot to bring it out each day). The magic lives on!” – Joy, North Team Branch Assistant

Check out Charlotte’s Web

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Classics Illustrated: A Midsummer Night’s Dream by William Shakespeare

“I thought it would be impossible to pick a single book that sparked my love of reading but then I remembered that when I was a child my grandmother kept a pile of comic books for us. My favourite was Classics Illustrated #87 – A Midsummer Night’s Dream. I would pore over this comic for hours. I truly believe it sparked my appreciation for graphic storytelling, plays and the magic of slipping into another world through the written word. ” – Michelle, Central Team Branch Manager

While this book is not available from the Huron County Library, check out other Classics Illustrated such as Wuthering Heights, Ivanhoe, and Hamlet.

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Guests of War Trilogy by Kit Pearson

“Reading Kit Pearson’s Guests of War Trilogy is when I fell in love with reading. Thank goodness it was a series! It was the first time I remember being truly transported by a story. I immediately wanted to see the places that Nora and her brother Gavin traveled to. Even more than that, the books had the powerful ability to make me feel what the characters were experiencing. Being a similar age to the characters at the time, it opened my eyes to the complete range of experiences others can have in this world.” – Beth, County Librarian and Director of Cultural Services

Check out The Sky is Falling, Looking at the Moon, and The Lights Go on Again

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Anne of Green Gables by L.M. Montgomery

“From the moment I checked out this book from my small elementary school library, I was hooked! I quickly fell in love with Anne’s antics, her imagination, the beautiful relationships that develop, and the language! As a young reader, this book exposed me to language I had never read in books before and I credit this book for making me the reader I am today.” – Amy, Cultural Services Marketing & Branding Coordinator

Check out Anne of Green Gables

All branches re-open for in-branch services

All branches re-open for in-branch services

The Huron County Library is pleased to announce that all 12 library branches will begin re-opening for limited in-branch services starting the week of Feb. 14.

Limited services include scheduled computer appointments, inside browsing and holds pick-ups, and space bookings. Given the unique design of each library space and the ever-evolving nature of the COVID-19 pandemic, patrons are encouraged to contact their local branch to confirm hours and available services. For those of you not yet comfortable with visiting us indoors, curbside services will continue to be available at all branches.

In following the advice of local public health authorities, the Huron County Library continues to make every effort to ensure visits to each branch are safe and enjoyable for everyone. As a result, we ask that you review the following information before visiting:

  • To accommodate physical distancing, the number of people allowed in each branch is limited. Once capacity has been reached, you may be asked to wait outside before you can enter the branch.
  • According to Huron Perth Public Health guidelines, both staff and patrons are asked to wear a face covering at all times, even if fully vaccinated. Masks will be made available for those who may not have one.
  • The hours and services at each branch do vary and are subject to change based on County of Huron, Huron Perth Public Health, and Provincial advisement. Changes to staffing levels could also impact available services, so please visit HuronCountyLibrary.ca or follow Huron County Library on Facebook for the most up-to-date information on our hours and services.
  • If you are feeling unwell, we kindly ask that you visit us at another time.

For those of you who are unable to access your local branch at this time, a wide variety of online services continue to be available through the Huron County Library website. Gain online access to movies, e-books, audiobooks, magazines, music, genealogy resources, and more for free with your library card. If you need help with renewing your library card or getting set up with a new card, please contact your local branch or visit our website for full membership details.

If you have questions or concerns, please contact your local branch or email libraryadmin@huroncounty.ca.

Huron County Library launches automatic renewals

Huron County Library launches automatic renewals

When life gets busy, the Huron County Library knows that renewing library items can easily be forgotten. So we are very pleased to announce that, in addition to eliminating overdue fines, we are also implementing an automatic renewal system that will now take care of renewing items for you!

Starting Feb. 7, eligible items will be automatically renewed on their due date up to two times. Email notifications will be sent to let you know which items have been automatically renewed so you can enjoy them a little longer. A new due date will be listed with each renewed item.

Items not eligible for automatic renewals include:

  • Items that have reached their maximum renewals (items renewed up to two times)
  • Items on hold for another patron
  • Book Club Sets
  • Items borrowed through Interlibrary Loan
  • Internet Hubs
  • Passes for parks, pools, recreation, etc.
  • Special collection items, such as e-readers and Launchpads

To keep track of due dates for all of your checkouts, log into your account online or contact staff at your local branch. Even if items renew automatically, you can always return them to a branch near you at any time before their due date.

What happens if items are not returned after the automatic renewal period?

  • Accounts will be blocked when an item is 3 weeks overdue and patrons will be unable to borrow library materials or access online resources with their Huron County Library card. Items can be returned at anytime to unblock an account.
  • Items that have been overdue for over 2 months are assumed lost, and the patron will be billed for the replacement costs. Charges are removed if the item is returned undamaged.
  • Any patron with bills over $10 for overdue Interlibrary Loan materials, damaged or lost items, will have their accounts blocked.
  • Any patron who has 20 or more overdue items will be immediately blocked.

If you have any questions, please email libraryadmin@huroncounty.ca or speak with your local branch staff.