Library Lovers Month February is Library Lovers Month, and we invite you to celebrate, explore, connect, and share your love for libraries all month long. More Information
Black History Month Montgomery County Public Libraries proudly celebrates Black History Month during February with author talks, lectures, arts and crafts, story times and more. More Information
AARP Tax-Aide Program Free tax preparation assistance is offered each year to low-to-moderate-income Montgomery County taxpayers through the AARP Foundation Tax-Aide Program. Services are provided by trained volunteers and are by appointment only. Scheduling for tax appointments is now open. More Information
FREE Workforce Resources We’re dedicated to supporting your career journey! Explore our free online courses, access public computers and laptops, and attend job seeker workshops and programs. Whether you're starting a new job search or advancing your career, we’re here to help every step of the way. Click to Learn More
Wizards Winter Reading Challenge for Youth Montgomery County Public Libraries (MCPL) and the Washington Wizards have teamed to get young people reading this winter with the "Wizards Winter Reading Challenge." The free challenge, designed for all ages, opens for registration and begins on December 21 and will run through March 16. Click to Learn More
NEA Big Read Explore where we live and how history impacts our daily lives through 10 months of public programming and two exhibits. NEA Big Read is a program of the National Endowment for the Arts. More Information
Attend Virtual Author Talks Enjoy a range of talks from bestselling authors and thought leaders. More Information
Babies, Toddlers, Preschoolers Check out our new Babies, Toddlers and Preschoolers Site! More Information
Washington Post Unlimited digital access to WashingtonPost.com. Expert reporting and analysis from Washington and around the world, including award-winning investigative coverage and editorial commentary. More Information
Wall Street Journal Unlimited digital access to The Wall Street Journal. Breaking news and current headlines. More Information