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Smoky Valley Library Patrons we have these passes available at the Round Mountain Public Library!

Library Park Pass Program offers a new way for Nevadans to

Check out their State Parks” 

 

 The Nevada Division of State Parks is excited to announce a new way for Nevadans to check out their State Parks – by borrowing a park pass from their local public library. The new Library Park Passes cover the day-use entrance fee for one passenger vehicle with up to eight people, and may be borrowed for one week, then returned to the library for others to check out. Each public library in Nevada has been provided with two passes that can be checked out by library patrons. This new program will provide more Nevadans with opportunities to discover their spectacular State Parks by removing barriers and creating more equitable access to nature. 

 

"I thank Nevada’s public libraries for supporting our efforts to provide outdoor access for all,” said Nevada State Parks Administrator Bob Mergell. “By making libraries a gateway to State Parks, our goal is to help more Nevadans explore the outdoors, while creating healthier communities with stronger connections to Nevada’s spectacular natural and cultural resources.” 

 

The new Library Parks Pass Program is a collaboration between Nevada State Parks and Nevada’s system of public libraries and is funded by the Nevada State Parks Gift Shop Grant Program, which allocates the proceeds from its Gift Shop sales to educational and interpretive programs in Nevada's State Parks. Park fees may be assessed for boating, camping, or other specific fees including special programs or tours. The pass does not include federal, regional, or other public lands in Nevada that are not part the Nevada State Park system. 

 

To learn more about Nevada’s Library Park Pass Program,

visit parks.nv.gov/checkoutnvstateparks.

 

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QTrak Smart Locker System 

The Round Mountain Public Library has a new feature! QTrak Smart Locker System that will allow you to request library materials and have them available for you to pick up 24 hours a day 7 days a week. The process begins with you requesting materials by calling 775-377-2215 or emailing [email protected] with your request.

We will gather your items and put them in the locker. The QTrak will either generate an email or a text message whichever you have chosen, that will send a special code for you to enter in at the kiosk where your items will be stored.

These items will be available for (7) seven days. If they are not retrieved before the (7) seven days, they will be removed from lockers and checked back into the library. To use QTrak, you will need to have an active library card and email or phone number for the system to send your code.

These lockers are located at the front doors of the Round Mountain Public Library.

QTrack Lockers

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      Mission Statement

The Mission of the Smoky Valley Library District (SVLD) is to meet or exceed the informational, recreational, and cultural needs of the people of SVLD and surrounding area, while adhering to the “Minimum Public Library Standards for Nevada.”
Round Mountain Public Library (RMPL) and the Manhattan Public Library (MPL) are committed to providing free current information and library materials in a pleasant atmosphere.
We will support community programs and cultural activities in our area while challenging censorship.
Special emphasis will be placed on supporting formal and informal education, providing services, and introducing all patrons to a lifetime of reading and library use.
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                     
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