Monroe summer bookmobile program opens for all student ages

Everett library circulation assistant Rachel Wallis sorts through new book releases that will be available in regular circulation at the main branch of the library in downtown Everett in early 2022.

Everett library circulation assistant Rachel Wallis sorts through new book releases that will be available in regular circulation at the main branch of the library in downtown Everett in early 2022.

MONROE — The Monroe School District bookmobile has begun traveling around with stops at designated locations Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays so students of all ages interested in all genres can check out library books all summer long.
Its stops include local elementary schools and area parks, especially for those who don’t live near the city library on Village Way.
The stops on Tuesdays are in the Chain Lake and Fryelands areas. On Wednesdays, it will be in the Maltby, Fryelands, and Frank Wagner areas. On Thursdays, the Salem Woods and Frank Wagner areas.
Multiple stops are made throughout the day. For details on when and where to find the bookmobile, call 360-804-2500 or see the website monroe.wednet.edu