Stockton-San Joaquin County Public Library
Fair Oaks Branch Library
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2370 E. Main St Alex Bailey, Branch Librarian From San Joaquin County: 866-805-READ (toll-free) From Stockton: 937-8221 From outside San Joaquin County: 209-937-8221 (long distance) |
Fair Oaks Branch will be closed as of July 1, 2010
Hours for other branches change beginning July 1, 2010
Programs:
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| Mon | 10AM - 6PM | |
| Wed | 11AM - 7PM | |
| Fri | 10AM - 5PM | |
| Tues, Thurs, Sat, Sun | closed | |
| schedule exceptions | Reserve a PC | |
The Fair Oaks Branch Library offers computer workstations for general and Internet use, a reference collection, and a circulating collection of library materials. Newspapers and magazines are available for browsing. The branch also has a typewriter. |
Library NewsAuthor Mary E. Pearson Visits [author's blog] Library Introduces Free Wi-Fi Service Helping Adults Learn to Read more |
About Stockton
City web site: www.stocktongov.com
History: Books, web sites, more [Library homepage]
Newspapers: Local papers [Library homepage]
Tourism: www.visitstockton.org
Photo Credits: (Top, left to right) Train carries children celebrating the End of Summer Reading 2005, photo by Darla Gunning. Captain Charles Weber, founder of Stockton, detail from a portrait in the Chavez Library's local history room. Eyeglasses in rest position on a book, photo by PartsnPieces at flickr.com - some rights reserved. Father and son reading together, "Following in his Father's Footsteps," 1st Place, Amateur, by Shirley Gray, Beyond Words: Celebrating America's Libraries Photo Contest, American Library Association. Books on shelves await readers, photo by Stewart at flickr.com - some rights reserved.






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