FAMILY NIGHTS!

Jan. 21 - Winter Crafts
Feb. 18 - Patriotic
Mar. 18 - Luck o the Irish
Apr. 15 - Tea Party Day
May 13 - Hints of Spring
Jun. 17 - Capture This

Family Nights are 5:30 - 7 p.m. at the club. The cost is $5.50 for adults, $3.50 children. Nonmembers add $1. Family Night is hosted in part by the Community Center. Call 773-3510.

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7205 Randall Ave.,
(307) 773-3416

Monday – Friday, 9 a.m. – 6 p.m.
Closed on all federal holidays

Interested in a quest for knowledge? F.E. Warren’s collection includes approximately 15,000 volumes which offer a comprehensive selection of best sellers, fiction, nonfiction and 50 different periodicals.

The library also has movies, books on CD/tape, and music CDs available for checkout. A new addition to the collection are Playaways, which are books on mp3 players. The magazine selection includes over 50 titles including magazines for children. Several newspaper subscriptions include Cheyenne, Denver, USA Today and Air Force Times.

The library offers a variety of services. The McNaughton book leasing program provides customers with best sellers and other current books.

There are over 50 online databases available including Auto Repair Reference Center, Country Watch, EBSCO, Home Improvement Reference Center, Netlibrary, Newsbank, Peterson’s, Rosetta Stone, and SIRS.

These databases include thousands of articles from newspapers, magazines, professional journals, and technical reports. They offer a treasure trove of up-to-date information on almost any current topic. They offer hard-to-find information, the latest issues, facts, statistic and points of view from every region of the country.

Netlibrary, Overdrive and Tumblebooks contain hundreds of e-books and audio books that can be downloaded. Tumblebooks feature interactive children’s books for babies thru pre-teen ages. Rosetta Stone allows users to study up to 16 different foreign languages from their home computer for free. Peterson’s Resource Center is an electronic testing base for those studying for SATs, CLEPs, the ASVAB and many more tests.

The library has twelve free Internet computers for patron use and a scanner. The library also has access to several document delivery services and Interlibrary loan. Books and print materials can be gathered from any part of the country.

The library offers a toddler/preschool story and craft hour every Friday morning. A summer reading program is also offered each summer for children and adults. The library also has fax services and copy/print services for a nominal fee.

The library is located at 7205 Randall Ave. Call 773-3416.

Military life comes with unique challenges. At Military OneSource our goal is to provide expert information – articles, booklets, CDs, DVDs and links to other resources – on how to deal with the challenges and issues you face every day.

The Air Force Library Digital Media Program allows Air Force military, civilian employees, retirees and family members download audiobooks and more! Visit af.lib.overdrive.com.

Get free help! This online tutoring services offers help for K-12 students, college studens and adult learners. Tutoring is available for all subjects and levels. Visit www.tutor.com/airforce.

Children’s Story Hour
Story hour is held on Fridays at 11 a.m. The library is open Monday – Friday, 9 a.m. – 6 p.m. Check out a DVD for FREE!

The Base Library has a variety of children’s books and audiovisual materials that focus on the theme of the deployment of a parent. Call 773-3416 or stop by the Base Library to check them out!

Interlibrary Loans
If you are interested in an item that the library doesn’t own, we can loan it for you from another library at no cost. Please call or stop by the library to request an item.

Mission Support
Air Force libraries purchase mission-essential information resources for organizations throughout the year with library central appropriated funds. These materials can include books or subscriptions. Offices are required to submit a AFSPC Form 44 to request items. Mission essential justification must be described on this form. The office requesting materials must appoint a POC with an alternate to be responsible for the materials procured by the library. The POC is responsible for conducting an annual inventory of the office collection materials.

Circulation Guidelines

  • Books – 4 week checkout
  • Videos – 4 day checkout; new releases are limited to 4 items at a time
  • Audio CDs/Playaways – 4 week checkout
  • Magazines – no checkout of current month’s issue – 4 week checkout on back issues

New Databases
The Library now has access to several new databases including Auto Repair Reference Center, Home Improvement Reference Center, Tumblebooks, Teacher Reference Center, Hobbies & Crafts, Morningstar, Biography Resource Center and NetLibrary.