GREEN BAY (NBC 26) -- The Brown County Central Library is currently closed due to the coronavirus outbreak, but they're always open online and they have several resources available all for free with your library card.
If you don't have a library card right now, you can still get one by clicking here and filling out the information. Since the Brown Country Central Library closed on March 17th they have had more than 350 people fill out for a library card online.
There are so many incredible resources available from crafting and teaching to polishing a resume or finding a job. If you're looking for a job, librarians tell us the best thing to do is to give them a call. You can reach the Brown County Central Library at 920-448-4400 for help, or click here.
New on the website is the CreativeBug. It's a free service similar to 'YouTube' that can help teach you a new skill like crafting, baking, sewing and so much more.
Some of the library's most popular resource for families is it's digital portion. There you can find audio books, ebooks and so much more. You can find that by clicking here.
Libraries in Brown County see more than 900,000 people annually. More people visit in the summer than in the winter with roughly an average of 2,700 people visiting the libraries daily versus 2,300 people visiting during the winter months.
When speaking with the Brown County Central Library they said they can't wait to welcome people back into its doors. They miss seeing their faces and excitement for reading and learning. If you've never been to one of the Brown County Libraries they invite you to come in once the 'safer at home' order has been lifted.