Cannon Beach Library Launches New Website

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For Immediate Release

NEWS RELEASE

We are pleased to announce the launch of the library’s new website at www.cannonbeachlibrary.org.

Our primary goal during the redesign process was to create a user-friendly, bright, and interactive website that would be useful to all of our patrons–from the tech-driven to the more traditional user, and to everyone in between.

The new site embraces the modern, while still focusing on what’s at the heart of the library – books, reading, and promoting literacy. Key features include e-resources; online forms, including interlibrary loan requests and book suggestions; online sales of library cards, memberships, and quilt tickets; information on volunteering; a newsroom; information for children and parents; and a calendar of events and programs.

“This project has been on our radar for a couple of years,” said Jen Dixon, the Library’s Office Manager. “The new website really showcases the multitude of services and programs that we provide for the community.”

We invite visitors to explore our new website, and encourage any suggestions, questions, and comments. We hope you enjoy our new look.

Media Contact: Jen Dixon, Library Office Manager

131 N Hemlock St, Cannon Beach, OR 97110

www.cannonbeachlibrary.org

info@cannonbeachlibrary.org

503-436-1391 

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