Lee County Library System, Public library system in Fort Myers, United States.
The Lee County Library System is a public library network in Fort Myers with multiple branch locations across the region. Each branch provides books, digital resources, and learning materials for different age groups and interests.
The system was founded in 1964 as a single library and later expanded into a network of branch locations. This growth followed the development of the city and the rising demand for access to books and learning resources.
The library organizes regular author talks, workshops, and educational programs that connect visitors with literature and learning opportunities. These events take place across the branch locations and create spaces where readers can engage with writers and discover new materials.
Visitors can search the digital collection through the library website and access online resources from home. It is helpful to check which branch location is closest and what its hours are before visiting.
The system offers free Rosetta Stone language programs to all patrons, helping people learn new languages. This benefit is often overlooked but provides a solid foundation for language study with professional instructional materials.
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