About Us

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Mission & Vision Statement

Mission Statement

The mission of the Muhlenberg Community Library is to promote lifelong learning opportunities by offering free library services to all who seek to change, improve, enrich, and enjoy their lives.

Vision Statement

Muhlenberg Community Library will build an awareness of the library as a center for knowledge and resources as well as a springboard for creative ideas to enrich our community.

Muhlenberg Community Library will be a welcoming safe hub of knowledge, resources, programs, and activities for all citizens to make connections towards community progress.

 

Linda Roebuck- President

Kathleen Felker - Vice President

Karen Schreiber - Treasurer

Lori Madara - Recording and Corresponding Secretary

Diane Benson - Trustee

Norma Rutt - Trustee

Janet Howard - School Board Liaison

Kelly Gorski - Trustee

Judy Kutzamanis - Trustee

Romeris Perez - Trustee

 

The Muhlenberg Community Library Board of Trustees generally meets at 4:30 pm on the second Monday of each month in the Muhlenberg Community Library. Meetings are open to the public and are listed on our Events Page. The minutes are available by request from the library director.

 

The Muhlenberg Community Library has been serving the public for over 50 years since its beginning in 1960. Our history is full of people dedicated to providing a place to educate the community. 

Muhlenberg Community Library Historical Timeline

  • Melissa Carroll  - Library Directress
  • Eileen Simms -  Assistant Library Director
  • Tara Ring - Public Relations Coordinator
  • Elizabeth Lash - Senior Library Assistant
  • Alejandrina Levy - Library Assistant/Adult Programming
  • Nany Sebastian Bueno -  Library Assistant
  • Sarah Kiebach - Youth Services Coordinator
  • Aiden Ring - Library Assistant
  • Ben Clements - Library Assistant

Muhlenberg Community Library is not currently hiring.

 

 

 

 

The Fine Free pilot program started on June 1, 2021. All Berks County Public Libraries have since moved to completely fine free for overdue items. Read on to see how it works and what are the existing exceptions.

Old fines? If you have old fines or fees on your account please contact the library to discuss amnesty options that may be available so you can start using your card. We would love to see you again!

Overdue items? There will be no late fines on items that are returned within 30 days of being overdue. Any item overdue by 30 days will go to "Lost" and the patron account will be blocked from borrowing until that item is returned.

Lost or damaged items? Fees that apply to lost or damaged items will still be charged. It pays to take care of the items you borrow! The fine free program applies only to overdue fines.

What are the exceptions? Certain types of materials will still accrue overdue fines. Overdue fines will still be charged on the following items:

  • Items from the Library of Things
  • Passes (i.e. Admission passes for museums, science centers, etc.)
  • Interlibrary Loans (materials borrowed from outside the county)
  • T-Mobile WiFi Hotspots
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Policies, Forms, & Information

Forms

Meeting Room Requests
Please visit our Meeting Room page for more information about our Meeting Rooms and to access an Application Form. After you read over the policy and complete the Application Form, please submit it to the library either in person or by email.

Book-a-Librarian
If you need some technological assistance, please fill out one of our Book-a-Librarian forms and submit it to the library either in person or by emailing it to the library.

Volunteer Application Form
If you'd like to volunteer at the library, please complete a Volunteer Application form and return it to the library either in person or by emailing it to the library.

Policies

Countywide Service Policies
These service policies, along with local library policies, govern library use.

Muhlenberg Community Library Policies
Following is a list of local library policies in .pdf format: