
Explore
Explore our extensive collections of books, journals, and media in a wide range of subjects. Discover new authors and topics, or browse our featured collections.
How to get a Library card:
In order to get a Library card you will need to provide proof of residency.
Proof of residency can include:
Children under 18 will require a parent's signature.
$1.00 to replace a lost Library card.
Vacation Home: You will need to provide a Property Tax Statement.
Marion Public School Students are eligible for cards regardless of home address.
Local Employees: Verification of employment in the Marion community.
Find the perfect space for your study needs, whether you prefer quiet areas, collaborative workspaces, or comfortable reading nooks. Reserve a study space or book a space for your non-profit event.
Meeting Room may be scheduled ahead of time.
Access the latest technology and software at Marion Area District Library, including public access computers, scanning and printing services, faxing, and even a mobile Wifi box. Marion Public Library has 4 computer stations available for public use.
Limited computer help is available. Individuals needing substantial help should bring someone with them.Head phones are available.
Computers shut down 15 minutes prior to closing.
Wi-fi available extending to the parking lot.
Participate in one of our many programs and events, including book clubs and community outreach activities. Register for a program or suggest an idea.
Learn A Language
110+ languages (and growing!): Whether it's Spanish, French, Chinese, Arabic, or English, if they want it, we've (probably) got it. See available languages.
Customized learning path: Placements tests let learners see recommended courses and lessons for their level, or they choose their own content.
Focus on a specific skill: Listening, speaking, reading, and writing are all part of the language puzzle. Learners can pick any skills-based learning activity, select their desired vocabulary, and instantly launch a custom lesson.
Learn on the go: At the library, at home, and everywhere in between, access to lessons is possible on almost any device, including full-feature mobile apps for iOS and Android™ tablets and phones.
Marion Spinning Guild
Meets the first Saturday of the month at 10:00 am in the Library conference room.
For more information, contact Ann Spear at: (231) 743-9607
Everyone is welcome!!
Meet our friendly and knowledgeable staff members, who are always ready to assist you with your research and library needs. Learn about their areas of expertise and contact them for help.
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