Summer Reading from May 31 - July 12.
Summer Reading
Summer Reading is underway!

May 31 - July 12

We have prizes, programs, and crafts for ALL AGES, from babies to adults. All programs are free and open to everyone!

Register at the library or online to get started.

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Library in Your Will or Codicil

Charitable bequests to the Ada Library help us continue to meet our mission of stimulating scholarship and advancing knowledge by providing access to all varieties of materials. Including the Ada Library in your estate plan is as simple as consulting with your attorney or other financial advisor to make sure that the bequest you’ve chosen works as part of your estate plan.

If you already have a Will or Living Trust, you may add the Library as a beneficiary through a Codicil or trust amendment. Bequests to the Library are not subject to estate tax. 

Material Donations

If your books/DVDs/CDs/Video Games are in great shape, but you have no need for them, you may donate the materials to the library; materials either wind up in our collection or in our “Used Books/Goods Sale”--which in turn still helps the library bring in donations!

Memorial Donations

Donations made in honor of a deceased loved one result in a memorial placard in a new book, celebrating the life of this person (inform the Library of a particular subject/author of interest when donation is made).

Memorial Donations of $100 or more ensures that the deceased loved one's name will also be engraved on a plaque on our Memorial in the front entrance of the Library.

Get a Library Card

Register for a free library card at the circulation desk. A library card is needed in order to check out materials from the library. Anyone three years old or older may be registered for a library card. Children under the age of 18 must have a parent/guardian accompany them to register. Proof of current address is required.

There is a $1 fee to replace a lost card.

Borrowing and Fines

Meeting Room Policy

FACILITIES

(Amended July, 2018)

A. Ada Public Library Meeting Room Policy

The Ada Public Library maintains meeting room facilities. The meeting room is intended to further the library’s mission by facilitating the exchange of diverse information and ideas. 

Ancestry Library Edition

[IN-LIBRARY USE ONLY] Trace your genealogy using historical records. U. S. Census records; military records; court, land and probate records; vital and church records; directories; petitions for naturalization; passenger lists and more. You must be in the library to access this database.


Use Ancestry Library Edition

EBSCOhost

Search thousands of magazines, academic journals, newspapers, reference books, photos and maps on millions of topics.


Use EBSCOhost