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- CALENDAR | Caldwell Public Library | United States
Check out what's happening at the Caldwell Public Library. All library programs are free and open to the public! Learn more at the library. Calendar November 2025 TODAY Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 26 27 10:30 AM Baby Storytime 1 +2 more +3 more 28 9:00 AM Saint Alphonsus Mobile Mammogram +1 more +2 more 29 10:30 AM Music & Movement +1 more +2 more 30 10:30 AM Preschool Storytime +3 more +4 more 31 9:00 AM Saint Alphonsus Mobile Mammogram +2 more +3 more 1 2:00 PM Art Together: Family Saturday +1 more 2 3 4 8:00 AM Elections +1 more +2 more 5 10:30 AM Music & Movement +1 more +2 more 6 10:30 AM Preschool Storytime +2 more +3 more 7 10:00 AM Tai Chi and Qigong +1 more 8 9 10 10:00 AM Baby Storytime 1 +4 more +5 more 11 10:00 AM Closed +1 more 12 10:00 AM Tech Lab +3 more +4 more 13 10:30 AM Preschool Storytime +2 more +3 more 14 10:00 AM Tai Chi and Qigong +1 more +2 more 15 10:30 AM Stories & Crafts +1 more 16 17 10:00 AM Baby Storytime 1 +3 more +4 more 18 10:30 AM Spanish and English Storytime +1 more +2 more 19 10:30 AM Music & Movement +2 more +3 more 20 10:30 AM Preschool Storytime +5 more +6 more 21 10:00 AM Tai Chi and Qigong +1 more +2 more 22 23 24 10:00 AM Baby Storytime 1 +3 more +4 more 25 10:30 AM Spanish and English Storytime +1 more +2 more 26 10:30 AM Music & Movement +1 more +2 more 27 10:00 AM Closed +1 more 28 10:00 AM Closed +1 more 29 30 1 2 3 4 5 6 10:00 AM Friends of the Library Book Sale +1 more Caldwell Public Library programs are FREE, and open to the public. No library card necessary! Download a Print Version of the Calendar: English Español Sign up to receive our This Month at the Library newsletter Join Thanks for submitting! FEATURED UPCOMING EVENTS Wed, Nov 12 Tech Lab / Program Details Nov 12, 2025, 10:00 AM – 12:00 PM Caldwell Public Library, 1010 Dearborn St, Caldwell, ID 83605, USA Drop in to ask your technology questions and get one-on-one assistance from a staff member. We are happy to assist you with any tech-related issues. Ages 18+ Share Wed, Nov 12 Music & Movement / Program Details Nov 12, 2025, 10:30 AM – 11:00 AM Caldwell Public Library, 1010 Dearborn St, Caldwell, ID 83605, USA Singing, dancing, and activities for ages 2-6 Share Wed, Nov 12 Afterschool Fun / Program Details Nov 12, 2025, 3:30 PM – 4:30 PM Caldwell Public Library, 1010 Dearborn St, Caldwell, ID 83605, USA Kids will enjoy fun and engaging activities to help keep their young minds creative and inspired through art, crafts, and more. Share Wed, Nov 12 Farmway Afterschool Program / Program Details Nov 12, 2025, 4:30 PM – 6:30 PM Farmway Village Community Room, 22730 Farmway Rd, Caldwell, ID 83607, USA Activity this month: Slime Lab! ¡La actividad de este mes: Laboratorio de Slime! Share Thu, Nov 13 Preschool Storytime / Program Details Nov 13, 2025, 10:30 AM – 11:00 AM Community Room, 1010 Dearborn St, Caldwell, ID 83605, USA Kids engage in fun learning activities (stories, songs, rhymes, and play) designed to help them grow in kindergarten readiness, language, literacy, and social skills needed for school success. Share Thu, Nov 13 Thursday Read Book Club / Program Details Nov 13, 2025, 2:00 PM – 3:00 PM Caldwell Public Library, 1010 Dearborn St, Caldwell, ID 83605, USA Join us for our monthly book club discussion! This month's book is "Four Winds" by Kristin Hannah. Ages 18+ Share Thu, Nov 13 Teen Thursday / Program Details Nov 13, 2025, 4:30 PM – 5:30 PM Caldwell Public Library , 1010 Dearborn St, Caldwell, ID 83605, USA Make Thursdays your favorite day of the week! Join us for Teen Thursdays, where each week brings something new. Share Fri, Nov 14 Tai Chi and Qigong / Program Details Nov 14, 2025, 10:00 AM – 11:00 AM Caldwell Public Library, 1010 Dearborn St, Caldwell, ID 83605, USA Community Room. Participate in mindful, holistic exercise for overall health and well-being. Ages 18+ Share Fri, Nov 14 Adult Lego Club / Program Details Nov 14, 2025, 4:30 PM – 5:30 PM Caldwell Public Library- Community Room, 1010 Dearborn St, Caldwell, ID 83605, USA Unleash your imagination and build incredible creations with fellow LEGO enthusiasts at our program Adult LEGO Club! Join us for brick-building fun and endless creativity. (Ages 16+) Share Sat, Nov 15 Stories & Crafts / Program Details Nov 15, 2025, 10:30 AM – 11:30 AM Community Room, 1010 Dearborn St, Caldwell, ID 83605, USA Kids engage in fun learning activities (stories, songs, rhymes, and play) designed to help them grow in kindergarten readiness, language, literacy, and social skills needed for school success. There will be a craft activity. Storytime is geared toward ages 3-5, but all are welcome. Share Mon, Nov 17 Baby Storytime 1 / Program Details Nov 17, 2025, 10:00 AM – 10:30 AM Caldwell Public Library, 1010 Dearborn St, Caldwell, ID 83605, USA Lapsit storytime with stories, songs, and activities for babies. Ages 0-2 Share Mon, Nov 17 Baby Storytime 2 / Program Details Nov 17, 2025, 10:30 AM – 11:00 AM Caldwell Public Library , 1010 Dearborn St, Caldwell, ID 83605, USA Lapsit storytime with stories, songs, and activities for babies. Ages 0-2 Share Mon, Nov 17 Baby Storytime 3 / Program Details Nov 17, 2025, 11:00 AM – 11:30 AM Caldwell Public Library , 1010 Dearborn St, Caldwell, ID 83605, USA Lapsit storytime with stories, songs, and activities for babies. Ages 0-2 Share Mon, Nov 17 Family Reading Week kickoff: Glow Lab: Science After Dark / Program Details Nov 17, 2025, 6:00 PM – 7:00 PM Caldwell, 1010 Dearborn St, Caldwell, ID 83605, USA Join us for our special event Glow Lab: Science after Dark as we kickoff Idaho Family Reading Week. Share Tue, Nov 18 Spanish and English Storytime / Program Details Nov 18, 2025, 10:30 AM – 11:00 AM Caldwell Public Library- Community Room, 1010 Dearborn St, Caldwell, ID 83605, USA Kids can grow their language abilities, practice their social skills, and get ready for kindergarten through fun stories, songs, rhymes, and play in English and Spanish. This program is aimed at children aged 2-6, but all are welcome. Share Tue, Nov 18 Read to a Therapy Dog / Program Details Nov 18, 2025, 4:45 PM – 5:45 PM Caldwell Public Library- Community Room, 1010 Dearborn St, Caldwell, ID 83605, USA Kids will improve their reading skills in a stress-free environment as they participate in a 15-minute one-on-one session with a furry canine pal. This program is geared toward ages 7-14, but any child learning to read is welcome. Share Wed, Nov 19 Seasonal Craft- Thanksgiving Centerpieces / Program Details Nov 19, 2025, 6:30 PM – 8:30 PM Community Room, 1010 Dearborn St, Caldwell, ID 83605, USA Embrace the season by crafting a thanksgiving centerpiece! Materials will be provided. Share Thu, Nov 20 CPL at the Senior Center / Program Details Nov 20, 2025, 11:00 AM – 12:00 PM Caldwell Senior Center , 1009 Everett St, Caldwell, ID 83605, USA Drop by the Caldwell Senior Center and ask questions about library services such as our e-resource collection, technology tutoring, homebound delivery services, or the Talking Book Service. Share Load More
- Meeting Room Policies | caldwell-library
Meeting Room Policy The Caldwell Public Library provides meeting space for use by the library, by municipal, county, and state government, and by the public for lawful public use. The Dean E. Miller Community Room will seat approximately 100. Tables, a projection screen, and a kitchenette are available. The Idaho Room, available only during the hours the library is open, has two large conference tables with seating for 15. Food and drink are not permitted in this room. Reservations All scheduling is made through library administration between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m., Monday through Friday. Reservations are preferred at least one week in advance of the meeting date and may be made up to 6 months in advance. Other than the library, municipal, county and state government, no group may reserve the meeting room for more than five four-hour blocks in any month. The library reserves the right to cancel any reservation with a six week notice for its own programming needs. The library reserves the right to set appropriate conditions for use. Groups requiring assistance with and or set up of audiovisual technologies available in the Dean E. Miller Community Room or the Idaho Room must specifically request assistance at the time the room is reserved. Groups should be aware that staff availability is limited and staff may not be available to assist at the time of the event. Rules for Use 1. All meetings held in library meeting rooms must be open to the public. 2. Library-sponsored activities are given priority in the consideration of the use of meeting rooms. Use of library meeting rooms by other City of Caldwell departments will not be given priority over uses by other groups. 3. The room must be left in a neat and orderly condition. Charges for damage beyond normal wear will be assessed to the group that had the booking at the time of the damage. 4. Meeting rooms are not available for private or personal events such as birthday parties, weddings, showers, memorial services, or the like. 5. No fee may be charged for admission to a meeting in a library meeting room. Onsite purchase or sale of goods or services or collection of dues or donations are prohibited, unless expressly permitted in advance by the library director. 6. Meeting rooms are available at times and locations that do not conflict with daily operations of the library. Meeting rooms may be available outside of the library’s open hours only at the discretion of the library director or designee and, in such cases additional charges or fees may be imposed. 7. Adult supervision must be provided during the entire time of contracted use. Library staff cannot provide child care services for the children of adults who are using the meeting room. 8. The library assumes no responsibility of liability for accidents, injury, or loss of personal property in the library or the meeting room. 9. Alcohol consumption, open flames, and animals, with the exception of service animals, on library property are prohibited. 10. Unless otherwise prohibited, refreshments may be served. Groups serving food are responsible for clean-up. 11. Staff may refer public inquiries concerning the meeting in question to the person signing the room reservation form for the group. 12. No group may use the library’s address as its address. All news releases, publicity or advertisements relating to any program or meeting held in one of the library’s meeting rooms shall clearly state the name of the sponsoring organization or individual, and unless the event is co-sponsored by the library, must include the following disclaimer: “This is not a library sponsored event. The City of Caldwell is neither responsible nor liable for information provided by users of the Library’s meeting rooms.” 13. Groups that don't show up within fifteen minutes of their reserved start time will forfeit the reservation. The Library reserves the right to deny or revoke a reservation and permission to use a meeting room at any time if the particular usage is disruptive to the library’s normal course of business, violates the Caldwell Public Library’s Rules of Conduct Policy or any other library policy or regulation, or violates any local, state or federal law. Application Procedure: An application for the Dean E. Miller Community Room is available via the website or upon request by phone, email, or in person. Completed application for use of the Dean E. Miller Community Room must be turned in to library administration before the Dean E. Miller Community Room will be reserved. The Idaho Room may be reserved by contacting the library during normal business hours and an application is not required. The Dean E. Miller Community Room Use Fee: No fee: City of Caldwell, Caldwell Public Library-affiliated groups, or other local government entities groups, community book or study groups, musical recitals, Neighborhood Associations located within the limits of the City of Caldwell. Caldwell, Canyon-County based or national non-profit groups, or individuals: 1- 4 hours: $25 4+ hours: $50 For-profit groups: 1-4 hours: $50 4+ hours: $100 $10 additional cleaning fee: For ALL groups that wish to serve food and beverage. $25 per half hour will be assessed to ALL groups who stay later than 10 minutes past the end of their reserved period. All fees must be paid by cash or check before the start time of the event. Idaho Room Use: There is no fee for use of the Idaho Room. BOOK A ROOM
- Skills and Hobbies
View All Databases Show resources that start with: A B C D F G M N O ABC Food America Skills and Hobbies Explore food culture and traditional recipes from around the country without reference to alcohol. Recipes from across the USA, featuring 6 regions, 50 states, and 33 ethnic groups. Click Here to access ABC Food America AtoZ Food America Skills and Hobbies Explore food culture and traditional recipes from around the country. Recipes from Across the USA., featuring 6 regions, 50 states, and 33 ethnic groups. Click Here to access AtoZ Food America AtoZ Maps Online Skills and Hobbies With AtoZ Maps Online, you have approximately 145,000 maps at your fingertips. This combination of proprietary maps and maps from other reputable sources gives you a “one-stop shop” for content that can be downloaded and used without any copyright restrictions. Notable categories: World Maps, Continent Maps, Country Maps, State Maps, Antique Maps, Historical Maps, Outline Maps, U.S. Topographic Maps, Geography Quiz Game, and Geography Lesson Plans AtoZ Maps Online is a great resource for local students, teachers, genealogy researchers, hikers, hobbyists, and more. Click Here to access AtoZ Maps AtoZ World Food Skills and Hobbies Explore food culture and traditional recipes from around the world. Recipes from 174 Countries. Classic dishes from Afghanistan to Zimbabwe. Click Here to access AtoZ World Food AtoZ the USA Skills and Hobbies AtoZ the USA is the most comprehensive database for U.S. information on the market today. With the option to explore the country as a whole, or research a specific state or one of five US territories, AtoZ the USA gives you in-depth access to a broad range of topics, including: Official State Animals & Plant, Historical Timelines, Modern & Antique Downloadable Maps, National Symbols, State Symbols, Demographics, Culture & Society, Geography Learning Resources, and Government & Politics. AtoZ the USA is a great resource for school projects and patrons traveling the country. Click Here to access AtoZ USA BrainHQ Skills and Hobbies BrainHQ exercises help people think faster, focus better, and remember more - helping them be happier, healthier, and more in control of their lives. Explore specialized exercises for memory, attention, people skills, decision-making and navigation with BrainHQ. Click Here to access BrainHQ CareerOneStop Skills and Hobbies The U.S. Department of Labor sponsors this website that tracks wage and salary information by occupation, location, and highest paying jobs. Click Here to access CareerOneStop Chilton Library Skills and Hobbies Chilton Library offers free step-by-step instructions for your auto repair needs. Access tutorials, diagrams, diagnostic info, and more Click Here to access Chilton Library DigitalLearn Skills and Hobbies Use these self-directed tutorials to improve your basic computer skills, including using a computer, searching the internet, and navigating websites. No account required, simply print and save your certificate at the end of each completed course to keep track of what you've learned. Click Here to access DigitalLearn Freegal Music + Skills and Hobbies Freegal Music+ is your go-to music site! Download the app or use your computer to start streaming or downloading your music today. Access over 18 million songs, including today’s top music and yesterday’s hits. Build your own playlists, listen to curated playlists, or simply enjoy an album. All ad-free! Log in with your library card number and pin. Click Here to access Freegal Music GCF Learn Free Skills and Hobbies Learn what you want, when you want, absolutely free! Check out our Everyday Life, Basic Math, and Computer Training today! Click Here to access GCF Learn Free Mango Languages Skills and Hobbies Mango is an online language-learning system that can help you learn languages with over 70 options like Spanish, French, Japanese, Brazilian Portuguese, German, Mandarin Chinese, Greek, Italian and more. Deliciously simple language learning! Click Here to access Mango Skills and Hobbies
- Mobile Makerspace | caldwell-library
The Caldwell Public Library's Mobile Makerspace allows us to bring library materials, technology, and services to where they are needed in the community. Stop by and visit us if you see us around town, or fill out a request below if you want us at your event. Mobile Makerspace Meet the Mobile Makerspace! This tiny home allows us to bring library materials, technology, and services to where they are needed in the community. Stop by and visit us if you see us around town, or fill out a request below if you want us at your event. FEATURES WIFI Access free public WIFI on any device and borrow library laptops. TECHNOLOGY Demo our 3D Printer, laser cutter, VR headset, and more. BOOKS Browse and check out library materials. You can even sign up for a library card. PROGRAMS At the library, we believe that learning and having fun go hand in hand. Our knowledgeable staff provides both when they bring the Mobile Makerspace out into the community. From tech demos and hands-on STEAM activities to answering your questions and showing you all the library has to offer, the Mobile Makerspace provides valuable opportunities to spread knowledge and technology access around our great community. Virtual Reality Headset Makey Makey 3D Printer Request the Mobile Makerspace We'd love to attend your next school or public event! Share some information with us and our Outreach Librarian will reach out to discuss event details. We cannot attend every event that's requested. Also, if the Makerspace isn't a good fit for your event, we can discuss different outreach possibilities. Event requests must be received at least 21 days before the event to be considered.
- CONTACT | Caldwell Public Library | United States
Is there a book you'd like us to add to the collection? Do you have a question or suggestion? We want to hear from you! Drop us a line. Contact Us Fill out the form below to contact the library. Send Success! Message received. Location 1010 Dearborn Street Caldwell, ID 83605 Location 208-459-3242
- Digital Resources for Kids
View All Databases Show resources that start with: B D I P S V Bright By Text Digital Resources for Kids IdahoPTV has teamed up with Bright by Text to send free activities, games, and resources right to your cell phone. Messages are targeted to your child’s age and include information on child development, language and early literacy, health and safety, behavioral tips, and more. Click Here to access Bright By Text DayByDayIdaho Digital Resources for Kids Would you like a storytime you can enjoy when the time is good for your family? Look no further! DayByDay Idaho includes a new book and song each day, plus activity ideas. Click Here to access DayByDayIdaho International Children's Library Digital Resources for Kids Get ready to travel the world in stories! Read children's books from around the world. Works can be read in different languages as well. Click Here to access International Children's Library PBS Kids Digital Resources for Kids A collection of learning materials featuring your favorite characters from TV. Click Here to access PBS Kids STEM from the start Digital Resources for Kids STEM stands for Science, Tech, Engineering, and Math. This site features lots of STEM ideas, videos, and simple activities for kids ages 3-7. Click Here to access STEM from the Start StoryLine Digital Resources for Kids Tired of reading aloud, but the kids want more? Maybe some picture books, read by celebrities, would be just the thing. Click Here to access StoryLine The Spanish Experiment Digital Resources for Kids Si Ud. Habla Español pero no tiene libros suficientes en la casa para su niños, esto es para Ud! Stories read in Spanish and English. Click Here to access the Spanish Experiment Vroom.org Digital Resources for Kids Vroom features parenting tips for those with young children, ages 0-3. Click Here to access Vroom.org Digital Resources for Kids
- Ultimate Book Nerd | caldwell-library
Are you brave enough to take on the challenge? Read 50 books in 50 weeks and achieve the rank of Ultimate Book Nerd! Ultimate Book Nerd Reading Challenge Are you brave enough to take the challenge? Ultimate Book Nerd runs from January 2-December 16, 2025. Read one book per category for the designated number of categories for your age group to win a prize and achieve the rank of Ultimate Book Nerd! Challenge is open from January 2-July 1, 2025. Find your age group below to learn how to get started. Jump to Adults Jump to Teens Jump to Kids Not sure what to read for each category? Join our Ultimate Book Nerd Facebook Group to ask a fellow participant or browse NoveList Plus on lili.org to search books by genre, audience, topic, and more! Want to suggest a future challenge category or improvement to the program? Click the button below to fill out our feedback form: Feedback Form Digital Log Update Beanstack can be used to digitally log your books. You can go to the beanstack website or download the app for more information. Otherwise, you can find paper logs to print below. You may contact the library with any questions at infolibrary@cityofcaldwell.org or by calling 208-459-3242. Adults (ages 18+) How it works: There are 60 categories, each participant must read 1 book in each of 50 categories to win (the same book cannot be used for multiple categories). Books read must be Middle Grade reading level (grade 4-8) or higher to count toward the challenge. All books must be recorded by Monday, December 16, 2025. Paper logs must be submitted by 5 p.m. Physical books, e-books, and audiobooks count toward the challenge. Books must be started and completed within the contest time period. Sign-ups must be before July 1, 2025 to participate. I've read a book, now what? Be sure to record the following information in the category of your choosing: Category Title and Author of book read Date Started Date Completed Then, pick a new category and start a different book! Get started! Use the paper reading log to keep track of your books. If you need help signing up, please give us a call at 208-459-3242. Paper Log Adults Teens (ages 13-17) How it works: There are 45 categories, each participant must read 1 book in each of 35 categories to win (the same book cannot be used for multiple categories). All books must be recorded by Monday, December 16, 2025. Paper logs must be submitted by 5 p.m. Physical books, e-books, and audiobooks count toward the challenge. Books must be started and completed within the contest time period. Sign-ups must be before July 1, 2025 to participate. I've read a book, now what? Be sure to record the following information in the category of your choosing: Category Title and Author of book read Date Started Date Completed Then, pick a new category and start a different book! Get started! Use the paper reading log to keep track of your books. If you need help signing up, please give us a call at 208-459-3242. Paper Log Teens Kids (ages 5-12) How it works: There are 30 categories, each participant must read 1 book in each of 25 categories to win (the same book cannot be used for multiple categories). All books must be recorded by Monday, December 16, 2025. Paper logs must be submitted by 5 p.m. Physical books, e-books, and audiobooks count toward the challenge. Books must be started and completed within the contest time period. Sign-ups must be before July 1, 2025 to participate. I've read a book, now what? Be sure to record the following information in the category of your choosing: Category Title and Author of book read Date Started Date Completed Then, pick a new category and start a different book! Get started! Use the paper reading log to keep track of your books. If you need help signing up, please give us a call at 208-459-3242. Paper Log Kids
- 3D Printing | caldwell-library
Use the library's 3D printers to bring your ideas to life. Our knowledgeable staff can help you design and execute a variety of 3D print projects. Schedule a consultation to get started. 3D Printing Create your own beautiful designs using the 3D printer at the library. What is 3D Printing? 3D Printing is an additive manufacturing process. This means it works by building an object layer by layer. There are lots of different types of 3D printers that work in a variety of materials, from human tissue to chocolate. The most popular ones use plastic or resin. At Caldwell Public Library, our Prusa MK3 printers use plastic - usually PLA (Polylactic Acid). When we print in plastic it's a lot like drawing with a hot glue gun. The printer melts the plastic and extrudes it through a small nozzle, building it layer by layer. Need help getting started? Download our 3D Printing Guide to discover tips, tricks, and resources. View our 3D printing policy. How do I print something at the library? We have a few different ways for you to 3D print something at the library: Send us your 3D print in .stl or .obj format. Click Here or scroll to the bottom of this page to fill out our submission form and upload your 3D print file. Book a free 3D printing consultation with a staff member to set something up to print. We recommend setting up a consultation if this is your first time 3D printing at the library or if you are unsure if your design will be compatible with our printers. Request a consultation by emailing us at infolibrary@cityofcaldwell.org or call 208-459-3242. submission form
- Strategic Plan | caldwell-library
The Caldwell Public Library Strategic Plan. Strategic Plan Caldwell Public Library Strategic Plan 2022-2025 Download a Copy Mission Statement The Caldwell Public Library provides services and information to connect, enrich, and inspire our community. Goals 1. Strengthen the library’s financial sustainability. a. Establish a Caldwell Public Library Foundation and conduct a long-term fundraising campaign for ongoing program and service needs. (September 2025) b. Create a diversified funding strategy by identifying new philanthropic partnerships, sponsorships, and revenue enhancement opportunities. (Ongoing) c. Increase awareness of the Caldwell Public Library Endowment Fund and conduct long-term fundraising to support the Endowment. (Ongoing) 2. Enhance the library’s community engagement efforts. a. Develop and implement a targeted community outreach and marketing strategy to increase community awareness of the range of services and programs the library provides. (September 2023) b. Expand collections to reflect the needs of all community members including seniors and Spanish speakers. (Ongoing) c. Broaden our physical reach within the community by implementing two 24-hour library access points. (September 2023) d. Improve outreach to the underserved areas of the city and improve communication with patrons living in area. (Ongoing) e. Create a full-time youth services outreach librarian position. (September 2022) 3. Expand the library’s marketing activities to reach a broader audience in the community and increase library users. a. Develop and implement an official Marketing and Social Media Plan that focuses on promoting non-traditional library services, new offerings, and programs. (September 2022) b. Review brand manual and create opportunities for all staff members to learn about the library’s brand and how to promote in a consistent and effective manner. (Ongoing) c. Collect and share community impact stories to strengthen support for library services. (Ongoing) d. Create a full-time communications specialist position. (September 2022) 4. Meet community demand for technology resources and skills development. a. Upgrade vital network infrastructure to provide a more manageable, stable, and fast network and internet connectivity. (September 2023) b. Implement a Technology Plan that supports our strategic priorities to meet the changing needs of our patrons. (September 2022) c. Provide patrons with access to a variety of technologies and classes that support job seekers, business development, and enhance connectivity for seniors, lower-income residents, and families. (Ongoing) Approved by the Caldwell Public Library Board of Trustees: 12/16/2021
- Idaho Resources
View All Databases Show resources that start with: C F G I S Canyon County Election Information Idaho Resources Voter information for upcoming elections in Canyon County. Click Here to access Canyon County Election Information Congressional Records Idaho Resources Find the official congressional record for the United States. Click Here to access Congressional Records FARRIT Idaho Resources Finding All Resources Relating to Idaho Topics -- includes information about natural resources, books, maps, and food. Click Here to access FARRIT Find Help Idaho Resources Search and connect to local organizations that can help you with financial assistance, food insecurity, medical care, and other free or reduced-cost services. Click Here to access Find Help Gem State Prospector Idaho Resources Gem State Prospector can help entrepreneurs with business site selection and demographics research for any city or county in Idaho. Click Here to access Gem State Prospector Idaho Driving Tests Idaho Resources These apps have been created by the Idaho Transportation Department/Division of Motor Vehicles to assist you in developing safe driving knowledge and will test your comprehension of information found in the Idaho Driver’s Manual. Click Here to access Idaho Driving Tests Idaho Senior Living Options Idaho Resources A guide to senior living in Idaho. Click Here to access Idaho Senior Living Options Idaho Tax Commission Idaho Resources Find information on Idaho taxes and file and pay your Idaho state taxes online! Click Here to access the Idaho Tax Commission Idaho Voter Registration Idaho Resources Providing official voting information for the citizens of Idaho. Click Here to access Idaho Voter Registration Sanborn Maps Idaho Resources Sanborn fire insurance maps are the most frequently consulted maps in libraries. Sanborn maps are valuable historical tools for urban specialists, social historians, architects, geographers, genealogists, local historians, planners, environmentalists and anyone who wants to learn about the history, growth, and development of Idaho cities, towns, and neighborhoods. Click Here to access Sanborn Maps iCourt Idaho Resources Search for court records, make payments, or get county contact information. Click Here to access iCourt Idaho Resources
- LIBRARY CARD APPLICATION | Caldwell Public Library | United States
Apply online to get your library card! This application will get you started, stop in to the library to finish up and get your physical card. Get a Library Card The Caldwell Public Library serves residents of the city of Caldwell. Caldwell residents and those owning property within Caldwell city limits, qualify for a borrower card. How to Apply In Person Visit the Caldwell Public Library. Bring your Photo ID and proof of residence to the circulation desk. If you are under 18, a parent or legal guardian will need to be present to sign the application and show photo ID and proof of residence. Acceptable Documents - Proof of Residence Mail received at residence within the last 30 days Electronic form of utility bill from the last 30 days Signed rental or lease agreement from the last 30 days Proof of auto insurance Valid Idaho driver’s license or ID card, issued within the last year Tax assessment notice Postcard sent by the library to the patron’s physical address Nonresidents Those residing outside Caldwell city limits may purchase library services with an annual fee. Annual nonresident card: $50.00 Six month nonresident card: $25.00 Annual senior nonresident card: $25.00 Six month senior nonresident card: $12.50 *prices include tax Renewing Your Library Card Your library card expires one year after it was issued, or one year after your last renewal. Accounts that have been expired for more than 3 years will be removed from our system, and a new library card application will be required to resume services. Need to renew your card? Here are your options: In Person: Bring your photo ID to the front desk at the library to renew your card. If the address on your account has changed, you will also need to provide new proof of address. Over the Phone: If the address on your account has not changed, you are able to renew your card over the phone. Give us a call at 208-459-3242 to renew your card. We are unable to take payments for non-resident card renewals over the phone, but you can opt to pay for your card through your online account. Replacing a Lost Card If your card is lost or stolen, notify the library immediately. For more information, please contact the circulation desk at 208.459.3242.
- Health
View All Databases Show resources that start with: M U Y MedlinePlus Health MedlinePlus is the National Institutes of Health's Website for patients and their families and friends. Produced by the National Library of Medicine. Click Here to access MedlinePlus MedlinePlus Spanish Health MedlinePlus en español es el sitio web de los Institutos Nacionales de la Salud para pacientes, familiares y amigos. MedlinePlus le ofrece información confiable y actualizada en todo momento, en cualquier lugar y de forma gratuita. Click Here to access MedlinePlus Spanish USA.gov Health Health Health resources from the government, from child care and insurance to medications and vaccines. Click Here to access USA.gov Health Your Health Idaho Health Idaho's health insurance marketplace where Idahoans find the right coverage for their needs. The only place to save on monthly premiums with a tax credit. Click Here to access Your Health Idaho Health











