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The Staunton Public Library offers numerous programs and resources to keep teens engaged, educated and entertained.
Check out all our programs on our event calendar.
Teens ages 11-18 interested in volunteering at the Library can complete a Teen Volunteer Application. A paper copy of the application can be requested at the Reference Desk on the 1st Floor. For more information and questions about volunteer hours, email the Youth Services Librarian with questions.
Stay Connected
- Like the Staunton Public Library on Facebook.
- Follow the Library on Instagram @stauntonpubliclibrary.
- Watch “What’s New in YA?” booktalks on our YouTube page.
Reading Suggestions
Check out the Reading Suggestions page for librarian curated booklists on many topics and genres!
Online Resources
Find It Virginia: A collection of databases that provide access to resources such as newspapers, journal articles, and more. This is a great place to start for any research project.
NoveList: Book lists and book recommendations to help you find your next favorite read.
Southwest Virginia Public Libraries - OverDrive: Access and download popular eBooks, audiobooks and magazines.
Hoopla: Music, movies, TV shows, comics, eBooks, and audiobooks for free with your Staunton Public Library card and PIN number [come in and get a PIN if you don’t have one].
Transparent Language: Language learners can build vocabulary, practice skills, and maintain what they have learned with Transparent Language Online, available anytime, anywhere in 110+ languages.
Universal Class: More than 500 courses are available on topics such as Exercise and Fitness, Entrepreneurship, Arts and Music, Home and Garden Care, Cooking, Computers and Technology, Health and Medicine, Homeschooling, Job Assistance, Law and Legal, Parenting and Family, Pet and Animal Care, plus hundreds more. Requires Staunton Library card.
Driving Tests: DMV practice tests for car, motorcycle, and CDL.
