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Library

Overview

The Cultural Arts Committee was established by the City Council in 1992 to promote knowledge, enjoyment and appreciation of the performing, literary and visual arts through community interaction with the arts, in order to strengthen the quality of life in Mission Viejo.

General

Q: Who can use the Library’s computers?
A: There are 20 computers available in the main technology center for patrons ages 18 and older. Patrons ages 6 to 12 have access to computers in the Youth area of the library. Young adults, ages 13 through 17, may access the 6 teen computers located next to the Reference Desk. Patrons under 6 years of age may use the multimedia learning station in the children's department, with parental supervision. WiFi is also available for your laptop.

Public Computers

The Library offers over 30 public computers for use free by adults, teens, or children. First come, first served access is available during open hours, with a valid Mission Viejo Library card. Filtered Internet service is available as well as standard Microsoft Office programs such as Word and Excel. Self-service printing is available for a fee.

Homework Help

Students in grades 2 through 6 can work with volunteer tutors in the Mission Viejo Library Friends Storytime Room every Tuesday during the school year, from 3:30 pm - 4:30 pm and 4:30 pm - 5:30 pm. Students are advised to bring specific assignments to work on. Registration is limited to one hour session only. For information and to register, call the Children's Reference Desk at (949) 452-8343.

The Mission Viejo Library offers a wide range of materials, programs and services for our youngest patrons. From early literacy storytimes to family programs, there's something for every young person, along with their parents and caregivers. Friendly, expert staff are on site to welcome children and families and help you with reading resources, homework research, fun family activities and more. 

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