Schools visiting the town throughout the month of March, the City Library through an initiative organized by the Department of Education to increase the use of facilities in the young.
Since its inauguration last year, plus equipment for more than 80% the number of users.
The Department of Education and Culture has launched a program of guided tours to the local library to explain the new services offered, while increasing the number of visitors from schools in the municipality.
Specifically, through this initiative, students from four colleges and the Institute will visit public facilities.
Since the inauguration of the expansion of the Municipal Library, the public facility has over 8,100 registered users and has provided nearly 4,000 copies of books and multimedia material, representing an increase of 80% by number of users.
Moreover, since the equipment is registered with the Library Network of the Region of Murcia, and includes reading rooms, Internet access, media, and periodicals Comicteca over three floors and more than 560 meters.
The library is divided into reading and study rooms and reading rooms for adults.
It also has an infant-juvenile hall where students can access the loan of books, music CDs, films and comics.
In this new room are sorted by color books for ages with the aim of facilitating the loan and quick reference to all audiences.
Another novelty in this room is the pet child Jarita Reader, a turtle that serves to encourage study habits and reading in the smallest municipality.
Photo: Councillor for Education and Culture, Isabel Garcia, welcomed the 60 schools that have started the tours.
Source: Ayuntamiento de Puerto Lumbreras