Wake County West Regional Library, Cary NC
Wake County’s West Regional Library at 4000 Louis Stephens Drive in Cary is a 5 year old public library branch serving many neighborhoods in West Cary. It is one of twenty library branches in the Wake County Public Library System.
Adjacent to Carpenter Village, with Greenway Access, West Regional Library is an attractive structure, in contemporary design.
(Unfortunately, I got there after hours the other evening, and had to settle for exterior photos. Still, they are nice.)
Myriad services available at the Wake County Libraries make them a centerpiece for the surrounding community. West Regional Library was keenly anticipated prior to its opening in 2006.
Ms. Juanita Tobin
410-335-9270
These books are great for National Learning Disabilities Awareness Week, during the month of October each year. My step granddaughter has Dyslexia, and I feel this series is very important to offer to parents, educators, and of course, children. Please let the elementary schools in your community know about this book series. So many children need a resource to help them understand that each of us has a “learning style”, and there is help and hope for those who might struggle. It is my goal, as a step grandparent, to bring this series to the attention of every library in the United States. Below is the list of titles and the “ISBN” identifiers if needed.
If You’re So Smart, How Come You Can’t Spell Mississippi?
ISBN-13: 978-1603364485
Mrs. Gorski, I Think I Have the Wiggle Fidgets
ISBN-13: 978-1603364690
Last To Finish, A Story About the Smartest Boy in Math Class
ISBN-13: 978-1603364560
Stacey Coolidge’s Fancy Smancy Cursive Handwriting
ISBN-13: 978-1603364621