The Aliante Library is part of the North Las Vegas Library District. It serves as a vital resource for the community. The library offers public reference assistance, children’s arts and crafts, story times, a Spanish collection, cultural and civic programs, public use computers with internet access, DVDs, and specialized books and materials.
Opened on May 24, 2006, the Aliante Library was established to meet the growing demand for library services in the Aliante community. As the second library in North Las Vegas, it was built at a cost of $5.2 million and has since become a cornerstone of the community. Adjacent to the Aliante Nature Discovery Park, the library provides a serene environment for reading and learning. The facility is designed to be accessible to all patrons, with features that accommodate individuals with disabilities.
How do I get a library card?
Residents can apply for a library card by visiting the Aliante Library in person with a valid photo ID and proof of address.
Are there meeting rooms available for public use?
Yes, the Aliante Library offers meeting rooms that can be reserved for public use. Availability and reservation policies can be obtained by contacting the library directly.
Does the Aliante Library offer digital resources?
Yes, it has a variety of digital resources, including eBooks, audiobooks, and online databases. These can be accessed through the library’s official website.
What programs are available for children?
The Aliante Library offers a range of children’s programs including story times, arts and crafts, and educational workshops.
Is Wi-Fi available at Aliante Library?
Yes, free Wi-Fi is available for all patrons within the library premises.