Tracy Branch Library
20 E. Eaton Ave Directions | 866-805-7323
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About the Library
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The Tracy Branch Library offers a circulating collection of library materials in English, Spanish, Hindi, and Punjabi. This collection includes books, audiobooks, movies, and music.
We also offer free use of our wifi and computer workstations with internet and Microsoft Office. Printing, 3D printing, copying, scanning, and faxing are available for a fee. Newspapers are available for browsing and magazines are available for checkout.
The library also has a reference collection, self-service checkout machines, and a book magnifier.
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Library Events & Programs
The library hosts free public events & programs for all ages.
To see scheduled events, visit the Library Events Calendar.
Friends of the Library Used Booksale
Books & media are for sale in the Wadsworth Meeting Room during library hours. For more information about the Friends of the Library, visit: https://www.facebook.com/TracyFriendsOfTheLibrary
Donations
You may donate materials to the library during open hours. Donated materials may be added to our collection for circulation or sold in the Tracy Friends of the Library book sale which raises funds for library programs. You may also donate funds directly to the library.
Volunteering
If you are 14 or older, you may pick up a volunteer application at the library checkout desk.
Outdoor Book Return
All materials, except LINK+, can be returned to our outdoor book drops 24/7. Please only return LINK+ materials to a staff person at the circulation desk inside of the library.
About the City of Tracy
City Website: www.cityoftracy.org
Newspaper: Tracy Press
City Documents @The Library: Copies of the Tracy City Council minutes and City Planning documents are available in the Reference Collection
Tracy History @The Library: Books, Local History Collection, and Tracy Press microfilm [1909-current]