Libraries are a pinnacle part of a thriving community. They have served as “the cornerstone of democracy” (Source A) since Benjamin Franklin established the first one in the 1730’s. They allow citizens and communities to access dozens of …show more content…
Ranging from readings for babies and toddlers, teem programs, and visits to senior citizens (Source B), there are many different kinds of activities that public libraries offer. This wide variety of service indicates that libraries are places that are inclusive, and that they value the people who they serve. If an institution is willing to go out and visit seniors, as well as taking time to develop basic reading skills for children, they are worth putting time and money towards. Libraries not only serve an extremely wide age range, but also many different demographics (Source C). New and improved technology is great for accessibility, but it also comes at a high price. Public libraries are a place that provide for everyone including “those without a highschool diploma, the unemployed, . . . and those with household incomes of less than $30,000” (Source C). because these people are less likely to have access to e-books or other forms of technology, libraries are outlets that are perfect for getting any information that you could want or need. Public libraries are a place for all ages, demographics, and interests to enjoy this community