Library offers online classes for people of all ages
One of the Island's original search engines has been embracing the virtual world.
The Family Library in Douglas has not only made the transition to online services seamlessly, it's created new opportunities, inspired by the freedom of the digital world.
During the pandemic, the library has been working to support people of all ages, from moving all their education, kids and parents classes online to delivering more than 3000 books to it's elderly members and checking in on them with regular phone calls.
Sue Jolly from the Family Library told Rhian Evans more:
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