Got a library card? Orange County libraries giving free WonderWorks passes with signups, renewals

National Library Week is April 7-13

The current Downtown Orlando Library opened in 1966. The expansion and renovation opened in 1986. (Orange County Library System)

ORLANDO, Fla. – The Orange County Library System is celebrating National Library Week starting Sunday, but it’s the residents who can get gifts.

In honor of the special week, the library is giving out two free tickets to WonderWorks Orlando to anyone who enters a library branch to sign up for a new library card or renew an existing card.

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WonderWorks is an interactive science and creativity center on International Drive.

Residents who want the free passes to WonderWorks must go to a branch to sign up between Sunday, April 7, and Saturday, April 13. Passes are only available while supplies last.

The Orange County Library System recently celebrated 100 years since opening on Nov. 8, 1923, in downtown Orlando. The library system now has 15 locations across the county, offering not just books and media, but classes in everything from fiber arts to languages to video editing, social services, job search help, events and meeting space, free digital downloads, free passes for cultural attractions and more.

We did a story back in November about 10 things you may not know are offered by the Orange County Library System. You can read it HERE.

To learn about the library system’s Local Wanderer program, check out Crystal Moyer’s recent Insider story.

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