Library Provides U.S. Citizenship Resources
Jan 12, 2016 12:00AM ● By Source: Yolo County
The U.S. Citizenship Corner, located inside the library by the government materials section, provides free information and resources for individuals to take home, as well as a U.S. Citizenship Kit that cardholders can check out. Photo courtesy of Wikimedia
Individuals interested in becoming U.S. citizens can now find resources at the new “U.S. Citizenship Corner” at Yolo County’s Arthur F. Turner Community Library, located at 1212 Merkley Avenue in West Sacramento.
The U.S. Citizenship Corner, located inside the library by the government materials section, provides free information and resources for individuals to take home, as well as a U.S. Citizenship Kit that cardholders can check out.
In addition, the library is hosting a series of free workshops on U.S. citizenship. The first workshop, entitled “How to Become a U.S. Citizen,” is scheduled for February 28th from 6 to 8 p.m. and features special guest Vilaysay Chang from the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services of District 22. She will be available to answer questions about the naturalization process. All programs and workshops are free to attend and no reservations are required.
The Yolo County Library supports learning and growth by providing opportunities and resources in a welcoming and enriching environment. This new service is made possible through a collaboration with the United States Citizenship and Immigration Services of District 22.
For more information about events at the Arthur F. Turner Community Library, contact library staff at (916) 375-6465 or visit the Yolo County Library at: www.yolocounty.org (see calendar for Arthur F. Turner Community Library-specific events). Connect with the Yolo County Library on Facebook at www.facebook.com/yolocountylibrary.org.