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Where Do I Vote

You can return your completed ballot to the Cesar Chavez Library!  Beginning October 8, 2024, you can return your ballot in the Cesar Chavez Library ballot drop box, 615 Williams Road, 24 hours a day up to 8:00 p.m. on Election Day.

Cesar Chavez Library is the only library in the Salinas Public Library system that will have a ballot drop box.

You can also return your ballot:

News Date: 
Apr 20 2022 - 11:30am

The Salinas Public Library is happy to announce the expansion of opening hours at the El Gabilan branch. Starting on April 23rd, the community will be able to access...

Q: What is the California State Library Parks Pass and who can use it? A: In partnership with the First Partner’s Office and the California State Library, the...

A photo of two hands touching a door and a rock wall with the California State Library Parks Pass logo in front
News Date: 
Apr 12 2022 - 9:30am

Parks Passes are now available to borrow from Salinas Public Library!

To provide more equitable access, reduce barrier of access, and to encourage more Californians to spend time...

News Date: 
Apr 3 2022 - 11:00am

Happy National Library Week!

From April 3-9, we are celebrating National Library Week, a time to highlight the essential role libraries, librarians and library workers play in transforming...

Text: Salinas Public Library Presents Salinas Youth Poet Laureate 2022.
News Date: 
Mar 24 2022 - 3:30pm

We are looking for the next Salinas Youth Poet Laureate!

Throughout the month of April, Salinas Public Library will accept submissions from young poets, ages 13-19. A group of...

Who can I contact with questions?

If you have questions, please email poetry [at] ci.salinas.ca.us , or call the Salinas Public Library at (831) 758-7456.

Who are the judges?

There are five judges, representing a diverse group of experts from literacy, arts and educational organizations as well as local artists and activists.  

What is the judging process?

There will be judges representing a diverse group of experts from literacy, arts and educational organizations as well as local artists and activists who will help select the winning laureate.   

The  2024 Youth Poet Laureate will be the poet who scores the highest total number of points.  The Vice Laureate will have the 2nd  highest score. Scores will be based on the following criteria: 

What does it mean to be Youth Poet Laureate?

The Salinas Youth Poet Laureate and the Finalists may be invited to host a poetry reading at the Salinas Public Library, or at other City of Salinas events throughout the year. The Laureate may also be asked to share their experiences with the press and through blogs, videos and social media. There are no specific events planned at this time.

The Salinas Youth Poet Laureate may also represent Salinas and its youth at public and private events, and will be a model for other youth for a period of up to two years.