Every Story Counts

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San Diego County Library helps you create your own story. With 33 branches county wide, we foster learning, exploration, and discovery every day.

We hosted the Every Story Counts survey from January 23-31, 2026. The responses will help us learn about why the library matters to you and how we can improve our services. Please stay tuned for more information about the results.

San Diego County Library helps you create your own story. With 33 branches county wide, we foster learning, exploration, and discovery every day.

We hosted the Every Story Counts survey from January 23-31, 2026. The responses will help us learn about why the library matters to you and how we can improve our services. Please stay tuned for more information about the results.

CLOSED: More to say? Tell us about why the library matters to you. Share your library story here.

This opportunity concluded on January 31, 2026. Thank you for telling us about why the library matters to you. We appreciate your input.


You can tell your story using text, a photo, or video.

Optional: Share your first name and the name of the San Diego County Library branch you use the most often.  

Please note: Your story may be used in library promotional materials. 

Thank you for sharing your story with us.
CLOSED: This discussion has concluded.

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    Love my local library!

    by Lizzy, about 1 month ago
    I remember when they first build the Rancho San Diego library, I was in middle school. I was so thrilled when it opened and I got to check out my first book. I have continued to visit all through high school, through college and I now return from time to time to explore various topics as a lifelong learner. When I was experimenting with different cooking styles, I came to see what different cook books they had. Then when I started reading long series, I visited my library to start this journey as well. Having access to books in person... Continue reading
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    Clairemont Library for kids with working parents

    by Josephine Brinkman, about 1 month ago
    I will never forget my Clairemont Library on Clairemont Mesa Blvd. I learned how to read there on the linoleum floor with my two older siblings who also babysat me and our younger brother. Pippi Longstocking, Mrs. Piggle Wiggle, Charlotte's Web, Little Women, to name a few.


    My parents worked long hours and the Library in Clairemont where we lived was a safe place to sit and read for hours. I will never forget the lovely ladies who worked there and where my love of reading and writing began. The library was the highlight of my childhood and before there... Continue reading

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    They Persisted

    by Cc101, about 1 month ago
    My children and I often frequent the public library in El Cajon. My oldest loves to run around and look at all the items the have in the children’s section, she is incredibly curious. My youngest loves their toys and Lego wall. Now to best explain why this moment meant so much to us, I have to first tell you about my oldest child. She is 6 and has moderate autism, which can make everyday things more challenging for her. She is semi-verbal and usually responds with a few words, she’s also a high sensory seeker and will run around... Continue reading
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    My 3rd place

    by Nadra, about 1 month ago
    I have work, home and my third place.

    my third place is the library, it’s safe and exciting to me. It’s calming and relaxing while thrilling at the same time.

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    Baby story time

    by AS, about 1 month ago

    one of the first outing I went on independently with my 9 month old was a trip to story time at our local library. 16 years and 4 children later, story time was a constant in all of my children’s baby and toddler years. Love our libraries!

  • Share I rely on the Library on Facebook Share I rely on the Library on Twitter Share I rely on the Library on Linkedin Email I rely on the Library link

    I rely on the Library

    by Karenski, about 1 month ago

    I listen to all my books these days and I couldn’t afford it if I had to buy the books.

    The Library there for us who listen to our books as audiobooks and their loan is free, just like physical books.

    So, I for one am very grateful!

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    We couldn’t be more grateful

    by Janely97, about 1 month ago
    The La Mesa Library and Libby have been such an inspiration and gift to our family. Our 9 and 6-year-old children love to come to the library to escape into a book We’ve been able to introduce them to different parts of the world and different ways of life.

    I work full time and have not had time in years to sit down with a book like I used to. For the first time ever, I’ve been able to consume a tone of books to and from work. It’s been amazing to have the joy of reading again.

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    Our Country Library

    by Caroline Rogers, about 1 month ago
    Descanso Library has always been a warm, welcoming home for our community for every age. When I was teaching first grade, I would walk my students over for "Library Time" with Peggy Machado, head librarian at the time. She would read a story, and then the children were allowed to browse and check out books. Peggy was magical with children.

    My own sons loved the kids' library programs.

    Today, our library still is the "Community Center" of our town. Many clubs meet there, and often classes are taught there. There is a "free" book drop off and exchange funded by... Continue reading

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    Sharing a love of books

    by Sweetheart84, about 1 month ago

    I was brought often to the San Diego City libraries by my Grandma. I have fond memories of reading on the front lawn of libraries with my grandma. I became an avid reader reading long chapter books while on family road trips! I had a few years where I was in & out of the hospital, but books were always there for me! I had my 1st daughter in 2010, while I was in living in Rancho San Diego! Wanting to give my daughter a love of books, I took her on weekly trips to the RSD Library for storytime... Continue reading

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    Libraries are Nervous System Care

    by Melizza, about 1 month ago

    The books aren’t looking at me.
    They’re not expecting anything from me.
    They’re not asking me to do or be or prove anything.

    I walk down the aisles, long shelves filled with books, sometimes with my toddler, sometimes alone. We slow down. We soften. And then we land on something that makes us curious, or feel wonder, or want to create.

    It feels like an exhale. Rest. Recharge.
    And then an inhale that feels like fuel for life.

    I love my library.

    It’s one of the few places I can still go where the smells are the same as when... Continue reading

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