Every Story Counts
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.
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When Fiction Saves the Day
by Sharon, about 2 months agoYes, I care about the welfare of "the world" -- about the planet's health, the state of the nation's political debacles, the counties beleaguered by ICE and the regions reeling from snow and ice, as well as the individuals handling their own and loved one's mental and physical health. And, sometimes, underneath the coatings of environmental haze, governments' ugly disputes, armed hooligans, outrageous storm outings, and poverty of food and housing, I want no more of reality. I turn to the county library, a beacon of refuge and enlightenment which draws me into the Fiction sections. Needing a break from... Continue reading -
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Like having a warm, caring neighbor that enriches my life
by Pwans, about 2 months agoHi. My name is Paula and I most often use the beautiful Alpine branch.
During the early days of the Covid pandemic, when everything felt so uncertain and isolating, I found comfort in a simple yet powerful gift from my library: the ability to keep books and movies checked out for extended periods of time. They also stopped charging overdue fees, and I noticed that more books were becoming available in digital format. The library opened back up as soon as they could and staff were there to help, even before the public could go back inside. Curbside pickup was... Continue reading
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Keeps me walking
by olderwalker, about 2 months agoI am older now, and walking is one of my pleasures that enhances my health. But it is a bit boring. I now check out Kindle books and while I walk, my phone reads them to me via ear buds, using an app on my phone (Alexa, in case anyone is interested, but there are others). By getting interested in a story I am more likely to walk more, to keep listening. This is excellent for my health and also contributes to my use of public transport because I can listen while walking to and from the trolley station or... Continue reading -
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An Accessible and Reliable Place to Find New Interests and Necessary Resources
by OverratedPeanut, about 2 months agoConveniently located on the MTS bus route, the library has always come in clutch when I need something printed or to check out a book related to a class I'm in at school. My local branch in El Cajon was also the first place I ever got into D&D, checked out the works of author's I had never read before, and checked out movies that I'd never seen before (because streaming doesn't always have what I'm looking for). -
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A Kid in the Library
by SandyLee, about 2 months agoOne of my fondest memories of childhood was walking down the alley behind my house in our small midwestern town, to the Library. It was open only 3 afternoons a week. The children's section was in the back corner of one big room. I would go back there, sit on the floor for a long time and pull out books to look at, trying to decide which ones to bring home. I read all the Betsy Tacey Books, Nancy Drew, Bobbsey Twins.This Kid in the library in the 50's grew up to be a librarian...and now at 80, volunteers... Continue reading
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Lifetime Library Lover
by Pat, about 2 months agoI’m 87 years old and still remember getting my first library card when I was 7. I’ve been a library user ever since. Growing up, I could ride my bike to the library, which was on the edge of downtown, and I made regular trips to check out and return books. The Girl Scout “Hut” was next door so I often dropped in to say hello to the ladies that worked there, and sold us our pins and badges. Since it was a college town, I also had access to the university library. Couldn’t check out books, but could research... Continue reading -
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Community Connection
by Lover0Libraries, about 2 months agoMy local library is such a gift. If I want book recommendations, I can ask a librarian. I go there to vote. I reapplied for my passport at the library. I have attended embroidery classes at the library. I love that the library has something for everyone. It's more than books, there are countless online resources such as newspapers, Rosetta Stone, audiobooks. Librarians are like the keepers of knowledge and are always willing to share. I love our local libraries, they truly enrich our community!
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Saturday outings to the Library
by Ashley , about 2 months agoBeautiful sunny days call for a walk to the Encinitas Library a top the hill. Entering one of my favorite libraries we are greeted with art! Which art will be in the glass boxes this time? My two young children, 4 and 2, walk around each box to examine them. After that we go on to the children’s area of the library. There we can play with the many great toys that are provided, color with crayons and coloring pages, snuggle up with a book in the half circle reading area, or step outside in the outdoor area for picnics... Continue reading -
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Free books!
by Julianne, about 2 months agoI save hundreds of dollars a year by using the library! -
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Making Surf Movies
by SurferJason , about 2 months agoWell my story is probably unlike anyone else's. In 2007 I quit the RatRaceWorld & decided I just want to teach surfing & travel up & down the coast surfing by myself on uncrowded waves while also living out of my vehicle keeping the cost of living down. During that time I got sponsored by many different companies just for me being me & my Mom requested I make her a short video of what I do everyday after she bought me a GoPro for Christmas in 2009. After teaching myself how to make that video on a free program... Continue reading
Who's Listening
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Project Manager
Key Dates
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January 25 → January 31 2026
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January 25 → January 31 2026
FAQs
- What is Every Story Counts?
- Why is San Diego County Library participating?
- Who should take the survey?
- Who is collecting the survey responses?
- How will the results be shared?
- How can I get a free San Diego County Library card?
- Where can I find San Diego County Library branch hours and locations?
- Where can I find an online calendar of programs and events at San Diego County Library branches?
- Does it cost anything to use the library?