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Support Your Maryland Libraries
During these tough economic times people are rediscovering the value of their local library. There is an increased need for job search training, Internet and computer access, and safe, family friendly gathering places. At the same time, libraries are facing cuts as states struggle to allocate their resources. Now more than ever your library needs your support.
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posted by Dave on 2/19/2009
Cup of Joe
Good Morning Maryland (abc2news.com) will be showcasing our Winter Reading Mugs this morning on their Cup of Joe segment. It should air at 9:35 and the segment will be on their website afterwards.
posted by Dave on 2/18/2009
Still Time to Sign Up for WRP
It's not too late to sign up for our Winter Reading Program! Through March 7th, adults and high school teens may register online via the link above or at any branch and will receive a commemorative Winter Reading pen (while supplies last).
To complete the program, adults must read or listen to five books and high school teens must read or listen to three or more books. Participants completing the program will receive a Winter Reading mug (while supplies last).
posted by Dave on 2/13/2009
Washington Post: "[Library] Business Brisk"
The Washington Post writes about the ongoing increase in traffic at area libraries, from children's programming participants to DVD-borrowers to resumé writers.
posted by Dave on 2/02/2009




