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Events and Programs
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The Association email newsletter, which is sent out a few times a month, is the best way to stay up-to-date on our programs and events. If you thought you had requested it and aren't getting it, if you've changed email addresses, or if this is the first you've heard of it--all you have to do is put in your name & email address below and click Subscribe. If you have any trouble, please send an email. Thanks!
If you have a library card, also click to link your email and you'll get reminders a few days before your items are due. |
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General
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We do not directly offer downloadable ebooks or e-audio at this time (too expensive for our budget). The good news: you can access them through other libraries thanks to the ACCESS-PA exchange program. Kindle, Nook, and other popular e-readers are supported. Quick solution (read on for the details): apply for a Free Library of Philadelphia card online, then use it to borrow from their huge Overdrive collection. |
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Last Updated ( Saturday, 26 January 2013 )
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How to help
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If you or someone you know loves chocolate, you can help your local library by stopping by a Pennstar Bank in Susquehanna County and buying one or more of these cute little milk chocolate bars--only $1 each. Chocolates by Leopold makes the chocolate--it's local and it's delicious. Pennstar takes care of the sales, and Montrose Publishing prints the wrapper, so it's a true community effort. Proceeds benefit the Association. Most local Pennstar locations participate, so look for the bars when you're banking! |
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Last Updated ( Monday, 14 February 2011 )
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Donations
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Dick Smith (Carrizo) with Susan Stone (Administrator/Librarian) and a new book with plate.
Because of the state funding cuts, our budget for 2011 is going to be even further reduced. We are very happy to report that Carrizo Oil & Gas has made a donation of $5,500 to our materials budget. This will cover the Outreach Services children's book collection, which serves the entire county through our network of branch libraries, deposit stations, and Books-by-Mail, as well as the six county school districts, homeschoolers, preschools, and daycares. With the generosity of companies like Carrizo, and the tremendous amount of support we get from individuals, we stand a good chance of filling the hole in our budget made by next year's reduction in state funding. (That's approximately $21,000, but it could increase.) We thank all of our generous donors! |
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 17 August 2010 )
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Donations
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L to R: Charles Cesaretti (Finance Committee), George Stark (Cabot Oil & Gas), Kim Harwood (Finance Committee), Gladys Bennett (President), Duane Hinds (Second VP), Larry Newhart (Treasurer), Susan Stone (Administrator/Librarian).
The Outreach Services "Books on Wheels" van is crucial to providing our services. Not only does it transport thousands and thousands of items all across the county--to our branches, deposit stations, the six county school districts, day cares, personal care homes, and the correctional facility--but it also allows our librarians to bring story hours and summer reading programs to remote locations. When we learned that our van (a 1999 Chevy Astro) would not pass inspection without thousands of dollars for short-term repairs, that the Association couldn't afford anyway, the Board was at a loss.
We are delighted to report that Cabot Oil & Gas has come forward to underwrite the cost of a new van: a 2010 Dodge Caravan with 26,000 miles. We extend our thanks and appreciation to Cabot for this very generous and crucial donation. We also want to thank Phil Chamberlain of C&F Motors Sales for finding us such a clean, almost new vehicle. Finally, we thank Pump'n'Pantry, who have generously covered the ongoing costs of running the van for many years and continue to do so. |
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 17 August 2010 )
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