Tuesday, April 15, 2008
free library cards!
I was asked to send along the note below. Please note that an easel will be set up in the Berlin Elementary School lobby with information regarding the Kellogg-Hubbard Library. We're hoping this will help you become aware of the many offerings at our community library. I hope you'll find time soon to go visit and in the meantime, checkout their website!
Dear Berlin residents,
Thank you so much for your support of the Kellogg-Hubbard Library on Town Meeting Day!
Voter turnout was huge and I think this helped the Library to be successful. Usage of the Library went down over the course of last year when we needed to charge Berlin residents for a library card, and I am thrilled that there is now free access for all Town residents.
Please visit Kellogg-Hubbard to obtain, or renew, your free library card. Just some of what you will find at the library:
Over 60,000 books, DVDs, audio books, magazines and newspapers.
The wonderful children’s library with parenting books, and materials for infants to young readers.
Ten computer workstations with high-speed access to the Internet.
A wide range of educational programming for children and adults.
Now available: free download of audio books. (Go to the Library’s website, www.kellogghubbard.org, and follow the link to Listen Up! Vermont.)
The Kellogg-Hubbard Library is committed to serving you to achieve our mission: preserve yesterday, inform today, and inspire tomorrow. Thank you again for your support.
Martin Hahn
Executive Director
Dear Berlin residents,
Thank you so much for your support of the Kellogg-Hubbard Library on Town Meeting Day!
Voter turnout was huge and I think this helped the Library to be successful. Usage of the Library went down over the course of last year when we needed to charge Berlin residents for a library card, and I am thrilled that there is now free access for all Town residents.
Please visit Kellogg-Hubbard to obtain, or renew, your free library card. Just some of what you will find at the library:
Over 60,000 books, DVDs, audio books, magazines and newspapers.
The wonderful children’s library with parenting books, and materials for infants to young readers.
Ten computer workstations with high-speed access to the Internet.
A wide range of educational programming for children and adults.
Now available: free download of audio books. (Go to the Library’s website, www.kellogghubbard.org, and follow the link to Listen Up! Vermont.)
The Kellogg-Hubbard Library is committed to serving you to achieve our mission: preserve yesterday, inform today, and inspire tomorrow. Thank you again for your support.
Martin Hahn
Executive Director