February 7, 2008
08-04
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
For more information, contact:
Library Books-By-Mail
2008 Public Service Announcements
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Are you at home recuperating? Or, does a lack of transportation or age-related difficulties prevent you from getting to a library? If you live in Price County, you don’t have to miss out on the pleasure of reading! Library Books-By-Mail loans all kinds of paperback books for free – and they mail directly to your home. For more information and a copy of the catalog, call 1-800-321-LIBS or visit www.librarybooksbymail.org.
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Do you like to read but can’t get to the library? Library Books-By-Mail loans paperback books to residents of Price County who are recovering from short or long term illness, have age-related difficulties, or other circumstances that make it difficult to get out and about. All postage is prepaid and there is no charge for this free service. For more information and a copy of the catalog, call 1-800-321-LIBS or visit www.librarybooksbymail.org.
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The new Library Books-By-Mail catalog is here! Library Books-By-Mail loans paperback books to residents of Price County who are recovering from short or long term illness, have age-related difficulties, or other circumstances that make it difficult to get out and about. All postage is prepaid and there is no charge for this free service. For more information and a copy of the catalog, call 1-800-321-LIBS or visit www.librarybooksbymail.org.
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The library is as close as your mailbox with the Library Books-By-Mail service! Books can be sent directly to YOUR doorstep, free of charge to you. Library Books-By-Mail is a unique program for residents of Price County who need assistance in order to leave their residence. Most Library Books-By-Mail users have age-related difficulties, a short or long-term illness, or other circumstances that make it difficult to get out and about. For more information and a copy of the catalog, call 1-800-321-LIBS or visit www.librarybooksbymail.org.
IFLS, a state-funded agency that covers 53 public and four county libraries in ten west central Wisconsin counties, insuring all residents have access to their public library. IFLS works with library staff and local library boards, providing administrative, IT, MORE, interloan, youth services, and public relations support, as well as a connection to state-supported services and programs.
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