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Library Lovers Month

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Friends of the Library has designated February as Library Lovers Month! Library Lovers Month gives all us a chance to recognize and express our appreciation for all that our libraries and librarians do for us year round. Libraries are an amazing source for knowledge, entertainment, and company.

Join us as we celebrate and advocate for our amazing libraries in Montgomery County.

Celebrate!

Join us on January 30, 2010, at the Silver Spring Library at 11:00 for the kick-off Library Lovers Month celebration with award-winning musician and author Barry Louis Polisar. You can enjoy his music while participating in our Mad Hatter’s Tea Party! Dress up as your favorite character from a book and come enjoy music, drinks, and snacks with Friends of the Library. Parents can enter a raffle to win prizes!

There are events throughout the County for all ages- just check out the calendar below to find your perfect fit. There are give-aways at all local branches and Friends bookstores, from bumper stickers, postcards, and bookmarks to chocolate! Several of the librarians have “Steal a Kiss” stations– chocolate kisses, that is!

You can support Montgomery County Public Libraries throughout the year, but especially during Library Lovers Month.  Donating time, money, and expertise helps us ensure that our libraries are as amazing as we know they can be.

Advocate!

Everyone knows our Libraries provide us with books, but they also give access to computers and circulate DVDs, videos, and audio tapes to the public. They provide a multitude of vital services to our community year round.

There are opportunities to attend local government meetings and public hearings where you can voice your support for our libraries, which are being hit hard by the county government cutbacks– they have lost a significant portion of their budgets due to the cutbacks this year already. Libraries are not a frill, but rather a vital part of our community. You can use our postcards to write the county council and let them know how much libraries mean to you, send an editorial to the local papers, or send letters and emails.

Join!

2008-library-lovers-month-totebag-497If you aren’t already a member, this is also the perfect time to join or make a donation to Friends of the Library to show your support. Donors during Library Lovers Month will receive a free totebag with any $25 Short Story or greater membership! You need only to pay an additional $2.53– the cost of shipping.

White Oak Patrons Love Our Library

Comments from patrons of White Oak Library during Library Lovers Month

Special Event, February 14, 2009

LLM Postcard 2009Coming to the library is like a “de-stresser” for me.

It’s a lot cheaper than buying books…and better for the environment – it’s recycling.

It has something about everything and people to help you find it!

The children’s area is especially nourishing for the young ones.

I meet a new friend and spend my free time here (relax).

The library is the one and only service provided to all county residents regardless of age, race, income, etc. It is our one common benefit.

Cutting the library’s budget is sure to impact every single county resident.

It helps me learn new things that I don’t know about.

I love the library because it gives book for every age.

Allows me to bring my child to explore the joy of books.

I love to see more programs for children that keeps them from bad things and they become a good citizen.

It is the central hub for every one 1 to 90.

Coming to the library is one of my favorite things.

MCPL’s audio books sweeten my commute and treadmill time.

It teaches me new stuff & how to be when I grow up. Teaches me to be smart.

It is filled with endless knowledge on every subject.

I love books! I wish I could afford to buy all the ones I want to read, but the library lets me borrow them so that I never run out.

Look for work.

With out economy situation, the library is a bargain.

You have magazines that help with house and car problems.

I grew up in libraries and came to get my 13 yr old a book to read.

It is for everyone, and you can learn and discover new things everyday.

I love to read and libraries provide me with this opportunity.

I’m often at the library and see how well used it is.

People are always very pleasant and helpful with all of our questions and requests.