All started in January of 1996
I attended a Word Perfect class at BCIT from...
How is your library helping you in these tough economic times? Tell us your story.
The library continues to be a safe, healthy place to learn and grow. Children who are taught to read and research make better choices as adults during difficult economy times and changing social economics. In this economy, I have adjusted my living and spending budget, however the bigger loss I see is to the families that will be impacted by the loss of library funding. At my library, I was able to access online the listing for my long time home which I had to put up for sale due to a mistake in mortgage paperwork. Without the library I would have had no way to see what the realtor did and to choose an honest realtor before losing my home. Because of library resources, I also found a new career and studied and passed the state exam all by using the Evesham Library. - Britlyne, Evesham
All started in January of 1996
I attended a Word Perfect class at BCIT from...
Janet Evanovich is the author of the popular Stephanie Plum contemporary mystery...
I have been bringing my son to the library since he was five years old. His reading...
The library continues to be a safe, healthy place to learn and grow. Children who are...
I go to my library to use the free internet to keep in tough with friends and family...
My husband recently became BLIND. Without the services...
Jobless for a year, I can’t afford Internet access at home. Since most employers...

Comments
The library is for sure a great resource. Through out my childhood I spent several full days (in the summer) at the library just reading books all day and learning to use the cool lookings machines we call computers.
Mary K
Post new comment