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National Library Week celebrated in Springfield

SPRINGFIELD — Springfield Library is celebrating National Library Week, April 8 – 14, with free coffee AND baked goods, AND a deal on overdues AND special programs. Sitting on overdue books and DVDs? Clear up your fines with a food item for the Springfield Family Center or make a small donation and we will erase your overdues. This offer is good only Monday through Saturday, April 9 – 14. Reminder: the Family Center needs nonperishable items like pasta, tuna and canned sauces.

Special programs? Tune into Across the Fence Monday, April 9 at 12:10 p.m., and watch the Springfield library director review favorites. The Springfield Garden Club and the Library are partnering to offer Dry Stone Art in Nature with Dan Snow, Wednesday, April 11, at 6:30 p.m. Saturday, the Library, Building Bright Futures and Help Me Grow present “What’s Going on Inside your Child’s Head?,” at 11 a.m. with family activities and a movie.

Thanks for your support, Springfield, and thanks for showing up every day—a community of readers, thinkers, and doers. The Springfield Town Library is located at 43 Main Street, Springfield, Vermont. All programs are free and open to the public. For more information, call the Library at (802) 885-3108 or check the website atwww.springfieldtownlibrary.org.

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