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Samuels Library Day of Giving set for February 24th

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Samuels Public Library is celebrating Library Lovers’ Month with its third annual Day of Giving on Thursday, February 24th. This year, a generous anonymous donor has agreed to match all Day of Giving donations up to $3,000! Gifts made by February 24th will be doubled, making donations go twice as far in supporting exceptional library services and programs that benefit our entire community.

Donate now at dayofgiving.samuelslibrary.net

Last year, despite the ongoing pandemic, the Samuels Library team welcomed more than 75,000 library patrons through its doors, provided more than 1,242 curbside pickups, hosted nearly 400 virtual and in-person programs and provided more than 2,000 take home craft and science kits for children and adults. The Library also added exceptional services like the new Laptop and Mobile Hotspot lending program that addresses digital equity needs in our community. It also expanded electronic resources and continued popular programs like curbside delivery and virtual programming to meet the demands for library services outside of the library building.

Samuels Library counts on supporters to make exceptional programming and library resources available to everyone in our community. If you can’t make a financial donation yourself during Library Lovers’ Month Day of Giving, there are others way you can support and enjoy your community library.

  • Set up you own Day of Giving Facebook Fundraiser for Samuels Public Library
  • Visit Samuels Library this month and find out all we have to offer
  • Sign up for a library card
  • Join Samuels Library social media pages and share your experiences with your friends
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