Summer may be ending but things are happening at Library

Now that summer activities are coming to a conclusion, volunteering at the library might be something to think about. There is always something interesting happening.

It's a great way to serve your community and meet interesting people. Also, learning new skills and exploring new ideas is a way to exercise the brain!

Some of the requirements are to have transportation to the library, the ability to communicate clearly with others, and to be able to understand and follow requests.

To be a Junior Volunteer you must be 12 – 17 years of age. At 18 and older, you are an Adult Volunteer.

Come by the circulation desk to pick up an application and one of the librarians or a volunteer will be glad to answer your questions.

Don't forget 5 p.m. Thursday, July 28, is the time to bring your favorite stuffed animal to the library for the sleepover (he or she will be very upset if they miss it.) Leave your sweetie overnight and come back at 10 a.m. Friday, July 29. While you enjoy breakfast, you can find out what hi-jinx those little critters got into during the night!

Some of the many offerings available at the Van Zandt County Library are newspapers and magazines available to be enjoyed, free WiFi, computer use and e-books. Check the website www.vanzandtlibrary.org for up-coming events.

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