October 21-27, 2012 is Friends of the Library week. Hey, people readers! Show your support by joining our FOL group. Our Friends raise money for library programs, collection acquisitions, technology, and other resources that you want and need. Our promo trailer illustrates what might happen without the generous support of FOL and people like you. We felines are supportive just by being massively cute.
For more information about how you can help, please visit our FOL web page.
Be sure to browse our FOL book sale room by the library's front entrance. Books, magazines, videos, and music are bargain-priced, and all proceeds support MPL.
FOL is having its Fall book sale on Friday, October 12, and Saturday, October 13, 2012, in the MPL Community Room. Buy bagfuls of books and other items for a couple dollars per bag! Proceeds support library programs, collections, and initiatives.
As the official MPL feline roving reporter, I'm an unofficial FOL member. I'm perfectly willing to become an official member, provided canned tuna-in-oil passes across my paw. Just saying, Friends.
James Taylor Was Right, But You'll Have to Scroll to This Musical Closer,
Cauli Le Chat
MPL Roving Reporter
FOL News Beat
P.S. Without the support of our Friends of the Library (and humans like you, assuming you're a people who's reading this), the path toward MPL's mission would well and truly be long and dark. That's a decent segue into "Long Dark Road," by the Hollies, which closed side two of the group's LP Distant Light (1971, U.K.; 1972, U.S.). (CDs have sides, too; you just can't see them as easily.)
As the official MPL feline roving reporter, I'm an unofficial FOL member. I'm perfectly willing to become an official member, provided canned tuna-in-oil passes across my paw. Just saying, Friends.
James Taylor Was Right, But You'll Have to Scroll to This Musical Closer,
Cauli Le Chat
MPL Roving Reporter
FOL News Beat
P.S. Without the support of our Friends of the Library (and humans like you, assuming you're a people who's reading this), the path toward MPL's mission would well and truly be long and dark. That's a decent segue into "Long Dark Road," by the Hollies, which closed side two of the group's LP Distant Light (1971, U.K.; 1972, U.S.). (CDs have sides, too; you just can't see them as easily.)
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