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Loudonville Public Library
Ohio, USA Don't forget the Loudonville Public Library offers CD/DVD disk repair services for a suggested $2.00 donation per disk. Patrons that have music and data CDs or DVD movies which do ... New Castle Public Library Pennsylvania, USA The New Castle Public Library offers all citizens the right to obtain information and knowledge in order to participate in the democratic process. The library must provide informat... Rowayton Library Connecticut, USA The Online Business Directory for Rowayton, CT... The R.B.C. - Send Us Your Message Milton Public Library Ontario, Canada Milton Public Library offers a wide variety of DVDs with something for every taste. Are you looking for award-winning feature films? You will find many of this year's Academy Award... Everett Public Library Washington, USA he Everett Public Library operates two libraries that provide city residents with access to exceptional book and media collections, reference services, on-line resources, home libr... Alberta, Canada Airdrie Public Library is a non-profit organization, and as such, we welcome your donations. There are many ways to show your support for the library: Give to the 'Come Grow With U... Pamunkey Regional Library Virginia, USA "The Pamunkey Regional Library is committed to bringing together people and library resources to promote learning. We are proud to work with Randolph Macon College and others to br... Fond du Lac Public Library Wisconsin, USA The Fond du Lac Public Library provides free library service to individuals who are unable to come to the library due to physical limitations. Volunteers are matched with one or tw... Sturgis Library Massachusetts, USA The Sturgis Library, a historic public library in the village of Barnstable, is dedicated to preserving and promoting Cape Cod history while providing services to meet the needs of... Watertown Free Public Library Massachusetts, USA Watertown Free Public Library has been community based from its earliest days. Solon Whitney was named our first librarian in 1867. Throughout his 50 year career he publicly stated... |