St. Louis Public Library
Celebrate National Library Week
April 13 through April 19
This article is 11 years old. It was published on April 8, 2014.
ST. LOUIS PUBLIC LIBRARY CELEBRATES NATIONAL LIBRARY WEEK THEME, "LIVES CHANGE @ YOUR LIBRARY," WITH CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS
The St. Louis Public Library is proud to celebrate the 2014 National Library Week theme "Lives Change @ Your Library."
This year National Library Week is April 13-19, and to mark the occasion the Library invites everyone to submit a short story describing how the St. Louis Public Library has changed their life. Whether it was a special Librarian, an inspiring program, a favorite book, or the thrill of completing Summer Reading Club for the very first time, the Library wants to hear about it.
Stories can be submitted via e-mail to editor@slpl.org or by mailing them to: St. Louis Public Library (Attn: Marketing Dept.), 1415 Olive Street, St. Louis 63103-2325.
Selected submissions will be posted on slpl.org, Facebook, and in Library Branches. (NOTE: All submissions become the property of the St. Louis Public Library.)
For details, visit slpl.org.
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St. Louis Public Library
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Libraries, Museums, and Cultural Venues
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