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Readers can garner wintry bags

Dec 7, 2023 | Business, Education

San Bernardino County wintry library bags available now

The 32 branches of the San Bernardino County library system are offering an exciting circulation incentive during the entire month of December.

When customers check out 30 items, they may choose from two different designs of wintry-themed tote bags. These bags are great for holding Library books, carrying gifts to a loved one’s home, or delivering a special meal for a family get-together. Bags are available while supplies last. Receipts must be presented at the service desk, including any renewed items.

In support of the countywide Vision2Read literacy campaign, this program will help to improve literacy with the help of incentives, by inspiring an excitement to read, providing achievement goals and encouraging a reading routine.

The three mountain branches are located in Crestline, Blue Jay and Running Springs.

For more information on the San Bernardino County library system, visit http://www.sbclib/org/ or call (909) 387-2220.

 

 

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