Euclid Public Library wants you to know what's at stake with the library emergency.
Worthington Libraries want you to know what's at stake with their emergency call to action.
The Mansfield/Richland County Public Library wants you to know what's at stake with its urgent announcement.
The Clark County Public Library wants you to know about the Ohio library funding emergency.
The Dayton Metro Library wants you to know about the extreme cuts it is facing.
The Portage County District Library wants you to know about the devastating library budget proposal.
The Portsmouth Public Library wants you to help Save Ohio Libraries.
The Public Library of Youngstown and Mahoning County wants you to know about the devastating proposed budget cuts.
The Warren-Trumbull County Public Library wants you to know about its emergency call to action.
The Washington County Public Library wants you to know quite simply that it could close.
Emergency. Urgent. Extreme. Devastating. Closure. Save Ohio Libraries. Nice words to use when it comes to your local library, aren't they? It's a sad truth that could become a sadder library in just eight days.
Don't let it happen.
* Call the Governor's office at 614-466-3555.
* Call your local state representative.
* Call your local state senator.
Help save your library.
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ah, but at my library? the word is "low key". We have fliers but are not allowed to call attention to them or to the library in any way.
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