Clippings October 23, 2015 (published November 4, 2015)

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Image courtesy North Pend Oreille Heritage collection[/caption] Library Clippings for the week of October 23, 2015 Library News Anacortes releases preliminary budget (Skagit Valley Herald, Mount Vernon, 10/8/15) Holocaust Center has new home in Belltown (Daily Journal of Commerce, Seattle, 10/20/15) Buildings Uniontown Library project begins On September 28, Mangum Construction of Clarkston began cutting out the old concrete floor of the former fire station garage which will be the main room of the new Uniontown Library. The existing library, which will remain open throughout construction, will become the new city clerk’s office. (Whitman County Gazette, Colfax, 10/8/15) Port Townsend Library marks building’s 102nd anniversary (Peninsula Daily News, Port Angeles, 10/9/15) Letters to the Editor Grateful for great help at the library (The Herald, Everett, 10/10/15) Programs & Displays Library celebrates National Novel Writing Month (Skagit Valley Herald, Mount Vernon, 10/18/15) Community reaps rewards of S-W library garden (Skagit Valley Herald, Mount Vernon, 10/18/15) ************************************************************************************ [This summary of library news represents a selection of current newspaper clippings about Washington libraries received from Washington newspapers. The summary is created by Marilyn Lindholm of the Washington State Library, a division of the Office of the Secretary of State. For further information about this summary or the clippings listed, contact Shirley Lewis at 360-570-5567 or [email protected].]


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