Monday, April 16, 2007

National Library Week






To celebrate National Library Week, we are hosting three contests with chances for great prizes!


Contest #1


1. You must be at least 18 years old to enter.

2. Answer as many trivia questions as you can on an official answer sheet. Obtain your questions and andswer shhet at the Reference desk. You must return the questions to the Reference Department when you hand in your answers.

3. Answers must be turned in to the Reference Department by 5:00 pm on Friday, April 20, 2007.

4. First prize is a $25 Boscov's gift certificate. Second prize is a $15 Boscov's gift certificate, and third prize is a $10 Boscov's gift certificate.No purchase is necessary, but you must have a library card to enter.

5. All decisions of the judges are final.


Contest #2


“Why I Love the Reading Public Library” Contest

You must be at least 18 years old to enter.

In 25 words or fewer, tell us why you love Reading Public Library. Simply fill out the entry form and turn it in at the Circulation Department. The deadline for entering is April 20, 2007.

All entries become the property of Reading Public Library and will not be returned. In addition, parts or all of the entries may be used in publicity releases, etc. and will include the writer's name Three entries will be chosen as first, second, and third place winners based on originality and creativity.

First prize is a $25 Boscov's gift certificate. Second prize is a $15 Boscov's gift certificate, and third prize is a $10 Boscov's gift certificate to Boscov's.

No purchase is necessary, but you must have a library card to enter.


All decisions of the judges are final.



Contest #3


Enter a drawing to win an MP3 player! Details to follow.


Join us in our celebration of National Library Week!

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

I just discovered this blog. What a wonderful resource. I've loved visiting the RPL since I was a young girl. It holds many fond memories for me. I will be checking back often.

Jennifer said...

Thanks, Dana. I love to hear how much people appreciate their libraries.