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Volunteers,
friends and supporters |
| The Volunteers
of the York Public Library work actively to support many of the programs and services offered by the library. Some
of the tasks volunteers perform as part of the library
operations include: re-shelving borrowed materials;
shelf-reading (checking the shelves to be sure the materials are
in proper order, so they can be found by patrons); assisting
with collection maintenance by pulling least used materials for
consideration by librarians; processing interlibrary loans;
assisting with children's activities. Specially trained
volunteers help with covering and processing of materials and
minor book repair. Volunteers also serve on many library
committees helping with programming, events, and children’s
activities. Spring and fall cleanup days are done with
volunteers - many from the York Rotary Club and York High School
Interact Service Club. If interested in volunteering or
supporting the library contact Frank Dehler, Public Services and
Circulation Librarian, at 362-2818. Currently the Volunteers
and supporters organize The
Book Nook throughout the year and a huge Book Sale each summer.
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