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Friends of the Saugus Library
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The Friends meet at 7:00 pm
on
the
2nd
Tuesday of the month

(September to June)
in the
Saugus Public Library.



http://www.noblenet.org/saugus/friends.html


The Friends of the Saugus Public Library is a non-profit,
community service organization whose goals include
stimulating broader
community interest in the resources of the library,
planning library-related activities that
meet the evolving needs
of all members of the
community, and expanding and enhancing
library services
for the community.


To join, fill out a membership form and leave it at the library
click to print 
           


or send it to:
Friends of the Saugus Public Library

c/o Saugus Public Library

295 Central St.

Saugus, MA 01906



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bookstack.jpgThe Friends of the Library would like to thank everyone
for their support
of the book sale on Saturday  September 12th.
Thank you to all the generous donors; the
hard working volunteers
who sorted, set up and assisted at the sale; and
all the shoppers
who came out in the downpour to buy books.
The sale will
continue for the rest of the month during the hours
the library is open. 

Stop by – donations are still coming in and you never know what you’ll find!




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Please stop by and show your support for the Saugus Public Library.

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