Suggestion: Non-Residents should be able to get key chain cards.
Response: We only have about 50 people who have purchased non-resident cards. We have to purchase a minimum of 1,000 key chain cards. The cost for doing that is $430. By State law, we are required to have it clearly imprinted on the card that it is a non-resident card so we can't use what we already have for the resident cards. It is not cost effective expenditure of library funds especially since we have the yellow non-resident cards on hand.
Anyone who would like to donate the $430 to purchase the key chain cards for non-residents may do that, and we will gladly order special cards.
Showing posts with label Library Cards. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Library Cards. Show all posts
Tuesday, June 22, 2010
Monday, June 7, 2010
Big Library Cards
Comment: Get Big Library Cards!!!
Response: Every individual receives a credit card sized library card and one key chain sized library card. Families who opt for the family card receive one credit card sized card and all of the rest are key chain cards. Library cards cost money, the key chain cards are the least expensive option so rather than spend money on library cards, we can put the money toward all the materials that you borrow. You are welcome to put your key chain card into a pouch rather than on your key chain. You are also welcome to arm wrestle the member of your family who got the credit card sized card and make that your own.
Response: Every individual receives a credit card sized library card and one key chain sized library card. Families who opt for the family card receive one credit card sized card and all of the rest are key chain cards. Library cards cost money, the key chain cards are the least expensive option so rather than spend money on library cards, we can put the money toward all the materials that you borrow. You are welcome to put your key chain card into a pouch rather than on your key chain. You are also welcome to arm wrestle the member of your family who got the credit card sized card and make that your own.
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