Libraries Help the Economy From our Survive & Thrive series that helps the unemployed find work to providing resources to help new businesses start-up and current businesses expand, the Library plays a vital role in our economy. Information is Power Information is not a one-size-fits all proposition. Having wrong information can be a detriment, just as the right information can be power. Libraries Support Education and Lifelong Learning Libraries believe that learning lasts a lifetime and we offer programs, resources, and opportunities to help students of any age. Reading Still Matters Reading remains erilieal for a community to grow and prosper. Libraries Nurture Community Life The Library is dedicated to our community's growth through information and idea exchange, education, literacy, entertainment and business and cultural programs. Fall Book Sales | Call your local library for information about Fall Friends of the Library Book Sales or visit www. forjyth/ibraryorg for a complete listing. Teen Books with a Beat This year's theme, "Books with a Beat " encourages teens to read poetry, books about music and to listen to audio books. Visit wvtfw.forsytMibranf.org for full program details. Locations: Central library 703 ?<S65 Adult Outreoch 7Q3-2903 ChUdren s Outr ?ach 703-2950 Spanish-speaking So?v>c?? 703-2907 Moltoy/ Jordan Eas' Winston Heritage Center 703-2950 YOUTH MINI IIBOAPIFS Best Choice Cents' Salvation Army Boys ond Girls Club Carver Scnool fJood 703-2910 Ciemmons 703-2920 Kernefjville 703-2930 lewuvtlle 703-2940 Peynotda 703-2960 Rural MoM 703-2970 SoutnskJe 703-2980 WcHkerlown 703-2990 All Library Programs are Free and Open to the Public Sylvia Sprinkle-Hamlin. Director + Mary McAfee, Associate Director v Elizabeth Skinner, Assistant Director

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