A Library Card for Dad is the Perfect Present

June 3, 2012 at 9:59 am Leave a comment

Looking for the perfect present for Father’s Day? How about giving the gift of knowledge? Friends and family of non-residents of the city of Denton may purchase a full service Denton Public Library card as a gift. The library card will give the recipient access to thousands of items (books, DVDs, audiobooks and CDs) at three different library locations.

 

If you are also thinking of giving an eReader as a gift the Denton Public Library card will also give the recipient access to a large selection of downloadable eBooks and audiobooks. They can check out up to 10 at a time and will never have any late fees.

 

A one-year, full service library card is available for the price of $50. You can also purchase a six-month, full service card for the price of $25. For any questions about the Denton Public Library card, please call 940-349-8752 or visit any of our three library locations which can be found at www.dentonlibrary.com.

 

 

For more information, contact 940-349-8752. You may also e-mail library@cityofdenton.com.

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For other news items on the City of Denton, visit our website at www.cityofdenton.com, go to Quick Information and click on Press Releases.

 

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