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Will you show your love for Stephen A. Schwarzman Building? ♥

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What do NYC libraries mean to you? Share your appreciation in just one minute. The New York Public L

What do NYC libraries mean to you? Share your appreciation in just one minute. [View in browser]( [Black banner that reads: Libraries Are For Everyone, Show Your Love, Post a Note. It features NYPL's library logo and name.]( The New York Public Library is here for all New Yorkers. Whether offering storytimes for babies and toddlers, making books and materials more accessible for everyone by eliminating late fines, or helping adults learn a new skill, libraries like Stephen A. Schwarzman Building provide critical services—all for free. [How has your library helped you? Leave a note so city leaders know how important libraries are to our communities.]( [Orange and yellow sticky notes with messages praising the Library and books. An animated yellow note in the middle shakes from left to right and reads: Post Your Note Today!]( [Post Your Note]( Now, more than ever, our city depends on libraries to unify our communities in safe and welcoming spaces and offer the essential free programs, services, and support that New Yorkers need and deserve. From books and e-books, to classes and events, to online resources and more, our libraries are here to help everyone succeed. [Make your voice heard and tell the city how much you appreciate libraries.]( [Post a virtual sticky note today and share what your public library means to you!]( Yours, Tony Anthony W. Marx President The New York Public Library [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [Instagram]( [LinkedIn]( --------------------------------------------------------------- This email was sent to {EMAIL} by The New York Public Library. [Donate]( | [NYPL Website]( | [Update Profile & Preferred Location]( | [1-Click Unsubscribe]( | [Privacy Policy]( | [Contact Us]( The New York Public Library | Stephen A. Schwarzman Building | Fifth Avenue and 42nd Street | New York, NY 10018

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