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Library Workers Day! Show public library staff you care

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Post a note to show everyone how libraries have helped you. Today is National Library Workers Day, w

Post a note to show everyone how libraries have helped you. [View in browser]( [Show Your Love: Post a Note]( Today is National Library Workers Day, when we take time to acknowledge the many ways library workers serve our communities. With the many challenges our city and our nation is facing—including a proposed $52.7 million budget cut for New York City libraries and unprecedented efforts to ban books nationwide—this special day is particularly important this year. Throughout all the ups and downs, staff at public libraries continue to ensure free access to books and resources, storytimes for little ones, enrichment activities, job help, and more for the people who call this city home. [Leave a note to show our staff how much public libraries mean to you.]( Your note will also be sent to City leaders! [Post Your Note Today]( These staffers work hard to provide New Yorkers with the resources they deserve and need. [Post a note to show everyone how libraries have helped you.]( Yours, Tony Anthony W. Marx President, The New York Public Library --------------------------------------------------------------- Not in New York City? Not interested in messages like this? [Remove yourself now with one click](. --------------------------------------------------------------- [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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