April 23, 2024

Food for Fines Returns to Lake County Libraries in May

1.2 min read| Published On: April 23rd, 2024|

By Cindy Peterson

Food for Fines Returns to Lake County Libraries in May

1.2 min read| Published On: April 23rd, 2024|
The Lake County Library System will once again offer its annual Food for Fines initiative to library patrons from May 1 to 31. During the month of May, library fines and overdue materials will be forgiven in exchange for donations of dry or canned food items, hygiene and baby products, and packaged pet food.
Donations will be accepted at each of the 16 Lake County libraries during regular hours, though note that the Umatilla Public Library will not be accepting pet food donations. Each unopened, unexpired item will equate to $1 forgiven for overdue library fines. There are no limits to the number of donations per person, though fines will not be forgiven for library items that are lost or damaged.
Those without fines are also encouraged to donate items as each item will be used anonymously to forgive another patron’s fines. All donations will be sent to local food banks and charities in Lake County.
Clearing fines, especially for children’s library cards, will allow individuals to participate in the library’s summer programs and earn prizes for reading. Summer reading keeps students engaged and active while school is out and helps build upon their academic lessons.
“This program offers library patrons a chance to have their library fines waived while also helping to get food and other essentials to those in need,” said George Taylor, director of the Lake County Library System. “We encourage everyone to get involved and pay it forward!”
For more information about the Lake County Library System or to find out about future programs and resources, call or visit your local library, or go to https://mylakelibrary.org or www.facebook.com/LakeCountyFLLibrary
Photos provided by Lake County 

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About the Author: Cindy Peterson

Originally from the small town of Berryville, Arkansas, Cindy has become a multimedia specialist in journalism, photography, videography and video editing.

She has a B.S. in Communications from the University of Central Arkansas and is a correspondent for The Daily Commercial, LakeFront TV and Beacon College’s PBS talk show, “A World of Difference,” where she received an Anthem Award and Telly Award.

When she isn’t working, Cindy spends time with her husband, Ryan, and son, David, traveling and taking photos of landscapes and wildlife.

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