Read Down Your Fines gives children ages 16 and under an opportunity to read - off
overdue library fines.
Not exact matches
The city of Syracuse is hoping to get more kids to the
library this summer by forgiving
overdue fines of cardholders 18 and younger who live in the city.
Jo left home at eighteen for Exeter University, where she read so widely outside her French and Classics syllabus that she clocked up a
fine of # 50 for
overdue books at the University
library.
The Anderson County
Library charges an
overdue fine of $ 1.00 per day per item, up to a maximum of $ 10.00 each, for
overdue materials borrowed from another
library system.
Library ELF also gives families the ability to check the status of items from multiple
library cards in one place, which will help cardholders avoid
overdue fines and better organize
library trips by knowing they have a complete list of all items due.
SYRACUSE, N.Y. - Syracuse
library patrons who are under 18 will no longer face
fines for
overdue materials.
Other students love the Kindle because it's like having a
library in their backpack, with no worries of
overdue fines or waiting for books to become available.
For kids and teens ages 17 and under who have a
library card with The New York Public
Library, Brooklyn Public
Library, or Queens
Library, any outstanding
fines and fees on
overdue, unreturned, and lost materials will be automatically cleared on October 19, 2017.
Watch out for those
overdue books and
library fines, they just may become part of your credit history.
In her newsletter, an enterprising salesperson with a 150 - house farm in the San Francisco Bay area offered to round up
overdue library books in her market, return them to the
library, and pay the
fines.