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Vote yes for Valley libraries

The Spokane Valley libraries provide an outreach to our community in many different ways. Libraries aren’t just about books anymore. These libraries provide digital library materials, classes for tech gadgets, children’s reading programs, tax help for seniors, resources for parents and teachers, and much more. Over 900 people use the Valley library Main Branch each day.

To improve and continue this valuable resource, a construction bond will be put before the voters April 22. Three exciting projects are planned: a new library on Conklin Road in Greenacres, a new library at Sprague Avenue and Balfour Road, and a library expansion at the Millwood branch on Argonne Road.

For more information about these projects go to www.spokanevalleylibraries.com. Plan on attending one of the informational meetings about this bond issue. Meetings are: Thursday, 4-7 p.m. at the Argonne Library; Tuesday, 4-7 p.m. at Greenacres Middle School; and March 26, 4-7 p.m. at Spokane Valley Library.

Please join me in voting yes for Valley libraries.

Gail Sherrodd

Spokane Valley



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