As part of its 75th anniversary celebration, the Fort Vancouver Regional Library District is inviting both children and adults to submit designs for new library cards. The theme is “Our Stories, Our Communities” and designs will be accepted in four age categories: 8 and under; 9-12; 13-19; and 20 and older. The deadline is June 30.
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Source: The Columbian
FVRLibraries wants a new look for library cards — and wants the public to be the designer
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