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A Mile of Pennies for Library Pennies, those unwanted pennies, in jars, cans, and buckets full. Everyone has pennies; few people want them, and donating them to the library can make a significant difference to our community. So, how many pennies are needed to make a mile? Sixteen pennies equal a foot and 5,280 feet equal a mile. This equates to 84,480 pennies in a mile or $844.80. A mile of pennies is enough to purchase at least five nice library chairs for the new 4,000 square foot library addition! A Mile of Pennies is the first of many fundraisers sponsored by the Friends of Union County Library this year. As the library expands to meet the needs of our growing community, thousands of dollars are required for the furnishings and fixtures. The recently renewed SPLOST tax will fund construction of the new library wing, but the revenue does not cover the costs of the furniture and fixtures. Support the library by bringing your pennies by the jar, can, piggy bank or even handful to the library. Organizations willing to participate in the penny drive and to make other donations, or for answers to questions, please call Joanne Olson at 706-745- 9360 or Barbara Hale 706-781- 6088. A Mile of Pennies if part of the LEAF Campaign (Library Enrichment and Furniture.) Library hours: Monday, Wednesday and Friday - 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday and Thursday - 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday - 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Library Address: 194 Hospital Street (located just north of Bi-Lo and Rite Aid) Library Phone: 706-745-7491 |
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