Tag: Library Cards

Get Busy at the Library

September is National Library Card Sign-up Month, a national celebration of public libraries and time to make sure that students have the most important school supply of all -- a free Library card. As a reminder of the plethora of offerings available at most libraries The Seattle Public Library has put out a list packed with opportunities to enrich your life. Here are 30 things you can do for free at The Seattle Public Library: 1. Visit a museum - we've just added the Museum of Flight and the Museum of History and Industry. 2.  Learn how to write. 3.  Publish your e-book. 4.  Watch a...

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Seattle Public Library Unveils New Library Cards

If you are planning on signing up for a Seattle Public Library Card in 2013 you will now have a choice of cards. Five new library card designs have been unveiled, four featuring the iconic pillars of Seattle; the Pike Place Market, Space Needle, Mount Rainier and Central Library, and one specially designed for kids.Existing card holders can also swap out their old ones free of charge.I think I am going for "Opportunity."

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Long Overdue Library Cards

Who doesn't have a book lover in their life who would appreciate a well-crafted due date card? Library Cards, from the creative team of Sara & Brad McNally of Constellation & Co. in Seattle, are letterpress printed on 3x5 inch white card stock with bookish phrases, accompanied with manila pocket envelopes. For the perfect gift to a mutual book fan, tuck them inside a book with an endearing note or literary quote. Available individually, or in a boxed set of five here.The welcoming print shop of Constellation & Co. world headquarters located in an old 19th century building in Pioneer Square in Seattle. 

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