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Okaloosa County Public Library Cooperative Governing Board Meeting Monday

Posted: Mon 9:01 AM, Sep 15, 2008

The Okaloosa County Public Library Cooperative (OCPLC) Governing Board will meet Monday, September 15, in the Niceville Library Conference Room. The Board meeting will begin at 1:00 p.m. and is open to the public.

OCPLC members include the Destin Library, Fort Walton Beach City Library, Niceville Library, Mary Esther Public Library, Robert L.F. Sikes Public Library in Crestview, and the Valparaiso Community Library. September is Library card month, and all members ride free on the WAVE Bus with a library card! Find out what is going on at your local library, visit www. readokaloosa.org or contact 850.609.5102.

The Okaloosa County Public Library Cooperative (OCPLC) Governing Board will meet Monday, September 15 , in the Niceville Library Conference Room. The Board meeting will begin at 1:00 p.m. and is open to the public.

OCPLC members include the Destin Library, Fort Walton Beach City Library, Niceville Library, Mary Esther Public Library, Robert L.F. Sikes Public Library in Crestview, and the Valparaiso Community Library. September is Library card month, and all members ride free on the WAVE Bus with a library card! Find out what is going on at your local library, visit www. readokaloosa.org or contact 850.609.5102.


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