Taltarzac
04-15-2008, 01:58 PM
It is National Library Week from the 13th to the 19th of April, 2008. http://www.ala.org/ala/pio/natlibraryweek/nlw.cfm
Remember to use your favorite local library. Mine is Lady Lake Public Library because the people are so friendly and it only took a few days for me to get a link there for survivors of crimes to the FL Victim Services Directory. http://myfloridalegal.com/directory http://www.lakeline.lib.fl.us/internet_directory/category.aspx?IDDirectoryCategory=24
Plus, the Lake County Library System has a very wide range of DVDs, videos, puzzles, and the like for you to check out.
Liked some of the Tampa Bay area libraries to because of how nice the staff was and how quick they put a link to the FL Victim Services Directory http://www.tblc.org/tarpon/law.html like with Tarpon Springs Public Library.
Still hope TOTVers will help with making sure that Floridians who might be affected by crime in some way have ready access to the FL Victim Services Directory. The more people who make these suggestions the quicker they will get them like for Sumter http://sumtercountyfl.gov/libraries/index.htm and Marion Counties Library systems http://www.marioncountyfl.org/library/li_home.htm . And for those who travel to Orange County frequently, the Orange County Library system as well. http://www.ocls.info/Virtual/NetLinks/netlinksSubcategories.asp?NLCategoriesID=12&bhcp=1
And for the snowbirds and snowflakes, check and see if your home away from TV's library has a link to your home state or province's version of the Victim Service Directory. I have bugged librarians in every US state as well as many Canadian provinces to add practical resources for survivors of crimes into their library systems. I have even done this is various foreign countries as well.
Remember to use your favorite local library. Mine is Lady Lake Public Library because the people are so friendly and it only took a few days for me to get a link there for survivors of crimes to the FL Victim Services Directory. http://myfloridalegal.com/directory http://www.lakeline.lib.fl.us/internet_directory/category.aspx?IDDirectoryCategory=24
Plus, the Lake County Library System has a very wide range of DVDs, videos, puzzles, and the like for you to check out.
Liked some of the Tampa Bay area libraries to because of how nice the staff was and how quick they put a link to the FL Victim Services Directory http://www.tblc.org/tarpon/law.html like with Tarpon Springs Public Library.
Still hope TOTVers will help with making sure that Floridians who might be affected by crime in some way have ready access to the FL Victim Services Directory. The more people who make these suggestions the quicker they will get them like for Sumter http://sumtercountyfl.gov/libraries/index.htm and Marion Counties Library systems http://www.marioncountyfl.org/library/li_home.htm . And for those who travel to Orange County frequently, the Orange County Library system as well. http://www.ocls.info/Virtual/NetLinks/netlinksSubcategories.asp?NLCategoriesID=12&bhcp=1
And for the snowbirds and snowflakes, check and see if your home away from TV's library has a link to your home state or province's version of the Victim Service Directory. I have bugged librarians in every US state as well as many Canadian provinces to add practical resources for survivors of crimes into their library systems. I have even done this is various foreign countries as well.