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Passport to Imagination: Around M.A.I.N. In 30 Days

Library program.

Explorers, travelers and trailblazers: this September, your adventure begins at your local library. Library cardholders in the Morris Automated Information Network are invited to play “Passport to Imagination:Around M.A.I.N. in 30 Days.” Three winners, who complete a series of library visits, will be eligible for a Grand Prize Drawing. If you live in a locality served by a participating M.A.I.N. library (see  www.mainlib.org/passport), possess a library card in good standing, and have a passion for exploration and knowledge, you could win an Apple iPad™, a Google Nexus 7™, or a Barnes and Noble Nook™.

Here’s how to play: Visit your local library in person and present a library card in good standing (or, sign up for a new library card) to receive a stamped Passport.Bring your library card AND passport to five more participating M.A.I.N. libraries or branches. Each library will add a stamp to your Passport.  Once you’ve received six stamps, leave your Passport at any participating M.A.I.N. library or branch.

The contest will begin on September 1, 2012. Passports will be distributed, stamped and collected until September 30, 2012. More information, including a full list of rules, regulations and eligibility
requirements, is available at www.mainlib.org/passport.

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Through books, innovative programs, digital media, film,
music, storytelling and classes, your library works to bring knowledge and
culture to your fingertips. Here’s your chance to see how libraries in your
surrounding communities work together towards a common goal: to send your
imagination on a trip around the world.

This program will take place during National Library Card
Sign-Up Month, and is made possible by participating libraries in the Morris
Automated Information Network, a consortium of 36 independent libraries and
branches and the Morris County Library.

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