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Tell Us Your Library Story
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Do you have a brief story about how Fayetteville Public Library has changed your life? We'd love to hear it.
A selection of Fayetteville Public Library stories will be posted on this website, and may also be used in other promotional materials. So, tell us:
If wanting for a starting place, please consider answering these questions.
- What are your favorite things about the Fayetteville Public Library?
- Why do you support your local library?
- If you were stranded on a desert island with only one book, what would it be?
- Favorite childhood book.
- Favorite memory or event attended at the Fayetteville Public Library.
- For your fantasy dinner, which four fictional characters would you invite?
- What book are you recommending to friends right now?
- What are your hobbies?
- What are some of your favorite things about Fayetteville?
- Favorite place in the library to meet friends?
- Favorite place in the library to read?
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Testimonials
Mac:
"My favorite thing about the library is the way they treat everyone and keep it eco-friendly so future generations have a cleaner place to live in."
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Katherine:
"I have been going to the library ever since I've lived here(about 9 years.)I have always participate in the summer reading program and occasionally the workshops. I love the comfy furniture as well as the helpful and friendly people."
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Kayla: "Because of the Fayettville Public Library I've been able to do research, check out books, and my mom and dad save more money coming here than any other library."
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Glenda "There is an endless amount of knowledge here at the library which I find 'addictive'. I continue to educate myself here and hope others do the same."
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Susan: "I introduced my daughter to the library storytimes when she was an infant..."
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Joshua: "My favorite things about the library, well there are too many of them..."
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Darshaun: "When I lost my job, the library was the only place I could go and not be judged. I would come to the library and really focus on what I really wanted to become."
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