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  3. Johnson County Library - Wikipedia

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    The Johnson County Library (JCL), established in 1952, is the county library system for Johnson County, Kansas and includes 13 branches. [1] As of 2013, it had 1,092,294 items. It lent 6,690,893 items in 2013.

  4. Friends of Libraries - Wikipedia

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    Some Friends groups were created specifically to help build a new library. In Naples, Florida, a Friends of the Library group was formed in 1957 with the purpose of building a new Collier County library. [35] The Friends group in Naples was able to take a donation of land which would be leased to the city and used to build the library. [36]

  5. Johnson County Public Library - Wikipedia

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    The Johnson County Public Library is a public library serving the residents of Johnson County, Kentucky. The library's collection contains 44,236 volumes, serves a population of 23,827, and circulates 120,687 items annually. [1] It is located at 444 Main Street in Paintsville, Kentucky and was established on February 3, 1947. [2] Although the ...

  6. No-judgment zone: At Johnson County libraries, kids can read ...

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    The Johnson County Library’s Read to a Dog program helps ease those fears. Kids get the opportunity to read to a therapy dog (or sometimes a cat) through the library’s partnership with Pets ...

  7. Sarasota County Library System - Wikipedia

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    Betty Johnson was an advocate for youth literacy and in 1979 had, along with the help of a not-for-profit library organization (the Friends of the Library), secured a grant of $10,000 to start a mobile library that eventually grew to become the North Sarasota Library in 2003. [25]