TD BANK AFFINITY PROGRAM
Help the library at no cost to you
The Friends are participating in TD Bank's new affinity program. The bank will donate the aggregate of 1/2% of checking balances and 1/4% of saving balances to the Friends when you associate your account with them. No account information is shared with anyone and this association costs you nothing. You may associate your account in person at the bank or by emailing Daniel.Knapp@TDBanknorth.com.
Sample email:
"Please associate all our TD Bank accounts with the Holliston Library under the new Affinity Program which has been established to benefit the library. I understand that the balances in our account(s) are not affected and no individual account information is shared in any way with the library. Thank you for administering this valuable program. John and Jane Library Patron"
NEXT FRIENDS' MEETING
Thurs, Sept 9 at 7 pm
Everyone is welcome at Friends' meetings. They meet once per month and welcome new volunteers at any time.
FRIENDS OF THE HOLLISTON PUBLIC LIBRARY
The Friends is a non-profit organization formed to benefit the Holliston Public Library. They provide support for programs and services not funded by the town budget including all programming, furniture, computer and office equipment, fax service, web site, books and magazines, etc. Their funding comes from memberships, fundraising, book sales, DVD rentals and gifts.
Becoming a Friend is the easiest, least expensive thing you can do to support your library. During tough financial times, the library needs Friends more than ever! A form to join is available from the library or in the newsletter (see below.) Jenson Sheehan Insurance Agency in Holliston will give its customers a discount on insurance when they become a Friend.
BOOK DONATIONS
The Friends need your donations of gently used books, CDs, audiobooks, movies and tapes. Unfortunately, the library has very little storage. If you have more than 10 items to donate, we ask you to use our drop-off box at Holliston Oil Company on Woodland Street across from the public schools. Sorry, no college textbooks, books in poor repair or magazines accepted.


