Mayor Tom Barrett
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Mayor Barrett Announces Extension of Milwaukee Public Library Fine Forgiveness Campaign

More than 6,000 Milwaukee residents have reactivated library cards

By - Oct 10th, 2016 06:10 pm

Mayor Tom Barrett announced that the Milwaukee Public Library Fine Forgiveness program will be extended for an additional week to continue restoring access for residents to their neighborhood libraries.

The campaign will run an additional week, ending Sunday, October 16, at all Milwaukee Public Library locations.

Since the campaign launched on September 26, more than 7,800 individuals have reactivated their library cards, more than 900 items have been returned and an estimated $287,000 has been forgiven in library fines.

“The results are adding up, and individuals are excited to once again have access to all that the Milwaukee Public Library has to offer. We’re just as thrilled to extend this campaign an additional week to welcome more past library users back to their neighborhood branch,” Mayor Barrett said. “Our efforts are resulting in more people utilizing useful resources and technology, returning library items and taking advantage of the constructive spaces at MPL locations throughout Milwaukee.”

”It has been wonderful to welcome back so many residents and families to the Milwaukee Public Library,” said Library Director Paula Kiely. “Our staff have been working to reintroduce patrons to library services, including job readiness training, children’s programming, digital resources and millions of items in circulation. We are excited to extend the campaign.”

Individuals interested in participating in the program must visit a Milwaukee Public Library location in person and speak to a staff member. Children under the age of 15 are eligible, but will need a parent or guardian to sign their library card application. Families are encouraged to visit together, as only those present will be eligible for forgiveness.

For more information, please visit mpl.org.

NOTE: This press release was submitted to Urban Milwaukee and was not written by an Urban Milwaukee writer. It has not been verified for its accuracy or completeness.

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