To kick off the "Every Hero Has a Story" Summer Reading Program, the Moline Public Library invites you to be a hero to our local schools by participating in our School Supply Drive, beginning Saturday, June 6.  The library will collect donations of much needed school supplies on behalf of the Moline-Coal Valley School District.  Items can be dropped off at any public service desk in the library by Saturday, August 1.

Supplies that are needed include :

wide ruled and college ruled notebook paper

wide ruled single subject spiral notebooks

solid color two pocket folders (without prongs)

3 ring binders

Post-it notes

3" x 5" lined index cards

graph paper

#2 pencils

black, blue, and red ink pens

highlighters

dry erase markers

colored pencils

crayons

erasers

12 inch ruler

glue sticks

tissues

hand sanitizer

Clorox wipes

Handi wipes

sandwich size Ziploc bags

gallon size Ziploc bags

earbuds or headphones

Supplies that are especially needed: markers, bottles of glue, scissors (child size).

The library is unable to accept financial contributions on behalf of the Moline-Coal Valley School District.  For more information about the School Supply Drive, visit the Moline Public Library (3210 41st Street) or call 309-524-2470.

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