SANTA ANA : Books Overdue? All Is Forgiven
Read this carefully, library book scofflaws. Anyone who has an old, long-overdue book sitting around the house will have a week in which to return it--without penalty.
The Santa Ana Public Library system has announced a one-week moratorium which began Sunday on overdue fines on materials such as books, cassettes and magazines, regardless of how long they have been checked out.
This “forgiveness” week was initiated by library officials as part of its Centennial observances. Library staff members are urging residents to check their homes, work places and schools for any missing materials from Santa Ana libraries.
Materials can be returned “with no questions asked” to the following locations: Central Library, 26 Civic Center Drive; McFadden Branch Library, 2627 West McFadden Ave.; Newhope Branch Library, 122 N. Newhope St., or at either of the library’s two bookmobiles.
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