GC Library to Host Non-Profit Fair

By Erin Baber

The Garland County Library invites the public to its first ever Non-Profit Fair on Thursday, August 15th from 4 to 6 p.m. Many local non-profit organizations will be at the library with information and materials about the services they provide to our community.

The Non-Profit Fair will be organized like the library’s annual Local Author Fairs. Two organizations will share one table which will be placed around the library’s circulation area. The intent of this fair is to provide non-profits an opportunity to meet each other and the public they serve.

Although the list of participants may change slightly, the following organizations are scheduled to attend: P.H.O.E.B.E., Levi Hospital, SAILS, Cooperative Christian Ministries, Adult and Teen Challenge of Arkansas, Diamonds in the Rough of Hot Springs, Difference Makers, Suicide Prevention Allies, Moms Demand Action, High Impact Ministries, Literacy Council of Garland County, Area Agency on Aging, Project Hope, Healthy Connections, Child Care Aware, Habitat for Humanity, Suicide Prevention, Ouachita Children’s Center, Langston Gardens Neighborhood Association, Arkansas Single Parent Scholarship Fund of Garland County.

The Non-Profit Fair is currently full, but the library is putting organizations on a waitlist. To be added to the waitlist or for more information, please contact Erin Baber at ebaber@gclibrary.com or at 501-623-4161.

Visit the library online at www.gclibrary.com or call the library at 501-623-4161 or 501-922-4483 for information about special events, library collections, or library services. The library is located at 1427 Malvern Avenue in Hot Springs.

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