TMC Administration Notes - December 2005 / January 2006
You can help make this holiday season brighter for HIV-infected people and their families. The Men's Center will again be a host drop-off center for the annual Holiday Basket Program. Each year the Holiday Basket Program delivers hundreds of baskets with gifts, clothing, and food to people living with HIV/AIDS and their families. The items collected (by Dec. 16th) at The Men's Center for holiday baskets include: new clothing, hats, mittens, gloves, non perishable food and hygiene items. Or bake you favorite holiday cookies at home. Bag by the dozen and drop-off by December 16th.
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Don Jensen, Librarian Using the library is a membership privilege. To check out a book, all you have to do is write your name. phone number, and the date on a checkout card and leave it in the box. Or just come in and browse you will be surprised at how stimulating it can be to expose yourself to the books in our collection. So come on in and take a look. Please -- Check your shelves at home for overdue Men's Center books. Many checkout cards have no phone #'s so we can't contact borrowers. Also, calls to people have resulted in only a few returns. We need these books back -- others would like to enjoy reading them. New book -- "Bi America - Myths, Truths and Struggles of an Invisible Community." Donated by author and Men's Center member Bill Burleson. Pages 89, 90, 92, 98, and 99 make reference to the Men's Center. (Bill was a former facilitator of the Bi Group.) We also have many periodicals and newsletters for your use:
Please be sure you use the library check-out system. And if you have overdue books, please return them so others can benefit from them. Enjoy your library! |
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We have a free and trusting lending library policy -- in exchange, men who borrow books must return them. Have you borrowed one of the books on this list? If they have been helpful to you, they will be helpful to other men. Please make the effort to return them to the Men's Center library. Thanks!
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