Library System’s 100th Anniversary Celebration

Library System’s 100th Anniversary Celebration
Library System's 100th Anniversary Celebration — Orlando Mayor Buddy Dyer
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By helping residents learn, grow and explore, Orange County Library System (FL) has been a valuable resource in Orlando since 1923. Today I was happy to join Orange County Mayor Jerry L. Demings, Commissioner Patty Sheehan and Representative Anna V. Eskamani to kick off the library system’s 100th anniversary celebration. 

We also celebrated an incredible donation from the Sorosis of Orlando Woman’s Club. The group is providing the library system with $100,000 for a bookmobile, to help OCLS be even more accessible.

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