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Food for Fines at Clinton Public Library

Posted at 12:18 pm June 21, 2015
By Oak Ridge Today Staff Leave a Comment

Patrons can take advantage of the “Food for Fines” program at the Clinton Public Library from July 6 to July 11.

“Bring in an unexpired, nonperishable food item for each dollar you have in overdue fines, and your fines will be forgiven,” a press release said.

All donations will benefit the Anderson County Community Action Commission.

Clinton Public Library is located at 118 South Hicks Street in Clinton.  Call (865) 457-0519 for more information about the program.

Filed Under: Clinton, Front Page News, Government Tagged With: Anderson County Community Action Commission, Clinton Public Library, fines, Food for Fines, overdue fines

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