Save The Wareham Free Library

Save The Wareham Free Library

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This is a speech that I am giving tomorrow in front of the town leaders of Wareham who have recently cut funding to the town library. It is not a story, but a call for help. Please show your support for the Wareham Free Library and all libraries in danger by liking or commenting, or whatever it is you do on this form of social media. Spread the word if you live near Wareham, Massachusetts and please help. As writers I am counting on your desire for a place to love books.
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