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Peterborough Public Library to trade late fines for food in March to support food bank

For each donation of a food item in March, $2 in overdue fees will be waived at the Peterborough Public Library. Peterborough Public Library

Overdue fines at the Peterborough Public Library can be waived next month in exchange for a donation to a food bank agency.

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From March 1-31, the library will be running a ‘Food For Fines’ event. For every non-expired, non-perishable food item donated by a patron, $2 in overdue fines will be waived from their library account up to $5,000.

All donated food items will go to Kawartha Food Share — an agency that assists more than 8,100 men, women and children every month through 36 member agencies in Peterborough City and county.

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“We want the entire community to be aware that they have access to our collection, resources and services,” said Becky Waldman, the library’s marketing and communications co-ordinator.

“For many of our patrons, library fines can act as a barrier to returning to the library. We can help remove that barrier, as well as help out a local community resource by partnering with Kawartha Food Share.”

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Food items can be brought to the checkout desk at the main library on Aylmer Street or at the DelaFosse Branch at 729 Park St. S.

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