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Libraries celebrate ten years of shelving fines at Christmas

The Central App

26 November 2021, 5:04 PM

Libraries celebrate ten years of shelving fines at ChristmasFines will be cleared this Christmas for the annual amnesty.

Queenstown Lakes District Council (QLDC) libraries are celebrating the spirit of giving by offering an amnesty on library fines for all customers throughout the month of December.

 

As an extra drop of Christmas cheer, staff are encouraging those who are able to give a little back by donating non-perishable food items, vouchers, and gifts for children and adults. All goods received in Wānaka will be passed to Community Networks Wānaka for them to distribute to those in need.



District librarian Sue Gwilliam said this year marks the tenth anniversary of the ‘shelve your fine’ amnesty.

 

“The library team is passionate about supporting our library users and the wider community in the lead up to Christmas. We’re mindful that the past 12 months have been tough for some so this year, instead of having to donate items to waive fines, we’re asking our patrons to give what they can, if they can,” she said.

 

“We’ve always had a great response to this amnesty over the past ten years and welcome a range of items, including treats and gifts anytime in December. Donations go to two fabulous local charities who do an amazing job supporting our communities throughout the year.”



Charges for DVDs, lost or damaged books are not included in the fines amnesty.


“We know that many of our patrons look forward to heading into their local library at this time of year to gift items. So even though your fines will be cleared in any case, we’d love to keep that generous spirit alive for another ten years and beyond,” Sue said.

 

Find more information on QLDC Libraries and the ‘shelve your fines’ amnesty here or drop by your local branch.

 

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