SIDNEY — If you are a Shelby County resident who struggles with mobility, poor health, or a disability that makes it difficult for you to come to the library, let the library come to you.
Any library card holding member in the Shelby County area can participate in this program. You, a family member, aid, volunteer or Home-Bound Service employee will select materials on their behalf. This can include books, magazines, DVDs, CDs and audiobooks. Materials can be brought to your home, assisted living facility or picked up by someone on your behalf. When finished, they can be picked up from your location at a time that works for you.
For more information on the program, or to sign-up, contact 937-492-8354, ext. 106 during regular business hours at Amos Memorial Public Library in Sidney.
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