Gloucester County Library System received grant from the State

Commissioner Lyman Barnes, liaison to the Gloucester County Library System is excited to announce that the Mullica Hill Library has been awarded an LSTA (Library Services and Technology Act) grant in the amount of $20,000 from the New Jersey State Library.  These funds will be used to teach Digital Literacy classes to adult residents in Gloucester County.  The classes will be free and will begin on Monday, Oct. 3.  Classes will include Excel, Word, Basic Computer and Email skills as well as career search skills and resume assistance.   Space is limited so sign up early and in person.  For more information check out the library’s website at www.gcls.org. or call 856-223-6048.

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