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Starting now! Day of Action for Libraries: Here's how to take action TODAY

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Join us online to send a clear, united message to City leaders: #NoCutsToLibraries! New York City le

Join us online to send a clear, united message to City leaders: #NoCutsToLibraries! [View in browser]( [Day of Action: No Cuts To Libraries]( [#NoCutsToLibraries: Stand with NYC Libraries June 15!]( New York City leaders are finalizing NYC's budget—and right now our public libraries are facing a potential $36.2 million cut that would have devastating effects on our communities. Help us stop these cuts, which could end weekend service in branches across the city. TODAY libraries and our supporters are holding a Day of Action for Libraries—and we need your voice! Starting now, we need you to come together with your fellow library supporters from across New York City to send a clear, united message to City leaders: #NoCutsToLibraries! New Yorkers will not stand for our libraries' budget to be cut by $36.2 million. Our voices are more powerful together. Join us. Here's how you can help - Post on social media starting at 10 AM - Tag @NYCMayor and @NYCCouncil - Include #NoCutsToLibraries --------------------------------------------------------------- Sample Social Media Post #NoCutsToLibraries! @NYCMayor and @NYCCouncil, library funding is essential! New Yorkers need the vital services our libraries provide. []( Post on Twitter Tag City leaders and tell them #NoCutsToLibraries. [SHARE ON TWITTER]( Post on Instagram, Facebook, and More Use our sample graphics and show your support on your favorite platforms. [DOWNLOAD GRAPHICS]( Follow NYPL on Social Media Throughout the day, we'll be sharing messages of support and more ways to help. [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [LinkedIn]( [Instagram]( Share by EmailConnect with your friends and family and encourage them to stand with libraries today. [SHARE BY EMAIL](mailto:?subject=Today!%20Take%20action%20for%20NYC%20public%20libraries&body=NYC%20public%20libraries%20are%20facing%20a%20potential%20%2436.2%20million%20cut%20that%20would%20have%20devastating%20effects%20on%20our%20communities%20and%20could%20end%20weekend%20service%20in%20branches%20across%20the%20city.%20Help%20me%20stop%20these%20cuts.%20Send%20a%20clear%2C%20united%20message%20to%20City%20leaders%3A%20%23NoCutsToLibraries!%20Take%20action%3A%20https%3A%2F%2Finvestinlibraries.org%20) Sign a Letter Help libraries get 100,000 letters of support signed before the budget is finalized. Your letter will instantly be delivered to City leaders. [ADD YOUR NAME]( Share Your Library Story Show your love for public libraries and share what your library means to you with a virtual sticky note. [POST A NOTE]( --------------------------------------------------------------- On behalf of The New York Public Library, we are all so grateful for your support and for standing with us on our Day of Action for Libraries. Thank you for taking action. The New York Public Library [LEARN MORE]( --------------------------------------------------------------- Not in New York City? Not interested in messages like this? [Remove yourself now with one click](. This email was sent to {EMAIL} by The New York Public Library. [Donate]( | [NYPL Website]( | [Update Profile & Preferred Location]( | [1-Click Unsubscribe]( | [Privacy Policy]( | [Contact Us]( The New York Public Library | Stephen A. Schwarzman Building | Fifth Avenue and 42nd Street | New York, NY 10018

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