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The Friends of the North Carolina Library for the Blind and Physically Handicapped

 

The following are links to articles and web sites that may be of interest to Friends of the Library for the Blind and Physically Handicapped. Please click on the link to go to the article or web site. Please us the link at the bottom of page for articles or the back button on your browser for the web sites.

Articles and Information

Frequently asked questions

Friends Board of Directors

Friends Newsletter - Fall 2004

2003 Volunteer Recognition Banquet Photos & Information

Linda Carron Ray's short history of NCLBPH

The Weekend Cowgirl by Jacqueline Ponder

The Weekend Cowgirl - Book Order Form

The Friends Tote Bag Order Form

Web Site Links

North Carolina Library for the Blind and Physically Handicapped

OPAC - The new on-line catalog for the NCLBPH

Library of Congress World Wide Web (LC Web)

National Library Service for the Blind and Physically Handicapped

Additional web Site links to useful or interesting sites

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Congratulations to the all of the volunteers who support NCLBPH.

Also, thanks to http://NCneighbors for helping others find our group.


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JDShaw Last Updated November 8, 2002 URL:http://friendsnclbph.home.mindspring.com