Schnucks, County, Public Libraries Jointly Promote Library Card Sign-Up
ST. LOUIS -- Schnucks Market here, the St. Louis County Library, and the St. Louis Public Library are joining forces to promote Library Card Sign-up Month.
From August 15 through September 30, visitors to participating Schnucks stores will be able to pick up information on obtaining a library card, while on Saturday, Sept. 30, Schnucks shoppers will be invited to sign up for a library card in the stores and, in turn, receive free goody bags.
"Our company cares deeply about youth education in general and literacy in particular so we are very excited to partner with the St. Louis County Library and St. Louis Public Library on this program especially now when children are returning to school," said Mark Blethroad, Schnucks director of sales promotion. "We have 28 stores throughout the county and eight within the city where families will be able to get information on obtaining a library card while doing their grocery shopping."
Schnuck Markets, Inc. operates 102 stores (including five Logli stores) and 99 pharmacies in Missouri, Illinois, Indiana, Wisconsin, Tennessee, Mississippi and Iowa.
From August 15 through September 30, visitors to participating Schnucks stores will be able to pick up information on obtaining a library card, while on Saturday, Sept. 30, Schnucks shoppers will be invited to sign up for a library card in the stores and, in turn, receive free goody bags.
"Our company cares deeply about youth education in general and literacy in particular so we are very excited to partner with the St. Louis County Library and St. Louis Public Library on this program especially now when children are returning to school," said Mark Blethroad, Schnucks director of sales promotion. "We have 28 stores throughout the county and eight within the city where families will be able to get information on obtaining a library card while doing their grocery shopping."
Schnuck Markets, Inc. operates 102 stores (including five Logli stores) and 99 pharmacies in Missouri, Illinois, Indiana, Wisconsin, Tennessee, Mississippi and Iowa.