#GivingTuesday: Dedicate a NYPL Bookplate

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Want to give back for #GivingTuesday and honor someone in your life who loves books and learning? We’ve got the perfect thing for you: until December 4, we’re offering custom bookplates that will put your loved one’s name into a library book!

When you make a donation to the Library, you can now also honor that special someone. Their name and a custom message will go inside a book that will be read and loved by New Yorkers for years to come. (Or you can get one for yourself if you’d like! We won’t tell.)

Celebrate #GivingTuesday with this awesome bookish surprise: this holiday season you can donate $50 or more to get your custom bookplate.

Once you’ve made your gift, you’ll be able to send your honoree an eCard. You can schedule it to be sent whenever you’d like. The book with their bookplate inside will be processed within a matter of weeks – and enjoyed for free by New Yorkers, thanks to your support.

This time of year can feel like it’s all about frantic shopping, holiday deals, and all the stuff you can buy. Giving Tuesday is your day to focus on things that really matter – things like learning for kids and adults alike, strong communities, and the magic of reading.

Honor a loved one with a New York Public Library bookplate today – or buy one for yourself! It’s a great way to celebrate the season with a tangible reminder of how you’re making a difference. You can also share the posts below on Twitter and Facebook to let your friends know about this special #GivingTuesday offer:

Want to give back for #GivingTuesday and honor someone in your life who loves books and learning? We’ve got the perfect...

Posted by NYPL The New York Public Library on Tuesday, December 1, 2015
 

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Good morning, Could you please tell me the size of the Bookplate shown on this page? Many thanks, Irini