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PROCEEDINGS AND DEBATES OF THE 106TH
CONGRESS, FIRST
SESSION
House of
Representatives
Wednesday, March 24, 1999
LITTLE BOSTON BRANCH OF THE KITSAP REGIONAL
LIBRARY
WINS BEST SMALL LIBRARY AWARD
Mr. INSLEE. Mr. Speaker, I am honored to announce that The Little Boston branch
of the Kitsap
Regional Library system is the best small library in America.
Little Boston recently won the 1998 Service Award for Excellence from the
National Public Library Association.
This library is unique because it is
located on the Port Gamble S'Klallam Tribe's reservation and is frequented by
patrons who live both on and off the reservation.
Public
libraries are the great equalizer in our society as they ensure free
and unlimited access to invaluable educational resources for anyone who simply
has the desire to learn.
Libraries enhance the knowledge of not only ourselves,
but also the world around us. Great libraries, like Little Boston, deserve our
utmost praise and recognition. Employees
continually go above and beyond the
call of duty with their exceptional service to its patrons and commitment to
provide enriching and informative information to everyone in the
community.
Congratulations, again, to The Little Boston Library for your commitment to
excellence.
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