The Woodstock Public Library has received a donation from Zonta Club of Woodstock to help purchase new books.
WOODSTOCK - The Zonta Club of Woodstock has made a donation to the Woodstock Community.
The donation is to help purchase books for the Woodstock Library looking to make their shelves more diverse.
Manager of Public Services, Darlene Pretty, says the generous donation has allowed them to purchase a variety of beautiful picture books by Indigenous authors for children, as well as adult fiction and nonfiction books. These new books are currently on display in the Library
The new books focus on a wide range of literature, from immigration into Canada, to books by Indigenous authors, and books on pregnancy and parenting.

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