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Real Estate Agent Open House--Selling Points

The Fairfield Public Library would like to welcome Real Estate agents to a Library Open House on Wednesday, March 5.  Come and enjoy a light breakfast while we introduce you to all that the Library has to offer you and your clients at 10:30 a.m. in the Rotary Room at the Main Library, 1080 Old Post Road.  The breakfast is provided by the Friends of the Fairfield Public Library.

As a real estate agent, you are not just selling a property, you are selling a hometown.   One of the treasures in the town of Fairfield is its dynamic library system.  The Fairfield Public Library welcomed close to 540,000 visitors last year making it one of the most popular destinations in the area.  Books are where we start, but the Library also offers a large selection of free programs for town residents aged newborn to 100 including author talks, music programs, craft workshops, health talks, writing workshops and many enriching children’s activities.  The Fairfield Public Library has been recognized as one of the best library systems in Connecticut.

Let the Library help you as an agent grow by introducing you to our quality resources and classes.  Learn how to search premium databases to find the best information to grow your business.  Find out about classes to help you upgrade your computer skills. Make contact with some of our professional librarians who can help you do research and find the answer vital for your business.  Do you realize how valuable your Fairfield Library card can be?  The Library offers free online learning from home, just by entering your card number -- including language learning, test prep, tutoring, and online classes.  There is also free access to Consumer Reports and financial websites that would be costly without Library membership.

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Let us give you more selling points.  Please register for the breakfast by visiting us online at www.fairfieldpubliclibrary.org or call 203-256-3160.  Follow the Fairfield Public Library on Twitter:  www.twitter.com/fairfieldpublib and Facebook:  www.facebook.com/fairfieldlibrary.

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