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Before you buy something, see if you can borrow it from the library 
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Reserve free tickets to local museums and attractions 
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Print out your documents at a discount 
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Get free help with homework and standardized tests 
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Take free fitness, hobby and language classes 
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Attend free concerts and performances 
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Access free social services 
 - Also rent DVD and Blu ray discs for free - Or access to free streaming of movies 
- And video games, including new titles, if you don’t mind potentially waiting just a little. 
 
 
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- As someone who spends a lot of time in coffee shops (working, reading studying), the library is a nice change of scenery and you don’t have to buy anything to justify taking up space. A lot of libraries are stunning too. - Also they get you access to audiobooks which are a great alternative to paid subscriptions. I do have a libro.fm account though to support my local indie bookstore. 
- This is great! Many things I didn’t think of… - My mind was blown when I realized my library gives you $3/day of free printing (@10c/page). I will never pay to print anything again, since I mostly have random 1 off things to print every once in a while. - Same. I could have saved a dozen dollars if I knew this. Not a lot, but a dozen more than zero. I will never pay for printing again 🤩 
 
 
- A library where I used to live in PA kept small household tools and appliances for checkout. Great for when you need a Kitchenaid mixer three times a year. 

