In a message dated 7/15/2014 11:43:50 A.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  
[email protected] writes:

Hi,  all,

Next spring, we will be moving into a brand new library!  Yay  for us.  I'm 
starting to look at opening day collections for DVD and  CDs.  Not that I 
think we'll have any funds for it, but just in  case.  For films, along with 
Academy Award winners (which I know can be  controversial), AFI lists, 
National Film Registry, is there anything else to  look at?  This can also 
include television, Spanish films, and  information/documentaries.  Thanks a 
lot!
Good afternoon, Becky...
 
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