• Cash for Clunkers- June 28, 2009


    We've been hearing a lot about the "Cash for Clunkers" program. Cash for my old car, sounds good to me!



    Here are the rules:

    • Your vehicle must be less than 25 years old on the trade-in date
    • Only purchase or lease of new vehicles qualify
    • Generally, trade-in vehicles must get 18 or less MPG (some very large pick-up trucks and cargo vans have different requirements)
    • Trade-in vehicles must be registered and insured continuously for the full year preceding the trade-in
    • You don't need a voucher, dealers will apply a credit at purchase
    • Program runs through Nov 1, 2009 or when the funds are exhausted, whichever comes first.
    • The vehicle that you are trading in is required to be destroyed. Therefore, the value you negotiate with the dealer for your trade in is not likely to exceed its scrap value. The law requires the dealer to disclose to you and estimate of the scrap value of your trade-in vehicle.


    For updates on the status of the "Cash for Clunkers" program, check out cars.gov

    Beware of phony "Cash for Clunkers" websites. There is no need to preregister for this program, and this credit will be available through car dealers.

    For more information check out the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration website and the Environmental Protection Agency's fuel efficiency website.

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  • Looking for a Job?


    We're here to help you! The Pasco County Library is here to help you cope in these tough economic times.

    Laid Off?
    We have laptop computers available for you to file for unemployment, search for a job, and create a resume.
    You can make an appointment with a librarian who will help you navigate forms and applications. Call your local branch and ask for the egovernment librarian or schedule an appointment using this form.

    Pasco County's One Stop Employment Center- Career Central has a mobile unit where job seekers can search for work, create and print resumes, access local and statewide job listings, and more. The mobile unit is available at various locations throughout the Pasco County including the library. Click here to see when the mobile one stop will be near you!

    In addition to online resources, the library also has book resources to help you cope with these challenging times. Check out our library catalog. Search for books on how to: write a resume, develop your networking skills, use the Internet to find employment and more.

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  • Free Cell Phones- Safelink Wireless


    SafeLink Wireless is a government supported program that provides a free cell phone and airtime each month to income eligible customers.

    To Qualify:
    The process to qualify depends on the State you live in. In general, you may qualify if...You already participate in another State or Federal assistance program such as Federal Public Housing Assistance, Food Stamps and Medicaid. Or your total household income is at or below 135% of the poverty guidelines set by your State and/or the Federal Government. And no one in your household currently receives service from another phone carrier. And you have a valid United States Postal Address. In order to receive your free phone you must live at a residence that can receive mail from the US Post Office. Sorry, but P.O. Boxes cannot be accepted. In addition to meeting the guidelines above you will also be required to provide proof of your participation in an assistance program, or proof of your income level.

    You can enroll online at www.safelink.com . To apply you will need your address and social security number. If you exceed the free airtime (68 minutes in Florida), you can purchase additional minutes.

    SAFELINK WIRELESS® service is a U.S. government supported program for income eligible households provided by TracFone Wireless, Inc. TracFone Wireless is America’s largest and number one prepaid cell phone provider in the U.S.

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  • Health Care in a Shrinking Economy Workshops @ Your Library


    Obtaining health care coverage is a concern of many Americans, especially for those who recently lost their job resulting in loss of health insurance. While there is no perfect solution, there are some health care programs out there that may help you.

    COBRA Coverage
    :
    If your employer continues to operate and offer a group plan, COBRA continuation coverage may be available. It may cost you more than when you were employed, but still likely to be cheaper than private insurance. Through the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009 certain individuals will be eligible for COBRA cover at a discounted rate. Click here to learn more.

    Government Health Care Programs:
    Medicaid or Medicare or call 1-800-MEDICARE; Florida State Children's Health Insurance Program and Cover Florida (an affordable health coverage available to uninsured Floridians through a comprehensive market-based strategy).

    Public Health Departments:
    While Public Health Departments do not replace primary care providers, they do provide some health services for free such as immunizations, smoking cessations programs and more. Click here to learn more about services provided at your local health department.


    To help Pasco County residents explore health care options and services, the Pasco County Library System will be holding workshops at the library branches.

    Check out the library's Calendar of Events or just show up at one of the workshops listed here:

    Tuesday June 2, 2009- 6pm
    Centennial Park Library
    727.834.3204

    Thursday June 11, 2009- 1pm
    Hugh Embry Library
    352.567.3576

    Wednesday June 23, 2009- 2pm

    New River Library
    813.788.6375

    Saturday July 18, 2009- 2pm
    Regency Park Library
    727.861.3049

    Tuesday July 21, 2009- 6pm
    Land O Lakes Library
    813.929.1214

    Wednesday July 29, 2009- 2pm
    Hudson Library
    727.861.3040

    Wednesday August 12, 2009- 6pm
    South Holiday Library
    727.834.3331

    Hope to see you there!



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  • Hurricane Season is right around the corner!


    Hurricane season is upon us again! We tend to become lax when we have not recently been affected by a hurricane. But it only takes one hurricane to hit the Tampa Bay area for us to be impacted.

    Local, state and the federal government have produced lists of how to prepare for a hurricane. Pasco County Office of Emergency Management website is loaded with information to help Pasco residents stay informed. Pasco County Library System maintains a Resident Information Center blog to keep you up to date on hurricane activities in Pasco County.

    Pasco County's Office of Emergency Management is sponsoring a Hurricane Expo this Saturday, May 30th from 9am to 2pm at the New Port Richey Recreation Center, 6630 Van Buren Street New Port Richey. Channel 10 metorologist Jennifer Hill will be there at 11am. Join us for an informative and interesting day!

    You can pick up a free hurricane guide at any Pasco County Library. Call 727-861-3040 for more information.

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  • Digital TV Coming Next Month





    The conversion to digital television will occur on June 12th. If you don't currently pay for television (cable or satellite)you may want to do one of the following to ensure you will continue to receive a television signal:

    -buy a digital to analog converter box- coupons are available
    -buy a television with a built-in digital tuner
    -subscribe to a pay television service such as cable or satellite

    While these options cost money, the coupon will help offset all or part of the cost of the converter box.

    You can find information about how to set up your converter box, what to look for when buying a television with a built-in digital tuner and more at dtv.gov

    And of course you can always call or visit the public library and we will provide you with more information.

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  • Want to be a Homeowner in Pasco County?


    Pasco County received a federal grant to stabilize neighborhoods by purchasing and rehabilitating foreclosed and abandoned homes. These funds can be used to purchase two types of homes:

    Foreclosed home - a foreclosed home is a home that has been sold by the County at a Foreclosure or Tax Deed Sale and is owned by the party who bought it at the sale.

    Abandoned home - an abandoned home is a home that is in foreclosure or tax deed sale that no one has lived in for at least 90 days and there have been no mortgage payments for 90 days.

    There are maximum income levels and the program is limited to certain areas of the County. You can obtain more details by clicking here.

    Pasco County Community Development administers other housing programs such as the HOME Investment Partnership Program (HOME), Emergency Shelter Grant (ESG), State Housing Initiatives Partnership (SHIP), Housing Preservation Grant (HPG), and Housing Finance Authority (HFA) funds.

    To assist you on your goal of homeownership the County requires you to attend Home Buyer Education Classes. Click here to view the schedule of classes or call 1-877-854-1446 for more information.

    The Pasco Opportunity Program-
    Pasco County partners with not-for-profit agencies to acquire, develop, and rehabilitate properties to make homes available to home buyers. Many of the homes that they sell have special incentives for the purchasers, and home buyer assistance is always available with these homes.

    View homes that are currently for sale

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