Support the library and get a chance to win cash with our new raffle! Proceeds of our 50/50 raffle go to the Friends of the Library. You can get one ticket for $2, three for $5, or seven for $10!
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Christmas Raffle!
We have a new raffle!
There are several Christmas-related prizes-
A basket of treats
A stocking
A tree skirt
Candle holders
An afghan
Tickets are $1 each or six for $5. Proceeds go to Friends of the
Aston Public Library. The Drawing will be held December 15.
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Raffle of Phila. Union Soccer Stuff!
The winner gets a collection of Philadelphia Union Soccer Memorabilia including-
- Adult T-shirt
- Youth Jersey
- Soccer Ball
- Scarf
Tickets $1 each or six for $5. Proceeds go to Friends of the Aston Public Library.
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Back to school raffle!

We are holding a raffle of Back to School supplies! Proceeds will support library operations. The winner will receive a basket containing:
- Back pack
- 2 three ring binders
- Crayons, washable
- Elmer’s glue sticks
- Locker organizer
- Scotch tape
- Dozen pencils
- Stapler
- Crayola colored pencils
- Smiley stickers
- index cards
- Fun erasers
- Blunt scissors 4+
- Scissors 6+
- Math tools – protractor, compass, folding ruler, calculator
- 4 1-subject notebooks
- 2 packages of 3-ring binder paper
- Pink wedge erasers
- School glue, washable
Chances are 1 for $1 or 6 for $5. The drawing is Friday, August 27th!
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Raffle!
The Friends of the Aston Public Library are holding a raffle! Tickets are available for a $2 donation to the Friends. You can get one at the library circulation desk. Prizes available include
- a Phillies cap autographed by Charlie Manuel
- an autographed photo of Eagle Tight End Brent Celek
- gift certificates from Cimino’s Tailoring
- a baseball autographed by a former Philly
- a man’s watch by Geneva
- a $25 Giant gift card
- a gift certificate from Pretzel Boy
and more..
Please consider buying a ticket to support the Friends. We are working to make up a shortfall of more than $20,000 in lost state funding this year!
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