The following is a news release from the city of Pocatello.
POCATELLO – As you’re shopping for school supplies for your student this year, Marshall Public Library hopes that you will consider picking up a few extra items for students in need.
The library is collecting general toiletry items and school supplies for the Pocatello/Chubbuck School District #25 supply pantry. From August 1 through September 14, library staff will collect:
Toiletry items
School supplies
Shampoo
Pencils and pens
Soap
Notebooks
Shaving gel
Paper
Lotion
Folders
Deodorant
Backpacks
Towels
Crayons
Washcloths
Watercolor sets
Combs
Highlighters
Feminine hygiene products
Markers
Toothbrushes
Colored pencils
Toothpaste
Rulers
Disposable razors
Erasers
Our generous community members make this a successful drive every year by donating hundreds of items for students who need just a little extra help to succeed. New and unopened goods will be accepted at the first-floor checkout desk at the library, 113 South Garfield Avenue. Please contact Public Services Supervisor Amy Campbell at (208) 232-1263 ext. 106 if you have any questions.
For more information on the programs and services available at the Marshall Public Library, click here.
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Local library collecting supplies for students in need
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