Need the perfect gift for your family this holiday season? Why not try Memory Keeper VHS-to-DVD Conversions at the James V. Brown Library.
Save your VHS memories to DVDs for long-lasting durability. Everyone has at least one old family VHS tape, whether it is of Christmas in 1989 or your wedding or a special family outing. Chances are it's sitting in a box gathering dust and, like photos, old VHS tapes significantly degrade in just a few short years.
VHS tapes can start falling apart in as little as five years, while DVDs last much longer.
The James V. Brown Library can convert your VHS tape, up to 120 minutes, for $10. This is half the cost that most online services charge. And, with most other services, you have to mail valuable videos to another state and pay shipping and handling charges.
With the library's Memory Keep Video Conversion Service, everything is done locally. Your videos never leave your library.
All monies raised with this service helps to support the library budget. Help the library and protect your valuable one-of-a-kind videos at the same time. The cost is only $10 per VHS tape (up to 120 minutes). Bring in a VHS tape on your next visit to the library and request this service at the main Circulation desk.
Copyright notice: The James V. Brown Library will not convert tapes that contain copyrighted materials such as commercial movies.


