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Montrose Lions donate to new library building project |
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 Mark Caterson (right) presented a check from the Lions to Kim Harwood (left)
The Montrose Lions Club had already made a generous annual pledge of $1,000 to the Library Building Fund, but they upped their donation significantly this year to $3,500. Kim Harwood, Chairman of the Fund, made a presentation at the February 15th Lions meeting about the need for a new library building, its role in serving all of Susquehanna County, and asked for help in dispelling some myths (or rumors) that have cropped up in the community about the project. He emphasized that the landmark building on the Green is not being abandoned, as the Historical Society will take it over for their much-needed expansion; no library locations will close; and that the new building is not "just for Montrose," as 65% of the circulation from the existing library location is outside Montrose Borough/Bridgewater Township, and as the source of materials and services for all locations its expansion benefits everyone.
"The Lions have always been very supportive of library services and responsive to community needs," said Mr. Harwood. "We were thrilled that the Montrose chapter pledged generously, and ecstatic that they increased their donation so dramatically." Mr. Harwood explained that on top of presenting the check, the Lions also volunteered to sell Library Lottery tickets this year. 2011 will be the 3rd year for the Lottery, which is a fundraiser for the new building project. "The help of the Lions will be invaluable," adds Mr. Harwood, "and we deeply appreciate all of their support." For more information about the project of building a new library headquarters for the Susquehanna County Historical Society & Free Library Association, please visit librarybuildingfund.org.
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 15 March 2011 )
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