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Samuels Public Library Receives Generous Mellon Grant and Preps for ‘Taste for Books’ Event

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The Samuels Public Library, under the leadership of its new Executive Director, Erin Rooney, has recently been endowed with a substantial $500,000 Mellon grant, earmarked to revolutionize its facilities and services over the next five years. This exciting development paves the way for significant enhancements to the library’s memory lab and the establishment of a cutting-edge maker space, offering community members unprecedented access to advanced technologies like 3D printers, laser cutters, and sewing machines.

Amidst growing demand for digitization of vintage media formats, such as 8mm film and vinyl records, the grant will bolster the library’s capacity to preserve these cherished analog memories. Rooney highlighted the urgency of digitizing at-risk formats to safeguard them from deterioration, thus ensuring their longevity for future generations to appreciate and enjoy.

The introduction of a maker space within the library premises signifies a leap toward fostering creativity and innovation in the community. This initiative will facilitate personal and collaborative projects and encompass educational programs to enhance skill sets, ranging from crafts to technology.

A Taste for Books
In addition to technological advancements, the library is buzzing with anticipation for its annual fundraiser, “A Taste for Books.” Slated for April 27th, this year’s British Invasion theme promises an evening brimming with cultural enrichment. Attendees can look forward to exploring sections dedicated to British legends, lyrics, and literature, with decor and activities inspired by icons like The Beatles, Sherlock Holmes, and the magical world of Harry Potter.

This gala event not only serves as a testament to the library’s vibrant community spirit but also as a crucial fundraising endeavor. The proceeds from ticket sales and a silent auction featuring unique items and artwork will directly support the library’s ongoing and future programs, including the expansion of the memory lab and maker space projects.

The Mellon grant and upcoming “A Taste for Books” event underscore the Samuels Public Library’s commitment to preserving the past while embracing the future. By fostering a space for technological innovation and cultural appreciation, the library continues to be a cornerstone of community engagement and learning.

Join us on April 27th to celebrate and support the enriching initiatives at the Samuels Public Library. Your participation contributes to a noble cause and promises an unforgettable journey through Britain’s storied legacy right in the heart of our community.

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