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Who Are the Friends of Augusta County Library?
Library “friends” are patrons who want to
do more than just use the library.
In the beginning of the
American public
library system they were the
book-lovers
who started in motion the community
efforts
that led to the formation of
many pioneering
libraries. Even now they
are those
most interested in improving
the scope and
quality of almost every local
library and
in making its services more accessible
throughout
the region it serves.
Many libraries have groups of Friends who
contribute thousands of dollars
each year
for special programs for children
and adults.
These programs could not be nearly
as effective
as they are without the funds
and often the
active assistance of Friends.
The Friends
of the Augusta County Library
are those who
have planted the flowering trees
that surround
our building and who take care
of and improve
our lovely Reading Garden.
They can
be found actually digging in
the earth during
the growing season. Or
one of them
may be the volunteer that attends
the circulation
desk or helps to keep the books
in order
on our shelves, or to move books
when spatial
needs change. When you
use the library’s
copying machines, you are using
something
paid for and maintained by the
Friends.
The list could go on and on.
. . .
In short, the Friends of the Library are
civic-minded people from all
walks of life
who care for and take pride
in their
local library as a cultural institution
vital
to our democracy and freedom.
They
make personal contributions of
money to the
library through the Friends organization.
Some of them contribute hours
of work each
month to help the library function
or to
make its grounds more attractive,
and some
will even serve as public advocates
when
library needs are being considered
by governmental
entities.
You, too, can be a Friend of the Augusta
County Library.
All it takes is a contribution during and
around the National Library Week,
or at
any time that suits you. Or you can volunteer to help in one of the
Friends’ projects.
Ask for membership information at the library
circulation desk or CLICK HERE for a membership form.
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