To many, a library is an
essential part of what makes a community. After many years without a library, a grass roots effort in 1975 enabled the New Hartford
Volunteer Library to open in a single room. Since this small beginning, public support has enabled the library to grow. It is now known as the New Hartford Public Library and it occupies its own, modern
10,000 square foot building,
But the task
is not yet done. It is, In fact, a labor of love
that never can be said to be completed.
As the 21st century moves forward, the Library
must continue to be an influence for literacy, a
source for current information, a center of
community involvement, and an encouragement for
the pure joy of reading.
To provide
for an expanding community, the library will need more space; as new ideas and events influence society, timely new books and
media will be a necessity; as technologies
advance, the library must be able to use them to
best advantage.
The library
must continue its commitment to children by
providing a pleasant environment that fosters
the love of reading for all ages. The library
must be able to provide a space where children,
young adults, and their parents will feel
welcome and safe.
Last, but far
from least, the New Hartford Public Library must
assure that community elders and community
members with disabilities have the best possible
access to its services.
A tax-deductible gift to the New Hartford Public Library is an excellent way to enhance and maintain library services. The simplest way to help is to make a monetary
donation at one of the Designated Giving Levels. You may click here
for a
a printable donation form.
Personal Giving
So that your
gift will truly reflect the spirit in which it
is intended, we are always happy to discuss
other donation options with you. For further
information, please contact the library Director
Hans Plambeck at 733-1554. To view
additional suggestions for giving a gift to the
Library, click
Here.
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