Thanks from Plainsboro Library

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The Plainsboro Public Library Foundation Board offers a resounding thank you to those corporations and individuals who supported the foundation’s most recent fundraising effort (The Mayor’s Cup `Links to Library’ golf benefit on September 21) that particularly benefitted the library’s extraordinary summer programming. The thousands of individuals who use the library’s resources each week join the foundation board trustees in a chorus of thanks.

Even though summertime is supposedly a time for relaxation and leisure, the Plainsboro Public Library took no vacation this summer, as thousands of residents took advantage of the library’s resources and activities for “staycations” and for preparing for the upcoming school year. The library is the social, educational, and cultural anchor of Plainsboro. Donors know that gifts to the library contribute to the lives of every resident of all ethnic, age, and economic backgrounds.

We would like to give a special shout-out to the major donors, but emphasize that every gift — from a dollar to thousands of dollars — plays a role in the well-being of this invaluable cultural resource known as the Plainsboro Public Library: Princeton Forrestal Village; Ivy Realty; Winning Touch Tennis; Van Note Harvey Associates; Structuretone; CME Associates; Beacon Princeton Forrestal; Stantec; Karen Kennedy, V.J. Scozzari & Son; Dolores T. Corona; McManimon Scotland & Baumann; Sharbell.

Every resident in Plainsboro can be involved in the life of the library — both as a user of library facilities and as a contributor giving time and/or financial support. We look forward to hearing from Plainsboro residents who would like to work together to sustain and grow our community library for many generations to come. Please contact: Carol Quick, library director, 609-275-2897; www.lmxac.org/plainsboro.

The Plainsboro Public Library Foundation Board of Trustees

Peter Cantu (ex-officio), Dee Corona, Curt Emmich, Nikki Graham, Pam Hersh, Karen Kennedy, Nuran Nabi, Shashi Mittal, Carol Quick (ex-officio), Vince Vecchia

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