Best of Friends - Winter 2009

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Best of Friends Friends of the Durham Library Newsletter

Winter 2009

Friends Celebrate 40th Year With Biggest Gift Ever

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he Friends of the Durham Library celebrated their 40th anniversary with a great big $42,500 gift to improve library service to customers – the largest single grant awarded in the Friends’ 40-year history! Then, they made an outstanding commitment to library staff for the next two years with the Friends of the Durham Library Scholarship Program for library employees. First, the Friends purchased a van that will help bring early literacy programs to Durham’s childcare family homes and storytimes to elementary schools and The new Discovery Mobile, made possible by the Friends’ generosity, will be used for family literacy afterschool programs. The van, called the programs. Discovery Mobile, will transport storytime books and supplies to Durham’s childcare family homes in the “Get Set, Get Ready, Let’s Read!” And last but definitely not least, on January 7, 2009, the early literacy outreach program, and it will be a traveling Friends established the Friends of the Durham Library billboard for the library and the Friends. The van’s exterior Scholarship Program. Four scholarships of up to $2,500 each features happy young people’s faces and plenty of the books, will be awarded on April 30, 2009 to library staff who are digital media and technology that encourage family literacy pursuing two years of study in library science, early childhood and a love of learning. Everywhere the Discovery Mobile education, business and public administration, computer goes, children and adults will notice this colorful, engaging science, or a college transfer program at a community college. reminder of the valuable programs the library provides, and A second round of scholarships will be awarded in April of the generosity of the Friends. 2010. A committee will select the scholarship recipients. Second, the Friends have given funds for digital display screens at five of the full-service libraries, to provide up-tothe-minute information and notices to Durham County Library customers. The digital display screens, which are updated remotely by computer, will be installed inside the entrances of Main, East Regional, North Regional, Parkwood and Stanford L. Warren libraries. When it opens in 18 months, Southwest Regional Library will also have a screen. “This technology is a great tool for getting time-sensitive information to customers,” said Priscilla Lewis, Assistant Director for Facilities. “We can use it to let folks know about upcoming programs across the library system and to get the word out about new library services and the Friends book sales.”

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This generous two-year commitment demonstrates the Friends’ dedication to library staff, and the feeling is very mutual. “Even in tough times,” said Library Director, Skip Auld, “the Friends are investing in the library because they know that now more than ever people need their public library and the library needs its Friends. I speak for the entire staff when I say ‘Thank you to the Friends and to every member of the community who supports the library with time, energy and resources.’”

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Durham Makes Friends with Paula Poundstone

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n October 24, 2008, Paula Poundstone signed books and hobnobbed with the Friends after her live show at the Carolina Theatre. As national spokesperson for Friends of the Library USA, Paula generously donated the proceeds from the sale of her books to the Friends of the Durham Library. The Friends also used Paula’s appearance as a way to publicize the organization and encourage membership by raffling off tickets to her show throughout the book sale weekend.

Thanks to Paula’s hilarious performance and friendly personality, the Friends sold 36 copies of her book. At the end of the evening, the Friends awarded Paula a lifetime membership. She’s welcome back anytime.

The results were great! Total memberships sold over the weekend: 79 for $1,320. Of that total more than half were new members. Staff and volunteers had a great time the evening of the event answering general questions and talking up the Friends. Top right: The Membership Promotion Team is ready to sell Paula’s books at Carolina Theatre: Vicki Hertz, Ann Wilder, Jeff Anton, Anastasia Bush and Martha Scotford. Bottom right: Paula is happy to receive an honorary Life Membership to the Friends of the Durham Library from Jeff Anton, Board Member. Paula’s comment, “Is this something I’m going to regret later?”

Wrap-a-rama Wrap Up On December 6, 2008, the Friends hosted the first ever Wrap-a-rama, free gift wrapping of holiday book purchases from the minibooksale sites. The day kicked off the new permanent mini-booksales for Main and Stanford L. Warren.

of new booksale customers. Even at established sites the Wrap-a-rama caught the attention of library customers who did not know about mini-booksales.

There were plenty of volunteers (31 adults to man 2-hour shifts at five sites) and plenty of book sales, ($867 total) but not a whole lot of wrapping. It looked like many of the holiday purchases were really gifts for the giver, as many people purchased books but chose not to have them wrapped. In the end, volunteers wrapped 50-70 books. All in all it was a very successful day and a great way to raise the profile of the Friends. Volunteers and staff noted that the visibility of the Wrap-a-rama got the attention Best of Friends Winter 2009

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The Cycle of a Book Next I’m up for sale: - I might end up at an ongoing minibooksale at one of five libraries.*

First, I’m donated to the Friends along with other books, CDs, DVDs and audiobooks.

- Or, I could be one of the thousands of books in the big book sales at the Main Library held three times a year in spring, summer and fall.*

Either way, the proceeds from my sale are returned to the library.

The Friends volunteers sort me and put a price on me.

- Or, I could be sent to an online reseller.

Which helps the library continue to serve you!

* list and schedule are in p. 7

Friends of the Durham Library Newsletter

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Poetry for Everyone Wins Award

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oetry for Everyone – a program that celebrates National Poetry Month by bringing together local celebrities, writers and elected officials to read their favorite poems – won the North Carolina Public Library Directors Award for Adult Programming. Library Director, Skip Auld; Adult Programming Coordinator, Marian Fragola; and Marketing and Development Manager, Gina Rozier traveled to the Grandover Resort in Greensboro to accept the certificate in December of last year. Marian created the program as a way to make poetry accessible for everyone. Throughout the month of April, poetry lovers from all walks of life came together at various libraries to share their stories and their favorite poems. From Mayor Bill Bell and County Manager Mike Ruffin, to jazz artist Nnenna Freelon and radio personality Frank Stasio, each gathering created a unique ambience based on the random mix of readers. Poetry for Everyone was such a success, the program will return this April. Special guests will include Jaki Shelton Green, the Piedmont Laureate; José Lopez, Sr., Durham’s police chief; and Friends president Bobbie Walters-Brown. Visit the library’s website at www.durhamcountylibrary.org for times and locations.

Construction Begins on South Regional Library

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onstruction is expected to take about 18 months, and the library is scheduled to open in late spring or early summer 2010. Located at S. Alston Avenue near Hwy 54 at the old Lowe’s Grove School site, South Regional will serve southern Durham County and the RTP area. It will replace the Parkwood Branch Library located at 5122 Revere Road, which will close shortly before the grand opening of the new regional. Volunteers needed: Volunteers are needed to help promote the library at a variety of library events. Contact Elsa Woods at 919-490-5560 or elsawoods@nc.rr.com.

Best of Friends is published in support of Durham County Library, with primary expenses for printing and distribution paid by the Friends of the Durham Library Inc.

The newsletter is produced by the library’s Marketing & Development Division. Manager ...................................................................................................................................................................... Gina Rozier Graphic Designer ................................................................................................................................................... Hitoko Burke Grant Writer and Friends Liaison.................................................................................................Anastasia Bush Webmaster.......................................................................................................................................................................... Jill Wagy Adult Programing and Humanities Coordinator..................................................................................... Marian Fragola Development Officer.............................................................................................................................................. Alice Sharpe Marketing Intern........................................................................................................................................... Marlee Henderson

How to donate books: The Friends of the Durham Library welcomes donations of books, audiobooks, CDs and DVDs, except for: encyclopedias, magazines, cassettes and condensed books. You may take your donation to any Durham County Library location during regular hours. Please bring large donations (more than one box) to the Main Library garage on Tuesday morning between 9 and noon, when the Friends of the Durham Library are present and can help unload. For more info, visit: http://www.durhamcountylibrary.org/friends.php. Best of Friends Winter 2009

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Friends’ Technology Grant Keeps on Giving

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ack in spring of 2008, the library purchased 10 laptop computers with funds made possible by a $25,000 challenge grant from the Friends. It was a great example of what happens when the library family works together. The Friends issued the challenge, and the Foundation helped to meet it. And of course, the community rose to the occasion by providing the funds.

The Library Family Board of Trustees Al Roberts, Chair Elsa Woods, Vice-Chair Tatia Ash Marian Dillahunt-Andrews Joe Hewitt Allan Lang Mohammad Rashdi Michael Schoenfeld Joyce Sykes Bill Nesmith, a reference librarian at East Regional Library, teaches Microsoft Excel using the roving computer lab.

Well, now the laptops have been purchased, and they are making a real difference for library customers and even staff. The laptops are considered a roving computer lab that is booked much like any other room or resource in the library. North Regional and East Regional book the roving computer lab for one week out of each month. During their week with the laptops they offer computer classes to the public, including introduction to computers, Internet and email, Microsoft Word, Excel and PowerPoint. The portable lab has made it much easier to offer classes that are even more valuable in these difficult economic times. Before the laptops arrived, staff had to commandeer the public computers, which decreased the number of machines available for community use. The layout and location of the public computers also made it difficult to teach classes. “It really was impossible to hold classes well before,” said Michelle Geyer, a reference librarian at North Regional. “The public service computers are not situated in a way that makes teaching easy. Now we can hold the classes in a study room where we can project the instructor’s screen on a wall, and all the students can face the same way. Plus, it’s quieter.” Geyer said they teach five to six classes during the week they have the laptops

at North, and they usually have 100 percent registration and about 50-75 percent participation. Kathleen Moore, the teen librarian at North, uses the laptops to teach teens graphic design and web design. Because the laptops are configured to connect to the Internet through wireless technology, staff are even able to use online tutorials in their classes. The roving computer lab is designed so that once customers use the laptops and shut down, all new information is wiped from them. This prevents the computers from being damaged by viruses or other malicious programs. Once per month the laptops return to IT for upgrades and maintenance. The system is working so well, other libraries are scheduled to come on board soon. In the coming months, Stanford L. Warren will begin offering classes. Once South and Southwest Regionals are operational it is expected that they will offer classes as well. This gift from the Friends, Foundation and community continues to enhance the services the library provides to its customers, and it makes giving great customer service a little easier for the staff.

Friends of the Durham Library Bobbie Walters-Brown, President Aviva Shira Starr, Vice President Victoria Hertz, Secretary Mary Auen, Treasurer Marge Nordstrom, Past President Jeff Anton Jane Goodridge Roslyn (Roz) Grace Gerry Larson A. Wendell Musser, M.D. Martha Scotford Andre Vann Ann Wilder Angela Zoltners

Durham Library Foundation Willis P. Whichard, President Ann W. Craver, Vice President Bessie Carrington, Treasurer Placide Barada, Secretary Bonnie Cox W.K. Joklik Carolyn W. London Steve Pike Barbra B. Rothschild William Self Robert S. Timmins Eileen Watts Welch Skip Auld, Library Director

Geyer spoke for everyone who benefits from this generous gift when she said, “Tell the Friends, ‘Thanks, it’s appreciated!’” Friends of the Durham Library Newsletter

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The Power of Partnerships

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For example, one attendee said, “This is an amazing resource. The presentations were terrific. Very exciting!”

The library’s partnership with the Nasher Museum of Art at Duke University, for example, has the chief hallmark of a great partnership – each partner benefits from the strengths of the other. Together, the Nasher and the library have developed a series called Art with the Experts, in which curators and staff members from the Nasher lead interactive slide shows and discussions at the library in conjunction with each of its major exhibit. The next Art with the Experts event, to discuss the exhibit Escultura Social, will be March 24 at 7:00 pm at Parkwood Branch, 5122 Revere Road. The response and turnout at Art with the Experts programs has been excellent.

The Nasher Museum values its partnership with the library as well. “Partnering with the library gives us an opportunity to get in touch with people who may not know about the museum or who may not have visited,” said Juline Chevalier, the Nasher Museum’s curator of education. “The library is a great place for programs because it is an inherently accessible public space and a place where most people feel comfortable. Sometimes museums are not as readily perceived as public spaces, but by partnering with the library we can communicate the message that the Nasher is a welcoming space and is a wonderful resource.” She continued, “A program like Art with the Experts gives attendees a positive experience related to the Nasher, and can encourage them to visit us.”

urham County Library has many partnerships, including a wonderful and longstanding partnership with its Friends of the Durham Library group. Recently, the library has been developing new partnerships to offer innovative and exciting humanities programs.

Listed below are three upcoming programs that have been developed in collaboration with community partners. We hope you will join us and experience the power of partnerships!

Standing Tall in Proud Shoes: Pauli Murray’s Life and Legacy In partnership with the Sallie Bingham Center for Women’s History and Culture, Duke University Sunday, March 1 at 3:00 p.m., Main Library, 300 N. Roxboro St. Pauli Murray

Scholars and others will discuss the life and work of Durham’s Pauli Murray, American civil rights activist, feminist, lawyer, author, college professor and ordained priest. PlayMakers Directors Talk: Pride and Prejudice In partnership with PlayMakers Repertory Company Tuesday, March 17 at 7:00 p.m., Main Library, 300 N. Roxboro St.

Jane Austen

Timothy Douglas, visiting director of PlayMaker’s production of Pride and Prejudice will discuss directing Austen’s beloved classic. James Thompson, professor at UNC’s Department of English and Comparative Literature, will explore why Jane Austen continues to delight modern readers and audiences. Breaking Barriers: Powerful Women in their Own Words In partnership with the League of Women Voters of Orange-Durham-Chatham Sunday, March 22 at 3:00 p.m., Main Library, 300 N. Roxboro St. Local women leaders read the words of women who inspire them. Featured readers: Andrea Bazán, Cynthia Brodhead, Monica Chen, Tracey Cline, Marilyn Foote-Hudson, Faulkner Fox, Sarah Hill, Sylvia Kerckhoff and Brenda Schoonover.

Harriet Beecher Stowe

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Spring Book Sale — Friends of the Durham Library Find great bargains at the Friends Spring Book Sale March 27 to 29. Thousands of books are categorized for easy shopping: fiction, nonfiction books, audiobooks, CDs and DVDs. Prices start at 50 cents for paperbacks and $1 for hardbacks. Shop early for the best selection of specially priced books in gift-giving condition and support Durham County Library with your purchases. Schedule: Friday, March 27, 4 p.m. - 7 p.m. Friends members only—join at the door! Saturday, March 28, 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. Everyone welcome. Sunday, March 29, 2 p.m. - 5 p.m. Bag Sale $7/bag in auditorium and garage. Location: Main Library, 300 N. Roxboro St., Durham, NC 27701. For info call 560-0100. Can’t make it to the Spring Book Sale? Check out year-round mini-booksales at East Regional Library, 211 Lick Creek Ln., Durham Main Library, 300 N. Roxboro St., Durham North Regional Library, 221 Milton Rd., Durham Parkwood Branch, 5122 Revere Rd., Durham Stanford L. Warren Branch, 1201 Fayetteville St., Durham

For more info call 560-0190 or visit www.durhamcountylibrary.org/friends.php

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Thank you to these donors and Friends who supported the Durham Library Foundation, Friends of the Durham Library and Durham County Library. The list below includes those who made a donation in 2008 as well as current Friends members. In honor of the Friends’ 40th anniversary, we are highlighting those who have given to the Friends at the Sustaining, Patron and Life Membership levels.

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Life Members Skip Auld and Noreen Cullen Dr. and Mrs. Paul Austin Dr. and Mrs. Franc A. Barada, Jr. Katherine T. and Kenneth W. Berger Sandy Berman Jim and Melinda Box Ms. Janice Buck Betsy Ross Cameron Paul and Bessie Carrington Wesley and Frances Cook Cynthia and Cas Duval Mr. and Mrs. Martin B. Foil, Jr. Barker and Cavett French Chris and Odile Gould John and Lucy Grant Stacy W. Hagerty Joe A. Hewitt Mr. Dan Jewell* Carol Kurtz Julia Linehan Durham County Literacy Council Mr. and Mrs. Robin Morey Cynthia and Brendan Moylan Wendell and Martina Musser Charles and Imke Nickelson* Marge Nordstrom Julie Omohundro Peter Palma Glenn Parks* Catherine Petroski Paula Poundstone* E.K. and Lucia Powe John Prosseda

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Nancy and Kenan Rand Judith Ruderman Linda and Hank Scherich Jacquelyn Schobring Robert and Jenny Simchock Diane Smith Deborah Sorin Sally M. Spears Dr. Benjamin F. Speller Jr. Patricia Q. Stubbing Mrs. Kay Taylor Gene Thompson* Patricia G. Towne Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Trost Mike Turner* and two members who wish to remain anonymous * Honorary Life Members, for extraordinary service to the Friends of the Durham Library Patron Members in 2008 Myrick and Schquthia Peacock Allen and Barbara Swartz Mr. and Mrs. Dillard Teer Sustaining Members in 2008 Elizabeth Briner Anastasia Bush Jeanette Dallas Sarah Deutsch Marian Fragola and Jeremy Arkin Harriette and Larry Frank Karl Gottschalk and Dorothy Pugh William Hansen and Jaime Danehey Tom Harkins Duncan and Becky Heron

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Robert and Patricia Hughes Charles Johnson Kurt A. Johnson and Gail Bradley Ray and Gerry Larson Jim and Sandy Leak Lewis H. Myers Melinda Newlin Ruth and Fred Porter Robert and Merry Rabb Burton Robb Margaret R. Sims Tobias Family Betty P. Venable Ann Wilder Friends Members who Made an Additional Gift to the Friends in the 2008 Calendar Year John and Ruth Cole Page Crocker Audrey H. Cumberland Ms. Gretchen Elliott Nancy and David Haines Betty Hamblet Victoria Hertz Edith Lawson Doug Lowman and Cathie Vishnevsky Jaimie Marinkovich and Perry Whitted Katherine McNulty and Michael Kraus The Estate of John L. Moorhead Wendell and Martina Musser Effie E. Phillips John and Kristen Pormann Cynthia Shimer and Eric Wiebe Mrs. Selena Warren Wheeler

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Mr. And Mrs. Angelo Abbate Sakina Abdussalaam Guenevere Abernathy and Michael Lemanski William Abernathy and Katherine Duncan Susan and Marshall Adesman Judith B. Agnew Aftab Ahmed Hyeyoung Ahn Bob and Anne Aitchison Gail Albergo Jana A. and John B. Alexander in memory of Jonathan Henderson M. Lynne Alexander Charlie Alfonso Dawn Allen Nancy Allen Trudi Allen Mrs. Naomi Alpern Mrs. Fleta F. Alston Mrs. Kay Amos Carol Anderson Jean B. Anderson Karen and Skip Anderson Mary Eileen and Mark Anderson Barbara and Bill Anderson Robert and Phyllis Andrews Wayne F. Andrews Misha Angrist and Ann Rebeck Anonymous, in honor of Jill Johnsen and Laraine Yasui James and Frances Anton Virginia L. Anton The Appliance Center Nicole and John Archibald Ron Argueta Carol Armstrong Mary Portwood Artley Preservation Durham Robert and Patricia Ashley

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Louise Ashmore and Tom Gabriel M.L. Athearn Michael C. Atkins and Kirsten Ingebretsen Roland Atwater Mary Auen Skip Auld and Noreen Cullen Stephanie Auld Adrian Austell Deborah Austin T.E. and Susan Austin Al and Eva Aykin Irene Bagwell Donna Day Baird Sheldon and Roslyn Balbirer Lois Ballen Mr. Ralph Balzac Dr. and Mrs. Franc A. Barada, Jr. Sharon and Alexander Barnes Brittany Barr Virginia H. Barrett David and Kathy Bartlett Thomas M. and Jill E. Bashore Mrs. Arch Bass, Jr. Wanda Bassalt Christina Bates Sebastian Battle Nico Baumbach Duncan and Sara Beale Luci Bearon Clyde D. Beaty Ronald and Susan Beauchamp Naudeen Beek David and Michelle Beischer Ms. Margaretta L. Belin Cynthia W. Bell Laura Benedict and John Morris James and Margaret Bennett John A. Bennett

Florence K. Benson Mr. and Mrs. R. Edward Benson, III Esther and Peter Bent Katherine T. and Kenneth W. Berger Anne Berkley in memory of Wes Brewer, Pat Spencer, Evelyn Bryden Tina and Pakis Bessias Liz Bezera and David Lent Louise Bick Marrie Bigelow Victoria Bischel Deborah Bishop Joan Bishop Mr. and Mrs. C. David Biswell Libby Black and Thomas Belnick Mary Charles Blakebrough David and Pat Blodgett Nancy Blood and Cathy Chandler Ruth M. Blum Tolly Boatwright Harold Bobroff Edward Boer Joel Boggan Jean and Bill Bohs Mary P. Bonen David and Lynne Bookhout Robert H. Booth Julia Borbely-Brown Frank K. Borden Roxana and Edward Bossen Karla Bowens Jim and Melinda Box John Boylston Ruth and Dick Boynton Barbara V. Braatz Peter and Michaela Brabec Spencer Bradford Barbara Branson Ed and Marjie Bratcher

Trish Breen and Rebecca Stirewalt Ginny Brendlen Wesley and Blanche Brewer Larry Brichetto and Linda Wolffe Margaret Brill in honor of Anne Berkley Martha Brimm and Richard Clark Dolores R. Brine Pam Brinkley and Carl W. Forsyth II Rosalind Brodie Mary A. Brogden Diana Brooks Galen F. Brooks and David Voight Gwendolyn Brooks Lynn and Marilyn Brooks Spring Brooks Eugene and Signe Brown Bobbie Walters-Brown Mary Ann Brown Mary C. Brown Michael Brown Veronica Brown Walter M. Brown William J. Brown and Lee Butler Ms. Dorothy J. Brundage Betty C. Brunson Doris P. Bryan Sam and Nancye Bryan John and Sally Bugg Mike and Sarah Burdick Shirley Burgess Anne D. Williams Richard Burnett and Joan Richardson Parthenia H. Burnette Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Burns, Jr. Robert E. Bury Anastasia Bush Brian Butler Dr. John D. Butts Cris Cabau

This list includes gifts and memberships received 1/1/08 through 12/31/08. Please contact Alice Sharpe, 919.560.0193 or asharpe@durhamcountync.gov regarding any error or omission.

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Rebeca Cabrera Robert T. Cadwallader Jr. Guo Quin Cai Aaron and Stephanie Cain Catherine Cajka Martin and Ki Caldwell James and Tommie Calhoun Shirley E. Callahan Russ and Michelle Campbell Capital Development Services Joanne Carey Vic Carpenter Paul and Bessie Carrington Charlie Carroll Anne and Jack Carroll Kathy Carter Kathy D. Carter and Fred A. Peterson Scott and Heidi Carter Marvin and Debbie Carver Barbara Castor Susan Caudill Pam and Scott Chapman Hilda and William Chappell Alex Chassanoff Celenzy M. Chavis Lewis A. Cheek Cherry Chevy Harriet B. Childs Richard and Virginia Chorley Mary C. Chrismon Deborah and George Christie Schmidt-Nielsen and Claesson Family Fund of Triangle Community Foundation Chris Clark Jennifer Clark John Clark Katherine Clarke-Keffer Ethan Clauset Daniel Clever and Lara Ryan Jane E. Clunie John and Betty E. Clunie LaVerne Cone Jeannette Cobb Jim Coble Lynn Coble Harvey and Sandra Cohen Lucy and Spencer Cohen Charity Cole Mike Colona Roberta and Eddie Cone Dave and Renee Connelly Ted and Darry Conner Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Conroy Linda Convissor and D. Bruce Guild Diana Cook Mike, Gail and Kim Cook Mr. Allen Cordts Bruce and Teresa Corliss Arlene W. Corrigan Jorge D. Cortese Norris G. Cotton Jonathan Courtland Meg Coward, in honor of Emily Coward Raphael Ginsberg Richard and Sharon Cowell Ellen (Bonnie) and James Cox Nancy Cox Dr. Richard L. Cox Sarah W. Cox Dr. George W. Crane Jr. Lois Cranford Ann and Rhodes Craver David Crawford Gisele Crawford Michael Creech Mrs. Judy M. Creel Mr. and Mrs. Alex Crockett Kevin Crofton Amy Csorba Lewis Culbertson Audrey H. Cumberland Andrew Cummings Rachel Cummings Ronald Cummings Kathy Currie Peggy and Mark Currie Rebecca Currie Andrew Cutright Snezana Cvejin

Faith Dabbs Jack and Jane Dailey Gabriel Dainotto Rebecca Dainotto Thaddeus L. Daniels Betty Danielson Eric Daubert Sandra L. Daughtry Sally Davidson Mrs. Charles E. Davis Mr. Fred Davis Harold R. Davis Kathryn H. Davis Lorraine Davis Matt Davis Van Davis Mary H. Dawson Anne Hamilton Daye Craig and Kate DeAlmeida Cindy Dean Judith Dearlove Mark Debenedette and Kimberly Sulman Narda B. and Donald L. Decker Helen Dennis Divino Deoliveira Curtiss R. Devereux Patricia Dew Monte and Gloria Dewey Wendy and Floyd Diaz Henry Dickens Barbara H. Dickinson Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth R. Diehl Mary Jane Digby Charles Dill and Linda Davis Leslie Dillon Karma Denise Dixon Wyatt and Caroline Dixon Bob Dolan Dot Doyle Mr. Wilfred Drake Anne and Jim Drennan Laura Drew Helen Drivas Joan Drucker Linda C. Dudley Kenneth and Kristi Duke Gwyneth Duncan Evebell L. Dunham Geoffrey Dunkak Denise Dunn Elizabeth Dunn Michael Dunne Gene Dupree Phyllis B. Dworsky Donna E. Dzubay E.A. Morris Charitable Foundation Tom and Beth Eagen Mrs. George W. Eaves David N. Edwards Jr. Edmond O. Edwards Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Edwards Margaret Ehle Mr. Henry Ehrenhaft Christopher Eklund Chris Elam and Sandy Vartorella Barbara D. Eldredge Rob and Cathy Elias Jim and Beth Elkins Charles and B. Willams Ellertson Ms. Gretchen Elliott Vonda Ellis David Elstein Donna and Charles Emory Dennis and Margery Enberg Zoe Enga Tom and Cindy Engle Joseph English Pamela Entzel and K. David Daniel Tom and Jackie Epperson Rheda Epstein Patricia and Jeff Erickson William R. Erwin, Jr. and Catherine Blue Valjeanne Estes Janna Ethridge Ms. Dana Euler Ms. Joline Ezzell Denise Fain Henry and Martha Fairbank Vernice Faison

Steve Farnsworth and Emily Vinson Gigi Fein and Ron Geizer Carol and Jerome Feldman Abigail Ferrance-Wu and Marcus Wu David S. Ferriero and Gail Zimmermann Sally Fessler and David Kirkpatrick The Randolph R. and Shirley D. Few Charitable Fund Dr. and Mrs. Stanley Filip Charles Finch Jane and James Finch Maria and Martin Fischer Barbara and Peter Fish Samuel Fisher Sandra Fisk Amy Fister Victoria Flaherty Maxine Flowers Donald and Pepper Fluke Folio Book Club Amy and Mark Ford Jane Forehand Kerri Forney Fred and Kim Forthofer Nancy and Don Fortini Judith Fortson James K. Foster Gail, Grant and David Fowler Gregory, Elizabeth, Molly & Haddon Fox Fox Family Foundation Michael M. and Ruth S. Frank Peter Frasca Joyce Frederick Marjorie Diggs Freeman Kent and Melanie Freeze Barker and Cavett French Friends of the Durham Library, Inc. Frank Frye Jeanette Fuller Barbara and Jim Fyfe Steve and Maria Gadd Dale Gaddis Kathleen Gagnon Steven and Carole Gankiewicz Erik and Jennifer Garci Brent and Amy Garner Dingji Ge Linda Gerber Pela and Gary Gereffi Kristen and Peter Gerondelis Anna Gibson Dorothy L. Gier Nancy S. Gilbert Wadad Giles Glenn and Melissa Gillen Ms. June V. Gilliard M. Angela Gilsenan Lisa Giragosian Lynn Glasheen Amy Glass Gale Glenn Donnie and Martha Glisson Karen Glynn Debbie Godwin Eunice Goldner Mrs. William R. Goldthorp Frederick Goldwater Steven Goodman George and Jane Goodridge Shayne Goodrum Elaine Goolsby Louise N. Goshorn George and Carolyn Goss Karl Gottschalk and Dorothy Pugh Amanda Gouembesky Christopher Gould in honor of Odile Gould Roslyn (Roz) Grace Cathy Gracey and Steve Smith D. Gary Grady Graham Family Foundation Elizabeth Wade Grant Terri R. Grant Judith and Raymond Grauer Marie H. Grauerholz Isabel Green Patricia Green and Boyd Daniels Gary Greenberg Gerald and Mary Ellen Griffin

Bill and Carol Griffith Roy H. and Virginia H. Grimm Cynthia Grossman Phyllis Grubb Sharon Grubb Farshid Guilak and Lori Setton Dr. and Mrs. J.C. Gunnells Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gutman Christoph Guttentag Donna Guy Lucy Haagen Deborah Hackney Nancy and David Haines Halcyon Book Club Cynthia Hall Maidi Hall Paul and Louise Hall Peggy and David Hall David J. Halperin Betty Hamblet Mark Hamby Sue and Carl Hamill Tae Won Han Shirley Hancock Mary Haney Jonathan and Susan Hansen Laura Hanson and David Cecelski Eric and Sara Hardin Floyd and Peggy Hardy Mr. and Mrs. Walter Harlow Harriet M. Harman Dale and Phyllis Harmon Joanne Harrar Katy Harringer Becky Harris Carl N. Harris Jan Harris Joy and Rob Harris The Harris Family Joseph and Patricia Harris Phillip and Gerri Harris April and Derek Harrison Barbara Harvey James Haverkamp Nancy and Wayne Hays John and Mary Fry Haywood Christina Headrick Robert Healy Dan Heatherington Jerry Hedge Patricia and Phillip Hege Genette Henderson Douglas and Nancy Henderson-James C.M. Herndon Foundation Christine Herman and Angie Pridgen Ed and Vera Herring Becky Heron Victoria Hertz Carol A. and James T. Hewitt Walter and Karen High Rachel and Ron Hilbert Willie B. Hill Susie and Dan Hill Wendi Hilton Judith Hinton Mary L. Hobart Robert and Doris Hochmuth Pete and Sue Hoffman Brad and Kerry Holbrook Rev. and Mrs. Haywood Holderness Betsy Holloway Meredythe Holmes Kathleen Holt Connie Holton Mary Holtschneider James and Lloydette Hoof James W. and Joanne Hooker Traci and Donald Hoover Amilda Horne John and Anne Horner Claudia Horwitz Margot and Ellis Horwitz Tom and Martha Howerton Lydia Hoyle Mr. and Mrs. William Hudson Mike and Tracy Huening Jo Anne Hughes Robert and Stephanie Humphreys Beth Ann S. Hunt

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John Hunter and Amy Roussel K.C. Hustvedt Laurie Jahnke and Philip Hutchings III Fred and Pat Hyer Peter and Dot Irigaray Ms. Jane Isley Melanie Jackson Myrna K. Jackson Naomi J. Jackson Sandra H. Jacobi Deborah Jakubs Clare and Anna James Micaela W. Janan Eleanor G. Jarvis Angela M. Jeannet Bob and Linda Jennings John A. Jewell Dave Jimenez Bill Jirles Sally Jobsis Kaaren Johanson Erline Johnson June Johnson Maureen Johnson Shelby Johnson Suzy Johnson Tracy Johnson William L. Johnson Nan Marie Jokerst and Martin Brooke Dr. and Mrs. W.K. Joklik Jane Beetham Jones Janice Jones Lynda Jones Marchia Jones Rachel E. Jones Virginia Jones Vedia Jones-Richardson Clarence and Karen Jordan Lisa Joyner William S. Joyner Michele A. Justice Laura and Andrew Kagan The Kaiser-Potter Family Freya Kamel and Michael Lamvik Marian Abernathy and Daniel Kaplan Mildred Kasel Dongyun Ke Caroline Keizer Bob and Alice Kellar Mr. and Mrs. Thomas F. Keller Toni and Scott Keplinger Melinda Killenberg Lauren Killion Sharon Killion Tae Woong Kim The Kinders Malvern King William O. King Susan Kinghorn Tanya Kinsella Tom Kirby and Barbara Hindenach Kiwanis Club of Durham, Inc., in memory of George Linder Erhard Klar Hardee B. Klitzman John and Judy Knight Sheila Knobeloch Aspasia and Kenneth Knoerr Dorothea Kohle Lynn Kohn Alice P. Kolacinski Richard and Sarah Koobs Regis and Louise Koslofsky Bo Kot Thomas Krakauer Norman and Isabel Krause Richard Kravitz and Emily Feldman-Kravitz Angel Kropf Ms. Tonya L. Krout Sydnie and Steve Kunin John Kuras James Kutchma Ms. Elizabeth L. Lacy John Ladd Ralph LaForge Isa Lamerton Mrs. Everett A. Land John and Ginger Lane

Mr. and Mrs. Allan Lang Dana Lange Angelika Langen Juliann Lanser C.X. and Margaret Larrabee Tyre B. Lasitter and Anne C. Minnotte Ellen and Kevin Lavery Tawanda H. Lawson Iris D. Layne Deborah Lee Dwayne and Nancy Lee Edwin B. Lee Jongsu Lee Joyce L. Lee Martha LeFebvre Rick and Felicia Leggett Cal Lemley Mr. David Lenat Diane Lennox Vivan Lentchitsky Russ Leo Mr. and Mrs. Gene Leonardi Kristie and Appollo Leong Pearl H. Levine Don and Sandy Levy Darlene Lewis Priscilla Lewis Ruth Lewis Sheng Li Tonie Lilley Robin Lindbladd Dorothy O. Lipscomb Adrienne Lithman Gertrude Little Bertha R. Livingstone John Lloyd Renee Logan Dr. and Mrs. Will London Caroline B. Long Paula Longenecker Colleen Loree Jean G. Losee Amy and Donald Loveland Leta and Roger Loyd John Lubans and Sheryl Anspaugh Nancy Luberoff Rep. Paul Luebke and Ms. Carol Gallione Theo Luebke Patricia A. Luke Dr. and Mrs. Kenneth W. Lundstrom Alan and Debra Lydiard Kenneth and Sandra Lyles Lorenzo A. Lynch Dave and Rita MacMillan Rick and Kendy Madden Melissa Malkin-Weber and Andreas Weber Thomas P. Mallaney Rosalie S. Mandel Paolo Umberto and Paula Jeannet Mangiafico Dorothy W. Manning P. Kelly Mansfield Patricia S. Manson Jaimie Marinkovich and Perry Whitted Myra Markham Diane Markoff Marianne Marlo Steve and Faye Marron Janet and Brian Marron Julia and Mike Martin Tyler Martin Mary Duke Biddle Foundation Elizabeth Matson Jacqueline Matthews William Matthews Jim and Beth Maxwell Ed and Phyllis May Dr. James Oliver May Jr. Kelly May Glenna Maynus Teresa McBennett and Tom Shumaker Ms. Meredith McBride Ann and John McCann Margaret M. McCarty Ralph and Sue McCaughan Jonell McClernon Hortense McClinton Doris Cooper McCoy Fund of Triangle Community Foundation

Ralph and Emily McCoy Joel McCrosky Nancy and Dean McCumber Ben and Lou McCutcheon Frances McDaniel Mary Anne McDonald Nancy L. McDonald Michael and Belinda McFee Ellen Gartrell McGeorge George A. and Patricia A. McGinn Sarah and Brian McGiverin Jim and Jackie McGrath Julie McHugh Chris and Phil McHugh Cathie McIntyre Mr. and Mrs. David McKay Mary McKinney S McKissick Dr. and Mrs. Robert McLelland Randall and Connie McLeod Brian Mcllendorf Mr. and Mrs. Kevin W. McMahon Edith J. McMillan Orsby and Christie McMillan Patrick J. and Jill R. McMillen Betty R. McNair Carrie McNair, in memory of Mildred B. Goode Frank and Anne McNally Polly Medlicott Christopher and Jenette Meldrum Jim and Michele Meloy Myrna Memita Margaret Memory Jose Mendoza Merck Company Foundation Robert Merriam Patty Merritt Jim and Christie Messer A. Roger and Julie K. Messier Bonita Mewborn Bill Meyer Joel and Victoria Meyer Ruth Mary Meyer Dr. and Mrs. D. Edmond Miller Jon and Pat Miller Margaret L. Miller Pat Miller Sydney Miller Matt Milliken Katherine R. Mitchell Ron Mitchell Don Moffitt and Sidney Cruze Joe Monroe Dutton and Lang Moore Victor B. and Anne N. Moore Zak Moore The Estate of John L. Moorhead Harvey and Loretta Moose R. Morefield and D. Morefield Deanne Morgan Dyana Morgan Keith Morgan and Karen Hassett John Y. Morimoto T.C. and Becky Morphis Jim and Sherry Morrison Guy Moseley Debbie Moses J. Leslie Moyer Joe and Ann Carole Moylan Mary Mudd William and Cecilia Mull Walter J. Mullin Jerry Mullis The Mumma Family Kay Murray and J. Ray Kersey Wendell and Martina Musser Mary Jo Muzzey Peggy Myers Paul Nagy Noreen A. Naiman Joe Natale Dr. and Mrs. Paul D. Naylor Beth Neece Merida Negrete Dolores Neill B. Ilene Nelson Wes and Elizabeth Newman Bo Newsome

Lenny Ng Bruce and Sheila Nicklas Kim Niemi Grace Nordhoff and Jonathan Beard John D. Nordstrom North Carolina Mutual Life Insurance Company Michelle Nowlin and John Tallmadge Julie Blume Nye Mimi O’Brien and Phil Roof Karen and Rory O’Connor Marianne O’Doherty Michael O’Foghludha and Linda Daniel Mr. and Mrs. Thomas O’Shea Owen and Annette Oakeley Rosemary Oates Theresa and Christian Oertel Carol Phillips Oettinger Nancy Christine Oien Dick and Jean Oline Billy and Eve Olive Lois Pounds Oliver Tom Ollis Tina and Michael Oshinski Patricia Osten Karen Otsea and Joseph Neff Robert and Susan Otterbourg Norman and Roberta Owen Marcie Pachino Stephanie, Luna and Yoda Padilla Patricia N. Page Gary E. Pakes Richard A. Palmer Joanna M. Parker C. Sergio Parrilla John Parton and Ann Sundberg John and Kathryn Paup Arlene Pellow Prof. Norman E. Pendergraft Dr. Bettye K. Penick Martha S. Penny Carol Pereria Beverly H. Perkins Mr. and Mrs. William H. Perkins Cathy Perry Mr. and Mrs. Richard Perschel Lynn Petch Mr. and Mrs. Jay L. Peters Mona Peters Patricia Petersen and Douglas Young Howard Petote and Melanie Norton Catherine Petroski Don and Ann Pettus Mr. and Mrs. Leland R. Phelps Katherine Picard Noah Pickus and Trudi Abel Idell Pierce Mr. and Mrs. Stephen Pike Bepi Pinner John and Beth Pinto Joanne Piscitelli Lori Pistor and Terry Allebaugh Bruce and Jessica Pitner Kurt Piuko Erwin and Adeline Plumer David Polewka Lynn Poole Alan and Harriet Portnoy Jennifer and Hollis Posey Herbert Posner Sandy and John Poston Sara and Dave Pottenger Elizabeth Page Potter E.K. and Lucia Powe Kathy Powell Richard J. Powell and C.T. Woods-Powell Rosetta Powell Sherry and Ron Powell Ms. Stephanie C. Powell Jack J. and Joan Preiss Dick Pretty Penny Price Janet Pride Janice J. Pridgen Deb Pritchard Mark Proctor Scott and RaeJean Proeschold-Bell The Proia Family

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Joseph Puentes Chi Dees Pulley Farbod Rahaghi Nancy and Kenan Rand Dale and Phyllis Randall Richard Rawling Daniel Read and Maria Mangano J. Milton Read, Jr. Reading Is Fundamental Elizabeth Reap Floalice Reaves Ellen and Ken Reckhow John B. and Lieselotte Reckless Jeff, Wendy, Kyle & Jasmine Reece Reeves and Company, Inc. Douglas J. Register Karen Reid Mr. and Mrs. Richard W. Rettig Sharon Reuss and Berry McMurray The Reviewers Club Randy and Cathi Reynolds Lynn Richardson Merle Umstead Richey Jim and Alice Richmond Judy Riggs The Blanke Foundation Patricia Robbins Sylvianne Roberge Bell Roberson Ruth and Russell Roberson Mr. and Mrs. Ben Roberts RADM and Mrs. H. B. Robertson Marie B. Robeson Kimberly T. Robinson Linda and John Robinson Susan Rodger and Thomas Narten Martha Rodriguez Holly Rogers Michael Rogers Rogers Family Foundation Alex and Liz Roland Elizabeth P. Rollins Frances P. Rollins Mary Ann Rood Melissa and Michael Rooney Pat Roos Mrs. Pearl S. Rorie Carl and Lu Rose John and Shyanika Rose Christine Eckermann Ross Kevin and Linda Routh Gina and Paul Rozier Catherine C. Ruane Alexander Ruch Judith Ruderman Hildegarde S. Ryals Jerry and Barbara Ryan David Rzeszotarski Linda Saaremaa Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Saltzman Eunice Sanders Raymond Sanders Winston and Janice Sanford Terry Sanford Jr. Caroline and Louis Sasser Steve Schewel and Lao Rubert Mrs. Nancy Schiebel Evelyn Schmidt Lynn Schmoock John and Barbara Schwartz in memory of Helen Meyer Scientific Properties Martha Scotford Leslie Scott and Crawford Dunham Ms. Phillis Scott Beverly and Harold Scroggs Rick and Georgie Searles Marcia Seevers Lorisa Seibel B.J. Seitzer Janet and George Seiz Mr. and Mrs. William E. Self Philip Semanchuk Mark Sendzik Ann Sessoms Marion M. Sessoms Susan Sewell Walter and Florence Shackelford Cynthia Shail-Rains and Gary Rains

Sandra Shane Judith R. Shapiro Karin Shapiro and Ed Balleisen Alice Sharpe Carey Sharpe Ann Shaver Linda C. Shea Gail Sheedy and Wentworth & Leggett Judith T. Shepard Jane C. Sherman Dr. Cynia B. Shimm Louise McKoy Shipman Heather M. Shirley Al Shpuntoff Jonathan Sides James and Mary Siedow Mrs. Rochelle Silver Jerome Silverbush Charles Silvia Molly Simes Crystal E. Sterling Simmons Noni Simmons Jessica Simo Marie Singletary David and Olivia Singleton Tom Sjulin Rick Sloane Emily H. Sloop Kathryn Small Lillian B. Smalley Danny and Kim Smith Debra Smith Duncan F. Smith Eleanor M. Smith Barbara Smith Wendy and Gilbert Smith Jacqueline Smith Joel and Barbara V. Smith Walter D. Smith Pat Snow C. Lada Sochynsky Justine Somers Tove H. Sonberg Jane K. Sorrell Mr. and Mrs. Raymond A. Sorrell Ms. Jane Arnold Spanel Sally M. Spears in memory of Betsy Holloway Dr. Benjamin F. Speller Jr. Birnie and Steve Speltz Clinton Spence Ron Sperding Donna and Larry Spero Dr. and Mrs. Alexander Spock The Sprague Family Laura C. Spray Brad and Joann Staggs Trip Stallings Tim and Courtney Stanion Catherine Starkweather and Daniel Oldman Aviva Starr and Sherry Samuels Phil Stein Sondra G. Stein Liz and Al Stelzenmuller Joeanne and Clyde Stephens Gil Bernie Stewart Madeline Stewart Roxie Stewart and Debra Stewart Karen Stinehelfer Ann Stock William and Lucy G. Stokes Jon and Debra Stonehouse Robert and Roxada Story Melva Strait Ralph and Drusylla Strickland Barbara Strohbehn Angela Stroud Janice Stroud Mark and Jameelah Stuart Jane and Vincent Stubbs Deseree Stukes Dorothy Stukes Brian Stull and Sejal Zota Diana Sun SunTrust Phyllis Supple Mr. and Mrs. Elwood D. Swartz Phil Sweigart and Karen Landis Sandy Sweitzer & Rob Lamme

Mrs. Susanna Swoboda The Sykes Fund Dr. Naren Tambe Sam Tannous and Jennifer Taylor Joseph and Nichol Tate Tweedy Tattersall Amy Taylor Beth Taylor Sissy Taylor Robert and Holleigh Taylor Alan B. Teasley Mr. and Mrs. Joseph A. Tello David Temple Jennifer Tenor Sara Tepfer and Joseph Carrao Marcel Tetel and Julie Tetel Andreson Toni Tetterton Alice and Clarke Thacher Carla Thames Donald Blanke The Study Club Mrs. Norwood A. Thomas, Jr. Ed and Estelle Thomas Parke Thomas Katrin Thompson Margareta Thompson Steve and Judy Thomson Lula G. Thorpe Marion F. Thullberry Nancy and Steven Tillman Dr. and Mrs. Robert S. Timmins in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Yandell Benedict Mrs. John Boswick Mr. and Mrs. Craig Casey Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Gurley Mr. and Mrs. Jack Kline Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Roessler Mr. and Mrs. George Sweet Mrs. George Eaves Dr. and Mrs. Ben McCutcheon Mr. and Mrs. Guy Solie Dr. and Mrs. William London Mrs. Lyman Ford Dr. and Mrs. N. William Young Mr. and Mrs. James Brame Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Murray Mr. Charles Nakari Mr. and Mrs. Kennon R. Taylor Josette Tissaire Ms. Barbara Torian Amelia Tosti and Dieter Hutter Lara Travars Katherine Trexler Lawrence C. and Melanie K. Trost Charitable Fund of Triangle Community Foundation James Tulsky and Ilana Saraf Dale and Lou Turske Pamela B. Umstead Steve Unruhe and Jennifer McGovern Up to Date Club Grace U. Upchurch Margaret and Dean Urban Martha Erwin Uzzle Ms. Dory Van Duzer Linda Van Le, Michael, Stephanie, Glenn Jaffe Kevan VanLandingham & Debara Tucci Andre D. Vann Verizon Jim Vestal Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Vicars Paul A. Vick Patricia Vincent Jane and Steven Vogel Michael and Rebecca Volow Walter von Schonfeld Brian and Jennifer Vosburgh Julia Wacker Margaret Wainwright Craig A. and Carolyn M. Walker Bonnie and Dick Walt Mrs. Carol Ann Walters Les and Carol Walton Calvin and Suzy Ward Ms. Carmen I. Ward Dr. Frances E. Ward Mary Albert Ward Nancy Palmer Wardropper

Seth L. Warner Sue Wasiolek Elizabeth Watkins Mrs. Mary G. Weathers Mena F. Webb Karen and Mark Webbink Mrs. Hazel G. Weeks Kathi Weeks and Michael Hardt Sally and Don Weil Dr. and Mrs. J. Brice Weinberg Richard and Clarice Weinberg Laura Weisberg and David Wong Gennifer Weisenfeld and Derek Jones C. Eileen Watts Welch Brian Wellendorf Stuart Wells Wentworth and Leggett Bookshop Peter and Gail Westlin Emily Wexler Robert and Johnnie S. Wheat Andrew Wheeler Willis P. and Leona P. Whichard Aubrey Whisler Mr. and Mrs. George Whitacre Lynn E. Whitaker Cherie Whitley Giannina Wiegand Ms. Terry Wiethe Tom Wiley Yael and Doron Wilfand Robert and Mary Wilkerson Robert H. and Mary M. Wilkinson Jean and John Willard David Williams Harriet P. Williams James Williams Anna Wilson Chuck and Jean Wilson Danielle Wilson Heather Wilson M. Dee Wilson Nathan Wilson Mark Winsfield Martha Joy Wintermute John J. Winterscheidt Edmund Wise Charles and Karen Witzleben Allen and Diane Wold Betty Wolfe and Charlie Tucker Richard Wolfe Judy Woodburn William Woodland and Carol King Mrs. Grace H. Woodlief Katherine and Robert Woodrum Elsa E. Woods Greg Woods Ann Woodward Donald and Britt Woolley Hal and Leigh Anne Walter Hugh K. Wright Susan Wright Vergil Wright James Wurl Cheolho Yang Sha Yang Jo Yang Akira Yatsuhashi Sandra Yensen James Young Kristin and Martin Young Perry Young Skip and Mellissa Young Dr. and Mrs. Robert K. Yowell Joanna Yu Mary Anne Zabrycki Caroline and Ted Zarzar Margaret Zealy Rich Zing Angela and Greggor Zoltners Sheva Zucker

Thank You! ~ and ~ 22 donors who wish to remain anonymous.

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Friends of the Durham Library Membership:

Become a member of the Friends of the Durham Library or renew your membership:

Name Phone Address City

E-Mail Zip

Type of Membership: Memberships expire in one year (except Life memberships) q Family $25 q Adult $15

Please make your check payable and mail to Friends of the Durham Library Inc., PO Box 3809, Durham, NC 27702. Questions: Anastasia Bush (919-560-0190 or abush@durhamcountync.gov).

q Senior (over 65) $10 q Youth (18 and younger) $5

q Sustaining $50 q Life $300

To Make a Donation to the Durham Library Foundation:

Donations of $25 or more to the Foundation include membership in the Friends of the Durham Library.

Yes, a stonger library makes a stonger Durham. Here’s my contribution! q $30 q $50 q $75 q $150 q $250 q Other

Name

Phone Address City

Please make your check payable and mail to Durham Library Foundation, PO Box 3809, Durham, NC 27702. Questions, bequests & other planned giving needs: Alice Sharpe (919-560-0193 or asharpe@durhamcountync.gov).

Donate online any time at www.durhamlibraryfoundation.org

(as you would like to see your name listed in our Annual Report) E-Mail Zip

Nonprofit org. U.S. Postage PAID Durham, NC Permit No. 312

P.O. Box 3809 Durham, NC 27702

www.durhamcountylibrary.org

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