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Proceeds will help maintain free use of computers and free internet access for library patrons. They will also help provide prizes for the Summer Reading Program and support weekly story time during the school year, as well as the library’s local history collection and book club.
The Friends’ yard sale and chicken barbecue will be held on Saturday, Aug. 28, in conjunction with borough-wide yard sales that day. The yard sale at the library will begin at 8 a.m.; chicken halves prepared on-site will be available beginning at 10 a.m. The Friends’ Read Moore Book Store, which is located downstairs at the library, will be open during the yard sale.
Those who would like to have a table at the yard sale for a donation may contact at the library at 610-593-6683.
The Friends group meets on the second Thursday of each month at the library at 2 p.m. New members are encouraged to attend. “Like other organizations, it is hard to get young people involved,” Esworthy said. “We are doing OK, but we could also use some volunteers.”
Volunteers are needed to help operate the Read Moore Book Store, which is open on Mondays through Fridays from 1 to 4 p.m. and on Saturdays from 8 a.m. to noon. More information about the bookstore is available at www.facebook.com/Read MooreBookStore.
Moores Memorial Library is located at 9 W. Slokom Ave., Christiana. For more information, visit www. christianalibrary.org or search for “Moores Memorial Library” on Facebook.
The Chester County commissioners are looking for volunteers to help direct the county’s nearly $102 million American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funds. The county government is finalizing its structure for prioritizing, requesting, and reviewing proposals as it determines effective strategies for rebuilding communites affected by the pandemic.
According to the commissioner’s office, a key part of the process of directing funds is the inclusion of members of the public as part of the county’s ARPA evaluation teams, which will also help to ensure full transparency in spending the funds.
Use of the ARPA funds will include support for Chester County’s public health response, including behavioral health; areas of negative economic impact; premium pay for essential workers; and water, sewer, and broadband infrastructure. The underlying theme in all of these areas will be to address services to disproportionately impacted communities.
Seven evaluation teams will be established by Chester County to address each priority area for ARPA funding. Each team will include representatives from Chester County government’s finance department, solicitor’s office, and strategic planning team, who will facilitate the priority groups. Three county employee volunteers and four volunteers from the community will complete each team.
Specifically, the county is seeking its volunteers from a cross-section of people of all ages, genders, socioeconomic categories, and geographic areas. The volunteer commitment is expected to be average five to 10 hours per month for six months. Team members will be trained on the criteria for ARPA fund use and how to score proposals, ask additional questions, and develop recommendations for project funding.
Anyone age 18 or over who lives or works in Chester County may express interest in being part of Chester County’s ARPA evaluation teams at www.chesco.org/arpa. Application forms should be submitted by Friday, Aug. 20.
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