River Town Times - March 17, 2021

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ACF presents $40K for library “refresh”

Wednesday, March 17, 2021

By Ron Giofu

The interior of the Amherstburg library will get an update thanks to a group that turned to the Amherstburg Community Foundation (ACF) for help. A program initiated by the “Citizens for Carnegie” group culminated last Friday morning with a cheque presentation at the local branch. Amherstburg Community Foundation president Richard Peddie and administrative director Lori Wightman presented a cheque for $40,935 to Essex County Library CEO/ chief librarian Robin Greenall, the latter being joined by resource assistance Laura DiCarlo and Annette Isaac. Peddie credited the “Citizens for Carnegie” for coming up with the idea and said it was a project the ACF believed in and wanted to support. Whereas other projects like the Holiday Beach Conservation Area wetland and cycling trail, Beaudoin Park and the Amherstburg Freedom Museum’s “Freedom Achievers” mentorship and guest speaker programs were partially funded, Peddie said the library project was totally funded through donations to the ACF. “We believe in libraries,” said Peddie. “We believe strong local communities should have a library.” Acknowledging that some might wonder why the owner of a bookshop would want a library in the same town, Peddie said according to his research, both a library and a bookshop can co-exist well together. The historic Carnegie library will receive upgrades including new areas for computer access, a new mural, comfortable seating including in the children’s area and, of course, new books and other resource

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The Amherstburg Community Foundation (ACF) has handed over $40,935 that was raised for the “refresh” at the Amherstburg Public Library. The Citizens for Carnegie group organized the project and the ACF aided with the fundraising. ACF administrative director Lori Wightman and president Richard Peddie presented the cheque to Essex County library CEO/chief librarian Robin Greenall and resource assistants Laura DiCarlo and Annette Isaac. RTT Photo by Ron Giofu

materials. “In a perfect world, we probably need a new library here in Amherstburg,” said Peddie, adding in the interim, the fundraising will help upgrade the current facility. Peddie said he was happy to turn the money over to the Essex County Library, believing “they will do a good job with it.”

Greenall said she understands the ACF would like to see as much local content as possible so they are going to work with the community to find out what they would like to see and what they need as well as local authors. She said the library system’s manager of community services will reach out to the community to find out what matters to them. Continued on Page 2

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