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Your Support Makes a Difference
The library renovation would not have been possible without the generous support from our community. One way you can continue to support its mission is by becoming a library advocate through the Friends of the Library program or by donating directly to the Legacy Tree. " Volunteers and donations are always needed and welcome," said Cameron. To find out more information about ways to contribute visit www.ohoopeelibrary.org/renovation/ or contact the library directly.
donors. For example, “The library was renamed the Mark and Tonya Spivey Library to honor their donation of $250,000,” said Cameron. “Every room has a nameplate to honor the person or persons who sponsored it.”
The library holds free programs each week. “Every week, we have programs like painting, cooking, family story time, a Lego club, STEM play in the Spark Lab, Bingo, and
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Trivia.” Even Virtual Reality (VR) devices are available in the Spark Lab for kids over thirteen.
The Mark and Tonya Spivey Library is a testament to the well-being of our community. It is evidence of our commitment to ensuring that access to knowledge remains a public service for all. And if you just want a good read, they’ve got that too.










