FEATURES OF THE
HOMER PUBLIC LIBRARY
Click this picture to see the Homer Public Library in progress in
2000 and 2001!
What is new about the Homer Public Library on the Homer Home Page?
LIBRARY
SERVICES
The Homer Public Library features:
- A 6,400 square foot brick
and field stone building connected to the present 750 square
foot historic structure which will then house the Homer Community
Foundation office
- Children's book collection and reading
area; comfortable adult reading area
- Expanded shelving for fiction, reference
materials, magazines and videos
- Meeting room, work room, storage
- Computers with public Internet access
- Easy accessibility for all patrons through
front and rear entrances
- Anchoring the southeastern portion of
the Greg Barton Circle and the veterans memorial walkway
- Meeting the library needs of the Homer
area now and in the future
YOUR CONTRIBUTION IS
IMPORTANT
Preliminary estimates indicate it cost
well over $500,000 to build and furnish the proposed library. The money to do
this will come from donations and possible grants. The project will proceed
as finances allow. Generous contributions have already been made, but additional
funds must be raised before construction can be authorized.
Your
support is needed now. (Click Here to help!)
Your contribution will
ensure that the Homer area has the means to continue the excellent
library services it has grown to utilize and appreciate. Your
tax-deductible contribution will help children continue to enjoy
and apply their reading skills year round.
For more
information, contact:
Sandi VanWert,
library director, 517-568-3450
JoAnne Miller,
trustee, 517-68-3116
Thank you
for your interest in,
And support
of,
The Homer
Public Library
LIBRARY SERVICES
Over 19,000 items are borrowed
annually by 3,138 patrons of the Homer Public Library. It
is open 37 hours each week serving the Village of Homer and Albion,
Clarendon, Eckford and Homer townships:
- With over 12,000 books including
large print editions
- 260 audio books and over 100 videos
- Up-to-date reference materials
- 30 different magazines
- Internet service
- Preschool story time, Wednesdays
at 9 a.m.
- Summer reading program for 405
students in 1999
- Fax and copy machines for patrons
More Background Information about Homer Public Library Project.
Find out about the biggest supporters of the Homer Public Library.
Library Dedication, August 25, 2001
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