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Library group grateful for support
Editor:
"Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm."
– Ralph Waldo Emerson.
Friends of the Priceville Library never miss an opportunity to say thank you, and to acknowledge those who work hard spreading kindness for the benefit of our community. With the support of our community businesses, schools and neighbors, our literary goals and achievements are state of the art, thereby reaching readers of all ages throughout Morgan County.
Reading newspapers, subscribing to a magazine or two, listening to radio programs, watching television, working in the Internet, hearing stories from friends, attending the theater; these activities all provide interesting experiences and topics for conversation. All these wondrous experiences can happen again through your library's resources.
With this year's proceeds (well over $2,500), the Priceville Library was able to purchase shelving for adult westerns and videos, young adult fiction, children's videos, and two new book bins for musical CDs. Future plans include support of summer reading programs, materials such as new books, magazines, additional shelving and other necessary items as the needs arise.
Renewing your membership with the Friends of the Library volunteers demonstrates your support for our public library system. Your membership fees, along with other funds raised, provide more than a third of the funds supplementing the library's public appropriations. Please renew your memberships annually – the difference you make is profound.
We want to thank all the parties involved for supporting the silent auction with their donations, services and talents on behalf of the Friends of the Priceville Public Library.
Those who contributed to last year's silent auction or members of the Friends of the Library are:
Ace Hardware
B&B Heating and Cooling
Bell Choir of Ninth Street United
Methodist Church
Buzzy's Jewelry
Corner Mailbox
John and Barbara Dean
Decatur Daily
Decatur General Hospital
Melvin and Linda Duran
Ray and Emily Durham
Greg and Debbie Ethridge
Family Security Credit Union
First American Bank
Friends of the Priceville Public
Library Garner's Barbecue,
Priceville
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Ed and Merle Higdon
Jimmy Smith Jewelers
Michelle Johnson
John and Martha Kaminsky
Libby's Diner and Catfish
Dee Livingston
Coleman and Eloise Lott
John and Mary Maxwell
Don and Darlene Morison
Lloyd Nix
Janet Brice Parker
Peck Funeral Home
Pill Box Pharmacy
Priceville Auto Parts and
Hardware
Priceville Elementary School
Priceville High School Boosters
Priceville High School Chorus
with Melanie Holmes
Priceville Middle School Chorus
with Melanie Holmes
Priceville Municipal Building
all employees
Priceville Town Council
Phill Dotts, Public FA
Quail Creek and Golf Course
Regions Bank and Financial
Center
Barbara Speegle
Gary and Ann Taylor
Tracy Thigpen
Wheeler Basin Gas
Russ and Mary White
Bruno and Jeanne Wozny
John Dean
President
Friends of the
Priceville Public Library

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