Learn how to be friend of our library
Published 12:09 am Tuesday, September 13, 2016
Fall is here when the Friends of the Library gather for their annual membership event on from 5:30 to 7 p.m. on Sept. 19, at the home of Richard Hess, 314 Linton Ave. Richard opened his home to us in 2009, so come and see all his latest renovations.
Light refreshments will be served. No RSVP is necessary, and, no, you don’t have to be an FOL member to come, but we hope you will be one when you leave!
You ask, “Who are the Friends of the Library and what do they do?” We are community folks who have the common goal of supporting our library. Each fall, we host a social event, “A Gathering of Friends,” to celebrate accomplishments, encourage memberships and welcome new officers and board members. Yearly membership is affordable: individuals are $15 and contributors are $25 or more. Last year we enjoyed our largest membership ever and we hope to add to that number this year.
What we do is help the library. The remodeled Susan Cassagne community room has hosted numerous civic and educational events, including movie nights, tax workshops, computer classes, organization meetings, as well as our book sales. We are purchasing a special style library card for children. We are happy to announce that the long out-dated and defunct microfilm reader is being replaced by state-of-the-art digital technology. Files can be transferred directly into your thumb drive so no more having to make copies! A plaque will acknowledge memorial gifts that assisted in the purchase.
Other accomplishments of the past year include support of genealogy research and special library events. FOL purchases books in honor of long-time supporters. We donate books from the Friends room to local nursing homes and shelters. We have purchased furniture, computers, and equipment and assisted with other improvements.
FOL raises money for the Armstrong Library through membership dues, sales of our very successful cookbook, “In the Company of Friends” and through twice monthly used book sales. Memorial contributions are greatly appreciated.
Additionally, the Friends raise money with the annual Christmas Tour of homes. This popular event features private homes not normally open for tours. Mark your calendar for Sunday, Dec. 4, for the Christmas Tour of Homes. This year’s event showcases four unique houses. The homes are Glen Auburn, home of Ann and Dr. Randy Tillman, Magnolia Cottage, home of Jo and Jackie Wild, the home of Ann and Dempse Mullen and the home of Katharine Warren Garner. All are conveniently located in downtown.
Join us for fun, friendship and fellowship. Come, bring a friend who is not a Friend, and support the good works of the FOL. The cuts in the state support of libraries and the problems in local budgets indict there is much more work needed. More than a year after vandalism, the front door has not been satisfactorily replaced.
See you on Monday, Sept. 19!
For further information, contact the library at 601-445-8862 or check the FOL website at www.NatchezLibraryFriends.org.
Maria Bowser is the president of the Friends of the Library.