Acushnet Library Secures Grants for Summer Concert Series, Enhances Community Engagement

The Acushnet Public Library has successfully acquired three grants totaling $3,100 to fund a summer concert series, set to kick off in June. This initiative, aimed at boosting community engagement, was one of the key highlights discussed during the recent meeting of the Library Board of Trustees.

0:00The library’s upcoming summer concert series will span eight weeks, featuring a mix of popular acts and interactive children’s programs. The secured grants will cover approximately 80% of the event’s expenses. Board members emphasized the significance of these concerts, noting the community’s anticipation and the potential to draw in a wide audience, thereby strengthening the library’s role as a central hub for cultural activities.

16:37Another focal point of the meeting was the discussion surrounding the library’s Lego Club. The club’s event during the winter break attracted over 30 participants, leading to suggestions for additional sessions during the forthcoming spring vacation. This success reflects the library’s ongoing efforts to enhance community involvement through engaging programs. The library director highlighted the importance of such outreach activities, which align with the institution’s vision of fostering closer ties with the community.

A librarian has been involved in outreach efforts, reading Dr. Seuss books to second-graders at a local elementary school as part of the Read Across America initiative. This marked her third time conducting storytime sessions. Flyers promoting library programs have been distributed for inclusion in school newsletters, emphasizing the need for clear communication to ensure parents are well-informed about event locations.

The library meeting also addressed maintenance and accessibility issues, particularly in light of a recent incident involving a door on the patron side of the library that was damaged by strong winds. A temporary fix using a water bottle was implemented until more permanent repairs could be made. The incident sparked further discussions on accessibility, particularly for patrons with mobility challenges. An automatic door opener was suggested as a necessary upgrade, and the library is exploring potential grants to facilitate such improvements. Ensuring compliance with ADA regulations remains a priority for the library, as it strives to create a welcoming and accessible environment for all community members.

In terms of future events, the library is planning a screening of “Moana 2” to coincide with an early release day for students. Additionally, a representative from the South Coast Rail project is scheduled to present at the library, addressing community concerns about the project’s implications for scheduling, parking, and travel times. Efforts to promote this event through social media and newsletters are underway, with the goal of maximizing community participation and awareness.

0:00During the meeting, a donation in memory of Nancy Willets, a recently deceased Ford Middle School teacher, was also acknowledged. The library received a $200 donation intended for the acquisition of science-related books. Plans to purchase these books from Ingram and include a commemorative plaque in each were discussed, with the board formally approving the donation. A thank-you letter will be sent to the donor once the purchases are complete.

The library’s budgetary matters were briefly touched upon, with an update confirming that the budget is progressing smoothly. Concerns from the previous year regarding the materials budget have been addressed, with 64% of the required expenditures already made. The ongoing popularity of e-resources, such as audiobooks, was noted, prompting plans to allocate additional funds towards platforms like Hoopla and OverDrive to enhance the library’s digital offerings.

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