Enterprise Library fundraising nears finish
Published 1:29 pm Tuesday, April 21, 2015
The Enterprise City Library Lift Project is nearing the fundraising finish line, according to Enterprise City Librarian Denine Rautenstrauch.
“Nearing” but not yet leaning into the tape. A couple of ongoing fundraisers are still in process and the library is waiting to hear about one more potentially significant contribution.
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The library board was able to raise $11,100 in March and used $398 of that to pay for advertising for the Nature Conservancy deer tag contest and set aside another $1,500 to pay for the guide on that hunt. The winner of that tag was Joe Jaquith of Newberg.
The next fundraiser is the upcoming Readathon event designed to raise the last few dollars needed to match a grant for the Library Lift Project. Participants have just a few days left to get their pledges. The event is set for Saturday, April 25, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Enterprise Public Library.
Last-minute reader/performers willing to read to an audience in the library may pick up their pledge forms and sign up at the library prior to the event. There will be prizes and a drawing for the adults who choose to participate. “This is going to be a fun event,” said Rautenstrauch. “We want this event to have a party atmosphere — because, reading is fun.”
Rautenstrauch was also able to announce the availability of a legal information library recently purchased by the State of Oregon Law Library that is now accessible online to all Oregonians. NOLO publications featured in the library normally cost from $9 to over $30, but are available free from any browser of location within the state, thanks to this recent purchase. The library includes forms and information on credit repair, financial planning, estate planning, buying or selling a house, patents and copyrights and many more subjects. Access this research at http://tinyurl.com/ldvvwfv.
The information provided should give the reader an overview of a legal subject matter that affects them and their families. Legal forms can be searched and are linked to Oregon State/County Court websites.