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More than 100 years
ago, a substantial gift from industrialist Andrew Carnegie made it
possible to build the first Carnegie Library in Canada. Since then, the
Windsor Public Library has grown with the intellectual and educational
needs of our city to include nine branch libraries, the Central Library,
Windsor's Community Museum and Windsor's Community Archives. Your support
is needed to continue building on this foundation of excellence for
future
generations of Windsorites. Children, adults, seniors and the business
community alike benefit from the wide range of library resources
available.
At the Windsor Public Library, we are both deeply rooted in the community
and rapidly evolving with it into the 21st century. We will continue to be
an award-winning innovator on behalf of our community, making sure our
residents have universal access to the knowledge they need to be
productive citizens in the information age.
The Windsor Public Library Foundation was established to financially
support the Library. The Library Foundation was formed in 1998 in
partnership with the Great Windsor Community Foundation.
The Windsor Public Library Foundation is 100% volunteer-driven, which
means every dollar of your donation will be used to supply the library. We
will work together with you and your lawyer, accountant, life insurance
agent or financial planner to establish which type of gift best suits your
needs.
Funding is needed for both short-term and long-term projects. You might
wish to establish an endowment fund to support children's materials,
literacy or special needs. Gifts of cash or securities will help to build
new libraries for our growing population.
Donations to the Library Foundation offer significant tax benefits to
donors. There is a variety of ways to make a gift to the Library
Foundation, such as bequests and gifts of property or life insurance
policies.
For more information, please
e-mail Chris Woodrow,
Director Community Development and Planning or call 255-6770 ext. 4430
- Our Mission
The Windsor Public Library Foundation evolved in 1998 as a non-profit
charitable organization with the hopes of seeking private sector support
for the Windsor Public Library system, with its encompassing nine
branches and Centyral Library. The Foundation seeks contributions to
support the growth of new libraries and facility enhancement, new technology,
literacy
programs, innovative resources, disability access to all services, and
special programs, such as author visits and summer children's
activities. In general, the Foundation is driven to expanding services
that will provide a greater access to the world of learning for
Windsor's continually growing population. The Library Foundation's role
is to provide additional funding for projects that complement, but do
not replace, the City of Windsor's continued responsibility for
overseeing the effective operation of the Windsor Public Library.
- The Foundation Board
The Right Honourable Herb Gray
Patron
Clare E. Winterbottom
Honourary Member
Dr. Stanley Cunningham
President
Tom Lynd
Treasurer
- Directors
Bill Allison
Amanda Gellman
Bill Marra
Patricia McMahon
Latham Redding
Jim Scorgie
Patricia Valleau
- Futures dates of meetings
The Windsor Public
Library Foundation currently meets the second Thursday of every
month. The meetings are only open to those who reside on the
Foundation Board. However, if you are interested in becoming
involved with the Foundation or would like to present an idea at
a meeting, please contact the President, Stan Cunningham
at
255-6770 ext. 4421.
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