Senator Gallivan Announces Funding for Local Libraries
Patrick M. Gallivan
August 15, 2014
GRANTS TO SUPPORT TECHNOLOGY BASED PROGRAMS
Senator Patrick M. Gallivan (R-C-I, Elma) announced grants for more than two dozen public libraries throughout his 59th State Senate District, which covers all of Wyoming County and portions of Erie, Livingston and Monroe counties. In all, 26 libraries will share a total of $72,500.
“Public libraries continue to play a vital role in communities across the state, providing residents with free access to books, videos, computers and the internet. As technology advances, it is critical that our libraries keep pace in order to provide a place where patrons can do research, advance their education or write a resume. These grants will help to do that,” Gallivan said.
Gallivan secured the library funding during the recently completed legislative session. The grants are to be used for technology related expenditures, including the purchase of computer equipment and software, or to support training programs for patrons.
The following libraries will receive funding:
Arcade Free Library | $2,500 |
Aurora Town Library | $2,500 |
Avon Free Library | $2,500 |
Boston Free Library | $2,500 |
Caledonia Library | $2,500 |
Concord Public Library | $2,500 |
Cordella A. Green Library | $2,500 |
Eagle Free Library | $2,500 |
Eden Public Library | $2,500 |
Elma Public Library | $2,500 |
Ewell Free Library | $2,500 |
Henrietta Public Library | $5,000 |
Lancaster Public Library | $5,000 |
Lima Public Library | $2,500 |
Marilla Free Library | $2,500 |
Perry Public Library | $2,500 |
Pike Library | $2,500 |
Scottsville Public Library | $2,500 |
Stevens Memorial Community Library | $2,500 |
Town of Collins Public Library | $2,500 |
Town of Gainesville Public Library | $2,500 |
Town of North Collins Public Library | $2,500 |
Wadsworth Public Library | $2,500 |
Warsaw Public Library | $2,500 |
West Seneca Public Library | $5,000 |
Wyoming Free Library | $2,500 |
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