Senator Gallivan Announces Funding for Local Libraries
Patrick M. Gallivan
July 1, 2015
Senator Patrick M. Gallivan (R-C-I, Elma) is announcing grants for more than two dozen public libraries throughout the 59thState 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 $39,000.
"Our public libraries provide important services in communities across the district," Gallivan said. "They connect residents to the larger world through books, videos, computers and the internet and allow people of all ages to conduct research or advance their education. In many communities, the library also serves as a gathering place for residents and organizations."
"Our public libraries provide important services in communities across the district," Gallivan said. "They connect residents to the larger world through books, videos, computers and the internet and allow people of all ages to conduct research or advance their education. In many communities, the library also serves as a gathering place for residents and organizations."
Gallivan secured the library funding during the recently completed legislative session. The following libraries will each receive $1,500 in funding:
Arcade Free Library
Arcade Free Library
Aurora Town Library
Avon Free Library
Boston Free Library
Caledonia Library
Concord Public Library
Cordella A. Green Library
Eagle Free Library
Eden Public Library
Elma Public Library
Ewell Free Library
Henrietta Public Library
Lancaster Public Library
Lima Public Library
Marilla Free Library
Perry Public Library
Pike Library
Scottsville Public Library
Stevens Memorial Community Library
Town of Collins Public Library
Town of Gainesville Public Library
Town of North Collins Public Library
Wadsworth Public Library
Warsaw Public Library
West Seneca Public Library
Wyoming Free Library
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