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North Liberty Library receives national grant


North Liberty Library receives $3,000 grant to help launch Lighthouse in the Library series.
North Liberty Library receives $3,000 grant to help launch Lighthouse in the Library series.
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North Liberty Library has been selected as one of 200 libraries to participate in Libraries Transforming Communities: Focus on Small and Rural Libraries, an American Library Association (ALA) initiative that helps library workers better serve their small and rural communities.

The competitive award comes with a $3,000 grant that will help the library launch Lighthouse in the Library (LITL), a conversation series giving space and dialogue to residents to speak on issues in a town hall-style setting.

“We are honored to be chosen for this amazing opportunity,” said Library Director Jennie Garner. “This grant will equip library staff with tools to facilitate important discussions with the essential goal of amplifying and shining light on inclusion and access challenges within North Liberty to build a happy, healthier community for all of our residents.”

The grant will be used to fund planning for LITL events as well as expanding the library’s collection to include more POC and LGBTQIA+ materials to aid staff in developing inclusive programming.

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“Our library is in a prime position to broaden its role as a resource of diversity, wellness, and education in the community,” said Kellee Forkenbrock, Public Services Librarian and LITL’s Project Director. “By exploring an array of topics through conversation with our residents, we hope that LITL will be an idea generator, an opportunity to develop a richer vision of how we can be of ultimate service to our community.”

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