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The
St. Charles Public Library is an integral part of the
community that has met the information and resource
needs of St. Charles residents for almost 100 years.
The Library's role has grown from a simple book lending
service in 1906, to a multi-service library and information
center using 21st century technology.
The Library is recognized for its outstanding collections
and programs. Its Youth, Reference, and Special Services
programs and staffs have won state-wide awards for excellence.
The community's high use and support of the Library
are indicative of the value residents place on it.
Philanthropy has played an important role in the Library's
past, from funds for the first Library, the 1908 Carnegie
building, to grants from the Norris Foundation to remodel
the original 1908 facility. The St. Charles Public Library
Foundation continues this tradition of philanthropy
and service to the community.
What
is the St. Charles Public Library Foundation?
The
St. Charles Public Library Foundation is a nonprofit
corporation established in 1993 to provide support
for the Library through tax-deductible contributions.
What
is its purpose?
The
purpose of the Foundation is to provide funds to enhance
and enrich Library programs and services.
Who
Is The Foundation's Leadership?
The
Board of Directors is comprised of local residents
who are concerned about maintaining a quality information
and lifelong learning resource for the community.
The current members are:
Philip Kessler: President
Sharon Maholland: Vice-Pres./Pres.Elect
Jo Ann Poole: Secretary/Treasurer
Donald D’Amico
Mike Dixon
Jon Duerr
Susannah Lesswing
Diane MacNeille
Pamuella Mann
Craig Morgan, Jr.
Vern Oie
John Schmidt
Robin Soderquist
Tory Haines - Library Representative
Who
determines how the funds will be spent?
All
spending decisions and project selections are made
by the Foundation Board of Directors.
I
already pay Library taxes. Why should I donate money,
too?
Local
property taxes support routine operations. The cost
of electronic and routine Library services is constantly
escalating. Because our goal is excellence rather
than just maintenance, private giving is essential.
The
Library is an accessible place where everyone can
pursue the joy of reading and his or her cultural
and educational experience. It is the gateway to information
for all citizens. Information professionals on the
Library staff serve as guides through the maze of
highly specialized information resources now available.
How
have Foundation funds been used?
Funds
have supported projects and programs such as author
and speaker series, construction of the Helen Gale
Story Room in Youth Services, renovation of the Carnegie
Community Room to serve as a community cultural and
conference facility, and the construction and landscaping
of a brick walk leading to the original main entrance.
Future funds will support Library collections and
cultural programs.
May
I designate how my contribution is to be spent?
Yes.
The Foundation accepts donations for specific projects
as well as for the endowment fund.
How
can I contribute?
Checks
for tax deductible contributions may be made payable
to the St. Charles Public Library Foundation, and
sent to:
St.
Charles Public Library Foundation
One South Sixth Ave.
St. Charles, IL 60174
Please
consider including the St. Charles Public Library Foundation
in your estate plan. For more information, please refer
to the Literary
Society brochure.
All donations are recognized. For more information,
please refer to the Donor
Recognition brochure. For more information, please contact Diana Brown
at 630-584-0076, ext. 228 or Email.
updated 12/08 |