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BY KAREN CHANEY
Plano Library Friends celebrates 60 years of service Whether the Plano public library system uses the funds raised by the Plano Library Friends to bring in animal-toting guest speakers from the Dallas Zoo or to support continuing education for library sta, the nonprot helps elevate the services oered across all ve public libraries, Cecily Ponce de Leon, Plano Public Library assistant director said. What’s happening? Get involved There are a variety of ways to get involved with Plano Library Friends including becoming a mem- ber, making a one-time donation, donating books for the book sale and more.
“I get a little dopamine hit every time I see some- one has joined,” Plano Library Friends engagement chair Jennifer Shertzer said. “Something we said made them realize this is worth it.”
The nonprot hosts monthly board meetings and year-round member socials featuring guest speakers. Its main fundraiser is a quarterly book sale held at various Plano libraries, where attendees pay $10 and ll a provided bag with as many books as it can hold. “Knowing that parents can walk out with a bag of books for their kids … that they will consistently go back to for weeks, years to come—that is a lifelong impact,” Plano Library Friends Board President Emily Moore said.
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Plano Library Friends fund special events held at Plano libraries.
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