Chamber members hear from local libraries
Susan Harrison
Monitor Staff Reports
GUN BARREL CITY–Representatives of both the Tri-County
Library and The Library at Cedar Creek Lake presented
information on their outstanding summer reading programs.
Local business leaders at the June Cedar Creek Lake Area
Chamber of Commerce monthly luncheon also learned about
their other year-round programs.
Margaret Manning, a volunteer with The Library at Cedar
Creek Lake, gave a historical view of the library from its
founding in 1976 to its present day location on the west
side of the lake in Seven Points.
“We offer summer camps for youngsters up to 12 years of age
free of charge,” Manning said but added that children should
bring their own lunch.
TOOL, Training Our Own Leaders, is a program for high school
teenagers who volunteer 50 hours at the library.
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