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Hubbardston's Library Trustees are gearing up for a busy month ahead, with key community events on the horizon that promise to enhance local engagement and fundraising efforts. During their recent meeting, trustees discussed their participation in the upcoming Summer Social on August 14, organized by the parks department at Curtis Mark Fields. This event will feature ice cream trucks, bounce houses, and various activities, providing an excellent opportunity for the library to connect with residents.
Trustee members plan to share a table at the Summer Social, aiming to promote library services and recruit new friends for the library. This initiative reflects the trustees' commitment to increasing community involvement and awareness of library offerings.
Additionally, the trustees are preparing for the annual Road Race on September 6, a significant fundraising event that typically generates between $3,000 and $4,000 for the library. The race, coordinated by Mark Wiggler and his family, is a vital source of support for library programs. Trustees will be present on race day, assisting with various tasks such as food stations and registration tables, ensuring a smooth experience for participants.
The discussions highlighted the importance of these events not only for fundraising but also for fostering community spirit and engagement. As the library continues to adapt and respond to community needs, these upcoming activities are set to play a crucial role in strengthening its connection with residents. The trustees will reconvene to finalize details and ensure a successful turnout for both events.
Converted from Library Trustees 8.7.25 meeting on August 08, 2025
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