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Library reports program growth, volunteer gains and plans to revive homebound delivery

3382357 · January 17, 2025
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Library director reported strong program attendance, the return of 'Mom and Me,' a successful birthday event and plans to restart a homebound delivery program; the board discussed volunteers and collection weeding.

Library Director Tiffany Anderson told the Richfield Public Library Board on Jan. 17 that strategic planning and recent programming have produced stronger community engagement and higher attendance, and she outlined next steps for volunteer recruitment and a proposed homebound-delivery program.

Anderson said the library completed a strategic plan and used a community survey to set priorities; she reported that many of the changes requested by respondents have been implemented in the past six months. The director said the "Mom and Me" program has returned and that staff are running multiple weekly sessions to meet growing demand.

Staff reported a…

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