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The remodeling of Plymouth Public Library continues to move forward and with all the amazing changes come incredible opportunities.
The library has always been a centerpiece of community activity and social gatherings in a manner that has left a legacy and they are now offering an opportunity to be a part of that legacy.
The main entrance exterior redesign includes 85 brick pavers to the right and left of the entrance and the library is offering these pavers to individuals, families, and organizations who want to secure their legacy by having their names added to these pavers.
The pavers are 4X8 in size and offer three lines of fifteen characters. The Legacy Pavers are available for a $100 donation to be used for future library improvements.
The Plymouth Library is building toward a better tomorrow and continuing to lay a lasting legacy for future generations of this great community. All orders must be in by April 30th.
Interested parties can come into the library and ask for a Legacy Paver form from the main circulation desk. Checks can be made out to the Plymouth Public Library. Legacy Pavers are available in order of donation while they last.
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