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Lampman Library has a special brunch fundraiser

Over 60 people attended the event, offering compliments on how delicious the meal was and the amount of food prepared.
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Liam Tyler greeted everyone with a smile at the Father’s Day brunch fundraiser in Lampman.

The Lampman Public Library computers, which are used by patrons, are getting out of date and the library wants to purchase two new computers that are Wi-Fi compatible.

Last year they had to purchase a new printer which is Wi-Fi compatible. Now the computers are needed.

The new equipment will cost approximately $3,000. This money will be raised through fundraising, as any extra items such as programming funds, supplies and computers for the library are the responsibility of the board.

Libraries are funded through the province and both town and municipalities contribute, all depending on population.

During the annual Lampman Sports Weekend, the library held its yearly book sale.

“It was very successful,” said Tawny Johnston, who has been the Lampman librarian since 2015.

The Lampman Lions donated $1,000 to the library, which will go towards the computers, and the Knights of Columbus will also be donating. Johnston did not know this amount as it has not been disclosed yet.

On June 18, the library held its Father’s Day brunch at the Prairie Lily Club. It was served from 10:30 a.m. until 1 p.m. This event was organized by Ann-Marie Tyler.     

Liam Tyler was the official greeter and the cashier. He also had pamphlets on the library and balloons to had out to the kids.

Plenty of pancakes, ham, sausages, hashbrowns and all the fixings were available.

Over 60 people attended the event, offering compliments on how delicious the meal was and the amount of food prepared.

On June 28, they will cook burgers at the Lampman Farmers’ Market. Money raised from this will also go towards the computers.

The board of 10 members will meet to discuss which fundraisers they will hold in the near future.

“Donations are always welcome,” said Johnston, and receipts are available through the town office. Simply state the donation is for the library.

Throughout the summer several programs will be offered at the library. The last three weeks in July and the first three weeks in August they will have the Summer Reading Club.

Every Tuesday morning, they have Baby and Me, for ages newborn until two. Thursday afternoons, for ages six to 12, they have fun activities and crafts. Wednesday mornings is for ages two to six for a craft time.

For events and times contact the library and Johnston will be happy to fill a person in.

 

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