The Oneida Daily Dispatch (Oneida, NY)
Dollar General donates to library
The Dollar General Literacy Foundation present $5,000to library.
CANASTOTA, N.Y. >> BonnieMalek, store manager of the Canastota Dollar General Store and Mindy Robiner-Kling, store training manager of Dollar General presented a check for $5,000 to the Canastota Public Library from the Dollar General Literacy Foundation.
Liz Metzger, library director, who received the grant on behalf of the library said that the funds will be used in several ways. The library will use the money to help with funding programs at the library from early readers to adult literacy.
Early literacy programs at the Canastota Public Library include Baby Lapsit and Sensory Play which are for children frombirth to age 24 months, Pre-K Storytime for children who are toddlerages as well as the library’s Dolly Parton Imagination Library.
School-aged literacy includes topical ‘grab and go’ literacy bags that have books on a variety of topics and STEM learning bags that can be borrowed. Teens are involved in STEM programming and other various sessions at the library. Adults and senior citizens take advantage of the library’s resources for learning
English, learning to read, studying for the High School Equivalency Examand borrowing Large Print Reading Materials.
“This kind donation will address the literacy needs of community members throughout their lives,” said Metzger.
The Canastota Public Library will use this grant to help fund all of these literacy programs. Part of the money will help to fund the library’s Dolly Parton Imagination Library. With that program, local children ages birth to 5 years old, are mailed a book from the Dolly Parton Imagination Library each month so that they canbuild their
own library at home. The library pays about $30 per child per year that is enrolled in the program. Currently, there are over 300 children in the Canastota area that participate.
Additionally, part of the money will help to provide for the needs of our tutors who work with adult learners in the community who might be learning to read or who are preparing for the High School Equivalency tests.
The Dollar General
Literacy Foundation has awarded more than $160 million in grants to literacy organizations that have helped more than 10 million individuals learn to read, prepare for the high school equivalency or to learn English. The Dollar General Literacy Foundation believes that everyone deserves an equal opportunity to receive a basic education and that it is never too late to begin learning.
The Canastota Public Library is located at 102 W. Center Street in Canastota. The Dollar General Store in Canastota is located at 431 N. Peterboro St.