First National Bank pledges $50,000 to the Camden Public Library

Thu, 04/11/2019 - 1:15pm

    CAMDEN- First National Bank has pledged $50,000 to support the Camden Public Library. Executives from First National Bank presented the Camden Public Library with a check to support the long-term sustainability of the library and its capacity to create young readers, foster lifelong learning, and sustain its historic building and parks, today and into the future.

    “We are proud to support our local libraries,” said Tony McKim, President and CEO of First National Bank. “Camden Public Library is a community hub for people to come together to read, connect and discover.”

    “With its commitment to contributing daily in the community, First National Bank is such a natural partner with the Camden Public Library,” said Nikki Maounis, the library’s executive director. “Thanks to First National Bank and the generosity of our greater community, the library is able to keep our doors open seven days a week, providing essential services and a safe, welcoming setting for individuals to gather and share ideas.”

    On April 6, the library kicked off National Library Week, “Libraries = Strong Communities,” with the launch of its Campaign for the Future. The goal is to raise $2.5 million. Thanks to the generosity of the library’s largest donors and friends, the campaign has surpassed the $1.5 million mark. 

    Members of the community are invited to join the library’s Campaign for the Future by sponsoring a brick. For $250, donors can inscribe their message to be included in the Brick Garden, located alongside the wall on Atlantic Avenue, nestled among the crocuses that bloom each spring. This gift will enable the library to continue offering the programs, services, and beautiful building and parks that we know today.

    Donors may also support this effort by making a gift of any amount. For details, stop by the library or visit librarycamden.org/future.