MIDDLETOWN, Calif. – The Friends of Middletown Library group is extending its fundraising effort to replace thousands of dollars' worth of children's books lost in the Valley fire last year.
Jacquie Bogue, the group's treasurer, said the fundraiser is part of the south county's ongoing rebuilding effort.
She said they are attempting to raise $10,000, with the Friends to match up to $4,500 in donations.
Due to the Valley fire, “We had so many books to replace,” said Bogue.
The Middletown Library has a very vibrant community of children who participate in programs and are avid readers, Bogue said.
While the library itself had only minor roof damage in the fire, many books had been checked out to children across the south county and were destroyed when homes burned, Bogue said.
Bogue said the $10,000 the Friends group is raising will put $6,000 toward new picture books, $3,000 for young adult books and $1,000 for audio visual materials.
She said that the fundraiser was launched Sept. 30, with the group sending out to local businesses and organizations a letter requesting donations.
“We got a pretty good response,” she said.
The letter brought in sizable donations, including $500 from the Hardesters, $300 from South Lake County's volunteer firefighters association, and $200 each from the Middletown Rotary club and the Middletown Luncheon Club, Bogue said.
The Friends also held an October open house as part of the fundraiser, Bogue said.
To date, the fundraiser has brought in $2,200. Counting in the Friends' planned match, they're almost halfway to their goal, Bogue said.
However, with the fundraiser's original deadline set for Dec. 31, Bogue said the group made the decision to extend the effort for up to six more months.
“This is the first time we've tried a fundraiser like this, so we're all interested to see how it turns out,” she said.
Bogue said donations of any amount are welcome.
Donations – which are tax-deductible thanks to the group's nonprofit status – can be sent to Friends of Middletown Library, P.O. Box 57, Middletown, CA 95461, or dropped off at library on Washington Street.
Besides the fundraiser for replacing the books, Bogue said the Friends of Middletown Library – which has about 60 members – has ongoing projects, including monthly mini book sales and the annual membership signup at the start of the year.
Through their efforts, they provide additional funding for the Lake County Library system – as much as $2,000 to $3,000 annually – as well as volunteer assistance for daily tasks at the Middletown Library, she said.
“As an organization, we really do quite a bit for the library. We have strong feelings for it,” Bogue said.
They also financially supported the Lake County Library's Big Read event in October, said Bogue.
Separately, Bogue said she just sent a $1,000 annual donation from the Friends to the Lake County Office of Education's Imagination Library.
A single $25 annual donation to the Imagination Library supports sending a book a month to a child. The $1,000 donation from the Friends covers “a lot of kids,” Bogue said.
The next mini book sale will be held at the library in February, Bogue said.
To join the Friends of Middletown Library, pick up a form at the Middletown Library or send a check for a one-year membership with your name, address and email address to the group's post office box above.
Follow the group on Facebook for updates on activities and events.
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