Published: Sunday, November 16, 2014: Grand Traverse Insider
By Sheri Worm
Contributing Writer
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Plans for a new library in Interlochen were unveiled during a
recent meeting. The project is expected to cost $2.5 million, with funds
coming through contributions, fundraising and grants. |
INTERLOCHEN – A capital fundraising campaign for $2.5 million to
build a new Interlochen Public Library (IPL) is underway. Plans for the
new library building were unveiled before a large audience at a recent
open house held in the Golden Fellowship Hall, part of the current
library building.
As stated in “The Case for a New Library” offered at the unveiling, the need is driven by three factors:
“Demands
on the library continue to rise as the area’s population growth rate
outpaces most in the state, notably among young families.” The southwest
corner of Grand Traverse County is expected to have the continued
greatest growth in the future. The Interlochen Library already tops five
of the six libraries (that are part of the Traverse Area District
Library Network), second in use to the main branch on Woodmere.
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