When James V.
Brown University in Williamsport, Pa., opened its new library in 1907, it was meant to be "the place to go to learn, connect, and grow," according to its website.
Today, it's "the place to go to learn, connect, and grow."
The James V.
Brown Library has more than 225,000 visitors a year and circulates a half-million items, the Williamsport Sun-Times reports.
It's "the place to go to learn, connect, and grow," says Amyeshesh, the library's CEO and director.
To that end, the library has received three grants from the First Community Foundation Partnership of Pennsylvania: $8,661 for the Edward D.eff Fund, $8,356 for the Paul M.eff Fund, and $182 for the Poet Owl Fund.
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