Find those boots made for walking

+ 🫢🏻 how can we help + πŸ’° library calling + 🚁 flying high + 🍿 snacks + more

Quick Note: We started a Chadds Ford Walking Club.

Sometimes the weekly newsletter is heavy on fun activities around town. This week, we’ve got a hearty dose of helping neighbors and building up some of the organizations close to home that help people every day.

We can’t all save the world, but we can each do small things in our communities that change one or two lives at a time. I bet most of us agree that helping a few people is better than throwing in the towel because we can’t help everyone.

Imagine the snowball effect when we all chip in where we can and do the one thing that needs doing, here and now. Cheers to the collective power of many hands making for light work. 🍻

πŸ’Έ Heads up: I’m about to tell you about many options to financially support local organizations doing great work. Pick what resonates with you and fits in your budget. I’m not asking you to do all the things.

πŸ“š Turning lots of pages at the library

It’s a busy month for your book friends at Rachel Kohl Library. Now that school is back in session, they are switching gears from summer storytimes to raffles, book sales, and dinners… oh my! In non profit speak, we call it β€œfundraising season.” πŸ’° Did you know private donations fund more than 40% of the library’s budget?

Library fundraising dinner

Grab your tickets to the annual library fundraising dinner. Be there or be square. I’ll be joining you!

Amazing Fundraising Raffle Baskets!

Along with the dinner, the library has 10 raffle baskets to win. Raffle tickets are $2 each or 3/$5. You don’t have to be present to win! So even if you can’t make it to the dinner, grab a few tickets for a chance to win one of many amazing baskets!

Details about each basket are below. πŸ‘‡πŸ» Find the baskets you want. Click this link to order your raffle tickets and note which basket(s) you wish to enter in the notes of the purchase page. Library staff will be sure to add your tickets to the respective basket drawing (or you can come to the dinner and drop the tickets into each drawing yourself). πŸ₯°

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  1. I love libraries. Always have, since I was 4! One of the ways I like to contribute is to put a few dollars in the jar whenever I visit, which is often. It is painless, adds up, and I figure I have saved money every time I go there.

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