Tribe Donates $10K to Library
Posted on: Wednesday, 31 May 2006, 09:00 CDT
By Serena Lei, The Bellingham Herald, Bellingham, Wash.
May 30--The Nooksack Indian Tribe donated $10,000 to Friends of the Deming Library for its library expansion project.
With a $15,000 donation last year, the tribe has become the second largest donor to the library, following the state of Washington.
Friends of the Deming Library seeks to raise $600,000 to build a 5,060-square-foot addition to accommodate increased library use.
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