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South
Shore Foundation Press Releases
South
Shore Foundation funds computer, Internet at Diamond City Community
Library

South Shore Foundation recently approved a grant to help Diamond
City residents modernize the Community Library, located in the
town's City Hall. Shown receiving a grant check for $2,680 is
Hedy Jaynes (seated). Standing from left are South Shore Foundation
Trustee Mike Brown, library committee member Nancy Albright,
and South Shore Foundation Trustee Deanna Latting. The grant
funds will purchase a computer and a year of Internet service. |
FLIPPIN,
Ark. -- South Shore Foundation recently granted $2,680 to Diamond
City to help modernize the Diamond City Community Library. The grant
will purchase a computer with Internet access and provide one year
of Fast Net high speed Internet service utilizing ISDN through Natco
Technologies for the Diamond City Community Library.
According
to Troy Burleson, special projects director for Diamond City, a
library committee chaired by Hedy Jaynes has been very active in
their volunteer efforts to enhance the library. They are setting
up a new audio-visual section in the library with Internet at a
computer station as well as a cassette and CD player with headphones
for listening to audio books. Additional shelves for hardback books
and round tables for adults and children are planned to better serve
Lead Hill, Diamond City, northern Marion and Boone counties, the
youth of the area and visitors.
South
Shore Foundation is the charitable foundation of Northern Arkansas
Telephone Company. The foundation makes grants to nonprofit agencies
to advance education, preserve the environment, develop the local
economy, and assist in community betterment. NATCO President Steven
G. Sanders chairs the board of trustees. For more information or
a grant application, call (870) 453-3333.
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