The Dallas post. (Dallas, Pa.) 19??-200?, February 27, 1985, Image 3

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    THE DALLAS POST/Wednesday, February 27, 1985 3
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All alone? pi —— i Dallas Post/Ed Campbell
Nancy Kozemchak, employee of the Back Mountain Library, doesn’t look lonely but rather
pleased as she stands inside an empty room in the library. Behind Nancy are boxes ready for
moving.
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Dallas Post/Ed Campbell
Loading the truck
John Gilbert and Carl Oberst start loading a truck with library furnishings.
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Ribbon-cutting Monday
Phase 1 of the renovations and move of the Back
Mountain Memorial Library will be completed with a
ribbon-cutting ceremony on March 4. On that day at
9:30 a.m., members of the Library Board, fundraising
campaign committee, staff and community officials
will take part in the official opening of the new library
on Huntsville Road in Dallas. .
For the past several months as funds were being
raised, renovations were being done to the former
Dallas Borough Plsmeniary School to transform it into
a new modern library. With this move, all library
materials will then be housed under one roof and efforts
to raise the remaining monies needed to complete the
remainder of the project will continue. These funds, if
raised, will provide a community room, new auction
facilities and additional building renovations.
Back Mountain residents who have not already been
contacted will be in the near future. During the week of
March 11, a phonathon will be conducted in an effort to
raise the additional needed monies. Total community
$hort is essential to the successful completion of this
roject.
Pr e public is invited to the ceremony and refresh-
ments will be served.
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Dallas Post/Ed Campbell
Easy does it!
. Melvin Congdon and Carl Oberst move boxes through a
c tvi h i x ee Pree Da Jesrway during last Thursday’s move of the Back
m ing shelves ountain Library.
erpy hg. front, and Nancy Kozemchak remove books
from shelves in the old library, packing them up to be moved
to the new library.
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Dallas Post/Ed Campbell
Taking a break
Relaxing for a moment during last Thursday's moving
activities are, from left, Bill Frederick, librarian; Charlotte
Oley and Nancy Kozemchak, assistant library.
Tough job
| Carl Oberst and John Gilbert have their hands full as they
& remove a crate from one library and transport it to another.
Several volunteers turned out last Thursday to help the Back End of an era
Dallas Post/Ed Campbell Photos by
Mountain Memorial Library take up residence in its new:
; Nancy Kozemchak, assistant librarian, stands with the Back
4 home on Hirisvile Roar Mountain Memorial Library sign which was moved along with ED CAM PBELL
4 ; other library property to the new library building on
4 Huntsville Road. As the sign says, the library, which was oe
founded in 1945, is celebrating its 40th birthday this year.
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