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Library staff reported plans for summer programming and facility improvements at the Chester County commissioners meeting in May 2025.
Staff said the library received a grant described in the meeting as the "Tuckwestern Tuck plus Cares" grant to purchase folding tables to expand program space. The library will serve as a site for a summer food program with a grab-and-go option on Saturdays, and staff said families will be able to sign up; the meeting referenced 18 families in that signup context.
A driver kiosk the library ordered had been scheduled to arrive but was delayed; staff said it had not yet been received and expected its arrival the following week. Staff also highlighted routine summer programming and outreach activities aimed at increasing service value to the community.
No formal action or funding vote on these items was recorded in the meeting transcript; the report was informational to commissioners.
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