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Oakville Community Building Kick-Off. October 13, 2011 10:00 A.M. Oakville School Gymnasium. Proposed Oakville Timberland Library/Community Building. Library, Community Center, Museum, Emergency Center. Project. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Oakville Community Building Kick-Off

October 13, 201110:00 A.M.

Oakville School Gymnasium

Proposed Oakville Timberland Library/Community Building

Library, Community Center, Museum, Emergency Center

Project

• A new Timberland Library, community center, museum, emergency disaster center are being planned in Oakville, WA.

• Anticipated funding is to come from grants and donations.

• Estimated Costs $2.7 Million (includes site work, demolition and permitting, foundation and structural construction, interior construction including mechanical & electrical-equipment and related labor).

Michael Crose, Library Director, Deborah Baker-Receniello, Timberland Regional Library Oakville Timberland Library Manager

Last minute changes in agenda

Displays Friends of the Oakville Timberland Library (FOTL)

& Timberland Regional Library

Greeting Students

268 Attendees

Oakville Acorn Music Department

Master of Ceremonies & Speakers

Jim Daly, Grays Harbor Foundation, sings the National Anthem

Michael Crose, Library Director, TRLCorby Varness, Grays Harbor County TRL Trustee

Charles Norskog, Mayor of OakvilleKathy Lorton, Oakville School Superintendent

Donnie King & Bill Scholl, Friends/Supporters of the Oakville Timberland Library

Oakville’s 1st Graders Perform

State Representative Kathy Haigh

Celebrity Library Doll Maker, Anita HawkinsOakville High School Student Body President

Terry Willis, Grays Harbor County Commissioner

Deborah Baker-Receniello, Manager Oakville Timberland Library

Government Officials

Meetings & Greetings

Meetings & Greetings

Meetings & Greetings

Meetings & Greetings

Vicki Cummings, Council of Governments Oakville Students

Having Fun

More Fun

Oakville’s Future

How you can make a difference?• There are several ways to support the Capital Campaign. Using this

website, you can make a single donation, become a sustaining member by signing up for a regular monthly donation, or make an annual gift. We are very grateful for your support in whatever form works best for you.

• Payments may be made using your credit card via PayPal. • The Timberland Regional Library Foundation, a tax exempt, 501[c]

[3] nonprofit organization www.trlfoundation.org • Mail a check to:

Timberland Regional Library Foundation415 Tumwater Blvd. SWTumwater, WA 98501

Photos compliments of David Receniello

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