The Conway Public Library and the Conway Conservation Commission will use a grant received from Institute for Museum and Library Services’ “Grants to States” program to develop and execute the Redstone Quarry Interpretive Trail Project. (COURTESY PHOTO)
The Conway Public Library and the Conway Conservation Commission will use a grant received from Institute for Museum and Library Services’ “Grants to States” program to develop and execute the Redstone Quarry Interpretive Trail Project. (COURTESY PHOTO)
CONWAY — The Conway Public Library has been awarded $15,981 in funding through the Institute for Museum and Library Services’ “Grants to States” program. The grant program is part of the American Rescue Plan Act of 2021 and is being facilitated by the N.H. State Library.
“New Hampshire’s strong relationship with its public libraries was made even more evident during the past two years, when librarians and their staffs were able to adjust services nimbly in order to continue to meet the needs of their communities,” said N.H. State Librarian Michael York. “The innovative programs funded by these grants will continue to strengthen not only public library services, but also the communities in which the libraries reside.”
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