The Library Foundation

Prince William Public Library System Foundation Volunteer 2012 Scholarship Program

The purpose of the Prince William Public Library System Foundation(PWPLSF) Scholarship is to show appreciation for the contributions of PWPLS volunteers by providing a scholarship opportunity for volunteers or their relatives.  In 2012, the PWPLS Scholarship Committee will award two (2) scholarships in the amount of $1,000 each based on a competitive application process.  Though intended to be used for tuition, books, or related fees, the scholarship recipient may use any funds awarded in the manner they believe best aids their personal educational objectives.  Learn more about this scholarship opportunity here.
 
 

Potomac Library Brick Patio & Community Center Project

 
The Potomac Community library is currently under expansion to include an enhanced outdoor area for community gatherings and library programs.  The brick patio offers a lovely way to elegantly display your family name, remember a loved one or promote the name of your business on an engraved brick.
 

 

 

 
Bryanna K. Altman
President, Library Foundation
 
The Prince William Public Library System Foundation serves as a catalyst to develop innovative library services and to raise funds through community interaction.”
 
The library has always had a special place in society, evolving from simple rock renderings, to papyri, to paper, and to electronic digitization of information. Libraries play a significant role in not only providing information, but in serving to shape the future. For the 21st Century, libraries have a unique challenge with one foot in the print world and the other foot in the electronic world. Electronic formats are better than print for some things, but the print world still holds center stage.
 
A key objective of libraries is to support the interests of its customers and fostering the desire to read.  Although libraries are in a period of tremendous change there still exists the desire to maintain a strong link to the Library among like-minded readers through book discussion groups, author seminars, developing innovative projects and programs and interactive community activities. 

 
Recognizing that government funds are limited and the needs of the community are changing, including expanding and adding the world of electronic information, other funding sources are necessary to meet these needs. The Prince William Library Foundation was established in 1997 to allow community-minded citizens, organizations, and business, to make endowments and contributions through the Foundation’s activities and projects. The Foundation is a 501 C (3), non-profit organization existing solely to solicit and accept tax-deductible gifts. It is governed by a 15-member Board of Directors composed of local community leaders. Foundation Board Meetings are held the fourth Monday of every month and are open to the public.



 
 

 

Library Foundation Board of Directors
 Officers
 
Bryanna K. Altman President
CEO, The Computer Doctor

Bennett Whitlock III
Vice President
Amerprise Financial Services Incorporated
 
Earnie Porta Treasurer
Mayor of Occoquan, Virginia
 
Joyce Phillips
Secretary
Retired Educator

Honorary Members

Mrs. Judith Anderson

Retired Deputy Library Director

Fairfax County Public Library

Mr. Larry Chinn
Retired U.S. Air Force

Mr. Edward M. Quinto

Quinto & Wilks, P.C.

Former Delegate Paul F. Nichols

Curtis O. Porter
Chairman, PWC Human Rights Commission

Barbara Walvius
Woodbridge Woman’s Club
 Directors
 
Joyce P. Eagles
Financial Educator PWC Cooperative Extension
 

Candi Johnson
HR Consultant

John Gray
Certified Public Accountant

Donna Snellings
NOVEC
 
Kathy Strauss
CEO, Imagewerks
 
Catherine Turner
Member, Library Board of Trustees
 
Richard M. Murphy
Library System Director & Ex Officio

Eric Young
Brown Insurance
 
Lori Bauckman-Moore
Owner, Mechanix Auto Center
 
Library Representatives
Mary Tompkins Marketing & Development Office 

 

 

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