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James Prendergast Library Holding Scavenger Hunt Fundraiser
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Jim Roselle Community Scavenger Hunt will take place Monday, May 17th through Saturday, May 22nd.
Prendergast Library Executive Director
Anne Green said people can register for the hunt at jplagoosechase.org, “What you have to do is register for the game. It’s $20 per team which can be an individual or a group so that way a family of four or five, or however many, can play together and not have to pay per individual. When you register you receive a unique game code in your email confirmation that you’ve registered.”
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At one point during 2020, the James Prendergast Library Board of Trustees had concerns about its endowment fund with the large downturns in the stock market during the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic.
However, according to board treasurer, Michael Corey, the library’s endowment fund increased last year. Corey shared the good news with the rest of the board during its board meeting last week.
Corey said at the start of 2020 the endowment fund had $6.5 million and ended the year with more than $7.4 million, an increase of more than $900,000. He said during the first quarter of the year when the library had to shutdown because of the pandemic, the board withdrew an additional $94,000 from the endowment fund to assist in paying for facility operations. However, when the stock market stopped its free fall and started to improve, the board didn’t withdraw any additional funding during the second, third and fourth financial quarters.