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Residents can help shape future of Perth East Library

The Perth East Public Library wants to hear from residents as they work toward a new strategic plan.

CEO of the Perth East Public Library, Kendra Roth says the strategic plan will help set goals that will shape the future of Perth East Public Library.

Residents can attend drop-in sessions being held throughout the township this month: including November 7 in at the Library in Milverton, November 14th at the Rostock Hall, November 18th at the Shakespeare Optimist Hall, and November 21st at the Sebringville Community Centre.  All session take place between 7 - 8 P.M.

You can also visit yoursaypertheast.ca to complete a survey online, or complete a paper copy at the Perth East Public Library.

“The upcoming survey and drop-in sessions are going to help achieve our goal of providing access to information, tools to succeed and the best service possible through our strategic plan,” says Chair of the Perth East Public Library Board, Mackenzie Kipfer.

“As Perth East continues to grow, the Library Board seeks to meet the needs of the community and create a library that enriches each resident’s life,” says CEO of the Perth East Public Library, Kendra Roth.

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