On Dec. 3, the Board of Trustees of the Tifton-Tift County Library unanimously passed a resolution praising the programs which the Tifton-Tift County Public Library offers the public. Victoria Horst and the staff have supervised innovative programs reaching out into the community such as Shakespeare Comes to Tifton; they have designed and implemented programming that has taken the library to the public such as the monthly column in The Tifton Gazette, “If You Need Another Reason to Go to the Library;” they have brought such diverse interested interest groups into the library such as the monthly Job Seekers’ program done in conjunction with the Department of Labor; and they have supervised special software programs such as Learning Express.
Victoria Horst and this staff are furthering the purpose of the library as stated in the Tifton-Tift County Library Constitution: to further the public’s educational, informational and recreational needs. The Board of Trustees recognizes and applauds their outstanding effort.
Sincerely
William C. Kelley
Tifton-Tift County
Library board member
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