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Letter: Students Urge Harrison Board To Help Library

HARRISON, N.Y. — The Harrison Daily Voice accepts signed, original letters to the editor. Letters may be emailed to harrison@dailyvoice.com.

Harrison students are urging the Town Board to fund part of hoped for renovations at the Harrison Public Library.

Harrison students are urging the Town Board to fund part of hoped for renovations at the Harrison Public Library.

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To the Editor,

Dear Mayor Belmont and Town Council Members: We, the students and future leaders of Harrison, believe that the Town’s Public Library is one of our most important educational, recreational, and cultural resources. Although its potential to enhance our community is unlimited, today it does not even serve its critical role of supplementing our education at school because it is outdated, unappealing, and stuck in the 1900s. We have recently formed the Harrison Public Library Foundation Junior Committee to help you solve this pressing issue and respectfully ask the town to consider the importance of our message.

Today, the current Library and Teen Center within it fail to meet our needs. We have one of the weakest Libraries in Westchester County, which doesn’t make sense to us given how great our schools are and how great our town is. We have friends in other nearby towns, which have actually invested in their libraries, who are lucky to have a place where they can go every day to get work done productively (individually or in groups), access technology resources, and spend time with friends and family in a safe and fun environment.

Just as we look to our school’s library for assistance, resources, and space, we wish we could use the Public Library in the same way, particularly in the evenings, on weekends, and during the summer. Additionally, an improved Public Library will encourage members of the community of all ages to interact with each other and to learn together. Putting multiple minds to one task is better than completing a project on your own and, despite the importance of phones and computers, face-to-face interaction remains critical. The Harrison Public Library Foundation’s goal is one that is absolutely necessary for the Town of Harrison. Our aspirations for improving the library would impact the lives of all of our citizens and neighbors, not just the students. Through the town’s support and funding of our mission, members of the Town Board would be communicating an important message: that the education of Harrison’s youth is important. The Town Board’s commitment to making this dream a reality just might inspire us to one day also invest in and give back to the Community – making the town better for our children, just as you will have done for us. There is nothing we would like more than for the library to reach its full potential in Harrison. Please help. Sincerely,

Nicole Suozzo, Co-Chair, HPLF Junior Committee

Grant Wissak, Co-Chair, HPLF Junior Committee

 

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