oldfisherman
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This is a warm little known story about the good Mr. Allen has done for a small PNW town about 400 miles from Portland. The short story is, through the Paul G. Allen Family Foundation, the dream of a local library and discovery center for a remote town became real.
The long story is a small town so remote it is a hour and a half drive to the nearest Walmart (if the road is clear) was down and almost out. The largest local employer closed their doors. Many of long time residences, some of the families dating back to the earliest settlers and gold miners, were struggling to maintain a respectable family life style. These are a proud people, and they understood the need for a library, and the good this educational resource would do for their children’s future.
But where would the money come from? Not only was their local economy the worst it had been in a long time, so was the entire country’s economy. Money and jobs where tight everywhere. Enter Mr. Allen. His foundation offered to donate $2 for every $1 the locals donated. I am not sure how much Mr. Allen’s foundation donated; however, my impression is in the $200,000 -$250,000 range. The new library and discovery center opened in 2003.
What has this library meant to the locals? It brought high speed internet service as well as the only cell phone service to the area. The library helps residents apply for jobs and unemployment assistance and learn basic computer skills. The library is the heart and hub of the village, and their connections to the outside world.
Mr. Allen made a difference by improving the lives of the families in this small town.
The long story is a small town so remote it is a hour and a half drive to the nearest Walmart (if the road is clear) was down and almost out. The largest local employer closed their doors. Many of long time residences, some of the families dating back to the earliest settlers and gold miners, were struggling to maintain a respectable family life style. These are a proud people, and they understood the need for a library, and the good this educational resource would do for their children’s future.
But where would the money come from? Not only was their local economy the worst it had been in a long time, so was the entire country’s economy. Money and jobs where tight everywhere. Enter Mr. Allen. His foundation offered to donate $2 for every $1 the locals donated. I am not sure how much Mr. Allen’s foundation donated; however, my impression is in the $200,000 -$250,000 range. The new library and discovery center opened in 2003.
What has this library meant to the locals? It brought high speed internet service as well as the only cell phone service to the area. The library helps residents apply for jobs and unemployment assistance and learn basic computer skills. The library is the heart and hub of the village, and their connections to the outside world.
Mr. Allen made a difference by improving the lives of the families in this small town.
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