Wednesday, September 27, 2017

Today: News from Mary Lindsey about Lake Worth’s Little Free Libraries and PBC League of Cities meeting at our Casino on the Beach.


Remember, “Take a Book  ~  Leave a Book”.
And did you know the City of Greenacres is working with Lake Worth and starting their own Little Free Library program too? It’s true. For more about
that read the blog post that follows this one.

The Palm Beach County League of Cities (PBCLOC) is a non-partisan, non-profit membership organization that represents all thirty-nine municipalities of Palm Beach County and over 100 Associate government, non-profits & business organizations:

“Shared visions and best practices make
for better communities.”

The PBCLOC Board of Directors meeting will be held at the Lake Worth Casino building today starting at 9:30; the General Membership meeting will begin at noon.

The news from Mary Lindsey:

Grateful Shout Out to Felipe Lofaso and the guys from Lake Worth Public Services.
     Tomorrow is the League of Cities luncheon for all 39 municipalities in Palm Beach County. It’s being hosted by the City of Lake Work and will be held at the Casino Ballroom.
     The City has chosen the Lake Worth Little Free Libraries (LFLs) project to highlight at the event as an example of the amazing community spirit in our City. There will be lots of LFLs on display (since they’re not all back up yet from the hurricane) and lots of display material including 48 little-mini LFLs created as centerpieces.
     What that means is 14 full-size LFLs, 12 boxes of books and 10 boxes of display material. Felipe has arranged to have a couple of guys from his department come and give me a hand getting all this loaded, transported, and then unloaded.
     Hurray and Hallelujah!

Here’s what the little-mini LFLs look like:
Built by the prolific Vice Mayor Scott Maxwell.
Stay tuned for pics from the event afterwards!