Moline Public Library discussing new library gardens at public meeting
The Moline Public Library will soon have beautiful gardens that will inspire and educate patrons as they stroll along.
The library is currently in the middle of a capital campaign to raise funds for the future Moline Library Gardens. They’ll showcase the project and its progress at an informational meeting on Wednesday, November 1st at 6 p.m. at the library, 3210 41st Street. Library Director Bryon Lear and Development Manager Callahan Herrig will share details on the Gardens’ origins, its unique features and a timeline for completion. They’ll also discuss ways the public can support the project.
The Gardens’ plan includes walking paths, landscaping, a small outdoor stage, shaded meeting areas and a 16-panel interactive “story loop”. The project’s estimated cost is around $1.4 million. Funding will come from a combination of a capital campaign, grants and contributions from local charitable organizations.
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