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About Our Auction
The Royalton Memorial Library Trustees & Capital Campaign Committee have embarked on a campaign for preserving, renovating and expanding our historic library. The money raised from this silent auction will go directly into the building fund to renovate and expand the library to be accessible for everyone.
Construction is slated to start in the spring of 2017 and will cost a total of $700,000. The building plan includes a much needed new ground level entrance, an elevator, enlarging the space for books and media, new meeting space for programs and improved places to read and study. We have engaged the services of architect Jay White, of Montpelier, and Upland Construction. Thank you for supporting your local library!
About Royalton Memorial Library
The Royalton Memorial Library is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that has provided library services and programs for the people of South Royalton, Vt., and surrounding rural communities since the 1920s.
We run youth summer reading programs, story times for toddlers and preschoolers, book discussion groups, and other literacy, educational, cultural, scientific, historical and artistic programs and community events; offer public computers and free internet access; provide a safe and welcoming public place for children, teens and adults to read, study, work and learn – and, yes, we maintain a robust lending library of great books for all ages.
Demand for and use of library services continues to increase. In fiscal year 2015, for instance, 7,029 people visited the library, a 9% increase over the previous year, and circulation of books and other library materials increased 12% to 9,698 total items borrowed. Last year we provided 175 juvenile and adult programs, which attracted 2,669 people (a 46% increase). Our eight-week- long youth summer reading program in 2015 saw participation by 388 – a 63% increase over 2014 – with 16,935 total summer reading minutes recorded by elementary-school-aged children.
Why We Need to Grow
Unfortunately, in its current shape our 90-year- old building is increasingly unable to accommodate this rising demand for library services. Its most troubling feature is its lack of handicapped accessibility. It also suffers from a deteriorating heating system, electrical deficiencies, lack of adequate secondary fire egress and other life-safety failures – a situation which almost had the state building inspector close us in late 2014. Additionally, the building’s cramped, 1,100-square- foot finished spaces do not provide the physical room necessary to meet existing, much less future, needs of modern library users.
We want to preserve and restore the historic aspects of our town’s public library while providing much needed handicapped access as well as additional space for books, media, juvenile and adult programs, and places to read, study, work and learn. We have engaged the services of architect Jay White, of Montpelier, and Upland Construction, of Woodstock, and have embarked on Building the Next Chapter, a campaign for preserving, renovating and expanding our historic library. We will need to raise $700,000 to make the essential and urgent updates needed to make the library accessible, improve energy efficiency and provide the space that will serve our community’s current and future needs.
Live Event Information
Join us at the Royalton Academy Building on October 15th, 7-9pm for final bidding on the silent auction items as well as an exclusive live auction between 8:30-9pm. There will be live music & refreshments. Free entry for everyone. All proceeds benefit the library's building fund.
Online bidding will end on the day of the live event, Saturday, October 15th at 10 AM. Persons attending the Silent auction in person on Saturday, October 15th from 7PM to 8:30PM will be able to make the final bids. Live auction will take place between 8:30-9pm.
Items must be picked up and paid for by cash or check at the library by Saturday, Oct. 22nd at the closing time of 1 PM. Library hours are Tues. thru Fri. 12 noon to 6 PM and Saturday 10 AM to 1 PM. Call the library phone no. for further questions at 802-763-7094. Items not taken by Oct. 22nd will be offered to the next highest bidder.
Featured Items
DeWalt Palm Grip Sander Kit
1/4 sheet orbital finish sander
$25.00
Framed reproduction of Maxfield Parrish painting
Daybreak, 1922
$60.00
Gift Certificate for Simon Pearce Restaurant
Lunch for Two
$100.00
Limited edition silkscreen print by David Weidman
"Butterfly"
$80.00
Nikon COOLPIX S3000 12.0 mega pixel digital camera
$65.00
One cord of firewood
Delivered within 10 mile radius
$185.00
Penobscot style tote basket
$75.00
Pottery Pie Dish
Painted blue bird design
$30.00
Shapleigh Hardware Diamond Edge Axe
Made before 1960, refurbished by Matt Dragon
$60.00
Vera Bradley Duffel Bag
Pixie Blooms Print