Help Us Grow and Flourish!
The Round Top Family Library depends on private donations to fund its programs and services for the regional community we serve. The Town of Round Top does its best to support its local library even though the vast majority of the people we serve are families who live outside the town limits. Over ninety per cent of the funds that make it possible for us to serve our patrons, big and small, comes from people just like you. The Round Top Family Library continues to exist because of private donations from individuals, families and businesses. Some are folks who have been here for over 100 years. Others have moved into the region in the last few decades or own vacation homes in our area. What they have in common is that they all love the Round Top area.
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Courtyard Pavers
The library courtyard pavers are available in three different sizes, a 4” x 8“ brick, an 8” x 8“ square medallion or a huge 16” x 16” engraved memorial.
Some families have purchased the 16” x 16” memorials, then had family and friends purchase smaller pavers which can be set together in a group pattern.
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Facility Funding
A great number of committed volunteers maintain the library’s expansive gardens and support its many programs. Our programs not only include a variety of educational and enrichment activities for children, but programs for adults, free public WIFI, yoga classes, popular lecture series, computer instruction course, and other classes for seniors. Facility funding helps maintain the library, expand its programs and services, and help grow physically. Facility funds created the area’s first public playground, as well as helped to restore and transform the historic Rummel House into an Activity Center for the regional community.
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Program Funding
Round Top Family Library offers resources well beyond those of a traditional lending library including free public WIFI, yoga and exercise classes, senior gaming, book clubs, our popular FYI lecture series and new Author Author programs. We are now a regional community center.
Although we now are so much more, we began as a children’s library. True to our roots, we are constantly growing and improving our classes and programs to provide fun, quality experiences for our youth of all ages