What’s next? What is the future of the Frazier Park Library?

  • [photo by Patric Hedlund, The Mountain Enterprise]

    [photo by Patric Hedlund, The Mountain Enterprise]

An Open Meeting with Supervisor David Couch this Saturday, June 25 at 11:30 a.m.
is set to talk about the future of the library.
“Come, and bring your friends, family and neighbors,” advocates urged.

By Patric Hedlund, TME

The failure of Measure F to pass in the recent election was a blow to many. Judith Brunk, president of the Friends of the Frazier Park Library, has invited Kern County Supervisor David Couch to an open meeting with the community to discuss funding for the Kern County Library System.

Couch accepted the invitation for 11:30 a.m. this Saturday, June 25 in the community room of the library.

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Photo captions:

Top photo: (l-r) Advocates for Library Enhancement (ALE) co-founder Miranda Lomeli-O’Reilly with Frazier Park Friends of the Library board member Cliff Brunk and ALE co-founder Mandy Walters at a well-attended November 12, 2015 meeting with County Administrator John Nilon about funding for the Kern County Library System. ALE led the Measure F tax initiative that did not receive the super-majority 66.6% it needed.

Above: Last week a BMX rider with the StuntMasters BMX group soared over Bayard Public Library summer reading program director, to focus youths on safety and character.

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