Each year, for the past 20 years, the A.C.O. - Friends of the Library have offered families a chance to honor someone by naming the street behind the business district for one year.
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Each year, for the past 20 years, the A.C.O. - Friends of the Library have offered families a chance to honor someone by naming the street behind the business district for one year. The amount raised goes directly to the Pankhurst Memorial Library. This year’s dedication is the Andy Conderman Road. Presenting a check to the Emily Goff, head librarian at the Pankhurst Memorial Library, who is pictured left, is Vicki Conderman, pictured center. The A.C.O. – Friends of the Library also presented a check to the library to be used for its summer program. Presenting that check is Kathy McLaughlin, pictured right. (Photo by Tonja Greenfield)