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COOKEVILLE, Tenn. (Oct. 22, 2006) – You don’t have to be
on Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous to get your champagne wishes
granted.
Look no further than the 25th annual Friends of the Library Champagne
Gala, proceeds of which benefit Tennessee Tech University’s Angelo
and Jennette Volpe Library.
Set for 7 to 9 p.m. on Saturday, Nov. 3, at the Cookeville/Putnam County
Chamber of Commerce Leslie Town Centre, located at 1 W. 1st St., the Champagne
Gala serves up more than just glasses of bubbly.
For a ticket price of $25, each guest can also sample decadent selections
of hors d’oeuvres and tap their toes to music provided by O.J. Cummins
and the Four Horns.
Best of all is that proceeds from the event help cover the cost of professional
development grants and provide additional funding for TTU’s Volpe
Library, said Director Winston Walden.
“The technology required to run an efficient modern library seems
to be in a continual state of change, but the proceeds raised from the
Champagne Gala each year help our faculty and staff keep up-to-date,”
he said.
In fact, since the event began 25 years ago, it’s provided more
than $65,000 toward professional development grants.
“We likely couldn’t have provided that level of training
to our library faculty and staff otherwise, because the money for it just
isn’t available from the state,” he said.
This year, the organization budgeted $60,000 to purchase new equipment
for the video studio.
The Friends of the Library is a volunteer group of citizens who organize
the annual benefit event.
“I’d like to give the group my compliments because what they
do is so critical to the function of the library, but they seek so little
public recognition for all the help they provide and for the outstanding
work they do to organize this event each year,” Walden said.
Tickets for the Champagne Gala can be purchased by calling Walden’s
office at 931/372-3408.
--Tracey Hackett
This information posted 26 October 2007
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