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Palazzo, Allison Stein Robbins, Maria
Rosin, and Pennie Borrousch. She also gave
in memory of Celeste Healy, Dr. Cheryl
Lamay, Larry Lazar, and Lou Reed.
Marsha Moses and the Winicki Family
donated to the Frances Belman Fund in
honor of Marilyn Gardner.
Veterans For Peace Chapter 39 made a
contribution to the Library in appreciation
for the Library’s help with their Veterans
Day reading, Letters from the Front.
For information about how to donate
to the Library or to the Shaker Library
Fund of the Cleveland Foundation, call
Library Director Luren Dickinson at
216-367-3001.
Donations to the
Local History Collection
SHHS graduate (1986) Pamela Little-Hayes
donated a copy of her book, When Dragons
Get Mad, and Jonathan V.L. Kiser, SHHS
class of 1976, donated a copy of his book
Magic Carpet Ride – The Amazing Adventures
of Jean and Bill.
Georgian Condominiums on Van
Aken Boulevard and Lydia Nelson made
a contribution in gratitude for scanning
several historical photos from our collection
to decorate their lobby.
Former Shaker Heights City School
District Superintendent Mark Freeman
donated books, articles, bound reports,
DVDs, CDs, CD-ROMs, Gristmill yearbooks,
and Semanteme literary magazines.
Annette Sutherland donated Shaker
Heights High School related articles and
programs.
Author Bonnie Gordon donated
her book Escape From Goshen. Isaac
Greber donated a copy of the Lomond
Community Association 1965 Articles of
Incorporation, and the Eastside Welcome
Club donated issues of their newsletter,
Welcoming Words, from September 1995
to October 2012. Nellie Ruby Taylor
donated copies of her poetry and writings:
The Path, Thank You, Our Fears, The Morning,
The Evening, and The History of the Birth
Certificate of Humankind.
To donate material to the Local
History Collection, call Local History
Librarian Meghan Hays (216-367-3016) or
email her at mhays@shakerlibrary.org. SL
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