Lincoln Twp Library gets $20k grant from Cook Plant Foundation

Lincoln Twp Library Cook

The Lincoln Township Library Foundation has announced that it has received a $20,000 donation from the Cook Plant Foundation for the revitalization of the library. The donation continues the project that began with foundational improvements, then moved to enhancing interior spaces, and next focuses on the library’s outdoor amenities.

“We are grateful that the Cook Plant Foundation chose to support the Lincoln Township Public Library, which truly serves as a community center for residents in Lincoln, Royalton, and Baroda townships,” said Dr. Megan Yore, President and Treasurer of the Foundation and member of the LTPL Board of Trustees. “We have received overwhelming positive feedback from our patrons about the new experience, which was made possible by generous donors and the careful financial planning by Boards of Trustees both current and past.”

The Cook Plant Foundation awards charitable grants within communities served by the Cook Nuclear Plant, an operating subsidiary of American Electric Power (Nasdaq: AEP). The Cook Plant Foundation, along with the rest of the American Electric Power Foundation, is funded by AEP and its operating subsidiaries solely through shareholder dollars.

Photo courtesy of Cook Plant:  LTPL Trustee Kelsey Leemaster; Library Director Joelle Wake; AEP Vice President of the Cook Plant Foundation and Executive Vice President Chief Nuclear Officer Kelly Ferneau; Dr. Megan Yore, President and Treasurer of the Foundation and member of the LTPL Board of Trustees; and Molly Craft, member, LTL Foundation, were on hand to celebrate the donation (left to right).

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