Dear Editor:
In response to Luke Halverson’s letter last week regarding the benefits of our library, I would like to say I agree. Places of learning and education that are offered to the public as a service, rather than a business, are extremely important. Ours does well with what they have.
On that note, one of the things they have is a great staff that seems to truly care for the people they serve. While I have not attended a lot of their events, I do remember Erin leading numerous children’s events when I go in and her passion is inspiring.
Offering Internet access to those who cannot afford it is also a great way to encourage communication. This is an important part of our culture.
I also support improvements to this valuable asset.
Ben Nesbitt