Mt. Morris Library Foundation donates books to Oregon first graders

‘This is great because there are a lot of kids who don’t get real books at home’

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MT. MORRIS — On Aug. 27, Oregon School District first-grade teachers Dawn Merrill, Olivia Phalen, Gretchen Nelson, Erica Cann, and Kenzie Dusing received checks from the Mt. Morris Community Library Foundation. Those checks will enable every first-grade student in the Oregon public school district to receive a new book every month this school year. 

The teachers, with a combined teaching experience of 75 years, were enthusiastic and grateful for the funds. One teacher noted that while computers are integral to teaching, “Real books are important. There is book reading time at school,” Phalen said. “This is great because there are a lot of kids who don’t get real books at home.”

Dawn Merrill appreciates the program's legacy. “A child told me, ‘You gave this to my brother!’” 

The Mt. Morris Community Library is currently displaying pictures and thank you notes from students who have received free books through the 9x9x9 program.  

The Mt. Morris Community Library Foundation has funded the 9x9x9 Program since the 2018/2019 school year. Originally, for $9 per child, one book per month was purchased for nine months, i.e., nine books during the school year. Although the cost of books has increased since the 9x9x9 Program began, the foundation remains committed to providing free books to all first graders. 

The Mt. Morris Community Library Foundation is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that supports the Mt. Morris Community Library through funding, by matching every memorial gift given to the library, and by supporting the library’s services and programs. The foundation also gives away books to kids who visit Santa during the Mt Morris Christmas on the Square event. Donations are welcome, and anyone can become an annual member of the Foundation for $25/year or purchase a lifetime membership for $100. Those funds are invested and used to support the library. More information is available at the Mt. Morris Community Library, the MMCLF page at www.mtmorris-il.org, or by messaging the library on social media.