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An Association of Community Associations |
On 10 April 2015 at the Crofton Community Library, the "Teen Space" was dedicated. The GCC, which had provided funds for the "space" was given a
certificate of recognition.
![]() Skip Auld, the CEO of the Anne Arundel County Public Library Foundation (AACPL) was the MC of the dedication. Target was the Crofton sponsor. |
![]() Michelle Coates, Treasurer of AACPL Foundation. |
![]() Treasurer Coates presents GCC vice-president, Torrey Jacobsen, a certificate of recognition of the GCC. The GCC provided a great deal of the money needed to implement the "Teen space". |
![]() Councilman Jerry Walker, GCC President Dan Scholfield, Councilman Andrew Pruski, GCC Vice-President Torrey Jacobsen display the certificate of recognition to the GCC. |
![]() GCC President Dan Scholfield and AACPL Foundation Treasurer Michelle Coates unveil the name of the "Teen space" |
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![]() State Senator spoke about how the volunteers of the GCC help establish the library and now Club 117. |
![]() In the audience were people who did the planning and work to make Club 117 a reality, Dana Newman, Chief, Public Services and Branch Management, and Terry Bowen, Chief Human Resources and Ruby Jaby Branch Manager of the Crofton Community Library. |
![]() Also present was Nancy Choice, Former Chief, Public Services and Branch Management who helped Ruby Jaby initiate the teen space project. |
![]() Teens, parents and library staff witnessed the Club 117 dedication. |
![]() Teens provided music by The School of Rock. |
![]() Teens checking out their "space". |
![]() GCC VP Jacobsen, Councilman Pruski and representing Mr. Schuh, the County Executive, Michelle Corkadel. |
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