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Rotary Club gives library $25,000

By Times Staff Writer
Published October 12, 2004

LARGO - The Rotary Club of Largo presented a $25,000 check to the Greater Largo Library Foundation Monday afternoon. The money was generated from Rotary fundraisers, including "Death by Chocolate." The $25,000 will go toward the new library's Children's Program room. So far, the new $21-million library has pulled in $1.45-million in community pledges, about 75 percent of its total goal of $1.9-million. "We're getting to the point where it gets really hard," said Keith Bailey, the foundation's president.

County's candidates will debate tonight

CLEARWATER - North Pinellas residents will have a chance to watch candidates for countywide elected offices square off in a debate at Countryside High School tonight. The League of Women Voters will moderate the 7 p.m. debate, which will include candidates for sheriff, clerk of the circuit court and the District 1 and 3 seats on the County Commission. A half-hour meet-the-candidates reception will start at 6:30 p.m. The forum, sponsored by the Safety Harbor and Upper Tampa Bay Regional chambers of commerce, will be held in the main auditorium at Countryside High School, at the corner of State Road 580 and McMullen-Booth Road in Safety Harbor. To submit a question for the candidates or for more information, contact the Upper Tampa Bay Regional Chamber of Commerce at (813) 855-4233 or the Safety Harbor chamber at (727) 726-2890.

[Last modified October 11, 2004, 20:09:09]


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