Princeton Public Library Receives 30th Anniversary Grant From The Gibson County Community Foundation
The Princeton Public Library recently received a $3,000 grant from the Gibson County Community Foundation through the Celebrating 30 Years of Supporting our Communities Grant Program.
In celebration of Gibson County Community Foundation’s 30th Anniversary, the Celebrating 30 Years of Supporting our Communities Grant Program allows advisory board members to recommend $3,000 grants to local nonprofit organizations. The Community Foundation’s most recent grant recommendation was made by advisory board member, Karen Beghtel.
Since opening its doors in 1905, the Princeton Public Library prides itself on being a strong member of the community. The library has undergone many renovations and expansions since that time, welcoming the newest and current building structure in 2019. The current library is located at the corner of Hart and Water Street and offers a variety of programs and events for all ages. PPL has an extensive local history and genealogy library, dating back as far as the 1800s, a technology center, and offers meeting/activity rooms for rental. Every month the Princeton Public Library hosts multiple events, including Family Craft Night, sewing classes, and Story Time, to name just a few. To learn more about the Princeton Public Library, available resources, and their upcoming events, visit; https://www.princetonpl.lib.in.us/.
For more information about funding opportunities through the Gibson County Community Foundation, contact Amy Smith, Regional Director of Community Engagement and Impact, at 812.386.8082 or via email at asmith@communityfoundationalliance.org.
Pictured (from left to right): Amber Alsobrooks, Princeton Public Library Marketing and Programming Supervisor, Shannon Linsday, Princeton Public Library Director, and Karen Beghtel, Community Foundation Advisory Board Member.










