The Foundation hosted a fun evening for supporters to sample wines of the New York Finger Lakes. Donations from the event were used to expand the Library’s DVD and media collection.

Barbara Frank of the Dr. Frank’s Vinifera Wine Cellars led the wine tasting for friends and supporters of the library.

The Foundation collected DVDs, Blu-rays, music CDs, Wii games from the community. Nearly 500 items were contributed to supplement the Library’s media collection.

Sciortino’s partnered with the Foundation to donate a percentage of checks for diners who presented a Foundation flyer. The funds were used to purchase an online teaching center for the Library.

TGI Friday partnered with the Foundation to donate a percentage of checks for diners who presented a Foundation flyer. The funds were used to purchase an online teaching center for the Library.

The Foundation raised funds through a dunking booth at the South Amboy Street Fair. People dunked well-known figures of South Amboy, including former Mayor John O’Leary and City Councilman Mickey Gross as well as South Amboy High School teacher and coach Tony Gonsalves. The booth was made possible thanks to generous donations from State Assemblyman John Wisniewski and Dosils Scuba Shop of Middletown. The funds were used to purchase an online teaching center for the Library.

South Amboy City Councilman Mickey Gross, Former Mayor Jack O’Leary, and SA High School teacher and coach Tony Gonsalves get dunked to help the library.

Broadway Bistro partnered with the Foundation to donate a percentage of checks for diners who presented a Foundation flyer. The funds were used to purchase an online teaching center for the Library.

Texas Roadhouse partnered with the Foundation to donate a percentage of checks for diners who presented a Foundation flyer. The funds will be used to purchase new computers for the Library.

The Foundation raised funds through a dunking booth at the South Amboy Street Fair. People dunked well-known figures of South Amboy, including former Mayor John O’Leary and City Councilman Mickey Gross, community activist George Fuller as well as S.A. High School teacher and coach Tony Gonsalves. The booth was made possible thanks to generous donations from State Assemblyman John Wisniewski. The funds will be used to purchase new computers for the Library.

South Amboy City Councilman Mickey Gross, community activist George Fuller and SA High School teacher Tony Gonsalves, and Former Mayor Jack O’Leary get dunked to help the library.

The Foundation sponsored a chocolate tasting and silent auction with co-sponsors 2 Chicks with Chocolate and Raritan Bakery. Participants included Gertrude Hawk, Harold’s, LaBonbonniere, Maureen’s Candy, Melting Pot, Reo Diner, Sipo’s Bakery,Thomas Sweet and Valrhona. The funds will be used to purchase new computers for the Library.

The Foundation raised funds through a dunking booth at the South Amboy Street Fair. People dunked well-known figures of South Amboy, including former Mayor John O’Leary and City Councilman Mickey Gross, community activist George Fuller as well as S.A. High School teacher and coach Tony Gonsalves and Y staff members Amanda Winant and James Schnell. The booth was made possible thanks to generous donations from State Assemblyman John Wisniewski and Broadway Bagels. The funds will be used to purchase new computers for the Library.

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