Groundbreaking for Collier City Branch Library

From: Westside Gazette | Date: October 31, 2002| Author: Anonymous | Copyright information

More than 500 residents and friends of Collier City are expected to participate in the groundbreaking of Collier City Branch Library's renovation and expansion project on Saturday, Nov. 2 at 2800 N.W. Ninth Ct., Pompano Beach, Fla.

The new addition to the existing library in this community in west Pompano Beach will house a computer lab, space for children, youth and adult programs and meeting rooms to offer residents a place to study, learn and grow. The newly-expanded facility will a...

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