Greenville Library will be on wheels in the next few years. Librarian Lindsey Fuchs has been approved for a 200,000 dollar grant from the state to buy a bookmobile to replace the Greenville library that was destroyed by the Dixie Fire and now temporarily calls room 2 at the Greenville Elementary school home. Librarian, Lindsey Fuchs shared the grant has about a 20% match to the county in the amount of 30k. Fundraising efforts and a goFund me page has already raised 10k to go towards the county costs. The Plumas Board of Supervisors will also look into using fire relief funds as well. Until the bookmobile is operating the library will be setting up in temporary locations around Greenville for the next few years.
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