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October 01, 2007

Calling All Our Friends

The Annual Meeting of the Friends of the Darien Library will be held on Sunday, October 28 at 5:30 pm. New trustees will be elected, and Louise Berry, Director, and Kim Huffard, President of the Library Board, will present short reports on the important events of the past year -- and as you know, this has been one of the most active and interesting years in the history of the Library.

You also won't want to miss two special events at the meeting.

First, David Campbell, head of the New Darien Library Building Committee, will talk about the progress of new construction, with pictures and illustrations. This major investment in the future of the Town of Darien, funded by private donations, is now beginning to take shape, and David will give you some insight about what you can expect over the next 15 months as we work to completion.

And then, something very different, and we'll bet you'll agree, quite fascinating. The Library has been working for the past year to develop a new brand identity to go along with our new building and all the new services that we be part of our future. This has led us into thinking about the way we present ourselves in the community, what our patrons expect of us, and the commitments we make.

Steff Geissbuhler, a partner in C&G Partners, is among America’s most celebrated designers of integrated brand and corporate identity programs, with clients such as IBM, NBC, and New York Public Library, and has been working with us on the project. At the meeting, he will discuss his work to develop an updated identity for Darien Library and he will unveil our new logo.

Posted by Alan Kirk Gray at October 1, 2007 04:40 PM

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