From the First Newsletter of the Friends:
For the growth and development of the
human mind
For the exploration of far away lands and planets
For the opportunity for research and study
For the sheer joy and pleasure that reading brings
We dedicate this library.
These words were part of the dedication ceremony when the
Pittsboro Memorial Library opened on November 10, 1974. The project was begun through the
benevolence of Marvin C. Reeves who left a generous sum in his will for a library building
in Pittsboro. His bequest and an additional gift from his children formed the foundation
for contributions which came from individuals as well as business and service
organizations in eastern Chatham County.
In October, 1986, the Reeves Auditorium was added and the former meeting room
was renovated to provide a separate area for children's books. This allowed for expansion
in the main area for the adult collection as well as remodeling for more office and work
space. Donations from the Reeves Foundation and the Reeves family, the Pittsboro
Development Corporation and $30,000 from federal funds obtained through the Library
Services and Construction Act made it all possible. Funds for remodeling the circulation
desk, shelving, chairs and kitchen appliances were raised from community donations under
the auspices of the "Friends." The 2,048 sq. ft. auditorium, with a seating
capacity of 100, is used for story telling programs, lectures, concerts, puppet shows,
exhibits, demonstrations, films and community meetings.