Williamson County Library Foundation has a New Look

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Beginning July 1, the Williamson County Library Foundation (WCLF) will go live with an updated and refreshed website and logo.

According to Williamson County Library Foundation President Janine Moore, the new look for the logo was done in coordination with an update to the website. 
 
“Our board has worked hard to improve the former website and make it more informational, user friendly and better aligned with our organization’s mission,” Moore said. “The logo also needed to be modernized and made to better fit with the updated digital presence.”
 
You can view the WCLF’s new website at https://www.wilcolibraryfoundation.org/. The logo was last redone in 2016, and the website’s last refresh occurred in 2017.


Williamson County has six libraries throughout its communities and cities – Franklin, Nolensville, Fairview, Bethesda, Leiper’s Fork and College Grove.
 
The WCLF, a 501(c)(3) organization, strives to support the library's programs and services though advocacy, fund raising, and building relationships within the community. The organization’s goal is to enrich, not replace, tax-based support for the library through grants and gifts from individuals and organizations.


Links to locally published articles for this press release:

Williamson Herald | June 30, 2020

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