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Hopkinton Public Library Foundation’s 26 Pledge March to the Marathon

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This year, Hopkinton Public Library Foundation has its largest Marathon team to date! But we still need YOU to help us March to the Marathon.

Now is your chance to become a part of Hopkinton history! From March 1st until Marathon Monday on April 21st, we're setting our own Marathon training challenge -- 26 new pledges supporting 1000 Homes for Hopkinton Library! YOU can meet this challenge by becoming 1 of the 1000 Homes for Hopkinton Library by pledging $1,000 toward the restoration, renovation and expansion of our most inclusive community asset.

To date our community has contributed over $270,000 in just 4 months. We are honored to have over 135 families, businesses, and local groups joining to be 1 of 1000 Homes supporting the renovation and expansion of the Hopkinton Library. For a list of the individuals, families, businesses and organizations that have already become “1 of 1000 Homes for Hopkinton Library”, click here.

With 1000 homes willing to make this gift, together we can raise $1,000,000! But we can’t do it without you. All contributors to the 1000 Homes for Hopkinton Library are tax deductible and will be recognized by a plaque hung in the newly renovated and expanded Hopkinton Public Library. Together we will build a new library that honors our past, serves our present and builds a stronger future for our community.

If you have already pledged to be 1 of 1000 Homes for Hopkinton Library, you can help us spread the word and keep the momentum going! Send us your story about why you love the Library or joined 1000 Homes and family picture, we’ll feature you on Facebook and the HPLF website.

For more ways to help spread the word, questions on how to become involved or about 1000 Homes for Hopkinton Library, contact us at: info@hopkintonpubliclibraryfoundation.org and we'll work individually with you!

For more information about HPLF and updates on the Library building project, click here or visit the HPLF page on Facebook.