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RT Family Library Completes Capital Campaign with Transformational Gift

  • Pictured left to right; Judith Vincent, Pam Langford (Chair of RTFL Capital Campaign) and Amy Bone (RTFL Board Member).
    Pictured left to right; Judith Vincent, Pam Langford (Chair of RTFL Capital Campaign) and Amy Bone (RTFL Board Member).

Round Top Family Library is overjoyed to announce that our Honor Serve Build Capital Campaign has been successfully completed, thanks to an extraordinary and generous gift from Round Top resident Judith Vincent.

Many months ago, Judith made a remarkable commitment to help bring RTFL’s Capital Campaign to a close. She pledged $100,000 as the final funds needed to complete the effort, a gift that served as both a promise and an inspiring challenge to rally together and finish strong. With her leadership and the collective generosity of so many supporters, that goal has now been achieved.

Judith has been a loyal supporter of Round Top Family Library since making this community her home. From the very beginning, she has recognized the vital role the library plays in enriching lives, fostering learning, and bringing people together. Her belief in the mission of RTFL has been steadfast and sincere.

“Libraries are places where opportunity begins,” Judith shared. “Round Top Family Library is more than a building it is a gathering place for neighbors, a resource for families, and an investment in the future of our community. I am proud to support an organization that serves so many people in such meaningful ways.”

The success of the Honor Serve Build Capital Campaign marks a significant milestone for RTFL. With thousands of individuals served annually and programs that continue to grow in both scope and attendance, the need for expanded space and enhanced facilities has been clear. This Capital Campaign to expand the library ensures that RTFL can continue to meet that demand and remain a vibrant hub for education, culture, and connection.

“As someone who cares deeply about this community, I have seen firsthand the impact the library has on residents of all ages,” Judith added. “Supporting this campaign felt like a natural way to help strengthen something that benefits us all.”

RTFL extends its deepest gratitude to Judith Vincent for her visionary generosity, as well as to every donor who contributed to the campaign’s success. Because of this collective support, the library’s next chapter is now within reach one that will allow us to honor our past, serve our present, and build boldly for the future.

More details about the Honor — Serve — Build Campaign and the exciting plans ahead can be found at http://www.ilovetoread.org/ ourfuture.