Launch Day Speeches from Our Volunteers and Supporters

Before the ribbon got cut on Share Skipton’s grand opening day (party coverage and photos here), some of the people involved in the project stepped forward to say a few words.

Afterword: Bravo! Thanks to everyone for their excellent speeches – including the impromptu one at the end – and to everyone else for coming along to listen and show their support! By the way, here are the Things referred to during the talks: David’s donated masonry drill and the long-awaited hedge trimmer.

Though overjoyed at everything we’d collectively achieved, we haven’t been resting on our laurels: we’ve since trained up new volunteers and helped them gain accredited qualifications where needed, increased our opening hours by adding a Thursday morning slot, and have introduced gift memberships to give everyone a more sustainable, affordable option this Christmas.

And, like the Mayor said, we’re lucky in that we’ve got a great little team of volunteers here; there’s a real mix of skills, creativity and personalities. The Library of Things hasn’t been open that long, so having everyone’s input and being able to learn from and support each other is immensely helpful.

Whether you’re looking for a way to connect with your local community, to have a genuine impact on people’s cost and quality of living in the area, or actively do something to combat the current climate emergency, find out how you can get involved at our Volunteer page. The experience will look great on your CV too: front and back of house roles available, with opportunities to take part in events and initiatives.

There are other ways to Support Us too. With 350 items available and new kinds donated every month, it’s clear people see the value in sharing what they have, borrowing not buying.

 

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