PRESS RELEASE (01-26-2022)
MACON COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY
Thinking Money for Kids exhibition coming to Macon County Public Library, thanks to a national grant
Franklin, NC — Macon County Public Library will host a traveling exhibition designed to teach kids and
their families about money, thanks to a competitive national grant from the American Library
Association (ALA) and the FINRA Investor Education Foundation.
Thinking Money for Kids is a new multimedia experience for children ages 7 to 11, as well as their
parents, caregivers and educators. The interactive exhibit uses games, activities and a fun storyline to
help children understand what money is, its function in society, money choices, and money values, such
as fairness, responsibility and charitableness.
The exhibit will be on display at Macon County Public Library, along with a series of related special
events, from February to March.
The opening reception event will be Thursday, February 10 th from 5:00PM to 7:00PM.
The reception will feature fun games and activities for all ages. Staff from the State Employee Credit
Union will also be present to hand out information and be there to answer any financial questions you
may have. We will also have a limited supply of free piggy banks for patrons that were donated to us by
First Citizens Bank. A tour of the exhibit will be given by the Children’s Librarian Kerri Arbuthnot.
Refreshments will be served, and all ages are welcome.
“Money is such an important topic, and it’s one that we often forget to discuss with our kids,” said
Library Director Karen Wallace. “We encourage people of all ages to come explore Thinking Money for
Kids. We hope that increased financial knowledge will benefit young people by giving them a
foundation for knowing how to manage money. It will give parents and others an opportunity to guide
their children (and themselves) in budgeting, comparison shopping, and establishing savings and
investments. As a result, this may help people to live financially stable lives.”
Macon County is one of 50 sites selected to host Thinking Money for Kids on its two-year tour of the
United States. Nearly 130 public libraries across the country applied for the opportunity, according to
ALA.
In addition to the traveling exhibition on loan, Macon County Public Library will also receive $1,000 to
hold public events related to the exhibit. The library also received funding to send a staff member to a
Thinking Money for Kids workshop which was held during the ALA Annual Conference in Washington,
D.C., where they learned about the exhibit and financial literacy topics.
For more information about Thinking Money for Kids, visit fontanalib.org.
ABOUT Macon County Public Library
Macon County Public Library is a member of Fontana Regional Library. Fontana Regional Library (FRL) is
located in the rural mountains of Western North Carolina, serving Jackson, Macon, and Swain Counties,
as well as residents of the nearby Qualla Boundary, which is home to the Eastern Band of Cherokee
Indians. The library facility has 30,000 square feet and a full range of services for all ages, including
collections of print and audiovisual materials, digital resources, makertools, programs, and exhibits.
Outdoor gardens and proximity to the local Greenway enhance the library’s position. All K-12 public
school students in our service area have library accounts linked to their student identification numbers,
without any separate application process. The mission of the Library is to provide all segments of our
dynamic population with excellent service and convenient access to resources for their educational,
informational, and recreational needs.
About the American Library Association
The American Library Association (ALA) is the foremost national organization providing resources to
inspire library and information professionals to transform their communities through essential programs
and services. For more than 140 years, the ALA has been the trusted voice for academic, public, school,
government and special libraries, advocating for the profession and the library’s role in enhancing
learning and ensuring access to information for all. For more information, visit ala.org.
About the FINRA Investor Education Foundation
The FINRA Foundation supports innovative research and educational projects that give underserved
Americans the knowledge, skills and tools to make sound financial decisions throughout life. For more
information about FINRA Foundation initiatives, visit www.finrafoundation.org.
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