
February 26, 2010
LS&W’s “50 for the 50th” Celebration Continues With Donation to Salisbury Community School Library
Langrock Sperry & Wool has donated 50 books to the library of the Salisbury Community School. This is the second donation of Langrock’s year-long “50 for the 50th” celebration of the firm’s fifty years of service in Vermont.
“Salisbury has made a strong commitment to providing a nurturing environment for the education of its children,” said LS&W attorney Peter Langrock. “We feel that a solid collection for the library is a key element in supporting that.” “Keeping the collection current is a challenge for any library,” said Salisbury Community School librarian, Lisa McLaughlin. “These 50 new books are a welcome addition that will help ensure that our students have access to the books they need to succeed.”
Langrock Sperry & Wool’s ties to the town of Salisbury run deep. Peter Langrock first came to Salisbury as an infant in 1938. His father worked at the Lake Dunmore Hotel in Salisbury. Peter has been a full-time resident since 1961.
Each month in 2010, LS&W will be making donations of 50 to charitable organizations throughout Chittenden and Addison counties.