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lion in urban renewal funds and
dedicated tax dollars.
Thus far, $3.5 million has been
collected, and library officials hope
to raise another $1 million before
construction begins in the fall.
“We’re asking everyone to give
whatever you can,” Dellenback
said.
To entice further tax-deductible
donations, the library will place the
names of contributors on plaques
inside the new library. Depending
on the amount of contributions, the
plaques will be placed on book
shelves, bookstacks, chairs, tables,
benches and stair steps. The library
will also sell coffee mugs ranging
from $10-15.
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search for a cure for the disease.
“What [the Frohnmayers] have
been able to do in such a short time
is nothing short of remarkable,”
University spokeswoman Maureen
Shine said. “This award speaks for
their commitment to finding a cure
not only for themselves but for
many other families.”
The Frohnmayers created a Fan
coni Anemia family support group
in 1985 for similarly afflicted fami
lies. Today, it supports more than
460 families. Additionally, the cou
ple co-wrote the book “Fanconi
Anemia: A Handbook for Families
and Their Physicians.”
“Without them, families
around the world wouldn’t have
someone to turn to,” Roy said.
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“We’re building for genera
tions,” library fund-raising coor
dinator Molly Stafford said. “Buy
a shelf. Buy a bench. Buy a mug.”
The new 90,000-square-foot li
brary will replace the current,
cramped 37,000-square-foot li
brary, built in 1959, on 13th Av
enue between Charnelton and
Olive Streets.
“With the focus of involving the
community in fund raising, we
can truly make this library great,”
Stafford said. “Our new library
will be an emblem of community
pride.”
At Tliesday’s event, with televi
sion cameras rolling, flash photos
snapping and more than 90 people
listening, McComack Elementary
School fifth-grader Nichole Barnett
described her school’s mural.
“A couple of boys drew drag
ons and iguanas because, well,
you know boys,” Barnett said. “A
lot of girls drew ladybugs.”
Barnett said she drew pictures
of hands and eyes “because that’s
all you need to read.” She point
ed out that the hands were paint
ed different colors to indicate that
the library will be open to people
of all ethnic backgrounds.
The bright murals, extolling
imagination and reading, includ
ed a series depicting the new li
brary as a universe of knowledge
containing planets of fiction, non
fiction, history and biography.
As part of his committment to
increasing literacy among youths,
Torrey thanked the children for
the murals and encouraged them
to read.
“If you can’t read, you can’t
succeed,” he said.
President Frohnmayer is a
founding director of the National
Marrow Donor Program and serves
on the board for the Fred Hutchin
son Cancer Research Center.
Lynn Frohnmayer is the former
coordinator of the family support
group for Fanconi Anemia. She
also served as a national consult
ant and trainer for foster care re
placement programs and co
founded the Lane County Relief
Nursery, a nationally recognized
center for treatment of families
and children at risk of child abuse
and neglect.
“It’s advocates like Dave and
Lynn that make medical research
as beneficial as it is,”
ResearchlAmerica spokesman
Matthew Bowdy said.
Among the seven other recipi
ents of the Research!America’s
1999 Advocacy Awards are Rep.
John Edward Porter, R-Ill., Sen.
Arlen Specter, R-Pa., and Parade
magazine publisher Walter An
derson.
“It’s a very prestigious list [the
Frohnmayers] are on,” Bowdy
said.
A second national award will
be presented to the Frohnmayers
on April 6. The Americans for
Medical Progress Educational
Foundation is recognizing the
couple for their efforts as medical
research supporters at a banquet
in the nation’s capital.
The Frohnmayers were also
honored as the 1998 First Citizens
of Eugene for their contributions
and service to the community.
“They are tireless advocates,”
Shine said, “and the awards are
evidence of that.”
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