~People it is Used by and Workers~
Past
The original committee consisted of William I. Fletcher, Herbert T. Cowles, George F. Mills, and Dr. Frederick Tuckerman.
In 1930 Robert S. Fletcher, Albion G. Allen, Cady R. Elder, Anderson A. MacKimmie, and William H.
Atkins were on the Munson Library committee. The Munson Library is used by children and adults, from all races, creeds, religions, nationalities, and ages. Also, people of different interests.
It was used by both local and towns people. The 1930 librarians were the late Helen Stedman, and Anna Thompson.
The 1930 care takers were the late Herb Dwight, Henry Wentworth, and Win
Shumway.
Present
The 2001 librarian for the library is Sue Hugus. There are seven other volunteer librarians that help her with the work in the library. The library is still used by many people in Amherst. People also come from farther away to use the library. They use it for many things which you will find out if you visit "Events that are held there." There are also tons of rooms that are used to hold these events. The library hopes that in the future the library will still be opened for everyone.