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First Niagara Bank Donates $10,000 To Stamford Library For Tech Training

STAMFORD, Conn. -- The Ferguson Library in Stamford announced Thursday the First Niagara Bank Foundation has donated $10,000 to support technology training at the library. 

The Ferguson Library has received $10,000 from the First Niagara Bank Foundation to support technology training at the library.

The Ferguson Library has received $10,000 from the First Niagara Bank Foundation to support technology training at the library.

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The library offers a regular schedule of free technology training, including introductory classes in basic computing, Internet and e-mail, as well as more advanced courses in PowerPoint, Excel, digital photography and other subjects. 

“Our technology classes are extremely popular and First Niagara’s contribution will allow us to offer the training so many in our community want and need,” said Alice Knapp, president of the Ferguson Library. “We’re grateful to have such a generous and responsive corporate partner.” 

“One of the cornerstones of First Niagara’s community investment program is to support initiatives that provide educational enrichment in the communities we serve, particularly in our urban areas,” said Robert Cerminaro, First Niagara tri-state market executive. “Public libraries provide lifetime learning opportunities that can make a difference in people’s lives, and we are pleased to support the Ferguson Library’s efforts to provide quality technical training to the Stamford community.” 

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The Ferguson Library is at 1 Public Library Plaza, Stamford.

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