SHELBY — Bert Davis spent almost every day in the Marvin Memorial Library, according to his eldest daughter Julie Alt.
βHe was an avid reader and would donate books to the library and had a good rapport with the staff,β she said.
Davis left $150,000 to the Shelby library after he died in November 2020. Some of that money went toward purchasing a truck to use as an βoutreach mobile.β
Library fiscal officer Traci Montgomery said the outreach mobile will be used to travel to area schools and make deliveries to nursing homes and to homebound adults.
βThe whole concept of outreach is us going out into the community, so itβs more than just a bookmobile,β Montgomery said. βWeβll use it for storytime and crafts, signing people up for library cards and going to farmers markets.β
Montgomery said the Marvin Memorial Library emphasizes community engagement, but that they wouldnβt be able to afford a new truck without Davisβ gift.
βWe want to share with the community how generous he was,β she said.
The truck is decorated with the libraryβs logo and a sentence that reads, βReading takes you on the greatest adventures.β
βItβs this great colorful RAM truck, so I think it will catch peopleβs eye,β Alt said.
Alt cut a ribbon Wednesday evening dedicating the truck to her father. Her daughter, Andrea Alt, is a police officer at the Amberley Police Department and has hosted K-9 events at the Shelby library.
Her mother said Andrea will dedicate a childrenβs book, βK9 Creed,β to her grandfather over Fatherβs Day weekend.
βCreedβs a hit,β Julie Alt said. βAndrea has his book and T-shirts, mugs and koozies that she sells to provide for departments in need.β
The rest of Davisβ gift to the library will help update a kitchen in the downstairs event center.
βBoth my parents were avid supporters of the library and Iβm so glad my dadβs gift is helping make this beautiful place better,β Alt said. βIβm sure heβs looking down and smiling at the great work being done in his name.β
