
OTIS Federal Credit Union donated $1,320 to the Livermore-Livermore Falls Historical Society to buy a new computer tower, a monitor, a backup external drive, a printer, software and a surge protector. The society is cataloging and photographing thousands of artifacts and printed documents in its collection. At the presentation are, from left, Gary Desjardins, director, OTIS FCU board of directors and member of the Livermore-Livermore Falls Historical Society; Kim Turner, president/CEO, OTIS FCU; Muriel Bowerman, president, Livermore-Livermore Falls Historical Society; and Ghislaine Berube-Hughes, member of the Livermore-Livermore Falls Historical Society.
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