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Anythink Foundation Announces New Board, Supporting Anythink Libraries’ System Development and Fundraising

Anythink’s New Nature Library Inspires Shift in Foundation’s Strategic Direction, With Focus on Environmental Stewardship for Long-Term Community Impact

THORNTON, Colo.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The Anythink Foundation, a longtime nonprofit supporting the public library system for Adams County, Anythink Libraries, is coalescing with a new board of directors that will guide private fundraising efforts in support of the Anythink Nature Library that will open in the summer of 2026.

The Anythink Foundation is coalescing with a new board of directors that will guide private fundraising efforts in support of the Anythink Nature Library, which will open in the summer of 2026.

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Five new directors make up Anythink Foundation’s volunteer board, including Sarah Ortegon HighWalking, Dennis Humphries, Emma Mantooth, Amy Miranda, and Maura O’Neal. Each of the board of directors has a deep relationship with Anythink, a passion for libraries and the communities served.

As the Anythink Foundation enters this new chapter, its focus will help support the library system’s vision of helping people find their place in nature, inspire a new generation of environmental stewards and contribute to a healthy and happy community, no matter someone’s background, location or socioeconomic standing.

Fundraising will drive program development for the new Nature Library, which is located on a 15-acre library property near 136th Avenue and Quebec Street in Thornton. The 33,000-square-foot Nature Library, adjacent to the 140-acre Aylor Open Lands, will feature exterior gardens and trails, an indoor/outdoor nature lab, as well as a sunroom and a dark room for both active and more meditative programs. Fundraising will also contribute to materials that facilitate nature learning and reflection, including TryIts, specifically selected for outdoor learning and adventure.

“The Anythink Foundation has been critical in supporting exceptional programs and services that create lasting memories for Adams County residents,” says Anythink Executive Director Mark Fink. “As we usher in this new era of the Anythink Foundation, we’re honored to welcome our newest board directors. This group will lead the fundraising efforts to expand Anythink’s environmental stewardship and sustainability goals, fueling the well-being of our community.”

The Anythink Foundation will once again be participating in Colorado Gives Day on Tuesday, Dec. 9. The theme for this year’s campaign is “plant the seeds of future memories at Anythink’s Nature Library.”

Supporters can schedule their donation now at coloradogives.org/AnythinkFoundation.

About Anythink Libraries

Anythink, an award-winning public library system, serves the residents of Adams County, Colorado, via its seven branches and a bookmobile. With a mission to “Open Doors for Curious Minds,” Anythink is a catalyst for innovation and provides comfortable spaces, accessible resources and hands-on programming for all ages. Guided by values of creativity, optimism, compassion and lifelong learning, the library system is committed to representing the diversity of Adams County and creating a sense of belonging for everyone. Anythink’s digital resources are available 24/7—including Anythink World, the library's custom virtual experience platform in the metaverse. The library’s customer experience also extends to specialty spaces and hands-on programs like The Studio, the Nature Library and mySummer. Whether you're exploring a new topic or mastering a skill, discover something new at Anythink. Learn more: anythinklibraries.org.

About the Anythink Foundation

Founded in 2009, the Anythink Foundation is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that supports innovation and creativity in Adams County by raising private funds for special programs and projects at Anythink. This support helps the library continue its mission to “open doors for curious minds” as a dynamic center for engagement. Anythink Foundation is the trade name for Rangeview Library Friends Foundation, Inc. EIN 26-4630183. Learn more: anythinklibraries.org/about/anythink-foundation.

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