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The Fortnightly Club's 657 volumes became the nucleus of the [[Eugene Public Library]] collection. The Club continued to be important in gathering public support when the crowded and cramped Carnegie Library was replaced in [[1959]] with Eugene's second, and current library, at [[13th Avenue (Eugene)|13th Avenue]] and [[Olive Street (Eugene)|Olive Street]]. The Fortnightly Club also funded the Library's first bookmobile in [[1959]].
The Fortnightly Club's 657 volumes became the nucleus of the [[Eugene Public Library]] collection. The Club continued to be important in gathering public support when the crowded and cramped Carnegie Library was replaced in [[1959]] with Eugene's second, and current library, at [[13th Avenue (Eugene)|13th Avenue]] and [[Olive Street (Eugene)|Olive Street]]. The Fortnightly Club also funded the Library's first bookmobile in [[1959]].
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In mid August, [[1907]]: The ladies of the Fortnightly Club blocked a petition from downtown Eugene merchants who wanted shade trees along Willamette Street cut down. "After considerable argument and speech-making on the part of the councilmen and spectators, the matter came up for a vote and the petition of the business men was voted down," the newspaper said.
 
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