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Kari Sayler and Katelyn Meidinger, mortgage bankers from Bravera Bank, will be talking about the importance of credit scores and how loans work.
Kari is originally from Buffalo, South Dakota, and has been working in the financial industry since 2004. She assists customers with home loans for buying, building or refinancing. “I find it very rewarding to help first-time homebuyers purchase a home.” Kari works hard to make the process of getting a real estate loan as simple and stress free as possible for her customers.
A lifelong resident of North Dakota, Katelyn has been working in the financial industry since 2015. She enjoys the opportunity to advise her clients with one of the single biggest financial decisions they will make. “We have the ability to communicate directly with our customers and truly listen, offering options and peace of mind as we navigate throughout the process.” Katelyn provides her clients with attentiveness and care and she takes pride in the work she does. She takes proactive steps to create smooth transitions throughout the home buying process.
The original planning of the Dickinson Free Library was begun in 1908 by the first library board. This original board, now known as the Dickinson Library Association, wrote to Andrew Carnegie proposing the building of the library with an original gift estimate of $15,000, further reduced to $12,500. A library tax was submitted to the people of Dickinson on April 6, 1908. The library was opened for circulation on Monday, January 3, 1910.
In April 1938 work began on the west wing addition—a WPA building project. The new wing is 20 by 40 feet with a full basement. The main floor added to the adult space and the basement provided children’s space.
Over the years various updates and additions have been made to the library. Some of them include: adding a Bookmobile to service rural areas, The Friends of the Library Garden Plaza, sound systems, and renovations of various spaces.