MTPL is located in the Overlook Community Campus at 595 Granite Run Drive (coordinates 40.0783°N, 76.3209°W) and can be accessed from Delp Road, Lititz Pike, and Fruitville Pike.Ģ018 Data: 20,211 cardholders, 202,595 annual visitors, collection size 70,906 items, annual circulation 551,562 items. The original Directors played an active supportive role in the construction of a new 20,200 SF library which opened on September 13, 2010. Directors oversee the affairs of the Library in accordance with established policies and procedures and in compliance with all pertinent laws.Įffective May 1, 2007, MANHEIM TOWNSHIP PUBLIC LIBRARY (MTPL) became an independent public library affiliated with the Library System of Lancaster County. In anticipation of establishing its own Library, the Manheim Township Board of Commissioners appointed an Advisory Board of Directors in March 2007. Until April 2007, Manheim Township was the only large municipality in Lancaster County without a substantial public library, but was served by Lancaster Public Library by way of a ‘branch,’ located in Manheim Township, which moved several times from one leased site to another. At the 2010 census, Manheim Township had a population of 38,133.
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Using the information you’ll learn during our seminar, you’ll be better positioned to develop a successful retirement tax strategy that can potentially safeguard you from over-taxation – all with the goal of saving you money. Our seminar will equip you with the most up-to-date and comprehensive information regarding retirement taxation, including ways to efficiently harvest your income sources – whether they are Social Security, 401(k)/IRA, other sources, or a combination of them all. Join us at Manheim Township Public Library for an informational workshop covering Taxes In Retirement on Tuesday, May 12 from 6:30-7:30 PM or Wednesday, May 13 from 6:30-7:30 PM.
That is why we’ve developed a special seminar that has already helped nearly 70,000 people nationwide navigate the retirement tax maze. Since each person’s tax situation is unique, and the tax rules can change year to year, it can be challenging to get accurate and timely information. If you’re nearing retirement or already retired, you need to understand how taxes (including the new changes) impact your retirement income, as it may be possible for you to pay less in taxes on your hard-earned dollars. Understand the potential impact taxes have on your retirement income. THE NEW TAX AND FINANCIAL RULES HAVE CHANGED.