The library where Taylor Swift once signed her first autograph was about to lose its final employee — until she and Travis Kelce donated thousands of books and paid every salary for the next year.
Inside one of the new books, a pressed flower and a date were found, sending fans into a frenzy over what it might mean.
A Timeless Gift: Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce Revive the Library That Launched Her Legacy

The library where Taylor Swift once signed her first autograph was about to lose its final employee — until she and Travis Kelce donated thousands of books and paid every salary for the next year. Inside one of the new books, a pressed flower and a date were found, sending fans into a frenzy over what it might mean.
In the quiet town of Reading, Pennsylvania, the Reading Public Library has long been a cornerstone of community life. Established over a century ago, it served as a haven for young dreamers, including a teenage Taylor Swift, who grew up nearby in Wyomissing. It’s here, amid stacks of books, that Swift is said to have signed her first autograph during an early promotional event for her debut album in 2006. Fans recall stories of her humbly inscribing copies for locals, marking the start of her meteoric rise. But by early 2025, the library faced closure. Funding cuts and declining patronage had whittled its staff down to one final employee, with doors set to shut after 120 years of service. “It was the end of an era,” lamented library director Elena Vasquez in a local interview. That is, until Swift and her fiancé, Kansas City Chiefs star Travis Kelce, stepped in with a lifeline that blended nostalgia, generosity, and a touch of mystery.

Some may say that Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce are the greatest love story of our time…respectfully we disagree. The greatest of all time? Ours: you and Siouxland Libraries, that is. Whenever
On May 15, 2025, the couple announced a joint donation: 6,000 new books—echoing Swift’s 2011 gift of the same number during her Speak Now tour—and full salary coverage for all staff positions for the next year, totaling an estimated $500,000. The books, a mix of children’s literature, music biographies, and inspirational reads, arrived in crates labeled with personal notes from Swift: “For the place that sparked my stories.” Kelce, ever the supportive partner, added his touch by including sports-themed volumes and autographed jerseys for a new youth reading program. “Taylor’s roots are here, and I want to help nurture the next generation of dreamers,” Kelce shared on his podcast “New Heights.”
This act of philanthropy aligns with the couple’s growing legacy of giving. Swift has a history of supporting libraries and education; her 2011 donation to Reading Public Library was part of a broader effort to promote literacy, inspired by her own book-loving childhood. In December 2024, she quietly gave $250,000 to Operation Breakthrough, a Kansas City nonprofit backed by Kelce’s 87 & Running Foundation, which focuses on underserved youth. Kelce, meanwhile, has poured millions into Kansas City causes, including home repairs for elderly residents and STEM labs for teens. Their joint efforts have amplified since their engagement in August 2025, with fans coining it the “Tayvis Philanthropy Era.” In June 2025, they donated books to a Nashville library, inscribing messages that hinted at personal milestones.

The Reading donation, however, carried an extra layer of intrigue. As staff unpacked the books, one volume—a pristine copy of “The Goldfinch” by Donna Tartt—revealed a surprise: a delicately pressed daisy tucked between pages 87 and 88, accompanied by a handwritten date: “07/08/23.” The flower, flat and preserved, appeared intentional, sparking immediate speculation. Library volunteer Mia Thompson discovered it, posting a photo on social media that went viral within hours.
