NEWSLETTER - Friends of the Atascadero Library
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NEWSLETTER - Friends of the Atascadero Library
Friends of the Atascadero-Martin Polin Library June/July 2010 www.atascaderofriendsofthelibrary.org NEWSLETTER PRESIDENT’S MESSAGE The annual membership meeting was held May 13 and officers were elected for the 2010 – 2011 year: Grenda Ernst, President; Eileen O’Grady, VicePresident; Susie Blackwell, Recording Secretary; Darlene Brainard, Treasurer. The position for the Corresponding Secretary is vacant and if you have a talent for writing, we have thank you notes waiting to be composed and would like to talk to you about this position. Since Supervisor Jim Patterson had a prior commitment and was unable to attend the membership meeting, his legislative assistant, Amy Gilman, discussed the county’s efforts to clear the title on the library property. As many of you know, the county made a request to the city to sign a quit claim deed on the property, since the original gift was made by Martin Polin to the city of Atascadero, which then gave the property to the county. At the April 13, 2010 City Council meeting, the city council voted unanimously to authorize the City Manager to execute the quit claim deed. The county is continuing its dialogue with Martin Polin’s heirs and with Stanford University and we hope to have a conclusion to these discussions soon. The two substantial fund-raisers that occurred this month, the plant sale and the donation from the High School Interact Club, (a club associated with the Atascadero Rotary Club), were fund-raisers that came to us, so to speak, from the community, and we want to express our deepest thanks in appreciation. The plants for the plant sale were an anonymous donation by an Atascaderan who likes the library and who believes that the community has a responsibility to support non-profit organizations. The Interact Club chose the library capital campaign as its project earlier in the school year and the students have raised the money that they donated to the campaign. In addition to the donation, they spent a Saturday morning weeding the library walk ways, an especially welcome activity in this rainy, weed-filled year. The meeting time of the Friends of the Library board has been changed to the first Wednesday of the month, at 5 PM at the Library. Grenda Ernst, President Members of the AHS Interact Club present a check for $ 900 to Grenda Ernst (on left) and Eileen O’Grady. Fundraising Campaign News Read-Seek-Grow We reached a milestone this spring--$100,000 has been raised since the Read-Seek-Grow campaign was announced a year ago. We still have a long way to go, but we appreciate the many people who have invested in our effort to expand the library. Check this out: there is now a framed poster in the library that recognizes individuals and groups who have donated at the Founder’s level and above. It is located across from the checkout desk, on top of the shelf with the express books. We are happy to update the poster with additional names—so please encourage any local organization you participate in to say “yes” to our campaign. Thanks to the donations of a retired local nurseryman, who wishes to be anonymous, the plant sale raised over $1300 for the expansion campaign in May. A team of workers helped sell the plants, including Grenda Ernst, Georgie Arnold, Kathy McCarey, Lorene Cabrera, Rose Marie Zurkan, Murfee Von Bargen, Betty Wood, Nancy Casey, Mary Shaw, Nancy Green, Sue Sly, and Martha Pedersen. Also in May, the Atascadero High School Interact Club donated $900 to the expansion campaign. This dynamic group, sponsored by Atascadero Rotary, used a variety of fundraisers to help the library. We salute the students, their Rotary sponsor, Chris Molina, and their AHS faculty sponsor, Mary Corey. Upcoming benefit events: Tuesday, August 24: Tuesday Evenings at the Lake Barbecue—tickets are now available at the circulation desk (Adults: $12; Seniors: $10; Children 11 and under: $6). Thursday, September 23: Brickyard Theatre performance of “Quilters.” Tickets are $35 each and include wine and finger foods. This event, featuring the talents of local director Anet Carlin, always sells out. You can reserve a ticket by calling Leigh Livick at 466-7935; after July 1, tickets will be available at the circulation desk. In conjunction with the play, a local quilting group has donated a quilt that will be raffled off. The quilt will be on display at the library this summer. Eileen O’Grady, Vice President New Members We welcome the following new members: Julie West Diane Curtis SLO Co Artist Trading Cards Direct from Deborah EXPRESS EXPLAINED! Some customers have “expressed” confusion about our “Express Book Program”. Thanks to the Friends of the Library, we have a great way of getting the most popular items out to our own Atascadero patrons in a quick way. The Friends have put funds from the book sale proceeds on deposit with Union Bank. Every week I use a debit card to order a few books from Amazon.com and they are shipped directly here. Our staff does rudimentary cataloging and processing and puts them on the Express shelf at the end of the “new fiction”. They have green stickers on them reminding everyone that they only get checked out for 7 days and we remind everyone at the checkout desk to read these first. These books are not "holdable" which means that they don't go into the hopper with other copies of that title, so they don't go all over the 3 counties to fill holds by just anybody. They can only be checked out by Atascadero customers, even if they are returned to the book drop in Morro Bay. Also they may not be renewed. So there is a good chance that the new Jack Reacher thriller, 61 Hours by Lee Child, might actually be on the Express just waiting to be checked out by you! I bought 2 copies of it. Still it's a good idea to put you on the regular waiting list, just in case. The number of Express books varies at any given time. We check them out about 400 times per month, more than any other SLO library that offers an Express program. Several of the other libraries rent these same books for $2.00 per week, as a fundraiser, but our generous Friends make them available to our customers for free! After they are no longer in high demand (no holds on the regular copies) they are fully processed, the green stickers removed, and they go into the regular collection. These then become " holdable" by anyone with a Black Gold Library card. I choose the books based on several criteria. If they are on the "Top 50 Holds" list, which is on the far left side of the online catalog page, it's automatic. If it has a huge number of holds, such as The Help by Kathryn Stockett, I order multiple copies. They must be books that have already been selected for the regular collection by the adult book selection committee, so we know they are of good quality with lasting value. I check People magazine, USA Today, as well as New York Times Best Seller lists, so we have something for everybody. Occasionally I'll get a children's or teen book, especially if it has a movie based on it, such as the Twilight series or Diary of a Wimpy Kid. It's so nice to be able to hand it to a youngster right then, instead of saying, "I'll be glad to put you on the waiting list." I don't mind providing a little instant gratification when it comes to a book! Some of our newest acquisitions are: Spoken From the Heart by Laura Bush Caught by Harlan Coban Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks by Rebecca Skloot Cutting for Stone by AbrahamVerghese Game Change--Obama and the Clintons, McCain and Palin, Three Weissmanns of Westport by Cathleen Schine The Race of a Lifetime by Jonathan Heilemand & Mark Halperin Enjoy an Express book today! Deborah Schlanser, Branch Librarian Reference Notes by Brian Coburn Adult Reading Programs Our Winter Reading Program was very successful. There were some 50 people who participated in the program and 33 who finished with a small pizza celebration for the finishers. This resulted in the planning of a Wednesday evening library book discussion group being formed coordinated by our own Colette Bates and facilitated by Chuck Youmans, our recently retired Bookmobile Driver. The first meeting is Wednesday, June 2nd, 6:30 P M in the Library’s Community Room. Call 461-6162 for more information. In addition, this summer the San Luis Obispo County Library is introducing the First Annual Adult Summer Reading Program. The theme of this Reading Program is “Water Your Mind @ the Library – Read.” Library patrons aged eighteen and older who sign up for the program will be asked to read 10 items in suggested categories between June 19th and August 21st. Like the Winter Reading Program, prizes and surprises will be awarded to those who successfully complete the program. In addition to the Atascadero Library, other participating branch libraries include Arroyo Grande, Creston, Los Osos, Morro Bay, Nipomo, San Luis Obispo, and Santa Margarita. Call the Information Desk at 461-6162 for more information. Tattoo Removal Program at the Library On June 30 from 6:30-7:30 PM in the library’s community room, the library is hosting an adult program for people who wish to remove tattoos, the speaker Janet Allenspach, coordinator of The Tattoo Removal Program will talk about this no cost tattoo removal program. In addition, Ms Allenspach will also discuss some of the social and health issues attached to tattoos. Space is limited. For more information, please call Brian at 461-6162. New Reference Titles A sampling of the recent reference and nonfiction adult titles we acquired for the library, with funds provided by the local Marcled Foundation, include: (NF 745.40904) 20th Century Design: the Definitive Illustrated Sourcebook (REF 973.73022) Atlas of the Civil War: A Comprehensive Guide to the Tactics and Terrain of Battle (REF 614. 4003) Encyclopedia Pandemics, and Plagues, 2 vols. of Pestilence, (NF 778.35) Far Out: A Space Time Chronicle (Ref 611.0076) The Handy Anatomy Answer Book (REF 636.10021) The Official Horse Breeds Standards Guide (NF 622.938) Oil and Gas Production in Nontechnical Language (NF 782.10922) Opera: the Great Composers and Their Masterworks (Ref 909.09767) Oxford Encyclopedia of the Islamic World, 5 vols. (NF 16.92) Real Lives Revealed: a Guide to Reading Interests in Biography Something for all interests, peruse them the next time you’re in YOUR library! Support for the Library We have received the following letter from the White Heron Sangha we would like to share with our membership. We would like to thank the White Heron Sangha for their support and generous donations. Dear Friends of the Library, Our North County Branch of the White Heron Sangha, a Buddhist meditation group, meets every Sunday at the Atascadero Community Room. This free meeting room has made it possible for our group to expand its membership and have a comfortable, quiet place to meet, with the requisite bathroom and parking. We are all truly appreciative of this venue. Each month, our group chooses a group whose activities are consistent with Buddhist principles to receive our dana, or freely given contributions. Because of the great service the library has provided us (and the entire Atascadero community for that matter), we set aside two months, July and August, to collect dana for the Friends of the Library so we could be part of the ambitious fund-raising your group is undertaking to expand the Atascadero Library. Enclosed is our donation for the fundraising campaign – although the check is mine, the contribution came from the entire group. Sincerely, Tina Salter Member North County White Heron Sangha Children’s Department The National Library Week events were a big hit in April. During a preschool storytime, several celebrity readers shared their childhood favorites with an audience of 65 children and adults. It was a treat having Roberta Fonzi, Atascadero Mayor; Jim Lewis, Assistant City Manager; Steve Martin, Atascadero Main Street Executive Director and Heather Young, Atascadero News Editor. During this week, we also had the Sidewalk Chalk Drawing in front of the library. Participants designed their favorite bookcover, characters, etc. Teen volunteers Kathrine, Danyele and Rebecca did a great job of running this event. A special thank you to FOL board member Georgie Arnold for working with me and organizing most of this week’s activities for kids. On May 12th, the AHS Robotics Team returned to do another program and this year showed a wonderful slide presentation and did a demonstration with their latest robot “The Boss (not Bruce Springsteen).” They held a “Design Your Own Robot” contest and it was amazing to see so many creative drawings. Our youngest designer was about 7 years old. SUMMER READING PROGRAM The 2010 Summer Reading Program begins Saturday, June 19th and ends Saturday, August 21st. Children and Young Adults are invited to read and keep track of the titles read on a reading log. Upon completion, each youngster will receive a book bag, popular paperback book and other special rewards. The theme for preschool (starts at age 2) –5th grade is “Make a Splash @ Your Library,” and the Young Adult theme for anyone entering 6th grade-high school is “Make Waves @ Your Library.” JUNE EVENTS Playstation Rock Band Saturday, June 19th Time: 11:00-12:30 Ages 10-18 Atascadero Martin-Polin Community Room Space is limited. Sign up at the Main Desk after May 28th. Banana Slug String BandFrie Wednesday, June 23rd 6:30-7:30 pm Ages 4+ Colony Park Community Center 5599 Traffic Way Join the Banana Slugs as they travel upstream and downstream with science, song and sillybration. PROGRAMS BY PERFORMING ARTISTS: Thursdays - Colony Park Community Center 5599 Traffic Way 11:00 am Recommended for ages 4+Sponsored by Atascadero Friends of the Library and the City of Atascadero, Department of Community Services June 24th Diana Carter—singer/songwriter Integrates music, dance, storytelling and theater. Gerald Joseph—magician July 1st Experience amazing sleight of hand magic, funny sight gags, illusions and more. July 8th Tom Knight—singer, songwriter and puppeteer—Puppet show includes a vibrant collection of original songs and skits. July 15th Craig Newton—singer/songwriter— A journey in story and song with a variety of musical instruments. SONando—This trio will perform July 22nd traditional music and dance from various regions of Mexico and Latin America. Sabra Weber and Jorge Mijangos provide an engaging bilingual educational experience filled with stories, music and hands-on learning. Dean Giles—professional July 29th drummer/studio musician—Experience the roots of rhythm thru today’s popular music. Learn about African rhythms, techniques to play the Djembe drum and recreate a traditional drum circle. EVENING STORY FEST FOR FAMILIES Wednesdays,07/07-07/28 - 6:30-7:00 pm Ages 3-100 Martin Polin Community Room This summer, why not sit back and relax for 30 minutes and listen to a variety of old and new stories. Parents, grandparents, aunts and uncles are invited to bring their youngsters to a fun-filled evening. Each session will feature a special guest appearance. All are welcome to come in P.J.’s and to bring a stuffed cuddly toy or “blankee.” Story fest is free to the public. Signups are not required. For information call Joan at 461-6163. AUGUST EVENT Manga Drawing Workshop with artist Irene Flores Wednesday, August 4th 6:00-8:00 pm Ages 11-19 Atascadero Martin-Polin Community Room Space is limited. Sign up at the Main Desk after July 10th. Irene Flores, illustrator of the “Mark of the Succubus” and “Shojo Fashion Manga at School,” will share ideas on setting up and drawing comics as a sequential art--telling a story. Sketchbooks, pen/pencil and portfolios are recommended to bring. Books will be available for sale after the program. Donations We thank the following people for their generous donations: Undesignated: Carla Wingenbach Expansion: Julie West, Diana Curtis, Tina & Jay Salter (White Heron Sangha), Thomas & Elke Almeida (White Heron Sangha), Donn, Christine & Julie Clickard, Robert & Viginia Powers, John & Diane Lehman, Central Coast Tastee Freez, North County Tax (David & Janice Graham) Statement of Income and Expense Expansion Drive January 2009 to March 31, 2010 Revenues Donations $ 56,495 Events $ 47,865 Other $ Interest $ 3,113 Total Revenues $ 107,473 Expenses Fundraising expenses Event expenses a.o. Printing Total Expenses $ 7,750 $ 11,038 $ 2,539 $ 21,327 Revenues in excess of Expenses $ 86,146 Financial Statement - Rabo Bank Account March 1st – April 30th Income $ Machines, magazines Lobby book sales 1,197 Book Sales 891 Membership 535 Undesignated donations 30 Total 2,653 Expenses Children’s programs 1,401 Adult Programs 925 Postage 185 PG&E 13 Printing 380 Fundraising 32 Miscellaneous 176 Administration 178 Total 3290 Balance (667) Darlene Brainard, Treasurer Online Resources Available in the Library and by Remote Access General Reference Center Gold Articles from magazines, newspapers, Reference books, including national newsmagazines and business journals. Health and Wellness Locate health information in periodicals and reference sources with emphasis on professional, academic and peer reviewed writing and research, and clinical trials. ALLDATA Online Automotive Repair Database Heritage Quest Online Genealogical Database For Students and Youth Student Edition For students in High School Junior Edition For students in Junior High and Middle School Kids Info Bits For students in Kindergarten through Grade 5 Social Study Fact Cards California, USA and world fact cards, includes information on Native Americans, the States, Religion, early civilization and more. Tumble Book Library An exceptional collection of educational programs emphasizing reading and spelling. The Kiosk We have not only books and magazines for sale in our lobby kiosk, but also CDs, DVDs and some video tapes. The kiosk is open whenever the library is. All you have to do is select the items you want and pay for it at the circulation desk right around the corner. ALL PROCEEDS ARE FOR THE SUPPORT OF THE LIBRARY Friday. June 11, 2010 From 6 to 8 PM For Members only Saturday, June 12, 2010 From 9 AM to 2 PM At the Book House 6907 Atascadero Avenue (behind the Library) Great Selection of Novels – Romance Mystery, Science Fiction, Biographies And Adventures Friends of the Atascadero Library P.O.Box 561, Atascadero CA 93423 www.atascaderofriendsofthelibrary.org President Vice Pres. Secretary Treasure Officers Grenda Ernst Webmaster: Eileen O’Grady Christina Lefevre Susie Blackwell Editor: Darleen Brainard Henry Ridder e-mail [email protected] Children’s Books Video and Audio Cassettes Books on Tape or CD CDs and DVDs Hundreds of Pocketbooks ALL PROCEEDS WILL BENEFIT THE ATASCADERO LIBRARY