2012.07 GPL Newsletter
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2012.07 GPL Newsletter
NEWSLETTER OF THE GL ENWOOD PUBLIC LIBRARY Library Lines Join us on Tuesday, July 31, from 5 - 7 p.m. for our official Grand Opening and Ribbon-cutting Celebration of the new Youth Services area! July 2012 Volume 3, Issue 7 We’ll have kid-friendly activities, refreshments, and the winners of our first-ever “Why I Love My Library” writing contest! At 6:00 p.m., the Glenwood Chamber of Commerce will be on-hand for a ribbon-cutting ceremony. At that time, members from the Library Board of Trustees and Foundation Board will offer brief statements about the project. There will also be an unveiling of donor plaques, honoring the three families who donated the money to make the renovation possible. SPECIAL POINTS OF INTEREST: GRAND OPENING of Youth Area Summer Reading Pictures ALL-AGES Writing Contest It’s going to be a night of fun and celebration, and a night for the history books. This is the first renovation for the Glenwood Public Library in nearly 30 years. We hope you can join in on the festivities! Friends Meeting LURCH Resumes Meetings Family Movie Night INSIDE THIS ISSUE: www.facebook.com/ @glenwoodpl glenwoodlibrary Grand Opening 1 From the Director 2 Online Databases 3 Writing Contest & New Staff 4-5 SRP Wrap-up & 6-7 Upcoming Programs Page 2 Library Lines June was another month for the record books! More people than EVER came to the library to join in on the summer reading fun! More than 100 children participated in the “Reptile for Readers” program alone! Thank you to everyone who took part in our 5-week Summer Reading Program, running from May 23rd to June 29th. We’re working on our fiscal year-end statistics and can’t wait to see the final tally. We’ll be sharing those numbers with you in an upcoming edition of Library Lines. Now that the official Summer Reading Program is over, we can tidy up our new space and ready it for an official GRAND OPENING celebration! We have more furnishings to purchase to make it the best children and teens’ space in Glenwood. We hope you can join us on July 31, from 5 - 7 p.m. for an evening of fellowship and activities. The ribbon-cutting will be at 6 p.m. So where do we go from here? We have a lot of things on our plate - planning for fall programs, adding storytime sessions, expanding our hours, and finalizing our strategic plan. That’s just the tip of the iceberg - we’re excited about the future! One thing that will never change is our dedication to customer service. We take great pride in serving the citizens of Glenwood. We hope you stop by not to just use the library, but to experience it! Friends of the Library book bags are available for purchase! These heavy-duty zippered bags are great for people on the go, and feature a front pocket, a key ring, and a side pouch for a phone or a beverage. The bags are only $8 for non-Friends members, and $5 for Friends members. If you want to become a Friend for $5, you’ll get the bag for free! Thank you to Glenwood State Bank and Kenkel Chiropractic for making the bags a possibility! All Friends members are invited to the Friends meeting on Monday, July 23, at 9:30 a.m. Jackie Harless, GPL’s Genealogy Librarian, will be doing a local history presentation about the town square. If you’d like to become a Friend, stop by the Adult Services Desk to fill out a membership form and pay the annual $5 dues. If you sign up now, you will receive a free book bag! The Friends will once again do a book sale fundraiser at Keg Creek Days the weekend of August 25. Contact the library if you’re interested in volunteering at the event. If you can’t make it to Keg Creek Days, but want to help fundraise, we’re currently accepting donations of gently used books for the sale. Drop by your items next time you’re in the library! Volume 3, Issue 7 Page 3 The Vine Street Ladies of Literature and Lunch meet monthly on the second Wednesday at noon. The next meeting is July 11th, and will feature the book Whitethorn Woods by Maeve Binchy. Book description: When a new highway threatens to bypass the town of Rossmore and cut through Whitethorn Woods, everyone has a passionate opinion about whether the town will benefit or suffer. But young Father Flynn is most concerned with the fate of St. Ann’s Well, which is set at the edge of the woods and slated for destruction. People have been coming to St. Ann’s for generations to share their dreams and fears, and speak their prayers. Some believe it to be a place of true spiritual power, demanding protection; others think it’s a mere magnet for superstitions, easily sacrificed. What do you think? Bring your lunch and join in on the discussion! To register, contact Teresa at 712-527-5252. Glenwood Public Library offers an array of resources to help you connect to the online world. You can access these resources from our website, at www.glenwood.lib.ia.us. If you need help using any of these databases, please contact the library for special instruction. We’ll be glad to show you how! Mills County Newspaper Archives Login: millscounty Password: archive WILBOR / Overdrive e-books and audiobooks Login: your library card number (ask for it at the Adult Services Desk) EBSCOhost Full Text Magazine Articles Login: glenwoodr Password: remote Ancestry.com Genealogy Records (In-library use only) Page 4 Library Lines Page 5 Volume 3, Issue 7 NAME: Susanna Weber JOB TITLE: Youth Services Assistant FAMILY: Lance Weber, husband HOMETOWN: Overland Park, KS CURRENT CITY: Glenwood, IA FAVORITE BOOK: The Bailey Flanigan series by Karen Kingsbury FAVORITE FOOD: Roast, potatoes and carrots cooked in a crockpot FAVORITE MOVIE: Sweet Home Alabama FAVORITE MUSICIANS: Brad Paisley, Carrie Underwood, Jason Aldean, Taylor Swift, Lady Antebellum FAVORITE TV SHOW: Secret Life of the American Teenager HOBBIES: Basketball and reading WHAT’S YOUR FAVORITE LIBRARY MEMORY? Going to the library was my favorite thing. Getting new books and getting to relax and soak up the words was part of my life. NAME: Sunshine Dalton JOB TITLE: Library Assistant FAMILY: Son: Caleb, 12 HOMETOWN: Council Bluffs / Glenwood WHY ARE YOU EXCITED ABOUT WORKING AT THE GLENWOOD PUBLIC LIBRARY? This place is like Grand Central, except the trains are unlikely gateways to new worlds and unexplored facets of the mind. FAVORITE BOOK: The Little Rabbit Who Wanted Red Wings by Carolyn Sherwin Bailey FAVORITE FOOD: Anything my son, Caleb, brings me in bed. Last time it was a peanut butter fudge shake from April Rain Family Diner. FAVORITE MOVIE(S): The Princess Bride, Hackers, Poolhall Junkies, Sleeping Beauty, Kung Foo Hustle FAVORITE BAND OR MUSICAN: Smashing Pumpkins, Cake, and Violent Femmes (my rock triangle) FAVORITE TV SHOW(S): Cartoons; Ruby Gloom is my latest fave. HOBBIES: Trying new hobbies; painting, sewing, gardening when I have a yard, and sometimes even when I don’t. WHAT IS YOUR FAVORITE LIBRARY MEMORY? I learned the “secret to popularity” from a classmate while holding the front door to the GPL for her to walk through when we came here to study one day after school in fifth grade. Page 6 Library Lines Left: First day of signup. Right: Teen Murder & Mystery Lock-in Below: Nightstravaganza Kick-off Party Left: Reptiles for Readers program Below: Culture Day Right: Pillow Craft; Above: More Reptiles Page 7 Volume 3, Issue 7 Family Movie Night Wednesdays, 6:00 p.m. FREE Popcorn & Lemonade! July 11 Adventures of Tintin July 18 Hugo July 25 Harry Potter & the Sorcerer’s Stone LURCH TEEN ADVISORY GROUP LURCH is BACK! If you’re a teen and want to belong to the most exciting club in town, then stop by the library on Thursday, July 26, at 4 p.m. for LURCH - the “Library-Using Really Cool Honchos” teen advisory group. LURCH helps plan teen programs, selects young adult and manga materials, and helps Mister Ted with other library projects throughout the year. You don’t want to miss it! New members always welcome. RETURN SERVICE REQUESTED 109 N. Vine Street Glenwood, IA 51534 Phone: 712-527-5252 Fax: 712-527-3619 [email protected] www.glenwood.lib.ia.us HOURS Monday, Tuesday, Thursday & Friday 10 - 6 Wednesday 12 - 8 Saturday 9 - 12 Closed Sundays LIBRARY STAFF DIRECTOR Angela Campbell ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT Michelle Woodrum ADULT SERVICES Teresa Buckingham CATALOGING & GENEALOGY Jackie Harless YOUTH SERVICES Ted Anderson LIBRARY ASSISTANTS Sunshine Dalton Susanna Weber Phyllis Schwaninger (Substitute) LIBRARY BOARD Martha Cheyney, President Gary Johnson, Vice President Kristel Mayberry, Secretary Thomas Nutting Barbara Taenzler The Glenwood Public Library has been the community’s source of information and materials since 1907. Although we continue to change with the times, we are still, and will always be, essentially yours. MISSION: The Glenwood Public Library provides essential services, resources, and lifelong learning opportunities through materials and programs that meet the informational and recreational needs of the community.