Clippings, April 3, 2009
Clippings, April 3, 2009
Cheyanne Lee wandered up to the Mukilteo Public Library checkout scanner with 13 bright, gleaming books bundled up in her arms. Cheyanne is part of a growing generation of young people who devour graphic novels, a type of comic book that usually has a longer and more complex plot. Their popularity is a big reason circulation of teen fiction in the Sno-Isle Regional Libraries system has nearly doubled over the past five years. (The Daily Herald [Everett], 3.6.09) (Photo) http://www.heraldnet.com/article/20090306/NEWS01/703069903
Buildings:
The King County Library System requests the submittal of statement of qualifications by qualified consultant teams for an expansion to the Auburn Library. (Daily Journal of Commerce [Seattle], 3.13.09)
Awards:
Sixth-grader Brandon Berk won a bookmark design contest submitted through the Goldendale Community Library (Fort Vancouver Regional Library). (Photo) (Sentinel [Goldendale], 3.12.09)
Economy/Hard Times:
The Port of Manchester is considering a levy-lid lift to fund increased maintenance costs and future expansion of its public facilities. The port is attentive to talk about the need for a community center. Members of the Port of Manchester Advisory Committee and other residents would like to see an expanded community center with room for the Manchester library (Kitsap Regional Library), activities and meetings. (Kitsap Sun [Bremerton], 3.11.09) http://www.kitsapsun.com/news/2009/mar/10/port-of-manchester-considers-levy-lid-lift/
As the economy sours, more people are checking out libraries as a way to save money and search for jobs online. Overall, library circulation in the area is at its highest since the mid-1990s, said Dan Howard, director of public services for North Central Regional Library. (The Wenatchee World [Wenatchee], 3.4.09) (Photo)
It’s the worst of times for the Timberland Regional Library. The five-county district will scale back its services in 2010 after voters rejected a tax measure last month. The district will hold public meetings to give residents information about its finances and gather comments on where it should cut its budget. (The Olympian [Olympia], 3.8.09)
Programs and Displays:
Teenagers who live in or attend seventh through 12th grade in Pierce County are invited to submit art for the Pierce County Library System’s contest to design a teen library card. (Tacoma News Tribune [Tacoma], 4.1.09]
[This summary of library news was created by Bobbie DeMiero and Leanna Hammond of the Washington State Library Division of the Office of the Secretary of State. It represents a newspaper clippings packet from all Washington newspapers received on the date shown. For more information about any of these stories, contact Bobbie DeMiero at 360.570.5577 or [email protected]. ]