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Clippings, Jan. 2, 2009 – Part 2

Clippings, January2, 2009, Part 2

Patrons of the Libraries of Stevens County discuss their use of the library in these tough economic times. Some staff notice increased numbers of visitors, while others mention that people are staying in the library longer after they arrive. (Statesman-Examiner [Colville], 12-17-08)

The Timberland Regional Library celebrates its 40th anniversary, with stories of the early days of library service in Aberdeen and Hoquiam. (With color and b/w photos) (The Daily World [Aberdeen], 12-08-08) http://www.thedailyworld.com/articles/2008/12/08/local_news/01news.txt A color photo, titled “Lordy, lordy, look who’s 40”, showed an open house at Montesano’s W.H. Abel Memorial Timberland Library, the first building to be owned by the library system. (The Vidette [Montesano], 12-11-08) Cake and festivities were also served at the Raymond Timberland Library. (With color photo) (Pacific County Press [South Bend], 12-18-08)

Buildings:

Portions of the Centralia Timberland Library will be closed for carpet replacement. Because the carpet is just a year old and already fraying, the manufacturer will pay for all replacement and installation costs. (The Chronicle [Centralia], 12-13-08)

A story of many snowy activities in Olympia mentioned that it was lucky that the Olympia Timberland Library had just re-opened, after a two-month renovation, giving the homeless a place to get out of the snow and cold during the day. (With color photos) (Olympian, 12-18-08)

Many color photos of citizens participating in the groundbreaking ceremony, with yellow “hard hats” supplied by the library, celebrate the beginning of construction for the Sammamish Library (king County Library System).(Issaquah-Sammamish Reporter [Kent], 12-12-08)

Programs and Displays:

The Pierce County Library is offering free computer classes at the Bonney Lake Senior Center, in the Center’s computer lab. The beginning classes, with a preceding hour of demonstrations and extra help, can be followed by more classes at the Bonney Lake Library. (Bonney Lake & Lake Tapps Courier Herald, 12-17-08)

The Gig Harbor Branch of the Pierce County Library sponsors a group of published writers, the Writers’ Circle, which has been meeting at the library since 1989. (With photos) (Peninsula Gateway [Gig Harbor], 12-17-08)

The Edmonds Library (Sno-Isle Libraries) hosted a December exhibit by the Guild of Natural Science Illustrators-NW, presented by the Edmonds Art Commission. (With color illustration) (Edmonds Enterprise, 12-10-08)

The Friends of the Waterville Library (North Central Regional Library) sponsored a Holiday Decorating program. (With photo) (Douglas County Empire Press [East Wenatchee], 12-11-08)

The South Bend Timberland Library offered ‘Holiday Cookie Decorating” while the Raymond Timberland Library held a family story hour Tuesday morning, and the Elma Timberland Library held a “Page Turners Book Club.”. (The Daily World {Aberdeen], 12-14-08)

Color photos show the Longview Public Library bi-lingual holiday reading of How the Grinch Stole Christmas. (Daily News [Longview], 12-18-08)  http://www.tdn.com/articles/2008/12/18/area_news/doc4949c39f3a1ec570856468.txt

The Freeland Library (Sno-Isle Libraries) displayed a collection of snowmen. (With photos) (South Whidbey Record [Langley], 12-20-08)

Story Hours, Summer or Winter Reading and Early Learning:

The Liberty Lake Municipal Library is beginning a Winter Reading program, “Warm Up with a Good Book”, for all ages, with a drawing at the end, plus an Afterschool Book Club for grades K-3 and a Book Club for ages 9 to 13. (Liberty Lake Splash, 12-18-08)

Book Sales:

A letter thanks the Friends of the Blaine Library (Whatcom County Library) for their book sale which raised $700 for library programs and equipment. (The Northern Light [Blaine], 12-18-08)

[This summary of library news was created by Susan Barrett 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 Susan at 360-570-5561 or [email protected].]




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