LIBRARY MUSINGS: New service for house-bound locals and an AGM
Hi Grand Folks!
I’m so excited. And I just can’t hide it. Here’s why: the library is launching a brand-new service to deliver books and other items to homebound patrons!
The Homebound Delivery Service will be available to anyone who cannot come to the library to pick up materials – whether it’s a 14 -year-old boy who broke his leg and is bed-ridden for three months, or a grandmother living at an extended care facility. Patrons can either call in requests for specific books/DVDs/magazines/etc, or they can request that items be picked out for them based on their preferred genres or authors. Give us a call at 442-3944 if you want to find out more.
AGM
Our Annual General Meeting (AGM) will be held at the library on Wednesdaym, Mar. 6 at 7:00 p.m. We’ll keep it brief, and will provide refreshments – come to meet your new and existing board members, and to find out what’s been keeping us busy here at the library.
Your Family Tree
If you’re the kind of person who likes historical novels, you might like digging into your own family history. This year, the library has purchased a subscription to Ancestry.com – which makes it easy for you to play detective and see what you can find! Our Genealogy group meets once a month, and their next meeting is Wednesday, Mar. 6 at 10 a.m. They’re always looking for new members, and will help steer you in the right direction. One thing to note: Ancestry.com can be accessed through the library website (see the link on the front page under “Databases”), but can only be used in-library on one of our computers.
Learn to Sign
No, that doesn’t say “sing”, it says “sign”! We’re partnering with Sunshine Valley Community Services to offer basic sign language classes, Tuesdays from noon to 1 p.m. The classes are drop-in, and open to all ages. Registration is not required. Call Heather or Tammy if you have any questions: 442-3335 (x208).
Top 10 Most Checked-out MOVIES of 2013
“Out of Time”
“2001: A Space Odyssey”
“Adaptation”
“Billy Elliot”
“Fair Game”
“Singin’ in the Rain”
“Sudden Death”
“Synecdoche, New York”
“The Edge”
“The Good Shepherd”
Top 10 Most Checked-out MYSTERIES of 2013
“NYPD Red” James Patterson
“Bones are Forever” Kathy Reichs
“Delusion in Death” JD Robb
“Mad River” John Sanford
“The Blackhouse” Peter May
“The Bone Bed” Patricia Cornwell
“The Drop” Michael Connelly
“The Professionals” Owen Laukkanen
“The Red Pole of Macau” Ian Hamilton
“The Wrong Man” David Ellis
Happy Singing!