Clippings - December 26, 2014

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Image courtesy North Pend Oreille Heritage collection[/caption] Library Clippings for the week of December 26, 2014 Library News Lattes on a library card? Kitsap Regional Library kicked off design discussion about its new Silverdale Branch Wednesday night. The library chose its site by the Bucklin Hill bridge and Clear Creek Trail in August and is working on a conceptual design before fundraising begins next year. While indoor meeting space for the public still is being discussed as part of the branch, the architecture firm presented a possible site layout and discussed the potential of making money by renting or leasing space in the library to a business or nonprofit. One person asked whether the library could have a Starbucks. (The Kitsap Sun, Bremerton, 11/14/14) Sno-Isle Libraries small works roster Public Notice – Notice is hereby given that Sno-Isle Libraries maintains a Small Works Roster of qualified contractors and is receiving applications to be placed upon this roster. Applications must be from licensed contractors in the state of Washington. Contractors whose names appear on the Small Works Roster may be contacted from time to time to submit job proposals for contracts in the amount of $200,000 or less. Applications must be submitted to Sno-Isle Libraries by mail or fax. For application forms, please visit our web page at www.sno-isle.org, hover over “Help & FAQs” located at the bottom of the page and click on “for Vendors”, then “Small Works Roster” and download or print out the application. Submit applications to: Sno-Isle Libraries, Purchasing Department, 7312 – 35th Avenue NE, Marysville, WA 98271, 360-651-7012, FAX 360-651-7151. Questions may be directed to the Purchasing Department at 360-651-7012, or by email: [email protected]. (Daily Journal of Commerce, Seattle, 12/15/14) Residents ‘vote’ on what they want in the Silverdale Library (Central Kitsap Reporter, Silverdale, 11/21/14) SCLD streaming services The Spokane County Library District has announced public availability of thousands of movies, television shows and albums. All are available on computers and mobile devices via hoopladigital.com. All you need is a library card. To get registered, or to find out more information, visit www.scld.org/whats-hoopla. (Valley News Herald, Spokane, 11/21/14) A society that lives in the past (The Herald, Everett, 11/21/14) Students encouraged to compete in letter-writing contest (Reflector, Battleground, 11/26/14) Union Gap City Council votes to renew a contract with Yakima Valley Libraries On Monday the council also voted to renew a contract with Yakima Valley Libraries to pay for library access for all Union Gap residents in absence of a city library. An estimated 385 families in Union Gap utilize library services, according to a letter to the city from Libraries Director Kim Hixson. The library services contract will cost the city $19,250 in 2015, or $50 per family projected to access one of the libraries. That’s the same price the city paid for 2014. (Yakima Herald-Republic, Yakima, 11/26/14) Museum mystery solved (The Wenatchee World, Wenatchee, 11/27/14) A fresh start begins for library fines In this Opinion column, Darcy Brixey, teen services librarian at the Bellevue Library, says there is a campaign right now to help rid students of their library fines. If students are in kindergarten through 12th grade, they can ask for a Fresh Start on fines that were accrued before November 2014. This does not extend to fees from lost items or to adults. More information is available at www.kcls.org/usingthelibrary/freshstart/. (Bellevue Reporter, Kent, 11/28/14) Money for W. Richland library drying up How West Richland will pay to keep its library open is uncertain as city officials face declining income from the tax that covers its library services. The city and Mid-Columbia Libraries recently agreed to a 12-month extension of the contract, city and library officials said. Library officials said they are optimistic about crafting a separate new contract with the city in coming months. Talks between the city and library have been diplomatic, said Kyle Cox, Mid-Columbia Libraries’ executive director. However, he emphasized that a multi-year contract is the library district’s goal. (Tri-City Herald, Kennewick, 11/28/14) Buildings Community Campus advocate questions library’s location (Central Kitsap Reporter, Silverdale, 11/28/14) Letters & Editorials Library cease fire (Mercer Island Reporter, Mercer Island, 11/26/14) Many helpers, many thanks “Why Books Matter,” hosted by the La Conner Library Foundation, drew a sellout audience to Maple Hall on November 13. Thank you to everyone who attended and supported the event to help raise more than $24,000 for the new library project in La Conner. Written by Susan Macek, Director of the La Conner Library Foundation. (La Conner Weekly News, La Conner, 11/26/14) People Sultan High student one of four Sno-Isle Libraries art contest winners (Monroe Monitor & Valley News, Monroe, 11/25/14) Programs/Displays Roslyn Library introduces Baby and Me (Daily Record, Ellensburg, 11/29/14) ************************************************************************************ [This summary of library news represents a selection of current newspaper clippings about Washington libraries received from Washington newspapers. The summary is created by Leanna Hammond and Marilyn Lindholm of the Washington State Library, a Division of the Office of the Secretary of State. For further information about this summary or the clippings listed, contact Shirley Lewis at 360.570.5567 or [email protected].]


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