Clippings for the week of October 7, 2011

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[/caption] Library News Sno-Isle Libraries has announced that its eBook collection is now compatible with the world’s bestselling eBook reader, the Amazon Kindle. Customers can now download popular and classic eBooks to a Kindle device or any mobile device running the free Kindle app, such as iPhone, iPad, Android, and more. (The Mukilteo Beacon, 9.28.11) Starting in November, migrant families in Whatcom County will have a chance to learn some practical early education skills through a pilot program being offered at the Lynden Public Library, a part of the Whatcom County Library System. The program is being funded through $8,000 in grants from local businesses and organizations, including Friends of the Lynden Library. (Photo) (Lynden Tribune, 9.28.11) The Friends of the Mukilteo Library, a part of Sno-Isle Libraries, have voted to provide funding to the Mukilteo Wildlife Habitat Project to create a wildlife habitat garden at the Mukilteo Library. Approximately 400 native trees, shrubs and perennials will be planted in the garden. The garden is meant to be used as an educational tool. (The Mukilteo Beacon, 9.28.11) http://www.mukilteobeacon.com/community/article.exm/2011-09-28_partnership_to_create_wildlife_habitat_garden Buildings At its September meeting the Pierce County Library System’s Board of Trustees discussed the building and services for the new Fife Pierce County Library. The Fife Library will be the first of the 18 Pierce County Libraries to be non-Dewey, which means the library will be designed more like a bookstore than a library. The full service library is scheduled to open in late fall 2011. (Milton-Edgewood Signal, [Tacoma] 9.23.11) Letters & Editorials If you haven’t seen the revitalizing changes at Bainbridge Public Library, I hope you’ll visit soon. Maintaining and running the building depends on your donations, which made these improvements possible. As a frequent library patron, I want to thank you all. (Bainbridge Island Review, 9.23.11) http://www.pnwlocalnews.com/kitsap/bir/opinion/letters/130474363.html The six Skagit County libraries recently completed a very successful Summer Reading program based on the theme, One World Many Stories. Skagit County Youth Services Librarians are able to offer this annual program because of the generous donations we receive. The librarian and I would like to thank the individuals who donated time and monetary donations. (Skagit Valley Herald, 9.25.11) Programs & Displays Joel Emanuel and Richard Hovey will display their photography in the show, “Contrasts” at the Second Story Gallery in the Camas Public Library during October. (Photos) (Camas-Washougal Post-Record, 9.27.11) [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 selection of newspaper clippings about Washington libraries from all Washington newspapers received in the packets on the dates shown. For more information about any of these stories, contact Carolyn Petersen at 360.570.5560 or [email protected] ] EDITOR’s NOTE: This edition is extra short due to staff constraints this week. Expect Clippings to return to its normal length next week.


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