Clippings, July 25, 2008

Clippings, July 25, 2008

Elections:

Two years ago, we hosted a community meeting at the Coupeville Library to help us gather information to develop a library district-wide capital facilities plan. The words from Coupeville residents spurred the Coupeville Library Board and the Sno-Isle Libraries to develop a proposal to expand and remodel the existing 20-year-old building. (Whidbey News-Times [Oak Harbor], 7-12-08)

Buildings:

Johnston Architects has been selected by the King County Library System for the Bellevue Library Parking Expansion Project. (Bellevue Reporter [Kent], 7-12-08)

Letters and Editorials:

A letter from a local Coupeville resident supporting the Coupeville Library’s expansion and re-model. “So thank you, thank you, Coupeville library and all the other branches. Whatever they need, please everyone, vote to give it to them.” (The Whidbey Examiner [Coupeville], 7-11-08)

A letter to the editor about the future of the Yelm Timberland Library. (Nisqually Valley News [Yelm], 7-11-08)

A letter to the editor thanking local, public school teachers for volunteering their time to staff the Children’s Library Fair at the Bainbridge Public Library. (Bainbridge Island Review, 7-12-08)

A letter to the editor about the relocation of the Bellingham Library. “(Bellingham Herald, 7-15-08)

People:

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Awards:

The Reardan Memorial Library has received 65 new children’s books, valued at $1,050, purchased with a grant from the Libri Foundation. Matching funds for the grant were provided by the Paul G. Allen Foundation through the Washington State Library. (with photo) (Davenport Times, 7-10-08)

The Libri Foundation has awarded the Lopez Island Library a $1,000 book grant through the Books for Children program. The Foundation supports the concept that children who learn to enjoy reading at an early age continue to read throughout their lives. (Island’s Weekly Newspaper [Lopez Island], 7-15-08)

Programs and Displays:

When the newly built Teen Space at the Longview Public Library started smelling a little too much like teen spirit, Jan Hanson knew she was going to have to move Xbox rockers to a new locale. The library’s auditorium, with basement walls that effectively sound-proof the space, now houses the game area. (with color photo) (Daily News [Longview], 7-14-08)

Summer Reading:

Sure, they’re making sure that come September, their reading skills have not lost a step, but don’t tell that to the more than 30 kids at the Discover Summer reading program at the Sumner Library. To the kids, it’s all about fun, storytime and crafts. (with photo) (Lake Tapps-Sumner Reporter [Kent], 7-9-08)

Pierce County libraries are aiming to give children of all ages the reading but with a slew of summer programs. Bug-themed programs are taking over 17 county libraries this summer including bug drawing with a cartoonist and an insect safari with hundreds of bugs. (The Herald [Puyallup], 7-10-08)

The Puyallup Public Library has an ambitious series of weekly activities and summer reading contests lined up. These programs are not only fun but studies show that summer reading helps children maintain proficiency and reading skills between grades. (The Herald [Puyallup], 7-10-08)

Book Sales:

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[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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