Clippings, August 10, 2009

Clippings – August 10, 2009

Library News

Volunteers at the Rainier Area Building Community are one step closer to turning the historic school house in Rainier into a true community center as the library space undergoes transformation. Volunteers will open the library with funds from a grant they received last year. (Photo) (Nisqually Valley News [Yelm], 7.17.09)

Timberland Regional Library (TRL) has positioned itself well fiscally for 2010 after instituting hiring freezes and reducing the use of substitutes and the hours of operation. “It looks like because of all of the cuts we made (this year), we’ll be able to get through 2010 without having to do furloughs or staff reductions,” said Jodi Reng, executive director for TRL. (The Chronicle [Centralia], 7.22.09)
http://www.chronline.com/shared-content/search/?search=go&l=25&d1=3+years+ago&d2=today&q=Timberland+Says+No+Need+for+Layoffs

Libraries of Stevens County and more than 60 other Washington libraries backed by an even larger network of libraries worldwide have teamed up so that you can ask your questions anytime, 24-hours-a –day, 7-days-a-week, and get great answers from a librarian. Ask-WA has you covered. (The Independent [Chewelah], 7.23.09)



A call for bids will go out soon for renovation of Whitman County Library’s Colfax branch. The project received final funding piece when Whitman County commissioners approved a $550,000 short term bridge loan to the library district. (Whitman County Gazette [Colfax], 7.23.09)

http://www.wcgazette.com/?s=County+Approves+Loan+to+Launch+Library+Project

As unemployment numbers across King County and the rest of the country continue to rise, so is the number of people who are visiting libraries. According to a recent study conducted by Washington State Public Libraries, library attendance across the state in the latter half of 2008 was up 7.5 percent from what it was a year ago. (Photo) (SnoValley Star Online, 7.27.09) http://snovalleystar.com/2009/07/27/economy-has-local-libraries-packed

Elections

Dayton voters will have the opportunity to decide whether to become part of the Columbia County Rural Library District. If approved, the district would assume full ownership and full financial responsibility for the library. (Tri-City Herald, 8.4.09)

http://www.tri-cityherald.com/kennewick_pasco_richland/story/670369.html?storylink=pd

Buildings

Construction of a 9,500-square-foot Kenmore library; including removal of the existing building, and parking for 29 vehicles listed as a project for the King County Library System. (Daily Journal of Commerce, 8.10.09)

http://www.djc.com/news/co/12008891.html?query=New+Kenmore+Library&searchtype=phrase

Letters & Editorials

As another election approaches, Castle Rock residents will have an opportunity to support our city library. (Daily News [Longview], 7.31.09)

http://www.tdn.com/articles/2009/07/31/letters/doc4a71ed78cf417777499064.txt



People

Adult Services Librarian, Karen Dennis retires after 27 years with the Longview Public Library. (Photo) (Daily News, 7.29.09)

Awards

A $40,000 federal grant for public libraries will give Wenatchee High School students more resources to research social studies. The one-year grant will pay for collaboration between the Wenatchee High School library and the Wenatchee Public Library, a member of the North Central Regional Library System. (The Wenatchee World, 7.19.09) http://wenatcheeworld.com/article/20090718/NEWS04/707169915

Summer Reading

As part of the La Conner Regional Library’s Summer Reading Program, Jennifer Bradbury, the author of a mystery novel titled Shift, told aspiring writers the road she took to become a published author, gave a short lesson on developing characters and explained the creative process behind her book. (Photo) (LaConner Weekly News, 7.29.09)

Book Sales

The Friends and Foundation of the Camas Public Library hold a book sale during Camas Days weekend.

(Camas-Washougal Post-Record, 7.21.09)

Tenino Timberland Library, a member of the Timberland Regional Library System, holds a book sale during Oregon Trails Days. (Tenino Independent, 7.22.09)

It was obvious, by watching people who attended the ice cream social outside the Peshastin Library, a member of the North Central Regional Library System, that most weren’t there just for the cold treat. The 47th annual affair, a fundraiser for the library, brought out 300 to 400 people, organizers estimated. Proceeds will go toward new sidewalks in front of the library. (Photos) (The Wenatchee World, 7.27.09) http://wenatcheeworld.com/article/20090727/NEWS04/707279977

[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] ]
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