Clippings, Dec. 10, 2008 – Part 2

Clippings, December 10, 2008, Part 2

“A $5,000 donation by Bank of America brings Grandview’s joint city-community college library project more than halfway to its fundraising goal. The project will cost $4 million, with $2 million coming from state matching funds…Construction is set to start in July.” (Tri-City Herald [Kennewick], 11-29-08)

The residents of South Park in Seattle celebrate their neighborhood of mixed industry, artists, diverse cultures, and young families, are glad for their new Seattle Public Library branch, and resist efforts at gentrification and “condo-izing”. (With color photo)(Seattle Post Intelligencer, 12-06-08) http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/local/390965_southpark06.html

Buildings:

The Olympia Timberland Library, mostly closed for remodeling, will also close down its meeting room and restrooms so that they can be re-painted. Staff which have been providing basic services via the meeting room, will be unpacking and re-shelving the collection. (Olympian, 12-01-08)

An announcement of Federal Way Regional Library (KCLS) 9,000 square-foot expansion and parking lot increase by 12 stalls; SEPA process determination of non-significance. Sammamish Library (KCLS) construction, awarded to Sierra Construction Company, Woodinville, $8,138,000. RFQ for architectural, engineering and related services, Colfax Library renovation, Whitman County Library (All, Daily Journal of Commerce [Seattle], 12-04-08)

Remodel bids accepted for the Pasco Library (Mid-Columbia); architect will be Arculus Design & Technical Services, Kennewick. A groundbreaking ceremony will be held for the Sammamish Library (KCLS). (With color illustration) (Both, Daily Journal of Commerce [Seattle], 12-02-08) Groundbreaking ceremony details described. (Issaquah-Sammamish Reporter [Kent], 11-21-08)

The Pasco Library (Mid-Columbia) will close for two months of remodeling, Dec. 31 to March 2. Some services will be provided from a bookmobile parked at the site, one which had been in storage. Staff will also be at Pasco’s Cyber Shop computer lab for patrons to pick up and drop off books, and some computer classes and Homework Help may be offered from there. “Pasco residents can also use the Mid-Columbia Library branches in Kennewick and West Richland for free during the remodel. It’s a misperception that Pasco residents’ preferred alternative library is the Richland Public Library, said (director Danielle) Krol”, and some comparative usage statistics are offered. The city of Pasco and Mid-Columbia are in contract discussions; the city’s contract with the library district expires in two years. (Tri-City Herald [Kennewick], 11-28-08).

The Deming Library (Whatcom County Library) will be closed from December 1st to the 5th, as staff move materials into a new addition to the library. The new addition will be open on Saturday, Dec. 6, when the library will host the Annual Holiday Tea. (Bellingham Herald, 11-28-08)

Letters and Editorials:

A letter from Brian Soneda, director of the Mount Vernon Public Library, thanks the Friends of the Library and other community departments for their help in the Friends Fall Book Sale, which brought in $1,263 for support of library programs. (Skagit Valley Herald, 11-30-08)

A satisfied patron writes “This Thanksgiving season I’m grateful for the Timberland Regional Library...I have lived and used libraries in seven states. Timberland Regional Library’s commitment to the user, dedicated staff, and awesome use of technology to quickly get materials into the hand of those who want them is the best I’ve seen.” (Olympian, 11-28-08)

Programs and Displays:

By popular demand, photographer Keith Lazelle returned to the Jefferson County Library for a repeat presentation describing how he created the images in his book Fast Moving Water: the Hoh River Story. (Port Townsend Leader, 11-26-08)

The William H. Reed Timberland Library in Shelton is offering several December programs—a WrestleMania Reading Challenge for teens, A Science Play hands-on program for children and families, and a Poetry Encounter for adults and teens, as well as the Page Turners book discussion group for adults, and a Read the Movie group for teens.

A Page Turners group also meets at the Hoodsport Timberland Library, as well as an After School Story Hour for grades 1-3. (Both, Shelton-Mason County Journal, 11-27-08)

“The Friends of the White Salmon Valley Community Library (Fort Vancouver Regional Library) invite the community to the 34th Annual Holiday Wassail Open House on Dec. 6.” The afternoon includes live music by several groups, an art show, demonstrations by local artisans, and kids’ crafts and activities. (The Enterprise [White Salmon], 11-27-08)

The North Mason Timberland Library will present a program of Classical Guitar Music from Around the World, a Page Turners group, and a special visiting storyteller sharing The Grinch and other stories. (Belfair Herald, 11-27-08)

A holiday swag-making party was held at the Goldendale Library (FVRL). (Sentinel [Goldendale], 11-27-08)

The young winner of a Nintendo Wii is shown receiving her prize, after a drawing from among the more than 8,000 new cardholders registered within the Pierce County Library System during their second annual library card drive last month. (Peninsula Gateway [Gig Harbor], 11-26-08)

The Liberty Lake Library is offering after-school programs on Tuesday and Wednesday, featuring crafts, activities, and games. (Liberty Lake Splash, 11-27-08)

The North Bend Library (KCLS) First Tuesday Book Group is inviting new members to join the discussions. (Snoqualmie Valley Record, 11-26-08)

[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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