Clippings for the week of May 17, 2013
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People South Sound High School para-educator Teri Evans was honored recently at the South Sound Reading Foundation’s Readers are Leaders breakfast. During the past 18 months, Evans, a math para-educator, helped expand the book collection at the Lacey alternative high school by securing money and book donations from businesses and nonprofits. (The Olympian [Olympia], 4.17.13) http://www.theolympian.com/2013/04/17/2508815/lacey-paraeducator-honored-for.html
Programs & Displays The Shelton Mason County Chamber of Commerce’s Taking Care of Business Book Club focuses on titles covering personal and professional growth, best organizational practices, leadership principles and societal issues. Club members meet from 11:45 a.m. to 1 p.m. on the second Friday of each month at the Shelton Timberland Library, a part of the Timberland Regional Library System. (Shelton-Mason County Journal/Belfair Herald, 4.11.13) The Arlington Library, a part of Sno-Isle Libraries, offered children and teens the opportunity to spend their spring break learning the sorts of skills they normally only see on primetime TV crime dramas, through a free weeklong “Forensic Detective Academy,” courtesy of the Friends of the Arlington Library. (Photo) (Arlington Times [Marysville], 4.17.13) http://www.arlingtontimes.com/lifestyle/203432071.html [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 Martha Shinners at 360.570.5567 or [email protected]](html)