Friday, July 9, 2010

A New Year Has Begun!

Thinking Library!
Carole Stanger
July 10, 2010

New Books Upstairs @ the library!
Life is What You Make It by Peter Buffett
Heat Wave by Richard Castle
Seven Year Switch by Claire Cook
Passage by Justin Cronin
Walk by Richard Evans
Every Last One by Anna Quindlen
Devil Amongst the Lawyers by Sharon McCrumb
Private by James Patterson

Coming Events @ the Library!
Library Hours!
Monday – Friday 9:30 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Wednesday 9:30 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Saturday 9:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.
Sundays—closed.
Summer Reading Program: June 1-July 30 for ages 3 years through 3rd Grade!
Week of July 12:
Monday—Creative Art Class! 10-11 a.m. Grades 2-3 Preregister
Tuesday—Squish, Squash Freshwater & Wetlands!, 10-11 a.m. Grades K-3
Wednesday—Preschool Story Time! 10-11 a.m. Ages 3-5 years Wednesday—Movie Night! 6:30-8:30 p.m. Grades 4-8 Preregister
Thursday—Reading Buddies, 10-11 a.m. Grades 1-3
Friday—Movie Day, 1-3 p.m. Grades K-3
Thursday, July 22—Swimming Party BY INVITATION ONLY Grades 4-8 8-10 p.m. Sunnyside Pool.
Tuesday, July 27—Magic Show BY INVITATION ONLY Grades Preschool-Grade 3, 6:30-7:15 p.m.



Did You Know… The Atlantic Public Library has an online calendar of library events for the current month and the next month? Just go to www.atlantic.lib.ia.us and scroll down the left side of the page. The Library Calendar is under the Library Information heading.

Behind My Desk… Half way through the summer! It’s hard to believe that the library summer programs will be through at the end of the month. Whew!

For a couple of years now the Atlantic Public Library has been using a calling service for the first notice to patrons about overdue materials. It works pretty well…most of the time. If any of you have had the assignment to notify people about delinquent bills, you know this is not a fun task. Trying to word a message in a way that will not offend the patron and yet stern enough to get the message that we want to clear up this problem is very tricky. Our goal is simply to clear up the problem. It may be the library’s problem, but until we contact a patron, we cannot be sure.

This past Wednesday I spent the day in a committee meeting in Pleasant Hill. I am not (thankfully) on the committee, but I have a real vested interest in the results of what this committee decides. They are trying to reorganize the state library system. The legislature has given the Iowa libraries a mandate to come up with a new, sleeker system to assist our libraries. It will happen; but like everything else these days, we will all pay a price for it.

Well, we have started a new fiscal year. I’m still working on finishing up the last year. Considering (or maybe in spite of it) the weather we’ve had for the past year, we have been very busy.

Also, this past week the Cass County Library Association met in Griswold and
learned about some of the tech “gadgets” being used now. We got to see a Kindle, a Nook, an IPad, an Ipod, and few other toys that people are purchasing. Karen Burns, our Library Service Area Administrator was kind enough to give us the opportunity to see them and explain the differences and uses of each one. It was an interesting meeting.

Keep Thinking Libraries!

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