January 9, 2015 Bolivar County Library System Special points of interest: • The LePoint Cassibry Smith Newsletter Volume IX, Issue 1 Director’s Corner—A New Year, A New Director The Grape Expectations Benefit Gala is January 30th! • PBS Kids Writers Contest • Luncheon With Books Welcomes Michael Farris Smith • Looking for a Good Book? We Have Recommendations The New Year is often a time for renewal and reflection. We make New Year’s resolutions in an attempt to drive positive change in our lives or to redefine and recalibrate the direction of our lives. For the Bolivar County Library System, the New Year coincided with the retirement of longtime Assistant/Interim Director, Linda Kern. With a new Director and a new Assistant Director, the library system will be experiencing our own changes and readjustments this year. Change is always a little bit scary, but it can also be exciting, and I am very excited about joining the Bolivar County Library System as the new Director. This library system has a long history of outstanding service to the community and that’s one thing that won’t change. I believe very strongly in the power of public libraries to transform people’s lives. High speed internet and computer access are resources that people can’t live without in today’s world; our free practice tests and online tutorials help individuals gain skills that will allow them to pass the commercial driver’s license test, become certified teachers, or improve their ACT score enough to get a scholarship; good old fashion books (and new-fangled e-books!) and library programs such as Luncheon with Books or Preschool Story Hour nourish people’s minds and emotions. Our commitment to provide services that make a difference in people’s lives won’t change. I’ve been working in and with public libraries for thirteen years and am convinced that a library’s greatest asset is its people. The Bolivar County Library System has a wonderful staff that is dedicated to serving the community. The relationship between a community and its library is a reciprocal one where community support and great library service go hand and hand. And this is a community that very obviously loves and supports its library. If you haven’t already done so, make sure you buy a ticket to the Friends of the Bolivar County Library System Grape Expectations Benefit Gala on January 30th. It’s going to be a fun night that will benefit the children’s room at the Robinson-Carpenter Memorial Library. Your support helps us do what we do better, and in turn by continuing to develop and improve our services to children, we make our community stronger and more resilient. I am delighted to join this library and this community and I believe that great things are on the horizon for us in 2015. While the fundamentals of our library service won’t change, I do want to know what the community dreams about for our library. The next time you’re in the library, please stop by my office and introduce yourself and tell me what you dream about for the library. Inside this issue: Happy New Year! Luncheon With Books / Tabs 2 January Calendar / Laurie Parker 2 Interim Director Linda Kern Retires 2 PBS Kids Writers Contest / 3 Friends of the Library 3 Looking for a Good Book? 3 Community Events 4 Grape Expectations Benefit Gala is January 30th We hope you’ve marked your calendars for January 30th for the 4th Annual Grape Expectations Benefit Gala! The Gala is hosted by the Friends of the Bolivar County Library System (the Friends) and they have prepared a delightful evening for the community. The Friends are that Alphonso volunteered his entertainment of the Wine Pull will by Bob Wilbanks happy to report has graciously talent for the Gala guests and be presided over again this year. As in the past, the Gala will feature the cuisine of local chefs who have generously agreed to donate delicious hors d’oeuvres that will be offered on tables resplendent with flower arrangements created from flowers donated by local florists. The Wine Cash Bar will feature a choice of white or red wine, as well as soft drinks and water. Tickets for the Gala are $25 each and will be available for purchase at the Robinson-Carpenter Memorial Library, where the Gala will take place, and will also be available for purchase at the door the night of the event. Wine Pull tickets will be available for $15 each at the Gala. We hope you will plan to join us for Bolivar County’s premier social event to benefit the library system on Friday, January 30th from 5:30 to 8 p.m. We know you won’t be disappointed! Page 2 Luncheon With Books with Michael Farris Smith Tabs for St. Jude’s The Friends of the Bolivar County Library System are proud to welcome Mississ ip pi awardwinning author Michael Farris Smith as guest speaker for the January Luncheon With Books program. Michael Farris Smith is the recipient of the Mississippi Library Association’s 2014 Mississippi Authors Award for Fiction for his Rivers was debut novel Rivers. named to the “Best Books of the Year” lists by BookRiot, Hudson Booksellers, and several other regional and national outlets and was described by Booklist as, “[A] powerfully written apocalyptic tale…” In addition, his essays have appeared in many newspapers and magazines, including The New York Times, Deep South Magazine, and Catfish Alley. He makes his home in Columbus, Mississippi with his wife and two daughters. We invite you to bring your lunch to the Luncheon With Books program featuring Mr. Smith on Tuesday, January 13th at the RobinsonCarpenter Memorial Library in Cleveland at 12 noon. A book signing will follow the program and, as always, admission is free and drinks are provided. We hope to see you there. January Calendar "A good book is the best of friends, the same today and for ever." ~Martin Farquhar Tupper~ Writer & Poet January 9th, 16th, 23rd, 30th & February 6th—Preschool Storyhour at 10 a.m.—Registration Required at Robinson-Carpenter January 13th—Luncheon With Books with Michael Farris Smith at 12 Noon—Open to the Public at Robinson-Carpenter January 21st—Cleveland Library Commission Meeting at 10:00 a.m. —Open to the Public at RobinsonCarpenter Just a reminder that the Cleveland Woman’s Club is still collecting aluminum “pull tabs” to benefit St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital. The jar for donations is on the black cart in the foyer at the back entrance of Robinson-Carpenter Memorial Library in Cleveland. Please consider helping by bringing your “pull tabs” in and dropping them in the jar when you visit the library. Thank you for helping in this worthy cause. Author Laurie Parker January 21st—Board of Trustees Meeting at 1:30 p.m.—Open to the Public at Robinson-Carpenter January 30th—Grape Expectations Benefit Gala @ 5:30—Ticket Required at Robinson-Carpenter— See Article on Page 1 For More Information. February Calendar February 6th—Preschool Storyhour at 10 a.m.—Registration Required at Robinson-Carpenter Mississippi author and artist Laurie Parker was guest speaker at the December 9th Luncheon With Books program. Ms. Parker talked about her books, including her most recent Yonder Breaks the Morning, and graciously visited with those in attendance at the book signing that followed her program. Interim Director Linda Kern Retires Linda’s beautiful cake was created by The Sweetery The Friends of the Library hosted Linda’s Retirement Party on December 20th. As reported in last month’s newsletter, Linda retired as of December 31st after 14 years of service to the library system. Left, Linda with her mother Doris Bird, who was member of the Friends and a volunteer at the library; middle, Cleveland Mayor Billy Nowells presents Linda a recognition plaque from the City of Cleveland; and Right, Linda with her family, who came from as far as Kansas City to attend the Party. Page 3 Volume IX, Issue 1 PBS Kids Writers Contest—Children K-3 Enter for Prizes! Calling all kindergarten through 3rd grade patrons! Try your hand at being a young author or illustrator by entering into the PBS Kids Writers contest. Enter your own stories (fact or fiction) or poems with illustrations for a chance to win prizes and your story published online. What prizes? First-place prizes (one for each grade) is a tablet computer or learning devices worth $200 each. Other prizes include eReaders and gift cards. Eligibility Requirements to Enter • • • • • • • You must be in kindergarten, first, second or third grade. If your parents are employees of PBS or anyone affiliated with PBS or this contest, you are not eligible. You must be a legal resident of the U.S. (not territories) or Washington, D.C. You may enter only one time. The story or poem with illustrations you enter must be your own work, not co-written or illustrated with someone else. Your story or poem may be fact or fiction. If you don’t follow all Contest Rules, you may be disqualified. For a complete list of rules and prizes, go online at <www.Pbskids.org/writerscontest/>. For more information contact Mrs. Bobbie Matheney at <bmatheney@bolivar.lib.ms.us> or 662-843-2774 ext 105. Need story ideas? Go to the website listed above to read stories that were submitted in previous years. The deadline to enter is March 31st. Good luck! Friends of the Library Annual Membership Drive Friends of the Library groups are non-profit 501(c)(3) organizations that were created to support and promote libraries. The Friends of the Bolivar County Library System (the Friends), our local chapter, has worked tirelessly and generously for the benefit of our library system for many years. The Friends host two major fundraisers each year: the Grape Expectations Benefit Gala the last Friday in January and the Annual Book Sale in April. Additionally, the Friends operate a Book Sale Room in Cleveland that sells books and magazines year round. Where are the funds that are raised spent? The Friends sponsor library programs, including Summer Library Program, Seniors Day Out!, and Luncheon With Books; purchase equipment and furnishings, including the new circulation desk at Robinson, new computers, and blinds for Cleveland, Rosedale, and Benoit; and library services, including providing Book Page to our patrons free-of-charge. Please consider supporting the library system through yearly membership in the Friends. There are five membership levels: • • • • • Youth/Student ($5) Individual ($10) Family ($20) Organization/Business ($35) Lifetime ($150) Applications are available at the library or you can print one from our website <www.bolivar.lib.ms.us> and click on “Friends.” Looking for a Good Book? Martha: Virtue Falls by Christina Dodd. Elizabeth was only four when she witnessed her mother’s murder, a murder for which her father was sentenced to life in prison. Now a respected geologist like her father was, she’s back home with her husband Garik to reconnect with her father who has early stage Alzheimer’s while studying earthquakes in the area. When a natural disaster strikes Virtue Falls unearthing old bones, the race is on for Elizabeth and Garik to find a serial killer—before the serial killer finds them! This is a suspense novel that will keep you turning the pages trying to figure out “whodunit!” Very enjoyable book. (Print and eBook) Tamara: Revival: A Novel by Stephen King. Jaime meets Rev. Charles Jacobs, a dedicated minister and devoted family man, when he’s six—an acquaintance whose life will be intertwined with his for the next five decades. When tragedy strikes his family, Rev. Jacobs turns down a different, disturbing path, a journey into the power of electricity—and madness. King captured my imagination and filled me with dread. Loved it! (Print) Tamara: Blue Labyrinth by Preston & Child. The 14th in the Agent Pendergast Novel series opens with a bang when Agent Pendergast’s son Alban is found dead on his doorstep! Now with the help of old friends Vincent D’Agosta, Margo Green, and Constance Greene, the agent must race against time to solve his son’s murder—before he loses everything. A clever and exciting page-turner! (Print) "When I get a little money, I buy books; and if any is left, I buy food and clothes." ~Desiderius Erasmus~ Dutch Renaissance Humanist Celebrating 56 Years of Service to Bolivar County! Bolivar County Library System 104 South Leflore Avenue Cleveland, MS 38732-2607 Hours: Monday-Thursday 9:00—6:00 Friday 9:00—5:00 Saturday 9:00—1:00 Closed Sundays & All Federal Holidays, Except Columbus Day Phone: Toll-Free: Fax: Email: (622) 843-2774 (888) 268-8076 (662) 843-4701 info@bolivar.lib.ms.us Individual phone numbers and email addresses may be found at our website. “Like” us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/1bcls; you may also access the page from our website. COMMUNITY EVENTS January 1st-15th M-F 8 a.m.—5 p.m.—Vietnam: Tour 365 (Exhibit)—DSU, University Archive Gallery January 10th from 11 a.m.—5 p.m.—The Mississippi Delta Bridal Show—Bolivar County Expo Center January 21st-22nd from 8:30 a.m.—4 p.m.—42nd Annual Delta Agricultural Exposition—Bolivar County Expo Center—Free Admission January 22nd—February 27th from 8 a.m.—8 p.m. M-Th and 8 a.m.—4:30 p.m. Fri.—Chris Martin: Asa Sawa, Reflections on Ghana (Exhibit)—Wright Art Center Gallery January 27th from 7:30-9 p.m.—Anything Goes (Musical)—BPAC; Contact BPAC for Ticket Information January 27th-31st @ 5 p.m. daily—Cleveland’s Restaurant Week—For More Information Contact Lisa Cooley at the Cleveland Chamber of Commerce at <lisa@clevelandmschamber.com> January 30th from 5:30-8 p.m.—Grape Expectations Benefit Gala—Robinson-Carpenter Memorial Library in Cleveland; Tickets are $25 at the Library or at the Door (See Page 1 For More Information) January 31st @ 9:30 a.m.—The Art of the Piano—BPAC, D&PL Theater Contact the Friends: Phone: (662) 843-2774 Email: bishopcathy@yahoo.com February 5th @ 7 p.m.—Popovich Comedy Pet Theater—BPAC; Contact BPAC for Ticket Information February 6th @ 6:30 p.m.—Delta State Jazz Band Gala—Cleveland Country Club We’re on the Web @ www.bolivar.lib.ms.us Bolivar County Library System Information: Board of Trustees: Library Staff: Ms. Geraldine Grammer, Chair Jennifer Wann, Director Marie Shorter, Shelby Mr. John Raymond Bassie, Vice-Chair Sharon Williamson, Assistant Director Kanesha Collins, Shaw Bobbie Matheney, Youth Svcs Clara, Housekeeping Ms. Deloris Johnson, Secretary Ms. Natalie Peeler Seated (L to R): Sharon, Nan, Board Member Geraldine Grammer, Megan; Standing (L to R): Clara, Board Member Natalie Peeler, Melanie, LaShaunda, Tamara, Former Director Lynn Shurden, J.R., Martha, Bobbie, Terrye (partially obscured), Board Member Deloris Johnson, and Brett. Terrye Jackson, ILL/Special Services Ms. Rebecca Lewis Melanie Free, Systems Administrator Cleveland Commission: Tamara Blackwell, Reference Svcs / Newsletter Editor Ms. Jurist Green, Chair Brett Jordan, Technical Services Ms. Dorothy Tolliver, ViceChair Louarian Wadlington, Circulation Ms. Weegie Walker, Secretary Jasmina Norris, Circulation Ms. Carol Tatum LaShaunda Evans, Circulation Ms. Cheryl Line Nan Williamson, Benoit Megan Fleming, Circulation Bethany Brooks, Circulation Martha Lawson, Rosedale/ Gunnison Evelyn Brown, Merigold Branch Information: Benoit (662) 742-3112 Hours M & Th 9—1 Gunnison (662) 747-2201 Hours T & Th 1—5 Merigold (662) 748-2105 (ph) / (662) 748-2596 (fax) Hours M, T, W & Th 1—5 Mound Bayou—Closed Until Further Notice Rosedale (662) 759-6332 Hours M & W 10—5, F 12—5 Shaw (662) 754-4597 Hours M & W 1-5 Shelby (662) 398-7748 Hours M & W 10—5, F 12—5
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