The Friends of the Library Association, FOLA has been busy planning several Fall activities for the public and its members. On September 18th they will host their Book and Coffee Series at 10am at the Craigmiles-Johnston House History Branch Library. Beverly Johnson, FOLA member will review the book, Julie & Julia by Julie Powell. This book recounts with humor of Bridget Jones how Julie Powell conquered every recipe in Julia Child’s Mastering the Art of French Cooking and at the same time saved her soul.
Powell is a 30-years-old, living in a rundown apartment in Queens and working at a soul-sucking secretarial job that’s going nowhere. She needs something to break the monotony of her life and invents this deranged assignment. She decides to cook all 524 recipes in the span of one year and write a blog on it.
The Book and Coffee Series is open to the public. FOLA provides the coffee. There will not be a Book and Coffee event in October because of the Author Event schedule on October 20th. More information will be available soon.
FOLA will host a membership reception on September 23rd at 12 pm until 2pm in the new Bradley County Community Room on the first floor of the library. This is the time for all members to come and see the new library, take tours and enjoy some wonderful refreshments. If you are not a member of FOLA please stop by and join this wonderful organization that supports the library in so many ways.
The Children’s department is still taking reservations for the Teddy Bear picnic co-sponsored by FOLA and Junior Auxiliary on Sept 19th. This year the picnic will begin at 9am and continue until 12pm. The first 200 children will receive bear hears and a free book to take home. Call today to reserve your child’s spot at 472-2163.
The Bookmobile will be making its neighborhood stop on Sept.15th at Forest Grove Apartments from 6pm until 7pm.
For more information about the Library and its services, go to our new website at www.clevelandlibrary.org.
]]>We have recently installed new public computers on the first floor of the Library in the Fiction area. These computers have internet access but do not have access to printers. If you need to print any information from your research you will have to use the computers on the second floor of the Library either in the Non-fiction area or the Reference Department. All printing is available after you establish an account with the Reference Desk. Black and white copies are $.25 and color copies are $1. per sheet.
Beginning September 1, the Library will now charge out of county residents $15 annually for a library card. This is in keeping with what our local government contributes per resident toward the Library’s budget.
The Bookmobile will be making its neighborhood stop Tuesday, September 1, at Cherokee Hill Apartments from 6:00pm until 7:00pm.
The Library will be closed on Monday, September 7th in observance of Labor Day.
For more information about the Library and its services, go to our new website at www.clevelandlibrary.org.
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• Find out the due date of the items you have checked-out.
• Check for overdue materials or late fees.
• See the status of materials that you may have on hold.
• Renew books, audio-books or CD’s checked out.
Note: You can only renew 3-week items (No new fiction or videos). You cannot renew if you have any items overdue or if you have late fees. You cannot renew if you have more than 9 items check-out on your account. And you cannot renew any item more than twice online.
Hopefully this online access will help you manage your library items without having to call or drive to the Library.
Friends of the Library Association, FOLA, will be hosting their Book and Coffee Series this Friday, August 21st at the Craigmiles-Johnston House History Branch Library at 10am. Mary Ellen Stinchfield, Volunteer Coordinator, will be reviewing Loving Frank, by Nancy Horan. The novel is about the clandestine love affair of Mamah Borthwick Cheney and the famous architect Frank Lloyd Wright. Horan blends fact and fiction together brilliantly. While historians have relegated Mamah to a footnote, this author gives full weight to their dramatic love story and illuminates Cheney’s profound influence on Wright.
FOLA will provide the coffee and this event is free
and open to the public. To enjoy the review you don’t have to have read the book. The ending is never revealed.
Story time continues each Tuesday and Friday mornings for the pre-school crowd at 10:30am. Come and hear some of the best children’s literature and see the new Children’s Room in the Library.
Applications are now available for teens to join the Teen Advisory Group, TAG and/or TC! Times, Teens Connect. TAG members are responsible for monthly programming. Anime viewings, drama workshops and teen coffeehouse nights all start with you. Suggest new books and other media for the library. Get free food and just have fun with friends.
TC! Times members are responsible for maintaining the library’s teen blog. Be published, with our won byline, on a monthly basis. Choose your own assignment, from book reviews to teen interest articles. Meet and have fun with other teen writers.
Applications are in the Children’s Library and in the Young Adult room on the second floor.
The Bookmobile will resume its neighborhood visits this week on Tuesday, August 18 at 15th Street and Aurora Avenue from 5pm until 5:50pm and then at Lay Street across from the Boys and Girls club from 6pm until 7pm.
For more information about the Library and its services, go to our new website at www.clevelandlibrary.org.
The Library is set to reopen tomorrow morning at 9am. Most things are in place but the construction crew will still be finishing up some small detailed items for a few weeks. The books, tapes, CDs, DVDs and computers are all in place and ready to go. Patrons will find it easy to see everything with all the new space.
This is a good time to consider purchasing a commemorative brick from the Friends of the Library Association’s Brick campaign. For $100 you can purchase a brick which will then be engraved to honor a special person, commemorate an event, highlight a group or business or make sure your family is represented in the Library garden. Forms are available at the Library or online at our website. The project is set to begin this fall.
Kids be sure to turn in your reading logs as you finish up your summer reading for the “Be Creative” reading program. The end of the year party will be held Friday, July 31st from 4pm until 6pm at Lee University’s park on the corner of 8th and Ocoee Streets just north of the Library. All summer reading participants who completed the required number of books are invited to attend this fun event.
Teens, don’t forget about the writing contests this summer. The categories are short fiction (2,000 words or less), poetry and haiku review. The first prize in each category will be a $10 gift certificate to Books-A-Million and a goody bag. The deadline for submission is July 31st. All entries will be published on our Teens Connect blog at the end of the summer.
Other teen events are; the first movie in the Transformers series will be shown on Thursday, July 23rd from 3-5pm. Music Appreciation will be the theme of the Saturday, July 25th Teen Coffeehouse Night from 6-8pm. As always, drinks and desserts provided.
The Bookmobile will be making its neighborhood stop on Tuesday, July 21st at 15th Street and Aurora Avenue from 5:00pm until 5:50pm and then continue to Lay Street from 6:00pm until 6:45 pm and then on to Elrod Place from 6:45pm until 7:30pm.
For more information about the Library and its services, go to our new website at www.clevelandlibrary.org.