Tuesday, September 30, 2003
Open Open Open
I know this will come as a surprise to many of you, but the San Geronimo Valley Library is actually open at night.
Once per week.
And never on weekends.
But it most certainly IS open once per week a night. Tuesday nights, from 6-9PM.
Budgets and long-standing policy do not allow us to be open longer or different hours, but for those of you who need to get to a library after work to find a book or a video or to surf the Internet, or, if you are young enough, play some of the video games (warning: infotainment for the most part), then the San Geronimo Valley Library is ready to serve you.
Once per week.
And never on weekends.
But it most certainly IS open once per week a night. Tuesday nights, from 6-9PM.
Budgets and long-standing policy do not allow us to be open longer or different hours, but for those of you who need to get to a library after work to find a book or a video or to surf the Internet, or, if you are young enough, play some of the video games (warning: infotainment for the most part), then the San Geronimo Valley Library is ready to serve you.
Orphans
There are literally thousands of unread books on the shelves at the San Geronimo Valley Library just waiting for one good reader - someone like you - to take them home. Can you find it in your heart to help these books to a more rewarding life?
Books for toddlers, picture books for the young and young at heart, mysteries, science fiction, biographies for all ages. Even books you can listen to (or better yet, follow along with as you read).
So, please donate your time by coming in today and checking a few books out. The experience is guaranteed to enrich your life in ways that might surprise you.
Books for toddlers, picture books for the young and young at heart, mysteries, science fiction, biographies for all ages. Even books you can listen to (or better yet, follow along with as you read).
So, please donate your time by coming in today and checking a few books out. The experience is guaranteed to enrich your life in ways that might surprise you.
Monday, September 29, 2003
New Items At The Library #1
One of the regular features of this blog will be to publish a list of new items as they arrive at the library.
Here is a list of new books that arrived today.
Click on the title to find out more information, all of which is available through the online library catalog.
Picture Books:
Crispin and the Three Little Piglets by Ted Dewan
The Color of Home by Mary Hoffman
Little Monkey Says Good Night by Ann Whitford Paul
Our Family Tree: An Evolution Story by Lisa Westberg Peters
bow wow meow meow: it's rhyming cats and dogs by Douglas Florian
Non-Fiction
Ultra Hush-Hush: Espionage and Special Mission (World War II) by Stephen Shapiro and Tina Forrester
Teen
King of the Mild Frontier: An Ill-Advised Autobiography by Chris Crutcher
Who is Jesse Flood? by Malachy Doyle
Fresh Girl by Jaira Placide
Here is a list of new books that arrived today.
Click on the title to find out more information, all of which is available through the online library catalog.
Picture Books:
Crispin and the Three Little Piglets by Ted Dewan
The Color of Home by Mary Hoffman
Little Monkey Says Good Night by Ann Whitford Paul
Our Family Tree: An Evolution Story by Lisa Westberg Peters
bow wow meow meow: it's rhyming cats and dogs by Douglas Florian
Non-Fiction
Ultra Hush-Hush: Espionage and Special Mission (World War II) by Stephen Shapiro and Tina Forrester
Teen
King of the Mild Frontier: An Ill-Advised Autobiography by Chris Crutcher
Who is Jesse Flood? by Malachy Doyle
Fresh Girl by Jaira Placide