Thursday, January 28, 2010

Did You Know?


Here in Glen Rock we have a Historical Committee that has worked very hard on preserving and sharing local points of interest. As you enter our building, a hallway welcomes you with a mural, a showcase of old artifacts, and walls lined with beautiful old photographs of many different areas of Glen Rock. The committee has displayed each photo with a small summary describing the building or place of interest and its historical significance to the town and its people. Copies of each displayed photograph are for sale; order forms are available as you enter the lobby. So, if you have a few extra minutes, take a stroll down the hall and read about how Glen Rock came to be!

Tuesday, January 12, 2010

The Tree That Gives


We have a tree in the library.... a Giving Tree that is! The adornments are labeled with items needed for the library, such as tape, markers, paper, disinfectant wipes, paper towels, etc. This year we added one year magazine subscriptions to the list. All of this, of course, is to help offset the recent budget cuts to the library system. If every patron who visits our library picks just one star off the tree, we would be well supplied for 2010.


It's not always about the big giving. Sometimes when we all give collectively in a small way, progress can be seen and change becomes inevitable.



Thursday, January 7, 2010

Story Time with Miss Joanne




Story time in the library brings with it a certain energy..... excitement, laughter (sometimes crying!), but always a sense of wonder. These little guys and girls so enjoy the reading of a story and the craft time that follows. Miss Joanne is amazing and really brings the pages of the book alive. Books truly are the gateway to learning and imagination; and how lucky are we to work in a place that has endless possibilities for all ages!
Join in the fun! Story times are every Thursday and Saturday at 11:00 - no need to register; just drop by and get lost in a book!

Monday, January 4, 2010

Warmth Surrounds Us


Giving to those in need has been an important part of our Friends of the Library group. Again this year we put up our wooden drying rack with a simple sign asking for hat, scarf and mitten donations. These contributions will benefit homeless shelters in York City; and ever so timely with the bitter cold upon us.
So the gesture of pinning a hat or a scarf on our simple wooden rack really will go a long way for someone in need. It's the small things that connect the human spirit and help us to focus on those less fortunate.