Thursday, August 28, 2008

A new library is coming.....

It truly is becoming a reality, a new library in Liberty Hill. In the two years I've been at the library, it's been amazing to watch the membership and the circulation triple. People are moving into Liberty Hill as well as long time residents discovering the library for the first time.

Some of the new things you will be seeing in a new building:
  • More computers - minimum of 10 general access, childrens filtered computer, teen dedicated computers.
  • Teen area with comfy seating for hanging out and low tables for game playing and workign on projects.
  • Larger childrens area with dedicated story time area and a kids restroom.
  • Meeting rooms - both large and small.
  • Coffee.
Those are just some teasers of what is coming. Stay tuned for more details!

Be sure to keep an eye on the "Watch us grow" area of our website.

Monday, August 25, 2008

School days......

Back to school, it's great to get the kids back into a routine. Me too, for that matter. Did you know that all the school libraries and the public library support each other? We have some excitement coming up this year for the community, keep your eyes open to learn more about our One Town/One Book Community Read. I'll blog more on it later.

So, just how does the public library support the schools when each school has a library of its own? Well, we've worked for the past few years trying to develop relationships with the schools, meeting with administration at the district level, principals, teachers and librarians. Remember, we are YOUR library. We're free, public, yours. We've encouraged teachers to contact us when they have projects or assignments. We're happy to pull materials that will support the things students are working on.

I know the 7th grade in Mrs. Chisms class will have a Texas project before long. We'll have books for that available. In May, the fourth grade does a wild flower project. Indian projects, famous Americans, the Pyramids. All we need is a heads up and we'll have a display, but know that the items are always available.

AR Reading......we've got our books labeled. Sometimes favorite books get LONG waiting lists. Remember the public library to help alleviate that wait. The majority of our Juvenile collection has the AR level and points on the spine. We also have a link to the AR information on our website.

Bluebonnet Reading.....all 20 books are available at the Public Library. Many of the kids have been reading them all summer, they've really gotten a jump on this program!

LoneStar Award and TAYSHAS Award books - these are award winners in the State of Texas for Junior High and High Schoolers. As you enter the library, the first corner shelf at the circulation desk houses all these items. Just looking for a good read? Be assured these books will supply it.

Now, back to One Book/One Community. John Grogan has written a book that has been on many award lists, Marley and Me. He has also put out a young readers version, Marley, a Dog Like no Other, and a picture book Bad Dog, Marley,version. This is the book that has been chosen for our first Community Read. What has made this even more special is that the movie version will be released on Christmas day.

What would happen if everyone in Liberty Hill read the same book? If book clubs all read the same book? Imagine standing in line at the post office and someone asking what you thought of Marley and Me. Conversations could be struck up anywhere, a sense of community built, and all are shown the love of reading and what reading can open up in each life. The schools will be introducing the books these first weeks of school.

There will be a big community celebration on Sunday, September 28 from 2 - 4 pm at Foundation Park. In attendance will be many of the local rescue groups, Harley the LH Police dog, Barnes & Noble with all three books available, Austin Dog Alliance, dog trainers that will be scheduling local basic obedience courses, and MUCH MORE! Mark your calendar for some FUN!

Wednesday, August 20, 2008

What Generous Members We Have

Liberty Hill is full of generous people, and I think of particular library members that are blessing the entire community with their donations to the library. Now I'm not revealing names, but Mrs. "X" donates HUNDREDS of DVDs to us, pristine condition, viewed once or twice. We have Mrs. "X1" that donates box loads of new books as in hardback, released within the month books. These are just two of many.

Yes, the library does accept donations. The items need to be in excellent condition and with a rather recent publishing date (5 years). If we can not use a donation, it is given to our Friends for our ongoing Book Bundle Sale, proceeds of which benefit the Library.

Thanks again, Liberty Hill, we're proud to be here.

Just received....NYT number one book....

See that post below showing what books we have on the NYT booklist? Well, today the book in the numero uno spot will hit the LHPL shelves. Moscow Rules by Daniel Silva is being processed and should be available for circulation by the end of the day, Wednesday, August 20.

Books I'm Reading

Reading is a passion for me, obviously. I've often got multiple books going and it's a common thing that I read a book a day......at least. Today I finished A Rip In Heaven by Jeanine Cummings. This is a true account of an extended family and the horrific events they endured. Most memorable is what can happen in the justice system. A great true crime read, highly recommended.

I also just finished The Senator's Wife by Sue Miller. I am so not into politics so the title put me off at first, but so many library members raved about how good the book was that I tried it. READ IT!!! I truly enjoyed it, a great read and really not about political workings.

While I'm on wifely topics, I am currently reading The 19th Wife by David Ebershoff. This one is about polygamy. It's a fiction work about the 19th wife of Brigham Young. I've only just started, so as I progress I'll update my thoughts, but so far, I'd recommend it. The writing flows well and draws me in. Intriguing topic as well.

Did you notice the hyperlinks in color above? Be sure to click on them, they'll take you to further information. Throughout my blog I will be adding hyperlinks, taking you to various web 2.0 tools available for your use in the library and at home. Don't hesitate to ask questions about them, along with books, these tools are something I'm passionate about! Stay tuned.....

Tuesday, August 19, 2008

Fine-free Week

School is starting, time to clean out under the beds, in the car, the front closet. Rest assured that if you find any books belonging to the Liberty Hill Public Library, you can return them during the week of August 24 - 30 WITH NO LATE FEES! No questions asked, we're pleased to have the items back. Take advantage of it!

Wednesday, August 6, 2008

Did you know that......

Did you know that your Liberty Hill Public Library has the best sellers? Yes, we're small, but we order weekly. Our readers like the latest books from the NYTimes best seller list, and we provide them! From the most current NYTimes here are the books from the top ten that are already circulating in the LH Public Library.

2. The Story of Edgar Sawtelle by David Wroblewski
3. The Host by Stephenie Meyer
4. Tribute by Nora Roberts
5. The Last Patriot by Brad Thor
6. Sail by James Patterson and Howard Roughan
8. Into the Fire by JA Jance
9. Fearless Fourteen by Janet Evanovich