Sep 30, 2009

Library Receives Book Donation

Thanks to John and Anne Freehill Zick for making a very large book donation to the library! These former area residents live a ways to the north but have often taken the time to bring books to the Melvin Library when they are in this area.

The library welcomes book and other material donations so if you are sorting through your own collection and find the shelves are a little too full, we would be happy to have the surplus. Some donated books are added to the collection and some are placed in our book sale and the proceeds from the sale is used to purchase new books.

Sep 22, 2009

Raffle Winners Announced

Congratulations to the winners of the Melvin Public Library fundraising raffle!

First prize winner of a Weber Q gas grill donated by Hicksgas of Roberts is Al Hethke. Winner of the second prize of $75 cash donated by Linda Moody in celebration of the library's 75th anniversary is Tymothe Willis.

The third prize of a $50 Tastefully Simple gift certificate donated by Judy Schall was won by Deb Rexroat and the fourth prize of a $25 MaryKay gift certificate donated by Rhonda Hornstein was won by Ron Courtright.

The library thanks these donors for making the raffle possible and thanks to everyone who bought tickets in support of the library's fundraiser!

Sep 15, 2009

Book Donations to the Library

Thanks to Kayla Dunahee, Class of 2010, for donating many books to the library including the latest high school yearbook, The GCMS Falconer 2008-2009. This edition joins the library's nearly complete collection of yearbooks for Melvin, Melvin-Sibley and Gibson City-Melvin-Sibley that begins with the 1935 M.C.H.S. Mirror.

Thanks also to Diane Dawson and the Swearingen Family for donating the 1944 yearbook edition that belonged to Frances and Lucille. This fills one of two holes in the collection and we are now missing only the 1942 M.C.H.S. Mirror. If anyone should have a copy to donate the library would be most grateful to receive it.

The library has also recently received a second book donation from Steve and Jan Bangert and we thank them once again for their donation.

Sep 14, 2009

Pageturners Meet September 14

The Pageturners book discussion group meets this evening, September 14 at 7:00 p.m. at the library. This month's selection is Ruth Reichl's Garlic and Sapphires: The Secret Life of a Food Critic in Disguise.

The club meets monthly to discuss a book they have chosen to read. Meetings are always open to the public and newcomers are welcome. You don't have to "join" anything formally, you can read a particular book if it appeals to you and just attend that meeting to join in the discussion. Meetings run about an hour and titles are available free through the library's interlibrary loan program.

Quilts on Display at Library

Thanks to Harold and Sharon Forbes the library is fortunate to have the village of Melvin and the Ford County quilts on display. In celebration of the county's sesquicentennial, each village in the county created a quilt and also a quilt block that represented some bit of local history and the blocks were then combined to create the Ford County quilt.

The Mevin village quilt is named Melvin Starshine 2009 and was designed and quilted by Sharon Forbes with the help of Harold Forbes who photographed and printed photo blocks of points of interest around town that are featured on the quilt. Also helping to piece and stitch the quilt were Marilyn Gudenrath, Jane Froidcoeur, Jayne Sinn and JoAnn Althouse.

Make it a point to visit the library in September and view these beautiful works of art created by local artisans.

Sep 8, 2009

Summer Reading Winners Announced

Congratulations to the winners of the Summer Reading Challenge! In first place is Erika Painter who read a total of 43 books and in second place is Lindsey Meyer with a total of 31 books. Each of these super summer readers wins a special prize, a back pack to carry their books!

The Summer Reading Challenge ran from early June until mid-August and the library had 34 youngsters participate. The children read and recorded a total of 222 books and 66 prizes were awarded to the readers. Good job kids!

Sep 1, 2009

Check It Out

There are many new books at the library to enjoy as summer slips into fall. As the nights get cooler and the days get shorter try one of the following new titles: Finger Lickin' Fifteen by Janet Evanovich, Matters of the Heart by Danielle Steel, Swimsuit by James Patterson or KnockOut by Catherine Coulter.

Also new is the second book in a series by Karen Kingsbury called Take Two and three titles in the Brides of Gallatin County series by Tracie Peterson, A Promise to Believe In, A Love to Last Forever and A Dream to Call My Own.

For fans of the wildly popular Twilight series by Stephenie Meyer, try The Vampire Diaries by L.J. Smith; titles include The Awakening, The Struggle, The Fury and Dark Reunion.