Tucked away in the corner of our Children’s Room is a resource all parents and teachers should be aware of, The Parent/Teacher Collection, or as the call number goes: J[P/T]. The collection consists of two parts, the first is a collection of books.
Dear Editor: When I checked the messages on my answering machine that day, there was a man signing up for the Community Christmas Dinner. He left his name and number and then added, “It’s just me coming.” I felt sad for him, but grateful because he.
As I sit here looking out my window, I see storm clouds forming, but no snow yet. Like so many of you I think, where did this year go? I believe it's called aging! As we move headlong into preparations for the holidays, with decorating, shopping,.
“I hope there will always be a place for books,” reflects longtime library volunteer Sue Kreahling. “I have a Kindle and downloaded one book, then went right back to the real thing. Agatha Christie and Daphne du Maurier are favorite writers I often.
Merry Pre-Christmas. P.S., As we prepare for the nation’s third best holiday, I wish you the best, but please don't send me anything. I don't need anything, including new underwear and socks. I know that sounds like the Grinch, but please go along.