City of Georgetown, Texas
Library Newsletter

2010 BOOK LOVER’S PAGE-A-DAY CALENDARS ON SALE NOVEMBER 09-14

calendar page smAre you an avid reader? Do you have friends who like to read as much as you do? Looking for the perfect teacher’s gift? Need a hostess gift? Stumped about what to buy the person who has everything?

Look no further.  Buy them all a 2010 BOOK LOVER’S CALENDAR.  And don’t forget to pick up one for yourself, too. Each day’s page will bring a new suggestion for an interesting book to read.  And the library will make sure that they have them all in inventory.  Most of the recommended books, both fiction and non-fiction, were published within the last twenty-four months.

The Friends of the Georgetown Public Library will sell the 2010 Book Lover’s Page-a-Day Calendar in the lobby of the Georgetown Library November 9 through November 14.  Your purchases will help support the Georgetown Library’s projects and programs. Attractively priced, the BOOK LOVER’S CALENDAR will sell for $9.00 each including sales tax.  The suggested retail price is $12.95 plus tax, so it is a great bargain.  Start your holiday shopping early, at the Georgetown Public Library.  They’ve even gift wrapped some of them for you in pretty gold and cream paper!

For more information, contact Necia Chessman at 868-1534, or nchessman@verizon.net.




Gifts from the Friends of the Library

As the library staff and the Friends both wound down their fiscal years last month, some year-end purchasing took place. Each year the Friends approve certain projects that the library staff proposes, but each project is scheduled for funding during a specific quarter of the year. Fourth quarter projects included new equipment for the children’s room and Book Clubs in a Bag for adults and young adults.

In the children’s room there’s the crawl-through climber, a worm-like structure that invites exploration, a new display unit for the bin books, and a floor mat and vinyl blocks that will be used primarily for our lap-sit storytimes (storytimes for children who are not yet one year old). Also, Ms. Kathleen will be enjoying a swell new cart for transporting the many things she needs for the six storytime sessions she does each week.

The Book Club in a Bag idea is one that Richard Groves, our public services librarian, and Bethni King, our young adult librarian, have been discussing for some time. A Book Club in a Bag includes ten paperback copies of a book along with general suggestions for organizing a book club and specific discussion questions for the book in the bag. Bags will be checked out for two months—long enough for club members to have plenty of time to read the selection before it will be discussed at their meeting. Titles that are available include some classics and some recent bestsellers—fifteen titles in all. Watch for publicity about this program when the bags are ready to be checked out.