MORRISVILLE LIBRARY NEWS August 15, 2001
by Mary Brown

We know summer is coming to an end as we see the college students beginning to arrive back in town and the back-to-school ads in the newspapers. We urge all our patrons to take advantage of these last few "hazy, lazy days" to enjoy reading a good book or maybe even to take in the upcoming information session and workshop, "Genealogy - Using Internet Resources" presented by Beverly Choltco-Devlin, a reference specialist for the Mid-York Library System. This interesting program will be held on Wednesday, August 29th from 6:30 - 8:00 p.m. at the library. Call 684-9130 or stop by the circulation desk to sign up soon since this event will be limited to twenty participants.


We also urge all our library users to help us. State funding for libraries, including ours, has not kept pace with inflation, and local budgets are stretched to the limit. We need more tax dollars for such things as electronic materials and connections, extended hours, updating of our collection, building renovations and family reading programs. Help open doors and open minds! Send Governor Pataki one of the post cards available at the circulation desk of the library. Tell him how important your library is to you and your community, and urge him to support more state funding for local public libraries.


The ongoing Adopt-a-Book campaign reports some nice adoptions this week. Maxine Hunter has adopted Two Cool Cows by Toby Speed, a rhyming tale for our 4-8 year olds about Maude and Millie, two cool, sunglass-wearing Holsteins who go off to feast on the other side of the moon. Adult readers will want to thank Jeanne Tayntor who adopted Jeff Shaara's Rise to Rebellion, the first installment of his projected two-volume saga of the American Revolution. Spanning the years beginning with the Boston Massacre in 1770 and continuing through the signing of the Declaration of Independence on July, 4, 1776, the story is told from the perspective of a handful of characters well known from our history. Ralph Resnick adopted Clive Cussler's Valhalla Rising, a non-stop Dirk Pitt thriller. In this one, Pitt's NUMA survey ship happens to be in the vicinity when the world's newest and biggest cruise ship sinks, giving Pitt the chance to stage the daring rescue of nearly 2,000 passengers. Our final adoption this week is the great "Absolutely the Best" CD by Odetta, thanks to adopter Harriet Stevens. Many thank to all our adopters.


For our young sports enthusiasts, just in are Riding by Lucinda Green, Snowboarding by Steve Davis and Soccer by Gary Linever. High school students planning to go to college will want to spend some quality time with our new reference book, The Fiske Guide to Colleges 2002. Science fiction fans will want to sign out 2001: A Space Odyssey by Arthur C. Clarke, Stranger in a Strange Land by Robert Heinlein and Dune by Frank Herbert.


The Gold Coin and the Silver Coin by Andrea Kane has also just arrived. Kane's gripping two-book set spins the suspenseful tale of cousins Anastasia and Breanna Colby who find love and terror amid a family web of deceit. Finally, Gary Zukav's The Dancing Wu Li Masters: An Overview of the New Physics explains the idea of physics as the dance of the Wu Li Masters--the teachers of physical essence. This book is an extremely clear and easily understandable account of the latest developments in physics.


Enjoy the last few days of summer - with a good book from your local library.



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