MORRISVILLE LIBRARY NEWS
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MORRISVILLE LIBRARY NEWS
by Mary Brown
Our "September Song" is a cry for help.
HELP! The library is in desperate need of a good, working copier.
Ours has died completely, and we have no funds at all to buy
a new one. If you could donate money for a new copier, or donate
a copier that works well, please consider helping out your local
library in this way.
October 1st is the start date for the fall Pre-School
Story Hour series, so plan on bringing in the little ones for
that nice event. A Mini-Book sale of paperbacks is now in progress
at the library. Books are fifty cents each or three for one dollar.
What a bargain! Come in and stock up for those long winter evenings.
To coordinate with this coming's weekend's "Mustang Weekend"
at the college, the great exhibit of photographs of life in Morrisville
taken last spring by SUNY Morrisville photography students is
on display in the front hall for SUNY alums and local residents
to enjoy. Also, on display through Mustang Weekend are several
old SUNY Morrisville yearbooks that people might like browsing
through.
When you visit the library, you'll notice great navy and
white Morrisville Library tote bags festively decorating the
walls. They are on sale and make wonderful gifts, marked at
eight dollars each or two for fifteen dollars.
Thanks to some generous donors, we have a few new items
to report this week. Linda and Howard LaFever have donated Danielle
Steele's Sunset in St. Tropez. An anonymous donor has given
us Cape Light, a novel by the popular painter, Thomas Kinkade
and co-author Katherine Spencer. In Kinkade's first novel, Jessica
Warwick takes a temporary leave of her Boston bank job to return
home to the idyllic village of Cape Light to help her older
sister, Emily, the town's mayor, care for their domineering mother,
who has suffered a stroke. The change is lifestyle bring a drastic
change in Jessica. Also, donated to the library from the Mid-York
system are the videos, The Last of the Mohicans and Good Morning,
Vietnam.
Enjoy these last weeks of summer, and enjoy all the wonderful
resources the library has to offer you.
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Public Library
September 24, 2002