BPL_Bro_HR - Bowdoinham Public Library
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BPL_Bro_HR - Bowdoinham Public Library
LIBRARIANS • Open 18 hours a week Mrs. J. Hall Denham 1947–1957 with Mrs. Dudley and Mrs. Palmer 1955–1957 Helen Dudley 1958–1964 Eva M. Palmer 1964–1981 Dierdre Sollenberger 1/1981–6/1981 Susan Burroughs 1981–1996 with Josephine Mussomeli 1995 Pamela Hanson 1996–1999 with Beth French 1999 Beth French 2000–2008 Kate Cutko 2008–present • New books, magazines and audio books arriving every month • Story Hour for children every Tuesday at 10 a.m. • Summer Reading Program for kids of all ages • Three active Reading groups: ~ Parent/Child Book Group meets 2nd Thursday of each month ~ “Loose Ladies” meets 3rd Thursday ~ “Stitch-n’-Pitch” meets 4th Thursday L I B R A RY P R E S I D E N T S L.D. Small C.P. Curtis Karl Hatch Gladys Peterson Lucille Jewell Eva Palmer Evelyn Kelly Elinor Boyer Cary Wright Selma Linkenback Edith Bailes Andrew Peterson Billie Oakes Elizabeth Steen Cathy Moore Ron Gordon Elizabeth Steen Leslie Anderson Bill Berry Liz Webster Jennifer Foley Jill Hooper 1910 1947 1949 1950, 53, 55, 56 1954, 57–61 1961–63 1964–1967 1966 1967–69 1970 1971, 1972 1973 1974 1975 1976, 1977 1978 1979–1984 1984–1996 1997–1999 2000–2002 2002–2006 2007–present • Desktop computer for public use, with high speed internet • Wireless Internet also available • Interlibrary Loan available for $2 a book • Free passes to the Coastal Maine Botanical Garden • Programming throughout the year on a variety of topics • Junior Librarian volunteers • Annual Library Plant Sale—Third Saturday in May • Annual Library Book Sale—Saturday after election Day in October • Book Sale tent at Celebrate Bowdoinham The first Bowdoinham Public Library space, above Small’s Pharmacy on Main Street, circa 1910. • Volunteers always welcomed! 13A SCHOOL STREET • BOWDOINHAM, ME 04008 207.666.8405 www.bowdoinham.lib.me.us www.bowdoinham.lib.me.us 1910 March 14. L.D. Small, J.H. Ames and other town gentlemen signed incorporation papers to “establish and maintain a public library and reading room” to be housed in the office of Alton C. Small, above the Small’s drug store on Main Street. 1913 Ida Fowle Carras (right) graduates from Coombs High School. Ida will go on to become the telephone agent in town from 1934–41. She lived to the age of 107 and donated to the library both books and financial support. She is among our finest “Library Angels.” 1964 Eva M. Palmer took over from Helen Dudley as librarian. Ms. Palmer would hold the librarian job for the next 16 years. We consider Eva Palmer a true “Library Angel.” She is the library’s most generous benefactor to date. 1974 The first Library Plant Sale was held. The plants were on sale behind Dickenson’s Store and the event raised $131 for the purchase of interior paint for the library. 1927 The Bowdoinham School Superintendent, School PTA, and High School Principal John McCart met to organize plans to establish a “School and Public Library.” A computer was added to the library for public use. The library was expanded into the former 1st grade classroom. The Bowdoinham School and Public Library was opened to the public in the basement of the Coombs School. It was open two afternoons and two evenings a week. With help from the Davenport Fund, a small building on Main Street was purchased, next to the site of the current Credit Union. A library association was established to oversee the library’s operation. The town gave the library the use of the former Kindergarten Room in the Coombs School building. A “book brigade” of elementary school children organized by Leslie Anderson passed books from Main Street up the hill to the new location on School Street. 1997 1929 1946 1984 1999 The library launches its first website. 2004 1975 The name of the library was changed to the “Bowdoinham Public Library”. The 30th Annual Library Plant Sale nets $9,853 for library operating budget. 2010 Through the gifts of Ida Fowle Carras’ estate, the library was able to fund new shelving and improvements to the children’s room. www.bowdoinham.lib.me.us