LOL Feb 14 Newsletter

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LOL Feb 14 Newsletter
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February • March • April 2014
Volume 10, Issue 1
Presented by the Friends of the Lake Odessa Library
12thAnnualFestivalofTables
The twelfth annual Festival of Tables is April
19, 2014, so SAVE THE
DATE! Table sponsors
needed. Call the Library
if interested in sponsoring a table. Tickets for
the general public go
on sale the beginning of
March. Check out photos of past Festivals on
the Library’s website
under Friends of the
Library, Events.
This year’s theme is
Author! Author! The
guest speaker is Clare
O’Donohue, author of
the Someday Quilts
Mystery Series. In this
series, the Someday
Quilters team up to
solve cases. In addition
to being a mystery writer, Clare O’Donohue is
a television writer and
producer, as well as an
avid quilter.
The Friends of the library are grateful Ms.
O’Donohue has agreed
to travel from Chicago
to Lake Odessa to speak
at our fundraiser. All
profits from this annual
event benefit library
programs and services.
Raffle2014:License#R22562
Each year in conjunction
with the Festival of Tables,
the Friends hold an annual licensed raffle. Tickets are sold
in advance and at the door
the day of the event. We are
undertaking a large raffle this
year and need your support in
purchasing tickets. All profits
from these sales will go to the
All Booked Up and Ready to
Grow capital campaign.
Ticket prices are $10 each.
Prizes are: 1st--$3,500 Alaskan
Cruise; 2nd--$1,000 Mackinac
Island Trip, 3rd--$500 GR Amway Grand Stay. Winners receive travel vouchers through
Drolett Travel, Grand Ledge,
and trip destinations, dates,
and times are negotiated by
the winners with this vendor.
Raffle tickets available from
Friends of the Library board
members and All Booked Up
and Ready to Grow campaign
committee members.
BuildingProgress: The library plans to break ground in April this year if
all goes as planned. Stay tuned for more information!
Bids go out in February.
”Branching out
to the Community”
UPCOMING EVENTS
Tuesday, 1:00 p.m.
Knitting with Naomi Wilson
Wednesdays 9:30 a.m.
Baby Time
(Registration required)
Wednesdays, 10:00 a.m.
Toddler Time (12-24 months)
Wednesdays, 10:30 p.m.
Lap Time (24-36 months)
Wednesdays, 1:00 p.m.
Preschool story time
(3-5 year olds)
Thursday, February 6
Snow Party (ages 5-11)
4:05 p.m.
Saturday, February 8
Kick-Off for On the Same Page
in Ionia County
9:00-12:00 p.m.-free book!
Saturday, February 8
Lego Party (ages 5 & up)
10:00-11:00 a.m.
(Registration required)
Tuesday, February 11
Final Metal Art Class
(age 16 and above)
6:00 p.m.
(Registration required)
Thursday, February 13
Video Game Club (ages 8-15)
4:00 p.m.
Thursday, February 20
Home School Leather Program
1:00 p.m.
Cont. on page 2
LIBRARY HOURS
Tues. & Thurs. 9 am–7 pm
Wed. & Fri.
9 am–5 pm
Saturday
9 am–12 pm
Closed Sunday & Monday
Closed on April 19
616-374-4591
http://lakeodessalibrary.org
Events Cont. from page 1
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MichiganNotableBooks
Friday, February 21
Inspirational Book Club
10:30 a.m.
Saturday, February 22
Video Game Club (ages 8-15)
10:00 a.m.
The list of Michigan Notable Books for 2014 is out
and the library will be purchasing many off the list.
Titles include:
Thursday, March 6
Beyond Pontiac’s Shadow: Michilimackinac and the
Anglo-Indian War of 1763 by Keith R. Widder;
Thursday, March 6
The Bird: The Life and Legacy of Mark Fidrych by
Doug Wilson;
Food Preservation Program
2:00 p.m.
After School Program
Build It
4:05 p.m.
Thursday, March 13
Video Game Club (ages 8-15)
4:00 p.m.
Friday, March 21
Inspirational Book Club
10:30 a.m.
Saturday, March 22
Video Game Club (ages 8-15)
10:00 a.m.
Saturday, April 19
Festival of Tables
Birth Marks by Jim Daniels;
Bluffton: My Summers with Buster by Matt Phelan;
Bootstrapper: From Broke to Badass on a Northern
Farm by Mardi Jo Link;
The Colored Car by Jean Alicia Elster;
Detroit: Race Riots, Racial Conflicts and Efforts to
Bridge the Racial Divide by Joe T. Darden and
Richard W. Thomas;
Cont. on page 3
Love, Love, Love
A new love story will hit the
theatres on Valentine’s Day
2014 called Winter’s Tale. You
can count on it being on the
library shelves soon after its
release. That brings to mind
the many opportunities one
may find at the Lake Odessa
Community Library when celebrating Valentine’s Day 2014.
You may want to immerse
yourself in a weekend filled
with some of the greatest love
stories set to film by checking
out the number one movies of
all time West Side Story (1961),
The Way We Were (1957), My
Big Fat Greek Wedding, or the
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tear-jerker Ghost (1990) with
Patrick Swayze and Demi
Moore. If you’re interested
in fiction, look for A Catered
Valentine’s Day: a mystery
with recipes by Isis Crawford,
Plum Lovin’ by Janet Evanovich, Totally Crushed by Eliza
Willard, or perhaps The Last
Summer by Judith Kinghorn.
It’s phenomenal! Some may
be browsing the shelves for
ideas on how to craft the most
romantic card or gift, decorate
with images of hearts and
roses, bows and arrows with
Cupid looking on, or contemplating romantic dinner for
two recipes with
a
decadent dessert to boot.
The Lake Odessa Community Library has a full array
of periodicals such as Martha
Stewart Living, Midwest Living, Create and Decorate and
Vintage Style to help kick off
your Be Mine celebration.
Whichever way you choose
to celebrate be sure and wish
someone a Happy Valentine’s
Day from your library staff!
by Patti Cooreman
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Michigan Notable Books cont. from page 2
Detroit: An American Autopsy by Charlie LeDuff;
St.Patrick’sDayis
March17th!
Are you one of the millions of
Americans who become Irish
for a day by the wearing of
green for luck? Saint Patrick’s
Day is one of the oldest worldwide celebrations in history as
the Irish have celebrated the
anniversary of Saint Patrick’s
death since the fifth century.
Children may learn about Saint
Patrick’s Day by browsing the
juvenile section where all sorts
of books may be found. Some
are The Leprechaun Who Lost
His Rainbow by Sean Callahan,
March Mischief by Ron Roy,
Good Luck!: a St. Patrick’s Day
Story by Joan Holub and It’s St.
Patrick’s Day! by Rebecca Gomez. Also for mystery readers is the thrilling Cathedral by
Nelson DeMille available as an
eBook.
By Patti Cooreman
The Great Lake Sturgeon edited by
Nancy Auer and Dave Dempsey;
I Invented the Modern Age: The Rise of
Henry Ford by Richard Snow;
In the House Upon the Dirt Between the
Lake and the Woods by Matt Bell;
November’s Fury: The Deadly Great
Lakes Hurricane of 1913 by Michael
Schumacher;
Poetry in…Michigan…in Poetry edited by William Olsen and Jack Ridl;
The River Swimmer by Jim Harrison;
Something That Feels Like Truth by
Donald Lystra;
Sweetie-licious Pies: Eat Pie, Love Life
by Linda Hundt;
Taken Alive: The Sight’s Rock and Roll
Tour Diary by Eddie Baranek;
Tear-Down: Memoir of a Vanishing
City by Gordon Young;
Tuesdays With Todd and Brad Reed: A Michigan Tribute by
Brad Reed and Todd Reed
The Way North: Collected Upper Peninsula Works edited
by Ron Riekki.
OntheSamePageChooses2014Title
The newest book chosen for On the Same
Page in Ionia County is The Snow Child
by Eowyn Ivey. This is the 9th year for this
program and more and more readers are
joining in. Each library in Ionia County
will host the kick-off on Saturday Feb. 8th.
Twenty copies of the book will be handed
out free at each library on a first come first
serve basis. “We ask that it be one per fam-
ily”, commented librarian
Connie Teachworth. Lake
Odessa will be handing
out copies from 9-12 noon
on that Saturday. Stop in
and grab your copy! Book
discussion groups are available to anyone
interested. Please check with the staff.
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LAKE ODESSA COMMUNITY LIBRARY
Friends of the Library
Heidi Reed
Carolyn Mayhew
Myra Kauffman
Sharlene Goodemoot
Dawn Deardorff
Shirley McMillen
Patti Cooreman
Co-Chair
Co-Chair
Treasurer
Secretary
Director
Director
Director
Meets 2/11, 3/11, 4/8 at 4 p.m.
Board of Trustees
President
Kim Deardorff
Vice President
Lola Haller
Secretary
Tammy Pytlowany
Treasurer
Kris Thelen
Trustee
Sue Ketchum
Trustee
Kerry Possehn
Trustee
Kathy Jarvie
Trustee
Mike Hickey
Meets 2/26, 3/26, 4/23 at 7 p.m.
Staff Members
Connie Teachworth, Library Director
Carrie De Vries, Deb Morrison, Julie Stahl, Jennifer Salgat, Kaylee Titus
Return this form to join
the “Friends” today!
Name
Address
City
Zip
Please check one:
Good Friend ($10 annual fee)
Lifetime Friend ($100 onetime fee)
Yearly membership renewals are due by November 1.
The “Friends of the Library” is a 501(c)(3) organization.
“Books are the quietest and most constant of friends;
they are the most accessible and wisest of counselors,
and the most patient of teachers.”—Charles William Eliot
Friends of the Lake Odessa Community Library
1007 Fourth Avenue
Lake Odessa, MI 48849