Friends of the Ashe County Library
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Friends of the Ashe County Library
September 2010 Newsletter Friends of the Ashe County Library Sports in The Carolinas From Death Valley To Tobacco Road With Author Ed Southern Friends Meeting Wednesday, September 15th at 11:00am Kick-Off Event! Ed Southern of Winston-Salem will be doing double duty on Wednesday, Sept. 15. He will open On The Same Page at 10:00 a. m. with a talk on The North Carolina Writers' Network, of which he is executive director. Then, at 11:00 a.m., he will be the featured speaker of the Friends meeting. Ed will speak about the 2009 book he edited: Sports in The Carolinas - From Death Valley To Tobacco Road. This is a collection of sports writing essays, articles, and excerpts covering all kinds of sports. A sports fan may die and go to heaven, but he or she might prefer going to the Carolinas. Athletes and teams from the region have won Heisman trophies, Olympic medals, championship belts in pro boxing and pro wrestling, and national titles in just about every sport people play. The region is home to famous institutions and personalities both renowned and obscure: stock-car driver Richard Petty, who won 200 NASCAR races; Shoeless Joe Jackson, who may or may not have thrown the 1919 "Black Sox" World Series but definitely inspired the movie Field of Dreams; Clemson University, whose campus becomes the third-largest city in South Carolina every time its team plays a home football game; the Atlantic Coast Conference's "Big Four" of college basketball, with nine national titles among them; and Ernie Shore, a Boston Red Sox pitcher who took over a game after his teammate---a Baltimore kid named George Herman Ruth--was ejected for arguing the first pitch, and proceeded to throw a perfect game for which he was never credited. And as for a basketball player named Michael . . . Sports in the Carolinas boasts dozens of essays, profiles, and personal reminiscences that celebrate these and other amazing stories. Ed Southern is the executive director of the North Carolina Writers' Network and a lifelong Carolinian. In a vain attempt to find a sport he was good at, Southern played almost every sport there is. He was also a slot writer for the Winston-Salem Journal's sports department. He is the editor of The Jamestown Adventure and Voices of the American Revolution in the Carolinas. Friends of the As he Co unt y Libra ry Page 2 Coming Events! “Appalachian Prehistory” Friday, September 10 at 3:30pm President's Message We have just one more “speaker meeting” so please come out to help show Ed Southern, editor of Sports in The Carolinas – From Death Valley To Tobacco Road, that mountain folks like good sports writing. As you know, Ed will officially kick off On The Same Page book festival that same morning with a talk on The North Carolina Writers’ Network at 10:00 a.m. in the FRIENDS room. Soooooo…what that means is that you have a choice of hearing Ed for two hours – the first hour if you are a writer yourself or want to be, and the second hour for his presentation about the book he edited. REMEMBER – we meet one week earlier than usual! We will meet Wednesday, September 15, the THIRD Wednesday of the month (not the fourth as usual). Big Fish Discussion September 14 at 10:30am The library book club will host a community-wide discussion of the Community Read book, Daniel Wallace's novel Big Fish, as part of On the Same Page, Ashe County's literary festival. Telling Tales Out of School Thursday, September 23 at 10:30am about the fascinating history of Salem Academy in Salemburg, NC If you have not already checked it out, go to the Friends of the Ashe County website that can be reached at www.ashelibrary.org or www.ashelibrary.com. Once you get on the website, you will see the link for the Friends. We will be posting the current and old newsletters there, membership information, speakers, etc. It is a work in progress, but thanks to vice president Becky Stragand, and Library Director Jim McQueen for their work in getting the website up and running. It is not too early to start Christmas shopping and the best place for book related gifts is our own library. When Mary Caryl Elmore saw the gift baskets displayed at the Rowan County Library last November, she saw the potential for duplicating the same idea here in Ashe. She and her volunteers are packaging donated books, toys, CDs, and DVDs into donated gift baskets that retail for between $10 and $25. They are mostly targeted at younger readers. Come by and see them. We have already sold more than $300 worth of gift baskets in addition to our regular monthly book sales. She is also looking for more baskets, toys, and books so remember to give those items to the library rather than selling them for pennies at a garage sale. Speaking of book sales, we are looking for volunteers to help at the library sort and stock books. This is the heart of our operation; the source of most of our income, so if you have some spare time, please contact Calla Wallace, our volunteer coordinator, at 384-4382. She will match your time to our needs. Finally, if you noticed that the newsletter looked different in August and now again in September, that is because vice president Becky Stragand has taken over as editor. I will be retaining the job of setting the speakers for next year. The 2011 speaker line-up may be set by next month. If you have questions or concerns, please contact me at 982-4456 or ClintJohnson@skybest.com Clint Johnson Page 3 Friends of the As he Co unt y Libra ry Our August Meeting Friends of the Library Meeting August 25, 2010 President Clint Johnson called the meeting to order at 11:00 a.m. and welcomed all members and guests. There were 52 people present. Clint announced that the next regular Friends meeting will be on September 15 th, with author Ed Southern as guest speaker. This meeting will be one of the first events of On the Same Page Literary Festival. Secretary Pam Tapp read the minutes of the July 23, 2010 meeting. Swift Black made the motion to accept the minutes as read. Cathy Chefas seconded the motion. The motion carried. Treasurer Gary Wolfe reported that we have $4,696.28 in checking, $13,676.12 in savings and $20,000 in our CD account. The total of all accounts as of August 15, 2010 is $38,372.40. The amount of book sales for the month of July was $2047.00 and $268.00 in basket sales. The treasurers’ report was approved. Beth Morrison, Publicity Chairman, announced that volunteers are needed to help set-up on September 14th and 15th for the On the Same Page events at the library. A sign-up sheet was available for anyone interested in helping. On the Same Page brochures were also available for everyone. New Business: Mary Caryl Elmore, Book Sales Chairman, announced that volunteers are needed in the book sales area of the library. One person is needed on Mondays, two people are needed on Fridays and one person is needed on Saturdays. Anyone interested in volunteering should call Mary Caryl at 246-7567. Clint introduced our guest speaker, Chris Hartley, author of Stoneman’s Raid - 1865. Mr. Hartley’s informative presentation revealed the complete story of how this raid devastated western North Carolina for decades. The meeting adjourned at 12:15 p.m. Respectfully submitted, Pam Tapp, Secretary Chris Hartley describes Stoneman's Raid at the August 2010 Friends meeting Friends of the As he Co unt y Libra ry Page 4 From the Bookstore FRIENDS OF ASHE COUNTY LIBRARY NOW SELLING BOOK GIFT BASKETS AT LIBRARY Last year when the Ashe Friends attended the Friends of the North Carolina Public Library annual meeting in the Salisbury library, Mary Caryl Elmore of West Jefferson noticed the gift baskets sitting atop the shelves. They were filled with age-appropriate books and toys. She came home, spent nearly year thinking about it, and then duplicated the idea at the Ashe County Library. So far, it has been a rousing success as more than $350 worth of gift baskets have been purchased. One teenaged boy noticed a basket filled with DVDs of the second season of The Simpsons cartoon show and plunked down $45. As Mary Caryl told the board of the Friends at a recent meeting: “I have been thrilled with the response from the public. What it means, however, is that we need more toys, books, CDs, and DVDs to create more baskets!” If you are stumped for a new kind of gift for that child or grandchild, stop by the Ashe County Library and look over the baskets that are on display now. Come again in a week or two to see what new baskets have been created. If you are looking for a gift for an adult, browse the Friends section at the front of the Library. Most of the books are recently published and sell for much less than in far away book stores. All Friends sales go directly into programs to help the Ashe County Public Library. The FOL Book Sales in September will feature Halloween-themed baskets as well as special baskets featuring Harry Potter books and collectibles. We will, as usual, have a variety of books, VHS, DVD, magazines and other material on sale in our special section of the Ashe County Library. Please come in regularly to browse and buy! For more information, call Mary Caryl Elmore at 246-7567. Roy and Mary Caryl You know the importance of libraries in the lives of people. Just how important is illustrated in a fascinating report, "How Libraries Stack Up" from OCLC, a nonprofit library cooperative. Thanks to Jim McQueen for sharing this information with us. Check it out at the end of this newsletter! LIBRARIES IN OUR LIVES Friends of the As he Co unt y Libra ry Page 5 See You at "ON THE SAME PAGE"! A Celebration of Reading and Writing ON THE SAME PAGE 2010, Ashe County's Literary Festival, will take place over four days in September. During the festival, the Ashe County Public Library and the Ashe County Arts Council will present twelve events in and around West Jefferson, North Carolina. More than a month of related events, including the 2010 Community Read, will precede and follow the festival proper. Most festival events are free and open to the public; a few require tickets and/or advance registration, and fewer still carry an admission charge. Check out the website at http://onthesamepagefestival.com/ for more information. This is a not-to-be-missed event. See you there! "My books are very few, but then the world is before me a library open to all - from which poverty of purse cannot exclude me - in which the meanest and most paltry volume is sure to furnish something to amuse, if not to instruct and improve." ~Joseph Howe, 1824 Officers Friends of the Ashe County Library President – Clint Johnson 982-4456 ClintJohnson@skybest.com V.P/Newsletter-Becky Stragand 846-3031 peterandbeck95@yahoo.com Secretary-Pam Tapp 982-2021 jptapp@skybest.com Treasurer – Gary Wolfe 877-5243 gwolfe@cbh.com Committee Chairs Archivist – Bart Bartholomew 982-4382 bartb@skybest.com Book Sales – Mary Caryl Elmore 246-7567 mcarylelmore@embarqmail.com Hospitality – Iris Morphew 846-1045 rainbowridge@skybest.com Membership - Betty Schuette 877-2842 rwschuette@skybest.com Projects – Kathy Chefas 384-4887 kchefas@hotmail.com Publicity – Beth Morrison 877-8795 elmorrison@skybest.com Special Events – Jeanette Sharp 877-5802 hickey@skybest.com Volunteers – Calla Wallace 384-4382 helonckw@skybest.com The Friends of the Ashe County Public Library normally meets at 11:00 a.m. on the 4th Wednesday of each month in the meeting room at the Library at 148 Library Drive (on the hill looking down on West Jefferson near the intersection of Back Street and West Main Street). Membership is $5 per year for individuals; $50 for businesses; $100 for lifetime individuals. The Friends is a 501(c)(3) organization so any donations above membership dues are tax deductible for members itemizing their tax returns. Page 6 Friends of the As he Co unt y Libra ry Friends of the As he Co unt y Libra ry Page 7
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