Thursday, June 9, 2011
2011 Summer Reading Program
Adult program
Each book you read entitles you to a raffle ticket for the weekly drawing. The more books you read, the more entries you get! A total of five prizes can be won. No registration is necessary- just stop by the circulation desk to pick up your entry forms.
Teen program
For every 100 pages read you get a raffle ticket for the weekly drawing. The more pages you read the more entries you get! Read 800 pages or more by the end of the program and you will win entry to the Murder Mystery game on Friday, August 12th at 7pm (includes snacks and prizes). Please register at the circulation desk and pick up your reading log.
Children program
Join us every Friday morning from 10am-noon for crafts, activities, and prizes. A lunch and piƱata party will take place on the last Friday of the program. Please register at the circulation desk before June 30th.
Tuesday, April 5, 2011
National Library Week
Week long events:
- Bring in all your overdue books and your fines will be waived!!
- A jelly bean guessing game. You have all week to try to guess how many jelly beans are in the jar before you submit your guess. The winner gets to keep the jelly beans and the jar.
- A bookmark design contest. Pick up the entry form at the circulation desk to design your own bookmark. Turn in by 5pm on Saturday the 16th so the staff can vote on their favorite. Prizes for the age groups are:
Ages 3-5- Crayola Ultimate Art Supplies
Ages 6-9- Doodle Backpack
Ages 10-13- Aggravation board game
Ages 14-18- $10 Wal-Mart gift card and a free pick from the library book sale
Ages 19 and up- $10 Wal-Mart gift card and a free pick from the library book sale
Daily Activities
Monday, April 11th:- Start of the Jelly Bean Guessing game
- Start of the Design a Bookmark contest
- A display of the staff’s favorite books for patrons to view and check out
Tuesday, April 12th:
- A Library Mystery. Pick up the clues and instructions at the circulation desk and turn the answer the same day to be entered into a raffle to win a gift certificate for Albright's. The winner will be announced on Wednesday, April 13th.
Wednesday, April 13th:
- 6-7:30 PM: The Somerset County Early Learning Advisory Group will be hosting a children’s program to promote the Week of the Young Child as part of the Pennsylvania One Book, Every Young Child initiative. Stop by to hear a story and participate in some FREE activities and games and to win some prizes.
Thurday, April 14th:
- A Library Scavenger Hunt. Pick up the instructions at the circulation desk and turn it in the same day to be entered into a raffle to win a gift certificate for Albrights. The winner will be announced on Friday, April 15th.
Friday, April 15th:
- 10 AM: Easter Preschool Story Hour
Saturday, April 16th:
- 2-4 PM: Wii Sports event: Library Director vs. Meyersdale. Two Cadbury Assortment Eggs will be raffled off to those who participate.
And of course a big thank you goes out to Albright’s for their generous gift certificate donations.
Hope to see you there!
Monday, March 14, 2011
First Day
Thursday, February 3, 2011
Death by Chocolate!!!
Help Support the library by
bidding on delectable chocolate delights at the Auction at Amity Church on Feb. 11 at 7 p.m.
or by buying
goodies at the bake sale being held at the library Feb. 11 & 12.
Show your neighbors your hidden passion for chocolate by entering a creation of your own to be judged and sold for auction!
Categories
Cakes and Pies
Cookies and Bars
Candy
Chocolate Structures
* Contest Entries may be taken to the Amity UCC on
February 11th from 10-5
* Items for bake sale only may be taken to the library on
February 11th from 10-5. Bake sale will be Friday and Saturday at the library.
Goodbye and Thanks!
This Saturday I will be moving to Louisville, KY to start work as a medical librarian for the University Hospital at the University of Louisville. It is with mixed feelings that I leave my position as director at the Meyersdale Public Library. I am looking forward to working in the medical discipline but I have loved my time here in Meyersdale.
I could not have asked for a better staff, board, or community to work with. It has been a pleasure! Thank you to all who have supported the library in any way. Please continue to do so in the future. A new director will be taking over the first part of March. Amy Hanley is a talented, engaging, and experienced librarian. She and her young family will bring new energy to the community. Please welcome with open arms. Make her feel as valued as you made me feel.
All my best to everyone. Please know that the library staff and board are capable and willing to help you with your information needs during
Thursday, January 27, 2011
Friends of the Library February Selection
Publisher's Weekly has the following to say about Conroy's latest novel: