=> from the SCHOOLCRAFT COMMUNITY LIBRARY NEWSLETTER ... June 22, 2009

COMING IN JULY - ICE CREAM SOCIAL AT BURCH MEMORIAL PARK
... Thursday, July 23rd ---5:30-8:30 P.M.
...The Schoolcraft Friends of the Library and Schoolcraft
Community Library will be hosting their second Ice Cream Social in the Park on Thursday,
July 23 from 5:30 to 8:30 P.M. There will be children's games, music, door prizes, ice cream sundaes,
a 50/50 Raffle, a cake walk, AND a concert with BEN JAMMIN' and ANALISE !!!!
Tickets are $5.00 per person or $20 per family. Please bring your own blanket or
lawn chair to enjoy the concert and join us for an evening of fun and music!!
=> NEW ADULT BOOKS
... June 22, 2009
* The Fixer Upper by Mary Kay Andrews
* The Wedding Girl by Madeleine Wickham
* Finger Lickin' Fifteen by Janet Evanovich
* The Hanging Mountains by Sean Williams
* Take Two by Karen Kingsbury
* A Plague of Secrets by John Lescroart
* Swimsuit by James Patterson and Maxine Paetro
* The Condition by Jennifer Haigh
* Fireproof by Eric Wilson
* Horse Soldiers: the extraordinary story of a band of U.S. soldiers who rode to victory in Afghanistan by Doug Stanton
=> from the SCHOOLCRAFT COMMUNITY LIBRARY NEWSLETTER ... June 8, 2009
![]() Opening Reception on Sunday, June 14th from 2-4 P.M. |
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June 15th thru August 6th The Schoolcraft Community Library will be hosting its annual summer reading program "BE CREATIVE AT THE LIBRARY" an arts theme from June 15th thru August 6th. In addition to our reading clubs for all ages we will offer the following programs below. We hope many will join us for a very fun and exciting time at the library this summer! Please note that the Monday programs require pre-registration and some have age restrictions. However, our Wednesday programs are generally for all ages and do not require pre-registration. Also, a nominal fee will be charged for the "Garden Art" program to cover the cost of materials.
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=> NEW ADULT BOOKS
... June 08, 2009
* A Dream to Call My Own by Tracie Peterson
* Prairie Tale; a memoir by Melissa Gilbert
* Relentless by Dean Koontz
* Roadside Crosses by Jeffrey Deaver
* Robert Ludlum's The Bourne Deception by Eric Lustbader
=> NEW ADULT AUDIOS
... June 08, 2009
* The 8th Confession by James Patterson
* Fatally Flaky by Diane Mott Davidson
* Corsair by Clive Cussler
* Loitering with Intent by Stuart Woods
* Divine Justice by David Baldacci
* First Family by David Baldacci
* Twilight by Stephenie Meyer
* New Moon by Stephenie Meyer
* Eclipse by Stephenie Meyer
* Breaking Dawn by Stephenie Meyer
=> from the SCHOOLCRAFT COMMUNITY LIBRARY NEWSLETTER ... May 26, 2009
SCHOOLCRAFT FRIENDS OF THE LIBRARY MEETING —
Friday, June 5th
... The Schoolcraft Friends of the Library have changed their June meeting date to Friday, June 5th at 10 A.M. The meeting will be held at the library and the friends will be discussing summer reading programs and the upcoming Ice Cream Social. Come join us and make a difference at the library! |
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from the SCHOOLCRAFT COMMUNITY LIBRARY NEWSLETTER
... May 18, 2009
COLLEGE BOUND STUDENTS - CHECK OUT THIS NEW RESOURCE ... The U.S. Department of Education is launching a new resource for those college bound students and their families called www.college.gov. It is designed by students for students and features first-person accounts of students who overcame challenges to going to college such as peer pressure, lack of family support and financial barriers. It provides relevant, comprehensive information about why to go, how to go and how to pay for college or other postsecondary education programs. Young people who may not have considered higher education a viable option will be informed and inspired to create their own roadmap to college. Check it out!!! |
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from the SCHOOLCRAFT COMMUNITY LIBRARY NEWSLETTER
... May 05, 2009
NEW DVD — FILING AN ONLINE CLAIM FOR UNEMPLOYMENT BENEFITS ... The Schoolcraft Community Library has a new resource to help patrons with the filing of their unemployment claims. It is a 25 minute tutorial DVD from the Department of Energy, Labor and Economic Growth (DELEG) to help walk patrons thru the arduous process of filing for unemployment. The DVD is housed at the circulation desk and all you need to do is ask for it. It can be used in house at any of our internet computers. The library also has an additional DVD about Filing a Claim and Finding a Job. This is a 17 minute DVD which also is housed at the circulation desk. So, be sure to ask to use either or both of these resources if you are needing to file for unemployment or are searching for a new job. |
| VIDEOS FOR SALE AT THE LIBRARY!!! ... The library is going through a big reduction of their video collection. We have both children and adult videos for sale for 50 cents each. So come on in and take a look and find some treasures for your own home collection. |
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from the SCHOOLCRAFT COMMUNITY LIBRARY NEWSLETTER
... April 06, 2009
$79 for 2009 General Admission Season Tickets ... Learn more! SUPPORT KALAMAZOO KINGS - A LOCAL LIBRARY SUPPORTER!! ... The Schoolcraft Community Library and the Kalamazoo Kings are teaming up to offer a season ticket special for anyone who mentions this information at the time of purchase or takes a flyer. Download flyer now! The special is more than a 70% savings and is good for all 48 home games. At the time of purchase you have the choice of tickets or a pass. And the good news for the Schoolcraft Community Library is that for every purchase made the library will receive $10. The cost of the 2009 season pass is only $79 and is available at the Kalamazoo Kings office, Scott's Cards and Jewelry or any Max 10 location. So, act now and purchase your season pass to some great hometown baseball and help your local library at the same time. |
Where's my refund?
... Whether you opted for direct deposit or asked to be mailed a check,
you can track your refund online through
federal and
State of Michigan government sites.
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LOCAL AUTHOR PUBLISHES HIS FIRST MYSTERY!!
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A local Schoolcraft resident, Mel Starr, has published his first medieval murder mystery,
The Unquiet Bones. The book is on display and available for checkout at the Schoolcraft Community Library.
RELATED RESOURCES ... Author's site - MelStarr.net : Read Chapter One LITERACY CORNER AT THE LIBRARY ... The Schoolcraft Community Library has developed a Literacy Corner just for its littlest patrons!!! Of course, we will continue to add new things as we go, but bring those little ones in and play with them at the magnetic board with letters and numbers, sort dinosaurs by kind or color, make words with the Word Whammer or play with them at the big felt board using a variety of felt shapes creating patterns, counting, sorting etc. We also have board books, puzzles and other activities to keep your little one's mind active and learning. So come on in and ask us about our Literacy Corner. |
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SAVE AT THE SCHOOLCRAFT COMMUNITY LIBRARY!!!
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Are you looking for ways to reduce your budget and save the environment at the same time?
Why not try checking out the variety of magazines offered at the library?
The library offers over 30 periodicals, which include magazines, newsletters and a couple local newspapers.
Magazines can be checked out for 2 weeks and you can save money, catch up on the latest news
and gossip around the world, find a new recipe or learn something about the changing world of health,
computers or finance. Why not give it a try?
INTERNET POLICY AT THE SCHOOLCRAFT COMMUNITY LIBRARY ... In effect as of March 26th, 2008, the Internet Use policy now states that a current library card or a piece of Government issued identification (ie., Driver's license, voter's registration card, a student ID., etc.) must be presented to use the internet. Also, if you are under 18 years of age, a parent's signature will be required to access the Internet. Wireless Internet access is also available at the library and though ID is not required to access this service, the library does require a patron signature after reading the Wireless Internet Policy and to abide by those same guidelines as those using library computers. If you have any questions, please feel free to call the library at 679-5959.
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WI-FI at the Schoolcraft Community Library!!!! --- Wireless internet service has come to the Schoolcraft Community Library. So whether you are traveling through town, needing to quick check your email or an important website for a research paper for school, you can bring your laptop to the library and hook up. |
HARDING'S eScrip COMMUNITY CARD
FOR THE SCHOOLCRAFT COMMUNITY LIBRARY
-- The Schoolcraft Community Library has partnered with Harding's Market in the Harding's eScrip
Community Card to help raise funds for the Schoolcraft Community Library and you can help!
It is easy and is a great way to help the library. Here's how you can help. Just go to a Harding's
Market and ask for the Harding's eScrip Community Card. Then you can activate your card by
one of two easy methods. You can call 1-800-931-6258 and register your name with our library
or if you prefer you can register online at www.escrip.com/hardings.jsp and follow the instructions there.
Then each time you make a purchase at any Harding's Market you give them your Harding's eScrip
Community Card to scan and presto you have helped the library with up to 4% of your purchases.
No having to remember to keep receipts and then bring them to the library anymore! Just a quick
phone call and a swipe of a card and you have given your help to the Schoolcraft Community Library.
So, join today and start those savings coming in to the library. Many thanks to all who have helped
in the past with their Harding's receipts and many thanks in advance to all who will help us in the future.
Call the library at 679-5959 if you have any questions.
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Friends of the Library
The "Friends of the
Library" believe in the importance of the library and encourage the use of the
facility. The purpose of "Friends" is to enhance library services by
providing invaluable voluntary assistance and supplemental income through
charitable donations and fundraisers.
The "Friends" meet on a regular basis at the library. If you believe in the importance of the library, consider joining us.
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QSAC: Quality Service Audit Checklist
-SCHOOLCRAFT LIBRARY ATTAINS "ESSENTIAL LEVEL" OF QUALITY SERVICES FROM LIBRARY OF MICHIGAN - The Schoolcraft Community Library is proud to announce that it is one of 10 Class II libraries in Michigan who have qualified for the Essential Level requirements from the Quality Services audit checklist known as QSAC. There are seven categories of achievement which include human resources, governance/administration, services, collections development, technology, facilities and equipment and public relations/marketing. By focusing on these key areas the Schoolcraft Library has demonstrated a strong commitment to customer service. There are 78 class libraries in the State of Michigan and so the Schoolcraft Community Library is proud to have been one of the first 10 to have achieved this goal. |
NOTE: LASER JET CARTRIDGE RECYCLING PROGRAM ... The Schoolcraft Community Library regrets to inform its patrons that the Laser Jet Recycling Program has once again been discontinued. You can still recycle your ink jet cartridges and any old cell phones as well in the bags provided at the library, but laser jet cartridges will no longer be accepted. You may be able to dispose of them through Office Max or there is a recycling center near the Kalamazoo County Fairgrounds. Many thanks for your support of this program while it lasted.
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=> NEW ADULT BOOKS
... May 26, 2009
* The Story Sisters by Alice Hoffman
* Medusa: a Kurt Austin adventure by Clive Cussler
* The Blood Debt by Sean Williams
* 10 Strategies for Reentering the Workforce; career advice for anyone who needs a good (or better) job now by Mary E. Ghilani
* The HPV Vaccine Controversy: sex, cancer, God and politics; a guide for parents, women, men and teenagers by Shobha S. Krishnan
* The Praeger guide to Hearing and Hearing Loss: assessment, treatment, and prevention by Susan Dalebout
=> NEW ADULT BOOKS
... May 18, 2009
* The Middle Place by Kelly Corrigan
* Younger You: unlock the hidden power of your brain to look and feel 15 years younger by Eric Braverman
* Sinner by Ted Dekker
* Brimstone by Robert Parker
* Wicked Prey by John Sandford
* Home Safe by Elizabeth Berg
* Summer on Blossom Street by Debbie Macomber
* The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society by Mary Ann Shaffer
* Resilience by Elizabeth Edwards
* Gone Tomorrow by Lee Child
=> NEW ADULT BOOKS
... May 11, 2009
* Brimstone by Robert Parker
* Wicked Prey by John Sandford
* Home Safe by Elizabeth Berg
* Summer on Blossom Street by Debbie Macomber
* The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society by Mary Ann Shaffer
* Resilience by Elizabeth Edwards
* Gone Tomorrow by Lee Child
=> NEW ADULT BOOKS
... May 05, 2009
* Square Foot Gardening: a new way to garden in less space with less work by Mel Bartholomew
* Deadlock by Iris Johansen
* A Pearl in the Storm: how I found my heart in the middle of the ocean by Tori Murden McClure
* Danger in the Shadows by Dee Henderson
* Stormcaller by Tom Lloyd
* Twilight Herald by Tom Lloyd
* The Geometry of Sisters by Luanne Rice