The Delaware Gazette

Library has plenty to offer to young readers

The Delaware County Dis­trict Library’s children’s staff has devel­oped some won­der­fully imag­i­na­tive pro­gram for chil­dren of all ages, from infants to teens. Even though chil­dren will have great fun at these pro­grams — and that’s what the librar­i­ans want! — the pro­grams are based on sound fun­da­men­tals that help chil­dren learn about and develop read­ing skills, intro­duce them to lan­guage and words, and expose them to well-written and edu­ca­tional books. The chil­dren won’t even notice that they are learn­ing, but they will be.

Serving the innate urge for intellectual content

As part of my job as direc­tor, I spend a great deal of time read­ing pro­fes­sional lit­er­a­ture, keep­ing up with library trends, con­cerns and news. I recently ran across an arti­cle that I found to be par­tic­u­larly appro­pri­ate, in light of the many changes occur­ring in pub­lic libraries. The author is a library direc­tor in Cal­i­for­nia, a woman who “tells it like it is” and often cuts right to the heart of the matter.

Piecing together the library’s display of quilts

The quilts are back! The won­der­fully tal­ented mem­bers of the Delaware Piece­mak­ers Quilt Guild have once again gra­ciously lent their quilts to the Delaware County Dis­trict Library for a month-long dis­play at the Delaware Main Library, 84 E. Win­ter St., to cel­e­brate Nation Quilt Month. The quilts, draped artis­ti­cally from the rail­ing on the mez­za­nine enhance the Library with color, cre­ativ­ity and warmth.

Trash or treasure? Find out at the library

Do you have a fam­ily heir­loom, a curi­ous knick­knack or an objet d’art hang­ing around your house and you’ve always won­dered if it is worth any­thing? Here’s your chance to find out, and to help out the Delaware County Dis­trict Library’s Friends of the Library (FOL) at the same time.

Librarians can assist you around the clock

It’s 10:30 p.m. You’re writ­ing a report for work, and you real­ize that you need a crit­i­cal ques­tion answered. Even though you’ve searched the Inter­net, you still haven’t found what you need. And the Delaware County Dis­trict Library — with its knowl­edge­able and search-savvy librar­i­ans — is closed for the evening. What do you do?

Tax time means a trip to the library

It’s that time of year again, and dozens of you have already vis­ited the Delaware County Dis­trict Library seek­ing out tax forms. We have put tables for pre-printed fed­eral, state and local tax forms in the vestibules at all loca­tions for your con­ve­nience, but if you don’t find the form you’re look­ing for, you can always use the library’s Inter­net com­put­ers to search the IRS and Ohio Depart­ment of Tax­a­tion web­sites to print the form you need.

Valuing the generosity of friends

Over the last three years, the Friends of the Delaware County Dis­trict Library have donated nearly $30,000 to the library, help­ing to pro­vide you with enhanced library pro­grams, ser­vices and prod­ucts. I think it is a remark­able achieve­ment, espe­cially when you real­ize that our Friends of the Library group was orga­nized only four short years ago. This group of ded­i­cated, hard­work­ing and enthu­si­as­tic vol­un­teers — more than 200, cur­rently — have held book sales, author and illus­tra­tor pre­sen­ta­tions, antique appraisal clin­ics and raf­fles to raise these funds, and they have been very gen­er­ous in shar­ing them with the library.

The library is the place for pupils

With the hol­i­days now pleas­ant mem­o­ries, many folks have returned to their reg­u­lar school sched­ules. The Delaware County Dis­trict Library offers a wide menu of sup­port for stu­dents of all kinds — tra­di­tional, non­tra­di­tional — and ages — chil­dren, teens and adults.

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