Monday, August 11, 2008

Buy Books for Back to School at the Friends Book Shoppe

Sure, we loan books. But the new Crowell Library also features a dedicated storefront for its used Book Shoppe in which the Friends of the Library sell gently used donated books for shockingly low prices. Need a book for school? You might find it here. All proceeds go to buy new materials for the library. Stop in today!

The Book Shoppe is open Mondays from 10-5, Tuesdays from 11-4, Wednesdays from 10-5, Thursdays from 10 a.m. all the way to 8 p.m., Fridays from 11-1, and Saturdays from 12:15-3:15. The Shoppe is closed on Sunday.

Thursday, July 03, 2008

LIBRARY BOOK SALE ON JULY 19

The first book sale sponsored by the Friends of the new Crowell Library, San Marino, will be held Saturday, July 19th, from ten to two in the library patio. Readers will be able to buy a bag of books for $3.00 or two bags for $5.00. Included will be fiction, non-fiction, history, business, cookbooks and children’s books, all gently used. The sale is perfectly timed for the summer reader who wants good reading to bring on vacation, to read on the airplane, or to simply enjoy. The library is located at 1890 Huntington Drive, San Marino.

Tuesday, June 10, 2008

Free Web Research Class at Crowell

Know how to use a computer but still have a hard time finding things on the Web? Come to the Internet Research class at the Crowell Public Library. The class covers two days: Thursday, June 19 and Friday, June 20, from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. It is free, but limited to the thirteen adults (age 16 and above). To reserve a spot, call the Reference Desk at the Crowell Public Library, 626 300-0777.

Tuesday, May 13, 2008

Carolyn Crain, San Marino City Librarian, Dies

Carolyn Crain, former City Librarian, died on May 8 after two decades of struggle against breast cancer.

Crain began her illustrious career with the City of Monrovia as an Adult Services Librarian. Three years later, she served as the Yucaipa Branch Librarian for San Bernardino County as well as the Regional Librarian where she supervised twelve (12) of their branch libraries. In 1990, Crain was appointed the City Librarian for the City of San Marino by then City Manager John Nowak. While at San Marino, Crain spearheaded the drive to build the new library.

City Manager Ballantyne praised Crain, stating, “You will not find a more passionate individual who is committed to library services. Carolyn accomplished a lot here in San Marino, and it has been an honor to have shared in those accomplishments.”

Crain served as City Librarian until February of this year, when ill health forced her retirement.

View a slide show of photos here:

http://www.slideburner.com/slideshow/1364

Obituary in the Los Angeles Times: http://www.legacy.com/latimes/Obituaries.asp?Page=LifeStory&PersonId=109664800

Thursday, May 08, 2008

Meet the Author

San Marino author Diane Fredel-Weis will be at the Crowell Public Library on Wednesday, May 14th @ 3:30 p.m. to read her new children’s picture book The Cat That Wanted Out. Books will be available for purchase and signing. A portion of the proceeds will be donated to the public library.

Children’s Book Week

Children of all ages are invited to the public library every day during Children’s Book Week to experience the joy of reading. As a special treat, storyteller Karen Rae Kraut will be at the library on Saturday, May 17th @ 2:00 p.m. She will share her adventures in “I Want to Be a Dog”, a one-woman variety show with stories, songs, riddles, and poems that chronicle the antics and adventures of our four-legged friends.

Afternoon Movie Day

Visit us at the Crowell Public Library on Thursday, May 15th @ 4:00 p.m. for an afternoon movie screening about the adventures of a big green orge and his funny four-legged friend.

Monday, April 21, 2008

Shelving Volunteers Needed

With the success of the new library comes the need for help getting returned books back out on the shelves. If you are a detailed-oriented adult with some time to give, consider spending some volunteer reshelving time in the library. Also needed: Official Sticker Removers. Requirements: patience, willingness to do mindless peeling, affinity for Goo Gone. Call Ann Dallavalle for details: 626 300-0775.

Join the Donor Wall of Honor

The Brand New Library Campaign is not over yet. The campaign is at the 96% level and the San Marino Public Library Foundation needs your help to make it 100%. The library is open but we still need your help to write the last chapter of the campaign. The Brand New Library Campaign has been a true community effort with donors of all shapes and sizes. Join you neighbors and friends in supporting the new library today.

One great way to show your support is to join our Donor Wall of Honor. Donors can still be added to the growing list on the Donor Wall which resides on the west wall of the Mothershead entry courtyard. Donors are recognized for their total giving during the campaign period therefore all gifts to the campaign over the past years will be included in determining your donor level.

Now is the time join the campaign and help make it a 100% success.