Friday, December 19, 2003
Saturday, November 15, 2003
![]() Martha and Roy Tolles view a color rendering of the new San Marino Public Library along with Mayor Lin and Library Director Carolyn Crain. |
Martha and Roy Tolles have made the first "Naming Oppportunity" gift of the Library Capital Campaign. The Tolles have selected to sponsor the new windowscape in the Children's room. The window, which will face West Drive, will feature the Beatrix Potter stained glass scenes embedded in the current Girls' and Boys' Room window. |
Thursday, October 30, 2003
A rare book auction will be held on Thursday, November 13 at 7:30 p.m. at the San Marino Public Library at 1890 Huntington Drive.
A special addition to this year's auction is a 1970 to 2000 collection of Zamorano keepsakes and limited editions. The portfolios will be available for inspection one hour prior to the auction.
Approximately 100 lots will be offered, including many editions autographed by well-known writers including Lyndon B. Johnson, William Jennings Bryan, Upton Sinclair, Maya Angelou, and Bob Hope.
A number of portfolio-size art, architecture, and photography books will be offered.
Books at auction are donations from San Marino and local area estates. All proceeds go to the Library. For further information, call the Library at (626) 300-0777.
Wednesday, October 22, 2003
![]() Eva Margueriette and San Marino City Councilwoman Betty Brown hold a color rendering of the new San Marino Public Library. |
Renowned local artist Eva Margueriette held a watercolor demonstration at her studio in San Marino on October 16 in support of the fund to build a new city library. Attending were residents Debbie Eggleston, Dana Marevitch, Carole Pennington, Lina Hatfield, Laurene Chang-Brockett, Barbara Millar, Carlye Cordner, Wendy Greenleaf, Lisa Sloan, and Jack MacLeod. |
Friday, October 17, 2003
Janet Wong, award-winning author and poet, will be at the San Marino Public Library on Saturday, November 15th at 3:30 pm. Ms. Wong has recently published two new books, Minn and Jake, a story about friendship, and Knock on Wood: Poems About Superstitions.
Ms. Wong is a native of Los Angeles who now lives in the Seattle area. She has appeared on the Oprah show, at the White House Easter Egg Roll and at the National Book Festival. A graduate of Yale Law School, she left her career as a lawyer to write for children and teens. Some of her award-winning books are, Buzz (an LA Times Best Book of the Year), Apple Pie 4th of July (Charlotte Zolotow Award), and Behind the Wheel: Poems About Driving (an ALA/YALSO Quick Pick for Reluctant YA Readers).
During her one-hour library program, Ms. Wong will talk about her two newest books, and she will also talk about writing for publication. The program is suitable for ages 5 and up. Ms. Wong will be available to autograph books after her presentation, and some of her books will be on sale at the library. Refreshments will be served after the program. So come join us at the library for a wonderful family event!
Thursday, October 16, 2003
The California Public Library Construction and Renovation Board will meet in Sacramento on Tuesday, October 28, 2003, to deliberate and make grant award decisions for the second cycle Library Bond Act applications. If San Marino's application is approved, the State will award nearly $7 million dollars toward the library building fund. The San Marino City Council, City Manager, School District Superintendent, Library Trustees and the City Librarian will all travel to Sacramento to attend the meeting.