Monday, January 21, 2008

GRAND OPENING CELEBRATION OF NEW CROWELL PUBLIC LIBRARY IN SAN MARINO ON JANUARY 26

Steve Koblik, Keynote Speaker

On Saturday, January 26, when the San Marino community celebrates the long anticipated grand opening of its new public library, the Crowell Public Library – christened in honor of former San Marino mayor Suzanne Crowell and her family for their generous support of the 29,000 square foot, $16 million state-of-the-art facility – the words of Benjamin Franklin will come vividly to life. “He that can have patience can have what he will,” wrote the founder of the first public library.

“It’s been a long journey and, I am grateful for the community support and collaboration,” exclaims City Librarian Carolyn Crain of the community’s quest to make the Crowell Public Library a reality. “Planning for the new library began in earnest in 1999 when the library initiated the Community Needs Assessment and The San Marino Public Library Foundation engaged a fund development consultant. We are proud of the public private partnership that has brought us to this moments where we can finally open our door to the public.”

Without a doubt, the wait has been more than worth it, Crain asserts. “Our new library is going to offer so many opportunities for programming and new services that I don’t know where to start!” she says with a smile. “I can’t wait to see people’s faces as they experience first hand all the amenities our new facility now enables us to provide – everything from wireless access throughout the building to a Homework Center where students can study after school.”

Throughout Opening Day, from 9:15 a.m. to 5 p.m., members of the community will have a chance to view the Homework Center for themselves. Other key areas visitors won’t want to miss include the Computer Training Lab, the Children’s Library, Reference and Technology Area, and the Chinese Collection as well as such meeting spaces as the Barth Community Room, Thornton Conference Room, and Schow Patio Garden, which will regularly offer coffee cart services.

However, the opening day festivities will include far more than a tour of the new facility. Students from the San Marino Chinese School will kick off the day’s festivities at 9:15 a.m. with a Lion Dance. At 10 a.m., San Marino Mayor Dr. Matthew Lin will then step up to the podium to accept proclamations – and congratulations – from various federal, state and civic leaders.

The formal community Grand Opening Ceremony – featuring Steven Koblik, President of The Huntington Library, Art Collections and Botanical Gardens as Keynote Speaker and Larry Mantle, host of KPCC radio’s popular weekly program Air Talk, as Master of Ceremonies – will follow at 11 a.m. Lee Mothershead, President of the Library Board of Trustees, and Bob Sievers, President of the Library Foundation, and Carolyn Crain, City Librarian will make remarks as well.

The highlight of the ceremony will take place when we introduce Major Donor Suzanne Crowell and her family,” predicts City Manager Matt Ballantyne. “The Crowell family has provided the community with a gift that will benefit the city of San Marino for generations to come.

Adds Bob Sievers, “The Crowell family’s generosity was the spark that ignited the unfailing support that so many members of our community showed, time and time again, for the new library. I hope as many contributors as possible will attend the Grand Opening, so that members of the Library Foundation, City Council and Library Board of Trustees can thank them personally.”

After the ceremony, several renowned local children’s authors will be on hand to sign their books and chat with their readers. Author Tony Johnston, who grew up in San Marino and has been a resident since 1985, will appear at 1 p.m.; Eve Bunting, winner of the Golden Kite Award from the Society of Children’s Book Writers and Illustrators, will follow at 2 p.m.; while TOKYOPOP/graphic novel authors Rikki and Tavisha Simons and Tricia Riley Hale will meet with Young Adult readers at 3 p.m.

Two very special guests will also visit the Crowell Library that afternoon. Benjamin Franklin – as re-enacted by Paul Sharaba, resident educator and host for the Western Replica of Independence Hall at Knotts Berry Farm – will share his thoughts on the role public libraries have played throughout U.S. history from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m., In addition, Curious George, hero of the popular children’s series by Hans Augusto Rey, will greet fans from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m.

“It will be a wonderful day,” promises Carolyn Crain. “It will be a celebration of the Crowell Public Library’s opening, yes. But it will also be an illustration of what we plan to offer the community for years to come – authors, speakers, artists, musicians and all manner of cultural programs.”

The Grand Opening Committee has already engaged the following guests for Opening Week: Ann Brazil, creator of TimeOut Tots teaching toys will appear on Monday morning, January 28, as will portrait and figurative painter Joyce Leddy later that day; Lisa See, author of the international bestseller, Snow Flower and the Secret Fan and Peony in Love, will visit the Crowell Public Library on January 29 at 7:30 p.m.; an ensemble of young musicians from San Marino High School will perform on January 30 at 7 p.m.; children’s author Lisa Yee, winner of the Sid Fleischman Humor Award and Chinese American Best Book of the Year Award, will meet with young readers on January 31, at 3:15 p.m. while Russ Parsons, food and wine columnist for the Los Angeles Times and author of How to Read a French Fry and How to Pick a Peach, will appear that evening at 7:30 p.m. Rounding out the week on February 2, at 2 p.m. is Shirley Kerins, author of A Celebration of Herbs: Recipes from the Huntington Herb Garden.

The Crowell Public Library is located at 1890 Huntington Drive in San Marino. For more information about the Grand Opening Celebration, call 626.300.0777 or visit www.sanmarinopl.org.

Monday, November 05, 2007

San Marino Public Library to Close For Big Move The San Marino Public Library will close on November 30, 2007 for the big move into its new home. It will remain shuttered throughout the month of December. No books will be due and no fines will be assessed while the library is closed. Please plan to attend the grand opening of the new library on January 26, 2008.

Wednesday, October 17, 2007

Food for Thought

Children, ages 4 - 12, are invited to the public library to participate in the annual In-N-Out reading program. For every 5 books read, children will receive a reading award good for a free hamburger or cheeseburger from In-N-Out Restaurant. The reading program will run from Saturday, October 13 - Saturday, November 24.

Theater of Puppets

Come and witness 4 popular folktales brought to life by Bob Stone and his lively, colorful puppets that range from 2 to 5 feet tall. Saturday, October 20th @ 2:00 p.m. Fun for the entire family!!!

Pirate Day

November 3rd is Pirate day at the San Marino Public Library. Be sure to get an invitation to this fun filled afternoon of creating cool pirate crafts, gear & loot. Drop by the library before Thursday, November 1st and pick up a form to showcase your creative talents by drawing a picture of your favorite book pirate. Bring back your drawing and receive your invitation. It's as simple as that!!! All ages are welcome to participate. There will also be an opportunity to meet and greet a special pirate guest.

Meet at the New Crowell Public Library

One of the best things about the new library is that it will offer three much-needed spaces for community meetings. The first is the Barth Community Room, a general purpose meeting room with seating for 80, along with an amplified lectern and an overhead projector. The Schow Patio Garden, adjacent to the Community Room, is a comfortable outdoor venue. The Thornton Room, on the library's upper floor, offers an intimate, elegant setting with room for 20 around a conference table.

These spaces are available for rental fees ranging from $15 to $75 per hour, depending on intended use and residency status of the renter. (Non-profits and San Marino organizations pay reduced fees.) Other fees may apply. For more information, call the library at 626 300-0779.

Volunteers Needed For the Big Move

During December, the Library is going to be moving from the temporary facility to the new Crowell Public Library and help will be needed. The City has hired a moving company to transfer the Library's materials, so they will do most of the heavy lifting, but library staff will need help shifting materials on the new shelves to use the space efficiently and make everything fit just right. This will be a big job. Also, we'll need some detail-oriented people to help us make sure that the books are in correct order, which means going through the collection item by item. There will be other tasks as well.

We're gathering names and contact information early so that we'll be ready to go when the time comes. Volunteers should be 15 or older. As tasks and timing come into better focus, we want to be able to reach those who want to take part. If you would like to help, please contact Rex at (626) 300-0777 or by email, rex@ci.san-marino.ca.us.

Wednesday, September 19, 2007

Library Increases Worker Productivity

The Library is great at helping students complete their homework and stock the latest mysteries for its loyal patrons. But did you know that it can also help grownups get their work done faster?

San Marino Parks Manager Ron Serven discovered this service recently when he was trying to figure out if weather had any effect on local “limb drop”. “I used to go over to the old library and research the records myself,” Serven said, “But my schedule is so busy now. I called over, and the librarian found the weather records for me right away. It was fabulous how quickly they responded.”

Serven noted that he was able to get this service even with the Library in its temporary facility. “Imagine how fast they will be able to help when they open in their new building in January,” he said.

The same reference service is available to members of the public as well as City Hall staff. Just call during our open hours at 626 300-0777, or email your questions to smpl "at" CityofSanMarino.org any time. Maybe we can save you some time on the job!

Friends Book Sale November 17

On Saturday, November 17, from 8-noon, the Friends of the San Marino Public Library will hold their annual used book sale. There are sure to be plenty of bargains among these gently used, donated books. Some may be suitable for holiday giving! The sale will be held in the Temporary Library next to the construction site: 1800 Huntington Drive, San Marino. Call 626 300-0777 if you have questions.

Native American Dance & Culture

Join us at the San Marino Public Library for an afternoon with Rodney Howard, one of the premier Native American Dancers on the West Coast. Witness as he brings to life dances, songs and stories to life from tribes across North America. Performing in brilliant traditional regalia, he will put on a display of dances from the 1400’s to the modern day Pow Wows. Dances include Grass Dance, Round Dance, Eagle Dance, Hoop Dance and more. The exciting event will take place on Saturday, November 17th @ 2:00 p.m.

Looking for Something to Read?

The San Marino Public Library is now offering animated books reviews on its website.

These book reviews are great for students in kindergarten through eighth grade. Sponsored in part by the San Marino Chapter of the National Charity League, this online resource is another innovative way children can find new and interesting titles to read. You can also sort and search Valentine and Carver’s accelerated reader list, and then search to see if the Public Library carries that specific title. To enjoy this book discovery experience first hand, go to http://sanmarinopl.org and click on "Children’s Webpage". Then click on the “Animated Book Reviews” link.