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Special points of interest:
• Spanish Feature
• Summer Programs
• Event calendar
• Woodland High
School Ground
Breaking Ceremony
• Support our
business members
• Appreciation CALL
OUT
• The Friends’ News
Book Reviews 2
AAUW by Sharon
Watt
3
What’s happening
with the Friends:
3
Calendar of Events 4
Summer Fun
Programs
5-6
Woodland High
School Ground
7
To our business mem-
bers and sponsors
8
Inside this issue:
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AMONG FRIENDSAMONG FRIENDSAMONG FRIENDSAMONG FRIENDS Issue 2 June, 2013
F R I E N D S O F T H E W O O D L A N D C O M M U N I T Y L I B R A R Y
NEWSL ET TER
Upcoming Events at the Woodland Library Upcoming Events at the Woodland Library Upcoming Events at the Woodland Library Upcoming Events at the Woodland Library
�e Summer Reading Program will begin on June 1st. �ere
are three programs, each designed for a di�erent age group.
�ere is an early learning program designed for children
(and their parents!) from birth to "ve years old.
�ere is a school age program for children age six to eleven
and one for teens twelve years old and up. You don’t even
need to have a library card (although you should probably
get one!). See a library sta� member to sign up beginning on
June 1st. �e Summer Reading Program is a great way to
encourage reading throughout the summer as well as provid-
ing plentiful opportunities for parents and children to inter-
act in meaningful ways around literacy.
Children’s DVD’s available at the Library
Upstairs at the library you will "nd many CDs appropriate for small children and older kids too. �ese range
from historical tapes, for example: Harriet Tubman or Abraham Lincoln to nature tapes on the Tundra,
Books for sale in the
library. Ask for help
from the librarians.
Book payment and
donations into this box by
the stairs.
Friends of the Woodland
Community Library
PO Box 894
Woodland, WA 98674
360.225.2115
http://www.lewisriver.com/
woodland/libraryfriends/
360.225.2115
Friends of the Woodland
Community Library
PO Box 894
Woodland, WA 98674
http://www.lewisriver.com/woodland/libraryfriends/
Home page: http://www.lewisriver.com/woodland/libraryfriends/ Page 2
AMONG FRIENDSAMONG FRIENDSAMONG FRIENDSAMONG FRIENDS
Our incredible
librarians and the
customer service
they provide are a
large part of what
keeps people
visiting. Have you
thanked a librarian,
today? Now you can
do so by name.
Meet Your Librarian: Diana Maurer
Personally, Diana enjoys mystery "ction with James Patterson being her favorite author. Coincidentally, mysteries are the genre of books most checked out, followed closely by science "ction. Patrons might have also noticed the expanded Spanish section which is becoming quite popular.
Diana sees the library as a communi-ty hub and stresses that if we had a larger building, we could o�er more programs as well as stock more books. She feels that the library is especially important in this commu-nity as many people are unable to get a Wi-Fi connection at home, so they depend on the library for the com-puters. Diana acknowledges that she
really enjoys her contact with the public in her “Woodland Library family.”
Diana Maurer is a familiar face in the library. She is always smiling, ready to help and has worked in Woodland Community Library for about six years. She has also worked at the Vancouver and Cascade Park branch libraries.
She lives in LaCenter and has "ve grandchildren in the area. In her spare time, Diana likes to read, of course, and work in her garden, as well as spend time with family.
Diana’s main job is to check books in and out of circulation, shelve books and assist with reference questions, but she also chooses a theme of the month for the young readers.
War Brothers is a biographical
work that focuses on a boy named
Jacob, growing up in Uganda
circa 2002. Jacob is sent with his
friends to a seminary school for
an education. As soon as they
arrive and begin their studies,
their entire dormitory full of
young boys is kidnapped by the
Lord’s Resistance Army leader,
Kony Jacob, and forced to "ght
alongside other abducted children
as the LRA tries to overthrow the
Most people look at Graphic
Novels as nothing more than a
big comic book but there are
many titles that I consider some
of the "nest modern day literature
being produced. Many Graphic
Novels for adults and teens are
biographical in nature, dwelling
on a wide variety topics of the
human condition. Done well,
Graphic Novels can be a very
powerful story telling medium.
Ugandan government. Jacob and
his friends are starved and beaten
as they are forced to kill their
fellow Ugandans. �is is not an
easy story to read. It is written as
a kind of diary. �e words are
powerful enough, but accompa-
nied by the excellent artwork,
they become haunting, especially
when you remember that it is
based on real life events that Ja-
cob miraculously survived.
StaJ Picks/New Items By Justin Keeler, Librarian
Boda entre extraños,
By: Lisa Kleypas
Book Review: Boda entre extraños
Nueva Orleáns, a comi-
enzos del siglo XIX.
Lystte Kersaint, una res-
uelta criolla que huye de
un padrastro que la mal-
trata y de un matrimonio
de convenciencia,
encuentra protección en
la casa de Maximilien
Vallerand, un notorio
libertino que, según se
rumorea, asesinó a su
adúltera esposa. La at-
racción entre Max y
Lysette no tarda en
nacer, pero antes de que
encuentren la felicidad
deberán desvelar los
misterios que encierra el
pasado de Max.
www.lisakleypas.com
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Friends of the Woodland Community Library Mission Statement
Woodland needs our help to make library service available to all student in the Woodland School District. Join us as we bring equitable library service to all in our community. Meetings are on the 2nd 6ursday of
each month at the Port of Woodland
O7ce, at 10 A.M.
115 Davidson Ave. Woodland, WA.
(Across from the Police Station.) http://www.lewisriver.com/woodland/libraryfriends/
Friends of the Woodland Commu-nity Library is a member-supported nonpro"t organization that advo-cates, fundraises, and provides critical support for the Woodland Commu-nity Library and related literary and educational programs. We provide the community with opportunities to invest in the success of the Library by donating funds or by donating time through volunteering.
Questions-Please call library 225-2115.
We look forward to meeting you.
Friends Board of Directors
∗ President: Barbara Karnis
∗ Vice-President: Paula Bosel
∗ Secretary: Sharon Watt
∗ Treasurer: Bob Barnes
∗ Membership Co-Chairs: Sharon Watt and
Noel Johnson
∗ Fundraising Chairman: Noel Johnson
∗ Newsletter Editor: Joyce Sixberry
What’s Happening with the Friends
�e Library Friends Fair, which at-tracted members of 13 local library communities, was held in the Water Resources Education Center in Van-couver, WA, on May 18, 2013.
�e members shared their past and future ideas and goals. Noel and Nan-cy Johnson represented the Friends of the Woodland Community Library.
Noel said the main goal of the Wood-land group is to build a new library. He stated that to accomplish this we "rst have to change our area to include the entire Woodland School District.
Nancy Tessman reported on the goals of the entire group. Everyone was very upbeat and agreed that libraries are more important than ever.
�e meeting room was awesome and the food was even better. Good food, good friends in a perfect location. Well done.
Nancy Tessman, Executive Director of FVRL District,
with Noel Johnson., Woodland Friend
AAUW is the American Association of University Women, but it is neither an association of exclu-sively women or even only ‘university’ women. AAUW has male members and accepts members with a two-year Associ-ate’s or higher degree.
It is a national organization that has been empowering women since 1881. AAUW advances equity for women and girls through advocacy, education, philanthropy, and research. It promotes educational and professional opportunities for women in the United States and around the globe and it is one of the world’s largest sources of funding for graduate women.
AAUW’s Legal Advocacy Fund works to combat sex dis-crimination in higher education and the workplace by provid-ing "nancial support to plainti�s. Currently the organization
is actively involved in the issue of sexual assaults in the mili-tary.
AAUW has done ground-breaking work in many areas: the con"dence gap between boys and girls in middle school and high school; sexual harassment in schools; sex discrimination in academia; the gender pay gap; why women lag behind men in the "elds of science, math, engineering and technology (STEM).
�e Cowlitz County Branch of AAUW has two book dis-cussion groups that meet in Longview. For many years we have given a scholarship, in the spring, to a young woman who is a resident of Cowlitz County and who will be a junior or senior in the following fall at a four-year university. We also participate in a state program to recognize high school girls who excel in science, math and technology.
For more information, go to www.aauw.org or the state web-site: www.aauw-wa.org. Or contact me at 360-225-2294 or slwatt@earthlink.net. Sharon Watt
What is AAUW?
By Sharon Watt, President, Cowlitz County Branch of AAUW
F R I E N D S O F T H E W O O D L A N D C O M M U N I T Y L I B R A R YF R I E N D S O F T H E W O O D L A N D C O M M U N I T Y L I B R A R YF R I E N D S O F T H E W O O D L A N D C O M M U N I T Y L I B R A R Y
Calendar of EventsCalendar of EventsCalendar of EventsCalendar of Events
Regular Events at the Woodland LibraryRegular Events at the Woodland LibraryRegular Events at the Woodland LibraryRegular Events at the Woodland Library
�e Adult Book Discussion Adult Book Discussion Adult Book Discussion Adult Book Discussion group meets at 11:00am the 3rd Wednesday of every month. Copies of each
month’s book are provided by the library. If interested, please speak with a sta� member.
Story Times: Story Times: Story Times: Story Times: Story Times are set to resume the "rst week of June 3rd. We o�er two di�erent Story Times a week. Monday at
10am is the “Little Kids” time for ages 0-3. Friday at 10am is the “Big Kids” time for ages 3-6.
Summer Reading:Summer Reading:Summer Reading:Summer Reading: June 1st will mark the beginning of the 2013 Summer Reading program! :e program is open to children 02013 Summer Reading program! :e program is open to children 02013 Summer Reading program! :e program is open to children 02013 Summer Reading program! :e program is open to children 0----12 years 12 years 12 years 12 years
old, with a separate program for Teens (12old, with a separate program for Teens (12old, with a separate program for Teens (12old, with a separate program for Teens (12----19 years old). **No library card required. 19 years old). **No library card required. 19 years old). **No library card required. 19 years old). **No library card required. Participants earn rewards through reading, and others by completing educational activities. �e two little kids’ programs involve completing reading activities for each prize. Each child will get a game board (they can turn in up to six for a total of six prizes in the summer). Each game board takes around
three hours of reading to complete. �ey get a prize and an entry into the grand prize drawing.
Teens need to read ten hours for each prize. For the "rst four prizes that they get, they can choose a $5 Amazon.com giN card or an entry into the grand prize drawing. ANer the fourth one, they get an entry into the grand prize drawing. Every branch will get to choose a grand prize winner. We all know the value of keeping young people engaged in reading and learning throughout the summer. :e Summer Reading program not only encourages kids to read, it provides families with meaningful and fun ways to interact with each other while they are completing the various activities.
In addition to the regular Summer Reading program, the library is providing a total of SIX PERFORMANCES SIX PERFORMANCES SIX PERFORMANCES SIX PERFORMANCES during the months of June, July and August. :ese events are always free, entertaining and educational for all kids (and their grown-ups!). We will have our @rst performance at 3:00pm on June 26th.
F R I E N D S O F T H E W O O D L A N D C O M M U N I T Y L I B R A R YF R I E N D S O F T H E W O O D L A N D C O M M U N I T Y L I B R A R YF R I E N D S O F T H E W O O D L A N D C O M M U N I T Y L I B R A R Y
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Address:
770 Park Street
Woodland, WA 98674
Phone: 360-225-2115
Phone: 360-225-5652
FVRL District Web page:
http://fvrl.ent.sirsi.net/client/default/
Hours Open:
Mon, Tue 10:00 am - 6:00 pm;
Wed 10:00 am - 8:00 pm;
Wu, Fri 10:00 am - 6:00 pm
Community Librarian:
Justin Keeler
E-mail: jkeeler@fvrl.org
Woodland Community Library
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FOCUS ON RESOURCESFOCUS ON RESOURCESFOCUS ON RESOURCESFOCUS ON RESOURCES, , , , By Justin Keeler
Electronic Resources
Fort Vancouver Regional Li-brary District o�ers our pa-trons access to a large and pow-erful selection of electronic databases that are available to everyone with a library card, free of charge. You can access them at home by going to www.fvrl.org and clicking on the “Research Databases” link or from the catalog computers in the library. �ey are con-veniently indexed by broad subject headings such as
“Books and Literature” and “Homework Help”. �ese re-sources are not considered “Internet” sources by teachers. You generally cite the articles as you would cite an encyclope-dia entry or a magazine/newspaper article. It is my intent to highlight a few of these tools in each issue of �e Friends of the Woodland Li-brary Newsletter. Under the Authors, Books and Literature Heading you will "nd the database NoveList
Plus. If you are ever in a quan-dary as to what to read next, this is a great place to start. If you have a certain author or genre of book that you like to read, NoveList can help steer you towards new material and you will see that there are many ways that you can "lter your results such as by “setting”, “tone” and “pace”. �ere is even a NoveList for K-8th grad-ers so you can help the younger readers in your life "nd books that will entertain and educate them.
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Laurie BarnesLaurie BarnesLaurie BarnesLaurie Barnes
SPECIAL THANKS to our Friend of the Woodland Community LibrarySPECIAL THANKS to our Friend of the Woodland Community LibrarySPECIAL THANKS to our Friend of the Woodland Community LibrarySPECIAL THANKS to our Friend of the Woodland Community Library
for selling donated books on Amazon.com, as “LaurieFVRL”. We appreci-
ate all the time and eFort you have contributed to raise money for the new raise money for the new raise money for the new raise money for the new
library.library.library.library.
BOOMS TO BREW HALF MARATHON IN WOODLAND
�e "rst annual Booms to Brew half marathon and 10K run was held in Woodland on April
21, 2013. �ere was a little mist in the cool morning air as 800 people gathered near the start-
ing line for the race.
Deb Kitchen said, “It was a real privilege to participate in the event.”
She sees the event as a tribute to those killed or injured at the Boston
Marathon. Everyone observed a moment of si-
lence before the race started.
“�is is an exciting event for Woodland,” Deb
said.
Maryalicia Verdecchia ran in the Blooms to Brew
half marathon in Woodland. She says she looks
forward to the event next year in Woodland.
:is is a very :is is a very :is is a very :is is a very
exciting event. exciting event. exciting event. exciting event.
Woodland will Woodland will Woodland will Woodland will
bene@t greatly bene@t greatly bene@t greatly bene@t greatly
from this new from this new from this new from this new
high school.high school.high school.high school.
Woodland High School Groundbreaking Ceremony, by Noel Johnson
A ground breaking ceremo-
ny at the site of Woodland's
new high school was held
May 23, 2013. It was well
attended. �e school is
scheduled to open in 2016.
F R I E N D S O F T H E W O O D L A N D C O M M U N I T Y L I B R A R YF R I E N D S O F T H E W O O D L A N D C O M M U N I T Y L I B R A R YF R I E N D S O F T H E W O O D L A N D C O M M U N I T Y L I B R A R Y
Are you a current individual member of the Friends of the Library who also owns or works in a local business?Are you a current individual member of the Friends of the Library who also owns or works in a local business?Are you a current individual member of the Friends of the Library who also owns or works in a local business?Are you a current individual member of the Friends of the Library who also owns or works in a local business?
If so, we hope you will consider switching to a business membership or join us now if not a member. We will run your busi-ness card in our newsletter when you @rst become a member and then list your company in the newsletter for the next three issues aJer joining. You can also oFer a special Member Bene@t to customers who are also members of the Friends of the Woodland Community Library. It’s a great way to promote your own business, thank our membership for their support and show your support of our local library. :at’s a lot of visibility and goodwill for a few extra dollars.
Business memberships are $25.00 per year. All Donations are quali�ed under the tax code of 501C.All Donations are quali�ed under the tax code of 501C.All Donations are quali�ed under the tax code of 501C.All Donations are quali�ed under the tax code of 501C.
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Your business card could be here.Your business card could be here.Your business card could be here.Your business card could be here.Your business card could be here.Your business card could be here.Your business card could be here.Your business card could be here.Your business card could be here.Your business card could be here.Your business card could be here.Your business card could be here.
Business Friends
Wank you to our New and Renewing Business Members:
America’s Family Diner
Kit Academy Preschool
We Lewis River Review, Gl or i a Loug h ry , Ed i to r
Napa Woodland Auto Supply
Johnson-Bell Arts, C ar oly n Jo h ns o n- Be l l (L eh l )
Debbie Kennell State Farm Insurance
PRAE, Inc.
Holland America Bulb Farms, Inc.
Grace Community Church
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