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The Library Page Page 1 of 8
February 2010
Vol. 11, Issue 2 The Library Page
Knowledge.
Inspiration.
Connection.
Find it @ the Demmer
In this issue:
Booking Ahead 2
Library Trustee 3
Wedding Month 4
Featured Author 5
After School Program 6
Home Improvement 7
Save the date! 7
Demmer Memorial Library, Three Lakes, Wisconsin 54562
Hours Monday 9 – 8
Tuesday 9 -5
Wednesday 9 – 8
Thursday 9 – 5
Friday 9 – 5
Saturday 9 – 2
Contact
Phone: 546-3391
Fax: 546-2930
www.demmerlibrary.org
Upcoming February Events Monday, Feb. 1 12:00 p.m.
Friends of the Library Meeting
Lower Level
Thursday, Feb. 4 4:30 p.m.
Demmer Library Bldg. Committee
Lower Level Meeting Room
Tuesday, Feb. 9 4:30 p.m.
Library Board Meeting
Lower Level Meeting Room
Friday, Feb. 12 Lincoln’s Birthday
Sunday, Feb. 14
Monday, Feb. 15 11:30 a.m.
Library Limo -Reiter Center
Monday, Feb. 15 Presidents’ Day
Wednesday, Feb. 17 Ash Wednesday
Thursday, Feb. 18 4:30 p.m.
Demmer Library Bldg. Committee
Lower Level Meeting Room
Friday, Feb. 19 10:15 a.m.
Library Limo - Orchard Estates
Monday, Feb. 22 Washington’s Birthday
Saturday, Feb. 27 9:00 a.m. – noon
Used Book Sale
Lower Level
Weekly Events
Tuesdays 9:30 a.m. – 10:30 a.m.
Story Hour Program
Lower Level
Wednesdays 6:00 p.m.
Stampers & Scrappers
Library Lower Level
Thursdays 8:30 a.m. – 9:30 a.m.
Story Hour Program
Sugar Camp Elementary
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Show your love of
the library with a
new Demmer Library
book bag for only
$3.00 each.
February is National February is National February is National February is National
Cherries Month & Cherries Month & Cherries Month & Cherries Month &
Chocolate Month!Chocolate Month!Chocolate Month!Chocolate Month!
Chocolate Cherry Nut Bread
1/2 cup (1 stick) butter or margarine, softened
3/4 cup firmly packed brown sugar
1 cup buttermilk
2 eggs
1 teaspoon almond extract
2 cups all-purpose flour
1/2 teaspoon baking powder
1/2 teaspoon baking soda
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/2 cup dried tart cherries
1/2 cup mini semisweet chocolate morsels
1/3 cup toasted chopped almonds
Put margarine and sugar in a large mixing
bowl. Beat with an electric mixer on medium
speed 3 to 4 minutes, or until well mixed. Stir in
buttermilk, eggs and almond extract; mix well.
Combine flour, baking powder, soda and salt.
Add to buttermilk mixture; stir just until dry
ingredients are moistened. Stir in cherries,
chocolate morsels and nuts.
Grease and flour bottom only of 9 x 5-inch loaf
pan. Pour batter into prepared pan. Bake in a
preheated 350-degree oven 55 to 65 minutes,
or until wooden pick inserted in center comes
out clean. Let cool in pan on wire rack 10
minutes. Loosen edges with a metal spatula.
Remove from pan. Let cool completely. Wrap
in plastic wrap and store in refrigerator. Makes
1 loaf, about 16 slices.
http://www.mi-cherries.com/brd04.htm
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Booking AheadBooking AheadBooking AheadBooking Ahead High Interest Titles to be Published in Spring 2010!
Put Your Name on the List Today!
The Last Time I Saw You by Elizabeth Berg Return to Sender by Fern Michaels Shattered by Karen Robards The Bone Thief by Jefferson Bass Clean Kill by Jacki Coughlin The Golden Mile by Martin Cruz Smith Mrs. Darcy and the Blue-Eyed Stranger by Lee Smith The Queen’s Lover by Vanora Bennett Worst Case by James Patterson The Telling by Beverly Lewis
I Can’t Believe it’s Not Fattening by Devin Alexander
The Maeve Binchy Writer’s Club by Maeve Binchy
BOOKS – THE OTHER CHANNEL
The Books-the-Other Channel book discussion group will be discussing The Age of Innocence by Edith Wharton on Tuesday, February 23rd, 2010 at 6:30 p.m. in the lower level of the Demmer Library. "Is it--in this world--vulgar to ask for more? To entreat a little wildness, a dark place or two in the soul?" --Katherine Mansfield "There is no woman in American literature as fascinating as the doomed Madame Olenska. . . . Traditionally, Henry James has always been placed slightly higher up the slope of Parnassus than Edith Wharton. But now that the prejudice against the female writer is on the wane, they look to be exactly what they are: giants, equals, the tutelary and benign gods of our American literature."--Gore Vidal
"Will writers ever recover that peculiar blend of security and alertness which characterizes Mrs. Wharton and her tradition?"--E. M. Forster
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We’re Looking for a Library TrusteeWe’re Looking for a Library TrusteeWe’re Looking for a Library TrusteeWe’re Looking for a Library Trustee
The Demmer Library Board of Trustees currently has a vacancy on its seven member library board.
Why Does Someone Become a Library Trustee?Why Does Someone Become a Library Trustee?Why Does Someone Become a Library Trustee?Why Does Someone Become a Library Trustee?
The reasons people become Library Trustees are as varied and diverse as the talents and skills that Trustees
bring to their Library Boards. Generally, trustees bring a love of their library and appreciate the library’s role as an important place
in the local community.
What is a Library BWhat is a Library BWhat is a Library BWhat is a Library Board and What does it do?oard and What does it do?oard and What does it do?oard and What does it do?
The Library Board is the governing body of the library. The Library Board does NOT manage the day-to-day operations of the
library. The library board does:
• Hire and Evaluate the Library Director
• Oversee Library Funds
• Create Policies for the Library
• Advocate for the Library
Interested?Interested?Interested?Interested?
If you are interested in becoming a Library Trustee please submit your name, address and phone number, along with a brief
statement outlining your interest in becoming a trustee, to Janet Dixon, Library Director, P.O. Box 760, Three Lakes, Wisconsin.
What are the Duties and Responsibilities of a Library Trustee?What are the Duties and Responsibilities of a Library Trustee?What are the Duties and Responsibilities of a Library Trustee?What are the Duties and Responsibilities of a Library Trustee?
1.1.1.1. Employ a competent qualified Library Director
2.2.2.2. Create written policies to govern library operations and programs
3.3.3.3. Determine library purposes and secure adequate funds for programs
4.4.4.4. Know you community and its library needs, keep current on library standards and trends, support staff and director in carrying out library programs
5.5.5.5. Participate in the library’s public relations program
6.6.6.6. Prepare and approve annual budget
7.7.7.7. Know local and state library laws and support library legislation in the Wisconsin and Federal government
8.8.8.8. Establish material selection policy for the library
9.9.9.9. Attend monthly board meetings
10.10.10.10. Attend Trustee meetings and workshops
11.11.11.11. Be aware of State Library and Library System Resources
12.12.12.12. Report regularly to governing officials and the general public
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If you enjoy reading Nora
Roberts check-out these DVD’s
based on her books:
Carolina Moon
Blue Smoke
Angels Fall
Tribute
High Noon
Midnight Bayou
Northern Lights
Library Staff Members
Janet Dixon – Director
Nancy Brewster – Assistant Director
Carolyn Eaglesham – Outreach Coordinator
Kelly Strauss – Youth Services Librarian
Stacey Orr – Adult Services Librarian
Charlotte Horant – Story Hour Coordinator
National Weddings MonthNational Weddings MonthNational Weddings MonthNational Weddings Month
Do you need help planning a wedding? We have a variety of books to assist you in
planning your dream wedding…everything from making your own favors to creating
calligraphy invitations. We also have several new titles to assist you in planning a “Green”
Wedding to make your celebration environmentally friendly.
• The Everything Green Wedding Book by Wenona Napolitano
• Wedding Hints & Reminders by Sharon Dlugosch
• Dream Weddings Do Come True by Cynthia Kreuger
• Michaels Book of Wedding Crafts
• The Complete Idiot’s Guide to Bridal Showers by Jennifer Barr
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DVD Series Explores Alzheimer’s Disease
The Family Guide to Alzheimer’s Disease series, will help you to understand the disease and its effects. This series
compiles information from physicians, experts in the field, and family members of Alzheimer’s sufferers to assist your
own family to take better care of your loved one and yourselves. This five volume series is hosted by Leeza Gibbons.
She speaks from experience as her own mother and grandmother were afflicted with the disease. She established the
Leeza Gibbons Memory Foundation and Leeza’s Place (www.leezasplace.org) to fulfill a promise she made to her
mother to educate and empower families dealing with the disease. Through these programs, you’ll benefit from the
experiences and insights of someone who has been in your situation.
The DVD series includes:
Vol. 1 Understanding Alzheimer’s
Vol. 2 Behavior Issues
Vol. 3 Daily Life
Vol. 4 Family Caregiving
Vol. 5 Transitions
Read to Achieve” with the Milwaukee Bucks
Starting January 2nd, children in third through tenth grades are eligible to participate in the Milwaukee Buck’s library reading challenge 2010 at
the Demmer Library. Every child who reads 500 pages will become an all-star reader which earns them a voucher for a free ticket to a
Milwaukee Bucks home basketball game at the Bradley Center. For those children who read more than 750 pages, their name will go into
special prize drawings with a chance to get an autographed basketball, or to be able to participate in the halftime High-Five Tunnel, or to be
recognized on-court at halftime during the game.
The deadline for turning in the final page count is Saturday, February 13th. Stickers will be handed out by the library to help recognize your
achievements, as well as a variety of bookmarks featuring various Bucks players. A full sheet of rules and all necessary information will be
available at the front desk of the library. The “Read to Achieve” Reading Challenge is a project of the Milwaukee Bucks in cooperation with the
Milwaukee Public Library, Milwaukee County Federated Library System, and the Northwestern Mutual Foundation.
“David Baldacci’s riveting novels have thrilled countless readers, taking them to the heights of government power and into the minds of those who pull the strings, and to the wonders of small town America and into the hearts of characters we love. Baldacci’s bestselling novels can be found on bookshelves in millions of American homes, as well as in motion picture studios, on top journalists’ news desks, and even in the Oval Office. He has received personal letters, honors, and recognition from heads-of-state and government department heads, who credit him for getting it right in his fiction.” Source: http://www.bookreporter.com/authors/au-baldacci-david.asp
#1 bestselling author, David Baldacci, was born in Virginia, in 1960, where he currently resides. He received a Bachelor of Arts in political science from Virginia Commonwealth University and a law degree from the University of Virginia. David practiced law for nine years in Washington, D.C., as both a trial and corporate attorney. David Baldacci has published nineteen novels: Absolute Power, Total Control, The Winner, The Simple Truth, Saving Faith, Wish You Well, Last Man Standing, The Christmas Train, Split Second, Hour Game, The Camel Club, The Collectors, Simple Genius, Stone Cold, The Whole Truth, Divine Justice, First Family, True Blue, and Deliver Us From Evil. In addition he has written two books for his young adult series, Freddy and the French Fries: Fries Alive! and Freddy and the French Fries: The Adventures of Silas Finklebean. Over 90 million copies of his international bestselling books are in print worldwide and translated into more than 45 languages. David contributes to and participates in several philanthropic organizations including the Wish You Well Foundation, Feeding America, National Multiple Sclerosis Society, the Barbara Bush Foundation for Family Literacy, the American Cancer Society, and the Cystic Fibrosis Foundation. Source: http://www.davidbaldacci.com/
Featured Author: David Baldacci
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Valentine Flower CraftValentine Flower CraftValentine Flower CraftValentine Flower Craft
Thursday, February 11th 3:30-4:30 p.m.
Pre Pre Pre Pre ––––K thru High School K thru High School K thru High School K thru High School
Join us for a fun after-school craft for Valentine’s Day. We’ll provide everything you need to make
chocolate kiss roses and tissue paper flowers. Children in second grade and younger will need to
bring an adult helper with them.
No registration is necessary
Publisher's Weekly Recent Best-selling Fiction The Help by Kathryn Stockett
The Lost Symbol by Dan Brown
The First Rule by Robert Crais The Swan Thieves by Elizabeth Kostova The Last Song by Nicholas Sparks I, Alex Cross by James Patterson Impact by Douglas Preston Deeper than the Dead by Tami Hoag Noah's Compass by Ann Tyler Treasure Hunt by John Lescroart The Girl Who Played With Fire by Stieg Larsson "U" is for Undertow by Sue Grafton Roses by Leila Meacham I, Sniper by Stephen Hunter Not My Daughter by Barbara Delinsky The Honor of Spies by WEB Griffin Sizzle by Julie Garwood Under the Dome by Stephen King Pirate Latitudes by Michael Crichton Altar of Eden by James Rollins
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Save the Date!Save the Date!Save the Date!Save the Date!
National Library Week – Rainforest Exhibit – April 12-17, 2010
Spring Fling – May 7th, 2010
2nd
Annual Community E-Recycling Event – June 12, 2010
Summer Reading Program – June 14th
, 2010
Many of our online resources provide quick and easy step-by-step instructions you can view online, print or e-mail. Home
Improvement Reference Center is a Do-It-Yourself database provided by the Wisconsin Valley Library Service (WVLS) which can be
found at our library website www.demmerlibrary.org from the left column under the heading “Online Resources”.
Here you will find full-text printable documents with high-quality step-by-step instructions for home improvement and home repair
projects. Thousands of repairs will be available in the areas of outdoor projects, electrical projects, remodeling projects, plumbing
projects, wood projects, decorating projects and maintenance. In addition to the repair information, other magazines and reference
books focusing on home improvement will be included in the database. The intent of this new product is to provide full text articles that
show instructions, tips, and suggestions for a variety of home improvement projects.
Check-out the Home Improvement Reference Center for Do-It-Yourself Tips!
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Select “Home Improvement Reference
Center” from library’s home page Choose your
“Project” and click on the icon
Click on the category you
want to view
Click on the category you want to view Click on the description you
want to view
Print, Save or e-mail the
instructions for your project.
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Demmer Memorial Library
P.O. Box 760
6961 W. School Street
Three Lakes, WI 54562
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