Week 33 saw lots of activity as more books and materials arrived and were placed on shelves. Volunteer training began in the new Community Room and wiring to the floor boxes was completed so that public computers can be installed next week. The photos below provide the latest views of the weeks activity.
A street side sign announces the planned opening of the Library. Some flowers opened even though it is still
February to add color to the announcement.
This bronze Coon Cat will welcome visitors to the Library. The Cat was created by Georgia Gerber and the Japanese Black Walnut table on which the Cat sits was created by Gary Leake. Both artists are well know in the area and the combination is a great addition to the Library. The exhibit was provided by the Friends of the Library.
Everyone is envious of the director's (Leslie's) office and particularly of her new double screen computer!
This happy and hardworking group of dedicated librarians spent the week getting the Library ready for the opening. From left to right are Beck Bolte, Marie Byars, Leslie Bakker, Laurie King, and Leslie Franzen.
Tables were set up in the Community Room during the week to get ready for the training of volunteers who will be assisting in the Library. The mobile console in the center of the photo between the tables is new and provides projection for power point presentations. The screen is just visible on the left side of the photo and extends down from ceiling.
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