LAKEWOOD PUBLIC LIBRARY WILL BE CLOSED SATURDAY, JULY 4 FOR INDEPENDENCE DAY
"Vigorous writing is concise. A sentence should contain no unnecessary words, a paragraph no unnecessary sentences, for the same reason that a drawing should have no unnecessary lines and a machine no unnecessary parts." -- William Strunk, Jr. (1869-1946)
Save Ohio Libraries
Governor Strickland has proposed a cut to the Public Library Fund of $112.5 million in fiscal year 2010 and $114.8 million in 2011.
Lakewood Public Library depends on the Public Library Fund for approximately 50% of its funding. Under the Governor's proposal, Lakewood Public Library would lose approximately $1.2 million of needed revenue each year.
A cut of such magnitude to Lakewood Public Library’s revenue stream would mean substantial reductions, including cuts to materials purchasing and programs, reduced hours, staff furloughs and lay-offs. With such a drastic reduction in funds, Madison Branch is also at stake.
THERE IS NO TIME TO WRITE LETTERS. THE STATE BUDGET MUST BE APPROVED BY JUNE 30.
PLEASE SEND A STRONG MESSAGE: "DO NOT CUT FUNDING FOR PUBLIC LIBRARIES."
Call Governor Strickland 614-466-3555 or contact the Governor online.
Contact your state legislator. For contact info please visit
www.saveohiolibraries.com or www.olc.org/SaveOhioLibraries.asp
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UPCOMING EVENTS AT LAKEWOOD PUBLIC LIBRARY
SUNDAY, JUNE 28
SUNDAY WITH THE FRIENDS: Acoustic Music with Claudia Schieve
Claudia, a Cleveland State Junior, has been singing and playing in local venues since she was fourteen years old. She’s performed at Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and even backed up Josh Groban at Gund Arena. This solo performance covers a wide range of styles and original music.
2 p.m. in the Main Library Auditorium
TUESDAY, JUNE 30
AFTERNOON AT THE MOVIES- Chitty Chitty Bang Bang
Beat the summer heat by taking in a movie shown on our big screen. Bring a snack if you wish.
1 p.m. in the the Main Library Auditorium
NEW BOOKS, MOVIES & MUSIC-- Located on the First Floor in the New Book Area
Adult Fiction:
Wicked prey [large print] by John Sandford - LP FICTION SANDFORD
Whispers of the dead by Simon Beckett - MYSTERY BECKETT
Sapphire blue by DeAnn Smallwood - FICTION SMALLWOOD
Adult Nonfiction:
Margins of religion: between Kierkegaard and Derrida by John Llewelyn - 210.922 LLEWELYN
Midnight on the line: the secret life of the U.S.-Mexico border by Tim Gaynor - 364.13709721 GAYNOR
Who's Got Your Back by Keith Ferrazzi - 658.409 FERRAZZI
Adult Audiovisual:
It's America by Rodney Atkins - CD COUNTRY ATKINS
Not without a fight by New Found Glory - CD ROCK NEW FOUND GLORY
Yu yu hakusho - ghost files season 04 --DVD YU-YU HAKUSHO GHOST SEASON 4 VOL. 1
Juvenile Fiction:
Garden of Opposites by Nancy Davis - jPICTURE BK Davis
Cat by Matthew Van Fleet - jPICTURE BK Van Fleet
Fragile Eternity by Melissa Marr - jFICTION Marr
Juvenile Audiovisual:
Viva Pinata: Lights, Camera, Action -- jDVD Viva
Lucky Breaks by Susan Patron - jCD FICTION Patron
Robbert Bobbert and the Bubble Machine by Robbert Bobbert and the Bubble Machine - jCD Robbert
BROWSING THE STACKS
Lakewood Public Library offers a wide variety of book collections within our non-fiction area. This week's spotlight is: TRUE CRIME
These titles can be found on the second floor in the Non-Fiction Collection.
True crime: an American anthology by Harold Schechter - 364.15 SCHECHTER
The shooters by Leon Claire Metz - 364.15092278 METZ
Dallas justice; the real story of Jack Ruby and his trial by Melvin M. Belli - 364.152 BELLI
Killer couples: terrifying true stories by the world's deadliest duos by Richard Glyn Jones - 364.152 KILLER
Flowering of the bamboo by William Triplett - 364.152 8916
The anatomy of motive: the FBI's legendary mindhunter explores the key to understanding and catching violent criminals by John E.Douglas - 364.150973 DOUGLAS
LPL'S WEB SITE FOCUS - Friends of Lakewood Public Library
What gets done with the the money that is made from the Friends books sales? The money supports many of Lakewood Public Library's free programs. To find out more about the Friends and see when the next book sale is go to http://www.lkwdpl.org/friends/.
Contact us with any suggestions to this page through email: lpl@lkwdpl.org
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