Monday, November 17, 2008

Libby Bagby visits the Library with her new book

The Summey family listen as Libby Bagby author of "Lucky's Plott"
shares the story of her Plott Hound and her new book.


I listen as Mrs. Bagby talks about her book
and the writing process.

The Plott Hound is the North Carolina State Dog.
Libby Bagby has written an insightful book about
her rescue of an injured Plott Hound.


The Summey family enjoy the one on one visit with
the author of "Lucky's Plott"... Libby Bagby of
Roaring Gap, North Carolina.


A local family was fortunate to be at the Public Library
of Johnston County and Smithfield when Libby Bagby
came to the Library to show me her new book.
I like this book and will use it soon in a Story Time
program at the Library. Thanks Mrs. Bagby for
the visit and taking time to answer our questions.
Thank you




Saturday, November 15, 2008

New Library Card for young book lover

It was my joy to give Ryan Hess
his new Library card when I was
working at the Circulation Desk
on a recent Saturday in November.
Congratulations Ryan, enjoy your card.

Cynthia Moscarito's "We Can Be Friends"

Cynthia Moscarito came to A.S.K.
on Thursday November 13, 2008 to read
her book "We Can Be Friends"
to the boys and girls and parents in the
Story Time Clubhouse.


Nancy and Cynthia



A great group of kids came for the After School Kids program to
hear the author read her book and tell about writing it.


Cynthia in the Clubhouse with her book which is now available on Amazon.
Thank you Cynthia for sharing your book with us. We are looking forward to
your next book. Thank you.

Yarn Buster Club November 13, 2008

Dana and Abby knitting together looking
like twins from different mothers.
Moms enjoy the Yarn Busters too.
Good job Jason
Tangles are a part of life, it helps to have friends.
Knitting is Fun!

Thursday, November 13, 2008

I Am Thankful This Thanksgiving

I asked a group of wonderful people who were at the Library for a program to list one thing that
they are thankful for and these are the responses I received.....
My Names Is........I am Thankful for.........
Caleb is thankful for... freedom
Hunter is thankful for... My Country
Sterling is thankful for...Cake
Jonathan is thankful for...my family and friends
Seth is thankful for... freedom
Edie is thankful for....our dog
Emma is thankful for...friends & family
Alex is thankful for...Christ
Noah is thankful for...Bears
Dana is thankful for... HUH (Groups)
Abby is thankful for...my dog
Jason is thankful for...pet
Christopher is thankful for...Mrs. Elaine (I did not pay this child to say that and I'm blushing)
Matt is thankful for...God
Brett is thankful for...food
Dan is thankful for...Noah
Noah is thankful for... Dan
Matthew is thankful for...family
Emma is thankful for...Friends
Valerie is thankful for...My Family
Hannah is thankful for... family and friends
Cindy is thankful for...my dear husband
Brett is thankful for...family
Matthew is thankful for... family
Angela is thankful for...family
Matthew is thankful for.... Friends
Elaine is thankful for...all these special people who shared what they are thankful for.

Happy Thanksgiving to Everyone!

Tuesday, November 11, 2008

Salute to our Veterans


Thank you for your service to the citizens
of Johnston County, North Carolina and
the United States of America.


Thank you for the lonely and dangerous hours
of unselfish service.


Thank you and blessings to you.
Brave, Strong and True.
Freedom, Justice and Responsibility
Thank you Veterans for doing more than your part.

Sunday, November 9, 2008

Joyce Mitchell former Director and Friend

Joyce Mitchell, former Library Director
recently visited the Children's Department
and showed me this lovely quilt
which she is making for a family member.
Since Joyce retired
she has been pursuing her hobby of quilting
and her work is wonderful.


Joyce was my first Director and also the person who hired me at the Library back in 1988 to work in the Video Department and promoted me to Circulation in 1990 and promoted me to Children's Librarian Specialist in 1992.
Thank you Joyce, I really love my job.

Detail from Joyce's Quilt.
Lovely!

Tuesday, November 4, 2008

Jan Brett is a wonderful Children's Author

On Monday November 3, 2008 I had the opportunity to see Jan Brett at Quail Ridge Books in Raleigh. Jan Brett is a popular children's author who has written and illustrated books such as "The Mitten", "The Hat", "The Umbrella", "Daisy Comes Home"," Hedgie's Surprise", "Comet's Nine Lives", "Berlioz the Bear", and now with her newest book
"Gingerbread Friends".
Nancy attended the event with me. We sat and waited for Jan Brett
to come in and while we waited Nancy crocheted this snowflake for Jan Brett.


It was so good to see Jan Brett again. I had attended her book signing for "The Umbrella" several years ago and mentioned to Jan that I had lived in Panama for two years and had seen the Blue Morpho butterfly which Jan drew into her book. She remembered meeting me then and it was good to connect again and see her new book.


In the photo below is Jan Brett drawing the Gingerbread baby from her new book.
That's the Gingerbread Baby on the right and the dog is the Peppermint Dog. As always in the book itself there is a preview of the story in the sidebars of the book. Jan Brett's artwork is exquisite and it was a joy to watch her draw and color this picture as I watched and marveled. She gave interesting artist-type information for the flock of young readers who came to see their favorite author. OK so I am not a young reader but I am a huge fan of Jan Brett.


Jan Brett's bus is parked right in front of Quail Ridge Books and that is Nancy becoming a part of the fanciful scenery.

Nancy and I both enjoyed the author visit and book signing with Jan Brett.
We have both been fans for years.

Monday, November 3, 2008

Yarn Busters Crochet Busters Projects


Look at this great groups of children.



A Teddy Bear gets a new hat to wear thanks to Daniel.

This was the fun part. Showing our friends what we are working on.

Yarn Projects look great. Good job everyone!

Yarn Busters Knit Busters projects

Dana
Noah

Christopher

Abby

Author Laura Numeroff



A Black and White Cat is the star of Laura Numeroff's newest book
"If you Give a Cat a Cupcake"
I was able to attend the reading and book signing in October at Quail Ridge Books.
The Cupcake above was used as decor for the book display. I was the fortunate winner in the Raffle of this Cupcake. I'll read the new book in December and have the cupcake on display at the program. Check our December calendar in the Children's Department for the time and date of the "Friends" program.
Laura Numeroff signed two books for me. I enjoyed hearing her read the book.
This new book is a cute story and will be fun to read at the Library to Story Stars and others.
Laura Numeroff is from Brooklyn New York and has written many books, such as
"If you give a Mouse a Cookie"