Friday, December 19, 2008

Thursday, December 4, 2008

Give a gift that keeps on giving

Dedicate a book to the ones you love this Christmas...Purchase one of the books on display at the Richland Library, add a book plate with your name or loved one's name to the inside and the library will put it on its shelves. All books are coordinated to the 2009 Summer Reading Program, Be Creative @ your Library!
Book cost: $15.95 - $17.95

Story-Time with Santa


Mark your calendar...December 16 at 6:30pm, Santa is very busy this time of year but when he heard about the wonderful boys and girls that come to the Richland Community Library, he was very happy indeed!
Call 717-866-4939 to reserve your spot!

Thursday, November 6, 2008

After-School Halloween Party

Fuzzy Bunny Slippers
How many marshmallows can you fit in your mouth and still say "fuzzy bunny slippers"? The champs could fit 5! Fun times at Richland Library!



Book Sale!

The Richland Community Library will have a Book Sale beginning on November 8, 2008 at the Richland Fire Company - 20 East Main Street - from 8am to 1pm.
Bargain prices for the sale books vary, prices range from 50¢ to $3 per book. The sale includes a variety of over 2,000 items including children’s titles, best sellers, paperbacks, library discards, plus much more.
The Book Sale continues at the Richland Community Library – 111 East Main Street - on Monday, November 10 from 12:30 – 8pm, regular sale prices in effect.
On Tuesday, November 11 from 12:30-8pm quantity discounts start – a box of books will be available for $10, and on Wednesday, November 12 from 12:30-8pm prices are slashed again.

On Wednesday patrons can purchase a box full of books for only $5! In addition, library tote bags and t-shirts will be on sale throughout the multi-day book sale. For additional information please contact Amy Davis at 717-866-4939, or anderson@lclibs.org

Sunday, October 5, 2008

New Looks @ The Richland Library

Since we are your window on the world we thought it appropriate to show you other windows throughout the world - check these photos out next time you drop by the circulation desk.


This theme is now painted on our walls and reinforced by our service to the community.
In this photo of the library's circulation desk, you can see Library Director Amy Davis hard at work and some folks in the background using the Internet. Behind her you will notice that the stacks have been moved to make more open space in the library for study and sharing. We love to support all individuals in our community who are interested in lifelong learning!




These pictures reflect just a few of the changes made! We are Your Window to the World! Therefore to make the library area more inviting we have shifted furniture, painted walls, decorated the old, dressed up with some new, created our own cafe - The Page Break featuring gourmet coffee only $1 a cup and the possibilities for more are endless. We invite you to rediscover The Richland Community Library!

Bobby: The Therapy Dog


This summer in addition to discovering bugs, we also got a visit from a very special dog. Here you can see Bobby - The Therapy Dog. The children got a chance to read to Bobby and learn more about the role of therapy dogs play in the lives of individuals and our community as a whole. To learn more about Therapy Dogs please check out the website of Therapy Dogs International http://www.tdi-dog.org/briefhistory.html and to learn more about the positive impact of children reading to dogs check out Tail Wagging Tutors http://www.tdi-dog.org/childrenreadingtodogs.htm

A Summer of Buggin' Around











This Summer our the Children's Reading Club theme was Catch The Reading Bug @ Your Library! In keeping with this theme all summer log we did projects creating bugs. Some on paper, others were additions to bike helmets (notice the spots and antenna) while others created red bowling balls into the biggest lady bugs you've ever seen. (Thanks Cedar Lanes!) We also read The Grouchy Lady Bug by Eric Carle. To discover more information on bugs check out this website. http://www.pasummerreading.org/reading_bug/index.html

Book Festival Influences Our World







Before we can reveal all the changes we've made to our library. We would like to share with you some of the experiences that have changed us and have influenced our "Window to the World."
On Saturday Sept. 29, 2007, Richland Communtiy Library Director - Amy Davis and Library Staff Member - Beth Leffler attended The National Book Festival. (Beth is pictured above with the map).
The event is sponsored by the Library of Congress and hosted by First Lady Laura Bush and is held on the National Mall in Washington, D.C., between 7th and 14th streets. During the festivities, Amy & Beth got 5 different authors to autograph titles which were later added to the library's collection and are available for checkout now!

Friday, October 3, 2008

Get to Know The Richland Library

This is the first posting to The Richland Community Library's very own blog. I wanted to start with showing you what our library looks like from the outside.
If you live in Richland, PA then you probably have driven by the building, but in the next few posts you will get to see the changes that have been made inside.
The library is a community destination offering a variety of resources to everyone. We like to call it Your Window on the World! Our website is http://www.lclibs.org/richland/ Just wait until you see the changes we've made!