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September Events

Written by ZeiglerS
August 31st, 2010

Quisenberry Library
September 2010 Events
Questions? Call 601.924.5684 or email: szeigler@jhlibrary.com

Thurs. Sept. 2
Clinton Bookworm Stitchers
10:00-Noon

Sat. Sept. 4
Hands-Off Computer Classes
10:00-11:30 “Intro. To Computer Stuff for Real People

Thurs. Sept. 9 Clinton Bookworm Stitchers 10:00-Noon

Thurs. Sept. 9 Dr. Virgil Taylor
6:00pm “”Medicine or Drugs, Are They Saving Your Life or Killing You?”

Sat. Sept. 11 Hands-Off Computer Classes 10:00-11:30
“Basic Browsing for Beginners and
Get Your Email on!”

Tues. Sept. 14 Genealogical and Historical Society
7:00pm “My Hinds County” Dr. Doug Richardson

Thur. Sept. 16
Clinton Bookwork Stitchers
10:00-Noon

Sat. Sept. 18
Clinton Sewing Class
1:00-4:00pm

Tues. Sept. 21
Friends of the Clinton Library
12:00 noon
Speaker: Shellie Zeigler,
Branch Manager
“Update on the Quisenberry Library”

Thurs. Sept. 23 Clinton Bookworm Stitchers
10:00-Noon

Sat. Sept. 25.Hands-Off Computer Classes
10:00-11:30 “Intro. To Computer Stuff for Real People”

Thurs. Sept. 30
Clinton Bookworm Stitchers
10:00-Noon

Friends of the Ridgeland Library

Written by ZeiglerS
August 25th, 2010

The Friends of the Ridgeland Library and the Ridgeland Library Branch Manager, Nan Crosby, came by for a tour of our beautiful new building on 8.18.2010

The Friends & their Branch Manager (Nan Crosby) & The Q's Branch Manager (Shellie Zeigler).

The Friends & their Branch Manager (Nan Crosby) & The Q’s Branch Manager (Shellie Zeigler).

Checking out The Genealogy Room

Checking out The Genealogy Room.

Quisenberry Branch Manager Shellie Zeigler & Ridgeland Friends of the Library President, Jerry Williams.

Quisenberry Branch Manager Shellie Zeigler & Ridgeland Friends of the Library President, Jerry Williams.

Millennium Trilogy: It’s what to read!!

Written by ZeiglerS
August 23rd, 2010

Surely, the vast majority of you have heard of Steig Larsson’s “Millennium Trilogy.” There are currently three books in the series: The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, The Girl who played with Fire and The Girl who kicked the Hornet’s Nest.

The “Girl” in question in all of these books is the tough-as-nails, Lisbeth Salander. I believe it is impossible to read these books and not only root for Lisbeth…but desire to be in her shoes (or be that Doc Marten boots) for at least one day.

While Lisbeth is indeed a strong character, I have to plead for another front runner of these books, Mikael Blomkvist. The smart as a whip, yet debonair journalist that is always tied up in some way with Lisbeth (and the other way around).

Don’t let the fact that these books are translated from Swedish detour you from one of the best series in a long time. They read easily and quickly.

Sadly, the author died in November 2004. There is rumor of a fourth book in the series that is nearly completed. We can only wait with baited breath to see if it ever sees the light of day.

In the meanwhile, do yourself a favor and give the first book a shot. I can only imagine that you’ll be begging for more.

It’s worth noting that all 3 books were made into films in Sweden. I did see the first one…..a great adaptation! Will the U.S. version be as good? Again, we’ll have to wait to see.

(If you like this series, you might also like: The Passage by Justin Cronin, City of Veils by Zoe Ferraris, In the Woods by Tana French, Smilla’s Sense of Snow by Peter Hoeg and Sun Storm by Asa Larsson).

Book Sales-Starting back this month!!

Written by ZeiglerS
August 3rd, 2010

Book Sales to Resume!

Starting Friday, August 6th & Saturday, August 7th….The Friends’ of the Library will begin holding a booksale the first weekend of every month.

So mark your calendars and start saving those pennies!

More Summer Reading 2010 Recap

Written by ZeiglerS
July 22nd, 2010

Summer Reading 2010

Written by ZeiglerS
July 22nd, 2010

The Summer Reading Program may be over, but the memories and joy of reading will last a lifetime!

Display: Tom Sawyer & Little Women

Written by ZeiglerS
July 22nd, 2010

Catch our latest display which features “The Adventures of Tom Sawyer” by Mark Twain and “Little Women” by Louisa May Alcott.
The display not only features The March Family home, but also some detailed information about the author. And a must see is Aunt Polly’s house and the famous “whitewash” scene from the beloved “The Adventures of Tom Sawyer.”

Quisenberry Library Closed for Holiday

Written by ZeiglerS
June 30th, 2010

The Quisenberry Library will be closed Monday, July 5th in Observance of Independence Day.

Please not that any materials due on this date will not incur an overdue fine if returned on July 6th or placed in outside book drop.

Have a safe and happy holiday!!

Summer Reading Fun!!

Written by ZeiglerS
June 22nd, 2010

Percy King, aka The Snake Man made a visit to the library on June 18th. He drew quite a crowd and delighted many!! Children’s programmer, Alston Curtis and Branch Manager, Shellie Zeigler, helped out with the many animals!!

Children's Programmer, Alston Curtis & The Snake Man 6-18-10

Branch Manager, Shellie Zeigler & The Scorpion.

Brave man!!

Brave patrons!

Percy King drew quite a crowd.

June Adult Programs

Written by ZeiglerS
June 9th, 2010

Thursday, June 10th @ 6pm:
“Don’t Let Stress Make Your Life a Mess.” presented by Dr. Virgil Taylor

Bookworm Stitchers:
June 3, 10, 17 & 24 @ 10am

The Clinton Sewing Club
Saturday, June 19th @ 1-4pm