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From Our Director:


Congratulations
Summer at the Library 2004
S
ummer brings with it longer days,
vacations, and time to relax and Graduates.
read. At the Library it also brings
about the annual Summer Reading and Listening GOOD LUCK
Program, a busy and fun-filled time for our staff, in your future plans.
especially those in Youth Services. This summer
also brings about some changes in personnel at
the Library. Display Items Sought
Cassie Wilson resigned as Youth Services The Library is seeking items to place our
Coordinator on April 7. Cassie accepted a similar display cases. Suitable items include collections
position in Rowlett, Texas, and began work in of all kinds. We’ve previously featured nostalgic
Rowlett on May 10. toys, crafts, teddy bears and other items.
Paula Drummond has accepted a Dinosaurs will be on display in June to coincide
temporary position as Youth Services Coordinator with the 150th anniversary of the first display of
with our library. She comes to the Youth Services dinosaur replicas.
Coordinator’s position with 12 years of If you have an interesting hobby or
management experience. Most recently she has collection, please call Beth Keuneke, Adult
been the Director of the New Creations Learning Services Coordinator, or Paula Drummond, Youth
Center. Paula earned her B.S. Degree in Services Coordinator, for consideration.
Education from Wright State University. Paula is Books on CD New at Library
busy planning the Summer Program for Youth
The Library is pleased to introduce books
and Young Adults with the assistance of Linda
on CD are now available. We’ve purchased a
Priddy and Carolyn Beck from our Youth Services
range of titles from many genres to add to our
Department.
collection. Due to our belonging to the SEO
Annie Teckman has been rehired to work
(Southeastern Ohio Regional Library Center)
as a Library Assistant and can be seen behind the
consortium, many more books on CD are
Circulation Desk again this summer. Annie is
available to our patrons through interlibrary loan.
home from Wooster College and will be working
Books on CD are very popular with truck drivers,
varied hours to cover vacations and sick leave.
commuters, and vacationers.
Matt Ramsey has also been rehired for the
summer. He will be working as a Page and doing
other duties as well. Matt is home from the HOW TO REACH US
University of Virginia. Telephone: (419) 394-7471
Ashley Phlipot has resigned her position as Fax: (419) 394-7291
Page. She will be working at Cedar Point this
summer before heading on to Oberlin College in Address: 140 South Chestnut Street
the fall. St. Marys, OH 45885
We wish Cassie and Ashley much success
in their new endeavors. Please stop by and E-mail: pittmasu@oplin.org
welcome Paula, Annie and Matt. Web Site: www.stmarys.lib.oh.us
Susan Heckler Pittman
Library Director
Adult Summer
Reading Theme is
“Mystery of
the Garden”
“Mystery of the Garden” is
the summer theme for the
“Let’s Talk About It” adult
book discussion program.
Each session begins in the
Library meeting room at 7:00
PM. Be sure to arrive early as Lindsay Laux, left, and Kristy Wilson, senior art
students from Memorial High School, paint the front
the library doors close at 7:00 P.M. Books for windows of the Library in May as a reminder to
the series may be checked out at the Library register for the Summer Program for Youth and
circulation desk. Please call or visit the Library Young Adults.
to register for the following summer sessions:
x June 8 – Lavender Lies by Susan Wittig Friends of the Library; Photography Award,
Albert. Scholar: Dr. Sally Angel. $100, by Coldwell Banker-Plus One
x July 13 – The Garden Tour Affair by Ann Professionals; Ohio Theme Award, $100,
Ripley. Scholar: Mary Molitierno. Lawler’s Flower & Gifts; First Place, $80, by
x August 10– Grave Mistake by Ngaio the Friends of the Library; Second Place, $50,
Marsh. Scholar: Sue Thompson. Wright State University-Lake Campus; and
Third Place, $40, the Friends of the Library.
Artfest Committee Ribbons will be awarded to all winners and
honorable mentions.
Releases Prospectus
The 15th Annual St. Marys Summer E-Books Available
Artfest, prospectus/entry form is available at
the library circulation desk. Interested artists
may also call the Library and ask to receive
at SMCPL Web Site
one by mail. This year the Artfest Opening Day St. Marys Community Public
Reception & Awards Presentation will be on Library (SMCPL) patrons can
Sunday, August 8, from 1:00 to 4:00 P.M., and now check out e-books from
the exhibit will be on display from August 9 our web site,
through August 15. Artwork will be due July 22- www.stmarys.lib.oh.us,
26 during Library hours and must be downloading them onto their
accompanied by an entry form from the Artfest home computer or PDA (personal digital
prospectus and $10 entry fee for up to three assistant, such as a Palm Pilot). E-books
entries. check out for 21 days. After that the e-book is
Adult and high school or college student no longer accessible and needs to be re-
artists residing in Auglaize, Allen, Mercer, Van checked/downloaded.
Wert, Hardin, Darke, Shelby, and Logan SEO, the Southeastern Ohio Regional
counties are eligible to enter this juried art Library Center, initially purchased over 1,000
show. Prizes and awards include: Best of e-books, nonfiction and fiction alike, that are
Show, $200, by Hunter Printing and Office available for checkout by SMCPL patrons.
Supply; 15th Annual Award, $150, by the There is no charge for downloading e-books
Friends of the Library; Watercolor Award, from the library website. E-books are another
$100, by Wright State University-Lake fantastic benefit of having a Library Card from
Campus; 3 Dimensional Award, $100, by the the St. Marys Community Public Library.
Discover New Trails @ Your Library!
Summer Calendar for 3-year-olds up to Senior in High School
Program registration is requested.

MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY

June Discover New Trails Registration Registration Registration Registration


1-5 @ Your Library!
June Magnificent Young 11:00 A.M. 1:30 P.M. Book review
7-11 Monday—All ages Adult Preschool Program for drawings.
are welcome. Noon. Book Program Grades 4-6 Winners posted
Follow the trail map chat. Bring at noon.
and win a prize! a sack 1:30 P.M.
lunch. Program for
Grades 1-3
June Magnificent Young 11:00 A.M. Book review
14- Monday— Make Adult Preschool drawings.
18 It/Take It Craft. All 6:00-7:30 Program Winners posted
ages are welcome. P.M. 1:30 P.M. at noon.
Journaling 1:30 P.M. Program for
program. Program for Grades 4-6
Grades 1-3
June Magnificent Young 11:00 A.M. 1:30 P.M. Book review
21- Monday— Guess the Adult Preschool Program for drawings.
25 number of seashells Program Program Grades 4-6 Winners posted
and try a tongue- To be at noon.
twister to win! All announced. 1:30 P.M.
ages are welcome. Program for
Grades 1-3
June Magnificent Young 11:00 A.M. 1:30 P.M. Book review
28- Monday— Fill out a Adult Preschool Program for drawings.
July book review and 3:00 P.M. Program Grades 4-6 Winners posted
2 enjoy an ice cream Survivor at noon.
sundae. All ages are Skills 1:30 P.M.
welcome. Speaker. Program for
Grades 1-3

July Library is closed for Young 11:00 A.M. 1:30 P.M. TOMORROW –
5-9 Holiday Weekend. Adult Preschool Program for Last day to turn
Program Program Grades 4-6 in reading logs.
To be
announced. 1:30 P.M. Book review
Program for drawings.
Grades 1-3 Winners posted
at noon.
July Young Adult 11:00 A.M. – 6:00 P.M.
12- Rodeo. Noon. 1:00 P.M. Last Volunteer Pizza
16 Featuring Day Hoedown Party &
chuckwagon for 3-year-olds Evaluation
grub. to 6th graders. Session.
Yahoo!
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St. Marys, OH 45885 U.S. Postage PD.
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“The library will provide creative and factual resources to meet the educational, informational,
cultural and recreational needs of the community.” – SMCPL Mission statement

Donations Received Last Quarter


February
In memory of Judge James I. Shaw by Mr. & Mrs. Kurt Kuffner
& Family; in memory of Katherine Osborne by Mr. & Mrs. HOW TO
Charles Hemmelgarn. REACH US:
March
A gift by Guiding Hands OCCL; gift by the St. Marys Leinen ADDRESS:
Friendship Organization; gift by Father Jim Dugal; gift by the 140 SOUTH CHESTNUT ST.
Auglaize County Mental Health Association, Inc. NAMI-Auglaize. ST. MARYS, OH 45885
April
In memory of Winifred Maurer by the Board of Trustees St. Marys TELEPHONE: (419) 394-7471
Community Public Library; in memory of Winifred Maurer by the Staff
St. Marys Community Public Library; in memory of Fred Von Gunten
& Gerald Yost by the Guiding Hands OCCL; gift by the St. Marys AA FAX: (419) 394-7291
Group; gift by Dominion Resources Services, Inc.; a gift by Eddie
Badertscher; in memory of Blake Jeffries by the Therapists, Auglaize E-MAIL:
County Educational Service Center; a gift by Dr. W. Victor and Judy pittmasu@oplin.org
Von Blon; and a gift by Dianne and Cal Caywood.
Building Plaque Donation: In memory of Helen Eshenbrenner given WEBSITE:
by Margaret Hunter, Doris Glass & William Eschenbrenner; in www.stmarys.lib.oh.us
memory of Brayden Alan Sands by Robert Hirschfeld.

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