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LIBRARY NEWS <br /> THE BEST DEAL IN TOWN THE YEAR 2000 <br /> Any patron in the state of Colorado can come and register As the end of 1999 approaches,interest in calendars <br /> for a library card here in Louisville. It's simple, easy and and calculating the millennium grows! Here is a list of <br /> free! All you need to do is bring in books relating to that subject for young people. <br /> your driver's license with your current Turn of the Century,Ellen Jackson <br /> address. If your license does not have Each century of the 2nd millennium is <br /> your current address on it,please bring brought to life through the eyes of a child �� <br /> in a document that is pre-printed with living in England or America. I. II I <br /> your current address (such as a utility Kids Guide to the Millennium,Ann Love I ft o <br /> bill, checkbook or vehicle registration) Countdown calendar,millennograms, cyber <br /> and a picture ID. If you are under the age of 16 and would celebrating. <br /> like to get your own card,please bring a parent or guardian <br /> with you and have him/her show his/her current address Story ofTime and Clocks,Anita Ganeri <br /> and identification. The process of getting a library card is A discussion of time and various ways it has been <br /> measured. <br /> faster than you ever thought possible! Come in today and <br /> take advantage of your local library! Big Book of Time,William Edmonds <br /> An explanation of decades, centuries,millennia and <br /> SUMMER READING PROGRAM eras. <br /> Jerusalem 3000,Alan Paris <br /> The Louisville Public Library Summer Reading Program Kids look back at 3000 years of history in the city of <br /> was awarded second place in a statewide competition gold. <br /> sponsored by the Center for the Book and Econoclad Visual Timeline of the 20th Century, Simon Adams <br /> books. Carol Purfurst and Sandra Tracks events and discoveries. <br /> Richmond,Youth Services Librarians, Story of Clocks and Calendars, Betsy Maestro <br /> Aliicreated the program around the Colorado Marking a milestone of the threshold of a new <br /> state theme, Titlewave,and prepared a millennium. <br /> scrapbook that was used in judging the <br /> program. The Louisville Library placed 2nd Calendar Moon,Natalia Belting <br /> in the category of medium-sized libraries in Uses poetry and painting to describe seasonal moons. <br /> Colorado. Carol accepted the award at the annual Century Farm, Cris Peterson <br /> conference of the Colorado Library Association in October. 100 years on a family farm. <br /> "TIS THE SEASON" HOLIDAY CRAFTS <br /> As 1999 draws to a close and we approach the start of the new The annual holiday crafts program for children ages <br /> millennium,you may be preparing to make charitable 7-12 will be held Saturday,December 4, from 10:00- <br /> contributions to some of the organizations you value. In 11:30 AM. Children will have the opportunity to <br /> support of the Library,you may want to make several items with the help of volunteers. <br /> consider a tax-deductible donation to the is a $1.00 fee for materials. Because attendance <br /> Louisville Public Library Foundation,a 0 is limited, children need to register and pay their fee <br /> non-profit 501(c)(3) corporation. In ^11 at the Youth Services Desk by December 1, 1999. <br /> order for your gifts to affect tax savings f For additional information,please call Carol or <br /> in 1999,they must be made before Sandra at 303-666-6037, ext. 676. <br /> January 1,2000. <br /> Please check signs posted throughout the Library for holiday closures! <br /> The Library staff extends heartfelt wishes to all of our valued patrons <br /> for a safe, happy, and healthy holiday season. )0(flig <br /> Winter 1999 <br />