they are ready to go. Some HOMEWORK HELP FOR
<br /> LIBRARY NEWS volunteers copy, cut, sort,glue, and STUDENTS
<br /> staple materials for children's
<br /> continued storytimes and the Summer Reading e Homework Center will
<br /> program, read to the children at
<br /> reopen on Tuesday,
<br /> Library Volunteers — We storytimes, assist with the afternoon
<br /> �' September 2. This is an after-school
<br /> Couldn't Do it Without You! Homework Center, and help with program for elementary and middle
<br /> special craft projects or programs. school students,Monday through
<br /> Other volunteers sort and shelve
<br /> Tn the Library's break room, Thursday afternoons from 2:30 -
<br /> there is a calendar where each the ever-increasing number of 4:00 PM. Volunteers and staff
<br /> volunteer notes the number of audiobooks,videos,and CDs that librarians will guide students in
<br /> hours he or she contributes each get returned every day,while others solving their homework questions.
<br /> time they come to help at the make new labels, attach stickers to A reference book collection is
<br /> Library. It's amazing to see each the children's holiday books, or file available in the Center and
<br /> name repeated once—sometimes returned items in the children's computers are available for Internet
<br /> twice—a week with 1, 2 or even 4 vertical file. Last, but certainly not searches, research of databases, and
<br /> hours contributed each day. In least, are those volunteers who word processing. Students may use
<br /> 2002, our volunteers gave over serve on the Library's Board of the Center for quiet study as well as
<br /> 1,600 hours of their time to the Trustees to advise the Library and homework help.
<br /> Library. This year, they are well on City Council on policies and service
<br /> their way to topping last year's total! needs. RESERVE AND RENEW BOOKS
<br /> Each month we see anywhere The staff at Louisville Public ON-LINE
<br /> from 20 to 30 volunteers in the Library thanks all of our volunteers
<br /> Libra The ran e in a e from for their loyal and dedicated service
<br /> Y g g to the Library and to the Jjid you know that you can
<br /> young adult to,well,Vera just r
<br /> search the libra catal
<br /> celebrated her 96th birthday! Some community. As one of the busiest Y o g
<br /> libraries in the State of Colorado, from the Library's web site? If you
<br /> volunteers are retired so they come find a book you would like,you can
<br /> early, others have time during the we don't know what we would do Y Y
<br /> without you! If you are interested in reserve it right from your computer.
<br /> day,while others come after a full And, if it takes you more than two
<br /> volunteering at the Library,please
<br /> day of work to give a few hours of Y
<br /> call Library Administration at weeks to read it,you can renew the
<br /> their time. Women and men both 303.335.4815. book from your computer as long
<br /> as
<br /> help to make the Library run
<br /> no other patron is waiting for the
<br /> smoothly and efficiently. book.
<br /> We have volunteers who t ..
<br /> -�_.= -:•; Check out the web site at
<br /> process materials (over 100 items - www.ci.louisville.co.us/library/ and
<br /> per week!). This requires stamping, . ... . _ - see what other services we have to
<br /> .
<br /> casing,labeling, barcoding, and
<br /> offer.
<br /> covering the new books, - - -
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<br /> audiobooks,videos, music CDs, ,.:,,, ^,
<br /> and kits. One volunteer sorts, G' ' LouIsvIi.i.R PUBLIC LIBRARY
<br /> shelves,and boxes donations for the c 950 SPRUCE STREET
<br /> K
<br /> ongoing used book sale—every .• 303.335.4849
<br /> week. Another volunteer comes • ' MONDAY-THURSDAY
<br /> during the day to enter new 10 AM- 8 PM
<br /> magazine issues into the computer FRIDAY & SATURAY 10 AM- 6 PM
<br /> database (40-50 issues per week!), SUNDAY 1- 5 PM
<br /> while another shelves them when
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