Tuesday, August 7, 2012

Princeville Community Calendar 08/07/2012


Princeville Banner
Princeville Civic Association08/07/2012 
 
Scheduled Events
Community Events
Community Meetings
LME Library Walking Program
LME Library New Computer Stations
LME Library Gives Thanks!
LME New Subscriptions
Recycle Your Ink Cartridges
Electronics Recycling

 
 

Join Our Mailing List
Princeville Civic Association
Event Calendar
     
The Princeville Aquatic Center will be open Wednesday, August 15th normal hours. PAC will be closed August 16 & 17 due to school being in session but will be open the weekend of August 18 & 19. Be sure to stop by for the pool's last weekend before closing for the season!!   

Community Coffee (and Tea) is schedule for Wednesday, August 15, 8:00 am to 10:30 am. Come out and enjoy the company of local community members and friends. See what is new at the Princeville Heritage Museum while enjoying some delicious treats, donuts, and coffee!

Lillie M. Evans Library has new exciting news! Keep informed about your local library and learn about what is new! Scroll down for more information!   
Community Events
Wednesday, August 15, 8:05 am Princeville CUSD #326 First Day of School. The first day of school will be an 11:25 dismissal. Be on the look out for student walkers and bike riders.  

Wednesday, August 15, 8:00 am to 10:30 Community Coffee (and Tea) at Princeville Heritage Museum. Come out and enjoy great fellowship with local community members. 

Wednesday, September 5, Lillie M. Evans Library Biggest Loser Begins. Sign up at LME today. Biggest Loser will run from September 5-October 24. 

Sunday, September 16, 3:30 pm to 5:00 pm Hobo Quilts Program at Princeville Heritage Museum. No registration is required.
Community Meetings
Thursday, August 9, 7:00 pm, Lillie M. Evans Library Board Meeting at Lillie M. Evans Library.   
 
Monday, August 13, 7:00 pm, Princeville Civic Association Meeting at Village Hall. 
 
Tuesday, August 21, 7:00 pm, Village of Princeville Board Meeting. Agenda available at Village Hall 48 hours prior to meeting. 
 
Thursday, September 12, 7:00 pm, Lillie M. Evans Library Board Meeting at Lillie M. Evans Library. 

Tuesday, October 2, 6:30 pm to 8:00 pm, Princeville CUSD #326 Community Meeting 1-"Discovery". More information to come! 

Thursday, October 11, 7:00 pm, Lillie M. Evans Library Board Meeting at Lillie M. Evans Library. 

Tuesday, October 23, 6:30 pm to 8:00 pm, Princeville CUSD #326 Community Meeting 2-"Building Solutions". More information to come! 
Lillie M. Evans Library
Walking Program UPDATE
Princeville Walks is OVER-so how did we do?  We did great!  As you may know, Princeville Walks was part of LME Library's summer reading activities.  Starting May 29th, participants recorded the steps or miles they walked, ran, or converted from activities.  Each participant kept a log for the 9 week program which ended July 27, and then reported the miles periodically to us.  Whenever new miles were turned in, we updated our board in the library to see how far Princeville Walks. 

Overall we had 21 participants sign-up for the program and 13 turned in miles or steps.  Our major goal was to reach Princeville, Hawaii and we met our goal-Princeville, HI is 4195.1 miles away and our Princeville Walks participants walked a total of 4462.4 miles!  Along the way, we visited the Future Birthplace of James T. Kirk in Riverside, IA (102 miles) and Dorothy's House and Land of Oz in Liberal, KS (656.9).  Next it was on to the Museum of Clean in Pocatello, ID (1172 miles) and Madame Tussaud's Wax Museum in Las Vegas, NV (1406.2 miles).  When our walkers left the continental United States, they journeyed 2868.6 miles to Butte, Alaska.  Butte is known for its people powered Ferris wheel and for the landmark "sword in the pole." 

Thank you to everyone who participated in Princeville Walks-many people enjoyed this program, and we hope you did too!  If you were a participant, stop by the library anytime and pick up your certificate of completion.  For those of you looking for more fitness activities, the LME Biggest Loser Fall 2012 will be starting in September.  Visit the library's website at http://lmelibrary.org for additional information on this and other library programs.
Lillie M. Evans Library
NEW Walk Up Computer Stations
Thanks to the generous donations from the family & friends of Janet Hager, the Lillie M. Evans LIbrary now has two walk up computer stations in the library. These stations are perfect for searching the library's catalog, navigating the library's magazine articles and ebooks, and receiving some assistance from the LME Library staff. There is no sign-up necessary for these computers, but they are for quick searching and resource demonstration. Regular Internet users will continue to checkout computer passes and use one of the 7 sit down computers. The walk up stations are located by the circulation staff so if assistance is needed, the staff is available. 
 
Janet Hager contributed many hours to the library-first as a staff member and then as a volunteer-and we deeply appreciated the dedication and joy she brought with her. She passed away in February 2012, and we miss her greatly. Since Janet spent so much of her time at the library, it seems fitting for her to commemorated in this way. We have many fond memories of Janet and her commitment to the mission of the library. These gifts will continue to represent the service and enthusiasm Janet provided to the Lillie M. Evans Library District. 
Lillie M. Evans Library
Gives Thanks! 
The Lillie M. Evans Library would like to thanks the following people and businesses for their help and support during our 2012 Summer Reading Program: 

Dell Duttlinger, Joe Duttlinger, Ron Routh, Kayla Routh and Kayla Pettit for helping at Storytime, on parade day, and at the pool party.

EB Buildings, Beauford Potter, Kevin Wagenbach and Sub Express for assistance with the parade float. 

Midwest Ingredients, Casey's, Polar Bear Ice Cream, Avanti's and Peoria Rivermen for generous contributions toward prizes and incentives for our readers.

Princeville Aquatic Center for another great pool party and the Village of Princeville for general assistance throughout the summer. 

We couldn't have had such a successful program without any of you! Thank you so much!!!  
Lillie M. Evans Library
Introducing 2 New Subscriptions!  
The LME Library has recently purchased 2 new online resources for our library patrons. These resources are available in the left hand column (with our other library subscription databases) on the LME Library web page http://lmelibrary.org Just locate the resource and click on the icon - it's that easy! The resources are available in the library or from your home computer. You will need your LME library card number for home access. 
 
World Book Web has encyclopedias for early (World Book Online for Kids), middle (World Book Online Info Finder), and advanced users (World Book Online Reference Center). There are more than 20,000 photos, illustrations & maps; science fair projects; primary sources; read-aloud functionality; games & activities; and computer & web tutorials. In addition, there is a Spanish language encyclopedia (Gran Enciclopedia Hispánica online) and World Book Discoverfor more graphically based learners. Finally, there is The Early World of Learning which offers a wealth of resources to help preschoolers and children in the early grades grasp critical early childhood themes while developing reading and oral language skills. 
 
Rocket Languages is an online language learning site. Always wanted to learn a foreign language? Now's your chance! - you can access the site in the library or at home! There are courses in Spanish, Portuguese, Korean, Japanese, Italian, Hindi, German, French, Chinese and Arabic as well as American Sign Language and English for Spanish Speakers. 
 
LME encourages you to explore these and other of our library subscription databases. The databases include full-text magazine articles from nearly 3,000 publications, newspaper articles from Peoria & around the U.S., ebooks & audio books, kids interactive books, genealogical research sources, and fiction read-a-like lists. All these databases and more are available through the LME library's website at http://lmelibrary.org. 

No comments:

Post a Comment