Friday, April 22, 2011
Thank You and Adieu
During the ten years I have worked at Pacific Grove Public Library, there are not many moments when I have just sat and imbibed the atmosphere of the Library. When you're part of the staff, there is always something or somebody, (if not many things and many people), waiting for your attention.
For the most part, I find the constant movement, interaction, variety of questions and responsibilites energizing. But there is something peaceful and settling about entering the Library and quietly imbibing its atmosphere. It's like a good poem or a soft melody or the company of a dear friend - it holds you and opens your awareness to new possibilities.
I have worked in more than a dozen libraries during my career: public, academic, legal, even a bookmobile driving around San Francisco. But this library, the Pacific Grove Public Library, is my favorite.
It's my favorite for many reasons. I love the Carnegie arches and the high ceilings. I love the Children's Room and the Landaker mural. I love the collection, which has been carefully honed to contain old and new titles - to be discovered and rediscovered by one generation, then another. But mainly I love the spirit - of the library, the staff, the community it serves.
I love the staff who welcome you as you walk in the door. I love the exuberance that rings out from the Children's Room. I love the inquisitiveness of people who stop by the reference desk. I love the fact that visitors feel at home here. Because the reality is - this is part of every Pagrovian's home.
The Library is the community's living room - a place where you can relax, rejuvenate, engage. There's something for everybody: books, newspapers, magazines, music, movies, eBooks to read, audio books to listen to, story times for children, events for adults.
When I've entered the Library through the staff entrance, I've been inspired by the potential - for the Library to build on its natural beauty and spirit and become even more for its community. More programs for teens and adults; more workshops on writing or using technology, on cooking (during the Farmers Market), or even knitting; a speaker's circle highlighting the creativity and expertise of local residents; an oral history program; local history exhibits; game night; bookclubs, etc.
There is so much I had hoped to do: to help rebuild the Library after the devasting budget cuts of 2008; to help make it a "village library for the 21st century."
And so it is with some sadness that I bid the Library, its staff and patrons adieu. I have accepted an offer to join the staff at the Monterey Institute of International Studies, and will begin working there next week. (I feel like I am going to graduate school: so many new resources and databases to learn, while I meet and assist students from all over the world!)
I have loved being here. I have enjoyed meeting you, chatting with you, working with you. Thank you for trusting me with your questions, sharing your ideas and inspiration, lending a helping hand, being wonderful patrons.
My wish for you is that your Library receives stable and secure funding - soon. And flourishes for another century or two.
Best Regards,
Pamela
Wednesday, April 20, 2011
Meet the Author: Cara Black
Thursday, April 14, 2011
Exhibit: Roadside Vernacular Architecture
Wednesday, April 13, 2011
Grand Openings! Great Beginnings!
Tuesday, April 5, 2011
Mark Your Calendars!
Monday, March 28, 2011
Shifting...
Wednesday, March 23, 2011
A Love Letter
To our anonymous admirer - Thank You. We love you too!
Tuesday, March 22, 2011
Special Storytime with Bob Kanegis
Wednesday, March 16, 2011
Thank You, Ashlee!
Thank you for everything you've done on behalf of the Pacific Grove Public Library and its patrons. You will be missed.
Dorraine Zief Law Library - University of San Francisco
Saturday, March 12, 2011
Website - In the Spotlight
Friday, March 11, 2011
Spring Forward!
Daylight Savings time begins Sunday, March 13, 2011 at 2 a.m.
Enjoy the longer evenings!
(Daylight savings continues until Sunday, November 6, 2011 at 2 a.m.)
Wednesday, March 9, 2011
Hitchcock's Grandmother in P.G.?
- Alfred Hitchcock's grandmothers were: Anne Hitchcock & Emma Whelan.
- Neither of those names appear in the Library's Local History File.
- Neither of those names appeared in a spot check of Polk City Directories for this area.
- Biographies of Hitchcock indicate that he asked and encouraged his mother to move to California. However she never did. No mention was made of his grandmothers.
- Biographies also indicate that Hitchcock owned some property at the end of Canham Road near Scotts Valley at one time, (in addition to his home in Los Angeles). Apparently he sold the property and made L.A. his main home.
If you have any leads or information about Hitchcock's grandmother living in P.G., please let us know.
Saturday, March 5, 2011
Poetry Workshop
Friday, March 4, 2011
1st Saturday Booksale March 5th
Wednesday, March 2, 2011
Green Eggs & Ham!
Tuesday, March 1, 2011
Mark Your March Calendars
Thursday, February 24, 2011
Snow in P.G.?
Whether rain or snow, it promises to be a good weekend to stay cozy and warm at home. But first - stop by the Library and pick up a good read, some DVDs, maybe a back issue of your favorite magazine... Or if you're feeling stir crazy at home, spend some time in our 103 year old reading room. The Library's furnace was fixed this week, so it will be cozy and warm.
Saturday, February 19, 2011
Meet the Editor/Author - Joe Livernois
It promises to be an engaging, entertaining and insightful evening. Join us!
Tuesday, February 15, 2011
A Bowling Alley at PG High?
Monday, February 14, 2011
Be Mine, Sweet Valentine
Friday, February 11, 2011
Love & Libraries
Share the Love!
Wednesday, February 2, 2011
Puppet Show - on Saturday!
Don't miss this tale told with humor, well crafted puppets and colorful scenic effects. Recommended for ages 3 and up!
Friday, January 28, 2011
Legos in the Library!
It was a HUGE success. Although it was primarily promoted in Kindergarten and First Grade classrooms, boys and girls of all ages came to share their favorite lego creations....
Saturday, January 22, 2011
Tax Forms
However, we know that not everyone likes to file electronically. So the Library continues to offer tax forms to the public. You can pick up forms whenever the Library is open. We stock the basic forms:
If there are any other forms you need, we can print them for you (15 cents/page) or you can visit the websites and print them yourself:
Thursday, January 20, 2011
Friends of the Library Annual Meeting - Part 2
During a "Conversation Cafe", facilitated by Elin Kelsey, Pagrovians let their imaginations spill out on paper.
Writing Workshops. Tech Lab. Tool Lending. Satellite Center for Olli at CSUMB. A 2nd story! Open during the Farmer's Market. Book Clubs. Teen Center. Movie Night. Miniature Golf in the Library!
Tuesday, January 18, 2011
Friends of the Library Annual Meeting
Judy Archibald, the President of the Friends, offered a warm welcome. Dick Grimmer gave an encouraging Treasurer's Report. Six terrific new Board members were nominated and elected to join the existing splendid Board Members. And that was just in the first fifteen minutes!
Next, Judy announced the Friend's receipt of a bequest by Pagrovian, Erna Morris. A $100,000 check was presented to the Friends, with a promise that another $250,000 would be forthcoming in February.
In keeping with Erna's wishes and to help ensure the future of the Pacific Grove Public Library, the Friends' Board announced their decision to establish a PG Library Foundation for long-term fundraising!
Speaking on behalf of the City, Mayor Garcia expressed her appreciation for the Friends and the new Foundation. And she shared that the City supports the Library 100%. And this was only the half-way point of the meeting!
Next Senior Librarian, Lisa Maddalena, gave a brief presentation, Refresh! A Plan for Renewal for the Pacific Grove Public Library. With images and examples from other libraries, she highlighted some of the staff's ideas for revitalizing the Library.
Then for the next 45 minutes, attendees gathered around tables and brainstormed about their dreams and ideas for the Library. The room was bursting with ideas!
It truly was wonderful. And yet another testament to the fact that Pagrovians love their Library. (And have some really good ideas for its future. Some of which will be shared in the next blog post!)
Friday, January 14, 2011
The King's Speech
That's one of the questions we received at the Reference Desk this week.
We thought others might be interested... So having read several articles and a few blog posts, we refer you to an article in The Telegraph. "How the King Found His Voice." Historian Andrew Roberts offers a decidely British slant on the film, but he does clarify what was exaggerated, which characters were not present at the speech in real life, and why Wallis Simpson was not depicted as positively as in American productions. The Telegraph offers links to several other articles on the topic, so if you're interested,
Tuesday, January 11, 2011
Friends of the Library Annual Meeting
After a short business meeting, Elin Kelsey will facilitate a discussion of what Pagrovians would like the PG Library to be. The Mayor will say a few words about the Council's vision for the Library. Our Senior Librarian, Lisa Maddalena, will present some ideas the staff would love to develop. And then the floor is yours.
Do you want more E-books at the Library? Would you like more programs offered for your education and enjoyment? Do you think the Library facility could use some refurbishing?
Friday, January 7, 2011
Exhibit Features South Seas
Seale gifted these artifacts to the Library in 1936, in memory of his wife, Ethel Prouty.