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Johnson County Library
171 N. Adams Buffalo, WY 82834 (307) 684‐5546
Hours M‐Th: 10a‐8p F&Sa: 10a‐5p
Su: 1‐4p (Sept‐May) ~
Kaycee Branch 231 Ritter Ave. P.O. Box 226
Kaycee, WY 82639 (307) 738‐2473
Hours T: 10‐11a, 1‐8p W: 1‐5:30p
F: 10a‐noon, 1‐4p Sa: 2‐5p
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Linch Branch Hwy 192
P.O. Box 160 Linch, WY 82640 (307) 437‐6424
Hours T: 2‐5p Th: 1‐4p
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October—November 2013 http://jclwyo.org
Join us for the 21st annual benefit auction Friday, Nov. 1, at the Johnson County Library. The auction begins at 6 p.m. with the reception and silent auction, followed by the oral auction at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are on sale at the library for $15 apiece. Brannian Auctions LLC will preside and the event will be catered by Sagewood Café. Proceeds will benefit the library’s expansion and renovation project, by raising money for the furnishings for the interior of the library. The library is currently seeking grants which will help fund the
ANNUAL AUCTION BENEFITS EXPANSION PROJECT
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‘Longmire Days’
draws a crowd
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More than 150 people crowded the Johnson County Library on Sunday afternoon, Aug. 17, to get books autographed by local author Craig Johnson and hopefully meet actors from the A&E hit TV show “Longmire,” based on Johnson’s mystery novels.
The book signing was originally scheduled from 1 to 2 pm at the library, but the sheer volume of people and the busy schedules of Johnson and the other actors made for a much longer session. Actor Robert Taylor, who plays Johnson’s main character Sheriff Walt Longmire in the A&E show, arrived after 1:30. Both he and Johnson stayed until nearly 4 p.m. making sure everyone who came was able to get an autograph.
BOOK SALE! Thursday, Oct. 10 … 10-8
Friday, Oct. 11 …….. 10-5
Saturday, Oct. 12 …. 10-5
Endurance athlete Jennifer Pharr Davis will speak at the Johnson County Library at 7 pm Tuesday, Oct. 8, about her experiences which including setting a new record for traversing the Appalachian Trail and being the first woman to do so. She has written five books and most recently completed the 550 mile GR11 in the Spanish Pyrenees as well as the Laugavegurinn in Iceland, for a total 600 miles of spent hiking during her second and third trimester of pregnancy. Visit http://blueridgehikingco.com.
Athlete Talks @ JCL
Johnson County Library Foundation
The foundation was created in 1976 by patrons who saw the need to ensure the future of the library. Through donations, memorials and fund-raising, these volunteers have successfully supported special needs of the library & established a permanent endowment.
Board of directors Chair-Nick Thom Vice-Chair-Frank Pratt Treasurer-Steve Reimann Secretary-Tim O’Gan Bill Dooley Penny Orchard Olin Turner
Kaycee Branch____738-2473
Bonnie Ross, branch manager — Monica Brock — Kelley Davis
We’ll be putting on a Star Wars Day on
Tuesday, Oct. 1, complete with a showing of Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope after school at 4 p.m. Story hour will be at 10 a.m. and feature a Star Wars theme.
Our next book discussion takes place on Monday, Nov. 4 at 7 p.m. The this time around is Beautiful Jim Key: The Lost History of a Horse and a Man Who Changed the World, by Mim Eichler Rivas.
Thank you to The Harry & Thelma Surrena Memorial
For generous donations that fund this newsletter, library programming, and much more...
Recent Memorial Donations $1,000 in memory
of Lois Shethar Gordon ~
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Children’s Story HourChildren’s Story HourChildren’s Story Hour All ages welcome! Thursdays 10-11a
Great stories, crafts, games, songs … and a puppet show!
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Your library is free to use — we only need a form of photo identification and a proof of mailing address (like a piece of mail) to get you a library card. No overdue fines!
— What’s New — Nonfiction Dreamers and Schemer, by Lori Van Pelt Faux Florals, by Camilla Burns Ghost Towns of Wyoming, by Donald C. Miller Songs of the Cowboys, by N. Howard Thorp Light-in-Darkness, by William Martin Warriors in Uniform, by Herman J. Viola Fiction Aurora Drifting, by Karen Valley Hotshot, by Julie Garwood Wake the Dawn, by Lauraine Snelling W is for Wasted, by Sue Grafton
expansion. It will add about 10,000 square feet to the existing 8,600 square foot building. The project will also renovate portions of the existing building.
Some of the highlights of the evening promise to be the auctioning of a dinner for eight from Paradise Guest Ranch, a fly fishing trip to the Crow Fair next summer, and donations from an assortment of local businesses.
The Friends of the Library will raffle off their basket of Wyoming made goodies this year. It includes such items as sauces from Wahoo Toppings, a bottle of Table Mountain Wine from Huntley, bars of soap made by Miller Soap Co. of Lance Creek, and more. Raffle tickets are one for $1 and six for $5 and benefit the Friends organization.
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The planned expansion and renovation of the Johnson County Library is estimated to cost $3.5 million, which includes the $659,000 already spent by the county and the library foundation to purchase two adjacent properties.
Johnson had copies of all his Walt Longmire mysteries for sale, and people brought a boatload of other souvenirs to sign: hats, posters, even commemorative copies of The Buffalo Bulletin newspaper.
The library staff on hand, Mary Rhoads and Steve Rzasa, were grateful for the assistance given by Mary Loh, a corporate librarian visiting from New York City. The book signing was also a treat for “Longmire” fans because Taylor announced to a very happy crowd that the show had been renewed for a third season.
Actor Robert Taylor autographs a magazine for Rebecca King on Aug. 17
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Cynthia Twing, director Mary Rhoads, assistant director & children’s services Teresa Allgood, teen services & Periodicals Connie Norton
Nancy Jennings, interlibrary loan & history department Megan Herold, information technology services Steve Rzasa, technical services Jenna Thorburn
Staff 684-5546
Kathy Urruty, chair: 684-7870 Kassie Spiering, vice-chair: 684-5943 Jennifer Lompe, secretary: 738-2231 Howard Ohr, liaison to JCL foundation: 684-1466 Helen Jones, treasurer: 736-2279
Board of
trustees
ADULT FICTION Bones of the Lost, by Kathy Reichs Brewster, by Mark Slouka The Child Thief, by Dan Smith City of Women, by David Gillham The Daughters of Mars, by Thomas Keneally The Daedalus Incident, by Michael J. Martinez A Decent Interval, by Simon Brett The Ghost Bride, by Yangzse Choo The Glass Ocean, by Lori Baker Holy Orders, by Benjamin Black Jump the Gun, by Zoe Burke Justice for Sara, by Erica Spindler Kind of Cruel, by Sophie Hannah The Last Alibi, by David Ellis Mistress, by James Patterson Moonrise, by Cassandra King The Poisoned Pilgrim, by Oliver Pötzsch The Pretty One, by Lucinda Rosenfeld Sandstorm, by Steve Rzasa Shorecliff, by Ursula DeYoung Smiling Charlie, by Max Brand Tell No Lies, by Gregg Hurwitz
ADULT NON-FICTION The Art of Hackamore Training, by Al Dunning The Body Language Advantage, by Lillian Glass The Liberty Amendments, by Mark Levin Outlaws with Badges, by Laurence Yadon Rodeo Legends, by Kyle Partain Straw Bale Gardens, by Joel Karsten Thread and Bobbin, by Alison Newman Wanted!, by Barbara Fifer Where I Live, by Maxine Kumin Wicked Good Burgers, by Andy Husbands CHILDREN’S The Berenstain Bears and the Big Blooper and The Berenstain Bears and the Green-Eyed Monster, by Stan Berenstain Just a Big Storm, by Mercer Mayer Olivia and the Easter Egg Hunt, by Cordelia Evans Olivia Sells Cookies, by Natalie Shaw Scaredy Squirrel Prepares for Halloween, by Melanie Watt
Super Fly Guy, by Tedd Arnold Ten Lucky Leprechauns, by Kathryn Heling CD BOOKS The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao; Drown, by Junot Diaz Final Justice, by Fern Michaels Generation of Swine, by Hunter S. Thompson Junky, by William S. Burroughs Kill Me, by Stephen White Outer Dark, by Cormac McCarthy Pierre et Jean, by Guy de Maupassant YOUNG ADULT The Fall of Five, by Pittacus Lore Fangirl, by Rainbow Rowell Monsters, by Ilsa J. Bick Ship Out of Luck, by Beal Shutermam When You Were Here, by Daisy Whitney
-Castle (Seasons 1 & 2) -Final Destination 2 -Insidious -Jack Reacher
-Kate & Leopold -Longmire (Season 1) -Mission to Mars -The Mummy
-Rizzoli & Isles (Season 1) -Starship Troopers -Station Jim -Waterworld
Fifth novel published Technical services librarian Steve Rzasa has published his fifth novel with Marcher Lord Press, Sandstorm: The Second Sark Brothers Tale. It follows the adventures begun in Crosswind (MLP 2012) of brothers Winchell and Copernicus as they travel a desert region to help a friend uncover a dangerous artifact.
The Wyoming State Library has put together several helpful resources for folks grappling with the piles of information available about the Affordable Care Act (known colloquially as Obamacare) and Health Insurance Marketplace. Libraries across the U.S. have been tasked by the American Library Association and other entities to be a source of information regarding these changes. In addition to these links handouts will be available in coming weeks at the Johnson County Library: https://sites.google.com/a/wyo.gov/doi/consumers/types-of-insurance/health-insurance/affordable-care-act http://marketplace.cms.gov/getofficialresources/get-official-resources.html
Health Insurance Info Now Available
Welcome, Jenna Jenna Thorburn is the newest staff member of the Johnson County Library. Jenna will be working at the front desk and helping with the processing of new materials.
Phone: (307) 684-5546 or 1-800-661-7071
171 North Adams Buffalo, WY 82834
On the Web http://jclwyo.org
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Calendar of Events FRIENDS of the
Johnson County Library Est. April 1972
Who are the Friends?
Men and women who promote and support the library.
Ongoing projects …
Provide funding for physical improvements
Assist staff on Sundays in school year
Provide assistance & funding for the Summer Reading programs
Sponsor the annual library auction with library founda-tion
Provide assistance & funds to further National Library Week, Mother’s Day Tea, and other local humanities programs
We meet at 4 p.m. second
Tuesday of every month at the library.
All events are at the main library in Buffalo unless otherwise noted.
OCTOBER-NOVEMBER
TUESDAYS Story hour—Kaycee Branch, 10 a.m. THURSDAYS Story Hour —10 a.m. Join staff for a puppet show, games, stories, a craft and snacks. THURSDAY, OCT. 10—SATURDAY, OCT. 12 Book Sale —10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Thursday, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Friday & Saturday. SUNDAY, OCT. 13 AND MONDAY, OCT. 14 Libraries closed—Columbus Day holiday THURSDAY, OCT. 24 Halloween program—6:30 p.m. Kids and parents welcome, come in costume. FRIDAY, NOV. 1 Annual Auction — “Let’s Build It.” 6 p.m. silent auction and reception, 7:30 p.m. oral auction. Proceeds will go toward funding the
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furniture for the library expansion and renovation project. MONDAY, NOV. 4 Book discussion —Kaycee Branch. 7 p.m. Beautiful Jim Key: The Lost History of a Horse and a Man Who Changed the World, by Mim Eichler Rivas. MONDAY, NOV. 11 Libraries closed—Veterans Day holiday THURSDAY, NOV. 28 AND FRIDAY, NOV. 29 Libraries closed—Thanksgiving holiday