SEPTEMBER 2014 The Paris-Bourbon Library Newsletter ARTWALK: Library to Host Lexington artist Also being featured at the Library Steven Wiggins will be during the Artwalk is 13-year-old Steven Wiggins featured at the ParisJason Hewitt of Paris. Jason and hi Bourbon County Library mom, Victoria collaborated to during the September 19 Artwalk. Wiggins write the book, Depleting Ore: Minecraft Novel. focuses on acrylic and oil paintings, silkthe Library will be open screen, lino-cut, monotype and stone from 5-9 PM for the Artwalk. Stop by to lithography prints. He has recently started Refreshments will be served and, in see The doing mixed media art. His work is known for anticipation of the Secretariat F Freedom having bright, vivid, and lifelike colors. estival, the Library will provide FREE Date, by Wiggins artwork is inspired by his horse-drawn carriage rides during Steven Christianity. He writes on his the Artwalk! The carriage awaits at Wiggins on website, My main focus is telling people the front of the library and will give Sept. 19! about Jesus and my relationship with Him people a chance to embrace through my downtown Main Street! artwork so others may know about the Local artists and musicians will be scattered transforming love that a relationship with Him brings. along Main Street and its shops. More than 30 shops will be Mr. Wiggins invites his audience to visit with hosting over 100 artists Friday night! The Downtown Artwalk him hoping they leave with positive feelings. is sponsored by Kentucky Bank. We hope you get a chance to stop by the Library to see the exhibit! Main Street Welcomes Secretariat Festival Coinciding with the Artwalk, the seventh annual Secretariat Festival will be holding festivities around Bourbon County for two days, making it bigger than ever. The festival is brought to Paris to honor the 1973 Triple Crown Winner, Secretariat. After his astounding achievements, Secretariat lived on Claiborne Farm. Pre-festival activities start on Thursday, September 18 at the Hopewell Museum. At 5:30 pm the museum will be hosting Showcasing the Barrel Mane-ia Preview, a display of hand-painted mini-barrels that reflect the Bluegrass heritage and equine culture. The festival kicks-off in Downtown Paris on Friday, September 19 with the Artwalk at 5 PM. At 6PM join author and journalist Bill Nack as he shares his favorite stories about Big Red. His biography Secretariat, a Making of a Champion inspired the Disney major motion picture, Secretariat. This event will be held at 205 Main Street, which is the future location of the Thoroughbred Breeders Museum. The museum will also be featuring one-of-a-kind wardrobe from the movie, as well as Secretariat-themed artwork. At 9 PM that same night the Barrel-Mane-ia party will be held at the Oasis Events. Bluegrass musical group Arthur and Arthur, the father/son duo of Stone Farm, will be the entertainment for the night. The Downtown area is also hosting a Downtown Paris Smartphone Scavenger Hunt on September 19. Follow the clues, take selfies and videos with your smartphone and post them to the Paris Main Street Program Facebook Page. The Scavenger Hunt will start at 9 AM and last until 7 PM that night. Main Street is sure to offer something for the entire family this weekend! For a full schedule of Secretariat Festival events go to www.secretariat.com.
CONSTRUCTION UPDATE: 701 High Street The construction of the Library renovation/addition has now transitioned from the demolishing phase to the building phase. For the last few months our construction crews have torn down two houses as well as the 1988 addition on the back of the original Carnegie Library. They have also leveled the ground to prepare for the 9,000 square foot addition. Most recently the crews have poured the footings for the addition showing the general dimensions and layout of the building. They have also drilled wells for geothermal heating and cooling which will help save in energy costs over time. In the next 30 days expect to see windows in the lower level of the original 1904 library. Those windows were covered by cement in a previous renovation and are being reopened to let in natural light. Crews will also be working to fix any fire damage left in the roof area. We believe that at least half of the internal roof s structure may need to be replaced along with the existing roof shingles, says ParisBourbon County Library Director Mark Adler. Soda washing and blasting has been done in order to remove soot and odor. Adler says that the Library is still waiting for final confirmation from engineers and the insurance companies for a full determination of the scope of work needed. There may need to be some time adjustment on when the project is expected to be completed. However, for now, construction and renovation are expected to be finished sometime in mid-september of next year. Left: Front view model of Library addition/ renovation Bottom: Rear view model of Library addition/ renovation Top and Bottom: These are the most current pictures of the construction at 701 High Street!
Library to Introduce Critically Acclaimed Author Silas House to Local Schools New York Times bestselling Kentucky author Silas House will be visiting area schools on Wednesday, October 22, to By: Teen Librarian, Beth Dunston Eli the Good author, Silas House discuss his young adult novel Eli the Good. Earlier this year, the Paris-Bourbon County Library distributed over 1,000 copies of Eli the Good to area students to read before House s visit. Students who read the novel will have the opportunity to ask House questions about his work and his development as a writer. In addition to the school visits, patrons of PBCL are invited to join us for a reception at the library on 716 Main Street at 4:00 PM to celebrate Silas s visit to our community. Don t miss this chance to meet the author and buy a signed copy of one of his books! The funds for Silas House s visit and the distribution of his novel are provided by a donation from the AT&T Corporation awarded to the library last year. The donated funds are being used to encourage literacy and an interest in family history in our community s students. Students will be asked to write a story from their family s history, which will be shared on PBCL s Bourbon County Digital Library, located at http://diglib.bourbonlibrary.org. This project, dubbed My Kentucky Story, is inspired by Eli the Good, in which ten-year-old Eli Book learns family secrets that turn his world upside down and bring his family closer together. While Eli uses more surreptitious methods, such as eavesdropping, to learn information about his family, we will be encouraging the use of genealogical tools such as Ancestry and Heritage Quest, available at the public library, and formal interviews with family members. Our hope is to inspire interest in the Paris community s history in students who have grown up with forward-looking technology. Silas House is the author of several bestselling novels about the Southern Appalachian region, including Clay s Quilt, A Parchment of Leaves, and The Coal Tattoo. He serves as the National Endowment for Humanities Chair of Appalachian Studies at Berea College and also serves as a faculty member at Spalding University s Creative Writing Masters of Fine Arts program. His work has attracted renewed attention to Kentucky s literary and cultural scene and we want to thank AT&T for sponsoring his visit to our community. National Banned Books Week is Last Week of September During the last week of September each year, libraries recognize Banned Books Week. This year that week falls between September 22 27. The Paris-Bourbon County Library will have displays of popular banned books throughout the week. We will also be hosting a Banned Books Week Read-out Saturday, September 27, 1-3 PM at the Library. Celebrate your freedom to read by reading a selection from a book that has been banned or challenged in the past. Be sure to register your selection at the front desk so we can be sure to have a wide variety of books represented. This will be an all-ages event, so no one is too young or too old to support their favorite challenged book! The Banned Books Week is a national event sponsored by the American Library Association to raise awareness on the banning and challenging of books in classrooms, schools, and libraries across the country and the world. Be ready to show why your favorite banned book is well worth a read!
BOOK CLUB BOOKS FOR SEPTEMBER Brown Bag Mystery Non-Fiction New to DVD! Check out these other great services brought to you by PBCL! Download three free songs per week using your PIN! Everything from modern pop to classic rock! Public computers are available with your card number and PIN. Or present your ID at the circulation desk! Borrow audiobooks and e-books online from KLU to read on a range of devices. Writing a research paper? This Is a resourceful way to look up information on various subjects. Studying for the GED or ACT? Take a practice test here to prepare. Access through KYVL. Use this database of scholarly and expert know-how to take over the world, or just impress your teacher. Read your favorite popular magazines online for free and keep back issues to read anytime! Genealogy questions? Email our staff genealogist at info@bourbonlibrary.org to help you with your questions! Your Library also subscribes to Ancestry.com and Heritage Quest!
The Paris-Bourbon Schedule an Appointment with the Library Geek Today! County Library can bring books to those who are unable to leave their homes. Contact our Mobile Outreach Coordinator Lauren Forsythe 987-4419 x109 Do you need or want to learn more about computers and technology? Call the library! Micah Mitchell Computer Services