About our Organization

The purpose of the Friends organization is to provide support for the Washington County Public Library by providing materials and equipment, which would otherwise be unavailable, assisting the library staff in its programs, and making our citizens aware of the important role the public library plays in our community.



Monday, February 24, 2014

March Newsletter

Thursday, March 6, 2014 from 
                                             12:00-1:00 p.m.                                             
In the Ag Center.  
Welcome Josh Roberts!


Joshua C. Roberts was born in Dothan, Alabama, and raised in Chipley, Florida. In May 2013, he was commissioned a 2nd lieutenant in the United States Marine Corps.

During the time waiting to report for active duty, Joshua worked at Sanborn Western Camps, in Florissant, Colorado. He was fortunate to be a summer camp counselor in an outdoor leadership program. The initiative was offered to young men and  women going into their junior year of high school.

Joshua will speak to the Friends on behalf of  Sanborn, and he will share his experiences while teaching and mentoring youth in the outdoors. Sanborn provides a wide variety of opportunities, such as horseback riding,archery, marksmanship, rock climbing, and photography. The camp offers  2 to 4 weeks programs for and girls, ages 9—16..

A primary focus of the camp is character development. Each age group is introduced to ingredients that foster this theme. These traits are termed GROW STRONG and constitute the foundational values necessary to strengthen life skills. In a month’s time, the shared experiences of outdoor practices and individual values will transform strangers into friends and friends into family.


Everyone is encouraged to attend and Bring a Friend!


Lunch Menu for March, 2014
Let Joyce Odom know, by noon, Monday , March  3, 2014,what your selection for a meal will be.

#1 Chicken Salad on Croissant-All white meat chicken combined with onion,              celery, mayonnaise and lemon juice served on an airy croissant.
#2 Ham & Swiss Sandwich-Thinly sliced ham, with swiss cheese, served on toasted bread with lettuce and tomato.
#3 Greek Salad-Crisp Romaine lettuce topped with red onions, pepperocini, black olives, seasoned croutons, feta cheese & creamy herb dressing. .   
#4 Club Wrap-Diced bacon, avocado, lettuce, tomato, red onion and thinly sliced turkey wrapped in a whole wheat tortilla.
·  Side selection is Pasta Salad- Bowtie pasta, hothouse cucumbers, red onion, cherry tomatoes, sweet peppers, celery, kalamata olives and Feta cheese coated in a garlic, wine vinegar and olive oil dressing.
· Dessert is Sugar Cookies
·    Drink Selections are Coke, Diet Coke, Sweetened or Unsweetened Tea.

 Each month, a friendly bunch of writers, readers, and storytellers take it upon themselves to share a wealth of creativity.    Writers who need support for their work, either through writing peercritiques, workshops or classes, or just encouragement, may wish to attend. 
 Meetings are the first Thursday at 2:00 p.m.
                                                         
                                                         




Currently, Sarah Franklin is busy making plans for our annual Game Night, which will take place in May.  Let us all volunteer and help Sarah make this our most successful Game Night ever! This is our major fund- raiser, and we need everyone to help with arrangements and to sell as many tickets as possible.  Our success depends on ALL of our members!
In addition, the Library is providing two wonderful, FREE to the public, musical presentations in March.  They are Castle Bay and returning performer Matthew Gurnsey!
I hope that all Friends will attend these events.  Please invite your friends and family to attend also.  Thank you to Renee Rountree for securing these performances for our community.
The next Board meeting will be February 27, 2014, at 4:00 pm in the Library.   All officers and Board members are encouraged to attend.
The next Friends meeting will be March 6, 2014, at  noon, in the East Conference Room of the Ag Center. Our guest speaker will be Mr. Josh Roberts, who will share his recent experiences working at a youth camp in the western part of the United States. Our hostesses for the March meeting are Catherine Nelson and Linda Norton.
Make sure you get your lunch order in to Joyce Odom by March 3.
I am hoping that we have another great meeting March 6, 2014.
Regards,
Pat Dickson


Chipley Main Branch

Movie Madness–March 18th - FROZEN

Barbara will be reprinting the Historic Homes book of Chipley and will be taking orders. 
The cost of the book will be $30.00.

The Washington County Master Gardeners spent the morning of Feb. 10th at the Chipley Library planting a selection of Spring, Summer and Fall flowering trees and shrubs, including 7 Knockout Roses, 7 Golden Raintrees, 3 Vitex Shrubs, a Rose-of-Sharon Shrub and a Giant Indian Hawthorn and an Okame Cherry Tree.



Sam Mitchell Branch

Movie Madness–March 18th - FROZEN     
 Come check out the new movies such as Mud, World War Z and Iron Man 3 that were just added to our collection. The staff at Sam Mitchell Library would like to thank Debra Galloway Daniel for her monetary       
 donation toward new books in the library.


Sunny Hills Branch


Sunny Hills has new copies of audio classics by folks like Hemingway and Sinclair Lewis.  So if you're traveling and want to listen to and old favorite, check these out.  
New families are coming in and borrowing our new children's books.  Thanks again, friends


Wausau Branch 


Wausau has new books for everyone.  Some titles are Orphan Train by Christina Baker Kline and  Mother of Rain by Karen Spears Zacharias.  Everyone who's sad about Vince Flynn's untimely passing will want to read one he recommended:   Power Down, by Ben Coes.





Library Legislative Day 2014 is here! Show your support by traveling to the State Capitol on Tuesday, March 25, and visiting with your legislative representative. Library supporters from around the state will be stationed in the State Capitol Rotunda,1st Floor Rotunda,300 S. Monroe St.,Tallahassee, from 8:30 am to 2:00 pm. Stop by  to see library displays,  find out legislative updates, and to pick up handouts and posters. Don't forget to make your appointment as soon as possible to see your legislator on the 25th! If you can't make the trip to Tallahassee, please tell them how much you love your library with a letter.

Senator Don Gaetz,   

 President of the FL Senate Tallahassee Office 

212 Senate Office Building 

404 South Monroe Street
Tallahassee, FL 32399-1100
(850) 487-5001



Representative Marti ColeyTallahassee Office
418 The Capitol
402 South Monroe Street
Tallahassee, FL 32399-1300
Phone: (850) 717-5005


Zedra is looking for Legos to start a 
Lego Club for Kids!
 DONATE TODAY!

Why LEGO Club? 
 It’s supremely engaging for a variety of kids. Children who thrive on open-ended creativity also love LEGO Club because it allows them to experiment and create whatever they want. Another appeal of LEGO Club for kids is its open format. Conversation is encouraged during building time, and kids engage with their peers on all sorts of topics while their hands are busy constructing things.




When you consider the potential for engagement, peer interaction, and building an image of comfort and excitement at the library, LEGO Club is the ultimate bang for your buck.  Please gather what you can at yard sales, second-hand stores and of course  under foot!