By David W. Keeber |
Sedona Public Library
Sedona, AZ - June 20, 2008 - Whew! Our
surprisingly cool spring has suddenly made the transition from
"darned nice" to "x*!&# hot!" Aside for the usual methods of
survival like getting up at the very crack of dawn and using the
late afternoons and early evenings to get things done outside,
what can the Sedona Public Library do to help you through these
summer months?
One can always spend a number of hours here in the cool library
reading, attending programs or just sitting. We have lots of new
books and magazines, a large array of daily newspapers and you
can even watch a movie on DVD or VHS. Discussion groups like the
Socrates Café and the Detective Club, or the 50th Anniversary
Author series every Friday are also available. Do you have
children? Bring them here to participate in the Summer Reading
Program events, read to them, or spend time actually on the
computers with them. Not only will you help them learn, but is
there a better gift to give to your child than your time and
attention?
Is your AC system at home giving your trouble? Maybe you can
learn a thing or two about keeping it in top condition by
checking out a book from the section on air conditioning in the
697s of the collection. I know it seems antithetical, but there
are even books on solar air conditioning!
Maybe, getting up in the morning means gardening. Our collection
of gardening books is extensive. We have books that will help
you with the many challenges of gardening in this dry climate
and the sandy soils we find here. Do you want to learn about how
to install a low-water use drip irrigation system? We can help
with the many titles on our shelves.
Do you use the cool hours to hike to keep yourself fit? Getting
tired of the same old beaten paths? Check out a hiking book or
two to learn of the hundreds of trails in this area, some of
which you may not have known about.
As a parent, the Summer Reading Program, annually offered to
children from pre-reading age to high school, presents programs
and reading opportunities and incentives that will maintain your
child's reading skills during the summer months in a fun and
inspiring way. Our computers offer access to the Internet via
controlled sites that are safe and we have links to activity
sites you can share with your child. Again, time spent reading
to and interacting with your children is the best gift you can
give them.
If you are planning on vacationing this summer, our many travel
books and titles on how to camp, where to stay (resort or
campground), and things to do will give you the information you
need to have a memorable vacation.
Then, of course, there is the simple summer pleasure of reading
a good book. We are very proud of the fact that our collection
here in the Sedona Public Library offers the newest and most
talked about titles on the best seller lists. Our membership in
the Yavapai Library Network give you access to 1.4 million
titles throughout the county and access to them via our transit
system means you can get them for free! Looking for something a
bit more esoteric? Our Interlibrary Loan system gives access to
libraries throughout the nation and the cost for obtaining an
item from elsewhere is free if from a library within Arizona or
$3 for postage for libraries beyond the state. A marked
reduction in the cost of purchasing the title!
Over the years, I have spoken in this column of the fact that
this library has become a community center. Time spent within
our four walls is an opportunity to meet your fellow community
members and visitors to Sedona. More and more, people are
seeking a "third place," not their home and not their place of
work, but another place to meet others, be exposed to new ideas
and make contact beyond themselves.
The library can be that third place. Come and spend time here
enjoying the ambiance, the displays, the large collection, the
people and the access to so much information and entertainment.
You'll get away from the heat, learn new things that make the
summers here more enjoyable and even give yourself that precious
gift of slowing down when the hottest days are upon us.
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