Wednesday, August 28, 2013

I Have a Dream!

Exactly fifty years ago today, Martin Luther King Jr. stood in front of the Lincoln Memorial in Washington D.C. and delivered his "I Have a Dream" speech.

Somewhere between two hundred and three hundred thousand people gathered on Wednesday August 28th 1963, at what was to become one of the largest political rallies for human rights in United States History.

The March on Washington - image courtesy of Wikipedia.

King's speech, which has been ranked by scholars as the top American speech of the 20th century, inspired millions and his words are still relevant in the twenty first century.

Here at Handley Library you can find a range of great resources about this great man and his inspiring words - books, DVDs and audio recordings.







You can find more titles on our online kids catalogue or come in and see us. We'd be happy to help you find out more about this important moment in our country's history, and if you click here you can listen to the words of one of America's greatest speakers - "I have a dream!"








Sunday, August 25, 2013

Happy Birthday Handley Regional Library!


This weekend our library celebrated a wonderful milestone - one hundred years of providing library services to the citizens of Winchester, Frederick County and Clarke County.



The reading and literature needs of the area's youth was always an important part of the services offered by our library but in the early days there wasn't a dedicated space for children, or staff members on hand to run children's programs and "lead the children to good literature".

"Happy Birthday!" say the gnomes on the roam!
On June 20th, 1961 the children's room was opened. It was looked after by part time employees and summer story times were led by the Winchester Civic Club and the American Association of University Women.

In one hundred years there have been many changes at our library. One thing has not changed however - the joy and pride that comes with getting your own library card.

On the library's first day of operations, August 22nd 1913, Miss Kate McVicar was waiting patiently in line, hoping to be the first patron to receive a library card. Unfortunately for Kate it was Seddon Lacy who claimed the honor of being first to receive a card - he elbowed his way ahead of Miss McVicar and was first through the front door!

First library card and book - yay!



No need for any elbowing to get your hand on a library card!

You can read more about the history of library services for youth, and so much more about Handley Library, in the wonderful book Handley Regional Library - The First One Hundred Years

We hope you were able to share in the celebrations for our wonderful service. 

Happy Birthday Handley Regional! Here's to the next one hundred years!







Thursday, August 15, 2013

Back to school!

It's very hard to believe but we are down to the last few days of summer vacation. Over the next couple of weeks children will be loading up their backpacks, maybe hopping onto a school bus and heading back to school. For many other children it will be the first day of preschool or kindergarten.

It's a time of year that can be both exciting and a little bit nerve wracking!

Here at Handley Regional Library we have many wonderful books that can entertain, inform and reassure all those back to schoolers out there - both experienced and new.









These are just some of our great titles focussed on starting or returning to school. Come and see us at your local library or explore the catalogue online - we'd love to help your children at this important time of the year.

And just a quick reminder to all of you who have been Digging Into Reading over the summer vacation - you still have until August 31st to keep logging your reading minutes and maybe even come and claim your prize from our book trunks.

We wish all our young readers a safe and happy start to the new school year.








Monday, August 5, 2013

Free book!

It was with great excitement last week that I took the two youngest readers in my house down to the library to choose a free book from the overflowing book trunk.

All those daily reading sessions, plus visits to pajama story time and reading to the Paws reading dogs, soon added up and my two readers had earned their precious certificates.


Congratulations - you have earned one free book!



Choosing which book to take home from the trunk was way more difficult than completing those six hours of reading time! But finally, after much discussion and poring over the range of great titles on offer, we emerged with our precious gifts in hand.

One of the books that came home with us.


I hope many of you have also had the chance to select a free book from the book trunks. It's not too late to claim your prize - our summer reading program runs right through until August 31st - still a few more weeks to log those precious reading minutes!

Happy reading everyone :)