June is our annual Friends of the Library Membership Drive! Friends of the Library are people who join in supporting and promoting the library. This support takes many forms: volunteering regularly, advocating on behalf of the library, and, of course, donating time and money to help the library achieve its goals.
The library is very dependent on the financial support of our community and friends. We hope you’ll consider joining us—we need your expertise and energy!
There are a few tiers of membership:
Adult—$5.00
Youth—$1.00 (up to 18)
Family—$15.00
Business—$20.00
Please join us by using this Friends of the Library membership form. You can mail it to us, drop it in the book return box after hours, or stop in the library–we’d love to see you!
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This year’s Library Annual Meeting on May 10th at 6:00 is going to be an outdoor party, at the library back porch. We are giving our hard working staff and volunteers a big thanks for all they do to keep our Craig County Library thriving. Letha Persinger, the Library Director, works with her staff, Alex White and Jessica Hunt, to provide for the changing needs of our patrons. As part-time staff, volunteers are critical for the ongoing operations. Aside from the members of the board, there are nine devoted volunteers who help fill in needed gaps. The nine are Linda Calderon, Marge Lewter, Martha Dillard, Kathi Toelke, Lee Greiser, Martha Adams, Anita Martindale, Tom Spence and Gavin Shires. Their time is committed to financial record keeping, mowing the lawn, keeping the county informed, manning the front desk, book donation management, thanking our donors, and raising funds through Barn Quilts for Books. Each one’s hours of commitment to the library adds up to keeping us moving forward to better serving our community.
The small library, sitting quietly on the corner of Salem and Main, may not appear to be a hot bed of activity. The trickle of people in and out is not remarkable. Neither are the one or two cars in the lot tapping the wifi at all hours. We don’t see the patrons take home the telescope or wifi hotspots in addition to books and movies. But the records show that there are 2,016 cardholding citizens in Craig County. That is 39% of our county. They obviously value that small library on the corner and continue coming back. They like all of us, have this small staff and handful of volunteers to thank for keeping the doors open at the corner of Salem and Main.
If you are a member of the Friends of the Library, come join the party! There will be refreshments and laughs guaranteed. If rain moves in, catch us on zoom – check back here or on our Facebook page.
No commentsView our annual report below, stop by the library to pick up a physical tri-fold, or download the PDF here.
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A “Hot Spot” is a portable device which gives you Wi-fi signal for internet wherever you are. As long as you can get cellular reception, you can use a hot spot to get access to the internet. Most areas of the county now have US Cellular access and some areas also have Verizon access, and still some areas do not have cell reception at all due to our mountainous terrain.
Believe it or not, everyone in Craig County does not have a smart phone. Families with children may need multiple devices so everyone can attend school from home. Whether that be a smartphone, a tablet, ipad, or a personal computer, a high speed internet connection would be required. Reliable internet is just not available in many parts of Craig County even if you have the devices to use it. And, like it or not, internet is becoming essential in today’s school and business world.
Many people have internet access through their land line which does not depend on the cellular tower to provide access. Still the internet is notoriously slow through the land lines. Higher speed internet is required for some applications to work and for working with photographs and videos. Zoom meetings can be difficult without higher speed internet. Subscriptions for internet cost money and higher speeds cost more.
Because of these challenges, the Library Board decided to purchase two hot spots to be checked out by library patrons. The fees for their subscriptions are paid by the library. This is a new item in the budget, but a highly popular one. We would love to have at least ten hot spots for patrons to check out if we could find funds for that purpose. Each one costs $80 and there is a monthly subscription fee.
Students doing school from home have had hotspots provided by the school, but when these are no longer available, we anticipate a greater need for internet access at home. Otherwise, students must travel to a place like the library or school parking lot where they can receive free high speed internet. Since transportation is necessary for this, then a parent must take the child to such a place. Because our library is so small, we can only allow one patron at a time to enter the building for using the internet, so parents cannot drop kids at the library to use the computers like they used to. Using a portable hot spot can be one solution.
It’ as easy as checking out a book. Anyone with a current library card can check out a hot spot. There is no fee or deposit required. Your borrowed hot spot must be returned in 1 week and the late fees are the same as for movies- a dollar a day. You can call the library if you have any questions at 864-8978.
This is just another way the Craig County Public Library seeks to fulfill its mission of empowering individuals to build a stronger community. Helping students with their education and helping adults to navigate today’s digital world are ways we can contribute to greater prosperity. Creating this ripple effect multiplies your financial gifts and our local tax dollars. Thank you for supporting your library!
Click here to view our 2020 President’s Letter in your browser.
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The gift card drawing for the Friends of the Library Membership Drive was at the end of June. The winner, Diane Givens, received a $100 gift certificate from Vickie Moore to be used at Helms Hardware in New Castle. The Membership Drive drawing supports both our library and a local business.
Membership fees keep the Craig County Library open for residents use. Becoming a member is one of the many ways the community can support the library. Those dollars contribute to our limited staff and keep movies and books on the shelf. You can join or renew your membership and/or donate at any time. The dues cover membership starting July 1st of the current year to June 30th of the next year. Access the Friends of the Library membership form here.
We are grateful to our Membership Chair Jane Henderson for making this year’s drive such a success. The drawing was not only her idea but a direct donation that she made for the library. Thank you to all our members and your support of the library. If you are not a member yet, you still can sign up by picking up a form at the library.
Friends of the Library membership form 2020
Due to the pandemic, we’ve been forced to postpone our in-person Annual Meeting. Luckily for us, however, our planned speaker, Yvette Grove, author of Lily’s Deliciously Different Day, has recorded a video presentation about her book, its message, and the importance of supporting the Craig County Public Library during our June Membership Drive.
Empowering individuals to build
a stronger community.
CELEBRATING
BUILDING
SHARING
CommUNITY!