The Schlowdown - CDT

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    Hiya! Remember me? I'm your old friend the public library. In the Centre Region you can call me Schlow. I'm known all over the country by different names, though, and when things are going well, people tend to forget about me. That's ok. I'm still here when things get tough. Just like that childhood friend that you may only have contact with through holiday and birthday cards, I'm waiting to hear from you with open arms when things seem to be going terribly wrong (like today's economy)! Drop in to visit. I don't keep track of when the last time you visited was.

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    Looks like we're getting "weather" -- prepare yourselves! While you're out getting your bread and milk (why is it always bread & milk?) stop in at the library and pick up a good read. Who knows? The area may be without power this evening! What?! No Biggest Loser: Couples?!?! Does TiVo work even if the power's off?
    Anyway, for your skimming enjoyment, I've got some titles that may intrigue you...

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    I've been gone a while - sorry. The holidays seem to be sneaking up on us this year faster than you can spell Hanukkah. Here at Schlow we're revving up with our annual "Polar Express" tradition and free gift wrap designing in our children's department. We've got lots of great displays throughout the library with ideas for your holiday meals and recipes for sweet treats to pass along to friends, neighbors & co-workers (hint hint).

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    I have felt like there's a void in my life lately. When I turn on the TV, I've been surprised to see ads for household cleaners, cereal and toys instead of suits (or rolled up sleeves) telling me how horrible candidate A will be for America/Pennsylvania/Centre County and how candidate B is the only answer, but will only share it if elected. My mailbox is a bit lonelier lately, the shiny, oversize post cards no longer fill it. In the past 2 weeks, neither Chelsea Clinton, Jay Paterno, Sarah Palin, Michelle Obama or Scott Conklin have called & left messages.

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    Regular library users may have noticed a couple weeks ago that they were greeted by a "crew" in the vestibule either clicking or asking you to fill out a survey. This is one way that we here at Schlow Library keep on top of the needs of the community as well as gathering usage statistics for future planning.

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    OK, if you REALLY don't want to pay more library fines extended usage fees (see my last posting) I have a couple quick hints for you all to avoid them. Since I know we have an incredibly diverse group of library patrons, I'll try to address as many different ways as I can.

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    OK, so I asked those of you who don't use the library why that is. Thank you to my sole responder. This blog's for you! 

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    The way the economy is right now, so many of us are watching our dollars and cents. This includes watching our minutes and hours. it seems like a financial "crisis" makes us all more aware of the value of our time & money. I find myself grouping errands into one or two trips instead of the daily drive back into State College for a "Wally World" run. And becoming aware of that, it got me thinking... Why haven't I been doing this all along?

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    We're making changes all over the library, but the most significant change is the launch of our new website schlowlibrary.org ! Sometime this week, take a gander at the new format. We're hoping it will be easier to navigate and easier to find some of the really cool features that have always been offered, although hidden in the darker recesses of the site. I'll try to focus on some of the really helpful places to go on our site that should be easier to find now in this blog over the next weeks.

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    Labor Day is coming - how did that happen? Wasn't I just sitting at our super top-secret spot watching the Fireworks for 4th Fest? I have to say, my summer had a really poignant ending - spending a long weekend at the family farm in Wisconsin. Watching the kids drive 4-wheelers, coaxing the farm kitties into my son's arms with a foxtail, hiking on the farm, walking up the church road and listening to the ba-zillions of songbirds welcoming me "home" and spending time in the company of family and friends.

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