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Winter, 2008
Coming Soon
One Book, One Barnstable
Cape Cod by William Martin
Read, Discuss, & Celebrate
the rich cultural heritage of the people of Cape Cod
Join in as we celebrate Cape Cod’s diverse population, from Native Americans & Puritans
to wash-ashores from around the country & immigrants from around the world. Each of us brings our
unique culture and perspective to this special place.
Participate in a six-month series of programs and events, including book discussion groups, storytelling, history and maritime programs, genealogy workshops, gala food
events, author talks, children’s activities, and more!
Sponsored by the Seven Village Libraries OF barnstable Sturgis Library in Barnstable Village Centerville Public Library Cotuit Library Hyannis Public Library Marstons Mills Library Osterville Free Library Whelden Memorial Library of West Barnstable
This program is funded by grants from CitiFinancial and the
Institute of Museum and Library Services, an independent federal agency that grows and sustains a “Nation of Learners,”
because lifelong learning is critical to its success.
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FROM THE DIRECTOR’S DESK Major Gifts On behalf of the Trustees of the Sturgis Library, I would like to acknowledge three generous donors who left bequests to the Sturgis Library in the past year. These bequests have substantially increased our endowment, which provides us with long-term financial security. The donors were: Caroline “Ceeb” Leech, a longtime volunteer at the Sturgis Library, who was also actively involved with the Chatham Chorale; John G. “Bunny” Howard, Jr., who was founder of Howard Boat Co., and a lifetime member of the Barnstable Yacht Club; and Edward Norman, who was an artist and served as Chief of the Deerfield, Massachusetts and Chatham, Massachusetts Fire Departments. He and his wife Marcia illustrated a number of books on Cape Cod and marine flora and fauna. We are most grateful to each of them for recognizing the value of the Sturgis Library – to the community, to researchers, and to library supporters like you.
New in the Archives Assistant Director Marcella Curry and I have recently completed the recataloging of our historic map and chart collection. This fascinating collection consists of nearly 100 original and reproduction maps of Cape Cod and New England, as well as charts of local waters and a historic expedition to the Northwestern United States in the 1790s. Of note are some particularly rare maps of New England from the 1750s, originally part of the Stanley Smith collection. There are also two Barnstable maps from 1926 that still have current local interest today titled Areas That Should be Sewered to Prevent an Epidemic in the Town of Barnstable, Cape Cod, Mass. and Business and Where it is Misplaced in the Town of Barnstable, Cape Cod, Mass. These issues still face us more than eighty years later. Most of the maps in our collections are available for use by researchers. For a complete
list of available maps, inquire at the main desk or browse our online finding aid at: http://www.sturgislibrary.org/pdf/Maps.pdf. Shutters This fall Seaport Shutters of Brewster installed shutters on the front of our original building. Since its early days as a nineteenth-century library, the building has had shutters; they were only removed in the last twenty years or so when the old shutters fell into disrepair. Now the shutters are back, and complete an extensive exterior renovation project. Our sincere thanks to the Friends of Sturgis Library and numerous individual donors who funded the shutter project. Events Calendar Don’t forget to keep an eye on our online events calendar for upcoming programs and events for all ages. As you’ll read in this newsletter, we have a full schedule ahead. Go to http://www.sturgislibrary.org/calendar/ and bookmark the page so you won’t miss a thing!
LUCY LOOMIS, LIBRARY DIRECTOR
Sturgis Library News
How Can I Support the Sturgis Library and Protect
My Financial Future ?
Many of our supporters have chosen to express their appreciation for Sturgis by making an annual gift to the Library. Through the years, several of the Library family have included us in their wills. The Board of Trustees looks to the future of the Library and the need to grow the endowment. We are pleased to announce the establishment of a formal planned giving program with a generous gift of an annuity from Trustee Jim Hinkle.
"As a long time supporter of the Sturgis Library, I am delighted to be the donor of the first Gift Annuity with Sturgis. I believe Planned Giving is a "win win situation" for both the donor and the charity. As donors, we have the opportunity to give in different ways to the non-profits we support. We also have the satisfaction of watching our recipients grow as they further their missions. I am committed to this form of philanthropy and pleased that Sturgis is willing and able to take on the challenges and rewards of Planned Giving. I hope others will also want to help the Library expand our Planned Giving Program, which offers the satisfaction of giving along with tax benefits at the time of the gift and for one's estate, coupled with annuity payments during one's lifetime." ~~Jim Hinkle
There are Many Ways To
Support the Sturgis Library
The Sturgis Library must raise 60% of its annual operating budget through private donations from people like you. In addition to our new Charitable Gift Annuity Program, the following list includes some additional ways donors have helped to support library programs and services. For a complete list of this year’s donors, please see pages 9-11. • Make a large or small cash donation. Donations to the Annual Fund provide us with revenue we can use
today, and donations to our Endowment Fund provide us with security for the future. Memorial donations can be given to honor a loved one or friend.
• Talk to your employer about Employer Matching Contributions. • Give a gift of stocks or bonds. • Leave a bequest to the Sturgis Library in your will. • Give a gift of property. • Donate books and other library materials. • Donate historic materials to our archives and special collections. • Give items or time to our fundraising events. • Become a Friend of the Sturgis Library. • Become a volunteer. We appreciate all the ways that you support the Sturgis Library, and we look forward to providing you with exemplary library service in 2008. For more information on any of the donation strategies listed above, please contact Eleanor Claus, Board President, or Lucy Loomis, Library Director, at (508) 362-8448.
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Adults in Transition
Exploring the Unexpected
Join the Sturgis Library’s 2008 Reading and Discussion Group
January 29th 7 PM Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde
Discussion with Paula Krebs of Wheaton College
February 26th 7 PM Mrs. Dalloway by Virginia Woolf
Discussion with Anne Speyer of South Dennis Library
March 25th 7 PM
Tender Bar by J. R. Moehringer
Discussion with James Crowley of Bridgewater State College
April 29th 7 PM
The Year of Magical Thinking by Joan Didion
Discussion with Elaine Craghead of Massachusetts Maritime Academy
Registration is Required
Call us at (508) 362-6636 to register Copies of the books can be reserved through the
CLAMS system or with assistance from the Circulation staff at the Sturgis Library
This program is funded in part by the Massachusetts Foundation for the Humanities
and the Friends of Sturgis Library
Sturgis Library & Academy for Lifelong Learning present Financial Planning & Management
for your 50s & Beyond A Brown Bag Lunch Series
Wednesdays 12 to 1:30 pm
January 30th
Reverse Mortgage Feb 6
The History of the Federal Reserve System & How it Affects You Now Feb 13
The Financial Impact of Long Term Care Feb 20
Fundamentals of Estate Planning
For more details on this series, call the library at (508) 362-6636 Or pick up a flyer at the main desk
You can also check our online events calendar At www.sturgislibrary.org/calendar
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COMING SOON! This spring, the Friends of the Sturgis Library’s Bookstore and Gift Shop will be relocating to the main area of the library, right off the lobby. This move will take place with as little disruption to Library services as possible, and, with luck, no downtime for the bookstore. This move is taking place as part of our ongoing efforts to continuously improve Library service while maximizing use of our building space and preserving our historic building and collections. We are confident that the move will accomplish a number of goals: • Provide a prominent and accessible location for the Friends Bookstore,
giving the store and the Friends themselves more visibility to the public. Improved visibility should increase revenue from book and gift sales, and promote interest in volunteer opportunities with the Friends of the Library.
• Allow the staff to easily monitor the Bookstore when it is not staffed by Friends volunteers.
• Protect our historic special collections, and provide us with additional space on the main level of the library for special collections shelving, display, seating, and research.
• Preserve our historic building, which was originally built in 1644, and is now the oldest building housing a library in the country.
We thank you in advance for bearing with us during bookstore construction, and offer our thanks to all the bookstore volunteers for their dedication to the Sturgis Library.
Sturgis Silhouettes
and Hooper Books
Donated by Mary Bundy
Mary Bundy of New York City, the donor of pastel portraits of Mrs. William Sturgis and two of her daughters featured in our last newsletter, has recently donated two silhouettes and a small collection of books owned by Samuel Hooper. The silhouettes depict Mrs. William Sturgis and Eliza L. Lothrop, and were cut by noted silhouette artist August Edouart during his visit to the United States in the 1840s. The collection of books belonged to Anne and Samuel Hooper, daughter and son-in-law of Library founder William Sturgis. Mrs. Bundy has also donated funds which will be used to help restore the frames on the portraits and silhouettes. Many thanks to Mrs. Bundy for her generous gifts. Thanks, too, to those of you who contributed to the Sturgis Portrait Restoration Fund. With your help, we are able to restore and preserve these works of art for another generation.
Sturgis Library News
Greetings from the Friends of Sturgis Library!
The Friends have been very active this winter. In December the Library was beautifully decorated for the holiday by a group of Friends; a holiday book sale was held on December 1; and later in the month we sponsored a two-day bake sale. A special thank-you to those who donated homemade treats and other goodies, as well as to those who stopped by and purchased items to take home. The proceeds from all our sales benefit Sturgis Library. For example, in November we contributed $2,000 for the rebinding and preservation of books in the Library’s special collections. The Friends ushered in the New Year with a crowd-pleasing program on Sunday, January 6th. Presented by Cape Cod’s own Feelin’ Good Barbershop Quartet, “Music for a Winter Afternoon” was a big hit and a great start to our 2008 calendar of events. As announced on page 4, the Friends Bookstore and Gift shop will be moving to a newly renovated area near the Library's main entrance. The Friends will be celebrating the Grand Opening of our new shop with festivities, refreshments, and special offers. Check the Sturgis website and Friends’ publicity for date, time, and details of this grand opening event. Are you interested in working in our newly revamped Bookstore and Gift Shop? Do you have a few hours to help sort and price books on an ongoing basis? Want to learn about additional volunteer opportunities? Please contact me at [email protected] or by leaving a message at (508) 362-9547. On behalf of the Friends Board, I’d like to extend our warmest wishes for a happy, healthy, and rewarding new year. We look forward to seeing you at our programs and the many library events planned for 2008.
Margaret Housman, President of the Friends
Friends Programs
Please join us!
Thursday, February 14 @ 2:30 pm Afternoon Tea with Cape Cod Authors
Reservations required $12.00 for Friends $15.00 for non-members
~~~~~ Tuesday, March 11 @ 2:00 pm Mary McSweeney, a local artist
“Nostalgic Irish Scenes” Refreshments will be served
~~~~~ Wednesday, March 19th through Friday, March 21st Before-Easter Bake Sale Baked goods, sweets, and savory treats. Bring and buy, just buy, or just bring!
However you support us, we thank you. ~~~~~
Wednesday, May 7 @ 12 noon Annual Meeting and Luncheon Reservations required
~~~~~ Saturday, June 7th 10 am to 3 pm Annual Book, Bake, and Plant Sale
Book donations are accepted year-round
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Housing Options: Looking Toward Your Future Eleanor G. Claus, Seniors Real Estate Specialist
Maureen N. Shea, Real Estate Attorney John D. Shea, Elder Law Attorney
Jeanne Sarnosky, VNA of Cape Cod
LEARN ABOUT: • The Five Wishes living will
• Deciding whether to stay in your home • Real Estate Homestead Act
• Durable power of attorney and health care proxy • Service of Visiting Nurses Association of Cape Cod
Wednesday, March 5
12 to 1:30 pm Bring a brown bag lunch; drinks & dessert will be provided
TAKE CONTROL OF YOUR HEALTH: Be Proactive in Your 50s & Beyond
In partnership with the YMCA Cape Cod
Tuesday April 8 - 4 to 8 pm
• Talk to health & fitness professionals about nutrition • Learn about preventing and managing diabetes
• Take a fitness assessment • Participate in/observe a yoga class
• And more!
This EqualAccess Lifelong Access program is being Federally funded with LSTA funds through the Massachusetts Board of Library Commissioners. EqualAccess
Libraries is a professional development program sponsored by Libraries for the Future.
Creating and Keeping a JOURNAL
Instructor Holly Heaslip will provide guidance & techniques to create your own journal.
There is no right or wrong way, so give it a try!
Class open to adults and teens
$10 materials fee
Friday, March 7 2 to 4 pm
OR Saturday, March 8 10 am to noon
REGISTRATION REQUIRED 508-362-6636
LEARN TO KNIT Beginning knitting lessons
for ages 8 to 80+
5 week session Tuesdays 4:00 - 5:30 pm
March 4 to April 1
Didi McKimmey, Instructor Pick a project:
American Girl doll scarf & hat Adult scarf or neck warmer
Hats for baby, children or adult
Registration Required 508-362-6636
Sailing with Bill Cook
Library Trustee, yacht designer and sailor Bill Cook will share scenes, stories, and impressions from his recent 7-week, 4,500-mile sailing trip to Labrador and Hudson Strait.
WHALES NEED US To bring awareness to the status of whales, Patrick Ramage and his son Henry crossed the country by plane to attend the International Whaling Commission held in Alaska. Patrick
and Henry will share their experiences along with a slide
presentation.
Saturday, March 15 - 2 pm
Presented jointly with the Barnstable Historical Society
April 22 7 pm
Presented jointly with
the Barnstable Historical Society
Pre-School Storytime
Tuesdays 2:00 - 2:45 pm Stories, crafts and songs
for children ages 3 - 5
Mother Goose Storytime
Wednesdays 10:30 - 11:00 am
Stories and songs for children ages 0 - 3
Check out the Sturgis Library blogs for kids and teens!
Kids: http://www.sturgiskids2.blogspot.com →Check out event photos, new books and more!
Teens: http://www.sturgiskids.blogspot.com →Go here to vote on our weekly poll, catch up on teen events and check out our reviews of books, movies, music and websites! Maintained by TAG.
Kids & Teens Page
Suggestions? Comments? Questions? Contact the Youth Services Librarian at 508-362-6636 or [email protected]
Read to Dogs! Saturday, February 9
1 p.m.
Do you love dogs? These dogs love kids to
read to them! Come prepared to read one-
on-one with a dog for 10 minutes.
Ages 6 and up.
Contact the library to sign up.
Winter Break Letterboxing Wednesday, February 13, 3 – 5 p.m.
Letterboxing is a fun family hobby that combines hiking and hunting for treasure. Join Laura at the library to make your own stamp and log book and then search for letterboxes in the library! Come spring, you can start searching outside. There are over 200 letterboxes hidden on the Cape! Parent participation encouraged for young letterboxers.
Contact the library to sign up.
See http://www.letterboxing.org for more info.
What is TAG? • TAG (Teen Advisory Group) is a fun group of teens who help advise the Youth
Services Librarian on what’s hot in books, movies and music • Meetings are twice a month and we usually have some sort of special program
once or twice a month like Game Nights, Teen Improv and Ductigami. • For more info on TAG members, check out our bios in the Sturgis Library in the
YA section. To join, contact the Youth Services Librarian!
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2007 CONTRIBUTORS and SUPPORTERS The Board of Trustees would like to thank the following foundations, local businesses, community
organizations, individuals and families who contributed over $50,000 during 2007, as well as the many local businesses which made donations in kind during the year.
Sturgis Founders
$1,000 and up Samuel I.A. Anderson Carrie & Scott Bearse
Mary L. Bundy Sheila Bearse & John Crowell
Jane Carleton Dorothy & Herbert Carver
Ellie & Clyde Claus William & Antonia Cook
Waters & Phyllis T. Davis Dr. & Mrs. David C. Doll Friends of Sturgis Library
Mr. & Mrs. Charles N. Fuller Suzy & Jack Genest
James G. Hinkle In Memory of John G. Howard, Jr. & Barbara Howard
Lothropp Family Foundation Joanne Lyman
Beatrice Magruder David & Cindy Parrella
Jacqueline Simpkins Susan and Paul Ware Harriett Worthington
Lothrop Fellows $500 to $999
Kristen Bearse and John Field Mr. & Mrs. Sean H. Cummings Charles M. & Carla K. Harden
Mary Ellen McTague Don and Diane Michaels
Sue Schlott Douglas Mitchell & Christine Welsh
Joan & Whitney Wright
Hooper Trustees $300 to $499
Barnstable General Store and the Medeiros Family Roger & Helen Boocock
Bruce & Kathie Charboneau Eliza Cox
Dr. & Mrs. R. Hough Ted & Margaret Housman
Joseph Hudick & Nikki Bourne-Hudick Robert Jackson & Nonee Walsh
Jean & James Kelly Kenneth D. Kramer
Max Kumin
Hooper Trustees
$300 to $499 John & Susan Littlefield Emerson F. Markham
Margaret Nichol Tony Shepley
Rob & Pru Stewart Ted Theodores
Elizabeth C. Wright Mrs. Raymond Wynkoop
Kittredge Benefactors
$150 to $299 David Ansel
Berry & Christina Brazelton Dr. & Mrs. Loren C. Burger
Jacqueline Crowley Peter & Eleanor Donovan
M.L. Downs Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Dugas
Edith Eastman Peter & Tracey Eastman
Peter & Susan Eleftherakis Craig & Joan Farrenkopf
Dr. & Mrs. William N. Fenney Lloyd & Linda George
Roy T. Hammer Nancy Haskell & Sara Widdicombe
Mr. & Mrs. William J. Hayes Mr. & Mrs. Frank Hinckley
Frances L. Hunsaker Mr. & Mrs. F.W. Jacobanis
Mr. & Mrs. Richard A. Liddy Virginia Lukingbeal
Adele McKeever Betsy Newell & Richard P. Morse, Jr.
Evie Obbard William C. Orman (in memory of Barbara A. Orman)
Rob & Bev Parke Martha Ramsey
Bruce & Janice Richards Neil L. Ringler, DDS
Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth J. Robinson Joseph Segar
Susan Stacy & Tom Shanahan Mr. & Mrs. Robert Stolte
Eleanor R. Sussdorf Debbie & Peter West
Ron Wilcox & Gayle Nyre
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Patrons $75-$149
Thomas R. Adams Vaino A.Ahonen
David & Ruthanne Allen Lucy & Dave Banner
Evelyn Bassett Forrest Beam & Jo Ann Kelley
Dr. Kathleen Benson & Robert Berry Mrs. Elizabeth T. Blair
Harriet Blanchard J.L. Bluhm
Matt & Allison Bresette Beverly & Ed Brink
Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey C. Broberg Mr. & Mrs. John Brosnan Vernon & Barbara Brown
Esther Camelio Rosemary Campane Kathryn G. Carey
Juliet & Robert Carlson Richard Clark
Frederick E. Cluthe Pat & Jack Coffey
Mr. & Mrs. Clarke Coggeshall Mrs. James Wells Coggeshall
Mr. & Mrs. Timothy Coggeshall Jim Coogan
Joanne Chope Corsiglia Barbara Curran & Chester Wolfe
Dave & Marcella Curry Mr. & Mrs. William H. Doe Mr. & Mrs. Wm. J. Driscoll
Mike & Liz Dunning John & Christine Ehret
Richard & Susan French Ron & Laurel Gabel
Fred & Ellin Gallagher Eleanor Garvey
Rose Mary Glavin The Rev. & Mrs. E.V.N. Goetchius
Dr. & Mrs. William A. Golden Sherry Greene-Starr & Gordon Starr
Mr. & Mrs. Edward O. Handy, Jr. Louise C. Harrington
Richard Hawkins & Marian Ferguson Jan Hemeon & George Abbott
Heslinga Family Marilyn Hill & Aaron Perlmutter
Harry M. & Jean S. Hilton Holly Hobart
James G. Holmes Peter W. Hutton
Dr. & Mrs. H. Walter Kaess Arthur F. Kane
Wm. Daniel Knott George & Susan Kovatch
Jon & Wilma Kraus Chris & Tim Kruczynski Kwasnick Family Fund
Wendy LaPine Robert & Pat Lavery
Mary G. Lay
Sturgis Library News
Mrs. James Leonard David S. Martin Greg Masterson Hub Mathewson
Ken & Marge Mercer Robert Meyer & Anne Sivek
David L. Miller Diana & Christopher Moore Charles & Mary Ann Morrice
Mr. & Mrs. Roy J. Morton Mr.& Mrs. Robert O’Brien
Mary O’Neal Joe & Joyce Paradis
Richard & Ernestine Pashoian Leona & Milton Penn
Mr. & Mrs. Ronald C. Perera Robert R. Perry
Lisa M. Raymond William Robinson Doreen M. Ross
Frederick W. Sawyer, III Richard & Jean Schiffmann
Hedi & Quin Shea Ronnie & Paul Siegel Dr. Wm. Brooks Smith
Kelly St. Romaine Joe & Monika Stacy
A. & J. Stafford Irving R. Stewart
Ellen & Robert Temkin Larry & Beth Thayer
Wayne & Patricia Van Buren Hugh & Judy Van Liew Mrs. Philip Vetterling
Elisabeth Turnbull Wheeler Jeffrey R. Whieldon
Walter & Kathleen White Kent & Jessica Williams Pamela & Harold Wilson
Jacquelyn L. Young Helen Zupko
Donors $1-$74
Warren J. Allan Anonymous
Judith Askew Donna & Michael Atkins
Harry D. Azadian Sara Baker
Swift & Virginia Barnes Tamas & Judy Bartha
Sue H. Bartlett Davis & Nancy Bates
Mary Bianculli George & Barbara Blanchard
John & Phyllis Bouchard Barbara Brown Clifford Brown
Richard & Carol Cahoon Jim & Maggie Calvin
Mr. & Mrs. J.B. Carlaw Mr. & Mrs. Herbert G. Carroll
John Carroll & Wendy Lavenda-Carroll Len & Kris Clark
The Clifford Family Mr. & Mrs. David Condon
George & Elizabeth Constantino Katherine Converse
Charles Coombs Marjorie Cotton Supple
J. Patrick Crippen Mr. & Mrs. George Cronin
Ruth & Sidney Cutler Diana DiGioia & Melody Masi
L. Vannessa Dillon Frances N. Donaldson
Michael & MaryAnn Donovan Rosalie Dowd
Mr. & Mrs. Andre G. Duprey Robert & Barbara Dusseault
Charlie & Sandra Eager Taylor G. Eastman
William Eaton Margaret Edwards
Joan & Lovell Elliott Maria G. Eryatmaz Betty Short Fitterer Ella Joyce Fraser
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Frazee Genevieve Gedrim
Florence M. George Diane & Frank Gibson Ethel & Warne Gooch
Janet Gow Thomas Gustafson
Ron Haley Steve & Jean Hall
Claire & Jim Haworth Dr. & Mrs. G.W. Hazard Mr. & Mrs. Robert Helms Dianna & Roger Henson
Merritt Hewitt James G. Holmes, Jr.
Mary Jane & Charles Holmes Joseph Hosford
Jean Iversen Herb & Rosemary Kaupp
Edward Kelley Mark & Kim Kelley
I. Kelly Doris E. Kendall
Mr. & Mrs. John King Farley Lewis Lucy Loomis
Earlene MacDowell Haynes R. Mahoney
Louis & Corinne Martinage Melody Masi
James & Linda McAuley William J. & Noreen V. McCarthy
Winifred T. McDonough Maureen McQuillen Geri & Jim Medeiros
Delores Mello
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Donors $1-$74 Allan J.Minelli &
Joan E. Schlander-Minelli Barbara Moore
Harry & Kerin Morales Pam & Julius Morin
Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Mullen Ben Muse
Frank & Nancy Naimo Karl & Marian Natale
Mr. & Mrs. P. Gordon Nelson Yuankyn Ni & Hong Wei
Elwinna Nickerson Mr. & Mrs. A.C. Oppenheim
Richard & Sonia Osborne W. Palmer
Miya Patrick C. Elizabeth Pease Christine Peterson
David & Susan Phillips Edward Poirier
Joyce & Thomas Prince James Propas
Prothero Family Kathleen Raftery & Kenneth Dorman
Mr. & Mrs. Robert Rathbun Mr. & Mrs. Paul Revere, Jr.
Dr. & Mrs. Keith C. Richards Myrne A. Riel
Kenneth Rivard John Rooney
Leonard S. Ross Richard & Joan Rudders
Rosemary H. Santos Peter & Judy Scarafile
John & Candace Schulenburg Mary V. Scott
Thomas E. Stott Maureen Taylor
Frank G. Thacher, II Charles & Sharon Thebaud Paul & Bunny Thompson
Joan Tillman Beverly P. Turner John Van Iderstine Cary G. Varblow
Peg Vetorino Barbara L. Walters Kenneth R. Warren
John & Muriel Watson Conrad Wesselhoeft
Betty White Mr. & Mrs. Wm. Wieners
Nancy Woebcke Elisabeth & Sheldon Woolf
Helen Wright Barbara Wylan
Eugene Zubrinski
Thank You
Friends Book Lovers Book Sale
Every Tuesday and Thursday
1:30—4 pm and Saturday 10 am—3 pm
Great books @ great prices!
Book Fair News Thank you one and all for helping to make the Friends Book Fair at Barnes and Noble Booksellers on November 16th and 17th such a resounding success. You participation was greatly appreciated and enabled us to earn over $2,000 for the Sturgis Library.
Spain Trip Raffle Our fall Spain Trip Raffle Drawing was held on November 4th, 2007, and we are grateful to the
many people who purchased tickets for this fundraiser. Our Spanish-themed raffle party was held despite the lack of electricity after our fall Nor’easter/hurricane. We lit a lot of candles, turned on the gas fireplace, and enjoyed classical guitar music, wonderful appetizers, and the company of friends and neighbors. Special thanks go out to the following people and businesses for donating goods and services to this event:
Bea Goldstein - Northside Travel Peg Garrahan - Cape Destinations
Donald Corey, Jr. - President, Blanchard's Liquors of Hyannis Trader Joe's
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In This Issue... Thank you to all those who contributed to the 2008 Annual Campaign!
Non-Profit Organization U.S. Postage Paid Barnstable, MA
02630 Permit No. 10
The Sturgis Library P.O. Box 606 Barnstable, MA 02630
Sturgis Library
HOURS
Monday, Wednesday Thursday & Friday
10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Tuesday 1:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Saturday
10:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Sunday Closed
Web site:
www.sturgislibrary.org
Email: [email protected]
Join us for the third annual Trustee Dinner, held this year at the Dolphin Restaurant in Barnstable Village on Sunday, April 6th at 6 PM. Join friends, neighbors, and fellow library supporters for a fun, relaxed evening of dining. There will be a choice of fine foods, a cash bar, goodie bags, a raffle, and more! A portion of the proceeds goes to support library services and programs. On the menu: A choice of Prime Rib, Baked Cod with Lobster Sauce, or Chicken or Vegetarian Alfredo. Desserts include cheesecake with caramel topping, or rich chocolate mousse cake. Appetizers, salad, crusty bread, coffee, and tea round out the menu. Tickets will go on sale in February, and are $50 each, which includes appetizers, entrée, dessert, coffee and tea, and gratuity. Get your tickets early — seating is limited!
Come Dine With Us!