Archive for October, 2005

Book study group re-starting!

Patagonia Library’s Book Study Group will recommence on October 20. This year’s theme is the perennially fascinating topic of Money.

Once again we will meet on Thursday afternoons at 3:30-5:00 in the council chambers of the town hall. Everyone is welcome, and potential members are asked to tell the Librarian that they would like a copy of the book. When you pick up a book at the Library, you will be asked for a minimum donation of $5.00 per title.

If you would like to be on the list for information and further details, please give your email address to the Librarian, libinfo@patagoniapubliclibrary.org, or directly to the convenor, Gail Eifrig, at eifrig@dakotacom.net or 455-0474.

Our schedule includes the following:
October 20: Raymond Chandler’s classic The Long Goodbye, a tale of greed, murder, deceit, loyalty and love set in a very noir-ish LA in the fifties. (Two great films for extra credit!)

November 17: Silas Marner by George Eliot

December 8: The Merchant of Venice, Shakespeare’s problematic encounter with capitalism and racism, with a good many other things as well.

January: a collection of short stories, ranging from DuMaupassant, O’Henry and Conan Doyle to Erdrich, O’Brien and Proulx.

February: The Panama Hat Trail, by Tom Miller. A non-fiction account by an accomplished writer of the economy of hat production in Central and South America. Tom is a Patagonia habitue and will in February.

March and April will have four sessions on Dickens’ Little Dorrit. Here is the great writer’s greatest unknown book, one that encompasses all he has to say about capitalism, obsession, love, vanity, hypocrisy, secrets, crime, revelation, sex, death, government, art and, yes, money. (A marvellous 6 hour film version came out in about 1990.)

Managing Your Diabetes, free comprehensive 12 hour course

Are you at risk for developing diabetes? Do you have diabetes? Do you support or care for a person with diabetes? This course is for you. Learn more about this disease and how to manage it.

Monday and Thursday, October 10, 13, 17, 20, 24, & 27, 2005
10:00am-12:00 noon
Cady Hall, next to the Patagonia Library
346 Duquesne
for more info contact Anne S. Hummel, MS, RN
394-2532

Second Thursday Book Discussion Group

The Arizona Humanities Council and the Friends of the Patagonia Library will sponsor a series of book discussion groups, the second Thursday of October, February and April. The discussions, facilitated by Janet Winans, are certain to be both lively and informative. Books for each discussion will be provided on loan by the Humanities Council.

The discussion groups will meet at the Patagonia Library at 7:00pm or at another time if agreed on by the participants.

Land of Little Rain by Mary Austen October 13

Library Closed

The library will be closed Monday, Oct 10, in observance of Columbus Day.

Friends of the Library Book sale

Please join us, the second weekend of October, for the Friends of the Library book sale during the Patagonia Fall Festival. The Friends will be set up in the shade near the depot. Spend some time exploring and you will be certain to find be something special.

Funds raised from the sale support current library collection development, programs, technology, and library staff attendance at training workshops.

Young Rhythms

Oct 6: Young Rhythms: Join de Vie for a late morning of rhythm and movement for newborns, those a bit bigger and of course parents and caregivers. If possible bring spoons, spatulas, plastic containers or other potential sound creators from home.
11:00am at the Patagonia Library, 346 Duquesne.