Friday, May 13, 2011

Longview Library Literally Speaking

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To honour our Seniors during Senior's Week in June (June 6th to 12th) the Longview Library Board will be hosting their annual Strawberry Tea on Wednesday, June 8th at the Community Hall from 2 to 4pm. This is a very popular event for both the Seniors and the Board, so do come by!

Also coming up is the K-100 Race on June 25th. The Kananaskis 100 Mile Relay Race is marking its 25th Anniversary. It is a major fundraiser for Hostelling International and the Pacific Mountain Region is part of the International Youth Hostel Federation Network. The library board ladies are on deck at 4am, preparing a light breakfast for the racers in the park, where the starting line is. Coffee, juice and toasted bagels will be ready for the racers and the volunteers when they arrive. Our homemade jams and jellies are a very favourite. We have had several jars of marmalade donated, but would very much appreciate some strawberry or raspberry jams. If you are able, could you drop them off at the library with Joan? We had a racer from Holland say that he had heard our jams were worth running for! So we have a reputation to uphold.
A fun read is The Best Laid Plans by Terry Ferris. Ferris tried to find a publisher for his book and not having any luck, decided to self publish. The book took off and he won the Stephen Leacock Award for Humour and was chosen for the Canada Reads award. It is a satire on Canadian politics, is very clever and truly makes you laugh out loud. He makes fun of all the current issues facing our politicians and does it with a good story.

Another book I'd like to mention is Move on Without Me by Susan Beer. It is an honest, touching book about her first year as a widow. It is a welcome and helpful guide for anyone who has to come to terms with any kind of loss. It is an easy, wise and comforting read.

Happy Reading
Sylvia Binkley

1 comment:

  1. Starting off with a healthy breakfast is the surest way to be ready for the race!

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