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Vol. 12: Issue 3, March 2014 Report From Our Director 2 Small Business Help... 2 Mardi Gras Indians 3 Genealogy 101.. 3 Jitterbug & Swing 4 Just Ask Libby The Librarian... 5 Around the Library In Photos..... 6 Dr. Seuss Extravaganza.. 7 Gruffalo Family Night... 8 Teen Tech Week: Make A 3D Robot... 9 Book Recommendations For All Ages.8 & 10-11 We re Closing For Mardi Gras Day Tuesday, March 4 Livingston Parish Library is on the April 5 ballot for the renewal of an existing 10 mill, 10-year property tax set to expire at the end of 2014. The millage generates 93% of the library s total budget for operating and maintaining the Albany-Springfield, Denham Springs-Walker, Main, South, and Watson branches. The funds also pay for books, videos, audio, ebooks, computers, Internet, programs, outreach, databases, future capital improvement projects, and much more. This funding allows us to bring many programs and services that would otherwise be unavailable to the citizens of Livingston Parish, Library Director Giovanni Tairov says. We are proud to be our community s resource for innovative programs, cutting-edge technology, an outstanding collection of printed and digital media, life-long learning, and entertainment. This is a renewal of the same 10 mill property tax Livingston Parish voters approved 10 years ago. A home assessed at $150,000 will pay $75 per year while a home assessed at $200,000 will pay $125 per year. In turn, Livingston Parish Library provides cost savings to all Livingston Parish residents who use its services. For example, a patron who checks out one book each month instead of buying it would see a savings of $200 per year. Adding additional library services such as use of digital materials, online databases, and attendance at free programs makes cost savings seen by library patrons even more substantial. The Livingston Parish Library Board of Control has done an exceptional job managing the funds for the operation and improvement of the library, Tairov says. In the last 10 years, thanks to the 10 mill dedicated funding approved by the voters in 2005, the library branches have been transformed into state of the art facilities and the pride of our community.» For Livingston Parish Library by the numbers, turn to Page 5.

REPORT FROM OUR DIRECTOR Please Vote On Saturday, April 5 GIOVANNI TAIROV, Library Director The vote to renew the library s funding does not happen every 10 years at the voting booth; it happens every time a patron visits the library. On Saturday, April 5, Livingston Parish Library is asking the citizens to vote on the renewal of its 10-mill property tax, which would fund the library s operations for the next 10 years. This is not a new tax and, if renewed, it would allow the library to keep its doors open while providing the highest level of services to the residents of Livingston Parish. This issue contains much useful information, including our latest statistical data, that can help you make that decision. During the last 10 years, Livingston Parish Library has transformed into a thriving, modern library system. Five new state-of-the-art facilities were constructed. The Library Board of Control has set clear goals for the administration and staff, resulting in improvements in the quality of services, a wider selection of electronic and printed resources, the latest technological offerings, and many other significant improvements. As someone told me a long time ago, The vote to renew the library s funding does not happen every 10 years at the voting booth; it happens every time a patron visits the library. I wholeheartedly agree with that statement. Our patrons have noticed the value the library brings into their lives. The library has become an integral part of this community, a place of cultural and educational enrichment. Our goal is to continue to be at the forefront promoting literacy and the love of reading in Livingston Parish. Please vote. Starting A Small Business? Let Your Library Help If you own a small business or are interested in starting one, Livingston Parish Library has partnered with Southeastern Louisiana University s Louisiana Small Business Development Center to offer services that will help you get started or improve your current practices. You can take advantage of free business consulting at the Main Branch on Wednesday, March 12 from 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. Receive a private, one-hour consulting session with a LSBDC representative in areas including business plans, advertising plans, inventory control, financial projections, cost analysis, and much more. Space is limited, so registration is required. Please call the Main Branch at (225) 686-2436 to register or for more information. This month, the Main Branch and the LSBDC will also host a Starting And Financing Your Business Idea workshop on Wednesday, March 26 at 9:00 a.m. Learn about writing a business plan, sources of funds for start-up and expansion, small business resources, and required licenses. 2 Registration is also required for this event. Please visit the LSBDC at www.lsbdc.org to register.

Create A Decorative Sugar Egg Decorate for Easter this year with an intricate sugar egg! Sugar eggs are a fun Easter-themed craft that can be saved and displayed for many years. This month, Livingston Parish Library gives you the opportunity to create and decorate a sugar egg of your own. We will provide all materials. While all of the ingredients are edible, the final results should not be eaten. The South Branch workshop is Saturday, March 22 at 10:30 a.m. while the Albany-Springfield Branch event is Thursday, March 27 at 5:30 p.m. The Watson Branch hosts a workshop on Monday, March 31 at 6:00 p.m. as part of their Crafts & Coffee series. The Denham Springs-Walker Branch holds the last event on Friday, April 4 at 10:00 a.m. Space is limited, so registration is required. Please call the branch hosting your preferred event or visit our online event calendar to register. Mardi Gras Indians Visit Genealogy 101 Are you interested in genealogy but have no clue where to start? We can help! The Watson Branch offers Genealogy 101: An Introduction for amateur family history enthusiasts on Thursday, March 20 at 6:00 p.m. Learn about the process of starting genealogical research, resources and people who can help you, types of documents to collect, and how to keep it all organized. This class will set you on the path to discovering chapters in your family s history using many different resources. Space is limited, so registration is required. Please call the Watson Branch at (225) 664-3963 or visit our online event calendar to register. Have you ever wondered what the Mardi Gras Indians are all about? The Denham Springs-Walker Branch hosts a three-part Mardi Gras Indians event on Sunday, March 9 at 2:30 p.m. First, Dr. Joyce M. Jackson, Director of the African & African American Studies Program at LSU, will speak about the tradition s history, aesthetics, and its place as cultural street theater. Then at 3:30 p.m., see a Mardi Gras Indian work on his suit. You can look at his patches and feathers, and ask questions as he works. To conclude the presentation, children of all ages are invited to join us for a special storytime led by a Mardi Gras Indian at 4:00 p.m. Learn Mardi Gras Indian songs, listen to Mardi Gras Indian stories, and make your own Mardi Gras mask. Registration is required for the storytime portion of the event only. Please call the Denham Springs-Walker Branch at (225) 665-8118 or visit our online event calendar to register. 3

Learn New Skills 3D Design Class Interested in 3D design? The Main Branch hosts a 3D Design class on Thursday, March 6 at 6:00 p.m. Learn how to use free software Google Sketchup to create your own designs that can be printed later on our 3D printer. Space is limited, so registration is required. Please call the Main Branch at (225) 686-2436 or visit our online event calendar to register. Affordable Care Act Educational Session Navigators For A Healthy Louisiana present a forum where patrons can get answers to their questions about the Affordable Care Act and purchasing insurance through the federal health insurance marketplace. Hosted by the Main Branch on Thursday, March 27 at 6:00 p.m., the session will also include oneon-one assistance to help participants choose the right insurance for themselves and their families. Creative Aging The Denham Springs-Walker Branch hosts this class designed for ages 55 and up with all levels of acting experience and physical ability. Together we will work on improvisation, character, voice and speech work, movement, and scene study in a fun and encouraging environment. The six-week course begins on Thursday, April 17 at 10:00 a.m. At the end of the series, we will present a public showcase on Thursday, May 22 at 6:00 p.m. Space is limited, so registration is required. Please call the Denham Springs-Walker Branch at (225) 665-8118 or visit our online event 4 calendar to register. Learn How To Jitterbug & Swing Put your dancing shoes on and hurry to the Livingston Parish Library! Join dance instructor Ric Seeling of Ric Seeling Dance Studio to learn the basics of the Jitterbug and East Coast Swing. Bring a partner and learn together. Singles can also attend the class, but bringing a partner is preferable. The Denham Springs-Walker class is Saturday, March 22 at 2:00 p.m. and the Watson Branch hosts a class on Saturday, March 29 at 2:00 p.m. Space is limited, so registration is required. Please call your preferred branch or visit our online event calendar to register. Create A Handmade Cloth Doll Local artist Barbara Franklin will share the time-honored art of creating one-of-akind cloth dolls at a workshop hosted by the Main Branch on Wednesday, March 5 at 2:00 p.m. Franklin has made dolls for more than thirty years and now seeks to pass on her doll-making skills to others. With her guidance, class participants will make their own unique cloth doll. All supplies will be provided. Space is limited, so registration is required. Please call the Main Branch at (225) 686-2436 or visit our online event calendar to register. Get Your Taxes Done For Free Tax season is ongoing, and Livingston Parish Library offers free tax preparation through Tuesday, April 15. Co-sponsored by Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) and the Internal Revenue Service, this service offers free tax preparation for participants with an income of $50,000 or less for 2013. VITA volunteers prepare tax returns at three branches this month. The Denham Springs-Walker Branch s events are each Thursday from 9:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m., Saturday, March 1 and March 15 from 9:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m., and Tuesday, March 25 from 4:30 p.m. - 8:30 p.m. The Albany-Springfield s sessions are Thursday, March 6 and March 20 from 5:30 p.m.- 7:30 p.m. and Saturday. March 1, March 22, and March 29 from 10:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.m. The Main Branch hosts events each Tuesday from 5:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m., each Saturday from 9:30 a.m. - 11:30 a.m., and Thursday, March 13 and March 20 from 5:30 p.m.- 7:30 p.m. All events are by appointment only. To make an appointment or learn more, please call the branch hosting your preferred event. If you prefer to file your own taxes, VITA also offers free e-filing. Please visit www.myfreetaxes.com/mylpl for more information.

I ve been hearing about the library s funding coming up for renewal. What exactly are we voting on and what does it pay for? Yes, Livingston Parish Library s funding is up for renewal on Saturday, April 5. Voters will decide whether to renew an existing 10 mill, 10 year property tax that expires in 2014. This funding makes up 93% of the library s total budget. That means it pays to operate and maintain the Albany-Springfield, Denham Springs-Walker, Main, South, and Watson branches. It also pays for books, videos, audio, ebooks, computers, Internet, programs for all ages, outreach services, databases, future capital improvement projects, and much more.» For more information about the funding renewal, turn to Page 1.» To see how Livingston Parish Library grew in 2013, see below. Your Library By The Numbers The numbers are in, and they show that Livingston Parish Library grew steadily in 2013. Here are some of the ways our five branches served Livingston Parish residents last year: Approximately 393,321 patrons visited Livingston Parish Library branches in 2013. That s 44,468 more people, or a 13% increase, since 2009. Patrons who visited the library checked out 472,511 items last year approximately 20,388 more items, or 4%, more than in 2012. Livingston Parish Library presented 1,265 programs in 2013. That s more than three programs a day for a whole year. Approximately 19,260 people attended Livingston Parish Library programs last year. That s more than the population of Denham Springs! According to the U.S. Census Bureau, 10,129 people live in Denham Springs as of 2012. Our reference librarians answered 92,846 reference questions in person or by phone, a 10% increase over 2012. Livingston Parish Library also issued 8,637 new library cards in 2013. That s up 21% from the 6,787 library cards issued in 2012. Approximately 35,000 items were added to the library s books, magazines, audio books, music, and other media in 2013. Use Your Words Spring Fling Poetry Slam If poetry is your thing, melt those winter blues with the Denham Springs-Walker Branch s exciting Spring Fling Poetry Slam. Read or perform your poem for others to enjoy on Saturday, March 29 at 2:00 p.m. Your poem must be limited to 25 lines and language-appropriate in content for a family audience. The audience will vote on poems and performances for prizes. Space is limited, so registration is required. Please call the Denham Springs-Walker Branch at (225) 665-8118 or visit our online event calendar to register. Writer s Circle Are you a writer who is looking for feedback? Then come to the Denham Springs-Walker Branch s Writer s Circle on Thursday, March 6 at 6:30 p.m. Published and unpublished adult writers of fiction and nonfiction for adults, children, or teens are welcome. Soul Inspired Journaling Join the Watson Branch s group that highlights the personal benefits of journaling on Wednesday, March 12 at 10:00 a.m. No writing 5 expertise is necessary. 5

Around the Library In Photos Above, Vickie A. and Deborah Q. learn how to spin wool into yarn using drop spindles at the second class in our three-part knitting workshop. Sarah B. dyes wool at the first class in a three-part knitting workshop. Patrons learned how to dye wool with food safe products. Above, children make Valentine mailboxes. Left, Caitlin M. glues paper to her mailbox. Below, Cooper D. marks a number in Valentine Bingo as Sarra D. and Max D. look on. Above, staff member Hannah B. ties a friendship bracelet around Brianna S. s wrist and Jennifer D. creates a gorgeous piece of Mardi Gras bead art. 6

Play At Our Dr. Seuss Extravaganza Kids of all ages are invited to celebrate all things Seussian at the Livingston Parish Library. We will play games inspired by Dr. Seuss books such as Green Eggs and Ham, One Fish Two Fish, The Lorax, Yertle the Turtle, and others. You can also take your picture with our Cat In The Hat background. Drop in and join us for this extravaganza featuring some of your favorite characters. The Denham Springs-Walker Branch hosts this drop-in event Saturday, March 1 from 10:30 a.m. - 12:00 p.m. while the Main Branch event is Saturday, March 8 from 1:00 p.m.- 2:30 p.m. The Albany-Springfield Branch begins Tuesday, March 18 from 5:30 p.m. - 7:30 p.m. and the Watson Branch event is Thursday, March 27 from 2:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. Questions? Please call the branch hosting your preferred event for more information. Help Thing 1 and Thing 2 get to the library to return their books! Do The Mardi Gras Mambo Join us as we Mardi Gras Mambo down! Tweens are invited to celebrate the carnival season by playing a jazzy version of musical chairs and Mardi Gras trivia for prizes. We will also enjoy king cake and create our own marionette puppet with beads. Both Mardi Gras Mambo events take place on Monday, March 3. The South Branch celebration starts at 3:00 p.m. while the Denham Springs-Walker Branch begins at 5:30 p.m. This event is open to ages 8-11 only. Space is limited, so registration is required. Please call the branch hosting your preferred event or visit our online event calendar to register. 7

8 Recommendations For Kids High Time For Heroes By Mary Pope Osborne In this new Magic Tree House adventure, Jack and Annie are back in Egypt, still seeking the secrets of greatness for Merlin. This time they will meet the great nurse, Florence Nightingale, on her trip to Egypt that served as the inspiration for the choices that made her both famous and beloved. Clark The Shark Dares To Share By Bruce Hale Our favorite boisterous shark learns that sharing is caring, but sometimes the lesson is a little confusing. Clark shares his funky shark dance with the class, but Mrs. Inkydink tells him he has to wait his turn. Clark shares his reef-hockey skills, but his teammates would rather Clark share the puck. With help from his friends, Clark finally learns how to share. The Castle Crime By Ron Roy Dink, Josh, and Ruth Rose go to London. The kids see Big Ben, ride the London Eye, and tour Madame Tussaud s wax museum. Then big news hits- someone has stolen Queen Elizabeth's jewels right outside Windsor Castle. The kids head to the castle to check around for clues. But can three kids from Green Lawn possibly find evidence that Scotland Yard has missed? Jackpot By Gordon Korman What would you do with $30,000,000? That's the question everyone in Cedarville and every town near it is asking, because right now there's an unclaimed lottery ticket worth that much -- and the money will go to whomever finds it first. Griffin Bing, The Man With The Plan, wants to be the lucky winner. But he's got competition. Visit A Mardi Gras Indian Storytime Children of all ages are invited to join us for a special storytime led by a real Mardi Gras Indian! Learn Mardi Gras Indian songs, listen to Mardi Gras Indian stories, and make your own Mardi Gras mask. This event will conclude the Denham Springs-Walker Branch s Mardi Gras Indian presentation on Sunday, March 9. The storytime will begin at 4:00 p.m. Space is limited, so registration is required. Please call the Denham Springs-Walker Branch at (225) 665-8118 or visit our online event calendar to register. Become A Magic Tree House Master Librarian Find out what it takes to become a Master Librarian by helping Jack and Annie complete a special mission at the Livingston Parish Library. To complete this challenging mission, ages 6-11 will find clues, solve riddles, and complete activities based on the Magic Tree House books all while learning to use the library. The South Branch s mission begins on Saturday, March 29 at 10:30 a.m. Questions? Call the South Branch at (225) 698-3015 for details. Play At Our Gruffalo Family Night Join us in the Acorn Wood for a night celebrating The Gruffalo! Kids will make their own mouse ears and travel through Acorn Wood playing games inspired by Julia Donaldson s book series about a clever mouse and the tales he creates featuring a monster called a Gruffalo. The Denham Springs-Walker Branch event begins on Thursday, March 20 at 6:00 p.m. and is for all ages. Questions? Please call the Denham Springs-Walker Branch at (225) 665-8118 for details.

Make Your Own 3D Robot Celebrate Teen Tech Week by learning about 3D design! Customize your own mini-robot model using Livingston Parish Library s 3D printer. The Albany-Springfield Branch hosts this workshop on Tuesday, March 11 at 5:30 p.m. and the Denham Springs-Walker Branch workshop is Thursday, March 13 at 6:00 p.m. Space is limited, so registration is required. Please call the branch hosting your preferred event or visit our online event calendar to register. Are You Divergent? Do you know which Faction you belong in? Find out at the Main Branch on Tuesday, March 25 at 6:00 p.m. Play a series of games for points. Use your final score to determine your placement in a Faction or if you are Divergent based on Veronica Roth s popular book series. Questions? Please call the Main Branch at (225) 686-2436 for details. Take A Practice ACT Test Are you dreading the ACT? Find out how much preparation you need by taking a free ACT Practice Test given by the Princeton Review. Take the test, and then return to the library for a Scores Back session to pick up your scores and get some tips to improve them. The Albany-Springfield Branch s test starts Saturday, March 15 at 10:00 a.m. and the Denham Springs- Walker Branch s test is Saturday, March 29 at 9:00 a.m. The Albany-Springfield Branch s Scores Back session will be held Tuesday, March 25 at 6:00 p.m. The Denham Springs-Walker Branch s Scores Back session takes place Wednesday, April 9 at 6:00 p.m. To register for the practice ACT, please visit www.princetonreview.com. Teen Clubs Game Night The Watson Branch invites teens to play video games on our PS3 and Nintendo Wii on Wednesday, March 12 at 6:00 p.m. We ll also have a variety of board games, so come out and join the fun. Anime Club This club for teen anime and manga lovers watches and discusses anime and manga while learning about Japanese culture. The Denham Springs-Walker Branch group meets Saturday, March 15 at 3:00 p.m. Teen Book Club The Denham Springs-Walker Branch Teen Book Club meets Monday, March 17 at 5:30 p.m. to discuss books, create book-related crafts, enjoy refreshments, and other activities. Teen Advisory Board TAB volunteers suggest programs for teens, volunteer at our branches, and more. This month s TAB meetings are at the Main Branch on Tuesday, March 11 at 6:00 p.m. and the Denham Springs-Walker Branch on Tuesday, March 25 at 6:00 p.m. 9

Adult Fiction Recommendations Do Or Die: Reluctant Heroes By Suzanne Brockman Former Navy SEAL Ian Dunn has been tasked by a mysterious government agency with rescuing two kidnapped children believed to have been taken prisoner. Leading the mission alongside Phoebe Kruger, the new hire at the prestigious law firm where Dunn is a client, Dunn will embark on a race against time while dealing with an equally pressing danger - he's being hunted by the mob for a job gone bust. Dare To Love Again By Julie Lessman Detective Nick Barone would rather do almost anything than teach petite socialite Allison McClare jiu-jitsu, but it seems he has little choice in the matter. Sparks fly every time the two meet until a grudging friendship develops into something deeper. But when Nick suddenly leaves town, Allison realizes he's a fraud just like all the rest of the men she's cared for. Does she dare love again? Adult Nonfiction Recommendations The Age Of The Spirit: How The Ghost Of An Ancient Controversy Is Shaping The Church By Phyllis Tickle & Jon M. Sweeney A thousand years ago, the church experienced a time of tremendous upheaval called the Great Schism. In this fascinating book, readers will encounter not just the interesting historical realities that have shaped our faith today but also the present resurgence of interest in the Holy Spirit. Painting Your Way Out Of A Corner: The Art Of Getting Unstuck By Barbara Diane Barry This exciting program introduces painting as a jumping-off point for realizing one's full creative potential in all areas of life. Through a series of exercises that emphasize improvisation and risk-taking, readers will learn how to quiet their inner critics and strengthen their creativity. 10 The Execution: A Jeremy Fisk Novel By Dick Wolf Ten days after the Mexican presidential election, twenty-three bodies are discovered beheaded on the United States border, each marked with a carving of a hummingbird. Detective Cecilia Garza has been pursuing the killer for years, yet knows little about him, except that he's heading to New York- with the rest of the world. Dark Bites: A Short Story Collection By Sherrilyn Kenyon Fans have been clamoring for a collection of Kenyon's novellas. This brand-new short story collection, includes stories previously exclusive to Kenyons's website, as well as a never-before seen Dark-Hunter story! Great Jobs For Everyone 50+: Finding Work That Keeps You Happy And Healthy...And Pays The Bills By Kerry Hannon Aimed at workers aged 50+ looking for a new job, this is the definitive guide to finding lasting financial security and personal and professional fulfillment. Opportunities abound! The trick is knowing where to look and what to expect. 500+ All-American Family Adventures By Debbie K. Hardin 500+ All-American Family Adventures is a thoughtful handbook that will help you plan family vacations and day trips that are both entertaining and educational. This collection, carefully researched, includes places your family will never forget.

Audiobook Recommendations First Impressions By Jude Deveraux When Eden Palmer moved into Farrington Manor, the charming house that was willed to her, she hoped her new home in lovely Arundel, N. C., would provide the fresh start she needed. But her arrival in the small Southern town soon plunges her into a mystery that threatens not only her plans and reputation, but her life... Heir To The Empire City: New York And The Making Of Theodore Roosevelt By Edward P. Kohn Theodore Roosevelt is best remembered as America's "cowboy" president- a Rough Rider who derived his political wisdom from a youth spent in the untamed American West. But while the great outdoors did shape Roosevelt's identity, Edward P. Kohn argues that it was his hometown of New York that made him the progressive president we celebrate today. Dark Wolf: A Carpathian Novel By Christine Feehan Skyler Daratrazanoff always recognized the miracle that was Dimitri Tirunul, a man beyond any dream that had ever engaged her nights. But she was human. He was an ancient. Yet she held half his soul, the light to his darkness. Without her, he would not survive. The Sunflower By Richard Paul Evans To recover from being left at the alter, Christine goes to work at an orphanage called El Girasol--The Sunflower. There, Christine meets Paul Cook, a doctor who has fled the States after one fatal day took away his career, his faith, and the woman he loved. Events force Christine to confront her deepest fears, and she, and Paul, must both learn to trust and love again. Young Adult Recommendations Enders By Lissa Price In this riveting conclusion to the scifi thriller Starters, someone is after Starters like Callie and Michaelteens with chips in their brains. With the body bank destroyed, Callie no longer has to rent herself out to creepy Enders. But Enders can still get inside her mind and make her do things she doesn't want to do. Like hurt someone she loves. The Impossible Knife of Memory By Laurie Hale Anderson For the past five years, Hayley Kincaid and her father Andy have been on the road as he struggles to escape the PTSD brought on by serving in Iraq. Now they are back in the town where he grew up so Hayley can attend school. Perhaps, for the first time, Hayley can have a normal life, put aside her own painful memories, and even have a relationship with attractive but enigmatic Finn. Outcasts By Jill Williamson Since entering the Safe Lands, Mason has focused on two things: finding a way to free his village from captivity and finding a cure for the disease that ravages many. After drugs go missing in the clinic, he discovers his coworker Ciddah may know more about the Safe Lands than imagined... and may have an agenda of her own. Birthright: Darkest Fear By Cate Tiernan Vivi has known the truth about her family- and herself- since she was 13. But that doesn't mean she's accepted it. Being Haguari isn't something she feels she'll ever accept. How can she feel like anything but a freak knowing that it's in her genes to turn into a jaguar? But all of that changes with her parents' devastating deaths and the 11 mysteries left behind.

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