Showing posts with label Community. Show all posts
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Monday, August 31, 2020

Labor Day, September 7, 2020

The Jennie Woodworth Library will be closed on Labor Day. Our dropbox on the north end of the building will be available for those that are returning materials. 

While your government offices and buildings are typically closed on Labor Day and the vast majority of Americans enjoy family get-togethers and such, do you know why Labor Day is a holiday?

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Labor Day is the first Monday in the month of September. This day is set aside in order to honor the laborer. Labor Day became a federal holiday in 1894 because of the American labor movement during the height of the Industrial Revolution.

Why we celebrate?

Just before the end of the 19th century, American workers had 12-hour workdays, 7-days a week. This labor was just to squeak by on. There were even children as young as 5 or 6 that would be working in factories and mines.

The conditions of the workplace for the manufacturing industry was often precarious. Fresh air, sanitary facilities, and safe working conditions were a luxury. Those that were susceptible to these jobs were the poor and recently immigrated.

The labor unions that first developed in the late 18th century became more prominent and began organizing strikes and rallies in order to compel employers to improve both the conditions and the workload. Unfortunately, many of these events became violent. This included the infamous Haymarket Riot of 1886 in Chicago where both policemen and workers were killed.

Other events can be attributed to the tradition of "Labor Day", on September 5, 1882, some 10,000 workers took an unpaid day in order to march in New York City from City Hall to Union Square. This became the first Labor Day parade in U.S. History.

12 years later the employees of the Pullman Palace Car Company went on strike protesting their treatment on May 11, 1894. This was followed by a boycott on June 26, 1894, of the Pullman railway cars that was led by Eugene V. Debs and the American Railroad Union. The resulting onslaught of riots and death forced Congress to legalize the "workingmen's holiday".

Who created Labor Day?

President Grover Cleveland signed the law instituting Labor Day on June 28, 1894. This was done in hopes to repair the relations with American workers and squelch the unrest.

The individual that came up with the idea of the holiday, although both Peter J. McGuire of the American Federation of Labor and Matthew Maguire of the Central Labor Union have both been credited.

Labor Day Celebrations

Many state and local governments went on to adopt the holiday and thus celebrate it. Since Labor Day falls on a Monday, it typically encompasses the entire weekend that it is attached to.

In the past, these celebrations have included parades, picnics, barbeques, fireworks, and other celebrations. Often Labor Day is acknowledged as the end of summer and return to school.

Concluding Thoughts

“The vital force of labor added materially to the highest standard of living and the greatest production the world has ever known and has brought us closer to the realization of our traditional ideals of economic and political democracy,” notes the Labor Department. “It is appropriate, therefore, that the nation pays tribute on Labor Day to the creator of so much of the nation's strength, freedom, and leadership— the American worker.”

References:

History of Labor Day. (n.d.). Retrieved August 11, 2020, from https://www.dol.gov/general/laborday/history

History.com Editors. (2010, April 13). Labor Day 2020. Retrieved August 11, 2020, from https://www.history.com/topics/holidays/labor-day-1

Longley, R. (2019, September 04). The Purpose and History of the US Labor Day Holiday. Retrieved August 11, 2020, from https://www.thoughtco.com/labor-day-purpose-and-history-4052473

Monday, July 27, 2020

Yes, We are Open!


The changes that seem to go on day by day, we just wanted to make sure everybody knew that we are indeed open.

We reopened on May 18th to our full operating hours. We do request that from 10-12 those hours be reserved for our elderly and those with restrictions.

On July 15th all county government buildings as well as the Town of White Bluff buildings require face-masks to be worn. This includes the Jennie Woodworth Library.

At this time, we are open. We do require face masks.

For those that need to return materials, our outside drop box is available as well as the drop box inside. If you have questions or concerns pertaining to the library, feel free to call us at (615) 797-9553.

Wednesday, July 15, 2020

EFFECTIVE IMMEDIATELY - July 15, 2020



Our goal is to ensure as safe of an environment as possible while library services resume. We want both the patrons and staff to know they are valued. We will evaluate these guidelines weekly as we progress.


1.                     Access to the library will be limited to no more than 10 patrons at a time. Patrons are expected to follow social distance requirements of at least 6 feet apart.
2.                     Library staff will control access to the library on a first come, first serve basis. Staff reserves the right to deny access to patrons who appear to be sick, i.e. coughing, sneezing, etc.
3.                    Patrons are encouraged to wash their hands before entering the library. WEARING A FACE MASK  IS REQUIRED.
4.                    Computer time is limited to 1 hour. After each patron is finished with using the computer, the computer will be wiped/sprayed down with disinfectant. Children's computers will be put away for now and not used.
5.                    Materials are to be returned to the box that is at the circulation desk.  Each returned item will be disinfected and quarantined a minimum of 24 hours before being available for checkout.
6.                    While following the physical distancing requirements, patrons will be allowed to study and use the free wi-fi service available throughout the building.
7.                    Staff will not be able to provide one on one technology assistance at this time due to social distancing. Staff will remain at the circulation desk during hours of operation, if a patron needs assistance they are to come to the desk and request what they need.
8.                    No library programs other than passive programs will be available at this time.
9.                    We will return to our normal operating hours with the request that the vulnerable and elderly exclusively use the library from 10-12 Monday – Saturday. All patrons may use the library from 12 until close. (Monday & Thursday 10-6, Tuesday, Wednesday, & Friday 10-5, and Saturday 10-2)
10.               Frequently touched surfaces will be disinfected regularly.

We will maintain updated guidelines posted on the door of the Jennie Woodworth Library and the front door of the Bibb-White Bluff Civic Center as well as on our Blog and Facebook.

Monday, June 1, 2020

Jennie Woodworth Library COVID-19 Guidelines updated June 1


Our goal is to ensure as safe of an environment as possible while library services resume. We want both the patrons and staff to know they are valued. We will evaluate these guidelines weekly as we progress.


1.                     Access to the library will be limited to 10 patrons at a time. Patrons are expected to follow social distance requirements of 6 feet apart.
2.                     Library staff will control access to the library on a first come, first serve basis. Staff reserves the right to deny access to patrons who appear to be sick, i.e. coughing, sneezing, etc.
3.                    Patrons are encouraged to wash their hands before entering the library. Wearing masks is optional.
4.                    Computer time is limited to 1 hour. After each patron is finished with using the computer, the computer will be wiped/sprayed down with disinfectant. Children's computers will be put away for now and not used.
5.                    Materials are to be returned to the box that is at the circulation desk.  Each returned item will be disinfected and quarantined a minimum of 24 hours before being available for checkout.
6.                    While following the physical distancing requirements, patrons will be allowed to study and use the free wi-fi service available throughout the building.
7.                    Staff will not be able to provide one on one technology assistance at this time due to social distancing. Staff will remain at the circulation desk during hours of operation, if a patron needs assistance they are to come to the desk and request what they need.
8.                    No library programs other than passive programs will be available at this time.
9.                    We will return to our normal operating hours with the request that the vulnerable and elderly exclusively use the library from 10-12 Monday – Saturday. All patrons may use the library from 12 until close. (Monday & Thursday 10-6, Tuesday, Wednesday, & Friday 10-5, and Saturday 10-2)
10.               Frequently touched surfaces will be disinfected regularly.

We will maintain updated guidelines posted on the door of the Jennie Woodworth Library and the front door of the Bibb-White Bluff Civic Center as well as on our Blog and Facebook.

Tuesday, February 4, 2020

Kicking 2020 off with a bang!


January has kicked 2020 off to a great start!

January Events
January 15th, Ms. Jennifer did our story time and we read The Snowy Day by Ezra Jack Keats. After the story we had a craft that the children enjoyed with Peter on a snowy day.


January Fundraiser Status
Our fundraiser completed last month and as I am typing up today’s post, Tennsco is installing the first set of our shelves. It is so very exciting. This will allow us to shift the books and have more space for growth.

Future Events
February 12th at 10:30 am Children’s Story Time hosted by Ms. Kara and Spots Pots Pottery. Check it out at our event page.

February is Black History Month and Library Lovers Month. Come on in and see what we have going on.

Starting February 10th will we start our adult coloring contest. We have prizes from Cuttin' Up Hair Salon, SOS Massage, and White Bluff Car Care. Make sure to check the event page for more information as we get closer.

We would love to host more story times and other activities. We just need volunteers to get it done. Would you be interested in helping?

January New Patrons
In the month of January, we added another 27 more friends. Welcome! We are glad to have you here.

December Circulation
  • 208 books were checked out
  • 77 DVDs were checked out
  • The computers were used 74 times.


December New Resources
We were able to add
World Book Online


Sunday, January 26, 2020

National School Choice Week






January 26 - February 1, 2020 is National School Choice Week.

This week is set aside to highlight that not every child learns the same and that there are options. Having the ability for families to choose the best k-12 education for their children is vital. Options include all forms of education, from traditional public schools, to public charter schools, public magnet schools, private schools, online academies, and homeschooling.

Each student deserves to be challenged and motivated in their education. Because each student has their own strengths, weaknesses, talents, interests, and challenges the availability of options in education is crucial. School choice ensures that each student can find a learning environment that allows them to be inspired, successful, and happy.

Here at the Jennie Woodworth Library we have students from all walks check out books and DVDs as well as use our computers for research. We are in favor of education.

For more information on national school choice week, Click Here


Saturday, January 25, 2020

World Book Resources For Our Patrons

World Book Web

The main hub on World Book online that features the below sections.


World Book Kids

  • Premier reference website developed especially for elementary-aged users, featuring image-driven navigation and an intuitive user experience. 
  • Thousands of easy-to-read articles packed with stunning illustrations, videos, interactive maps, and a wealth of engaging games and activities. 
  • World of Animals: Fun and easy-to-use tool to help kids research their favorite animals. 
  • Use the Compare Places feature to explore and compare countries, states, and provinces. 
  • Hands-on science projects and experiments cater to many different levels and interests. 
  • Correlations to Common Core, state, and provincial standards. 
  • Age-appropriate web quests provide exploratory print-and-go activities.


World Book Student

  • Tens of thousands of encyclopedia articles featuring high-interest, readable content. 
  • Rich multimedia, including nearly 700 videos and original animations and 17,000+ photos and illustrations. 
  • My Research offers individualized accounts, allowing users to compile content that can be accessed from home or school. 
  • World Book Biography Center, with more than 10,000 biographies of both historical and contemporary figures. 
  • Google Drive and Google Classroom integration. 
  • Trivia quizzes make learning fun. 
  • Lexile® measures on Student’s most popular articles deliver a “targeted” reading experience. 
  • Extensive built-in dictionary and an easy-to navigate atlas. 
  • Translation tool with 100+ languages! 
  • Correlations to Common Core, state, and provincial standards. 
  • Age-appropriate web quests provide exploratory print-and-go activities.


World Book Advanced

  • Integrated search of articles, media, primary sources, eBooks, dictionary, back in time articles, and special reports. 
  • Advanced research tools include dictionary, atlas, and more. 
  • Teaching with Primary Source Documents include advanced lesson plans. 
  • Pathfinders of pre-generated content sets aid in research and subject matter understanding. 
  • My Research offers individualized accounts, allowing users to compile content that can be accessed from home or school. 
  • Thousands of fiction and nonfiction online books. 
  • World Newspapers of more than 400 periodicals from around the globe. 
  • Citation Builder creates flawless citations in MLA, APA, and Harvard formats. 
  • Correlations to Common Core, state, and provincial standards. 
  • Age-appropriate web quests provide exploratory print-and-go activities.


World Book Discover

  • World Book Explains videos feature experts answering questions on high-interest topics. 
  • How to Do Research feature contains invaluable resources for both students and educators. 
  • Visual Dictionary—in English, Spanish and French—displays a label next to an image to make content more accessible to readers of all levels. 
  • Citation Builder creates flawless citations in MLA, APA, and Harvard formats. 
  • Translate articles into 100+ languages or have them read aloud in English. 
  • Correlations to Common Core, state, and provincial standards. 
  • Rich, interactive Life Skills 101 offers practical tips on such topics as applying for jobs, budgeting, arranging housing, health care issues, social skills, and more.


Spanish-language Encyclopedia

  • Highly visual articles written in Spanish at an easier reading level. 
  • Mundo de Animales (World of Animals) feature provides younger readers with a fun and easy-to-use tool for learning about their favorite animals. 
  • Integrated with World Book Kids so users can toggle back and forth between Spanish and English.
  • Appealing Spanish visual dictionary helps readers identify word meanings and build vocabulary. 
  • Hands-on learning activities. 
  • Colorful photos, illustrations, and videos. 
  • Spanish language news from around the world.


Early Learning

  • A highly engaging and visual site designed for easy integration into classroom instruction and library programming. 
  • A rich collection of educational, interactive games and topical videos is ideal for use with interactive white boards. 
  • Guided reading program with stories spread across Lexile levels provide building blocks for early learners. 
  • Easily adaptable with new features and content added regularly based on user feedback. 
  • Proprietary stories utilizing small bursts of content will support micro-learning. 
  • Includes a robust collection of educator resources, including lesson plans, mini-lessons, and printables as well as correlations to Common Core, state, and provincial standards.


Ebooks

  • Access to over 3,000 titles including World Book exclusive content. 
  • 24/7 unlimited, simultaneous access and unlimited renewals. 
  • Automatically updated and continually growing collection at no additional charge.


Timelines

  • Optimized for iPads and the most popular Android devices. 
  • 650+ unique Timelines spanning the arts, science and technology, society and culture, sports, world history and geography, and more. 
  • Create, customize, collaborate, and share your Timelines. 
  • More than 14,000 events built directly into the product. 
  • Build Timelines for any purpose, from school research projects to family histories and just for fun. 
  • Timelines includes synopsized historical notes and a wealth of engaging images and videos to craft stunning presentations. 
  • Great for visual learners. 
  • Perfect for all ages.

Friday, January 17, 2020

We DID it!

We want to thank you, our community. Thank you for supporting your library. We would not be here if it were not for you and your support.


We have had a successful fundraiser for our two shelving sections. The second set has now been ordered.

The first set of shelves will be installed in February. These shelves will allow us to shift the books around some and will define our sections more, along with providing room for growth. In addition, we will move our classics section so that it is easier to access. This is so VERY exciting.

The second set of shelves that have just been recently ordered will define our reference and local history section. It will also provide a workstation for patrons to access these materials better.

We love seeing our library grow and we love seeing our patrons use our library. Thank you. We are here for you!

Friday, January 3, 2020

December has already washed away


We had an amazing December this year.

December Events
December 12th, we had Santa and Mrs. Claus come and visit with the children for story time and pictures. IT was a grand old time and we were able to enjoy the hustle and bustle of almost 50 children!

December 14th was our Jennie’s Christmas Mercantile. We had a good amount of people come through and were able to do lots of Christmas shopping. We are already planning on next year’s event. We would love any feedback from those that were vendors and those that shopped the sale.

December Fundraiser Status
This month we did it! We started raising funds in October for two sets of shelves. We were able to order the first set in November. The order for the second set will be going in next week! This is very exciting for the library. While the first set of shelves will be in our fiction section, the second set will be with our genealogy and local history section and include a workstation.

Future Events
January 15th at 10:30 am Children’s Story Time hosted by Ms. Jennifer

We would love to host more story times and other activities. We just need volunteers to get it done. Would you be interested in helping?

December New Patrons
In the month of December, we added another 23 more friends. Welcome! We are glad to have you here.

December Circulation
206 books were checked out
47 DVDs were checked out
2 CD-books were checked out
The computers were used 59 times. This is really good considering it is the month of December and our patrons were traveling, not to mention the weather.

We do anticipate some growth in January while we are picking up some of the normal traffic that goes to the Dickson County Public Library. We are so excited they are getting their new building! It is much anticipated.

December New Resources
We were able to add 50 more resources to our collection this past month. 18 were new and we added several CD-books. Thank you for making this possible.

Friday, December 6, 2019

Jennie's Christmas Mercantile

Season's Greetings Everyone!

It is the most wonderful time of the year and we are bringing to you some amazing vendors that have holiday gifts ready for you!

Our Christmas Mercantile is Saturday, December 14th from 10:00 am - 4:00 pm. We do still have some booths open and the fee is $40.

As of Noon on December 6th, these are our vendors:

  • Thirty-One Gifts, Whitney Williams
  • Damsel in Defense, Martha Downing
  • Season Frost Art
  • Lorraine's Unique Jewelry, Music & Cards
  • Trina's Creations
  • Pink Zebra, Barbara Donnelly
  • Bee Creative & Beadit
  • Author, L.A. Smith
  • Ariel Inspired, Susan Dawson
  • Color Street, Rebecca Clinard
  • Mary Kay, Joyce Waggoner
  • ToJo Creek
  • Doterra, Lynn Wheatley
  • Partylite, MaryAnn Parish

To our community and patrons, PLEASE come out and support this fundraiser. We value the time and energy that our vendors are bringing for this event. 

There will be many different things available at the mercantile, sure to be something for everyone. Come out, bring a friend, and tell a friend.


The most up to date information can be found on the FACEBOOK EVENT PAGE.