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VOLUME 2, ISSUE 3
MARCH –MAY 2010
Greenup County Public Libraries
Memories of storming beaches, wading through
swamps and just an ordinary day in the Army are
included in the oral histories of twelve veterans.
Those histories were presented to the Greenup
County Public Library recently. The histories
were gathered as part of a pilot project to collect
the memories of the men and women serving in
the Armed Forces. Greenup and Jefferson coun-
ties were selected as the first counties to partici-
pate in the project, which is a spinoff of the Veter-
ans History Project.
Local volunteers interviewed and recorded the
veterans. The recordings will be available in the
Genealogy Room at the Greenup County Public
Library, the state Historical Society and the Li-
brary of Congress.
Interviewed were Elmer Braden, Army World
War II; Gerald Bryant, Army Desert Shield-
Desert Storm; Charles Coffee, Army Vietnam;
Carl Cooke, Army World
War II; Gilbert A. Dillow,
Desert Shield-Desert
Storm; Dr. Michael
Dowdy, Marines special
forces; Clarence Eastham, Navy World War II;
Herschel Miller, Army Korea; Tom Poplin,
Navy Vietnam; Stanley Ramey, Army World
War II; and Randy Reinhardt, Army Vietnam.
The late Gailihue “Buck” Hannahs, Army
World War II, gave an interview to a family
member for a class project and his interview was
read for the recordings. Each veteran received a
citation from Representative Tanya Pullin.
The initial recordings are only the start of the
project. Rep. Pullin and County Attorney Mike
Wilson are purchasing a recorder so additional
histories can be documented. Veterans interested
in sharing memories are asked to contact the
Greenup County Public Library at (606) 473-
6514.
VETERANS’ ORAL HISTORIES
“Make A Splash @ Your Library” “Make Waves at Your Library” “Water Your Mind … Read”
Our annual county wide Summer Reading Kick-Off will be on May 13th at the Greenup Christian Church Life Center from 6-8 pm. We are offering a “fast pass” this year so that you can skip the registration line and come early, sign up at your local Greenup County Library branch or the Bookmo-bile by May 11th to receive your “fast pass” and get in at 5:30 instead of 6:00 (no waiting in line). We will have food, games, inflatables, prizes and Greg Goode will be back to face paint again. Also WLGC will be doing a live remote for us again this year. So come and join us again for a night of “free” great family fun!
INSIDE THIS ISSUE:
MOVIES 2
MOVIE NIGHT CONTEST 2
DIABETES SEMINAR 2
GENEALOGY 2
TAX TIME 3
AUTHOR VISIT 3
FAMILY FUN NIGHT 3
THOROUGHBRED
DISPLAY
3
MCKELL BOOK CLUB 3
BOOKMOBILE NEWS 3
ALZHEIMER’S PROGRAM BP
STORY HOUR BP
LIBRARY INFORMATION BP
LIBRARY HOURS BP
LIBRARY ADDRESSES &
PHONE NUMBERS
BP
SPECIAL POINTS OF INTEREST:
Diabetes Seminar
Movie Night Contest
Author Visit
Thoroughbred Display
Starting on Friday March 19th and Monday March 22nd we will show a movie once a month for the “grown-up” crowd. All the
movies will be rated PG or PG-13 (possibly R), and they will be comedy, action and adventure movies. We are looking for a
catchy name for the Monday and Friday night movies, if you have a suggestion please give it to us, if we use yours, you will re-
ceive a free DVD. Contest will end April 1st, if you have any questions call the Flatwoods Branch and ask for Vicki or Lindsay or
call the Greenup Library and ask for Denise.
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There are going to be a lot of occasions to watch some really good
movies at your local libraries this spring.
The movie line-up for Greenup is as follows. March 6 - Dinosaur
Day - 1:00 “Jurassic Park III” and 3:00 “Land of the Lost”.
March 19 - Fright Night - 5:00 “Alien vs. Predator” and 7:00 “Alien
vs. Predator: The Requiem”.
March 20 - 1:00 “Twilight Saga: New Moon”.
April 3 - Final Frontier Day - 1:00 “Star Trek Nemesis” and 3:00
“Star Trek” (2009).
April 16 - Fright Night - 5:00 “Old Dogs”.
April 17 - 1:00 “Where the Wild Things Are” and 3:00 “Planet 51”.
May 1 - 1:00 “The Princess and the Frog”.
May 14 - Fright Night - 5:00 “4th Kind”.
May 15 - 1:00 “Astro Boy”.
May 29 - 1:00 “TBA”.
The movie line-up for Flatwoods is as follows.
March 20 - 3:00 “Twilight Saga: New Moon”
March 22 - 6:30 “Old Dogs”
March 25 - Girls Night Out - 6:30 “The Blind Side” (not just for
“girls”)
March 29 - 4:00 “Where the Wild Things Are”
March 30 - 1:00 & 4:00 “Alvin and the Chipmunks:
The Squeakquel” (we will be showing this twice
because of large crowds)
March 31 - 1:00 & 4:00 “The Princess and the Frog”
April 1 - 2:00 “Astro Boy”
April 2 - 1:00 “Cirque du Freak: The Vampires Apprentice”
April 3 - 3:00 “Fantastic Mr. Fox”
April 22 Girls Night Out - 6:30 “TBA”
April 24 - 3:00 “TBA”
April 26 - 6:30 “Sherlock Holmes”
May 22 - 3:00 “TBA”
May 24 - 6:30 “TBA”
May 27 - Girls Night Out - 6:30 “TBA”
As always the movies are free to the public. Everyone gets their first
snacks free but any refills are a small charge. Also due to release
dates the movie may change so contact the library before you go to
be sure they are showing the movie that is advertised for that day.
MOVIES SHOWING AT THE LIBRARIES
Dave: [yelling over the phone] Alvin!
Alvin: Yep, nobody does that better than him.
2009 was a very active year for the Greenup County Public Libraries Genealogy Department. Here are some of the high-lights.
Volunteer Elwood Tackett has scanned 13,000 pages of family and local history material to digital format for preser-vation.
A donation of approximately 50,000 death certificates (1911-1989) from a funeral home have been alphabetized, indexed, and a master index compiled for patron use.
Daily newspaper obituaries are collected and recorded by volunteers Carl Barker and Janice Miller.
The first phase of veteran oral history interviews is finished and CDs are available. We will begin the second phase as soon as a new recorder has been purchased.
The Family History Collection has added 10 new family books. We invite visitors and patrons to visit our Family His-tory Room to begin their family’s history or to share their family’s history and stories.
The Greenup County Genealogy and Historical Society will host their first Genealogy Conference at Greenbo March 26-27. For more information and registration, Google greenupgenealogy.org. They will have six speakers and seven vendor tables.
“Keep in mind” Genealogy Volunteers are at the Greenup County Public Library each Saturday 10:00 to 2:00 with a Be-ginner’s Workshop on the last Saturday of each month.
KATHLEEN VIRGIN-KENNEY, GENEALOGY LIBRARIAN
MOVIE NIGHT CONTEST
FREE SEMINAR ON DIABETES INFORMATION
This news just in: Coming to the Flatwoods Branch Library will be a Certified Diabetic Counselor provided by Eli Lilly. The dates that have been set for this are April 22 and May 20 from noon to 3. Contact the Flatwoods Branch Library for more details.
GENEALOGY DEPARTMENT,
Looking for something free to do with your family. Well we have the answer for you at the Flatwoods Branch Library.
Family Fun Night in March will be a week earlier this month as we celebrate Dr. Seuss’ Birthday on March 4th at 6:30. We will
be reading some favorite Dr. Seuss books, watching a movie, Dr. Seuss B-I-N-G-O and of course eating Green Eggs & Ham and
birthday cake! We do have a sign-up sheet for this fun night, but there is not a limit. Sign up until March 2nd at 8:00pm, no
late sign-ups please, we will need time to prepare. Call the library to sign up or for more info.
April’s Family Fun Night will be a week earlier, April 1st, also so that we can decorate Easter Eggs again this year, last year
was so much fun that we decided to do it again this year! We will have the sign-up sheet ready after the March Family Fun
Night and sign-up is required. We have a limit of 15 families for this night and the deadline to register will be March 30th. We
will read some Easter stories and each family will decorate a dozen eggs to take home at the end of the evening, refreshments
will be served. Call the library to sign up or for more info. Family Fun Night in May will be the Summer Reading Kick-Off.
her writing include “Agatha Christie with an attitude”,
“brightly satirical”, “lively”, “Hilarious”. Her newest series
is co-authored with the NASCAR driver Adam Edwards.
Sharyn lives and writes in the Blue Ridge area of Virginia
and is writer-in-residence at King College (TN.) and Shep-
herd College (WV). She will also be signing books. Don’t
miss this opportunity to meet and greet a popular author.
We are pleased to announce that on April 17th at
11:00, the nationally known mystery writer Sharyn
McCrumb will be at the Flatwoods Branch, giving a
talk on Appalachian culture. She has written over 20
novels, most notably the Appalachian Ballad series.
She has been cited for “Outstanding Contribution to
Appalachian Literature” and phrases used to describe
“I’ve always thought saints must be like that,” Knight recalls a friend telling him, and Sarah adds, “Never knew the
worth of him until he died.” - Quote from Sharyn McCrumb’s novel “St. Dale”.
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It’s that time once again to do those dreaded taxes. If you are confused about what to file or you want someone to do them for you
then we have the answer for you. The AARP is offering free federal and state tax preparation assistance for those that need it. The
free tax preparation is now underway and will continue through April 15th.
If you wish to use this service they will be at the following locations. In the city of Flatwoods they will be at the Flatwoods City
Building on Wednesdays and Thursdays from 9 am to 2pm and Mondays at the Flatwoods Branch from 10 am to 3 pm. They will
also be at the other branches of the Greenup County Library System on the following days: Greenup Library on Mondays and Tues-
days from 9 am to 2 pm, and at the McKell Branch from 9:30 am to 2:30 pm on Wednesdays.
If you are in need of just tax forms they are available at each location. State tax forms can be printed from the internet and you can
request that they be sent to you in the mail. The website to get Kentucky State Tax forms is http://revenue.ky.gov/forms/.
TAX TIME @ THE LIBRARIES
AUTHOR VISIT
FAMILY FUN NIGHTS
THOROUGHBRED DISPLAY AT THE FLATWOODS BRANCH KET will premier their latest high-definition production “Thoroughbred” March 8 at 8:00pm. Di-rected by Academy Award winning filmmaker Paul Wagner, “Thoroughbred” captures the beauty of the breed, meets the people whose lives revolve around the animal, and its history and tradition.
Visit the library display and sign up to win a limited edition “Thoroughbred” poster. Pickup informa-tion on the movie and on the other great KET programming.
MCKELL BOOK CLUB The McKell Branch Library book club continues to meet on the third Thursday from 11:00 to 12:00pm. The March book club selection is “Light on Snow” by Anita Shreve. The April tentative book selection “Can’t Wait to Get to Heaven” by Fannie Flagg. The May selection had not been scheduled.
BOOKMOBILE NEWS, KAREN HUFFMAN, BOOKMOBILE LIBRARIAN
The bookmobile is reworking its schedule. There have been several new patrons and routes added. If you are in-terested in having bookmobile stop let Karen know by giving her a call.
The bookmobile will also be at the Summer Reading Kick-Off in May at the Greenup Christian Church Life Cen-ter.
Greenup County Public Libraries
Bookmobile 614 Main St. Greenup, KY 41144 Phone 606-465-1528 Karen Huffman, Bookmobile Librarian gcbookmobile.blogspot.com/
McKell Branch Library 22 McKell Ln. South Shore, KY 41175 Phone/Fax: 606-932-4478 Sue Evans, Head Librarian M,Tu,Th,F - 9-5 & W 9-8 & Sa 9-2
Flatwoods Branch Library 1705 Argillite Rd. Flatwoods, KY 41139 Phone: 606-836-3771 Fax: 606-836-8674 Sharon Haines, Head Librarian M,Tu,Th - 10-8 & W,F,Sa 10-5
Greenup County Library 614 Main St. Greenup, KY 41144 Phone/Fax: 606-473-6514 Dorothy Griffith, Director M,Tu,Th,F - 9-5 & W - 9-8 & Sa - 9-2
Return Address: Flatwoods Branch Library 1705 Argillite Rd. Flatwoods, KY 41139
We’re on the web! www.youseemore.com/greenup
LIBRARY INFORMATION
All of the libraries are closed on Sunday. The libraries will be closed on Monday May 31st for Memorial Day.
The Greenup County Public Library System is the best value for your money during these hard economic times. Read the latest best sellers in large print, regular print, or audio CD’s. You can also check out movies or place a hold for a book on our website or call one of the library locations to place a hold. A call to the patron will be placed to inform them of the arrived hold. Each location in the system, except for the bookmo-bile, has public access computers. You must have your library card with you to be able to check items out or to use the computers. Wi-Fi (wireless internet) is also available. Anyone needing internet service can stop by the library. These services are all FREE!!
The libraries also have a notary, color copier and faxing services. These are offered for a small fee. If you have any questions about these services please contact your local library.
There are community meeting rooms available by reservation at all locations for clubs and organizations but not for private parties.
Cancellations and Schedules Changes: due to the inclement weather some programs and meetings have been cancelled or postponed. So please check with your local library to see if the meeting you are interested in is still meeting.
STORY HOUR AT THE LIBRARIES
30TH ANNIVERSARY OF “ THE EMPIRE STRIKES BACK”
The Kentucky Star Wars Collectors Club will host the 30th Anniversary of “The Empire Strikes Back” on May 8th at the Flatwoods Branch Library. There will be a costume contest for the kids, build your own lightsabers and a Star Wars Scavenger hunt. Collectibles will be displayed and we will finish up the day showing “The Empire Strikes Back” with free refreshments. All the fun will begin at 12:00. May the Force be with you.