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233 South Fifth StreetSeward, NE 68434
OCTOBER 2019
2019 October • 1
Library Hosts “Money in Politics in Nebraska”Money affects all things political and lifelong
Nebraskan Kate High has spent two years investigating that connection in the Nebraska Legislature. The Seward County League of Women Voters and Seward Memorial Library invite you
to a special presentation where High will present findings from her “Money in
Politics in Nebraska” investigation at 2 p.m. on Sunday, November 3 in Seward Memorial Library.
Kate High grew up in Albion, a small town northwest of Seward. She holds a B.A. from Doane University in Political Science and a Master’s Degree in Education from Washington University in St. Louis. She worked for almost 30 years for the Nebraska Department of Health and Human Services. After retirement she became active in the League of Women Voters and now serves as the State Treasurer.
Kate High’s investigation in “Money in Politics in Nebraska,” a project for the League of Women Voters of Nebraska, began in 2017. She has written three reports which are available on the LWV-NE’s website. Following the presentation High will be available to answer questions. This event is free to the public and refreshments will be provided. For
more information contact Ellen Beck, SCLWV President, at 402-646-9112.
Housing Outlook 2020Our community is growing! Changes are good, but can bring questions about the future. Seward Memorial Library is hosting a panel of local realtors along with Jonathan Jank, President and CEO of Seward County Chamber & Development, on Sunday, October 27 at 2 p.m. During the hour program they will field questions and share advice about buying, selling and renting property in Seward. Everyone is welcome and refreshments will be served.
Light the LibraryThe Seward Library Foundation invites you to join them in raising money to “Light the Library.” The library would like to be included in the downtown business district holiday silhouette. Every contribution, no matter the size, will be posted in the library. Mark your calendars now … we are hosting a “Light the Library Holiday Tea” to recognize donors on Sunday, December 15 at 2 p.m. More details regarding this afternoon celebration will be available soon. Your checks for this project should be made payable to the Seward Library Foundation. Help us make the library shine! The Friends of Seward Library kicked off this drive with a $3,000 donation.
Pictured in the article above:Jeanie Hecker, President of Friends of Seward Library, making the first donation to “Light the Library.”
Focus on the League of Women VotersEach month the library highlights a local non-profit organization. Since the library is partnering with The League of Women Voters on November 3 we are providing a description of this group’s history and mission.
The League of Women Voters is a nonpartisan political organization that encourages informed and active participation in government through voter registration and education, works to increase understanding of major public policy issues, and influences public policy through education and advocacy. The League was founded in 1920, immediately after the ratification of the 19th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution that gave women the right to vote, and the first meeting of the Seward County League of Women Voters was held just one month later in September. While the League is nonpartisan, it encourages its members to be active in politics, individually or within the political party of their choice. Seward League activities include voter registration events, public forums on issues important locally and at the state and federal levels, and Candidates Night during election cycles. During 2020, the 100th anniversary of the League and the 19th Amendment, Seward will host the League of Women Voters of Nebraska Annual Meeting, be featured during the Seward 4th of July activities, and is planning events in celebration of its decades of success. For more information about the League or membership, contact LWVSC President Ellen Beck at [email protected] or LWVSC Vice President Eunice Goldgrabe at [email protected].
SEWARD MEMORIAL LIBRARY2019 October • 2
Mid-Week Movies in OctoberDisney’s remake of “The Lion King” will roar to life on the big screen on Thursday, November 7. Return to the library on Wednesday, November 20 to watch “The Peanut Butter Falcon,” an adventure story about a young man with Down Syndrome who runs away from a residential nursing home to follow his dream. In his quest to attend wrestling school he meets several interesting characters who join him on his journey to fight in the ring. Both movies begin at 1:15 p.m.
A Division of Swank Motion Pictures, Inc. • Tim Swank, PresidentMovie Licensing USA
A Division of Swank Motion Pictures, Inc. • Tim Swank, PresidentMovie Licensing USA
The library will host Pre-Three sessions on January 21, 22 and 23. Watch for dates and details in the coming months.
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2019 October • 3
“The College on the Cornfield Reaches 125 Years”Dr. Jerry Pfabe has devoted time to researching the history of Concordia University, where he has taught for many years. On November 18 Concordia will celebrate their 125th anniversary of being a learning institution in Seward. Dr. Pfabe will show the original pictures of this German Lutheran preparatory teacher’s school located in the open fields of a small town with only 13 students in one building. Through stories and photos Dr. Pfabe will lead the audience through Concordia’s history with more than a century of changes. Everyone is welcome to attend “The College on the Cornfield Reaches 125 Years” anniversary program on Sunday, November 17 at 2 p.m. There will be time for questions as well as refreshments.
The library will be closed on November 1 to host a Read
Aloud Nebraska Conference.
The library will be closed on Novemeber 11 to observe
Veteran’s Day
The library will close at 5 p.m. on Wednesday, November 27 and be
closed on Thursday Nov. 28 and Friday, November 29 to observe
the Thanksgiving holiday.
The fall session of afterschool programs ends the week of November 18. All children’s
programs resume the week of January 27, 2020.
DATES TO REMEMBER
New York Times Best Sellers Monday, November 11 at 7:00 pmThe Tattooist of Auschwitzby Heather Morris
Read & Review Thursday, November 14at 10:00 amPour a cup of coffee and share what you have been reading during the past month. This club is a relaxing hour to enjoy conversation with no assigned readings!
If any of these selections interest you, or if you would like to visit or join a club, please call the library at 402-643-3318.
Midday MysteriesTuesday, November 19
at 12:00 pmCrime Scene
by Jonathan & Jesse Kellerman
Random Reads Monday, November 25
at 12:00 pmWolves of Eden
Kevin McCarthy
Coming Soon: Game Collection 2020The staff at Seward Memorial Library is currently building a game collection which will be available for patrons to checkout at the beginning of 2020. We are excited about sharing new materials, but could use your help. If you have complete kid’s games in good condition with their boxes, please consider donating them to the library. Call first before dropping off games since we do not want duplicates. Your generosity will bring many hours of enjoyment for others.
Christmas in Silver Springs
by Brenda Novak
The Accomplice by Joseph Kanon
A Christmas Gatheringby Anne Perry
The Confession Club by Elizabeth Berg
Code of Honorby Marc Cameron
Criss Crossby James Patterson
Final Optionby Clive Cussler &
Boyd Morrison
An Irish Country Familyby Patrick Taylor
Noel Streetby Richard Paul
Evans
The Rise of Magicksby Nora Roberts
The Second Sleep by Robert Harris
Sword of Kings by Bernard Cornwell
Spyby Danielle Steel
FICTION BOOKS COMING SOON
Someone to Remember
by Mary Balogh
2019 October • 4
The Chocolate Shark Shenanigans
by JoAnna Carl
The Andromeda Evolution
by Daniel H. Wilson
Guilty not Guiltyby Felix Francis
Robert B. Parker’s Angel Eyes
by Ace Atkins
A Minute to Midnightby David Baldacci
Twisted Twenty-Sixby Janet Evanovich
All About Dinnerby Molly Stevens
Brokeby Jodie Adams
Kirshner
Checkpoint Charlieby Iain MacGregor
Finding Meaningby David Kessler
Citizen 865by Debbie Cenziper
Finding Chika by Mitch Albom
An Elephant In My Kitchen
by Francoise Malby Anthony
The Great Pretenderby Susannah
Cahalan
Grit & Grace by Tim McGraw
The Heroby Lee Child
JAY-Zby Michael Eric
Dyson
I Am C-3POby Anthony
Daniels
Carrie Fisher: A Life on the Edge
by Sheila Weller
The Witches are Coming
by Lindy West
The Lost Art of Scripture
by Karen Armstrong
Mobituariesby Mo Rocca
The Plot to Betray America
by Malcolm Nance
Love & Life by Dr. Laura Schlessinger
Secondhandby Adam Minter
The ZooKeepers’ War by J.W. Mohnaupt
NON-FICTION BOOKS COMING SOON
2019 October • 5