Winners Named in 24th Annual Writers Competition PDF Print E-mail
Written by David Townsend   
Saturday, 19 May 2012 14:22

altLeft to right, front, Ryland Hoit, Marian Rognaldson, Katelyn Bennett, Aria Hoit, Samuel R. Meyer, Carolyn Fish, and Maggie Holloway; middle, Sarah Lyn Henke, Tiffanie Roth, Mikalynn Amos, Grace Bailey, Dove Lightner. Samantha K. Link, and D’Andre Dupin; back, M. Linda Donnelly, Garrett Oetken, Emma Ployhar, Faithe Christensen, Susannah Patterson, Tina Rodeen, and Kaye Thornbrugh. Not pictured: Dylan May, Macy DuCoeur,  Wyatt Holloway, Betty Poteet, Olivia Heisey, and Alison Crannery.

 

The winners of the 2012 Writers Competition at the Coeur d’Alene Public Library were announced Saturday, May 19, in a ceremony at the library.

Prizes funded by grants from the Friends of the Library and the Coeur d’Alene Kiwanis Club were presented to winners in two categories in age groups ranging from 6 to adult. Prizes are $100 for first, $50 for second, and $25 for third. In the case of ties duplicate prizes are awarded.

Former Library Director Julie Meier began the competition – now in its 24th year – with the goal of discovering great writers in our midst, to provide young writers an outlet for their work, and to encourage excellence in writing. The entries are judged by professional writers, editors, and educators.

Each year all entries in the competition – not only the winners – are included in professionally bound volumes added to the library’s collection.

Winners, their hometown, and the title of their entry for 2012 were:

►6-8 Fiction: (Single entry) Honorable Mention, Alison Crannery, Coeur d’Alene, “Buddy’s Adventure.”

►9-11 Fiction: First, Dove Lightner, Hayden, “Where Has the Day Gone? ;” Second, Samuel R. Meyer, Rathdrum, “Legends of Gormania;” Third, Grace Bailey, Coeur d’Alene, “The Girl Who Turned Into Cookie Dough.”

►12-14 Fiction: First, Emma Ployhar, Coeur d’Alene, “The Girl Named Cosmos;” Second (tie) , D’Andre Dupin, Coeur d’Alene, “Inside the Dream;” Second (tie) , Garrett Oetken, Coeur d’Alene, “The Inside Man;” Third, Samantha K. Link, Coeur d’Alene     “Bullet Catch.”

►15-18 Fiction: First, Olivia Heisey, Coeur d’Alene, “Game of Concentration;” Second (tie), Mikalynn Amos, Athol, “Off the Page;” Second (tie), Faithe Christensen, Coeur d’Alene, “Call for Help;” Third, Olivia Heisey, Coeur d’Alene, “Fool Moon.”

►19-Plus Fiction: First, Kaye Thornbrugh, Hayden, “Gruff;” Second, Tina Rodeen, Spokane, “She Could Have;” Third, Susannah Patterson, Tensed, “Daydreamers Anonymous.”

►6-8 Nonfiction: First, Katelyn Bennett, Hayden, “Put the Bucket Down;” Second, Marian Rognaldson, Worley, “Ferdinand on the Farm;” Third, Ryland Hoit, Hayden, “The Life of a Snow Leopard.”

►9-11 Nonfiction: First, Wyatt Holloway, Coeur d’Alene, “My Grandpa, the Hero;” Second (tie), Samuel R. Meyer, Rathdrum, “The Late Spring Fall;” Second (tie), Dylan May, Coeur d’Alene, “The Trapped Whale;” Third, Aria J. Hoit, Hayden, “The Camping Experience.”

►12-14 Nonfiction: First, Macy DuCoeur, Coeur d’Alene, “My Rosie Days;” Second, Maggie Holloway, Coeur d’Alene, “The Motorcade Mishap;” Third, Carolyn Fish, Worley, “Our Idaho Adventure.”

►15-18 Nonfiction: First, Mikalynn Amos, Athol, “Psychological Capacity of Cetaceans;” Second, Sarah Lyn Henke, Rathdrum, “Music of the Passionate;” Third (tie), Sarah Lyn Henke, Rathdrum, “Tales of Old;” Third (tie), Tiffanie Roth, Coeur d’Alene, “One in This World.”

►19-Plus Nonfiction: First, M. Linda Donnelly, Spokane, “The Short Life of Funeral Flowers;” Second, Betty J. Poteet, Hayden, “Lost in a Heartache;” Third, Christiana Hale, Post Falls, “Memoirs of a File Clerk.”

Last Updated on Saturday, 19 May 2012 14:27
 
Libraries Adopting New Checkout System PDF Print E-mail
Written by David Townsend   
Tuesday, 24 April 2012 15:31

Patrons using the computer catalog at any of the member libraries for the Cooperative Information Network (CIN) beginning April 30 will find it has aalt new look and new user-friendly features.

Patron and item records for the 27 libraries in CIN will all begin using the Koha computer catalog system that will replace the current system.

Patrons will access the catalog, and their patron accounts, in the same way, using search tools at the website for each library or through the CIN site.

CIN library managers have opted to use the Koha system because it offers patrons more options in searching for books and other items and managing their accounts. Patrons who choose to do so will be able to keep reading histories. Patrons will also be able to place holds on the first available item and place multiple holds more easily, among other advantages.

The system is also more efficient and dependable for library staffs and is less expensive for the cooperative.

The Tensed Library and the Tri-Community Library at Fernwood are the two most recent additions to CIN – a consortium of libraries sharing a common library card, circulation services, and a computer catalog.

Other libraries in the cooperative include: the Community Library Network (a library district) including Athol, Harrison, Hayden, Pinehurst-Kingston, Post Falls, Rathdrum, Spirit Lake libraries and the bookmobile; the West Bonner County Library District with Blanchard and Priest River libraries; the Pend Oreille County (Wash.) Library District, including Calispel Valley, Ione, Metalines, and Newport libraries; Coeur d’Alene Public Library; DeArmond Consumer Health Library; Kellogg Public Library; Mullan Library, Osburn Public Library; Plummer Public Library; Priest Lake Public Library; Silver Hills Elementary School; St. Maries Public Library; Wallace High School Library; and Wallace Public Library.

Last Updated on Saturday, 19 May 2012 14:29
 
Program Examines Fate of WWII Bomber PDF Print E-mail
Written by David Townsend   
Wednesday, 09 May 2012 14:09

altThe excavation of a crashed World War II bomber near Potlatch is the focus of a program at the Coeur d’Alene Public Library on Wednesday, May 23, at 7 p.m. 

“The Crash of SN- 42-29562: A World War II Bomber in Distress” will be presented by Bruce Ellis from the Clearwater National Forest in the library’s Community Room, 702 E. Front Ave.

The presentation is about  two seasons of excavation and archival research on the crash site of a Boeing B-17F bomber.  The aircraft crashed near Potlatch while on a routine long-distance navigation training mission in early December 1943. The flight originated from Hobbs, N.M, with Geiger Field (Spokane International) as its intended destination.

Last Updated on Thursday, 17 May 2012 08:09
 
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