Tuesday, March 29, 2011

Nuclear Energy


I know many of you are concerned about what's happening in Japan. How serious is the problem and what is radiation anyway?

The Library has many information sources that can explain the details, but I want to let you about one you can use at home. Salem Press is providing free access to articles about nuclear energy from its reference collection. These provide clear, concise, and accurate information on the history, development, pros and cons of nuclear power. Click on the links below to access each article.








Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Patricia Sprinkle - Indian Travels Program


Internationally renowned mystery writer, Patricia Sprinkle, went on a five-week trip to India and Nepal last fall. She taught creative writing to middle-school students in a small village for three weeks, but also rode an elephant, visited the Taj Mahal and saw the Himalayas.

Patricia now qualifies as a legitimate adventurer and the story of her travels is sure to be interesting and entertaining. Personally, I want to hear the details about her midnight ride in a tuk-tuk (an auto rickshaw). Apparently, it bordered on being a religious experience.

You won't want to miss this. Ms. Sprinkle's program will be in the Library meeting room at 7:00 p.m. next Wednesday, March 23rd.

Monday, March 7, 2011

Cobb Photographic Society Exhibit


The Cobb Photographic Society is exhibiting members works in the library through April 30th. This diverse exhibit includes everything from portraits and landscapes to digitized pictures look like impressionist paintings.


The Cobb Photographic Society welcomes photographers of all skill and ability levels. The common bond is a desire to become better photographers. Whether an individual's interest is in capturing memories, sharing pictures with friends, or becoming a semi-professional or professional photographer, the club offers many ways for members to enhance their skills.


There are speaker meetings on the third Monday of each month and workshops and tutorials. If you're interested in photography, check them out. Come by the library and see examples of the great work they've done.

Wednesday, March 2, 2011

Author Thomas Mullen Coming to the Smyrna Library


Get up close and personal with a great young author. Thomas Mullen will be the guest speaker at the monthly meeting of the Smyrna Reading Group next Tuesday, March 8 at 7:00 p.m.

Thomas Mullen is the author of The Last Town on Earth, which was named the Best Debut Novel of 2006 by USA Today, was a Chicago Tribune Best Book of the Year, and was awarded the James Fenimore Cooper Prize. His latest book is the critically acclaimed, The Many Deaths of the Firefly Brothers.

Attendance at this meeting is free and open to the public. Arrive early so you can get a good seat.