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Wednesday, January 30, 2013
The results are in!
The results are in from the soup-tasting held at the Martinsburg PublicLibrary on Saturday, January 26th. The winner of each category is listed below in bold, italicized letters...
Chicken Noodle Soup:
Progresso Chicken Noodle
Healthy Choice Chicken Noodle
Campbell's Condensed Chicken Noodle
Beef Vegetable Soup:
Progresso Slow-Cooked Vegetable Beef
Campbell's Chunky Beef with Vegetables
Hanover's Beef Barley with Vegetables
Tomato Soup:
Muir Glen Organic Tomato Basil
Progresso Hearty Tomato
Campbell's Condensed Tomato
Thank you to all who participated!
Sunday, January 27, 2013
Need help with your taxes?
The AARP Foundation Tax-Aide will be offering free tax help to low- to moderate-income tax-payers, especially those 60 and older, at branches of the Martinsburg-Berkeley Public Libraries starting in February. Check the listing below to find out when Tax-Aide will be at a library near you...
At the Martinsburg Public Library, February 2 — April 13:
Monday, 9:30 AM — 8:00 PM
Tuesday, 9:30 AM — 8:00 PM
Saturday, 9:30 AM — 1:00 PM
101 W. King St.
Martinsburg, WV 25401
304-267-8933
At the Musselman-South Berkeley Community Library, February 6 — April 11:
Wednesday, 11:00 AM — 4:00 PM
Thursday, 11:00 — 4:00 PM
126 Excellence Way
Inwood, West Virginia 25428
304-229-2220
At the North Berkeley Public Library, February 1 — April 11:
Friday, by appointment only
Saturday, by appointment only
1255 TJ Jackson Drive
Falling Waters, WV 25419
304-274-3443
Please note that these times are subject to change. Give us a call if you have any questions!
Saturday, January 19, 2013
Soup Tasting at MPL!
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January is National Soup Month.
To celebrate, the Martinsburg Public Library will have a soup-tasting contest on Saturday, January 26 at 1 p.m.
Participants will be asked to taste a variety of soups from various categories and vote for their favorites.
The winning soups will be announced on the library’s Facebook page, in the next library newsletter, and on this blog!
To learn more about your favorite soups, visit your library's cookbook section (641.5). Here are just a a few of the great soup cookbooks we have to offer:
4-Step Soup Recipes
641.8 F773
100 Great Soup, Stew, and Chili Recipes
641.8 L155
The Culinary Institute of America Book of Soups
641.813 D687
Monday, January 14, 2013
Celebrating Martin Luther King, Jr.
All MBCPL libraries will be closed Sunday, January 20 and Monday, January 21 in honor of Martin Luther King day.
We will reopen Tuesday, January 22 at 9 a.m.
Although the library will be closed in celebration of Martin Luther King, Jr., feel free to check out any of our many informative books about him and the extraordinary work he did.
Here are just a few:
The Wisdom of Martin Luther King, Jr.
by Martin Luther King, Jr.
323.4 A985
The Life of Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.
by Richard S. Reddie
921 King.M
April 4, 1968: Martin Luther King, Jr.'s Death and How It Changed America
by Michael Eric Dyson
323.1196073 Dyson E
He Had a Dream: Martin Luther King, Jr. and the Civil Rights Movement
by Flip Schulke
323.4 S386
The Everything Martin Luther King, Jr. Book
by Jessica McElrath
323.092 M1416
Saturday, January 12, 2013
General Robert E. Lee to visit Martinsburg Public Library!
On Saturday, January 19 at 2 .m., Al Stone of Hinton will visit the Martinsburg Public Library to portray Civil War General Robert E. Lee. Come to learn more about this outstanding Civil War general!
And if you'd like to do some reading about General Robert E. Lee, check out a few of the library's books:
Recollections and Letters of Robert E. Lee
by his son, Captain Robert E. Lee
921 L479
Robert E. Lee, Man and Soldier
by Thomas Nelson Page
921 L479
Robert E. Lee on Leadership: Executive Lessons in Character, Courage, and Vision
by A.W. Crocker
921 L479
If you need more information or have any questions, feel free to talk to your local librarian.
Wednesday, January 9, 2013
January 2013: From the Director's Chair
According
to the Encyclopedia Mythica, “Janus is the god of beginnings and endings
. . . and hence represented by a double-faced head, each looking in opposite
directions.” In 2013, the Martinsburg-Berkeley County Public Libraries, with
its programming, will be doing a similar theme. Programs such as Robert E. Lee
in January, and Grace O’Malley in March, will focus on history and historical
figures while programs on e-readers and preparing for the unexpected will
concentrate on the future.
In
June we will celebrate the 150th anniversary of statehood for West Virginia. By collaborating with local historical
sites such as the Adam Stephen House, we can discuss history; and, by working
with Main Street Martinsburg, we can look to the future of this city. Other branches
will be doing comparable programs, looking at past events of importance to the
area and to the future. The MBCPL will also be involved in the West Virginia
Library Commission’s “WV Reads 150” and will be challenging local
organizations, companies and book discussion groups to read, as a group, 150
books (or listen to them) in 2013. Promotional material will be available soon.
The
theme for both the adult and children’s summer reading program is “This land is
your land,” based on Woody Guthrie’s song which will be 101 years old in 2013. Programs will not only focus on the environment,
but will also focus on the history of this country. From Edmund Burke to Kurt
Vonnegut to Lemony Snicket, authors and politicians have commented that “Those
who don’t know history are doomed to repeat it” or some version of that quote.
If they are right, understanding the past will enable you to change your future.
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