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August 31, 2009

One Book, One Community is back!

Hurry Down Sunshine.jpgAfter the first successful city-wide reading event last fall, the Danbury Library, Danbury High School and Western CT State University are happy to announce Danbury's second One Book, One Community event. In a dramatic change of gears, the 2009 Steering Committee has chosen a work of nonfiction (after last year's novel The Namesake), Michael Greenberg's memoir Hurry Down Sunshine. It tells the story of the extraordinary summer when, at the age of fifteen, Greenberg's daughter Sally was struck mad. It begins with her visionary crack-up on the streets of Greenwich Village, and continues, among other places, in the out-of-time world of a Manhattan psychiatric ward during the city's most sweltering months. A variety of programs that focus on the book itself and the broader topic of mental health will be presented during the month of October, including book discussions, movies, a health fair, and an apprearance by Greenberg himself. For full details, visit the OBOC website. And be sure to check out a copy of the book from our special OBOC display at the front of the library (we actually recommend that you place a hold on a copy, since only 9 of our 100 copies are on the shelf today), which includes books as well as the full-color brochure that lists all of the events.

August 12, 2009

Thanks for making us #1!

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Recently the News-Times published the results of its first annual Readers' Choice Awards, in which more than 20,000 votes were cast in 145 categories. Thanks to a majority of those voters, the Danbury Library was chosen Best Public Library. We're very proud to have earned this recognition, and it's the result of dedicated and hard work by every member of the library staff. We'll continue to provide great public library service, even during these tough economic times. Now is a good time to share with you the library's newest mission statement, since it drives everything that we do here: As an essential city asset, the Danbury Library is committed to being: a welcoming destination; a convenient gateway to the best sources of information, cultural enrichment and possibility; and responsive to the varied needs of our city's diverse population.

We also earned another distinction by coming in third for Worst New Idea: Closing the Danbury Library on Fridays. As you already know by now, we resumed our Friday hours at the end of May, long before the results of the voting were published. So we'll ignore that distinction and focus on trying to stay the best.

August 06, 2009

Paul McCartney

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My daughter and I were fortunate enough to see Paul McCartney in concert last month at CitiField, and we were both truly amazed at how great his voice remains at 67 as he presented an exciting 2 1/2-hour, 33-song set. Singing songs from The Beatles catalog, as well as numbers from his long Wings and solo careers, Sir Paul sounded strong on everything from "Yesterday" to "Helter Skelter." Before the 40th anniversary of Woodstock dominates the music news next week, take a moment to read about Paul or listen to some of the many CDs we have in our collection. A splendid time is guaranteed for all.

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