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Mountain View News Saturday, January 14, 2012
If you’ve wanted to take computer
classes, but have avoided
them because you thought
they’d be boring or full of incomprehensible
“techno-babble,
then the “MY PC” series is
for you! Sierra Madre Library
staff members Jill Schofield and
Gerard Brane will be teaching
this hands-on, fun, and user-
friendly series of 10 one-hour
classes on Wednesday mornings
at 10:00 a.m., beginning
January 25. These practical,
jargon-free, and comfortably-
paced classes will focus on
how to make the most of your
Windows 7 computer, and will
include topics such as: “Start
Here with Windows 7,” “Digital
Camera Tips and Tricks,”
“Share your Digital Photos,”
and “Stay Safe with Windows
7.” There is no obligation to
take the whole 10-part series;
you can sign up for one, a few,
or all of the classes. Being intimidated
by your computer
will be a thing of the past once
you’ve experienced “MY PC!”
In addition to the MY PC series,
the Library will also be
offering classes in Microsoft
Word and Excel. A $20.00
deposit per class is required,
which is refundable upon attendance.
The deposit may
also be rolled over if you wish
to take more than one class. A
full listing of classes is available
at the Library Service Desk and
can also be viewed on the Library’s
website.
For more information, please
come by the Library or call Jill
Schofield or Gerard Brane at
(626)355-7186. The Library is
located at 440 W. Sierra Madre
Blvd., in Sierra Madre. www.sierramadre.
lib.ca.us.
SIERRA MADRE’S “ONE BOOK
ONE CITY 2012” EVENTS
“MY PC!”
The Adventures of Sherlock
Holmes, containing the first
twelve short stories about the
famous detective by Sir Arthur
Conan Doyle, will be honored
during February at the Sierra
Madre Public Library as the
City of Sierra Madre’s One
Book One City selection for
2012. All events are free and
open to the public.
One Book One City annually
engages the community in
reading the same notable book
at the same time and encourages
everyone to come together to
explore the literature and join
in public discourse. Doyle’s
tales, along with stage, screen,
radio and television adaptations,
have made Sherlock Holmes
a permanent part of our
culture, appealing to readers
and audiences of all ages. Copies
of The Adventures of Sherlock
Holmes are available in a
variety of formats—print, CD
audiobook, e-book, electronic
book—from the Sierra Madre
Public Library.
A “Mystery Contest” drawing
will kick off the month-long
program on February 1. Everyone
who reads the stories and
is able to answer three questions
will be entered in a drawing
to be held at the Library on
Wednesday, February 1. The
winner will receive the elegant
two-volume set of The New
Annotated Sherlock Holmes:
The Complete Short Stories,
the most lavishly illustrated
edition of the Holmes tales ever
produced, edited by Leslie S.
Klinger.
On Thursday, February 2, at
7:30 p.m., Leslie S. Klinger will
present “An Evening with Sherlock
Holmes, Hosted by Les
Klinger.” Mr. Klinger, considered
one of the world’s foremost
authorities on Sherlock Holmes,
is the editor of The New Annotated
Sherlock Holmes, published
by W. W. Norton in 2004
and 2005, winner of the Edgar
Award for Best Critical/Biographical
Work and nominated
for every other major award in
the mystery genre. Mr. Klinger
(along with his wife, author
Laurie R. King) also edited the
recently released book A Study
In Sherlock: Stories Inspired by
the Holmes Canon, in which
eighteen superstar modern
mystery authors provide fascinating,
thrilling, and original
perspectives on Sherlock Holmes.
This book will be available
for purchase and autographing
after the talk.
On Thursday, February 9, at
7:30 p.m., Sisters in Crime will
present a panel discussion on
“Holmes’ Influence on Detective
Fiction.” The panel will
include Amnon Kabatchnik,
known for his books on crime
drama for stage and screen;
Michael Mallory, Sherlock Holmes
expert and author; and
Naomi Hirahara, prize-winning
mystery writer. Tammy
Kaehler, author of the Kate
Reilly car racing mysteries, will
moderate.
On Thursday, February 23,
from 11:00 a.m. to 12 noon, the
Sierra Madre Public Library
will host a book discussion of
The Adventures of Sherlock
Holmes at the Library during
the Library’s monthly “Third
Thursday” book group.
In the evening of Thursday,
February 23, at 7:30, Catherine
Addé will present “Sherlock
Holmes’ London: An Illustrated
Talk,” an armchair tour of
London in the footsteps of the
world’s greatest detective. Ms.
Addé is a travel industry veteran
and was thrilled to live in
London while working on her
Master’s in Tourism Management.
She is a long-time Sierra
Madre resident, an active
community volunteer, and an
avid reader. She serves on the
Board of Trustees for the Sierra
Madre Public Library.
On Saturday, February 25, at
5:00 p.m., a special screening of
a classic Sherlock Holmes movie
will take place at the Library.
This will be the final event in
Sierra Madre’s One Book One
City 2012 program.
One Book One City 2012 is
sponsored by the Sierra Madre
Civic Club, the Sierra Madre
Historical Preservations Society,
and the Friends of the Sierra
Madre Public Library.
For more information, please contact
Catriona Shafer or Sophia Duran at
(626) 355-7186 or visit the Library’s
website at www.cityofsierramadre.lib.
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CITY OF SIERRA MADRE
CALENDAR OF EVENTS
Unless otherwise noted, all meetings listed below are held at
City Hall 232 W. Sierra Madre Blvd. Sierra Madre, Ca.
626-355-7135
Tue Jan 17 - Community Services Commission @
6:00pm
Wed Jan 18 - Tree Advisory Commission @ 7:00pm
Thur Jan 19- Planning Commission @ 7:00pm
Tue Jan 24 @ 6:30PM - City Council Meeting
Wed Jan 25 - Library Board of Trustees @ 7:00pm
Thur Jan 18 - Green Advisory Committee @
7:00pm
FREE E-BOOKS @ THE
LIBRARY—“E-READ WITH
OVERDRIVE!”
Why pay more—or anything at
all—for e-books when you can
download and read hundreds
of new and noteworthy books
on your PC, Mac, laptop, tablet,
smartphone, e-reader, or other
electronic device using OverDrive,
Sierra Madre Library’s
free e-book lending library?
If you are among the thousands
of people who received a
Nook, Kindle, or other e-reader
for the holidays, and would
like to start taking advantage
of OverDrive, the Library staff
will help you create an account
and show you how to request
and download books onto
your personal e-device. All
you need to start checking out
books on OverDrive is an active
Sierra Madre Library card.
Don’t have a card yet? Signing
up is easy—just bring a photo
ID with your current address
to the Library Service Desk,
and the staff will be happy to
issue you a card. If you’ve recently
moved, and your ID has
not yet been updated, a utility
bill can be used as proof of
address. Don’t delay—“get in
gear” and “E-read with OverDrive”
today!
For more information, please
call (626) 355-7186 or drop by
the Library, which is located at
440 W. Sierra Madre Blvd., in
Sierra Madre. www.sierramadrelibrary.
lib.ca.us
1630 AM
Free on-air publicity for local events
Sierra Madre’s new community radio station is now accepting scripts
for Public Service Announcements (PSAs) about community events.
PSAs will be broadcast on the air at no charge. The station operates
24/7 and can be heard at 1630 on the AM dial.
Any local non-profit or non-commercial organization can have
their event information broadcast to the public on Sierra Madre
Community Information Radio. This new radio station covers the city
of Sierra Madre, plus surrounding areas of Pasadena, Arcadia, and
Monrovia.
In a nutshell, your event must:
• Benefit a non-commercial or non-profit entity
• Be open to the public
• Be of general interest to local citizens
Just
write a Public Service Announcement that describes your
event and e-mail it to radio@cityofsierramadre.com.
WISTARIA TICKETS ARE ON SALE NOW!
ONLINE, FAST AND INEXPENSIVE!
If you're running out the door and just remembered someone for
whom you forgot to pick up a gift, don't worry. The Chamber has
just what you need! Wistaria Shuttle Tickets are available online
now at www.WistariaTickets.com. You can go online, pick your
ticket, and pay for it right there at your computer, and best of all
- you print it right there on your printer. In a matter of minutes,
you've solved your problem! Tickets are $10 for adults 16 to 61,
$7 for seniors 62 and up and children 6 to 16. Family four-packs
are available (two adults, two kids) at a discount, all four tickets
for $30. Or, team up with another couple couples and buy a six-
pack of adult tickets for just $50!. This year's festival will be held
on Sunday, March 25th. Viewing the vine is free, but if you want
to ride the shuttle round trip up the hill from the vine to the festival
and back, this is how you do it. Order your tickets today!
Sierra Madre’s
Farmer’s Market Is Back!
The Sierra Madre Farmer’s Market new location is in
Downtown Sierra Madre on Hermosa Avenue, south of Sierra
Madre Boulevard to Mariposa Avenue. The hours will
be from 3:00-8:00 p.m. during the summer with the exception
of major holidays. During the winter/Pacific Standard
time the market could possibly end at 7:00 p.m.
FRIENDS OF THE SIERRA MADRE
LIBRARY 42ND ANNUAL WINE
TASTING
The annual Friends of the Sierra Madre Library Wine Tasting
will be held on Sunday, February 12, from 2:00-5:00PM
at Alverno Villa, 675 West Highland Avenue, Sierra Madre,
CA . More than two dozen vintners will be bringing their
best wines to sample and Sierra Madre restaurants will be
providing hors d’oeuvres that can be paired with the wines.
Enjoy live music and Magic Castle magicians as you stroll
about the lovely grounds of Alverno sampling the superb
wines and appetizers. A silent auction will again be offering
lovely artwork, services, tickets to special events, restaurant
vouchers, and many other tempting items. In addition
to the auction, there will be a raffle for a weekend wine
tasting in Paso Robles, a prize valued at more than $1,000
(raffle ticket holders need not be present to win).
Tickets to the Wine Tasting are $60 and raffle tickets are $5
each and go on sale December 15. Both can be purchased
at the Sierra Madre Library, 440 West Sierra Madre Blvd,
Sierra Madre, CA (telephone 626 355-7186). The Friends
of the Sierra Madre Library is a non-profit organization and
all proceeds benefit the Sierra Madre Library.
JOIN US FOR LUNCH!
The Sierra Kiwanis Club meeting
begins at noon at The Lodge (formerly
the Masonic Lodge) and the program
begins at approximately 12:30.
The program presentation is free. Lunch is $10.00.
If you would like to meet unleasg call 355-0728 to reserve
your space. We look forward to seeing you there.
FRIENDS OF THE LIBRARY BOOK SALES
The Friends of the Sierra Madre Library will be having two
Bargain Book Table Sales in January in the Library during open
hours. The first will run from Monday, January 9th through
Saturday January 14th, and will feature Cookbooks, Comics,
Fiction, Thrillers, and books for Children and Teens. The second
sale will run from Monday, January 23rd through Saturday,
January 28th. Crossword puzzle fans will want to browse the large
collection of puzzle books that will be available during the second
sale. Books on Collectibles will also be feautured, as well as the
usual Fiction, Thrillers and books for Children and Teens. Books
are replenished daily, and are only $1.00 each.
The Sierra Madre Public Library, located at 440 West Sierra Madre
Boulevard in Sierra Madre, is open Monday through Wednesday
from Noon to 9 p.m., Thursday and Friday from Noon to 6
p.m., and Saturday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. (626) 355-7186. www.
sierramadre.lib.ca.us.
REGISTRATION
IS NOW OPEN!
The Community Services
Department is happy to
announce that registration
is now open for the winter/
spring session for both
youth and adults. Classes
include Tennis, Ballet/
Tap, Gymnastics, Soccer,
Karate, Yoga (Tuesday &
Thursday evenings plus a
new Wednesday morning
class) and Tai Chi.
The Spring Aquatic Center
schedule includes a variety
of programs ranging
from Lap Swim & Water
Aerobics to Swim Team
and Lifeguard & Water
Safety Instructor Training
classes. Also open – Whale
Watching and Senior
excursions.
Registration is available
online at www.cityofsierramadre.
com or walk-in at the
Community Recreation Center
or Hart Park House Senior
Center. For more information
please call the Community &
Personnel Services office at
(626) 355-5278.
1985, the American Library
Association (ALA) launched
the READ™ campaign which
has proven immensely effective
in promoting literacy among
all age groups. Comedian Bill
Cosby was the first notable
to appear on a poster; since
then, more than 150 celebrities
have donated their images
for these posters, which
convey the simple, but potent
message—READ. Although
endorsements by popular stars
have certainly been effective,
the ALA encourages libraries
throughout the U.S. to use local
community leaders—adults as
well as youngsters—as “celebrity
models.” The ongoing
response to the program
has been so consistently and
overwhelmingly positive that
READ™ has become one of the
most successful grass roots literacy
campaigns ever created.
The Sierra Madre Library
launched its READ™ campaign
in January 2011, which
featured Jeffrey L. Throop,
the 2010 President of the
Tournament of Roses®, who
posed with Afghanistan/Iraq
War veteran Marcus Luttrell’s
memoir, Lone Survivor. Every
quarter throughout 2012,
a new poster will feature one
or more Sierra Madre residents
who are active in the
local community, usually
posing with a favorite book.
Souvenir bookmarks bearing
the same design as the poster
are also made available for
takeaway at the Library.
This winter our local READ
campaign features Sierra
Madre resident Barry
Schwam as Sherlock Holmes.
In case you’re wondering,
“Why Sherlock—?,” the
poster is dovetailing with Sierra
Madre’s One Book One
City read for 2012, which is
The Adventures of Sherlock
Holmes by Sir Arthur Conan
Doyle.
Barry is an actor who has
played nearly 50 character
roles on stage, television, and
in films. He also works as a
voiceover artist and can be
heard as the voice of the automatronic
Col. Sanders at
the Colonel Sanders Museum
in Kentucky. Barry is an accomplished
musician, and is
well-known for his skill on
the theremin, the only instrument
in the world that is
played without touching it.
Barry’s favorite Sherlock Holmes
story is The Hound of the
Baskervilles.
The Sierra Madre Library is located
at 440 West Sierra Madre
Boulevard, Sierra Madre. 626-
355-7186. www.sierramadre.lib.
ca.us
THE 2012 SIERRA MADRE
LIBRARY READ™ CAMPAIGN
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