We're sometimes a bit behind the times when it comes to frivolity—it's all those Shushing Seminars we attend—but here's a fun picture from last year:

Don't get the joke? Check out this BoingBoing post.
Happy New Year!

January 19 & 26



Since this question comes up quite often, there are a couple of places you can go for help. First, Consumer Reports is the gold standard for pretty much most purchases. Also, you can always ask a salesperson about what you intend to use the technology for, and he or she can tell you which makes and models have those features. But in my humble opinion, the best place to start is a website like CNET. They have well-arranged product and software reviews, as well as downloads of various software. In addition to editor's ratings, they also have a techy (read: geeky) readership that contributes their own reviews and ratings that are also valuable.
Every Wednesday morning, Bernice, Ethel, and Margy come to the children’s room at the Southside Branch and help us out with Preschool Story Time. The children love them. We love them. Helping out with Preschool is wonderful. But that’s not all these gifted ladies do. Often Margy will bring in bags of yarn. Bernice and Ethel will take that yarn and some of their own and turn out something fantastic – hats and blankets and booties, in all sorts of designs and colors. And what do they do with them? They donate them. These ladies have donated literally hundreds of hats to tiny heads in need. They donate to hospitals and shelters, to neighbors and friends. These crafty ladies are truly angels. We thank them from the bottom of our hearts for their time, love and generosity.



In celebration of the City of Santa Fe’s 400th Anniversary, the Santa Fe Public Library sponsored a Book Mark Design Contest for children. The contest was underwritten through the generosity of the Friends of the Santa Fe Public Library. Over 200 children participated and created a bookmark using their unique vision of Santa Fe’s 400th anniversary. In the process these young artists learned of Santa Fe’s rich history and heritage. The 200 entries were submitted in five categories according to grade level.
The 2010 New Mexico Book Award winners have been announced! Also, this year's Friends of New Mexico Books Awards go to Nasario García (Santa Fe), Demetria Martínez (Albuquerque), and Derek Buschman (Albuquerque), for their support of local New Mexico books. The full list of winners can be found on the New Mexico Book Co-op website.
No, this isn't a twist on Monopoly rules.
I recently came across a blog by author Carleen Brice: White Readers Meet Black Authors. It's a great resource for reviews of (mostly) contemporary African-American writers' works, with an emphasis on women novelists. In addition to being a useful tool to enrich our fiction collection, Carleen's both critical and humorous voice is also fun to read. She even includes a not-to-be-missed Welcome White Folks Video!
Saturday, December 11
Interlibrary Loans will be temporarily suspended between Monday, December 13, 2010 and Sunday, January 2, 2011.
“What makes me truly Cuban, is its history, the men and women who handed in their fortune in order to make Cuba a sovereign country. You will find this in poetry from Heredia to Guillén. To be part of that generation consolidates my being.”Known in his country simply as "El Poeta," Pablo Armando Fernández has an enormous reputation and a distinguished career as a poet, novelist, essayist, playwright, editor and diplomat. His works have been translated into French, Italian, Polish and English. His 2001 work, Parables: Selected Poems, featured an introduction by Margaret Atwood. He received the Premio Nacional de Literatura in 1996 for lifetime accomplishment, and formerly served as the Cultural Counselor to the Cuban Embassy in London.
Saturday, December 11
The Southside Plaza includes wide brick sidewalks, trees, and shrubs. The Plaza was designed with the original Library plans by Isaac Benton of Integrated Design & Architecture and Harvey Monroe, Jr. of Terraplen. However at the time of construction, the City did not have the funds to complete the Plaza. Councilor Carmichael Dominguez spearheaded the Plaza project. Many of the trees for the site were donated by Jeff and Michelle Branch in honor of the 25th Anniversary of the Santa Fe Community Foundation.
Tuesday, December 14