Albion District Library News
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Thursday, April 3, 2008
Foreclosure Prevention is Topic of Town Hall Discussion
Senator Mark Schauer will host a Town Hall discussion on Foreclosure Prevention at the Albion District Library on Monday, April 21, at 6:00 pm.
The meeting will feature representatives from various agencies including Darling Garcia, Staff Attorney, Battle Creek Office of Legal Services; Yvonne Cooper, Financial Education Coordinator, Neighborhoods, Inc.; Nancy Baker, Business Development Specialist, MHSDA; and Carrie Guzzman, Financial Justice Director, ACORN.
This free event is co-sponsored by Albion District Library and the Albion Branch of the NAACP.
Albion District Library is at 501 S. Superior St. in downtown Albion. Call 517-629-3993 for information or visit www.albionlibrary.org
Brown Bag Movies at Albion District Library
Wednesday, 12:15 pm
April 2—Passageways
A pilot for many years, James Turrell is today a great American Land Art artist, and he considers the sky his studio. Regarding his spectacular images of Arizona’s canyons, Turrell recalls his formal research on natural light and his friendship with the Hopi Indians. This film gives Turrell the opportunity to present his masterpiece, Roden Crater, a true celestial light “observatory.” C.A. Productions/Centre Pompidou (26 min)
Bring your lunch; the Library provides coffee and cookies. Albion District Library is at 501 S. Superior St. in downtown Albion. Call 517-629-3993 for more information or visit www.albionlibrary.org
April 9—NO BROWN BAG MOVIE DURING PIZZA WEEK, but everyone is invited to attend movies shown by the Children’s Room. Call Library for schedule.
Blenko, Libbey and Heisey, Oh My!
An anonymous friend of the Albion District Library has placed a portion of her beautiful collection of glassware on display in the Adult Room of the Library.
Area residents are invited to stop by to view examples of Beaumont, American Whitehall, Indiana, Heisey, Anchor Hocking, Fostoria, Duncan & Miller, Jeannette, Imperial, Pilgrim, Blenko, Libbey, and more.
Among the pieces on display are examples of Depression Glass that were inherited from the owner’s grandparents. Depression Glass was first made during the Great Depression. Since the 1960s, some pieces have been reissued; the color of the new pieces is often more intense than the originals.
From the Atomic Age, an avocado candle holder by Anchor Hocking was partially molded and partially hand-shaped, so the top does not have seams.
Items representing the Ice Age contrast stylistically with the Colonial American and traditional designs represented by various pieces.
The Albion District Library is at 501 S. Superior St. in downtown Albion. Call 517-629-3993 for more information or go to www.albionlibrary.org
“Ducky” Quilt on Display at Albion District Library
Mary Deardurff is the talented creator of the latest quilt to be displayed at the Albion District Library. “Ducky” is a 42 x 50 inch baby quilt in the “Rosebud” pattern. It is pieced in bright purple and yellow with a narrow border surrounded by a purple border and finished with a yellow binding. Quilted in purple thread, it features the outline of a toy duck in each yellow section. Deardurff made a pair of these quilts when she needed one for a baby shower; this one is in “Grandma’s Box” awaiting the arrival of the next great-grandchild.
The quilt is the perfect addition to exhibits at the Library. “Quack Open a Good Book” is the theme of this year’s upcoming Friends of the Albion District Library Non-ball in April.
The locked showcase measures approximately 67” x 55” and has a hanging rod. If your project is larger, perhaps it could be folded. If you are interested in displaying a quilt or fabric art, please contact the Library.
The Library also has display cases available in the Library foyer and elsewhere in the Library for exhibits. Please call 517-629-3993 for more information or visit the Albion District Library at 501 S. Superior St. to view current displays.
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