Showing posts with label library. Show all posts
Showing posts with label library. Show all posts

Sunday, February 12, 2012

King County Library System is the busiest in nation - Redmond Library thanks community, taxpayers


Bob:  Thank you again for publishing and thank you for voting for the last levy! I think it's really important for everyone to understand that King County Library System (KCLS) is funded through property tax revenues, and when needed, capital improvement bonds.
We can't thank our community enough for passing the levy lift in February 2010, despite the economic conditions. It was a vote of support for the valuable services that the library provides. The KCLS Foundation and each library's Friends groups also provide grants and donations for many programs that the library system offers. So, a special thanks goes to everyone that buys donated books from their local Friends as well.
In 2010, KCLS surpassed the busiest library in the U.S. (Queens NY) with 22.4 million items checked out. Libraries from all over the world visit KCLS to see the Preston Distribution Center and learn about their operations. In 2011, King County Library System was honored as the Library of the Year by the Gale/Library Journal.
We are also very proud of the Redmond branch, it's almost always the second busiest library in terms of circulation month over month. The staff and volunteers are amazing and the programming offered every month is phenomenal. Hopefully you are able to attend events held there on occassion!
Regards,
Jaime Weber
Trustee, Redmond Library
The board meets on the first Wednesday every month at 7:00 pm at the Redmond Library. The public is invited to attend.

Monday, May 17, 2010

Redmond High Students Visit Puget Sound Energy's Wild Horse Wind Farm

"During my visit, the rotor blades took five seconds to complete a full rotation. There was a dramatic swooshing sound as the blades carved through the air."

AP Students Visit Puget Sound Energy’s Wild Horse Wind Farm

On April 23, 100 Advanced Placement Environmental Studies students from Redmond High School and International Community School took a field trip to the Wild Horse Wind Farm in Ellensburg, Wash. This wind farm provides approximately the annual energy requirements of 69,000 homes.  Students also learned what careers are available for work on a wind farm.  Lake Washington Schools Foundation funded the bus ride. 

See a fascinating technical review of how wind farms look as described on the Redmond Library Blog.

Posted by Bob Yoder
Sources:   LWSD press release & Library Blog

Thursday, February 18, 2010

Census 2010: Why we count (and what it means)

Census 2010: Why We Count

The U.S. Census counts every resident in the United States, and is required by the Constitution to take place every 10 years. The 2010 Census will help communities receive more than $400 billion in federal funds each year... read more

By Loren
Redmond Library blog

Thursday, January 14, 2010

The Art of Rock

The Art of Rock

Alluring, creative groupings of natural stones balanced and fitted into art forms.  Beautiful, natural local photography.  see art here

by Redmond Library blog.

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Notes from the King County Library Proposition 1 ballot brochure:

Some facts:
  • KCLS is the thrid busiest library system in the U.S.
  • Nearly 90% of the 1.2 million resident in KCLS' service area have a library card.
  • KCLS is not part of the King County government.  It is a separate jurisdiction under State law with the sole mission to provide library service to area residents.
  • 96% of all funding comes from local taxpayers. 
  • On Feb. 9 KCLS will be asking us to vote for a small increase (50 cents) in property taxes to make up for a $1.9 million cut in the 2009 operating budget.
by Bob Yoder

Wednesday, December 23, 2009

Best books of 2009 - Holiday gift ideas from the Redmond Library

King County Library System - Books and Reading--Best books of 2009

As the year comes to a close, take a moment to review the King County Library System’s Best Books of 2009. The books on this list can also make great (very) last minute holiday gifts!

by Redmond Library Blog

Monday, December 14, 2009

Balloons Aglow: The Brightest of the Redmond Lights

Balloons Aglow: The Brightest of the Redmond Lights

One of the most spectacular events of Redmond Lights 2009 was the lighting of the hot air balloons next to Redmond Town Center. 

by Redmond Library blog