Archive for November, 2009
Closed Friday, November 20
All locations of the Allen County Public Library will be closed this Friday. We resume normal hours Saturday, November 21.
Add comment November 18, 2009
Stimulus tracker
MSNBC’s Stimulus Tracker tool allows you to track federal stimulus funding down to the county level. Click on your county to view a list of projects funded by the stimulus package.
Add comment November 12, 2009
A little history about Veterans Day
Take Time Next Week to Honor American Heroes
November 11 is Veterans Day. Veterans Day has its origins in the ending of World War I. Although the war didn’t officially end until June 28, 1919, an armistice was proclaimed on November 11, 1918. In November of the following year, President Woodrow Wilson proclaimed a National Armistice Day in commemoration of those who died during the war. In 1938, Armistice Day became a legal holiday dedicated to world peace. It primarily honored veterans of the first World War until 1954. By this time there were more veterans of WWII than there were of WWI. The legislation was changed to honor all veterans.
In the 1960s, the Uniform Holiday Bill was passed. It was designed to ensure that the four big federal holidays – Washington’s birthday, Memorial Day, Columbus Day and Veterans Day – would always be celebrated on Mondays, thus preserving the three-day weekend and allowing for travel and recreational activities. In 1971, Veterans Day was on October 25. An uproar ensued. Because of the significance of the date November 11, citizens and veterans groups around the country wanted to continue to recognize that day. In 1975, President Gerald Ford signed a law that returned the observance back to its original day. To this day, Veterans Day is on November 11 every year, regardless of what day of the week it falls on. According to the Department of Veterans Affairs, it is a “celebration to honor America ’s veterans for their patriotism, love of country, and willingness to serve and sacrifice for the common good.”
For Indianapolis Veterans Day information, be sure to visit the Veterans Day Council of Indianapolis website. Hoosier veterans from around the state may also want to visit the Indiana Department of Veterans Affairs for information on benefits, GI Bill information, and Governor’s initiatives. Finally, those who want to know more about history and hear veterans’ stories should visit the Veterans History Project from the Library of Congress.
~~from Friday Facts: Government Information You Can Use~~
All ACPL locations are open normal business hours on Veterans Day
Becky, Interdepartmental Librarian
Add comment November 7, 2009
library renovation mosaic
We have a bit of construction going on at the main library. Self check machines are coming! The old checkout desk is being reconfigured. During the construction, the checkout desk has moved down the hall a bit, and the general reference desk is in the Great Hall. We’re in temporary spots, but we’re still here to help you!
2 comments November 4, 2009
Returning Adult College Fair
Event: Adult College Fair
Date: November 5, 2009
Time: 4-6:30 pm
Location: ACPL Main Library, Great Hall
Description: Representatives will provide information about associate, bachelor and master degree programs. Participating institutions include Ivy Tech, International Business College, Indiana Tech, Brown Mackie College, Freedom Academy, Indiana Wesleyan University, IPFW, Huntington University, ITT and Trine University.Provided by the Inter-College Adult Network.
Becky, Interdepartmental Librarian
Add comment November 3, 2009
census practice test
Looking for a census job?
“[O]ur peak recruitment effort begins in the fall of 2009, with the majority of hiring taking place in the spring of 2010. If you would like to prepare for the upcoming recruitment effort, you may download and print the Census Practice Test. The practice test is similar to the actual test, which measures basic skills, abilities, and knowledge required to perform a variety of census jobs.”
~ from the US Census Bureau’s 2010 Jobs site
Add comment November 2, 2009
Patricia Wrede at ACPL November 7!
Patricia Wrede, author of the Enchanted Forest Chronicles (Dealing With Dragons, etc.), Sorcery and Cecilia, and Shadow Magic, will give a presentation in Young Adults’ Services on the second floor of the Main Library this Saturday, November 7, at 10:00 am.
She won’t be doing any book signing during her ACPL visit, but if you want to get a book signed, you will have the opportunity at this event to get a coupon for Saturday admission to PentaCon (November 6-8 at the Grand Wayne Center) for just $6, thanks to the PentaCon organizers – a real bargain compared to the normal $18 one-day admission. At PentaCon, Patricia Wrede will have another presentation AND a book signing on Saturday afternoon, and you’ll also be able to check out the dealer area for the latest cool games.
Add comment November 2, 2009
