Friday, May 26, 2017

Summer Reading Program Kick-Off

The kick-off party for the Summer Reading Program was held today at the Smyrna Community Center.  

The headliner for the event was Clifford the Big Red Dog.  He was very popular with all of the kids.  

Dairy Queen on Spring Road donated and served delicious hot dogs to the attendees.  The Friends of Smyrna Library also provided treats.  

A wide array of fun crafting kits and games kept the attending families quite busy and entertained.

The Summer Reading Program is the signature annual sponsorship of the Friends of Smyrna Library.     



Tuesday, May 16, 2017

1,000 Books Before Kindergarten Program

We just had our first two kiddos complete the 1,000 Books Before Kindergarten program earlier today!!!

 Great job, Caleb and Malachi!

FOSL Board Member Bill Marchione Awarded Proclamation for Volunteer Service by Smyrna City Council


Last night Dr. William (Bill) Marchione was awarded a proclamation from the Smyrna City Council.  He was recognized for his many years of volunteer service with the Friends of Smyrna Library and Smyrna Arts & Cultural Council.  

Congratulations, Bill. 


Friday, May 12, 2017

Thank You, Cobb County Watershed Stewardship Program

Thank you, Angie Marcus and the Cobb County Watershed Stewardship Program for the rain barrel program at Smyrna Library this morning. We learned so much, thank you!


Monday, May 1, 2017

Silicone, Latex & Caulk Mixed Media by Brandon Marshall Opens at Smyrna Public Library Art Gallery

The May to August 2017 Art Gallery exhibit has opened – Silicone, Latex & Caulk Mixed Media by Brandon Marshall.  Mr. Marshall’s exhibit concludes on August 31. The Art Gallery is located on the 2nd floor of the Smyrna Library. The Art Gallery exhibits are sponsored by the Friends of Smyrna Library.

Artist Statement:

It is incredible to look back and appreciate how a leaky shower changed my life. Armed with the blind confidence of new independence and two tubes of mismatched caulking, I fixed my first leak in my first apartment. As the caulking curdled and dried along the shower's unforgiving fault lines, I couldn't help but find beauty in the simplicity of its shape and texture. I was intrigued, and decided to add color to the equation. Using crude pieces of found scrap-wood as canvas, I began to experiment and create, employing dyed-caulking as my medium. Plastic lids, bubble wrap, beer caps and an ever growing assortment of found objects began to creep onto my canvases. 

As I continued to work in the film industry I realized the amount of waste that was produced, especially the waste of wood. I soon started to create my works on set walls discarded after a movie was finished. Eventually, my small living room morphed into a home gallery, and I became numb with the realization that I finally knew who I was and what I loved. What started as the inconvenience of a leaky shower, progressed into the inner awakening and ignition of passion that drives me to this day.

Humbly influenced by the brilliant works of Jackson Pollock, Gerhard Richter, and Mark Bradford I strive to unite the anonymity of the abstract with the raw power of reflective association. Everything is relative; and what's found woven within the thick layers of life's strata serves as innate inspiration. I prefer to work big, with no visible frame, and avoid the boundaries of the immediately recognizable.

Pine and Glass Creations by Randy Alhanti and Linda Prater Opens at Smyrna Public Library Display Gallery

The May/June 2017 Display Gallery exhibit has opened – Pine and Glass Creations by Randy Alhanti and Linda Prater.  Ms. Giddens’s exhibit concludes on June 30. The Display Gallery is located on the 2nd floor of the Smyrna Library. The Display Gallery exhibits are sponsored by the Friends of Smyrna Library.

First Sunday Lecture: History of Cobb County

First Sunday Lecture
History of Cobb County

Sunday, May 7, 2017
3:00 pm
Smyrna Public Library
Downstairs Meeting Room

Speaker: Christa McCay, Marietta Museum of History

Don’t know much about Cobb County’s history? Come and learn about the founding of our county, the cities, the people and landmarks. In this discussion, we will explore our local history in a fun and informative way. All we request from you is to ask questions and be ready to travel around Cobb without leaving the library.

Christa McCay is the Registrar at the Marietta Museum of History and Aviation Wing. Over that past 12 years she has overseen the growth of the Museum’s collection, which is comprised of over 35,000 artifacts dating from the late 18th century to present day. She is a graduate of Georgia State University with a Bachelor’s degree in History and a Master’s degree in Heritage Preservation.

The First Sunday Lecture series is sponsored by the Friends of Smyrna Library and Smyrna Library

FREE ADMISSION

Spring Jonquil Festival Book Sale Concludes



Thank you to all of the book shoppers and volunteers who made our weekend book sale at the Jonquil Festival a success.