The Smyrna Public Library is hosting FREE SAT/ACT prep classes on Fridays in June from 2:00-3:30. Learn how to use free test prep software which is available to all Smyrna Library cardholders. This program is open to teens ages 13-18.
Friday, May 24, 2019
Friday, May 17, 2019
Thank You, Mayor Bacon and Smyrna City Council
Thank you, Mayor Bacon and Smyrna City Council!
Smyrna Public Library recently received additional funding to purchase new books. These books are just the first of MANY new books that will be available in the coming days.
Our sincerest appreciation for the continued support of our library.
Tuesday, May 7, 2019
First Sunday Lecture: Smyrna's Historic Belmont Farm
Dr. William Marchione presented his original research of Smyrna's historic Belmont Farm at May's "First Sunday Lecture." He did a fantastic job of putting both the people involved and the remarkable agricultural practices into historical context. Thank you, Dr. Marchione!
Lecture Description:
Monday, May 6, 2019
Friends of Smyrna Library Announce New Teen Volunteer Program
Summer break is fast approaching and the Friends of Smyrna Library (FOSL) need teen volunteers! We are starting a new teen volunteer program that will have both regular volunteer opportunities and volunteer LEADERSHIP opportunities over the summer and into December.
Leadership opportunities start with rising 9th graders and 6th to 8th graders can also volunteer for non-leadership roles. Adult FOSL volunteers will supervise all events and children who volunteer will be setup for success and get meaningful and well organized community service assignments.
We need teen volunteers to help with:
• Sort and organize books for ten upcoming “pop-up” sales in the library lobby. (60 to 90 minutes for each sorting)
• Organize books for 2 book sales at Keep Smyrna Beautiful’s Smyrna Outdoor Market. (60 to 90 minutes)
• Setup and work book sale tent at Keep Smyrna Beautiful’s Saturday Smyrna Outdoor Market (7:30 am to 10 am) once scheduled. (1 shift leader volunteer opportunity)
• Work book sale tent and close up sale at Keep Smyrna Beautiful’s Smyrna Outdoor Market (10:00 am to 12: 30 pm) once scheduled. (1 shift leader volunteer opportunity)
• Support the Summer Ice Cream Social on a Sunday in August (event being planned, volunteer needs TBD, shift leader opportunities will be available).
• Multiple book sorting and book pricing events from August to October in advance of the Fall Jonquil Festival Book Sale. NOTE: The better the books are sorted and priced the more money we make to pay for great programs like last Saturday’s KID*CON. This is a VERY important volunteer contribution.
• Lead the First Sunday Lecture Series meeting room setup/breakdown and take event photos (2:30 pm to 4:30 pm on the first Sunday of each month.)
• Computer help (must come to the library): Create a Jonquil Festival Book Sale “How To” Book. (multiple meetings)
• Computer help (must come to the library): Convert old Google Picassa Photo Albums to Google Photos Albums (multiple meetings)
• FOSL Storage Area Cleanup: We will need 10+ volunteers to pull everything out of our various storage areas in the library and reorganize them. 2 events TBD for 90 minutes each. Shift leader volunteer opportunities available.
• Volunteer for Fall Jonquil Festival Book Sale (2.5 hour shifts SAT 8 am to 7 pm, SUN 10:30 am to 6:30 pm during festival). Nine shift leader volunteer opportunities. 36 other teen volunteer opportunities.
• Support the December “Evening with the Friends” annual holiday party (event being planned, volunteer needs TBD, multiple shift leader opportunities will be available).
• Official FOSL Instagrammer for one month! Become our official teen Instagrammer for one month assignments beginning in June, 2019. One parent/guardian will need to meet with a FOSL representative for the teen’s interview for this social media opportunity.
Parents/Teens: For more information please like this post or message our page directly and we’ll follow-up with you with upcoming meeting details. THANK YOU for supporting our wonderful Smyrna Public Library and engaging your children in high-impact community service!
PLEASE SHARE THIS POST!!!
UPDATE: Please email you contact info to foslvols@gmail.com and we will follow-up over the weekend. Thank you.
Saturday, May 4, 2019
Successful Kid*Con Held Today at the Smyrna Community Center
Hundreds of kids and parents attended today’s Kid*Con at the Smyrna Community Center. It was a wonderful event! We have a lot of people to recognize and thank so enjoy the rest of this post and all of the photos!
Wednesday, May 1, 2019
Mixed Media by Shelly Leitheiser Opens in Smyrna Public Library Art Gallery
The May/June 2019 Art Gallery exhibit has opened – Mixed Media by Shelly Leitheiser. The exhibit is on display through June 30. The Art Gallery is located on the 2nd floor of the Smyrna Public Library.
Art Gallery exhibits are organized by the Friends of Smyrna Library.
Artist Statement
I have painted since I was very young and always knew I wanted to be an artist. After college I moved to San Francisco, then back to Minnesota, and now I live in Atlanta, Georgia. I have been in many solo and group art shows along the way. Currently doing shows and art fairs in the Atlanta, GA area. I don't pursue brick and mortar galleries because I believe the future of art buying is online galleries and in person sales at art fairs. I do a few art fairs every summer to promote my art and find out what the public is feeling about art.
Shadowboxes by Stephen A. Webber Opens in Smyrna Public Library Display Gallery
The May to August 2019 Display Gallery exhibit has opened – Shadowboxes by Stephen A. Webber. The exhibit is on display through August 31. The Display Gallery is located on the 2nd floor of the Smyrna Public Library.
Display Gallery exhibits are organized by the Friends of Smyrna Library.
Artist Statement
A mostly self taught artist, Webber grew up in Ravenswood housing Projects, Long Island City, Queens, New York. He first became fascinated with art while watching his mother draw brilliantly colored cartoons on torn brown bags. He attended and graduated from the High School of Art and Design in New York city.
One of the wonderful things about Webber's works is his refusal to view the 'ways of black folk' as something 'dirty' or a thing that must be concealed from the rest of the world. By shifting his focus toward what makes African Americans similar as opposed to different from other races, Webber captures the inherent humility found in a people, as they simply live out their day to day existence. Through the use of his dynamic technique, simple ordinary folk are elevated into the supreme by their experience. Within these experiences, we are allowed to witness their true completeness, due in part to his desire to show not only their joy but also their pain. Webber's work has been exhibited and collected throughout the United States.
The artist now resides in Atlanta, Georgia.