Tuesday, October 30, 2018

Update on Calvert Library Twin Beaches Site Selection Process (press release)

October 30, 2018

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: Robyn Truslow
410-535-0291

 

Calvert Library shared an update on the Twin Beaches site selection process. The Town of Chesapeake Beach asked for more time to submit their proposal. Presentations will now be made at the regularly scheduled November 13, Board of Library Trustees meeting at 2:30pm at Calvert Library Fairview Branch.  For more information, call Robyn Truslow at 410-535-0291.

 

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Robyn Truslow

Public Relations Coordinator

Calvert Library

850 Costley Way

Prince Frederick, MD  20678

410-535-0291

410-535-3022 (fax)

CalvertLibrary.info

 

Thursday, October 25, 2018

Calvert Library Adds Film Streaming Service Kanopy (press release)

CALVERT LIBRARY ADDS FILM STREAMING SERVICE, KANOPY

 

October 25, 2018
Contact: Robyn Truslow
410-535-0291

 

With Kanopy, Calvert Library Customers Will Have Access to more than 30,000 Films, For Free

 

The popular on-demand film streaming service Kanopy is now available for free at Calvert Library. Library card holders can access Kanopy and sign up to start streaming films instantly by visiting http://calvert.kanopy.com. Films can be streamed from any computer, television, mobile device or platform by downloading the Kanopy app for iOS, Android, AppleTV, Chromecast or Roku.

 

Offering what the New York Times calls “a garden of cinematic delights,” Kanopy showcases more than 30,000 of the world’s best films, including award-winning documentaries, rare and hard-to-find titles, film festival favorites, indie and classic films, and world cinema with collections from Kino Lorber, Music Box Films, Samuel Goldwyn, The Orchard, The Great Courses, PBS and thousands of independent filmmakers.

 

With the motto of "thoughtful entertainment," Kanopy provides Calvert Library customers with access to films of unique social and cultural value; films that are often difficult or impossible to access elsewhere, and programming that features diversity, with a wide array of foreign language films and films on race, and current affairs.

 

Calvert Library Director Carrie Plymire said, “One goal of our current strategic plan is to enlarge our ‘virtual branch’ and Kanopy does this by providing thought-provoking media our customers can view from their personal devices, here in the library or wherever they can access the internet. Kanopy also gives the library public performance rights so we can show these films for discussion and engagement at the library. We’re excited about this addition to our virtual collection.”

The Kanopy collection includes indie hits like Hunt For the Wilderpeople and 2 Days in Paris, classic masterpieces like Aguirre, the Wrath of God and Seven Samurai, and award-winning documentaries like the 2017 Oscar®-nominated I Am Not Your Negro and Sundance Film Festival winner Mother of George.

 

Kanopy was founded in 2008 by CEO Olivia Humphrey as an educational tool for colleges and universities. More than 5 million Kanopy users stream the most acclaimed movies and documentaries from award-winning filmmakers, and experience the best in independent, classic film, and world cinema.

http://calvert.kanopy.com

 

 

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Robyn Truslow

Public Relations Coordinator

Calvert Library

850 Costley Way

Prince Frederick, MD  20678

410-535-0291

410-535-3022 (fax)

CalvertLibrary.info

 

Calvert Library Honors WWI Veterans on November 10 (press release)

 

Calvert Library Honors WWI Veterans

October 25, 2018

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: Robyn Truslow
410-535-0291

 

Calvert Library Prince Frederick will be commemorating the 100th anniversary of the end of the “war to end all wars” on Saturday, November 10, 11 am to noon. We will honor the lives of the eighteen men of Calvert County who fought and lost their lives as a result of WWI.  Their names are engraved on the 1920 monument on the Calvert County Court House lawn.  Family members of the following patriots, who answered the call for liberty and humanity, are invited to attend:

George Armiger, Solomon Barnes, Alonza Brown, James Butler, Wallace Curtis, William T. Dorsey, Thornton Gormon, John Gross, Joseph S. Jones, Benjamin Kent, Arick L. Lore, William N. Marquess, Thomas J. Osborne, Reuben Pitcher, Murray A. Sherbert, Irving R. Stallings, Harry Sunderland, Charles W. Tongue.  The Naval Academy Brass Quintet will play an historical, musical tribute beginning at 10:45 am.

 

For more information, call Robyn Truslow at 410-535-0291.

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Robyn Truslow

Public Relations Coordinator

Calvert Library

850 Costley Way

Prince Frederick, MD  20678

410-535-0291

410-535-3022 (fax)

CalvertLibrary.info

 

Wednesday, October 17, 2018

New Calvert Library Twin Beaches Branch Process Reopened (press release)

 

October 17, 2018

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: Robyn Truslow
410-535-0291

 

The site selection process for the new Calvert Library Twin Beaches Branch will reopen because North Beach is not able to deliver the land offered in their approved proposal. The offer and acceptance were contingent on North Beach gaining ownership of the 3rd Street property that they would then transfer to the county.  To date, no action has been taken nor funds expended in anticipation of the land transfer. 

 

Library Director Carrie Plymire has communicated to both North Beach and Chesapeake Beach that site selection has been reopened.  According to Plymire, “The BOLT [Board of Library Trustees] has added a preference for non-contingent offers and we’ve asked for proposals by October 31 in order to keep the process moving and to preserve the option of the state grant. However, I have asked Chesapeake Beach to let me know if they need more time.”  BOLT President Martha Grahame noted, “The Twin Beaches area deserves a new library in an accessible location…the sooner the better. But we will not rush the process and risk ending up with a less than ideal location. We want the best possible solution for the community.”

For more information, call Robyn Truslow at 410-535-0291.

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Robyn Truslow

Public Relations Coordinator

Calvert Library

850 Costley Way

Prince Frederick, MD  20678

410-535-0291

410-535-3022 (fax)

CalvertLibrary.info

 

Meet Political Thriller Author Doug Norton (press release)

 

Calvert Library Hosting Political Thriller Author Doug Norton

October 17, 2018

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: Robyn Truslow
410-535-0291

As a warship captain during the Cold War, Doug Norton held launch codes for nuclear weapons and was prepared to use them. He also participated in international negotiations to reduce their numbers and the chance of nuclear war between the United States and the Soviet Union.

 

On Monday, November 19, Mr. Norton will visit Calvert Library Prince Frederick at 7pm to present “American Presidents, North Korean Dictators, and the Elephants in the Room,” which relates the fictional plots of his Code Word thrillers to current developments in East Asia.

 

Mr. Norton’s political thrillers Code Word: Paternity and its sequel Code Word: Pandora feature the stand-off between the United States and North Korea. Drawing on his 25 years of military and diplomatic experience, Doug Norton’s thrillers mix American security, North Korean aggressiveness, and Chinese power in a cauldron of politics, technology, and risk that will keep you up at night, even after you’ve finished reading.

 

The author has many years of navy and defense department experience including nuclear deterrence, tense White House meetings, and high-stakes diplomacy in Geneva, Brussels, London, and Washington. He brings deep knowledge and authenticity to this presentation ranging from the strategic situation in Korea to the demands and costs of duty and the question of whether evil can be overcome without resorting to evil methods.

 

The talk will be followed by Q&A and a book signing. Register for the event for a chance to win a copy of your choice. 

 

To register or for more information about this and other upcoming programs, visit calvertlibrary.info or contact Robyn Truslow at 410-535-0291.

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Robyn Truslow

Public Relations Coordinator

Calvert Library

850 Costley Way

Prince Frederick, MD  20678

410-535-0291

410-535-3022 (fax)

CalvertLibrary.info

 

In the Executioner's Shadow (press release)

Calvert Library Hosting Viewing and Discussion of Documentary:

In the Executioner’s Shadow: A Story of Justice, Injustice

and the Death Penalty

 

October 17, 2018

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: Robyn Truslow
410-535-0291

 

As the culminating event for a successful 2018 One Maryland One Book celebration, Calvert Library Prince Frederick will host a screening of the new documentary In the Executioner’s Shadow: A Story of Justice, Injustice and the Death Penalty on Tuesday, October 30 at 7pm.  Film co-producer and author Rick Stack will be on hand to answer questions and provide in-depth information.

 

This year’s book is Bloodsworth: The True Story of the First Death Row Inmate Exonerated by DNA Evidence by Tim Junkin. Kirk Bloodsworth was an innocent man on death row in Maryland before the death penalty was abolished here. From the title, it’s clear that he was ultimately freed rather than executed, and his story was instrumental in abolishing Maryland’s capital punishment.  However, capital punishment is still part of the justice process in other states, and there are many conflicting opinions about it.

 

In the Executioner’s Shadow shares three powerful perspectives on the issue—a former state executioner, a Boston Marathon bombing victim, and the parents of a murder victim who chose to fight for the life of their daughter’s killer.  The theme of One Maryland One Book this year is “justice.” Participants will talk about what this documentary says about justice and what their own views are.  We won’t all agree and we will probably all learn something. The film is under an hour so there will be 30-45 minutes for discussion.

 

For more information, call Robyn Truslow at 410-535-0291.

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Robyn Truslow

Public Relations Coordinator

Calvert Library

850 Costley Way

Prince Frederick, MD  20678

410-535-0291

410-535-3022 (fax)

CalvertLibrary.info

 

Tuesday, October 9, 2018

Press Release for FRVW Art Opening & Reception

 

Fridays Creek Fine Arts and Crafts Group Art Show at Calvert Library Fairview Branch

 

Fridays Creek Fine Arts and Crafts presents a group exhibition of work at Calvert Library Fairview Branch with a meet the artists opening reception on Tuesday, October 16, 2018 from 7 - 8 p.m. in the library. The reception will also feature an artist talk and demonstration by Nancy Bateman, fiber artist.

Fifteen Fridays Creek artists will be featured in the show: Selena Andersen, Julie Allinson, Nancy Bateman, Nevin Bossart, Barbara Boward, Priscilla Catterton, Jane Connor, Maureen Curtis, Iris Hall-Willey, John Hanna, Pat Morrison, Jackie Niles, Denise Phelps, Elaine Strong, and Carol Wade. Works include watercolors, oils, and acrylic paintings, mixed media, fiber arts, and photography.

Fridays Creek Fine Art and Crafts is an artist co-op located in a beautiful 1920s restored tobacco barn at Fridays Creek Winery, just 2 miles down the Chaneyville Road from the Fairview Branch. Next time you're at the library, take a short ride down a country road to the winery where you can enjoy a glass of local wine, shop for a gift, and sit and chat with friends.

The "Fridays Creek Show" will run through November 30, 2018. Artists will be present at the opening reception Tuesday, October 16 from 7:00 - 8:00 p.m. You can follow the artist co-op on Facebook at "Fridays Creek Winery Artist Page." To learn more about the Fridays Creek Winery, go to www.fridayscreek.com. Calvert Library invites professional, emerging and student artists to exhibit.  Individual artists as well as groups of artists may participate. For more information about the library's Art in the Stacks program, go to www.calvertlibrary.info or call your local Calvert Library.

Wednesday, October 3, 2018

Calvert Library and Calvert County Students Team Up

 

October 3, 2018

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: Robyn Truslow
410-535-0291

Calvert Library announced today that it has been selected to create a project for the Smithsonian’s Stories from Main Street: Youth Engagement Skill-building Program (Stories: YES). The program is a collaboration between youth, the library and other community resources to develop local stories around the theme of the Smithsonian Museum on Main Street exhibition “Water/Ways,” which Calvert Library was selected to host in January, 2020. A sneak peek of “Water/Ways” can be accessed at http://bit.ly/WaterWaysPeek.

Stories: YES participants weave national narratives from the exhibition into the history of their own community by conducting research and interviews to create a documentary highlighting their community’s relationship to water. The program engages teens with regional history and contemporary local issues, while providing an opportunity to use professional equipment and learn real-world skills. Youth projects will be displayed locally and their digital stories will be shared on Museum on Main Street’s website at https://museumonmainstreet.org/. Calvert Library will keep the equipment purchased through the program and continue to make it available for student access.

Calvert Library will host several events and workshops to support the students’ work.  Interested teens are encouraged to visit the library website or call to register for the first event, “Step 1 to Creating a Documentary,” a class and resource fair at Calvert Library Prince Frederick on Saturday, October 27, 2:30-4:30pm.  There will be a short workshop on developing your question and beginning your research followed by an opportunity to meet with representatives from water-related subject-matter experts from Jefferson Patterson Park, Calvert Marine Museum, American Chestnut Land Trust, Chesapeake Biological Lab and Bayside History Museum.  Rachelle Green, acting Director of Jefferson Patterson Park and Museum said, “We are excited to partner with Calvert Library and MD Humanities for the Maryland H2O initiative which includes the Smithsonian H2O Today exhibit at the Park.  In addition to the exhibit through 2020, we have 2.5 miles of shoreline along the Patuxent River and primary research opportunities at the MAC Lab as well as local and regional scholarly works on-site - perfect for documentary research and video footage!  We look forward to working with students on their documentary projects!"  

Michelle Stover, English Core Lead at Calvert High School, has already committed one of her classes to the project.  Public Relations Coordinator for Calvert Library Robyn Truslow said, “Calvert County Public Schools have been excellent partners for high return-on-investment projects such as student library cards, statewide read projects that bring big authors to the schools, and early literacy initiatives to improve Kindergarten readiness. Kim Watts, Jen Sturge, Cecilia Lewis, Steve Van Rees, and Mrs. Stover have all seen the tie-in to the curriculum and the excellent opportunity for students. Their enthusiasm is contagious!”  Kim Watts, Supervisor of Secondary English Language Arts and coordinator of the Calvert Writes! initiative said, “The student-driven inquiry and diversified writing attached to this project, coupled with the digital art integration, provide a real-world writing and publishing experience that is completely aligned to the mission and vision of Calvert Writes!  What an exciting opportunity to engage even more of our innovative, creative students!”

Calvert Library Director said, “Getting the exhibition was a coup and it’s even more gratifying to offer the opportunity to Calvert students to gain media production skills and help us connect exhibition visitors to our local water story.  Imagine being a teen who contributed to a Smithsonian exhibit! What a great story for a college entrance essay!”

A second class is scheduled for Tuesday, November 27, 6:30pm at Calvert Library Prince Frederick to give the students some tips on crafting their story and creating a storyboard. Students will work on their projects so should bring their research and story ideas.  Funding for Stories: YES is generously provided to Museum on Main Street (MoMS) with internal Smithsonian Institution support from the Smithsonian Youth Access Grants Program. MoMS is a partnership between the Smithsonian institution Traveling Exhibition Service (SITES) and state humanities councils. It was created to serve museums, libraries and historical societies in rural areas, where one-fifth of all Americans live. SITES has been sharing the wealth of Smithsonian collections and research programs with millions of people outside Washington, D.C., for over 65 years. It connects Americans to their shared cultural heritage through a wide range of exhibitions about art, science and history, which are shown wherever people live, work and play.

For more information, call Robyn Truslow at 410-535-0291.

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Robyn Truslow

Public Relations Coordinator

Calvert Library

850 Costley Way

Prince Frederick, MD  20678

410-535-0291

410-535-3022 (fax)

CalvertLibrary.info