12.05.07

Visit to the Meigs County District Public Library 12/4/07

Posted in library visits at 3:12 pm by Mary

Yesterday I made the lovely drive to the Ohio river town of Pomeroy to visit the main branch of the Meigs County District Public Library (MCDPL).  MCDPL has four locations and the main branch is located right across the river (there is a great view from the newer section of the library).  Kristi, thank you so much for spending a lot of time talking library talk and giving me a tour of your library and introducing me to everyone.  You and your staff really made me feel at home.

The library building itself was originally a bank with an addition built after it was converted to a library.  It has been modified beautifully- everything is neat and easily accessible and has been cleverly adjusted from its prior use (the video room was a sun room!- I will let the reader’s guess how the former vault area is utilized ).  Chairs and tables are placed nicely throughout the library to provide reading nooks.  On the upper level you will find the circulation desk, the collection, the genealogy area and patron computers.  On the lower level is an impressive area with several meeting rooms, a state of the art computer lab, a kitchen and even a separate entrance to help the meeting room traffic flow.  Staff and a volunteer were busy getting ready for one of the big annual family craft nights- the decorating of Gingerbread Houses (thank you to Emily for providing pictures of this event and game night to include this blog).  100 houses were pre-assembled for decorating.  About eighty people attended and 50 houses were decorated (the bad weather forecast made attendance lower than normal).

The Racine branch held the first Game night last Friday, November 30 from 4-6.  It was a huge success!  31 kids took turns playing at two stations Guitar Hero and Dance Dance Revolution.  The Friends of the Library provided pizza.  Judging from the pictures alone, the kids had a great time.  Game events are becoming a popular program at public libraries.  (If your library has hosted a gaming event, please post a comment on this blog and tell us about it!)

If you are in Pomeroy, stop by the library- you can’t miss it.  Just drive down 33 and look for the new beautiful sign with its electronic billboard!

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  1. I used to work at MCDPL and they really do have the kindest, most supportive staff. Meigs County is so lucky to have such an institution!

    (Oh! And when I worked there 10 years ago–before the addition–the childrens librarian’s office was in the bank vault!!)


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