Wednesday, May 6, 2009

Manager's Moment: Highlights of the Year

Poetry Coffeehouse
Doug McKim lead the music at the Poetry Coffeehouse, Martha and Olivia joined for a few songs.

Poetry prizes were awarded.




Picturing America created new friendships as participants completed the Art Scavenger Hunt.

Friends of the West Point Library held their annual book sale during the West Point Crab Carnival, the first weekend in October.

Old Fashioned Tea Party fostered new members for the Frinds of the Library.

Summer Reading Program brings out the best in our staff.

Wednesday, April 15, 2009

Upcoming Titles for April


Click Image Above to See Titles

Monday, April 6, 2009


Picturing America Family Fun Night



Tuesday April 21, 2009


West Point Branch Library

721 Main Street

(804) 843-3244


Teachers, homeschoolers, and Families!

See the Picturing America collection during our family fun night with hands-on activities and more.

The Picturing America curriculum is a great supplement in the areas of Social Studies and Fine Arts for students in preschool through high school.

Refreshments will be served

Sponsored by the Friends of the West Point Library

Thursday, March 12, 2009

FRIENDS OF THE WEST POINT LIBRARY COMING EVENTS

Mark your Calendars!

The FOWPL has been busy planning events for 2009. Here are the events thus far:

Poetry Night COFFEE HOUSE – April 30th in the West Point Library's meeting room. This will be the grand finale for the Pamunkey Regional Library’s Poetry Contest. All poets will be able to show off their talents in coffee house style with good coffee, and great company.

Book Club – The 2nd book discussion will be May 20th in the West Point Library meeting room @ 7:00 pm. The selected book will be Their Eyes Were Watching God by Zora Neale Hurston. This book was chosen to coincide with the Pamunkey Regional Library's BIG READ. Please contact West Point Library(804-843-3244) for more information.

Herb Basket Sale – Just in time for Mothers Day; these 4” pots are from our very own Bloomers Fresh Cut Flowers.
6 pots per basket for $15.00.
Orders taken until May 4th. Pick-up date is May 6th.

The FOWPL totes are !!!!
Check them out at the
West Point Library
Don't miss you chance to own an original!


Local Authors Book Fair – May 17,
2:00 - 4:00 pm in the West Point Library.
The event will showcase our local authors. There will be opportunities to own a signed copy of your favorite and hear selected authors speak. There will also be prizes and refreshments

Don’t miss your chance to be part of the FOWPL
Keep your West Point Library working for you!!
The Friends meet the 2nd Thursday of every month unless otherwise notified

Wednesday, March 11, 2009

The Man in the Picture


Remember The Picture of Dorian Gray? Reading the above mentioned book brings it to mind. It involves a picture and there are scary aspects to it, but that's where the similarities stop.
It will immediately get your attention. A young man visits his retired professor. While there, the professor tells a tale that has burdened him for ages. He tells a story of mystery, horror and fantasy; that is wrapped around a painting that hangs in the professors rooms. I won't tell you more except to say the ending is very Edgar Allan Poe like.
Read The Man in the Picture for yourself and enjoy a "different" type of ghost story.

Wednesday, February 11, 2009

Poetry Contest!!!

Coming in March


The 7th Annual Pamunkey Regional Library


Poetry Contest

will begin

March 2, 2009!

Categories : Kindergarten through Adult

Pick your entry form up at your local PRL Branch.

All entries due by

March 28, 2009!

A Coffee House Poetry Night will be held in

April !

Winners Announced & Prizes Awarded
(time to be announced)




Saturday, February 7, 2009

West Point Library's March RA project......


RA is in full swing. We've covered Graphic Novels as well as Gentle reads. This month it is our privilege to read any era in History. I've chosen Mary Lincoln's Dressmaker: Elizabeth Keckley's Remarkable Rise from Slave to White House Confidante by Becky Rutberg.
Elizabeth Keckley was a self freed woman who learned her dressmaking skills from her mother, who ironicly chose to stay with her master when given the chance for freedom. Lizzie made her way to Washington D.C. from a pre-civil war south. She fought through the extreme prejudices to become none-other than Mrs. Lincoln's dressmaker. Mary Lincoln had a reputation of being very hard to get along with but Lizzie, always resourceful, found a way to work with and eventually to become Mrs. Lincoln's friend. This is a great read and I've thoughrouly enjoyed learning more about the Lincolns and especially about Lizzie Keckley.

Come in and ask Vicki Dopp more about this book and possible read-a-likes!