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2007/01/30 18:55:11
jo meyer
Re: [HN] Hannover-L Nachrichtensammlung, Band 38, Eintrag 48
Datum 2007/01/31 13:34:14
Reinhard J. Freytag
Re: [HN] ACPL in Fort Wayne reopened
2007/01/06 15:56:45
Pamela Sullivan
[HN] 1830 to 1912
Betreff 2007/01/31 13:34:14
Reinhard J. Freytag
Re: [HN] ACPL in Fort Wayne reopened
2007/01/22 18:27:51
Lisbeth Edwards
Re: [HN] Hannover-L Nachrichtensammlung, Band 38, Eintrag 33
Autor 2007/01/31 14:26:39
Loretta Krumwiede Barlow
Re: [HN] ACPL in Fort Wayne reopened

[HN] ACPL in Fort Wayne reopened

Date: 2007/01/31 10:09:44
From: Loretta Krumwiede Barlow <krumbar(a)comcast.net>

I have my videos of the re-opening of the main branch of the Allen County Public Library in Fort Wayne uploaded at http://krumbar.neptune.com (Click on ACPL). You need to have a high-speed connection and, unfortunately for some of you, Neptune is an Internet Explorer only site. If you use some other browser, you won't be able to see the video.

Let me also say that the libray is right where it was before the building project began, despite its new address. 900 Library Plaza is 900 Webster Street, but Webster Street has been cut in two and a large patio area with picnic tables has taken its place.

I've divided the files so that you can see only what you wish to see. My walk through the genealogy department is a bit lengthy, perhaps, but wait until you see the new Microtext room and the rows and rows of microfilm cabinets! And all those books you used to have to ask for are now on open stacks. I also show using the system to find a book I know is there -- mine. Then I take a walk to the Brickhouse Cafe on the ground floor. I'm glad to see it's actually outside the circulating library area, but does include Twice Sold Tales, the used book store, which until now was off-site. So you can sip your coffee, eat a sandwich or lovely pastry and read a second-hand book you've just bought. For pure entertainment, give a listen to our Memorial Park Middle School Jazz Band. Memorial Park is a magnet fine arts school. Those kids can really scat! Give City Councilman Tom Didier a listen in Post the Colors, as he sings our National Anthem. He also opens all Komets Hockey games at Memorial Coliseum. Enjoy!