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Sweetwater County Library System

300 N. 1st E. (Green River, WY)
Green River, Wyoming 82901

United States

307-875-3615; bbroughtonwil.state.wy.us

Web site: http://http://www.sweetwaterlibraries.com

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Description: The Sweetwater County Library System includes Rock Springs Library, Sweetwater County Library, White Mountain Library,
6 Rural Branch Libraries, Outreach and a Community Fine Arts Center. The library system covers an area of 10,426 square miles.

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Feed Your Mind (May 1 at 7:00pm)
Feed Your Mind. Feed Your Community”, is underway during April at libraries in the Sweetwater County Library System. It is part of a National Library Week campaign locally to add to the inventory of the Food Bank of Sweetwater County. The current campaign now in its third year, replaced the 19-year ... (more)old “Food for Fines” in 2006 when overdue library fines were eliminated in May, 2005. The libraries have been drop-off points throughout the year for the past 23 years for the convenience of donors and to help out the Food Bank. Donations are accepted during open library hours and Food Bank personnel pick up the food for distribution to families in Sweetwater County. Donations can be dropped off in the lobbies of the White Mountain Library, Rock Springs Library and Sweetwater County Library. People can donate nonperishable food, paper products and household goods, and personal care items, such as soap and shampoo, along with cleaning and laundry products. Kathy Siler, Food Bank Coordinator, said “the food bank relies on the generosity of the community to feed the hungry. The fact that the libraries accept donations all year helps us fulfill our mission.” She advises people to leave their donations at the libraries when the Food Bank is closed. Siler said the food banks benefit most from donations of nonperishable food, which is commercially canned or packaged. More expensive or “luxury” items such as crackers, cereal, pasta, peanut butter, flour and sugar are welcome donations because they are not usually purchased with food bank money.
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One Book One County (May 1 at 7:00pm)
Varios reads from The Kite Runner.
Book Discussion April 8th, Young at Heart 12:30pm Book Discussion April 8th, Mitch's Cafe, Farson, 7:00pm Democracy and Religion in the Middle East (Seth Ward) White Mountain Library 7:00pm Book discussion April 14th Rock Springs Library 6:00pm Book Discussion April 24th WWCC Hay Library ... (more) 12:00pm The Kite Runner - Film April 25th, Sweetwater County Library 6:00pm
Event location: Young at Heart Senior Center, Mitch's Cafe, Farson, White Mountain Library, Sweetwater County Library, Rock Springs Library WWCC Hay Library
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One Book, One County (May 31 at 7:00pm)
various reads from The Kite Runner.
One Book, One County is underway in Sweetwater County and copies of the selected book “The Kite Runner” by Khaled Hosseini are circulating at libraries and throughout the community. Published in 2003, “The Kite Runner” is a novel with wide appeal set in Afghanistan in the mid-1970’s, during ... (more)the final days of the monarchy to present day. The committee coordinating the event has scheduled several opportunities to discuss the novel. Coming events include showing the movie based on the book, book discussions, and programs about the Middle East. All events are free and open to the public. The schedule is listed on the Sweetwater County Library System’s web site, http://www.sweetwaterlibraries.com under the One Book, One County logo. A blog is also available on the web page to discuss aspects of the novel. The first program takes place at White Mountain Library on April 8th at 7 p.m. It is titled “Democracy and Religion in the Middle East” presented by Seth Ward, a humanities scholar. The program is sponsored by the Sweetwater County Library System with funding from the Wyoming Humanities Council. Book discussions are scheduled at five locations during April. The Young at Heart Senior Center is the site of a discussion on April 8th at 12:30 p.m. Also on April 8th Marcia Hensley will lead a discussion at Mitch’s Café in Farson beginning at 7 p.m. The discussion at the Sweetwater County Library will take place April 10th at 7:00 p.m. Rock Springs Library is the site of the April 14th discussion at 6:00 p.m. The final book discussion is on April 23rd in the Hay Library of Western Wyoming Community College led by Rick Kempa, Associate Professor of English at the college. Two showings of the movie “The Kite Runner” are scheduled at the libraries during April. On Friday night April 18th the movie will show at White Mountain Library beginning at 6:00. Following the movie, two University of Wyoming professors will lead a discussion of the movie and the book. Paul Flesher teaches religious studies and Robert Torry teaches in the English Department at the University. Together they wrote “Film and Religion: An Introduction”, a new college textbook. The movie will show in Green River the following Friday on April 25th at 6:00. Prior to the movies, both locations will serve pizza and popcorn beginning at 5:30. All programs are free and open to the public. Other activities in conjunction with “The Kite Runner” are planned later in April with details to follow. “The Kite Runner” is the story of a young Afghan boy Amir who is best friends with Hassan, son of his father’s long-time servant Ali. They are inseparable until Amir’s jealousy over his father’s attention to Hassan and guilt over an incident he witnesses drives Amir to betray his friend. After the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan, Amir and his father flee to California but Amir cannot escape his past and the guilt. Two decades later he returns to his homeland to redeem himself and finds out devastating news that puts his childhood in perspective. “The Kite Runner” is the story of friendship, betrayal, and redemption and the relationship between fathers and sons. The setting of the novel in Afghanistan, along with the United States’ involvement in the Middle East and the possibilities for understanding a different culture appealed to the committee. The concept of One Book, One County as a county-wide book club is that people read one title during the same time period and talk about the book with others in public venues or private conversations. A couple of sites available on the Library System’s web page go into detail about “The Kite Runner”. NoveList, a reader’s advisory, is found under “databases” on the index page at http://www.sweetwaterlibraries.com. The site has a biography of the author, a summary of the plot and discussion questions for groups that hold their own book discussions. There are also links to other related sites including author Hosseini’s site with news and reviews. The WYLD CAT, the Wyoming Libraries Database, also has a summary and reviews of the book. One Book, One County is sponsored by the Sweetwater County Library Foundation, the Sweetwater County Library System, and Western Wyoming Community College, with support from the Rock Springs Area Community Foundation and Louise Wesswick. Matt and Renee Bush donated $900 to purchase 100 copies of the “The Kite Runner”. One Book, One County activities are coordinated by the Sweetwater County Library System. The collaborative committee is represented by librarians, teachers, Western Wyoming Community College and interested partners. Members are Boyd Broughton, Carol Brown, Leslie Davies, Julie Farr, Janice Grover-Roosa, Jon Harwood, Marcia Hensley, Paul Holland, Dave Kathka, and Vicki Roth.
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