Welcome Suzanne Schmick, Endicott and Andrea Miller, St. John to the Whitman County Library Board of Trustees, joining Bob Bates, Colton, Chuck Petras, Farmington and Steve Balzarini, Colfax.
Thank you for making sure we have a great library for years to come!
Saturday, January 31, 2015
Appreciation to the Library Board of Trustees
Watercolor exhibit in the Colfax Library
Palouse Plein Air, Traveling Exhibit
Runs through February 28, 2015
Colfax Library
The Palouse Plein Air Traveling exhibit is now on display at
the Colfax Library. This exhibit features the award winning work of 10 of the
artists who competed in the Palouse Plein Air competition in Moscow, Idaho last
fall.
Plein Air is French for "in the open air" and used
to describe the act of painting outdoors. For the local competition artists
were required to paint outdoors using the medium of their choice. Among the
prize winners on display in Colfax are Forrest Dickson’s 1st place entry, “Creekside
Light” and “September Colors” by Nancy Bowman,
winner of the Artists’ Choice award.
The exhibit can be seen during regular library hours which
are Mon-Weds 10-8, Thur-Fri 10-6 and Sat-Sun 1-5. For more information, visit
the library’s website at www.whitco.lib.wa.us
or call the library at 509-397-4366.
Photo attached: Bursche Road by Nancy Bowman, winner of
“Best Palouse” award.
Thursday, January 29, 2015
Uniontown Library renovation
Special thanks to Northwest Farm Credit for your generous support of the Uniontown Library renovation!
If you'd like to donate, please contact Whitman County Library at 509-397-4366 today. Only $5000 is needed to complete this important project.
Thanks also to Inland Northwest Community Foundation for your generous support of the same project!
If you'd like to donate, please contact Whitman County Library at 509-397-4366 today. Only $5000 is needed to complete this important project.
Tuesday, January 27, 2015
Teen Dating Violence Awareness Month
Dating Myths:
Myth: "Teen dating isn't really that serious."The Facts:
Nearly one-third of teenage girls ages 13 to 17 said they know someone their age who has been physically abused by someone they dated. Numerous others experience psychological and emotional abuse from their partners.
Myth: "Jealousy and possessiveness are signs of true love."
The Facts:
Jealousy and possessiveness are signs the person sees you as a possession. It is one of the most common early warning signs of abuse.
Myth: "Victims bring on the abuse themselves. They ask for it."
The Facts:
Perpetrators believe the have the right to use abuse to control their partner and they see the victim as less than equal to themselves. The victim has no control over the abuser.
Learn the facts and get helpContact "Alternatives to Violence of the Palouse"Visit the Teen Dating Violence Awareness Month website.Suggested Reading List:
"Breathing Underwater" by Alex Flinn "Thirteen Reasons Why" by Jay Asher "Evernight" by Claudia Gray "Honey, Baby, Sweetheart" by Deb Caletti
Tax Forms at the Library
Tax Forms at the Library
For years, the Colfax Branch of Whitman County Library has supplied IRS tax forms to the public. Due to significant cuts in the IRS appropriations in the 2015 Omnibus Appropriations bill that was passed by Congress, the timing and number of tax forms available to the public is changing.This year, the library expects tax forms to trickle in from the IRS beginning February 9th. For this filing season, the library will only receive the following products:
• Forms 1040, 1040A and 1040EZ
• Publication 17, one reference copy for the library (Taxpayers will be able to access Publication 17 in English and Spanish online from irs.gov/Pub17 and, new this year, it will also be available as a free e-Pub for downloading from IRS.gov and viewing on most e-Readers and other mobile devices.)
• Publication 1132, Reproducible Copies of Federal Tax Forms and Instructions
Instructions for Forms 1040, 1040A and 1040EZ will not be available at the library but copies of these instructions and other tax forms can be obtained through the IRS website at www.IRS.gov.
To print forms from your personal computer or library computers, visit IRS.gov/Forms. If you’d like to order tax forms, visit IRS.gov/orderforms or call 800-829-3676 and they will be delivered to you by mail.
Finally for general questions during regular weekday business hours, residents can call 800-829-1040 and business can call 800-829-4933.
State and Federal Tax forms online
Federal Tax Forms via IRS
Click above to download federal tax forms directly from the IRS website.
State Tax Forms via Federation of Tax Administrators
Click above and then click on the map to go to the tax form site for your state.
For more information, contact:
Kristie Kirkpatrick at 509-397-4366
For a complete list of events and programs happening in all fourteen Whitman County Library branches, visit the Whitman County Library website or the library's events calendar or call the library at 397-4366 or 877-733-3375 toll-free.
Palouse Plein Air Traveling Exhibit
Image: Bursche Road by Nancy Bowman, winner of “Best Palouse” award.
Plein Air is French for "in the open air" and used to describe the act of painting outdoors. For the local competition artists were required to paint outdoors using the medium of their choice. Among the prize winners on display in Colfax are Forrest Dickson’s 1st place entry, “Creekside Light” and Martha McIver’s “September Colors” by Nancy Bowman winner of the Artists’ Choice award.
The exhibit can be seen during regular library hours which are Mon-Weds 10-8, Thur-Fri 10-6 and Sat-Sun 1-5. For more information, call the library at 509-397-4366.
For a complete list of events and programs happening in all fourteen Whitman County Library branches, visit the Whitman County Library website or the library's events calendar or call the library at 397-4366 or 877-733-3375 toll-free.
Monday, January 26, 2015
WCL Calendar Sampling Jan. 29-Feb. 5
Thursday,
January 29
LaCrosse –
3:30 to 5:30 p.m. – E-book & Audiobook Open House – Learn how to download
e-books and audiobooks from the library’s website. Sponsored by the Digital
Training Grant
Palouse – 3:45 p.m. – Homework help and
game time with WSU students.
Colfax – 6
to 8 p.m. – Game Night – Teens grades 6 and up, call/text your friends to meet
at the Colfax Library for Game Night!
Friday,
January 30
Endicott, LaCrosse, St. John
& Uniontown –
Early learning storytime with books, singing and crafts for ages six and
younger. Check the calendar for times.
Rosalia – 7 to 9 p.m. – Family Game
Night – Bring your favorite board or
card game or just come join in the fun with snacks, games and laughter.
Saturday,
January 31
Colfax – Palouse Plein Air Exhibit – Featuring award
winning work of 10 artists who competed in the competition in Moscow, Idaho
last fall. Exhibit is open during regular library hours.
Monday,
February 2
Colfax – Three different fitness
classes for different skill levels at The Center. Visit the online calendar for more
information and costs.
Colton – 10:30 a.m. – Storytime – Ages
1-6 are invited to learn about numbers through stories and songs.
Tuesday,
February 3
Farmington, Palouse, Rosalia
& Uniontown
– Pre-School programs – Social time for kids and parents with play, singing,
crafts and storytelling for ages 6 and younger. Visit the online calendar for
times.
Colfax – 11 a.m. – Friends of WCL – Business
meeting followed by assembling new baby packets for the hospital.
Wednesday,
February 4
Albion, Garfield, Malden and
Oakesdale –
Storytime – Bring in the little ones for fun stories, songs and more every
Wednesday. Visit the online calendar for times.
Colfax – 2 to 4:30 p.m. – WAZZU
Wednesday – Teens 12 and up are invited for FREE after school
fun. The WSU Center for Civic Engagement (CCE) provides student mentors
for teens to explore science, technology, everyday skills, homework
assistance and more.
Colfax – 5 p.m. – World War I: Conflict
& Consequences – Cost is $16 for
four class sessions. For more information or to register visit http://www.sccel.spokane.edu/ACT-2.aspx or
call (509) 279-6030.
Thursday,
February 5
Tekoa – 1 p.m. – Pre-School Storytime
– Join Miss Diane for stories and songs.
Albion – 4 p.m. - Craft Day- An
afterschool Pre-Valentine party with treats and card making.
This
is only a sampling of the dozens of programs held each week in branches of the
Whitman County Library. Check our events
calendar www.whitco.lib.wa.us to see what else is happening.
Friday, January 16, 2015
Learn about wolves in the modern times...
Kim Weerts, president of the
Whitman County Cattleman’s Association recently presented Sarah McKnight of the
County Library District with 14 copies of The Real Wolf by Ted Lyon. The book
explores the science, politics and economics of co-existing with wolves in
modern times. Because wolf sightings and contacts are increasing, the Cattlemen
want this information to be easily accessible to members and the community.
To secure a copy, visit Whitman County Library’s online catalog at www.whitco.lib.wa.us
or call toll-free 877-733-3375.
Wednesday, January 14, 2015
Teen Art at the Colfax Library
Rural Alliance High School Art Show
Art Exhibit
January 10-23
Local teen artwork, paintings, drawings, collage, pottery displayed throughout two floors of Colfax Library. Exhibit open hours M-W 10-8, Th-F 10-6, Sat-Sun 1-5.
For a complete list of events and programs happening in all fourteen Whitman County Library branches, visit the Whitman County Library website or the library's events calendar or call the library at 397-4366 or 877-733-3375 toll-free.
January 10-23
Local teen artwork, paintings, drawings, collage, pottery displayed throughout two floors of Colfax Library. Exhibit open hours M-W 10-8, Th-F 10-6, Sat-Sun 1-5.
For a complete list of events and programs happening in all fourteen Whitman County Library branches, visit the Whitman County Library website or the library's events calendar or call the library at 397-4366 or 877-733-3375 toll-free.
Tuesday, January 13, 2015
After School Program-Jan. 15 @ 3:30 pm
For more information contact:Sheri Miller at the library (509-397-4366.)
For a complete list of events and programs happening in all fourteen Whitman County Library branches, visit the Whitman County Library website or the library's events calendar or call the library at 397-4366 or 877-733-3375 toll-free.
Monday, January 12, 2015
INBC Blood Drive-Colfax Library-Jan. 15
1. Every 2 seconds, someone in the United States needs a blood product.
2. Although 60% of Americans are eligible to donate blood, only approximately 5% actually do.
3. It is estimated that one in three individuals will need a blood product sometime during their life.
Walk-ins will be seen on a first come, first serve basis with photo I.D. required. Donors should drink plenty of fluids and eat a meal at least two hours prior to arrival. The entire list of eligibility criteria can be found by contacting the Inland Northwest Blood Center at www.inbcsaves.org by calling toll-free 800-423-0151.
For a complete list of events and programs happening in all fourteen Whitman County Library branches, visit the Whitman County Library website or the library's events calendar or call the library at 397-4366 or 877-733-3375 toll-free.
WCL Closed-Jan. 18-19
All 14 branches of
Whitman County Library are closed Sunday and Monday, January 18 and 19. Due dates for library materials have been
extended in anticipation of the closure and no late fines will be charged for
these days. Drop boxes will remain open at all locations for returned items.
Access to the library’s catalog, downloadable audio and eBooks, and other
online resources including Microsoft IT Academy are available by visiting the
library’s website at www.whitco.lib.wa.us.
For more information about library closures or upcoming community programs, the
Library Events calendar is also accessible from the library website at www.whitco.lib.wa.us.
Libraries
affected by the closure are: Albion, Colfax, Colton, Endicott, Farmington,
Garfield, LaCrosse, Malden, Oakesdale, Palouse, Rosalia, St. John, Tekoa, and
Uniontown. Residents may call the library at 397-4366 or toll-free at 1-877-733-3375
for information, details regarding the closure or renewal of materials.
Saturday, January 10, 2015
History at your fingertips!
Don't forget all the great historic photos available from Whitman County Rural Heritage brought to you by YOUR local library and Washington State Library. Visit www.whitco.lib.wa.us and choose the link...
Friday, January 9, 2015
Art, history, cooking ... sign up today!
A new line-up of classes is now available at the Colfax
Library thanks to a partnership with Community Colleges of Spokane. These ACT 2
programs provide low cost, non-credit classes that range from history and
technology to cooking and music.
Back to teach Sensational Savory Soups on Saturday, Feb. 21
from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. is Kelli Collins of Joseph’s Grainery. Kelli is the
foodie behind the blog at josephsgrainer.com and she will teach you how
to make savory soups and stews with grains and legumes. A tour of the Grainery
is included at a cost of just $14.
Other local instructors include Steve Balzarini, Gonzaga
History professor teaching about WWI and Scott Hallett, local musician and
founding member of the Ukulele Players of the Palouse teaching Ukulele for all
playing levels.
For more information on these or a complete list of classes,
call 800-845-3324 or visit www.iel.spokane.edu/ACT2
or contact Whitman County Library 509-397-4366.
Thursday, January 8, 2015
Photography, Soup, History ... oh my!
A new line-up of classes is now available at the Colfax
Library thanks to a partnership with Community Colleges of Spokane. These ACT 2
programs provide low cost, non-credit classes that range from history and
technology to cooking and music.
The first class being offered is Introduction to Digital
Photography with Lisa Soranka. The class is each Tuesday, Jan. 13 through Feb.
10 from 3:30-5 p.m. The class is just
$16 and will teach you simple edits, lighting techniques and other tips for
better photos.
Back to teach Sensational Savory Soups on Saturday, Feb. 21
from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. is Kelli Collins of Joseph’s Grainery. Kelli is the
foodie behind the blog at josephsgrainer.com and she will teach you how
to make savory soups and stews with grains and legumes. A tour of the Grainery
is included at a cost of just $14.
Other local instructors include Steve Balzarini, Gonzaga
History professor teaching about WWI and Scott Hallett, local musician and
founding member of the Ukulele Players of the Palouse teaching Ukulele for all
playing levels.
For more information on these or a complete list of classes,
call 800-845-3324 or visit www.iel.spokane.edu/ACT2
or contact Whitman County Library 509-397-4366.
Monday, January 5, 2015
WCL Calendar Sampling Jan. 8-15
Thursday,
January 8
Colfax & Tekoa – Storytime – Educational fun
with your little one! Check with the location for more information.
Farmington – 7:30 p.m. – Mom’s Night Out –
Crafts, treats and some grown-up time.
Friday,
January 9
Endicott, LaCrosse, St. John
& Uniontown –
Storytime – Stories, crafts and social interaction for young children and their
parents. Check the calendar for times.
Colfax – 3:30 to 7:30 p.m. – Sears
Academy of Dance – Variety of children's
dance classes. Check the online calendar or call 1-887-733-3375 for specifics
about classes and costs.
Saturday,
January 10
Colfax - The Rural Alliance High School Art Show returns to the Colfax
Library January 10 – 23 during regular open hours. This exhibit features the
creative works of middle and high school students from Whitman County. Call
Nichole at 1-887-733-3375 for more information.
Monday,
January 12
Colton – 10:30 a.m. – Storytime – Ages
1-6 are invited to learn about numbers through stories and songs.
Colfax – 4 p.m. – Art Show Reception –
Teen artists from around the county talk about their works.
Tuesday,
January 13
LaCrosse – 3 p.m. – After School Fun –
Activities, crafts and snacks for elementary students.
Colfax– 3:30 to 5 p.m. – Digital
Photography Class – Cost is $16 for
five class sessions. For more information or to register visit http://www.sccel.spokane.edu/ACT-2.aspx or
call (509) 279-6030.
Wednesday,
January 14
Colfax – 10 a.m. – Fit and Fun – Nancy
Stanard leads this gentle, low
impact class at the
Center. Visit the online calendar for
more information and cost.
Endicott, Oakesdale, Rosalia, St.
John & Tekoa
– After school Programs – Many branches hold special programs for elementary
students on Early Release Wednesday.
Check the calendar for times.
Thursday,
January 15
Colfax – 2 to 5:30 p.m. – INBC Blood
Drive - Contact the Inland Northwest
Blood Center to register the time that is most convenient for you at www.inbcsaves.org or call toll free
800-423-0151 for additional information. Walk-ins are welcome.
Albion,
Colfax, Colton, Farmington & Palouse – After School
Programs – Fun, educational and snacks for elementary students. Check the
library calendar or call the branch for more information and times.
This
is only a sampling of the dozens of programs held each week in branches of the
Whitman County Library. Check our events
calendar www.whitco.lib.wa.us to see what else is happening.
The
Friends of WCL are selling great new book bags for only $5. Drop in at any branch and pick one up.
Fun activities for kids after school
Looking
for after-school activities for your elementary aged student? All 14
branches of Whitman County Library provide programs for grade school aged
youngsters. Activities include crafts, science experiments, games and
snacks provided by community donations to the Friends of the Library.
The
week of January 12 will be an especially busy one with 12 programs scheduled
over just three days. On Tuesday, Jan. 13, LaCrosse students are
invited to a 3 p.m. program in the large new library. Wednesday is an
early release day for many county schools with after school programs set for
Albion, Endicott, Oakesdale, Rosalia, St. John & Tekoa branch libraries.
On Thursday, Jan. 15, Albion, Colton, Colfax, Farmington and
Palouse offer their regular 3rd Thursday after school programs. In
Palouse, these programs happen each Thursday thanks to a partnership with WSU’s
Center for Civic Engagement. Children participating in this program receive
assistance with their homework, play games and receive support and
encouragement from student mentors.
For
specific program dates and times, visit the Library’s Events Calendar at www.whitco.lib.wa.us or the Branch Facebook pages which
can be found under the Locations link.
Sunday, January 4, 2015
Digital photography and more...
Have you wanted to take better photos with your digital
camera or cell phone? If so, ACT 2 Colfax Classes has just the opportunity for
you. Beginning on Tuesday, January 13 from 3:30-5 p.m. ACT 2 offers a series of introductory
photography classes by Lisa Soranka that will teach you simple edits, lighting
techniques or tips for better photos. (This photo is by local photographer Aaron Cowan.)
This 5 week class is just $16 thanks to sponsorship of
Community Colleges of Spokane. To register, call 800-845-3324 or visit www.iel.spokane.edu/ACT2.
Classes set for the winter quarter include Making Savory
Soups, Lost Apples of Whitman County, World War I: Conflict and Consequences,
Art, Ukulele, Beginning Ballet and more. For more information, contact Catalina
Flores at Whitman County Library 509-397-4366.
Saturday, January 3, 2015
New Year's resolution...
Looking for personal improvement this year? Try a low cost non-credit class at the Colfax Library!
Upcoming classes include Making Savory Soups, Lost Apples of Whitman County, World War I: Conflict and Consequences, Digital photography, Art, Ukulele, Beginning Ballet and more. For more information, contact Whitman County Library 509-397-4366 or register at 800-845-3324 or www.iel.spokane.edu/ACT2.
Upcoming classes include Making Savory Soups, Lost Apples of Whitman County, World War I: Conflict and Consequences, Digital photography, Art, Ukulele, Beginning Ballet and more. For more information, contact Whitman County Library 509-397-4366 or register at 800-845-3324 or www.iel.spokane.edu/ACT2.
Friday, January 2, 2015
Friends of the Library
THANK YOU!
Friends of Whitman County Library for your help in providing quality library service throughout Whitman County. The next Friends business meeting is Tues, Jan 6 at 11 a.m. in the Colfax Library.
Everyone is welcome!
Thursday, January 1, 2015
Book returned ... 60 years late!
Whitman County Library recently agreed to waive 60 years worth of late fees on the book The American Twenties. An anonymous patron inquired about returning the book but worried that fines might apply. Pocket of the books shows it was borrowed from the Colfax Public Library and due to be returned on Oct 13, 1954. Policy at the time, called for a 2 cent per day late fee, which would total $638.90 due today. Today, the library does not collect late fees, only fines for lost or damaged items. (Staffer Sara Garza inspects the book.)
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