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Suzanne Moore


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Suzanne Moore

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  • Monday, 22 August 2022 08:06

    September is Library Card Sign-up Month

    With September just around the corner we’d like to encourage everyone to register for a library card during “Library Card Sign-up Month.”  All who stop by Wilkes County Public Library to sign-up for a library card will receive a special treat.  Read on for the scoop about this National Annual Campaign . . .

  • Monday, 25 July 2022 12:13

    Harry Potter Day at the Library!

    by Suzanne Moore, Wilkes County Librarian

    J K Rowling, author of the Harry Potter book series, celebrates her 57th birthday on July 31.  It is not only a special day for her, but for her character Harry who also was ‘born’ on this day (different year, of course).    Ms. Rowling is a British writer who invented the fantasy series about Harry Potter.  It is exciting to see her books translated into so many languages and sold to so many readers, both young and old.  There are 80 different translations of these books and sales are astronomical.  In 2007, when the seventh and final novel in the series was released, 11 million copies sold within the first day! 

  • Sunday, 24 July 2022 21:50

    A Tree in Memory of Rose

    Recently a tree was planted outside the childrens garden, at Wilkes County Public Library.  The tree is in memory of Rose Herring, and is called Acer griseum; aka Paperbark Maple.  Though native to China it is well adapted to our local climate. It is not very common but a highly sought after tree due to it’s peeling,cinnamon colored bark and scarlet fall color. Its size is similar to the better known Japanese maple.

  • Monday, 20 June 2022 16:05

    There may be ‘Oceans of Possibilities’ . . . but only ONE accurate solution for measuring Longitude at sea

    by Suzanne Moore, county librarian

    June’s literary highlight honors Dava Sobel (b. June 15, 1947), author of Longitude: The True Story of a Lone Genius Who Solved the Greatest Scientific Problem of His Time (published 1995).  This story follows John Harrison through a 40-year process of inventing the marine chronometer which made it possible for calculating longitude, allowing safe and secure passage across the sea.