Monday, December 29, 2008

Happy New Year!

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We wish you a very happy and healthy 2009! Be sure to visit your library (and bring your family and friends!) in 2009--we have so much to offer that there is sure to be something for everyone! There are books, movies, fun and educational programs, electronic resources, books on cassette and CD, free Internet access...and more @ your library! Visit this site and www.ccpl.org to learn more.

Our library branches will close at 6:00 p.m. on Wednesday, December 31, and remain closed on New Year's Day. On Friday, January 2, we'll be open our normal operating hours. Make one of your New Year's resolutions to come regularly to your library!

Wednesday, December 17, 2008

Jen's Jewels by Jennifer Vido

Jennifer Vido, a regular summer visitor to Kiawah Island, writes a delightful column called "Jen's Jewels." In her December 15th column, she interviews author Cherry Adair. The Charleston County Public Library owns several of Adair's books, to include her latest, Night Shadow. Jennifer Vido's bio is at the end of her column. Read on to enter Jen's trivia quiz for a chance to win a copy of Night Shadow. And, thank you Jennifer, for sharing your column with our blog readers!

Jen’s Jewels
December 15, 2008

Cherry Adair

If you’re a frequent Jen’s Jewels reader, then you know about my not-so-secret fascination with becoming an F.B.I. agent. Of course, it must include donning a stunning evening gown with a pistol discreetly strapped to my thigh. If you throw in secret powers along with the hot dress and gun, I would be on the next train out of there! Kind of like I Dream of Jeanie meets James Bond. That would be me!
You might be surprised to learn that I’m not the only one who dreams of espionage and celestial beings. New York Times Bestselling Author Cherry Adair is here this month talking about her latest paranormal action-packed suspense novel entitled NIGHT SHADOW. If you’re one of her many loyal fans, than you know that this is the final book in her latest explosive trilogy. And if Cherry Adair is a new name to you, then hold on to your hat! You’re in for a wild ride.
As part of this interview, Ballantine Books has generously donated five copies for you, my lucky readers, to win. So, don’t forget to look for the trivia question at the end of the column. And as always, thanks for making Jen’s Jewels part of your reading adventure. I’m so glad you’re here.

Jen: From Cape Town, South Africa to San Francisco, CA, your lifelong experiences have attributed to your panache for writing award-winning novels that consistently top the bestseller lists. So that my readers may have a better understanding of the talented woman behind the successes, please tell us about your educational and professional background that led to you becoming a writer.

Cherry: I was born and raised in Cape Town, South Africa and went to school there, graduating from the University of Cape Town with degrees in business and interior design. In my early 20’s I moved half way across the globe to the United States in search of adventure. J I eventually settled in San Francisco and opened an interior design business, which I loved for the endless creative challenges. I’ve always been an avid reader and between seeing clients I could always be found with my nose in a book. Eventually my brain became crowded with characters and stories of my own and they demanded to be told. I eventually sold the business and started to write full time. These days I live on the banks of a lake in my dream home where my office has nine-foot ceilings, two plush overstuffed armchairs, a fireplace, a television and built-in bookcases that house several thousands of my keepers.

Jen: As you know, the publishing business is a hard nut to crack. I read that you had written seventeen novels prior to selling to Harlequin. What perseverance! Was there a defining moment along the way that stands out as “the” turning point in your career?

Cherry: For many writers the BIG moment is hitting the New York Times Best seller list. But for me the major turning point was when I created a career plan for writing. I’d sold one book THE MERCENARY, and then not sold again for a period of almost five years. Once I began to treat writing as a job and not just something I loved to do, it changed my entire perception of what I was doing and why I was doing it. To this day I still get dressed for work (hair, make-up, shoes lol) just as I did with the interior design business, even though the commute just down the stairs is considerably shorter.

Jen: And now, in respect to your craft, in what areas have you experienced the most growth and how so? Would you agree with the statement that we, as writers, are never truly satisfied with our work and continually strive to reach the highest plateau?

Cherry: I know I’ve experienced tremendous growth in my posterior region with all the sitting. J I like to think I’ve grown in every aspect of my writing, and I would agree with your statement. I’m continually striving to improve my craft. Learning and reaching is a natural extension of the desire to learn new things and grow in our abilities. The reason people hold world records is because they are constantly challenging themselves to go just that little bit further. As an author I feel compelled to do the same. My last book isn’t my measure of success, it’s always the book I’m working on that demands more.

Jen: From conception to completion, what is the most challenging part of a novel to write and why? What is the most rewarding part and why?

Cherry: To me writing is like building a house, and not that dissimilar to the business I used to be in – interior design. The first draft is the blueprint for the building of the house. It’s a lot of left brain functions and by necessity -logic and reasoning. The hardest part of the book for me is writing the first draft. Once I have that done, I can go back and do all the fun things I love. (The choice of carpets and drapes and artwork, the colors and textures that take it from an interesting, but anyone could do it house, into a home filled with color and life.) Layering in description, fine-tuning dialogue so that it zings, rewriting passages where the pacing is too slow or find places to insert a bit of research to make something more authentic. Going back and rewriting is the fun part for me.

Jen: Your latest release, NIGHT SHADOW, is the third and final book in your highly popular paranormal romance trilogy. For those readers who are not familiar (yet!) with the storyline, please give us a quick overview of the series. Do you have to read the first book in order to understand the overall common thread that links these books together?

Cherry: NIGHT FALL, NIGHT SECRETS and NIGHT SHADOW, are a trilogy within the continuing T-FLAC series. All three operatives in these stories are wizards who were mentored by the same powerful scientist Mason Knight. When they find their powers short-circuiting, at the worst times, they begin to realize that something is wrong and connected to all three of them. Eventually we discover that a rogue army of wizards is directly related to them and that their existence may be the biggest threat to the people they love, the organization they serve and the world they’ve sworn to protect. Of course these books, like all my books, are best summarized best this way; running, shooting, chasing, shooting, sex, running, love, hot sex, shooting, chasing, sex, running, vanquishing the bad guy, and getting the girl kick-butt-his-equal-in-every-way-woman.

Jen: On the first page of the book, it reads: Moscow 55 45 08 37 36 56 02 10 08. What do these numbers represent? And, what significance do they have in relation to the plot?

Cherry: While I’d love to give it away, (no I wouldn’t! lol) that’s part of the plot that readers will uncover as they read NIGHT SHADOW.

Jen: Your reputation for writing action-packed, hotter than fire romantic suspense novels is what keeps your readers coming back for more. First of all, how much research goes into each book? Secondly, why write about anti-terrorist cells? Do you come from a military family or is it just simply something that interests you?

Cherry: To answer the first part of your question, I do a tremendous amount of research for every book. Each book has its own 12” binder filled to overflowing with information on everything from weapons to details about careers, information on the different exotic locations in the book and scientific or specific information. I like to talk to people who talk the talk and walk the walk, and have met and spoken to some fascinating people along the way. For example- Jacques-Yves Cousteau’s grandson Fabien Cousteau helped me extensively (the fact that he’s as delicious looking as one of my heroes didn’t hurt either! J) with research and interesting bits and pieces for IN TOO DEEP which had the hero, ex-Navy SEAL Michael Wright, sailing around the world, living on his boat and fighting his fear of water.
I write T-FLAC and counterterrorist stories because the safety of the world is a relevant topic in today’s climate. I’m fascinated by military personnel and what it requires for these true-life heroes to go out every day to make the world a safer place for the rest of us.

Jen: A quirky, yet endearing, part of this book is that the main characters share the same name…Alex Stone. Of course, the protagonist is Alexandra and her love interest is Alexander. Why did you choose to write it in this way?

Cherry: One of the reasons I did it was to help me showcase the difference in operatives. People assume that when you are dealing with military personnel, they are all interchangeable. They’re soldiers. But that’s not true. Each and every one is an individual with families, hopes, dreams, fears and needs. The same can be said of my characters. While they might dress the same, learn the same things, and in this case share the same name, they are still unique individuals with their own worries, fears and strengths. (And because I knew the same name thing would irritate Lexi no end. J)

Jen: Tacking on to that last question, besides the same name, how else are they similar? And who is the stronger character and why?

Cherry: Both operatives bring their own strengths to the table. I deliberately made sure one wasn’t stronger than the other, but that they need the strengths of each other to come through their mission, each offering an essential contribution.

Jen: The sexual tension between these two characters is hard to miss. From one novel to the next, how do you manage to keep these scenes fresh without going overboard? Do you find love scenes difficult to write or just par for the course?

Cherry: Thank you J I always start with character and emotion when I write a love scene. There are only so many places you can slot A into B- and that’s basically choreography. I’m more interested in who these people are- to themselves and to one another- than what body part goes where. That, I think, is what makes each scene fresh and different, because no two people are alike.

Jen: Now that the series is complete, are you at work on your next project?

Cherry: Yes. But it’s top secret at the moment. Rest assured however, that it will be jam-packed with my unique blend of action, adventure, romance and suspense.

Jen: As I have previously said, your books are most certainly fast-paced, action-packed thrillers that keep the reader on the edge of her seat! In light of this fact, a question I just have to ask … are you a James Bond fan? Do you plan on seeing the new movie, QUANTUM OF SOLACE?

Cherry: Yes, I’m a James Bond fan, but I prefer Sean Connery and I have a difficult time seeing anyone else in the role, although I enjoyed Pierce Brosnan. That said, I’ll go to see QUANTUM OF SOLACE because it’s a great action flick and I love movies.

Jen: Of all the websites I have had the pleasure of visiting, by far, yours takes the cake. Bravo! If you wouldn’t mind, please tell us how you came up with the concept and also take us on a brief tour touching upon the highlights of the site.

Cherry: Thanks, I think my new site is a lot of fun, too. J www.cherryadair.com or http://www.tflac.com/ went live in 2008. Since I’m so visual, I really wanted to give my readers and visitors a feel for the T-FLAC world I’ve created. It opens with a rotating 3-D view of the T-FLAC command center. Visitors will find dossiers on my operatives, pictures (so, so cool I can’t believe that these pictures were found or photoshopped AFTER the books were written.) associated with the different missions my characters have been on, as well as interviews, book excerpts and more to entertain them.
It takes over an hour just to look at the images alone (Do something in moderation? Ffftt! Not me!) considerably more if people want to read excerpts, or delve into interviews with each operative or check out their passports. Frankly, while I find the site engrossing and riveting (lol), I never expected anyone else to spend hours upon hours there, so I was stunned to discover that thousands of my readers are doing just that. And not only have they looked at, and read every word on the site – they’ve done it more than once! And still, they claim they are constantly surprised by the cool and interesting things they missed the first time around.

While it was an enormous amount of work for everyone involved, it was a labor of love, and I’m extremely proud of it. (and it’s a shining example of how I can’t seem to do anything in moderation! Lol)

Jen: Are there discussion guides available for your books? Also, do you participate in author phone chats? And if so, how would my readers go about scheduling one?

Cherry: Yes, each book has a discussion guide available. Me, talk? Of course! (see above re: moderation!) I love talking with readers. The best way for you to get both the discussion guides or arrange phone chats, or workshops is to contact Blue Moon Communications at 360-895-0879 or by email bluemooncomm@aol.com.

And if any of your readers would like one of my pithy 2’ buttons, (So Many Books, So Little, Time, Today Requires Chocolate or No Good Deed Goes Unpunished.) a bookmark or a personalized signed bookplate – they can send a SASE to Cherry Adair Free Stuff, P. O. Box 8591, Covington, Wa 98042.

Jen: Thank you so much for taking time out of your busy tour schedule to stop by and chat with my readers. I wish you the best of luck in 2009! Please stop by again! I can’t wait for your next series!

Cherry: Thanks for the invitation to talk with you, this has been fun! Don’t forget that books make the best gifts. They are never the wrong size, always calorie-free, perfect for every gender and age and never need batteries. Happy Holidays!

I hope you have enjoyed my interview with Cherry! Now it’s time for the trivia contest. Be one of the first five people to e-mail me at jensjewels@gmail.com with the correct answer to the following question and you’ll win your very own copy of NIGHT SHADOW.

Besides http://www.cherryadair.com/, what is the other address for her website?

Thank you so much for joining me each and every month. I want to take this opportunity to wish all of my loyal readers a happy and safe holiday season.

Next time, I will be bringing to you my interview with New York Times Bestselling Author Steve Berry. You won’t want to miss it!

Happy Holidays!

Jen

Jen's Bio:
When a twist of fate landed Jennifer Vido at the "Reading with Ripa" roundtable discussion with Kelly Ripa and Meg Cabot, she knew that her career as a French teacher would never be the same. A graduate of Vanderbilt University, Jennifer is a member of Romance Writers of America and reviews books for the major publishing houses, such as Random House, Penguin, and Harper Collins. Currently, she is a columnist and reviewer for www.freshfiction.com, where her popular monthly column, Jen's Jewels, also appears. As a national trainer for The Arthritis Foundation's Aquatic and Land Exercise Programs, she is an advocate for those like herself who suffer from arthritis, the nation's #1 cause of disability. In addition, she serves as Vice-chairperson of the Board of Trustees of the Harford County Public Library where she resides with her husband and two sons. She may be reached at jensjewel s@gmail.com and JenniferVido.com

Saturday, December 13, 2008

Holiday Closings

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All library branches of the Charleston County Public Library system will close at 6:00 p.m. on Tuesday, December 23, and will remain closed on December 24, 25, and 26. Branches will reopen for their normal hours on Saturday, December 27. On Wednesday, January 31, all library branches will close at 6:00 p.m. and remain closed on Thursday, January 1. We'll reopen our regular hours on Friday, January 2.

Start the New Year with Computer Classes!

Are you new to the computer and want to learn more? Or do you want to build on your existing computer skills? Join us for our free computer classes! Classes are open to adults and young adults and are limited to eight participants each session. Registration is required and begins two weeks prior to the class date. If you have any questions, please call the Reference Department at (843) 559-1945 and we'll be glad to help!

Computer Basics
Monday, January 5 from 6:00 – 8:00 p.m.
Registration starts 12/22
This class provides a basic introduction to the personal computer and its parts. Learn how to use the mouse and navigate the computer screen. There is time for hands-on practice. No computer experience is necessary.

Word Basics
Tuesday, January 6 from 10:00 a.m. – 12 Noon

Registration starts 12/23
Introduction to the basic tools of Microsoft Word. Learn how to enter and format text, change margins and line spacing, and copy and paste text. Saving and printing tips will also be discussed. Prerequisite: Some experience using a mouse will be helpful.

Keyboard Basics
Monday, January 12 from 6:00 – 8:00 p.m.
Registration starts 12/29
Basic orientation to using the computer keyboard. Learn to be a more efficient keyboarder. General instruction and hands-on practice. No computer experience is necessary.

Excel Basics
Tuesday, January 13 from 10:00 a.m. – 12 Noon

Registration starts 12/30
An introduction to spreadsheets using Microsoft Excel. This session provides a basic overview and common uses for spreadsheets. Learn basic Excel functions and build a simple budget spreadsheet. Prerequisite: Word Basics or some experience using MS Word will be helpful.

PowerPoint Basics
Tuesday, January 20 from 10:00 a.m. – 12 Noon

Registration starts 1/6
Overview of Microsoft PowerPoint, a software program for designing creative presentations and slideshows. Create a simple presentation and learn how to use this program to produce effective printed materials. Prerequisite: Word Basics or some experience using MS Word will be helpful.

Internet Basics
Monday, January 26 from 6:00 – 8:00 p.m.

Registration starts 1/12
An introduction to the Internet, focusing on the World Wide Web, using Internet Explorer. Provides an overview of how the Internet is structured and introduces searching on the World Wide Web. Prerequisite: Some experience using a mouse will be helpful.

Publisher: Create a Calendar for the New Year
Tuesday, January 27 from 10:00 a.m. – 12 Noon

Registration starts 1/13
Create a holiday greeting card! Learn the basics of this desktop publishing program. MS Publisher is designed for creating greeting cards, flyers, signs, brochures, calendars, and much more. Prerequisite: Word Basics or some experience using MS Word will be helpful.

Thursday, November 20, 2008

What Are You Reading?

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Read any good books lately?
Post a comment and tell us about them!

Don't Miss Book Club in December!


Our book club for adults, the Sea Islands Book Club, will hold its next meeting on Tuesday, December 16, at 2:00 p.m. We'll be discussing The Secret Life of Bees by Sue Monk Kidd. Come enjoy some snacks, meet fellow book lovers, and join in the talk!

Happy Thanksgiving!

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We hope you have a wonderful Thanksgiving! All Charleston County Public Library locations will close at 6:00 p.m. on Wednesday, November 26, and will remain closed on Thanksgiving Day and Friday, November 28. We will reopen on Saturday, Nov. 29 at 10:00 a.m.

Take a Computer Class in December!

Classes are for adults and young adults. Have questions? Call (843) 559-1945 and ask for the Reference Desk. We'll answer your questions and help you to register for a class.

Word Basics
Monday, December 1 from 6:00 – 8:00 p.m.

Registration starts 11/17
Introduction to the basic tools of Microsoft Word. Learn how to enter and format text, change margins and line spacing, and copy and paste text. Saving and printing tips will also be discussed. Prerequisite: Some experience using a mouse will be helpful.

Computer Basics
Tuesday, December 2 from 10:00 a.m. – 12 Noon

Registration starts 11/18
This class provides a basic introduction to the personal computer and its parts. Learn how to use the mouse and navigate the computer screen. There is time for hands-on practice. No computer experience is necessary.

Excel Basics
Monday, December 8 from 6:00 – 8:00 p.m.

Registration starts 11/24
An introduction to spreadsheets using Microsoft Excel. This session provides a basic overview and common uses for spreadsheets. Learn basic Excel functions and build a simple budget spreadsheet. Prerequisite: Word Basics or some experience using MS Word will be helpful.

Keyboard Basics
Tuesday, December 9 from 10:00 a.m. – 12 Noon

Registration starts 11/25
Basic orientation to using the computer keyboard. Learn to be a more efficient keyboarder. General instruction and hands-on practice. No computer experience is necessary.

Publisher: Create a Greeting Card
Monday, December 15 from 6:00 – 8:00 p.m.

Registration starts 12/1
Create a holiday greeting card! Learn the basics of this desktop publishing program. MS Publisher is designed for creating greeting cards, flyers, signs, brochures, calendars, and much more. Prerequisite: Word Basics or some experience using MS Word will be helpful.

Files and Folders: File Organization and Management
Tuesday, December 16 from 10:00 a.m. – 12 Noon

Registration starts 12/2
Learn how to organize your computer files more effectively. Basic concepts include: creating a file or document, creating folders, naming folders and saving document in a folder and deleting files. Prerequisite: Computer Basics will be helpful.

Wednesday, October 29, 2008

Free Computer Classes in November

Computer Classes are free and open to adults and young adults. For more information please call (843) 559-1945 and ask for the Reference Department. Class space is available for 8 participants per session.

Word Basics
Monday, November 3 from 6:00 – 8:00 p.m.

Registration starts 10/20
Introduction to the basic tools of Microsoft Word. Learn how to enter and format text, change margins and line spacing, and copy and paste text. Saving and printing tips will also be discussed. Prerequisite: Some experience using a mouse will be helpful.

Computer Basics
Tuesday, November 4 from 10:00 a.m. – 12 Noon
Registration starts 10/21
This class provides a basic introduction to the personal computer and its parts. Learn how to use the mouse and navigate the computer screen. There is time for hands-on practice. No computer experience is necessary.

Excel Basics
Monday, November 17 from 6:00 – 8:00 p.m.

Registration starts 11/3
An introduction to spreadsheets using Microsoft Excel. This session provides a basic overview and common uses for spreadsheets. Learn basic Excel functions and build a simple budget spreadsheet. Prerequisite: Word Basics or some experience using MS Word will be helpful.

Internet Basics
Tuesday, November 18 from 10:00 a.m. – 12 Noon

Registration starts 11/4
An introduction to the Internet, focusing on the World Wide Web, using Internet Explorer. Provides an overview of how the Internet is structured and introduces searching on the World Wide Web. Prerequisite: Some experience using a mouse will be helpful.

Mail Merge Magic
Monday, November 24 from 6:00 – 8:00 p.m.

Registration starts 11/10
Follow-up to Word Basics and Excel Basics. Create an address mailing list in Excel and a form letter in Word. Learn how to merge the two together. This is a great project to get ready for holiday mailings! Learn how to create mailing labels, print envelopes or multiple copies of letters. Prerequisite: Word Basics and Excel Basics or some experience with MS Word and MS Excel will be helpful.

Tuesday, October 14, 2008

Library Branches Close Thursday, Oct. 16

The Board of Trustees of the Charleston County Public Library sadly announces the death of the Library's Executive Director Thomas A. Raines, Jr. on Sunday, October 12, 2008.

In recognition of his service to the Library System and Charleston County residents, the Charleston County Public Library's 16 locations will be closed on Thursday, October 16, 2008, so employees will have the opportunity to attend services honoring Raines' life. All locations will reopen Friday at their regular time. More information can be obtained from the CCPL website.

Monday, October 6, 2008

THAT Big Book Sale! Don't Miss It!



It's here again!
THAT Big Book Sale
October 10 - 12

Friends of the Charleston County Library
Gaillard Auditorium, 77 Calhoun Street
Over 60,000 items, including books, DVDs and CDs, maps and sheet music, at prices starting at 50 cents!

Monday, September 22, 2008

Books Now On Order


The following titles are now on order in the CCPL catalog. The books will be released during October. Visit our online catalog or contact a branch library to reserve a copy today!

Grace by Richard Paul Evans
Inkdeath by Cornelia Funke
A Most Wanted Man by John LeCarre
The Right Mistake: The Further Philosophical Investigations of Socrates by Walter Mosley
Tried by War: Abraham Lincoln as Commander-in-Chief by James M. McPherson
The Wordy Shipmates by Sarah Vowell
The Brass Verdict by Michael Connelly
The Fire by Katherine Neville
I See You Everywhere by Julia Glass
Love Your Life: Living Happy, Healthy, and Whole by Victoria Osteen
Bones by Jonathan Kellerman
Extreme Measures by Vince Flynn
Martha Stewart's Cooking School: Lessons for the Home Cook by Martha Stewart
Rough Weather by Robert B. Parker
Testimony: A Novel by Anita Shreve
Barefoot Contessa Back to Basics by Ina Garten
Gate House by Nelson DeMille
Good Woman by Danielle Steel
With Strings Attached: The Art and Beauty of Vintage Guitars by Jonathan Kellerman

Monday, September 15, 2008

Donate Food to Pay Fines from Sept. 15-Oct. 5

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From the Charleston County Public Library website: "Do you have Library fines building up on books or DVDs that need to be returned to Charleston County Public Library? Starting September 15 and running for three weeks, Charleston County Public Library users can reduce their overdue fines by helping their community.

For each new, non-perishable food item brought to a Charleston County Public Library location between September 15-October 5, 2008, a patron will have $1 in overdue fines forgiven, and the donated items will go to the Lowcountry Food Bank. A maximum of 20 items or $20 will be forgiven per account, and donations cannot be used to cover any replacement fees owed for lost items or damaged items.

Bins will be set up at each of the Library’s 16 locations, and patrons must come inside to the circulation desk to turn in their items. Donations cannot be left at book drops or outside the branches." Want to learn more about this program? Click here.

October Computer Classes

ALL CLASSES ARE FREE AND ARE OPEN TO ADULTS AND YOUNG ADULTS. For more information please call 559-1945 and ask for the Reference Department. Class space is available for 8 participants per session.

Computer Basics
Monday, October 6 from 6:00 – 8:00 p.m.
Registration starts 9/22
This class provides a basic introduction to the personal computer and its parts. Learn how to use the mouse and navigate the computer screen. There is time for hands-on practice. No computer experience is necessary.

Word Basics
Tuesday, October 7 from 10:00 a.m. – 12 Noon

Registration starts 9/23
Introduction to the basic tools of Microsoft Word. Learn how to enter and format text, change margins and line spacing, and copy and paste text. Saving and printing tips will also be discussed. Prerequisite: Some experience using a mouse will be helpful.

Keyboard Basics
Monday, October 13 from 6:00 – 8:00 p.m.

Registration starts 9/29
Basic orientation to using the computer keyboard. Learn to be a more efficient keyboarder. General instruction and hands-on practice. No computer experience is necessary.

Word: Beyond the Basics
Tuesday, October 14 from 10:00 a.m. – 12 Noon

Registration starts 9/30
In this follow-up to Word Basics learn how to set tabs, create columns, paste text from the Internet, insert page numbers, add ClipArt and photographs, and format text as you design a simple newsletter. Prerequisite: Word Basics or some experience with MS Word will be helpful.

Internet Basics
Monday, October 20 from 6:00 – 8:00 p.m.

Registration starts 10/6
An introduction to the Internet, focusing on the World Wide Web, using Internet Explorer. Provides an overview of how the Internet is structured and introduces searching on the World Wide Web. Prerequisite: Some experience using a mouse will be helpful.

Excel Basics
Tuesday, October 21 from 10:00 a.m. – 12 Noon

Registration starts 10/7
An introduction to spreadsheets using Microsoft Excel. This session provides a basic overview and common uses for spreadsheets. Learn basic Excel functions and build a simple budget spreadsheet. Prerequisite: Word Basics or some experience using MS Word will be helpful.

Internet: Beyond the Basics
Monday, October 27 from 6:00 – 8:00 p.m.

Registration starts 10/13
Follow up session to Internet Basics. Provides an overview of how search engines are structured and focuses on search on the World Wide Web. Prerequisite: Internet Basics or some experience using the Internet will be helpful.

Excel: Beyond the Basics
Tuesday, October 28 from 10:00 a.m. – 12 Noon

Registration starts 10/14
A follow-up session to Excel Basics. Learn some additional features of the program, such as sorting and filtering. Learn how to use additional types of formulas. Prerequisite: Excel Basics or some experience using MS Excel will be helpful.

Love Teapots?




Vernice Yates, a 20-year collector of teapots, will showcase various unique styles and shapes of teapots at our library in September. Stop by our glass display case to see some of her favorite ones.

Don't Miss Our September Art Display!







Come by the library in September to see a selection of paintings by John's Island artist Pat Simpson.

Thursday, September 11, 2008

September is Library Card Sign Up Month!

September is Library Card Sign Up Month at the Charleston County Public Library! We want all Charleston County residents to sign up for a FREE library card this month at any of our 16 branches or online. We also have a "Show Me the Card" promotion for children 11 and under. Adults who register for a library card this month will also receive a $2.00 Booksale Bucks coupon to use during the Friends of the Library BookFest 2008 (to be held Oct. 10-12 at the Gaillard Municipal Auditorium). Click here to read more about Library Card Sign Up Month and "Show Me the Card"!

Thursday, August 21, 2008

New Program for Adults @ Your Library!

English: See It and Speak It!
Wednesdays, September 3, 10, and 17 from 6:30-7:30 p.m.

John's Island Regional Library
Do you speak Spanish but need help learning English for day-to-day living? Learn to speak conversational English in a fun and informal way.

Inglés: ¡Véalo y háblelo!
Miércoles, 3, 10 y 17 de septiembre del 6:30-7: 30 P.M.

John's Island Regional Library
Usted necesita hablar Inglés para su vida cotidiana! Aprenda a hablar Inglés conversacional de una manera divertida e informal.

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September Computer Classes @ John's Island

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All computer classes are free and are open to adults and young adults. For more information, please call 843-559-1945 and ask for the Reference Department. Class space is available for 8 participants per session.

Computer Basics
Tuesday, September 2 from 10:00 a.m. – 12 Noon
Registration starts 8/19
This class provides a basic introduction to the personal computer and its parts. Learn how to use the mouse and navigate the computer screen. There is time for hands-on practice. No computer experience is necessary.

Word Basics
Monday, September 8 from 6:00 – 8:00 p.m.
Registration starts 8/25
Introduction to the basic tools of Microsoft Word. Learn how to enter and format text, change margins and line spacing, and copy and paste text. Saving and printing tips will also be discussed. Prerequisite: Some experience using a mouse will be helpful.

Keyboard Basics
Tuesday, September 9 from 10:00 a.m. – 12 Noon
Registration starts 8/26
Basic orientation to using the computer keyboard. Learn to be a more efficient keyboarder. General instruction and hands-on practice. No computer experience is necessary.

Word: Beyond the Basics
Monday, September 15 from 6:00 – 8:00 p.m.
Registration starts 8/30
In this follow-up to Word Basics learn how to set tabs, create columns, paste text from the Internet, insert page numbers, add ClipArt and photographs, and format text as you design a simple newsletter. Prerequisite: Word Basics or some experience with MS Word will be helpful.

Files and Folders: File Organization and Management
Tuesday, September 16 from 10:00 a.m. – 12 Noon
Registration starts 9/2
Learn how to organize your computer files more effectively. Basic concepts include: creating a file or document, creating folders, naming folders and saving document in a folder and deleting files. Prerequisite: Computer Basics will be helpful.

Excel Basics
Monday, September 22 from 6:00 – 8:00 p.m.
Registration starts 9/8
An introduction to spreadsheets using Microsoft Excel. This session provides a basic overview and common uses for spreadsheets. Learn basic Excel functions and build a simple budget spreadsheet. Prerequisite: Word Basics or some experience using MS Word will be helpful.

Internet Basics
Tuesday, September 23 from 10:00 a.m. – 12 Noon
Registration starts 9/9
An introduction to the Internet, focusing on the World Wide Web, using Internet Explorer. Provides an overview of how the Internet is structured and introduces searching on the World Wide Web. Prerequisite: Some experience using a mouse will be helpful.

Access Basics
Monday, September 29 from 5:30 – 8:00 p.m.
Registration starts 9/15
An introduction to databases using Microsoft Access. A database is a collection of information related to a particular topic. This workshop introduces the basic MS Access Tools and Wizards used to build a simple database. Prerequisite: Word Basics and/or Excel Basics class (or familiarity with those programs) is strongly urged. Please note earlier start and the longer class time.

Email Basics
Tuesday, September 30 from 10:00 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.
Registration starts 9/16
The library does not provide individual email accounts. However, there are many Internet sites that provide free email. This class presents the basics of registering for a free email account, composing messages, sending and opening email. Prerequisite: Some experience using a mouse and the Internet will be helpful. Please note longer class time.

Tuesday, August 5, 2008

Reserve A Copy Today!

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The following books will be published soon--they are now on order @ your library!

Smoke Screen by Sandra Brown

Confessions of a Contractor by Richard Murphy

The Mercedes Coffin by Faye Kellerman

Off Season by Anne Rivers Siddons

Being Elizabeth by Barbara Taylor Bradford

Man in the Dark by Paul Auster

Rough Justice by Jack Higgins

Star Wars: The Force Unleashed by Sean Williams

Devil Bones by Kathy Reichs

The Gypsy Morph by Terry Brooks

American Wife by Curtis Sittenfeld

The Book of Lies by Brad Meltzer

Heretic's Daughter by Kathleen Kent

Home by Marilynne Robinson

Supreme Courtship by Christopher Buckley

Ballistics: Poems by Billy Collins

Bob Schieffer's America by Bob Schieffer

Breakthrough: The Changing Face of Medicine by Suzanne Somers

Indignation by Philip Roth

Liberty by Garrison Keillor

The Other Queen by Philippa Gregory

You can request these books by calling or coming to any branch library or by using our online catalog.

Monday, July 28, 2008

Time is Running Out!

The ending date of our summer reading programs is quickly approaching! Catch the Reading Bug!, iRead '08, and Reading Wave will all end on July 31st. Of course, we hope your reading continues!

Monday, July 14, 2008

Ride the Reading Wave @ Your CCPL Library!

It's not too late yet, but time is running out for you to participate in the adult summer reading program, Reading Wave. Simply complete an entry form at your neighborhood CCPL branch or online at www.ccpl.org.

You could win some great prizes! But hurry...the program ends on July 31st!

Display During July

Pat Simpson will display a variety of projects illustrating the different mediums and uses of decorative painting, such as canvas, paintings in oil, acrylics, colored pencil, pen ink and batik. Her handmade accessory pieces for the home on wood, fabric, terra cotta, metal, glass and brick will also be available for viewing in the glass display case. Be sure to stop by soon and enjoy Ms. Simpson's work while it is on display at our library.

Register for Free Computer Classes!

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*All computer classes are free and are open to adults and young adults. For more information please call (843) 559-1945 and ask for the Reference Department. Class space is available for 8 participants per session.

Computer Basics
Monday, August 4 from 6:00 – 8:00 p.m.
Registration starts 7/21
This class provides a basic introduction to the personal computer and its parts. Learn how to use the mouse and navigate the computer screen. There is time for hands-on practice. No computer experience is necessary.

Word Basics
Tuesday, August 5 from 10:00 a.m. – 12 Noon
Registration starts 7/22
Introduction to the basic tools of Microsoft Word. Learn how to enter and format text, change margins and line spacing, and copy and paste text. Saving and printing tips will also be discussed. Prerequisite: Some experience using a mouse will be helpful.

Keyboard Basics
Monday, August 11 from 6:00 – 8:00 p.m.

Registration starts 7/28
Basic orientation to using the computer keyboard. Learn to be a more efficient keyboarder. General instruction and hands-on practice. No computer experience is necessary.

Excel Basics
Tuesday, August 12 from 10:00 a.m. – 12 Noon

Registration starts 7/29
An introduction to spreadsheets using Microsoft Excel. This session provides a basic overview and common uses for spreadsheets. Learn basic Excel functions and build a simple budget spreadsheet. Prerequisite: Word Basics or some experience using MS Word will be helpful.

Internet Basics
Monday, August 25 from 6:00 – 8:00 p.m.

Registration starts 8/11
An introduction to the Internet, focusing on the World Wide Web, using Internet Explorer. Provides an overview of how the Internet is structured and introduces searching on the World Wide Web. Prerequisite: Some experience using a mouse will be helpful.

PowerPoint Basics
Tuesday, August 26 from 10:00 a.m. – 12 Noon

Registration starts 8/12
Overview of Microsoft PowerPoint, a software program for designing creative presentations and slideshows. Create a simple presentation and learn how to use this program to produce effective printed materials. Prerequisite: Word Basics or some experience using MS Word will be helpful.

Saturday, June 28, 2008

A Special Message

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Please have a safe and happy holiday!
As a reminder, the library will be closing at 6:00 p.m. on Thursday, July 3rd, and will be closed on Friday,July 4th. We will reopen at 10:00 a.m. on Saturday, July 6th.

Sea Islands Book Club in July

Don't miss the Sea Islands Book Club meeting on Tuesday, July 15, from 2-3 p.m. We'll be discussing The Spirit of Sweetgrass by Nicole Seitz. Essie Mae Laveau Jenkins is a 78-year-old sweetgrass basket weaver who is facing losing her home, her basket stand, and her independence. Her dead husband talks her into coming to Heaven, where she reunites with Gullahs and African ancestors. Essie Mae must find inner strength to keep her South Carolina family together. Hope to see you @ the meeting!

Sunday, June 15, 2008

Shop at the Friends of the Library Book Sale!



SATURDAY, JUNE 21, 2008

FROM 9:00 A.M. TO 3:00 P.M. IN THE MAIN LIBRARY'S AUDITORIUM!

Get a jump on great summer reading with prices starting at 50 cents. This sale will feature only fiction, children's books, CDs, DVDs, videos and cassettes. Sit back ... relax ... read a good book!
All sales benefit the Charleston County Public Library. For more information, call (843) 805-6978.

What more information about the Friends of the Library? Click here! Join the Friends today and support your Charleston County Public Libraries!

Tuesday, June 10, 2008

July Computer Classes @ Your Library

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Please note registration dates for each class. Call (843) 559-1945 to register. Classes are limited to eight adults/young adults.

Computer Basics
Tuesday, July 1 from 10:00 a.m. – 12 Noon
Registration starts 6/17

This class provides a basic introduction to the personal computer and its parts. Learn how to use the mouse and navigate the computer screen. There is time for hands-on practice. No computer experience is necessary.

Word Basics
Monday, July 7 from 6:00 – 8:00 p.m.
Registration starts 6/23

Introduction to the basic tools of Microsoft Word. Learn how to enter and format text, change margins and line spacing, and copy and paste text. Saving and printing tips will also be discussed. Prerequisite: Some experience using a mouse will be helpful.

Keyboard Basics
Tuesday, July 8 from 10:00 a.m. – 12 Noon
Registration starts 6/24

Basic orientation to using the computer keyboard. Learn to be a more efficient keyboarder. General instruction and hands-on practice. No computer experience is necessary.

Excel Basics
Monday, July 14 from 6:00 – 8:00 p.m.
Registration starts 6/30

An introduction to spreadsheets using Microsoft Excel. This session provides a basic overview and common uses for spreadsheets. Learn basic Excel functions and build a simple budget spreadsheet. Prerequisite: Word Basics or some experience using MS Word will be helpful.

Internet Basics
Tuesday, July 15 from 10:00 a.m. – 12 Noon
Registration starts 7/1

An introduction to the Internet, focusing on the World Wide Web, using Internet Explorer. Provides an overview of how the Internet is structured and introduces searching on the World Wide Web. Prerequisite: Some experience using a mouse will be helpful.

Excel: Beyond the Basics
Monday, July 21 from 6:00 – 8:00 p.m.
Registration starts 7/7

A follow-up session to Excel Basics. Learn some additional features of the program, such as sorting and filtering. Learn how to use additional types of formulas. Prerequisite: Excel Basics or some experience using MS Excel will be helpful.

Email Basics
Tuesday, July 22 from 10:00 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.
Registration starts 7/8

The library does not provide individual email accounts. However, there are many Internet sites that provide free email. This class presents the basics of registering for a free email account, composing messages, sending and opening email. Prerequisite: Some experience using a mouse and the Internet will be helpful. Please note earlier start and longer class time.

Want information about computer classes at the Main Library or other CCPL branches? Click here!

Friday, May 16, 2008

May Displays @ the Library

Photography Exhibit
Kiawah Island Photography Club members will showcase their work at the library during May. Subjects will be varied with everything from native wildlife, scenes of the lowcountry, to pictures taken when traveling. Stop by soon to see all the wonderful images! The display is located behind the service desk.

Woodturning Display
James Harris will display his handmade wood items created by a process called woodturning. Items on display will include bowls, vases, candlesticks, pens and pencils. Don't miss these wonderfully unique items. His work is located in the glass display case near the New Books and Periodicals sections.

Sea Islands Book Club Selection for June

Meeting Dates:
Tuesday, June 17 at 2:00 p.m.
Thursday, June 19 at 6:00 p.m.

Come to the session of your choice and discuss Gal: A True Life by Ruthie Bolton. This memoir of a courageous young African American girl, born in the Hungry Neck section of Charleston, speaks of her upbringing by her grandmother and an abusive step-grandfather and how she overcame many obstacles to find happiness as an adult. Copies of the book may be obtained from the Reference Desk while supplies last.

Friday, May 9, 2008

Free Computer Classes for June

Computer Basics
Monday, June 2 from 6:00 – 8:00 p.m.

Registration starts 5/19
This class provides a basic introduction to the personal computer and its parts. Learn how to use the mouse and navigate the computer screen. There is time for hands-on practice. No computer experience is necessary.

Word Basics
Tuesday, June 3 from 10:00 a.m. – 12 Noon

Registration starts 5/20
Introduction to the basic tools of Microsoft Word. Learn how to enter and format text, change margins and line spacing, and copy and paste text. Saving and printing tips will also be discussed. Prerequisite: Some experience using a mouse will be helpful.

Keyboard Basics
Monday, June 9 from 6:00 – 8:00 p.m.

Registration starts 5/24
Basic orientation to using the computer keyboard. Learn to be a more efficient keyboarder. General instruction and hands-on practice. No computer experience is necessary.

Word: Beyond the Basics
Tuesday, June 10 from 10:00 a.m. – 12 Noon

Registration starts 5/27
In this follow-up to Word Basics learn how to set tabs, create columns, paste text from the Internet, insert page numbers, add ClipArt and photographs, and format text as you design a simple newsletter. Prerequisite: Word Basics or some experience with MS Word will be helpful.

Files and Folders: File Organization and Management
Monday, June 16 from 6:00 – 8:00 p.m.
Registration starts 6/2
Learn how to organize your computer files more effectively. Basics concepts include: creating a file or document, creating folders, naming folders and saving document in a folder and copying files from one floppy disc to another. Prerequisite: Computer Basics will be helpful.

Excel Basics
Tuesday, June 17 from 10:00 a.m. – 12 Noon

Registration starts 6/3
An introduction to spreadsheets using Microsoft Excel. This session provides a basic overview and common uses for spreadsheets. Learn basic Excel functions and build a simple budget spreadsheet. Prerequisite: Word Basics or some experience using MS Word will be helpful.

Internet Basics
Monday, June 30 from 6:00 – 8:00 p.m.

Registration starts 6/16
An introduction to the Internet, focusing on the World Wide Web, using Internet Explorer. Provides an overview of how the Internet is structured and introduces searching on the World Wide Web. Prerequisite: Some experience using a mouse will be helpful.

All computer classes are free and are for adults and young adults. For more information please call 559-1945 and ask for the Reference Department. Class space is available for 8 participants per session.

Recently Received DVDs

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American Gangster, Rated R
Atonement, Rated R
August Rush, Rated PG
Charlie Wilson's War, Rated R
Dan in Real Life, Rated PG-13
Darjeeling Limited, Rated R
Death at a Funeral, Rated R
I Am Legend, Rated PG-13
Into the Wild, Rated R
Kite Runner, Rated PG-13
Love in the Time of Cholera, Rated R
Michael Clayton, Rated R
No Country for Old Men, Rated R
Silk, Rated R
Sleuth, Rated R
Sweeney Todd, Rated PG-13

Need More Information?
Access our online catalog at the CCPL homepage
Call or visit your neighborhood branch library
Call our Reference Department at (843) 559-1945

Monday, April 28, 2008

We Have Awesome Volunteers!

It's National Volunteer Week and we would like to thank all our wonderful library volunteers! Our volunteers help to make our library special and we salute you: Barbara Burwell, Becky Wilson, Beverly Zbyrowski, Carol Hacker, Deanne Pace, Ellen Read, Fran Gifford, Helen Thompson, Ivan Gadsden, Maria Kessler, Mary Wheeler, Pat Chatburn, Paul Porwoll, Russ Bissett, and Shirleyanne Casso! THANK YOU!

Tuesday, April 15, 2008

CCPL Begins Online Library Card Registration!


As part of the celebration of National Library Week, the Charleston County Public Library is now offering online library card registration! Read all about it by clicking here.

Monday, April 14, 2008

Celebrate National Library Week!



At the end of the video, just click on "more" for additional National Library Week videos from the American Library Association!

Friday, April 11, 2008

New in the Library's Catalog!


Don't miss Dorothea Benton Frank's new book, Bulls Island. The following books are also currently in the library's catalog. Click here to go to the catalog and place your hold today, call the Reference Desk at (843) 559-1945 to request a hold, or click here to locate your neighborhood CCPL branch library!
Unaccustomed Earth by Jhumpa Lahiri
Certain Girls by Jennifer Weiner
Where Are You Now? by Mary Higgins Clark
The Ten Most Beautiful Experiments by George Johnson
Ladies of Liberty: The Women Who Shaped Our Nation by Cokie Roberts
Compulsion: An Alex Delaware Novel by Jonathan Kellerman
Zapped: A Regan Reilly Mystery by Carol Higgins Clark
The Miracle at Speedy Motors by Alexander McCall Smith
Bad Money: Reckless Finance, Failed Politics, and the Global Crisis of American Capitalism by Kevin Phillips
The Day I Ate Whatever I Wanted: Stories by Elizabeth Berg
Peace by Richard Bausch
Reappraisals: Reflections on the Forgotten Twentieth Century by Tony Judt
Five Years of My Life by Murat Kurnaz
Hold Tight by Harlan Coben

Sea Islands Book Club Meetings



The Sea Islands Book Club is reading Losing the Moon by Patti Callahan Henry this month. Come to the session of your choice to discuss the book with fellow adults who love to read! Sessions will be held on Tuesday, April 15 at 2:00 p.m. and on Thursday, April 17 at 6:00 p.m. Next month's selection will be Nowhere Else on Earth by Josephine Humphreys. Copies of Humphreys' book will be available for check out at this month's meetings.

Friday, April 4, 2008

Poetry Lovers--It's Your Month!

Come by the library and celebrate National Poetry Month by reading some of our great poetry books! The Reference Department will also be glad to help you locate your favorite poem. Don't miss our display of poetry books as you enter the library--take a stack home today!

Need Computer Instruction? Sign Up for Our Free Classes!

All computer classes are free. For more information please call (843) 559-1945 and ask for the Reference Department. Class space is available for 8 participants per session. Classes are for adults and young adults.

Word Basics
Monday, May 5 from 6:00 – 8:00 p.m.

Registration starts 4/21
Introduction to the basic tools of Microsoft Word. Tools include selecting and modifying text, cutting and pasting, opening a document, and saving a document. Prerequisite: Some experience using a mouse will be helpful.

Computer Basics
Tuesday, May 6 from 10:00 a.m. – 12 Noon

Registration starts 4/22
This class provides a basic introduction to the personal computer and its parts. Learn how to use the mouse and navigate the computer screen. There is time for hands-on practice. No computer experience is necessary.

Excel Basics
Monday, May 12 from 6:00 – 8:00 p.m.

Registration starts 4/28
An introduction to spreadsheets using Microsoft Excel. This session provides a basic overview and common uses for spreadsheets. Learn basic Excel functions and build a simple budget spreadsheet. Prerequisite: Word Basics or some experience using MS Word will be helpful.

Keyboard Basics
Tuesday, May 13 from 10:00 a.m. – 12 Noon

Registration starts 4/29
Basic orientation to using the computer keyboard. Learn to be a more efficient keyboarder. General instruction and hands-on practice. No computer experience is necessary.

PowerPoint Basics
Monday, May 19 from 6:00 – 8:00 p.m.

Registration starts 5/5
Overview of Microsoft PowerPoint, a software program for designing creative presentations and slideshows. Create a simple presentation and learn how to use this program to produce effective printed materials. Prerequisite: Word Basics or some experience using MS Word will be helpful.

Internet Basics
Tuesday, May 20 from 10:00 – 12 Noon

Registration starts 5/6
An introduction to the Internet, focusing on the World Wide Web, using Internet Explorer. Provides an overview of how the Internet is structured and introduces searching on the World Wide Web. Prerequisite: Some experience using a mouse will be helpful.

HTML Basics
Tuesday, May 27 from 10:00 – 12:30 p.m.

Registration starts 5/13
Develop a better understanding and appreciation for how a web page works by exploring the basic features of hypertext markup language (HTML). We’ll use Notepad to create the source code for a simple web page and we will view our web page using Internet Explorer. Hypertext links, a table, and a photograph will be added. You may bring a blank floppy disk to save your work if you would like. Prerequisite: Experience using the mouse and the Internet will be very helpful for this class. Please note longer class time.

Tuesday, March 11, 2008

New DVDs!

The library has recently added the following movies and TV series to its DVD collection:

Across the Universe, Rated PG-13
Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford, Rated R
Becoming Jane, Rated PG
The Brave One, Rated R
Elizabeth: The Golden Age, Rated PG-13
Feast of Love, Rated R
Gone Baby Gone, Rated R
Hairspray, Rated PG
Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix, Rated PG-13
The Invasion, Rated PG-13
The Jane Austen Book Club, Rated PG-13
Martian Child. Rated PG
2 Days in Paris, Rated R
We Own the Night, Rated R
Why Did I Get Married? Rated PG-13

New in TV Series DVDs
Allo 'Allo!: Season 7
Lovejoy: Season 2
Soul Food: Season 3
The Tudors: Season 1

To request a DVD:
Visit the online CCPL catalog with your library card number and PIN,
Call one of our branches, or
Call our Reference Desk at (843) 559-1945.

Thursday, March 6, 2008

April Computer Classes for Adults and Young Adults

Computer classes are free. Class space is available for 8 participants per session. Please call (843) 559-1945 and ask for the Reference Department if you have any questions or would like to register for a class. Registration start dates are noted below.

Word Basics
Tuesday, April 1 from 10:00 a.m. – 12 Noon

Registration starts 3/18
Introduction to the basic tools of Microsoft Word. Learn how to enter and format text, change margins and line spacing, and copy and paste text. Saving and printing tips will also be discussed. Prerequisite: Some experience using a mouse will be helpful.

Computer Basics
Monday, April 7 from 6:00 – 8:00 p.m.

Registration starts 3/24
This class provides a basic introduction to the personal computer and its parts. Learn how to use the mouse and navigate the computer screen. There is time for hands-on practice. No computer experience is necessary.

Word: Beyond the Basics
Tuesday, April 8 from 10:00 a.m. – 12 Noon

Registration starts 3/25
In this follow-up to Word Basics learn how to set tabs, create columns, paste text from the Internet, insert page numbers, add ClipArt and photographs, and format text as you design a simple newsletter. Prerequisite: Word Basics or some experience with MS Word will be helpful.

Keyboard Basics
Monday, April 14 from 6:00 – 8:00 p.m.

Registration starts 3/31
Basic orientation to using the computer keyboard. Learn to be a more efficient keyboarder. General instruction and hands-on practice. No computer experience is necessary.

Excel Basics
Tuesday, April 15 from 10:00 a.m. – 12 Noon

Registration starts 4/1
An introduction to spreadsheets using Microsoft Excel. This session provides a basic overview and common uses for spreadsheets. Learn basic Excel functions and build a simple budget spreadsheet. Prerequisite: Word Basics or some experience using MS Word will be helpful.

Files and Folders: File Organization and Management
Monday, April 28 from 6:00 – 8:00 p.m.

Registration starts 4/14
Learn how to organize your computer files more effectively. Basics concepts include: creating a file or document, creating folders, naming folders and saving document in a folder and copying files from one floppy disc to another. Prerequisite: Computer Basics will be helpful.

Excel: Beyond the Basics
Tuesday, April 29 from 10:00 a.m. – 12 Noon

Registration starts 4/15
A follow-up session to Excel Basics. Learn some additional features of the program, such as sorting and filtering. Learn how to use additional types of formulas. Prerequisite: Excel Basics or some experience using MS Excel will be helpful.

Tuesday, March 4, 2008

Don't Miss the Book Sale!


Hooked on Books at The Navy Yard at Noisette, 2120 Noisette Blvd., North Charleston, SC 29405
Saturday, March 15, 10:00 a.m.-6:00 p.m.

Sunday, March 16, Noon-5:00 p.m.

You'll want to stop by The Navy Yard at Noisette for good book deals and fun activities! Click here for a schedule of all the great events!

Wednesday, February 6, 2008

New DVDs Available From Your Library!

We've recently received the following titles on DVD. Click here to access the library's catalog and place a hold or call the Reference Desk at (843) 559-1945.

Daddy Day Camp
Feel the Noise
The Game Plan
Good Luck Chuck
Mr. Woodcock
September Dawn
3:10 to Yuma

New in TV Series:

Brothers and Sisters, Season 1
Gilmore Girls, Season 7
Heroes, Season 1
Lost, Season 3
Rome, Season 2
Smallville, Season 6
Ugly Betty, Season 1

Tuesday, February 5, 2008

March Computer Classes

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Computer classes are for adults and young adults.
Please call the Reference Department at (843) 559-1945 to register.
All classes are free and space is limited.

Publisher: Create a Newsletter
Saturday, March 1 from 10:30 – 12 Noon
Registration starts 2/16

Learn the basics of this desktop publishing program. MS Publisher is designed for creating greeting cards, flyers, signs, brochures, calendars, and much more. This class will focus on creating a newsletter. Prerequisite: Word Basics or some experience using MS Word will be helpful.

Word Basics
Monday, March 3 from 6:00 – 7:30 p.m.
Registration starts 2/17

Introduction to the basic tools of Microsoft Word. Tools include selecting and modifying text, cutting and pasting, opening a document, and saving a document. Prerequisite: Some experience using a mouse will be helpful.

Computer Basics
Tuesday, March 4 from 10:30 a.m. – 12 Noon
Registration starts 2/19

This class provides a basic introduction to the personal computer and its parts. Learn how to use the mouse and navigate the computer screen. There is time for hands-on practice. No computer experience is necessary.

Word: Beyond the Basics
Monday, March 10 from 6:00 – 7:30 p.m.
Registration starts 2/25

In this follow-up to Word Basics learn how to set tabs, create columns, paste text from the Internet, insert page numbers, add ClipArt and photographs, and format text as you design a simple newsletter. Prerequisite: Word Basics or some experience with MS Word will be helpful.

Keyboard Basics
Tuesday, March 11 from 10:30 a.m. – 12 Noon
Registration starts 2/26

Basic orientation to using the computer keyboard. Learn to be a more efficient keyboarder. General instruction and hands-on practice. No computer experience is necessary.

Excel Basics
Monday, March 17 from 6:00 – 7:30 p.m.
Registration starts 3/3

An introduction to spreadsheets using Microsoft Excel. This session provides a basic overview and common uses for spreadsheets. Learn basic Excel functions and build a simple budget spreadsheet. Prerequisite: Word Basics or some experience using MS Word will be helpful.

Internet Basics
Tuesday, March 18 from 10:30 – 12 Noon
Registration starts 2/4

An introduction to the Internet, focusing on the World Wide Web, using Internet Explorer. Provides an overview of how the Internet is structured and introduces searching on the World Wide Web. Prerequisite: Some experience using a mouse will be helpful.

Mail Merge Magic
Monday, March 24 from 6:00 – 7:30 p.m.
Registration starts 3/10

Follow-up to Word Basics and Excel Basics. Create an address mailing list in Excel and a form letter in Word. Learn how to merge the two together. This is a great project to get ready for holiday mailings! Learn how to create mailing labels, print envelopes or multiple copies of letters. Prerequisite: Word Basics and Excel Basics or some experience with MS Word and MS Excel will be helpful.

Email Basics
Tuesday, March 25 from 10:00 – 12:30 p.m.
Registration starts 3/11

The library does not provide individual email accounts. However, there are many Internet sites that provide free email. This class presents the basics of registering for a free email account, composing messages, sending and opening email. Prerequisite: Some experience using a mouse and the Internet will be helpful. Please note earlier start and longer class time.

Access Basics
Monday, March 31 from 5:30 – 8:00 p.m.
Registration starts 3/17

An introduction to databases using Microsoft Access. A database is a collection of information related to a particular topic. This workshop introduces the basic MS Access Tools and Wizards used to build a simple database. Prerequisite: Word Basics and/or Excel Basics class (or familiarity with those programs) is strongly urged. Please note earlier start and the longer class time.

Monday, January 28, 2008

Jonathan Green Week in March

March 1-8 will be "Jonathan Green Week" and will feature a multimedia tribute to the well-known artist. Click here to read the article which appeared in the Post and Courier on January 27.

The John's Island Regional Library will host "Seeking the Spirit: Poetry and Jazz Inspired by Jonathan Green's Painting" on Thursday, March 6, from 6:30-8:00 p.m. To find out more about this program, click here. A special thanks to the Harriet and Linda Ripinsky Fund for sponsoring the event at the John's Island Regional Library.


Go to http://www.jonathangreenweek.com/ for additional program information and to become a sponsor.

Wednesday, January 23, 2008

It's Tax Time--Need Help?

Interested in free tax preparation assistance? Several branches of the Charleston County Public Library are offering help through a project coordinated with the VITA (Volunteer Income Tax Assistance) Program and the American Association of Retired Persons (AARP). Assistance will be available in Spanish at two branches: Cooper River Memorial and John's Island Regional. Click here to see a complete listing of the dates, times, and locations of tax preparation assistance at the CCPL branches.

The programs target low- to moderate-income residents with AARP also giving special attention to helping residents over 60 years old. For additional tax assistance, you can contact these organization directly: VITA at 965-4037 or 2-1-1, or AARP at 1-888-227-7669.

The Future of Peace and Security on the Korean Peninsula and Northeast Asia

On Tuesday, January 29, 2008 at 6:00 p.m., Dr. Balbina Hwang, Senior Special Advisor to Ambassador Christopher Hill, Assistant Secretary for East Asian and Pacific Affairs at the US State Department, will share her perspectives on the situation on the Korean peninsula and in Northeast Asia. This program is part of the Charleston Collegiate School Guest Speaker Series. Click here to read the article which appeared on January 23 in the Post & Courier. We hope you will join us on January 29th for this informative lecture.

Friday, January 11, 2008

Family Movie Fun


Bring your whole family and join us on Saturday, January 19, at 2:00 p.m. for our Saturday Movie Matinee featuring Hairspray. An overweight high school student pursues her dream of being on a teen dance program. The movie stars John Travolta, Queen Latifah, and Michelle Pfeiffer. This movie is rated PG and is 117 minutes long.

Tuesday, January 8, 2008

Free Computer Classes!


The John's Island Regional Library will teach the following computer classes in February 2008 for adults and young adults:

Computer Basics
Monday, February 4 from 6:00 – 7:30 p.m.
Registration starts 1/21
This class provides a basic introduction to the personal computer and its parts. Learn how to use the mouse and navigate the computer screen. There is time for hands-on practice. No computer experience is necessary.

Word Basics
Tuesday, February 5 from 10:30 a.m. – 12 Noon
Registration starts 1/22
Introduction to the basic tools of Microsoft Word. Learn how to enter and format text, change margins and line spacing, and copy and paste text. Saving and printing tips will also be discussed. Prerequisite: Some experience using a mouse will be helpful.

Keyboard Basics
Monday, February 11 from 6:00 – 7:30 p.m.
Registration starts 1/28
Basic orientation to using the computer keyboard. Learn to be a more efficient keyboarder. General instruction and hands-on practice. No computer experience is necessary.

Excel Basics
Tuesday, February 12 from 10:30 a.m. – 12 noon
Registration starts 1/29
An introduction to spreadsheets using Microsoft Excel. This session provides a basic overview and common uses for spreadsheets. Learn basic Excel functions and build a simple budget spreadsheet. Prerequisite: Word Basics or some experience using MS Word will be helpful.

Files and Folders: File Organization and Management
Monday, February 25 from 6:00 – 7:30 p.m.
Registration starts 2/11
Learn how to organize your computer files more effectively. Basics concepts include: creating a file or document, creating folders, naming folders and saving document in a folder and copying files from one floppy disc to another. Prerequisite: Computer Basics will be helpful.

Excel: Beyond the Basics
Tuesday, February 26 from 10:30 a.m. – 12 noon
Registration starts 2/12
A follow-up session to Excel Basics. Learn some additional features of the program, such as sorting and filtering. Learn how to use additional types of formulas. Prerequisite: Excel Basics or some experience using MS Excel will be helpful.

For more information please call 559-1945 and ask for the Reference Department. Class space is available for 8 participants per session.