The staff at the South Burlington Community Library is eager to
provide an array of services to South Burlington's growing senior
population. We welcome new ideas and suggestions for ways to expand
these services. Please call Louise at 802-652-7076 with your
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Library programs to meet a wide variety of interests and pursuits are available. Here are just a few:
What do UVM President Dan Fogel, Beekeeper Todd Hardy, Author Laban Hill, and Chef Gail Benson all have in common? They have all been speakers at the
Brown Bag Lunch Series. The Brown Bag Lunch series hosts an eclectic mix of speakers on the second Wednesday of each month at noon. Participants are invited to bring a brown bag lunch (not mandatory) to eat during the presentation. Tea and dessert are provided by the generosity of the
Friends of the Library Organization.
Looking for a way to escape cabin fever? During the winter months we offer a series of free
Sunday Afternoon Concerts.
There
is easy accessibility to the library on Sundays when there
is an abundance of convenient parking spaces. Participants
may ask questions and to talk to the performers during
intermission or after the performance. Refreshments are
served during intermission. You will find a warm and
inviting environment on a cold winter day and perhaps make a
new friend!
Join a knitting circle!
Knitting
classes are held on Wednesday evenings at 7 p.m. Volunteer Pat Raymond, welcomes knitters of all levels, including beginners. Join other knitters every Wednesday night, or just come to one session to get started or to get assistance in your current knitting project.
Expand your world and your knowledge! The
Library hosts a wide variety of evening
program series and some Sunday
afternoon events.
Don't miss the Friends of the Library Annual Spring Tea! Every spring, the library hosts an elegant tea party for all of the members of the non-profit organization called the Friends of the Library. This group is an advocacy and fund-raising arm of the Library. Teacakes, English trifle, tea sandwiches, and Buckingham Palace Tea are served. Join the Friends to enjoy this popular annual event.
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The Library's goal is to offer a congenial, non-intimidating, learning atmosphere for diverse readers to share their common appreciation and curiosity about books. Most of the book selections are fiction, and all have received literary critics' praise or awards. A variety of genres, styles and topics are offered, to please diverse readers' tastes. You may obtain a copy of each book one month prior to the discussion date, either at the Library's Circulation Desk (until the supply runs out), or at the end of each discussion meeting.
For a meeting schedule and a list of the books to be discussed this year, click on the
Programs section of this Website, or request a copy (in handy, "bookmark" format) when you visit the Library. All persons over age 12 are welcome to participate; attend one session, some or all (no registration is required). Please take the opportunity for friendly visiting with other attendees, before and after the structured, book discussion period.
The Library staff will introduce the book with background information, and then facilitate the discussion with questions. Attendees are invited to participate with comments or questions of their own about the book. The Library staff hopes that the reader's experience of the selected book will be enriched by exploring, along with others, aspects that they had not thought about or enjoyed before. Many group members have noted that this program has encouraged them to appreciate different kinds of literature than they had in the past.
Morning (Senior Center) Discussion Series
Thursdays, monthly, - 10:30 a.m.
This series is led by Library staff and is held at the Senior Community Center, located in the lower level of the Pines Apartments, off Dorset Street.
Evening Discussion Series at your Library
Thursdays, monthly - 7:00 p.m.
This series is led by Library staff and is held in the meeting room at
the Library. Light refreshments will be provided.
In addition, the Library sponsors
The Vermont Humanities Council Book Discussions. These are led by scholar, Merilyn Burrington, and are scheduled twice a year, with four meetings in the fall and four in the spring. Participants, along with the scholar and the library member liaison, select the upcoming series from
titles made available through the Vermont Humanities Council.
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Large print
The library has a broad collection of Large Print Books in fiction, non-fiction, and biographies. We have a monthly subscription to Reader's Digest in Large Print format.
Audio books
Audio Books in cassette tape and compact disc format are available in fiction, non-fiction, and biographies. The library has five cassette players available for lending. CD players for lending will be available soon.
Audio book Players
You may refer to a print list of all of our audio books at the Library. This list may also be checked out for your convenience in selecting audio books.
Museum Passes
Passes for one-day check out are
available through the Library for several area venues. The
Library currently has a family pass for
Shelburne Farms
which is valid through May 31, 2008 and a pass for The Lake Champlain Maritime Museum
valid
mid-May through mid-October.
The Library also has a pass for the Echo Leahy Center
for Lake Champlain. This pass provides reduced
admission prices for up to two adults and three youths.
These are one-day passes that may be used by South Burlington residents who have a South Burlington Community
Library card. Call the Library to reserve the pass for a specific date. The pass may be picked up at the Circulation desk in the morning and must be returned at the end of the day so others may enjoy the use of the pass. This is an excellent opportunity to
experience the fine programs and resources these museums offer.
Computers The library has 14 public access computers. Patrons may sign up for one-hour computer sessions. Longer sessions are only available if there is no one waiting.
Search our Collection from Home You may search the Library collection from home by
clicking here
or from the menu at the top of the page. You may search for books by author, title, or subject. Click on the title of the book for a more complete description and to see if the book is currently available. If the book is currently checked out, you have the option of calling the
Library to put it on reserve for you when it is returned to the
Library. Call 652-7080 to reserve a book.
Magazines, Newspapers and Reference
Vermont Online Libraries
(VOL) contains an extensive collection of full text online articles and resources. VOL also provides an index to over 3000 journals. Call the
Library to obtain the password. Please note: the password changes approximately every six months.
Some of the databases available through VOL are:
- Infotrac: A one-stop source for news and periodical articles on a wide range of topics: business, computers, current events, economics, education, environmental issues, health care, hobbies, humanities, law, literature and art, politics, science, social science, sports, technology, and many general interest topics. Millions of full-text articles, many with images. Updated daily.
- Health and Wellness Resource Center: Use this Resource Center to find magazines, journals, newspapers, definitions, directories, and information on: Fitness, Pregnancy, Medicine, Nutrition, Diseases, Public Health, Occupational Health and Safety, Alcohol and Drug abuse, Prescription Drugs, Herbal remedies, and alternative or complementary treatments, etc. Included are links to diet, cancer, and health assessment sites as well as government databases. Material contained in this Resource Center is intended for informational purposes only.
- Infotrac Newspapers: Search the full text of over 100 U.S. and international newspapers, including the New York Times (date starting one year from the current date), the Christian Science Monitor, and The Times (London).
Genealogy: HeritageQuest Online is a growing collection of research materials for tracing family history and American culture. It will display the original page images for documents such as the US Federal Census (1790-1930) and immigration records. It provides an index to over 25,000 family and local histories from the United States and Canada. Call the Library for information about how to access this valuable resource from home.
Local and State Resources
Health and Human Services
Dial the three-digit number 2-1-1 for human services information and referral programs serving the state of Vermont.
Vermont 2-1-1
Community Information Specialists provide the human touch, help solve problems, and link callers throughout Vermont with government programs, community-based organizations, support groups, volunteer opportunities, donation programs, and other local resources.
Legal Services Law Line of Vermont
Law Line is a non-profit legal services law firm, established in 1996, that provides free consultation, advice, and community education for low income Vermonters.
30 Elmwood Avenue Burlington, Vermont 1-800-889-2047
Click here
to contact the South Burlington City Council
Contact Information For Your Local Representatives
Jim Condos
23 Victoria Drive, South Burlington, VT 05403
Phone: (802) 863-4654
E-Mail: jcondos@leg.state.vt.us
Michele Kupersmith
23 Brewer Parkway, South Burlington, VT 05403
Phone: (802) 863-1814
E-Mail: Mkupersmith@leg.state.vt.us
Ann Pugh
67 Bayberry Lane, South Burlington, VT 05403 OR
University of Vermont, Department of Social Work, Burlington, VT 05405
E-mail: apugh@leg.state.vt.us
Home: (802) 863-6705
Work: (802) 656-8800
Fax: (802) 656-8565
Albert "Sonny" C. Audette
62 Airport Parkway, South Burlington, VT 05403
Phone: (802) 862-4236
Helen Head
65 East Terrace, So. Burlington, VT 05403
Phone: (802) 862-2267
E-Mail: hhead@leg.state.vt.us
helen.head@verizon.net
Contact Information for the Vermont Congressional Delegation
Senator Jim Jeffords
30 Main Street
Suite 350
Burlington, VT 05401
Phone: (802) 658-6001
(800) 835-5500 (Only in Vermont)
Senator Patrick Leahy
199 Main Street, 4th Floor
Burlington, VT 05401
Phone:(802) 863-2525
Toll Free: 1-800-642-3193
Representative, Bernie Sanders
1 Church St. 2nd Floor, Burlington, VT 05401
Phone: (802) 862-0697 In-State 800-339-9834
Fax: (802) 860-6370
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because of health or mobility reasons, please contact (or
leave a message for) our Adult Services
Librarian, at 652-7080. She will arrange
a time to discuss your needs with you, and preferences for items that you may borrow from the Library. In addition to hardcover books, you may also borrow paperbacks, back issues of magazines, audio books and a cassette tape player, movies, large print books, and large print periodicals.
She will assign a Library volunteer to call you about when to deliver and pick up your Library materials.
Volunteers
will deliver only once per month, or less if needed,
and at their convenience. In addition, Library staff and volunteers deliver books to
Country Park Apartments, Pillsbury
Manor North and Pillsbury Manor South, once each month. They bring a selection of Library books for residents to choose from, fill requests for specific titles, and pick up items to be returned to the Library. If you know of a resident there who would enjoy this Library service, please remind them to inquire about attending this
program..
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Are you
interested in learning how to use a computer
or improve your computer skills?
Computer mentoring sessions with a community
volunteer are available at the Library.
If you are a beginner or
someone looking to learn more about
searching the World Wide Web or about
different computer applications, you may
take as many sessions as you need at a time
convenient for you and the volunteer
instructor. This service
is available to South Burlington residents
only.
Call Louise
Murphy (652-7076) or Kathi Plageman
(652-7080) , to set up a
computer mentoring session.
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Cozy Library
The Cozy Library has been designed for readers who
enjoy a good cozy read. It is a place to learn about
cozy books you haven't read or get to know your favorite
cozy authors.
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