Showing posts with label computers. Show all posts
Showing posts with label computers. Show all posts

Thursday, August 30, 2007

Library Notes for the week of August 27


The library recently received a grant for a laptop lab in order to provide more computer training around the community. The Computer Lab is supported by a grant from the Washington State Library with funding from the Institute of Museum and Library Services.

Thanks to the grant we have purchased 9 laptops. The library is currently scheduling a series of basic computer classes. Wed. September 19th Computer Basics will be held at the La Conner Retirement Inn from 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. in the private dining room. Tuesday, September 25th Surfing the Internet will be held at the Library from 5 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. These classes are all free, but limited so call the library to sign up.

New books are always arriving. If you like a light cozy mystery, try one of these off the new book shelf.

Damsels in Distress by Joan Hess. A Renaissance fair descends on Farberville, while Claire, nervously contemplates her marriage to police detective Peter Rosen. She finds plenty of distraction when Edward Cobbinwood, a member of the Renaissance fair group, confides that he has come to Farberville in search of his long-lost father. Fearing that her late, unlamented husband, Carlton, was Edward's father, Claire spends time with the fair's organizers, hoping to discover the truth. A house fire claims the life of a mysterious woman named Angie, and the subsequent murder of a talented artist complicates everything.

Scots on the Rocks by Mary Daheim. When Judith and her cousin Renie go on vacation in a remote and possibly haunted Scottish castle strange things start occurring. There's a ghost, some goofy villagers, and enough suspects to overwhelm any police force, but no mystery is too daunting for these cousins.

Death by Chick Lit by Lynn Harris. Lola Somerville has a husband and a new apartment in Brooklyn, but what she really wants is for her novel to make it big. At a book party, Lola finds her author friend Mimi McKee with her throat slashed. When the bodies of It-Girl writers begin to pile up, Lola starts asking dangerous questions.