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LEAP Applications Accepted Beginning Nov. 1
Eligible low-income Douglas County households can apply for energy assistance through the Douglas County Human Services Department’s Low Income Energy Assistance Program (LEAP) from Nov. 1, 2009 to April 30, 2010 to help offset the cost of heating their homes during the winter months.
New Sci-Fi Book Club
Thursday, Nov. 5th at 7 pm
Explore out-of-this-world science fiction and fantasy books at the Philip S. Miller Library with the Science Fiction and Fantasy Book Club. The introductory meeting will be Thursday, November 5th at 7 pm at the Philip S. Miller Library in Castle Rock.
To register for the book club, call 303-791-7323, or Register online.
The Perry Park Story--Book Launch Reception
Please note: Due to the October 28 & 29th snow storm, this event has been rescheduled for Thursday November 5 at 6:30p.m.
FAST FACTS
Background/History
Douglas County History Research Center is coordinating the reprint of The Perry Park Story. Douglas County Libraries Foundation is funding this effort. The Perry Park Story presents the history of Perry Park, from John D. Perry’s original ranch, through the dreams of subsequent owners of establishing a summer resort, to the current development of more than 700 homes.
Library Saves Money with Castle Pines Location
Fundraising efforts by the residents in Castle Pines have paid off
The Board of Douglas County Libraries voted in May to sign a lease for a library to open in early fall at Village Square at Castle Pines.
Owners of the complex offered a three-year rent agreement at a significantly reduced rate. The Castle Pines Chamber of Commerce and citizens pledged to raise $50,000 every year to run the library and so far they’ve raised $33,000 in pledges for 2009. An additional $155,000 from the sale of library-owned land in Castle Pines will be used for start-up costs and to equip the new library. It will be less expensive for Douglas County Libraries to have a branch in this popular commercial storefront than running the bookmobile that currently serves the area.
Anyone interested in contributing to this library should contact Douglas County Libraries Foundation Specialist, Margie Woodruff, at 303-688-7638 or mwoodruff@dclibraries.org.
Hiring Freeze Holds at Douglas County Libraries
Parker Library Manager Patt Paul retired in May but will not be replaced. Associate Director of Community Services David Farnan says, “We have decided to redistribute the duties and responsibilities of the current branch manager team to cover all of our locations.”
Libraries Change Lives Locally And Nationally
“Libraries of all kinds continue to be engines of learning, literacy, and economic development in communities nationwide.”
This, according to the 2008 State of America’s Libraries report, released by the American Library Association (ALA) as part of National Library Week, (April 13-19). Americans check out more than 2 billion items each year from their public libraries, with the average user taking out more than seven books a year, according to the report.
At Douglas County Libraries, the average user checks out 25 items a year.
Let the Library Come to You
Through a variety of outreach programs, the Douglas County Libraries can bring its reference services to your business, club, school, senior center, or childcare center.
Douglas County Libraries is #1
Douglas County Libraries is the number one library in the country serving populations of 250,000-499,000 according to the newly released Hennen’s American Public Library Ratings (HAPLR).
Using data from 2006, Douglas County Libraries marked its entry among the libraries serving populations between 250,000 to 499,000 and came out on top in that category.
Castle Pines Library Grand Opening Saturday Sept. 19th--11 to 2p
Celebrate the opening of the Castle Pines Library with the community that made it all possible! Enjoy free, fun-filled activities and entertainment.
Ribbon cutting ceremony will take place at 11:15 am.
Located at 7437 Village Square Drive, across from The Barking Goat Tavern and adjacent to The Bundt Shoppe, the celebration will feature entertainment, crafts, music, and a tour of the 2,300 square foot facility.
Douglas County Libraries Board Plans for the Future
The Douglas County Libraries Board of Trustees met Thursday, August 20 at the Philip S. Miller Library in Castle Rock to discuss the library district's long range plans. The Board promised to hold this meeting after implementing the following series of budget cuts and belt tightening efforts earlier this year:
- The closure of the Cherry Valley Library in June 2009.



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