Wednesday, October 22, 2008

Historic Information to be presented on Girard's Downtown Buildings

For the past twenty years, the Friends of Historic Girard have been working to “discover and memorialize the history of the town of Girard” and to “preserve physical objects that may relate to the history of the region.” In 2006, the Friends hired Davis Preservation to prepare a national register nomination for the Raymond Community Home. The Raymond Home project kicked off a formal effort by the Friends to identify, designate and preserve the city’s significant historic buildings.
Historic Information will be shared concerning Girard’s downtown buildings/businesses and on four properties that are being nominated to the National Register of Historic Places. Friends of Historic Girard received a National Park Service Historic Preservation Fund grant funded in part by the U.S. Department of the Interior and administered by the Kansas State Historic Preservation Office and Friends. Christy Davis with Davis Preservation was hired as the consultant and has worked closely with Friends to complete the surveys and nominations. Davis surveyed a total of sixty-nine buildings and will present the information at a meeting Thursday, November 6, 2008 at the Girard Public Library at 6:30 pm.
Terri Harley, President of Friends of Historic Girard is very excited about the information that will be presented and encourages members of the community and surrounding area to attend. Friends of Historic Girard sought the grant as a first step in preserving the downtown buildings and helping businesses in rehabilitation projects that would allow their building to be used as a viable and contributing business. There will be a time for questions and answers and refreshments will be served.

Monday, October 06, 2008

Fall Booksale

The Girard Public Library's annual booksale will be held October 9th from 6pm to 8pm, October 10th from 9:30am to 5:pm and October 11th just after the parade or 11am to 2 pm. There will be lots and lots of fiction this year and non-fiction too. The sale will run three days instead of two and the last hour on Saturday between 1 pm and 2pm the library will offer "Fill-A-Bag" for $1. A bag can be either 25 paperback books or 7 hardback books. So plan to attend Girard's Fall Festival/Home Coming week activities and visit the library booksale. This serves as an important fundraiser for the purchase of new books.

2008FourthQuarterNewsletter

Please click the link below to get your copy of the Girard Public Library's 2008 Fourth Quarter newsletter. If the link is not active, copy & paste to your web browser.


http://www.girardpubliclibrary.net/4Q2008Newsletter.pdf