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Saturday, March 13, 2010

Linda Nemec Foster, Grand Rapids Poet Laureate to Visit East Grand Rapids Library



On Saturday, March 27, 2:00pm Grand Rapids' first poet laureate, Linda Nemec Foster, will be at the library to speak about her work and read her poetry. Linda will be available to sign copies of her newest collection of poetry, Talking Diamonds.



Please visit Linda's website to learn more about her life and writings http://lindanemecfoster.com/bio.htm

Lincoln Program a Rousing Success!


Library patrons were treated to a standing room only visit from President and Mrs. Abraham Lincoln on Saturday afternoon, February 13. Fred and Bonnie Priebe did not disappoint the crowd with their impersonations. This was quite an educational program for young and old alike!

Sunday, April 26, 2009

EGR Time Capsule: Celebrating the 50th Birthday of the East Grand Rapids Library - Fundraiser

The Friends of the Library of East Grand Rapids, the Library staff and the East Grand Rapids Community Foundation rallied together for a wonderful fundraiser, Saturday evening, April 25, 7:00 - 9:30. The event included a silent and live auction of items and events, such as a week at a cottage on Lake Michigan, a chance to ride in the fire truck in the 4th of July parade, choice seats in the new press box for the East v Lowell home game, a signed and framed Chris Van Allsburg poster and many other interesting and fun items.



The party was catered by Ramona's Table and Graydon's Crossings, Gaslight Village restaurants. The food was varied and delicious! We have great eateries in our city!


One of our favorite local musical groups, Potato Moon, entertained. The members of this group are East residents and so musically talented!


The library staff and Friends of the Library created activity tables from the decades, 1950s to the present. The history of the EGR Library accompanied each decade represented.




1990's table




Gale and Diane Demarest, Sam Helmrick, Friends of the Library



Gail Haebich and Pamela VanderPloeg, current KDL Assistant Director, former EGR Manager



Dawn Lewis, current manager and Geil DeYoung, former manager



1980's table



1960's table. Jacque and John Miller. Jacque was a former assistant library manager.



Helen Salan, Rita and Stuart Citron, Dawn Lewis and Tony Barnes






Former library manager, Gail DeYoung and Kent District Library Director, Martha Smart, had a good time seeing friends, co-workers and former library employees!







1970's table



1950's table



Gail Haebich and Gail DeYoung, former assistant manager and manager of EGR Library



Birthday cake!



Brian Donovan, City Manager, ticket man!



All around the library!


Potato Moon


Karen Brower, city clerk, Tony Barnes, Community Foundation



Live Auction!



Mary and Tom Christensen, Friends of the EGR Library




Over 100 people attended this event. All proceeds will benefit the Library and the Community Foundation. Thanks to all who came, had fun and supported this worthy event.

Wednesday, January 16, 2008

Sign-up Now for Full-day Quilting Workshop with Ami Simms! Visit http://www.amisimms.com

Friends of the

East Grand Rapids Library

sponsored

Ami Simms’

FULL- DAY QUILTING

WORKSHOP

TWISTED

SISTERS

"TWISTED SISTERS"

Begin your own machine-pieced masterpiece!

Saturday, February 2, 2008

10:00am - 4:30pm

East Grand Rapids Community Center, Lower Level 746 Lakeside Dr., SE E. Grand Rapids, MI

$50.00 Workshop , includes:

CLASS FEE: $33.00 + REQUIRED TEMPLATE & PATTERN: $17.00

SKILL LEVEL : BEGINNER or INTERMEDIATE

Class space is limited. Please sign -up at the EGR Library now.

Library Phone: 616 - 647- 3880

Program Contact Information - Mary Dersch

E-mail: derschmary@netscape.net

Phone: 616-241-2092


Ami Simms is the author of eight books on quilting, Picture Play Quilts, How To Improve Your Quilting Stitch, Invisible Appliqué, Every Trick In The Book, Classic Quilts: Patchwork Designs From Ancient Rome, How NOT To Make A Prize-Winning Quilt, Creating Scrapbook Quilts, and Fun Photo-Quilts & Crafts. She is also the creator of the WORST Quilt in the World Contest®.

Ami has been leading workshops and giving lectures on quilting throughout the United States since 1982 and has taught quilting in Australia, Canada, England, Italy, the Netherlands, and New Zealand, and has also led quilting tours to Italy, the Netherlands, and Hong Kong. Up until 1983 she taught public school (second graders, then senior citizens). In 2005 she was named Teacher of the Year by
Professional Quilter Magazine.

She has also appeared on television on the
Home & Family Show, on "Simply Quilts" on HGTV and was a featured guest on Kaye Wood’s PBS show “Kaye’s Quilting Friends” with a segment on Twisted Sisters. She was most recently a guest on "Quilter's Toolbox." on QNN.

Ami’s interest in quilting began in 1975 while she was working on her undergraduate thesis in anthropology that focused on the old order Amish of northern Indiana. She boarded with an Amish woman and learned to take her first quilting stitches under her watchful eye.

Ami has completed over 200 quilts, of varying sizes, in both traditional and contemporary designs, both hand and machine quilted. Her quilts have been featured in several national magazines, a handful of books, and have been exhibited in juried competitions in California, Florida, Illinois, Kentucky, Michigan, Tennessee, Texas, Vermont, and Wisconsin.

A resident of Flint, Michigan, Ami lives with her husband, Steve, and daughter, Jennie.

http://www.AmiSimms.com

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