GREENBELT NEWS REVIEW
Thursday, April 17, 2014
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LIBRARY continued from page 1 events, according to Pearl and a brochure about the library. “We have a good collection of maps . . . a lot of people come here just to look at maps,” she said. “What we do with [this documentation] is that we arrange items according to the Library of Congress system, from letter A all the way to letter Z,” she said. “We are also working on getting them online,” she added. The library has also made improvements by receiving valuable and useful equipment from the University of Maryland Baltimore School of Law library through the help of one of the DeMarr Library volunteers (who is also a Greenbelt resident), Clement Lau, according to a letter from the
Greenbelt Baseball
PHOTO by TISHA CLAUDIA LIM
National League W-L Giants 1-0 Cubs 1-0 Cardinals 0-1
Baltimore to visit the library. She also told me that she has an appointment with another person from Kentucky. Pearl said the library is often packed with people. “We often have standing room only with a lot of people coming in to do research projects and family genealogies,” Pearl said. Recently the library has also been contacted by the county Parks and Recreation Department requesting historical photographs. The community affairs director for County Executive Rushern Baker visited the library, request-
Mon., April 21 Tue., April 22 Wed., April 23 Thur., April 24
6:00 6:00 6:00 6:00
O’s vs. Cardinals Indians vs. Tigers A’s vs. Giants Cubs vs. Cardinals
Sat., April 26 Sat., April 26
10:00 1:00
O’s vs. A’s Cubs vs.Indians
*All games are played at McDonald Field
the Greenbelt Library and is open on Saturday afternoons.
from three microfilm readers, small library supplies, a photocopier, bookshelves and bookstands, according to Pearl. “These are all gifts . . . and they have been very helpful to the library,” Pearl said. The library, which has been referenced as “the jewel” of the historical society, is frequented by many people and researchers who are interested in knowing and collecting information about the county and the state. As this reporter was interviewing Pearl, she received a phone call from a man who was coming from
American League W-L Tigers 1-0 Indians 0-1 O’s 0-1 A’s 0-0
ing historical facts about the county, according to Pearl. The library also provides volunteer opportunities for those interested in learning about the different tasks in a library. The DeMarr Library is open on Saturdays from noon to 4 p.m. Appointments are encouraged for weekdays or if other times are preferred. For details call 301220-0330 or email pgchslibrary@ aol.com. Tisha Claudia Lim is the Dorothy Sucher intern for the News Review. She is a University of Maryland journalism student.
New or returning volunteers and the uncommitted but inquisitive are invited to GFM’s Volunteer Orientation on Sunday, April 27 from 1:15 to 2:30 p.m. at the Greenbelt Community Center, Rm 202. Tasty refreshments are a distinct possibility. More at www.greenbeltfarmersmarket.org
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