Tommy Womack, a WKU alumni and a songwriter, author, and “creator of taut sensual tension,” came to WKU and performed at the Java City in Helm Library at noon on February 19, 2008. Tommy was awarded Best of 2007 honor for “There I Said It!”
Tommy Womack Performed at Java City in Helm Library
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Evelyn Thurman Award to Author Albert A. Bell, Jr.
The Evelyn Thurman Young Readers Book Award was given to Albert A. Bell, Jr., author of “The Secret of the Lonely Grave,” on February 16 in Kentucky Building.
Apart from the award committee members Sean Kinder, Deana Groves, and Tracy Harkins, the Dean of the Libraries and the department heads were also present at the luncheon. Professor Julia Roberts, Director of the Center for Gifted Studies and Everlyn Thurman’s relatives and friends were among the attendees.
The Award is given to honor the memory of former WKU librarian, Evelyn Thurman, who made significant contributions to children’s librarianship and literacy during her 25 years of service. The biography will help you learn more about Evelyn and her contributions.
Photo album of the event on Flickr.
Audio of the event on UL Podcast.
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Area school children make scrapbook of Bowling Green history
On the afternoon of February 8, seventeen third graders from St. Joseph’s School in Bowling Green visited the Kentucky Library & Museum to search though our approximately 12,000 photographs. Their mission included looking for pictures of “jobs, transportation, schools and churches” that they could use in preparing a “scrapbook†of pictures depicting the history of Bowling Green.
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Kentucky Live!: Healing Kentucky
In support of her recent book, Nancy Baird, Kentucky History Specialist at the Kentucky Library and Museum, presented “Healing Kentucky†on February 14 at Barnes & Noble. This program is part of the “Kentucky Live!†series of programs organized by the WKU Libraries.
Healing Kentucky looked at 200 years of progress in medicine and health care in the Commonwealth–from Ephraim McDowell, who performed abdominal surgery on his kitchen table, to a couple of University of Louisville surgeons, who transplanted an artificial heart into the chest of a Logan County man.
Photo album on Flickr.
Podcast of the presentation..
Video clip on YouTube.
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The Writer-in-Residence Series
Presented by Diana McQuady, the 2007-2008 Western Kentucky University Libraries’ Writer-in-Residence, this workshop was designed to set potential writers on the journey of finding their writing voice, getting words on paper, and moving forward from there. This session was presented on WKU’s Glasgow Campus on Thursday, February 7 and at Bowling Green Community College (WKU’s South Campus) on Thursday, February 14.
Diana has been co-chair of the Southern Kentucky Book Fest’s annual Kentucky Writers Conference for the past five years. Her writing has appeared in various newspapers, newsletters, and anthologies and has been recognized with awards from such sources as the Writer’s Digest Annual Competition and the Tennessee Writers Alliance Short Fiction Award. She recently received artist grants from the Kentucky Foundation for Women and the Kentucky Arts Council. When not at a WKU basketball game, Diana is at work on her third novel. A native Kentuckian, she divides her time between Bowling Green and Nashville.
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Nashville Folk Duet Performed at Java City
At noon on February 12, Nashville Folk Duet Amber Rose and Dana Hester performed at Java City in Helm Library, WKU. Their style of music is influenced by Martina McBride, Carrie Underwood, Christina Aguilera, and LeAnn Rimes. Learn more about Amber and Dana at: www.myspace.com/ambercountryrose
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Painting by Dr. Kim Chalmers Displayed in VPAL
A stunning painting by Dr. Kim Chalmers, Professor in WKU’s Department of Art, graces a wall inside the new Visual and Performing Arts Library (VPAL). The title of this painting is “Pearl of Wisdom”.
The VPAL is located on the second floor of Cravens Library
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Macy’s Used Book Sale a Great Success
On February 8-10, the Southern Kentucky Book Fest Partners held its annual used book sale at Bowling Green’s Historic L&N Depot. The even was sponsored by Macy’s, and the proceeds benefit the 2008 Southern Kentucky Book Fest. The Southern Kentucky Book Fest Partners include WKU Libraries, Bowling Green Public Library and Barnes & Noble Booksellers. The Macy’s Used Book Sale was a great success thanks to those who volunteered at the event.
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2008 US Bank Celebration of the Arts
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First African American Read-In at Jave City in Helm Library
WKU Libraries held its first annual African American Read-In program on the afternoon of Feburuary 4, 2008 at Java City in Helm Library. Presiding over the event was Cindy Troutman, Libraries’ Marketing Coordinator. Students, faculty and staff read their favorite piece of African-American literature, prose and poetry alike. Among the readers were Mike Binder, Dean of WKU Libraries; Lou-Ann Crouther, English Department professor; Gay Perkins, WKU Libraries’ professor; Kristi Branham, Women’s Studies instructor; and Diana McQuady, WKU Libraries’ Writer-in-Residence.
The Read-In is an opportunity for students, faculty and staff to come together and celebrate the works of African-American writers. It has been endorsed by the International Reading Association. Over a million readers of all ethnic groups from forty-nine states, the West Indies, and African countries have participated. The goal is to make the celebration of African American literacy a traditional part of Black History Month activities at WKU.
If you happened to miss out the event, you may view a photo album on Flickr and a video clip on YouTube.
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