Wednesday 20 July 2011

FOAL Summer newsletter

You can find the summer newsletter with information about the group and the library here and in an easy-to-print PDF format here.

If you work in Sefton, you might like to print a few copies to put on noticeboards - Ainsdale Library is going to need all the help it can get in the coming year.

Tuesday 19 July 2011

Formby High pupils bake for books!

FOAL would like to offer deepest thanks to five Formby High School pupils for their superb, community-centred cake making exploits to raise funds for FOAL.

Year 7 students Eve Rogers, Abi Gray, Milli McCollah, Robyn Jennings and Chloe Chung raised the princely sum of £42 by organising and holding a cake sale at school.  This is a truly inspiring effort and deserving of high praise and admiration.

To have such a community spirit at Year 7 is indeed highly commendable and a marvellous example to all students.

We would also like to express our thanks to all those staff and students who bought the so sought-after delicacies and thus contributed to the support of FOAL.

May we wish all staff and students at Formby High School a very happy summer holiday

Wednesday 13 July 2011

Art exhibition at Ainsdale Library

Ainsdale Library is proud to be hosting an art exhibition from 15th July to 12th August 2011.

Maria Tavares
All of the work on display is from classes held at Ainsdale Methodist Church, under the tutelage of Portuguese artist Maria Tavares.

Maria has been teaching art for seventeen years, ten of which have been in Merseyside, and has been holding classes in the Ainsdale Methodist Church every Thursday from 10.00 to 12.00 am.

Classes involve a variety of media such as acrylics, watercolours, oils, pastels etc and a range of subjects will be covered. Maria looks forward to welcoming you at the classes whatever your level of experience.
Below is some of the work that will be on show:




Sunday 3 July 2011

Library remixes of wartime posters

I was reading an entry on Phil Bradley's excellent library-related blog today, where he mentioned some posters that he's 'remixed' (modified). What he's done is take a selection of iconic and instantly recognisable wartime posters, and changed aspects of them to give a 'support your library' theme. I've posted my favourites below, and you can find the rest here - they're worth a look. It might even be an idea to print one or two off and put them up around your workplace or school - any way to spread the word!

Book allowance

(Higher quality) Use Libraries and Learn Stuff

Saturday 2 July 2011

Summer activities

Here are some additions to Ainsdale library's programme of summer events for children:
  • Mobile Zoo for children of all ages - Tuesday 26th July, 2.30pm, ticket price £2.50
  • Summer craft for children of age 4-12 years - Wednesday 3rd August 10.30am, ticket price £2.50  
  • Drop-in craft, everyone welcome - Tuesday 9th August starts 2.30pm - all afternoon/free activity.
  • Summer craft for children age 4-12 Wednesday 17th August 10.30am, ticket price £2.50
  • Mobile Zoo for children of all ages, Tuesday 23rd August 2.30pm, ticket price £2.50  
You can also find these on our calendar here. Please note that it's advisable to book early for many of these events, as they're very popular and places are often limited.

    Ainsdale Show 2011

    Many local residents will have seen the FOAL stall at the Ainsdale Show today, and a lot of you will have spoken to us or joined the group. We're still adding up the new memberships but the response from the village was overwhelming. It's obvious that the library is a very highly-valued resource in our community, and the support we received today was fantastic.

    If you didn't get a chance to join, please drop in at the library and fill in the form - it only takes a moment and costs 50p for a lifetime membership.

    Thanks for all your good wishes and words of support today - the weather was the crowning glory on a day that was the culmination of a lot of hard work by a lot of people. Let's hope the sun comes back for 2012!

    Update 03/07/11 - about 200 people signed up for FOAL on Saturday, a fantastic result!