Library News
Adults have really dug our Dig into Reading! Summer Reading Program! They’ve read hundreds of books and reviewed them–some they enjoyed; some . . . not so much. Check out what they read and their reviews below!
Summer Reading for adults wraps up on July 31, but there are still lots of summer days left to find a hammock, a cold drink, and a good book!
Currently on display at the Kent Free Library is a photographic tribute by Ken Gessford titled “Processes of Transformation in Kent.” Gessford’s 36 digital photograph images show the progress of the development of the downtown area from 2009 through earlier this summer.
Gessford, a Stow resident who taught art at Kent Roosevelt High School for 30 years before retiring in 2000, wrote in his artist’s statement that he intended to “Raise people’s awareness . . . to the fast and furious changes that have taken place in Kent, OH over a short period of 5 years.”
Photographs highlight the both the tearing down and rebuilding processes that have changed the face of Acorn Alley, South Water St., the Crain Avenue Bridge, the Franklin Hotel and the PARTA Garage.
Gessford was granted unusual access to work areas, frequently donning a hard hat to take photos alongside workers. “They were so cooperative and professional,” says Gessford. “They get the job done like magic—they’re magicians.”
His fascination with the artistry of the workers is obvious in several of his photos. One titled “Elegant Worth Ethic with Pirouette Le Dance” shows a worker balanced on scaffolding with his arms raised above his head, as he works on a ceiling.
While most photos portray the energy and anticipation of the new construction, some photos also convey a bit of melancholy for the structures waiting to be torn down. A photo of the red door of a house on Erie St. with a bulldozer just visible in the foreground is titled, “The Red Scream of I Don’t Wanna Go!”
The photographs on display are a very small sample of the more than 35,000 photos Gessford has taken over the last 5 years, and he continues to document the ongoing construction. He anticipates that his project will take another year to complete. He is interested in displaying a large number photographs as a more comprehensive exhibit some day.
The exhibit at the library will be up through August and can be seen any time the library is open.
Spots are quickly filling up for the free program by Joe “the Coupon Guy” Daugirdas on Wednesday, July 24 at 7:00 pm.
The Coupon Guy has taught thousands of people across Ohio on how to save money. Learn how to consistently save 70% and more grocery shopping and 90% and more on toiletry shopping. Find out how to save money on utlilities, travel, restaurants, gas, cell phones, prescriptions, and much more. Learn the secrets of extreme couponers. Find out new ways to save money. Reduce your financial anxiety by finding ways to psychologically change your spending habits and getting your financial health back in order.
Joe can be seen on Good Morning Cleveland on Channel 5 ABC every Saturday and heard on WELW 1330 AM radio every Wednesday going over the deals of the week. He’s also appeared on NBC, CBS, FOX, WTAM, many radio programs, and featured in many newspaper articles. His web-site can be found at http://www.joethecouponguy.com/.
Stop by the Information Desk or call to reserve your spot for this hot program!
Summer Reading Program participants have cast the most votes for the burrowing owl in the library’s Care for a Critter Contest! If the owl maintains the lead for the rest of the summer, the library will adopt it from Akron Zoo. Are you a fan of the gila monster or the coyote? Then keep reading to earn votes to cast for your favorite!
Looking for a great book to read this summer? Check out what other people in the community are reading! We’re publishing reader reviews on our Book Recommendations page.
Each adult patron who signs up for our Summer Reading Program, then reads and reviews books earns entry slips for a drawing for great prizes! Plus they can share their favorites with others!