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AUGUST 31, 2011
WANTED: HISTORY BUFFS AND FUN-LOVERS TO COMPETE IN NIGHT AT THE LIBRARY COMMUNITY TREASURE HUNT
Looking for all would-be explorers, adventurers, promising Indiana Jones-types, and Nicholas Cage wannabes.
 
The Night at the Library Community Treasure Hunt hosted by the Maury County Public Library will be held on Saturday, October 22 from 6 p.m. to 10 p.m.  This one-of-a-kind event will take participating scavenger hunt teams on a whirlwind tour of local museums, United States history, and literary adventures. 
 
Home base for the scavenger hunt will be the Maury County Public Library.  Teams of up to 4 participants will start their adventure at the library, where they will receive a treasure hunt map along with a scavenger hunt list of questions and activities.  At 6:30 p.m., explorers will venture out to sites within walking distance of the library.  Participating sites include the James K. Polk Home, Amuse’um Children’s Museum, and The Castle.  Along their adventure, participants will encounter various historical and literary figures, including Abraham Lincoln and Dragging Canoe (Cherokee warrior).   “We are very proud to have such an outstanding group of historical interpreters participate in this event,” explains event coordinator, Derek Cameron.  “There’s a little bit of everything and everyone in this event; costumed performers will represent the Colonial era, the Regency Era and Jane Austen, all the way through the Civil War and beyond.”
 
“Participating teams can expect to have a lot of fun with this event!  They will be asked to find the answers to clues, locate artifacts, sing historical songs, and perhaps even create their own works of art.  It’s an event for the whole family that will test the wits and historical and literary knowledge of participating teams” explains event co-coordinator and Children’s Librarian, Mecca Caron.  “Due to funding through a grant from the Tennessee Arts Commission and a great group of community sponsors including Maury Regional Medical Center, Parks Motors, Inc., Holland’s Pharmacy, M&M Automotive, The Print Stop, Expert Tire, and Westbury House on the Square, we will be offering more than $300 in cash and prizes to the top three teams completing the treasure hunt.
 
The treasure hunt competition is now accepting registrations for teams of up to 4 people.  Every team must include at least one adult (21 or over) and all ages are encouraged to participate.  Registration forms can be picked-up at the Maury County Public Library located at 211 W. 8thStreet, Columbia or downloaded from the library’s website at www.maurycountylibrary.org.  A pre-registration fee of just $10 per team must be received by Saturday, October 1, 2011.  After October 1, registration will be $20 per team.    For more information, please call the library at 931.375.6507 or email the coordinator at mcaron@maurycounty-tn.gov.

posted by Mecca Caron

Categories: programseventsactivities

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AUGUST 10, 2011
How Much Did You Save?

Have you ever wondered just have much using the library saves you and your family?  You may be surprised at what the monetary value of library services are, and how much you can save by using your library! 

Now you can find out in seconds.  Just click on the HOW MUCH DID YOU SAVE graphic below, tell us how many books, movies, etc, you check out per month, and our handy dandy savings calculator will go right to work.

posted by Librarian

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AUGUST 8, 2011
Web site changes

Our web site will be changing over the next couple of weeks.  We appreciate your patience as we undergo these much-needed changes.  If you are unable to locate the information you need, please feel free to email library staff at mcaron@maurycounty-tn.gov.
 

posted by Children's Librarian

Category: library

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