Thursday, September 1, 2011

September Exhibit -- Black Women: Achievements Against the Odds


The Seward County Community College/Area Technical School Library is proud to present the traveling exhibit Black Women: Achievements Against the Odds.

African American women revolutionized American life with their contributions to civil rights, the arts, education, medicine, and a host of other fields. Underground Railroad organizer Harriet Tubman, athlete Wilma Rudolph, poet Gwendolyn Brooks, and journalist Ida B. Wells Barnett are among the prominent women featured in this exhibit.

The exhibit is open to the public for the entire month of September.

For more information, contact the SCCC/ATS Library at (620) 417-1160.


Wednesday, April 6, 2011

April Exhibit -- A Photographic Narrative: Indians of Kansas

The Seward County Community College/Area Technical School Library is proud to the present the traveling exhibit, A Photographic Narrative: Indians of Kansas.

This exhibit celebrates the rich cultural diversity of the contemporary Indians of Kansas. The display presents self-portraits of Native Americans who speak their own story at a moment in time. The images and words within this exhibit should be considered the representations of living people who are forever changing.

A Photographic Narrative: Indians of Kansas was produced by the Kansas Humanities Council, and is being toured by the Kansas Interpretive Traveling Exhibit Service.

The exhibit is open to the public for the entire month of April.

For more information, contact the SCCC/ATS Library at (620) 417-1160.

Monday, April 4, 2011

In this week

Here are the magazines in this week:

Entertainment Weekly (April 8)
Consumer Reports (May)
TIME (April 11)
Rolling Stone (April 14)
Siempre mujer (April/May)
Farm Journal (Spring 2011)
Us Weekly (April 11)
Game Developer (April)
Lucky (May)
Golf Digest (May)
Fortune (April 11)
Glamour May)
Vanity Fair (May)

Monday, March 28, 2011

Last chance to see William Allen White display

This will be the last week to see the traveling exhibit on William Allen White at the SCCC/ATS Library. You can catch "William Allen White: Sage of Emporia" until Thursday, March 31st.

For half a century, Emporia newspaper editor William Allen White had something to say on virtually every topic that had anything to do with Kansas or the nation.

Born in Emporia in 1868, he grew up in El Dorado, attended the College of Emporia and the University of Kansas and worked on newspapers in Topeka and Kansas City before buying the Emporia Gazette in 1895.

Until his death in 1944 he wrote countless editorials as well as articles and books that earned him the title of the "Sage of Emporia."

This exhibit examines White’s life through historic photos, quotes and newspaper articles, and more tell the story of this famous Kansan.

William Allen White: Sage of Emporia was produced by the Kansas State Historical Society and is part of the Kansas Interpretive Traveling Exhibits Service Produced by the Kansas State Historical Society.

The exhibit is open to the public.

Sunday, March 27, 2011

Final week for Twilight poster giveway

This is the last week to get your entries in for the SCCC/ATS Library Twilight poster giveaway.

Registration ends at 10 p.m. on Thursday, March 31. The drawing takes place on Friday, April 1.

The SCCC/ATS library is holding a Twilight poster giveaway for March. Three lucky individuals will win an American Library Association's READ poster featuring the stars of the Twilight saga: Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson (Bella and Edward), Taylor Lautner (Jacob) and Dakota Fanning (Jane). The posters are framed and ready to hang.

For a chance to win one of the three posters, stop by the library during open hours and fill out an entry form at the circulation desk. You can register for all three posters, but can only win one. You can enter every day, but only one entry for each.

Monday, March 21, 2011

In this week

Here are the magazines in this week:

Entertainment Weekly (March 25)
VOGUE (April)
People (March 28)
US Weekly (March 28)
Wired (April)
allure (April)
Rolling Stone (March 31)
Better Homes and Gardens (April)
TIME (March 28)
Entrepreneur (April)
Spin (April)
Police (March)
More (April)
Sports Illustrated (March 21)
WWE Magazine (April)
Hispanic Business (March)
Bloomberg Businessweek (March 21)
The Hispanic Outlook (March 21)
arts & activities (April)
W (April)

Monday, March 7, 2011

Closed on Pancake Day

The library will be closed on Tuesday in observance of Pancake Day. It will reopen on Wednesday at 7:45 a.m.

In this week

Here are the magazines in this week:

Entertainment Weekly (March 11)
Vanity Fair (April)
Glamour (April)
Psychology Today (April)
Golf Digest (April)
Purple Circle (March)
TIME (March 14)
Bloomberg Businessweek (March 7)
People (March 14)
High Plains Journal (March 7)
Us Weekly (March 14)
Lucky (April)
Rolling Stone (March 17)
Official Xbox Magazine (April)

Twilight poster giveaway


The SCCC/ATS library is holding a Twilight poster giveaway for March. Three lucky individuals will win an American Library Association's READ poster featuring the stars of the Twilight saga: Kristen Stewart and Robert Pattinson (Bella and Edward), Taylor Lautner (Jacob) and Dakota Fanning (Jane). The posters are framed and ready to hang.

For a chance to win one of the three posters, stop by the library during open hours and fill out an entry form at the circulation desk. You can register for all three posters, but can only win one. You can enter every day, but only one entry for each.

Registration ends at 10 p.m. on Mach 31. The drawing takes place on April 1.

Monday, February 28, 2011

March Library Display -- William Allen White:Sage of Emporia


The Seward County Community College/Area Technical School Library is proud to present the traveling exhibit, William Allen White: Sage of Emporia.

For half a century, Emporia newspaper editor William Allen White had something to say on virtually every topic that had anything to do with Kansas or the nation.

Born in Emporia in 1868, he grew up in El Dorado, attended the College of Emporia and the University of Kansas and worked on newspapers in Topeka and Kansas City before buying the Emporia Gazette in 1895.

Until his death in 1944 he wrote countless editorials as well as articles and books that earned him the title of the "Sage of Emporia."

This exhibit examines White’s life through historic photos, quotes and newspaper articles, and more tell the story of this famous Kansan.

William Allen White: Sage of Emporiawas produced by the Kansas State Historical Society and is part of the Kansas Interpretive Traveling Exhibits Service Produced by the Kansas State Historical Society.

The exhibit is open to the public for the entire month of March.

For more information, contact the SCCC/ATS Library at (620) 417-1160.

Wednesday, February 2, 2011

Win biographies on Amelia Earhart

The SCCC/ATS Library is giving away two biographies on legendary Kansas aviator Amelia Earhart, The Sounds of Wings and East to the Dawn.

Come down to the Library, fill out an entry form and enter for a chance to win one of the two books.

The winners will be announced at our Lunch in the Library program with Ann Birney as Amelia Earhart on Monday, Feb. 7.




Lunch in the Library with Amelia Earhart


The search for Amelia Earhart can finally be called off!

The famed aviator will be talking about her thrilling flights at 12 noon, Monday, Feb. 7 at the Seward County Community College/Area Technical School Library.

She will also be speaking that night at 7 p.m. at the Liberal Memorial Library.

Scholar/performer Ann Birney of Ride into History will take the audience back to 1937, just before Earhart’s disappearance over the Pacific Ocean.

Immediately following the performance at the college, Birney will give a workshop on historical performances and how to choose a historic figure to research, interpret and create.

There will also be a drawing for biographies on Earhart at the college performance.

Both performances, as well as the workshop at the college, are free and open to the public.

Earhart twice set out to fly around the world at the equator before she disappeared. The first time, heading west from California, she wrecked her twin-engine Lockheed Electra taking off from Hawaii.

Birney, as Earhart, will take the audience to April 14, 1937. Earhart is waiting for her airplane, her silver “flying laboratory” to be repaired so that she can try again. This time, she tells the audience, she will go east instead of west, hoping to reverse her luck with the reversal in direction.

Earhart came into the public eye when she became the first woman to cross the Atlantic Ocean by air in 1928. Among her other records, she became the first woman and second person to solo across the Atlantic, the first person to solo over the Pacific, the first person to fly from Hawaii to California, and the fastest woman to fly non-stop across the U.S.

Birney is a member of Ride into History, an historical performance touring troupe that has performed throughout the U.S. Birney’s interpretation of Amelia Earhart is based on extensive research. She holds a doctorate in American Studies from the University of Kansas and, like Earhart, is a native Kansan. Birney has been doing her Chautauqua-style performances of Amelia Earhart since 1995.

In March of 2000 she became the first person to do an historical performance for the Smithsonian’s National Air and Space Museum, where she was described as “what living history should be—accurate, natural, evocative, and accessible.”

Ride into History interprets several characters, two of which, Amelia Earhart and Calamity Jane, are integral to the myth of American individualism.

Monday, January 31, 2011

Amelia Earhart: Taking Flight in Kansas


The Seward County Community College/Area Technical School Library is proud to present the traveling exhibit Amelia Earhart: Taking Flight in Kansas.

As a young girl growing up in Atchison, Kansas, Amelia Earhart loved a challenge. Aviation proved the perfect associate and provided Earhart with a continuous quest for accomplishments.
This exhibit explores offers a glimpse of Earhart’s passions for flying, women's issues, and aviation safety. Using historic photographs, documents, and newspaper articles, Earhart’s life is detailed from childhood to her disappearance on July 2, 1937.

Amelia Earhart: Taking Flight in Kansas was produced by the Kansas State Historical Society and is part of the Kansas Interpretive Traveling Exhibits Service.

The exhibit is open to the public for the entire month of February.

For more information, contact the SCCC/ATS Library at (620) 417-1160.

Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Celebrating Kansas' Sesquicentennial


The SCCC/ATS Library is proud to present "Celebrating Kansas' Sesquicentennial."

The display, which is in the library corridor, documents 150 years of Kansas history with pictures of historical events, sites and figures.

Tuesday, January 25, 2011

In this week

Here are the magazines in this week:

Ladies Home Journal (Feb.)
Time (Jan. 31)
Entertainment Weekly (Jan. 28)
People (Jan. 31)
Tennis Life (Jan./Feb.)
Better Homes and Garden (Feb.)
US Weekly (Jan. 31)
National Geographic (Feb.)
Truck Trend (Mar./Apr.)
Field and Stream (Feb.)
Rolling Stone (Feb. 3)
Smithsonian (Feb.)
GQ (Feb.)
allure (Feb.)
Vogue (Feb.)
Wired (Feb.)
High Plains Journal (Jan. 24)

Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Welcome Back

It's the first day of classes of the Spring semester and we wanted welcome back all the students.

Our hours this week:
Today: 7:45 a.m. to 10 p.m.
Thursday: 7:45 a.m. to 10 p.m.
Friday: 7:45 a.m. to 4:45 p.m.
Saturday - Monday: closed

We'll be closed Monday in observance of Martin Luther King's birthday.