Category Archives: Events

Emilie Richards at Friends of the Library Fall Event

Emilie Richards featured at Friends of the Janet D. Greenwood Library’s Fall event
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Friday, October 1, 2010
Greenwood Library’s Atrium
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Emilie Richards, USA Today bestselling author, will speak on Friday, October 1st at 7 p.m. in the Atrium of the Janet D. Greenwood Library.

Richards is author of more than 60 fiction novels focusing on family and romance. Many of her novels feature complex characterizations and in-depth explorations of social issues, a result of her training and experience as a family counselor. Some of her popular series include Happiness Key, Ministry is Murder, Shenandoah Album, and Men of Midnight.

In 2004 Richards began a series of single-title novels centered around quilting. The novels were inspired by her work as a volunteer teaching quilting to residents of the Arkansas Ozark Mountains while she was an undergraduate student at Florida State University.

The program, sponsored by the Friends of the Janet D. Greenwood Library, will be preceded by a reception at 6 p.m. and followed by a book signing.  Books for sale at the event include Happiness Key, Fortunate Harbor and Sister Choice.

This event is free and open to the public, though, due to limited seating, those interested in attending must RSVP to Keary Mariannino by phone (395-2431), email (marianninokm@longwood.edu), or in person (Room 121, Greenwood Library).

We look forward to seeing you on Oct. 1st!

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Game Night Fall 2010

Greenwood Library is hosting their fall semi-annual game night, Friday, September 24th from 6:30 to 10. PLAY video games, board games, etc., enjoy refreshments and listen to great music provided by WMLU. We hope to see you there!

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Live event: A History of Longwood

Longwood history comes alive:
A Special Collections Program

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Tuesday, March 30 at 3:30 p.m.
Greenwood Library’s Atrium
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Greenwood Library’s Special Collections holds historical treasures that make Longwood’s history come alive. On Tuesday, March 30 at 3:30 p.m., the Greenwood Library will host an event that will feature faculty, staff, and students reading excerpts from books and performing musical selections that will make you feel nostalgic. A slideshow of historical photos will be included as a part of this event. Attendees will have an opportunity to win one of three Barnes and Noble gift cards being given away as door prizes. Refreshments will be available following the event. Make plans to attend this event of March 30 to be held at 3:30 p.m. in the Atrium of the Greenwood Library.

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Resources for LU Sustainability Conference

Starting Thursday, delegations from colleges and universities across the state will be on campus for Longwood’s Sustainability Conference, March 18th-20th.  Most programs will be held in Blackwell Hall.

A complete list of presenters can be found here.  Speaker bios include links for more information about their work.

For a collection of sustainability resources on the web and here at Longwood, check out the library’s Sustainability Libguide.

For academic literature and government reports on sustainability-related issues, take a look at the GreenFILE database.

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Melvin Ely to speak at Friends of the Library event

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Melvin Ely featured at
Friends of the Janet D. Greenwood Library’s Spring event

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Friday, March 19 at 6:00 p.m.
Greenwood Library’s Atrium
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Dr. Melvin Patrick Ely, a historian best known for his acclaimed book about an antebellum community of free African-Americans in Prince Edward County, will speak Friday, March 19, at 7 p.m. in the Atrium of Greenwood Library at Longwood University.

Ely’s appearance, sponsored by the Friends of Janet D. Greenwood Library, is free and open to the public, though, due to limited seating, those interested in attending must RSVP to Keary Mariannino by phone (395-2431) email (marianninokm@longwood.edu), or in person (Room 121, Greenwood Library).

Ely, professor of humanities at The College of William & Mary, is author of the 2005 book Israel on the Appomattox: A Southern Experiment in Black Freedom from the 1790s Through the Civil War, which won several major awards, including the Bancroft Prize. Israel Hill, settled by about 90 freed slaves in 1810-11, became a successful community whose residents interacted with whites and other blacks. A state historical marker recognizing Israel Hill, just west of Farmville, was unveiled in September 2009.

There will be a reception at 6 p.m. and after his talk Ely will sign copies of Israel on the Appomattox and another book he wrote, The Adventures of Amos ‘n’ Andy.

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Game Night Postponed

Due to the uncertain weather of this coming Friday (February 5), Game Night will be postponed.  Check back later for the new date.

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Martin Clark to speak at Friends of the Library event

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Martin Clark featured at
Friends of the Janet D. Greenwood Library’s Fall event

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Friday, November 13 at 6:00 p.m.
Greenwood Library’s Atrium
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Mr. Martin Clark, a circuit court judge in Patrick and Henry county and Martinsville, VA will speak at the Friends of the Janet D. Greenwood Library’s Fall event. He has written three books entitled Plain Heathen Mischief, The Many Aspects of Mobile Home Living, and The Legal Limit. The Legal Limit spent 30 straight weeks on Amazon’s legal thriller list and was named 2008 Book of the Year for both the Washington Post Book World and Bookmarks Magazine. Plain Heathen Mischief was chosen as a selection for the Quality Paperback Book Club and appeared on both Amazon’s and Barnes and Nobles’ Top 100 Books List. There will be a book signing after Mr. Clark speaks. Barnes and Noble will be present selling books. Limited seating available.

For more information, contact Keary Mariannino, marianninokm@longwood.edu or 434-395-2431

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Dr. Brock-Servais speaks about “Alice in Wonderland”

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“Interpreting Alice through the Ages”
A Special Collections Program

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Thursday, October 22 at 3:30 p.m.
Greenwood Library’s Atrium
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“Interpreting Alice through the Ages” will be the subject of a lecture by Dr. Rhonda Brock-Servais, department chair and associate professor of English at Longwood University, on Thursday, October 22 at 3:30 p.m. in the Atrium of Greenwood Library. The lecture is part of a series of events related to Greenwood Library’s archival and special collections.

In her lecture about Lewis Carroll’s well-known classic, Alice in Wonderland, Dr. Brock-Servais will address the ongoing popularity of Alice in her various incarnations and add her own favorite interpretation to the mix, which reveals Alice as the fairy tale heroine. In 1999, Longwood received a sizable collection of books and memorabilia related to Lewis Carroll’s Alice in Wonderland from the late Carol S. Droessler, a 1950 Longwood graduate, and her husband, Dr. Earl Droessler of Raleigh, North Carolina. Dr. Brock-Servais will highlight this collection during her presentation. In addition, selected books and memorabilia from the Droessler collection will be on display in the Greenwood Library during October.

Following the presentation, refreshments will be served in the Library’s Special Collections Room 202.

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Play Games in the Library!

Greenwood Library and Lancer Productions are hosting their fall semi-annual game night, Friday, September 18th from 6:30 to 9:30. PLAY video games, board games, etc., enjoy refreshments and listen to great music provided by WMLU. We hope to see you there!

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Library Participates in Digitization Planning Meeting

On July 22, 2009, Greenwood Library and Longwood University faculty participated in a meeting to discuss the potential for a collaborative digitization project related to civil rights in education in Prince Edward County. The Greenwood Library convened and organized the meeting, held at the Virginia Foundation for the Humanities in Charlottesville, and the Moton Museum provided lunch.

Representatives from Longwood, the Moton Museum, Farmville Baptist Church, Martha E. Forrester Council of Women, Prince Edward County School Board, and Virginia State University joined staff from Eastern Shore Public Library, Encyclopedia Virginia, Library of Virginia, Virginia Center for Digital History, Southern Virginia Higher Education Center, and Virginia Foundation for the Humanities to identify resources and define shared goals for a collaborative digitization project.  A follow-up meeting for other Prince Edward institutions that have expressed interest in the project will be held in early fall in Farmville.

Prince Edward County Collaborative Digitization Meeting, July 22, 2009

Prince Edward County Collaborative Digitization Meeting, July 22, 2009

Front, from L to R: Larissa Smith Fergeson, Scot French, Virginia Kinman, Russell Dove, Michael Cheuk, Edwilda Allen Isaac, Catherine Stevens, Ben Capozzi; Middle, from L to R: Kathleen Jordan, Jennifer McDaid, Lucious Edwards, David Bearinger, Gwendolyn Brooks, Joy Speakes; Rear, from L to R: Miles Barnes, Bob Hamlin, Lacy Ward