Helpful book worms
By Monty Siekerman
Poof.
Ada Kiwanis members turned into book worms Tuesday at the Ada Public Library.
Actually, members of the service club pitched in to help move books back to their proper place as construction of the library’s addition and renovation nears completion.
The library has remained open for patron use nearly every day since the major expansion began late last summer.
Books were somewhat out of order as they were moved here and there, depending on the construction work for the day; however library staff could head patrons in the right direction to find what they needed.
Photos:
• Bryan Marshall (left) and Bruce Neely load a cart of books to wheel to their final resting place. Soon, all library materials will be in order once more.
• Ada Kiwanis members Myrna McCurdy (left) and Sandy Neely dust and organize CDs.
• Kiwanian Charles VanDyne removes construction dust from the grandfather clock in the reading room.
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