Friday, May 1, 2020

Your FOWL newsletter is here!

What's happening on the Waccamaw Neck ~ compliments of the Friends of Waccamaw Library!

Dear Friends, 

As we feel our way back into reopening the world while still in the grip of the Covid-19 pandemic, misinformation is rife. We certainly don't want to contradict official "information," although even that has changed from one day to the next. For nightly updates from the Georgetown County Chamber of Commerce, visit www.VisitGeorge.com.

The Georgetown County Library System is closed until further notice.
However, The Waccamaw Library is:
  • Accepting phone calls Mon-Fri, 8:30 AM - 5:30 PM: 843-545-3623
  • Free WiFi in the Library parking lot, 24/7: Password wifi123!
  • 60-day temporary cards so folks who don't already have a library card can use e-book services.
  • All fines and fees are frozen.
Also, Waccamaw Library is offering access to its archive of videotaped programs on the Georgetown County Library YouTube channel. These videos will be posted on Tuesdays at 10 AM under "In Case You Missed It" on the Georgetown County Library Facebook page and also on the FOWL Facebook page. This is a good opportunity to view adult programs and series that you might have missed (or want to see again) from the comfort of your home. Please "like" or comment to increase activity on the Facebook page! For virtual and online library resources, visit
Join Friends of the Waccamaw Library Facebook page - we now have a virtual Reader's Lounge: This group brings readers together to talk all things books. Feel free to discuss your favorite books, favorite characters, current reads, and books you can't wait to read. Please be mindful of others and don't spoil the book for someone!

Check out Discus - South Carolina's Virtual Library is the "information place" for all South Carolinians. Discus provides free access to an incredible electronic library 24/7. It provides a large collection of resources from books, magazines and videos. Resources include tutor com, novelist plus, consumer health, career transitions, opposing viewpoints and many more! To access: URL: scdiscus.org. The Georgetown County public Library website also has a link to Discus.

For accurate and up-to-date information from the "horse's mouth," about favorite venues, hosting sites, and organizations, please visit their websites:

Avian Conservation Center                www.TheCenterforBirdsofPrey.org 
Brookgreen Gardens                           www.Brookgreen.org 
Chamber of Commerce, Gtn Co        www.VisitGeorge.com  
Coastal Carolina University                www.Coastal.edu/culturalarts 
Freewoods Farm                                  www.FreewoodsFarm.com                  
Georgetown Business Association    www.GeorgetownSeaport.com    
Georgetown County Museum           www.GeorgetownCountyMuseum.com     
Georgetown County Parks,                www.GTCounty.org  
   Recreation & Leisure Services       
Georgetown Library System              www.GeorgetownCountyLibrary.sc.gov 
Grand Strand Arts Calendar              www.TheArtsGrandStrand.org
Hampton Plantation                           www.SouthCarolinaParks.com  
Hobcaw Barony                                   www.HobcawBarony.org
Hopsewee Plantation                         www.Hopsewee.com 
Horry County Museum                      www.HorryCountyMuseum.org
Huntington Beach State Park            www.SouthCarolinaParks.com
Kaminski House Museum                  www.KaminskiMuseum.org 
Litchfield Books                                   www.LitchfieldBooks.com
The Moveable Feast                           www.ClassAtPawleys.com
Murrells Inlet 2020                             www.MurrellsInletSC.com
Myrtle Beach State Park                    www.MyrtleBeachSP.com
My Sister's Books                                www.MySistersBooks.com 
North Inlet-Winyah Bay NERR           www.NorthInlet.sc.edu/discovery
Osher Lifelong Learning Institute     www.Coastal.edu/olli
 Pat Conroy Literary Center                www.PatConroyLiteraryCenter.org
Pawleys Island/Litchfield                    www.Pilba.org
   Business Association                     
Pawleys Island Festival of                   www.PawleysMusic.com
   Music & Art
The Rice Museum                                www.RiceMuseum.org
SC Maritime Museum                         www.SCMaritimeMuseum.org
Sewee Visitor Center                           www.SeweeCenter.fws.gov
Strand Cinema                                      www.StrandCinema.org
Swamp Fox Players                              www.SwampFoxPlayers.com
Theatre of the Republic                      www.TheatreOfTheRepublic.com
Visitors Center, Gtn Co                        www.VisitGeorge.com
Friends of Waccamaw Neck Library  www.TheFOWL.org    
Winyah Rivers Foundation                  www.WinyahRivers.org

This newsletter: The Friends of Waccamaw Library's digital newsletter (sent on the first and 15th of each month) aims to let you know what's happening on the Waccamaw Neck and Georgetown (farther afield if it's library-related). This e-communication is sent to all Friends (whose e-dresses we have) and to all who ask to be added to the e-list.

In addition to the programming developed by the library system and the Friends (in red), we will cover other opportunities for quality experiences, education and entertainment. The information is organized by date, so scroll down to the date you are seeking. If you are part of a group or organization with news to share, we welcome your announcement. Keep it short; just the facts. We cannot reproduce an elaborate pdf with graphics and photos. The key information needed includes: Title of event, Where held, When (date and time), BRIEF description, Benefit for (if applicable), Cost (if any), Contact (phone and email), Website (for more information).
  
To be added to the e-mail list or to submit an announcement, please send your information directly to the e-newsletter editor Linda Ketron at:  linda@classatpawleys.com.
www.thefowl.org
Kids & Families at Waccamaw Library 
For more information, visit:
For you, your children, and your grandchildren the Georgetown Library staff has recorded stories for Storytimes, including some classics:
Peanut Butter and Cupcake:        https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LSKK5m7HC5w
The Very Hungry Caterpillar:       https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R7Y-GRLAYBQ
Feathers for Breakfast:                 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N2O0W4T9D5M
Brown Bear, Brown Bear:             https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MUMaGbe-pKQ
The Golden Egg Book:                   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WVFs5GDzMG8
An Easter Special!:                         https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tXXhEEU7BxY
Up, Down, and Around:                https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tYQ6kWQuYa4
Today is Monday:                           https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rGey8wVtN_s
"G" is for Goat:                               https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g_FYYUd9cKs
Head to Toe:                                    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CbntrDu4W74 
My Five Senses, A Lion's Tale:       https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B6M3-2Lu5do
The Little Mouse, The Red Ripe Strawberry:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mB_dC7z8qXk

Adult Programs
Music from a piano concert by Tom Santopietro (Note: Each link is a different song. These can only be watched via Facebook.) 
"Am I Blue"                         https://www.facebook.com/103748677057/videos/511099659587159/
"Slow Jam"                          https://www.facebook.com/103748677057/videos/2540360549563052/
"Let It Be"                            https://www.facebook.com/103748677057/videos/567230877246860/
"Jamming in F"                   https://www.facebook.com/103748677057/videos/670032980232423/
"Oh, Darling"                      https://www.facebook.com/103748677057/videos/224494751957543/
"In My Life"                         https://www.facebook.com/103748677057/videos/2574786919410299/ 
"Behind Blue Eyes" and "Baby I'm Amazed"     
                                             https://www.facebook.com/103748677057/videos/314470002855164/
"Something"                      https://www.facebook.com/103748677057/videos/274799410201163/
"Hey Jude"                         https://www.facebook.com/103748677057/videos/1671152176383543/ 

For prior programs presented by FOWL at the Waccamaw Library and by FOGL at the Georgetown Library, check out our YouTube listings at

For example:
Barry Price's "Under a Viral Siege: The 1918 Influenza Pandemic in South Carolina." The link is https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aCRIjqXDb6c

Inside the Parker Stewart House (a ramble with the Parker sisters in 2011) - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aHNTa2U9Fyg
    


CALENDAR OF COMMUNITY EVENTS 
Temporarily Suspended, however ...

Friday, May 1
Noon-4 PM - The Rice Museum (633 Front Street, Georgetown) celebrates its 50th anniversary. Even though most celebratory events have been postponed, the Prevost Gallery re-opens  with limited hours. Also on May 1, from 2-4 PM, Vida Miller will be present to welcome visitors to the opening of her art show "The Marsh and More." This is not a reception but more a chance to view this magnificent exhibition up close and personal, and to greet and congratulate the artist. Until further notice, the Prevost Gallery and Rice Museum Shop will be open Tuesday thru Saturday from noon until 4 PM, 843.546.7423:
  • Face masks will be required for all visitors
  • No more than ten (10) people can be accommodated in the Gallery at any one time.
  • Social distancing will be in effect.
  • At this time, only credit cards and checks will be accepted in the Museum Shop.
SIBA (Southeastern Independent Booksellers Association) has organized "Readers Meet Writers" for free online author presentations 3 PM (usually Tuesdays but some Thursdays). Both Litchfield Books (litchfieldbooks@att.net) and My Sister's Books (info@mysistersbooks.com) are participating, and you can check in with them to pre-register for these events by 3 PM the day before the event to get the link and access code. Litchfield Books has also arranged some special online talks which are asterisked below and on their website (www.LitchfieldBooks.com).

Here's the schedule for May: 
May 5th / 3 PM: Before She Was Helen/Caroline B. Cooney
May 6th / 3 PM: The Lincoln Conspiracy / Brad Meltzer
May 7th / 3 PM: Native/Kaitlin Curtice
*May 8th / 5 PM: A Good Marriage / Kimberley McCreight
May 12th / 5 PM: Hello Summer/ Mary Kay Andrews
May 13th / 4 PM: The Everlasting / Katy Simpson Smith
May 14th / 4 PM: Bells for Eli / Susan Beckham Zurenda
*May 15th / 3 PM: Mostly Dead Things / Kristen Arnett
May 19th / 3 PM: On Ocean Boulevard / Mary Alice Monroe
May 20th/3 PM: The Prettiest Star/ Carter Sickels
*May 21st/ 3 PM: A Taste of Sage/ Yaffa Santos
*May 26th / 5 PM: Boys of Alabama / Genevieve Hudson
*May 27th / 3 PM: Pale / Edward Farmer

While the Moveable Feast is suspended until further notice, phone and email messages will be quickly answered (843.235.9600 or linda@classatpawleys.com). 
CLASS Publishing is offering a "crisis special" for wonderful recent books by local authors. CLASS will absorb the sales tax and shipping costs, so your payment will go directly to the authors. Here are the most current books you can order from the 843.235.9600 or linda@classatpawleys.com):

Beach House Card Tricks 
R. Marc Davison
ISBN 978-1-950768-54-7, 126 pp., hardcover, $24.00
A beautifully bound collection of the best classic card tricks for anyone who wants to amaze their friends, kids, grands, nieces and nephews with mind-boggling impromptu card tricks. Davison is a self-described novice who has always been fascinated by a good card trick and especially enjoys watching the reaction of a baffled victim - his term for the participant. Until recently, he had only accumulated a few tricks that produced impressive effects while being generally self-working, relatively easy to master, and requiring no complicated setups or slights. Reviews of more than 2,500 tricks in antique and vintage texts led to the compilation of more than 100 classic tricks, including variants, considered to be among the best meeting these criteria. With the ever-increasing forms of entertainment available today, the exposure to playing cards is not as prevalent as it was in the past. But this collection of tricks that originated and were performed by amateurs and professionals years ago will continue to amaze folks today. A must-have for every stay-cation and vacation home and rental - and quarantine!

Pawleys Island: An Old Man's Love Story
Robert "Mac" McAlister
ISBN 978-1-950768-56-1, 100 pp., 52 B&W photographs/illustrations, hardcover, $14.95 
This charming memoir of one man's personal experiences on the island spans 70 years from the 1940s through the present, replete with nostalgic black & white photos of a bygone era. A sailor and retired construction manager (responsible for the Pawley Pavilion, Pawleys Pier Village, and Belle Isle Villas), McAlister has previously written the sailing memoir, Cruising Through Life ($20), and four South Carolina non-fiction maritime history books, Wooden Ships on Winyah Bay, The Life and Times of Georgetown Sea Captain Abram Jones Slocum, The Lumber Boom of Coastal South Carolina, and Georgetown's North Island. The two-book set (Cruising through Life and An Old Man's Love Story) is only $30 during the "crisis."

Fred & Ted: A Day at the Beach 
Lizzie Gallo and Carolyn Pais
ISBN 978-1-950768-57-8, 32 pp., 16 color illustrations, hardcover, $16.95
Two mishap-prone teddy bears, stars of A Day at the Circus, have a big adventure at the beach when they are rescued by their new friends, Sea Turtle, Dolphin and Pelican, and in turn help rescue them from plastic litter. A Day at the Circus (while their boy is off to school, thinking he'd left Fred and Ted neatly tucked in bed, the two adventuresome teddy bears enjoy a day full of travel, surprises, fun, and mess at the circus, meeting helpful strangers along the way) is also available for $16.95, or both adventures for $30 during the "crisis"! 

Riverside Blues, A Gullah Tale
Tracy S. Bailey
ISBN 978-1-950768-53-0, 208 pp., softcover, $14.95
Mabeline - born "absent of all God's favor" but destined by the ancestors to "cross over" - travels from her Gullah roots in post-Jim Crow/pre-integration rural South Carolina on a journey of discovery through the 1950s and 60s American South. Tracy Bailey is the founder and CEO of Freedom Readers, a literacy nonprofit that seeks to instill the love of reading in the next generation. Following her Bachelor's degree in English Education from the College of Charleston, she completed a Master's degree in Secondary Education from Coastal Carolina University and a Doctorate in Language and Literacy from the University of South Carolina. Her short story, "Bridges," received a Pushcart Prize nomination for fiction in 2017. Tracy began Riverside Blues in a fiction writing class while a Neiman Fellowship Affiliate at Harvard University.

Carolina Rambling: A Visual and Poetical Tour
Bud Hill and Billy Baldwin
ISBN 978-1-941069-72-1, 200 pp., 209 color and b&w illustrations, softcover, $29.95 $30.00 (BOGO special, buy one for yourself and send one to someone you love)
This is a book to savor, to meditate on, to cherish. As the third collaboration of Baldwin (co-author with Genevieve "Sister" Peterkin of the beloved memoir, Heaven is a Beautiful Place) and Hill (founding director of the Village Museum in McClellanville), Carolina Rambling shares a touching elegiac look at the Lowcountry's holy places - from abandoned homes, disintegrating barns, tiny churches and forlorn cemeteries to the shrinking livelihoods of farms, cotton and shrimp. Word and image pictures of small town, rural South will fill your heart with joy and longing. The complementarity of Bud's lush color photographs and Billy's accessible, quirky poems is a match made in heaven. Nostalgia, beauty, grace and wit and with faults included: presented here is a vanishing South. Don't rush through this book. Ramble.

Poetry from a Southern Heart
John Philip Mathis
ISBN 978-1-950768-60-8, 108 pp., softcover, $14.95 
Inspired by the poem his father wrote on the day he died, then 9-year-old John Mathis found solace and creative expression throughout his life by writing poetry that captured his experiences and feelings. Seven decades of poems are organized into Special Occasions, Friendship, Relationships, Parenting, Humor, and Observations on Life.

And finally ... there are only a few of Tanya Ackerman's gorgeous coffee table photography books (Pawleys Island: Chasing the Light) left.  But she is already taking pre-orders for the companion volume (Pawleys Island: Seasons of Light) which will be available early this fall, as well as orders for her collectible Chasing the Light Calendars (2020 is sold out; 2021 is due in from the printers very soon). For these, order directly from Tanya at chasingthelightstudio@gmail.com.

ONGOING!
Renew Your FOWL Membership Online: Being a FOWL Member is so easy! You can now renew your membership on the FOWL website at www.theFOWL.org. Just click on "Join Us"  at the top of the page and fill in your information. With this new online process, renewal is faster and easier than ever. Your information is accurate and instantly accessible - plus you can renew your membership from home, any time day or night!  For those who prefer human interaction, you can still come in to the Friends Center in the Waccamaw Library and let one of our wonderful volunteers renew your membership for you.  Either way, we're so glad you are a FOWL Member, with all the benefits this entails, including Members Only events, Friends' Night at the July Book Sale, and numerous Volunteer opportunities - all in support of the Waccamaw Neck Branch Library.

Bargain Books to Benefit FOWL - Visit the Litchfield Exchange (masked and gloved, please) and browse through newly shelved hardcovers ($1) and paperbacks (50 cents). Your donations can be placed in the envelopes provided, and slipped under the door of Art Works (if no one is on duty).

Cultural events on the Grand Strand - Check out this updated nonprofit website: www.TheArtsGrandStrand.org, created and maintained by Murrells Inlet resident John Morken, is a complete calendar and guide to the fine arts from Calabash to Conway to Georgetown.  There are more than 700 events and 50 interviews per year.  The calendar displays as a month, week, day or agenda. Each event is categorized (e.g., music, art), and you can choose to view any or all of the categories by clicking on them in the dropboxes at the top of the calendar. For health reasons, John is seeking a dedicated person or group to take the reins of this valuable website and continue to provide timely information about the quality cultural offerings along the Grand Strand. He estimates the time commitment at 3-5 hours per week. If you are interested, please contact him at jmorken27@gmail.com.

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