Thursday, April 10, 2008

Wilseyville Library By Dee Middleton

In the old days, pioneer women identified three essential components for a thriving community: churches, schools and libraries. In fact, the early pioneers in our neighboring township of Volcano boasted the establishment of California's very first library. In that same tradition, the township of Wilseyville now has its own library as part of its community renewal and development process and it's called the Wilseyville Library and Community Museum (WeLCoMe). Its motto, fashioned after that of the National Mortar Board Society for college and university honor students, is "Reading is Leading.".....

WLCM has its non-profit status through the Blue Mountain Community Renewal Council. The library is housed in a little cottage located in the historic Wilseyville lumber camp, #1 on the right. It is unique in that it is primarily a children and adult classics library; however, its shelves also contain many books on poetry, biographies, geography, and history. The library provides a warm and cozy atmosphere for its patrons ages 3 to 103. The library is a learning center for our community; and as it becomes more established, will offer many activities, including lectures, workshops, daytime retreats, weekly reading sessions for children and seniors, genealogy research, help with resumes and letter writing, and other community services.

The museum component of WLCM is still in the planning stages; however, we have assembled numerous relics from our gold mining and lumber milling history. As that phase of WLCM grows, student docents will be needed to teach visitors about the history of the Wilseyville township and it's surrounding areas.

Currently, the Wilseyville Library and Community Museum is looking for young adults to assist in the sorting, cataloging and shelving of approximately 3,000 books, mostly classics. Additionally, we are looking for volunteer students to keep the library open weekday afternoons, evenings and on weekends. At the moment, these activities are strictly volunteer and library hours are restricted to Saturdays only, as there are few volunteers at this time and no funds to support student wages. However, students who are interested in researching potential grants are invited to participate with Library founder, Dee Middleton, in this effort. Saturday work sessions will start at 10:00 a.m. and end at 3:00 p.m., lunch provided. As grant monies are found, wages will be provided.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Quite an interesting project, both for the user (reader) , and the preservation of community values and local history. I have been privileged to contribute to the project.

Anonymous said...

I live in the community, and have two young sons. The entire family loves to head up the street and hang out at the library. They could definately use some volunteers as they have thousands of books. Its beautiful country and students should welcome the chance to taste the mountain life. We really apprieciate Dee's hard work and investment in restoring this wonderful little library for the Wilseyville Community.

Anonymous said...

I love to visit the Wilseyville Library (WLCM). The children's reading room has so many great books and there's a Pinocio doll and a carasel horse and lots of other neat things to look at. My favorite book is Hans Brinker and the Silver Skates. My next favorite is Tom Sawyer. I hope the librarian will start a story time hour on Saturdays because its fun to read and more fun to be read to. Yours truly, Danny