tagged with: Westover Hills Library
April 30, 2008
WH Library Computer Classes
A new month brings a new round of computer classes at the Westover Hills Library. Full flyer below… Read more >
February 28, 2008
Computer Classes @ WH Library
The folks at the Westover Hills Library have changed up their computer class offerings. For March, several specific subjects are on the table- details are in the calendar and the full scoop is below the fold Read more >
November 8, 2007
Westover Hills Library to get a facelift
Today’s T-D profiles the Westover Hills branch of the Richmond Public Library. As one of the components of the “City of the Future” plan, the library should see such improvements as “more computers and digitized catalogs to meet rising demand, and new electrical systems to handle them [...] new, energy-efficient windows and doors, better-equipped work spaces and public meeting rooms, fresh carpeting and paint, signs and shelving.”
It’s been painfully obvious that the library system has been neglected for a long time (the Main branch downtown is, frankly, embarrassing for a “flagship” building), so this is indeed welcome news.
October 31, 2007
Westover Hills Library needs your help
The Westover Hills Library Advisory Group will be painting the meeting room in the Westover Hills Library over the weekends of November 10th and November 17th- both Saturday and Sunday. The first weekend will be prep, and the second weekend painting.
If you are interested in helping, please contact Laura Dysart at 231-7662 or littleb5@comcast.net for more information and hours. Any amount of time is helpful! This is a much-needed project and will help beautify our library for meetings, story times, authors’ nights and special programs!
Books for Soldiers
Westover Hills Library Branch Manager, Clay Dishon, is heading up a project to get books and media to soldiers overseas. Please consider going to the library and looking at the wish lists of some of our soldiers overseas and purchasing books for them. Clay is an official volunteer for this program; please contact him at 646-8833 for more information. He will be sending the packages overseas. Monetary donations are also welcome and books will be purchased from the wish lists. The support of our community is greatly appreciated.







