Mary Chavalia, of Essexville, selects bargain books with Ethan, 4, a Bush School student, J.J., 7, who studies at Verellen, and Jaycob Huggins, 9.
(MyBayCity Photos by Dave Rogers)
Books by the Thousands Recirculated at Bay County Library System Book Sale
Annual Used Book Sale Attracts Crowds of Bargain Seekers
August 15, 2010
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By: Dave Rogers
The annual Used Book Sale of the Bay County Library System last week brought throngs of buyers to the Hampton Square Mall.
Despite the heat outside and stifling conditions inside, patrons eagerly took home loads of bargain books.
Library service here remains one of the most popular of public services.
"In times of economic hardship, Americans increasingly turn to, and depend on, their libraries and librarians."
That's the summarizing statement by Tom Birch, director of the Bay County Library System.
"Since Bay County voters approved a 3-year, 1.0 mill, operating levy
in November 2007, we have been striving to provide the best
library service possible.
"The Sage Branch library has reopened. The Bookmobile is back on the road 3 days a week, making 38 stops throughout the county. We have increased hours from 16 to 46 at both the Auburn Area and Pinconning branches.
"Sunday afternoon hours have been added at the Alice & Jack Wirt Public Library during the school year. We have increased and improved the quality of programs and classes for all ages."
Replenishing library collections with up-to-date materials and providing public computers with high-speed Internet access remain
a high priority."
Bay County residents are using their libraries more than
ever. It is significant that the number of items checked out
from Bay County libraries increased 14 percent in 2009 from
the previous year. This is more than twice the national
average increase of 6 percent. Computer use increased by
29 percent. Visits increased by 14 percent. Other measures of patron
use show a similar trend; library use is up substantially
over the prior year.
Friends of the Libraries Volunteers Joan Pergande, left, and Maureen Poirier cash out customers at the main desk in the Hampton Square Mall on Thursday.
Kathy English sorts out books with son David, 8, a third grader at Bangor West, and Holly, 12, a seventh grader at Christa McAuliffe Middle School.
Psychology major at Saginaw Valley State University, Ben Strawn, 19, of Kawkawlin, selects books from that field to supplement his study programs.
Dave Rogers
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Dave Rogers is a former editorial writer for the Bay City Times and a widely read, respected journalist/writer in and around Bay City. (Contact Dave Via Email at carraroe@aol.com)
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