Tuesday, April 22, 2008
Upcoming Programs
Friday, April 11, 2008
National Library Week

Come celebrate National Library Week with us, April 13th - 19th. First sponsored in 1958, National Library Week is a national observance sponsored by the American Library Association (ALA) and libraries across the country each April. It is a time to celebrate the contributions of our nation's libraries and librarians and to promote library use and support.
We do our very best to provide you with information and entertainment, even if you ask us questions like these:
Friday, March 21, 2008
Eastern Easter Party


Friday, March 7, 2008
Weather Closing
Tuesday, March 4, 2008
Seuss Celebration Week at Western Branch Library
Yesterday was Mixed Up Monday: Everyone wore mixed up clothing...shirts inside out and backwards, etc..
Top Hat Tuesday, March 4th: Making red and white striped hats and bows.
Wacky Wednesday, March 5th: Wear silly socks.
Theodore Thursday, March 6th: Learn about Theodore Geisel (Dr. Seuss).
Funny Food Friday, March 7th: Focus on the book "Green Eggs and Ham."
Monday, March 10th, 6:30 pm: Dr. Seuss Party/Storytime
Stop by the Western Branch Library and help us celebrate one of the greatest children's authors that ever lived...and to get silly in his honor!
Monday, March 3, 2008
Don't Forget to Vote!

Remember to vote tomorrow, Tuesday, March 4th...
Polling stations will be open from 6:30 am to 7:30 pm.
Don't take this opportunity for granted! Make your voice heard!
Here's a link to information about this primary election.
For more detailed information, the Pike County Board of Elections can be reached at phone number (740) 947-2039.
Friday, February 29, 2008
Economic Stimulus
Update: If you don't normally file taxes, but believe you are eligible for the stimulus payment, you can get a packet containing all of the necessary forms and information by clicking on the following link:
Package 1040A-3
Click here for information specifically pertaining to Seniors and Retirees.
Click here to see answers to Frequently Asked Questions about stimulus payments.
From the IRS:
WASHINGTON — More than 130 million American households will begin receiving Internal Revenue Service letters next week reminding them to file a 2007 tax return in order to receive a 2008 economic stimulus payment.
The mailings by the IRS will begin the first week in March and continue throughout the month. The informational notice, titled Economic Stimulus Payment Notice, alerts people that they may be eligible for a one-time stimulus payment of up to $600 ($1,200 married filing jointly) starting in May. There also is a $300 per child payment for qualifying children younger than 17.
“This special letters remind people that they won’t need to do anything more than file a 2007 tax return in order to put the stimulus payment process in motion,” Acting IRS Commissioner Linda Stiff said.
The notice is informational and does not seek any financial information. The main mailings, which will take place in three weekly batches, will go to taxpayers who filed a tax return last year.
“To receive a payment in 2008, individuals who qualify will not have to do anything more than file a 2007 tax return. The IRS will determine eligibility, figure the amount and send the payment,” the notice states. “This payment should not be confused with any 2007 income tax refund that is owed to you by the federal government. Income tax refunds for 2007 will be made separately from this one-time payment.”
However, some people must take an extra step this year to receive a stimulus payment. In late March, the IRS will send a special mailing to certain recipients of Social Security and Veterans Affairs benefits. Generally, those benefits are nontaxable and recipients do not file tax returns. In order to receive a stimulus payment, people in this group need to file a tax return if they have at least $3,000 from a combination of certain Social Security benefits, Veterans benefits and earned income. The minimum stimulus payment for these people is $300 ($600 for married filing jointly).
The IRS has created a sample of Form 1040A with information on how to fill out a few lines that will enable eligible people who do not normally file a tax return to receive the stimulus payment.
Tuesday, February 5, 2008
Digital TV Transition Information
Click here for more information...
Tuesday, January 29, 2008
Governor Announces Free Income Tax Assistance Available Through the Ohio Benefit Bank
The assistance is offered through The Ohio Benefit Bank - a free service that provides help for low and moderate-income Ohioans to claim tax credits and other work support benefits.
"Completing a tax return can often be a complex and time-consuming process. That's why I encourage Ohioans who need assistance to take advantage of the Benefit Bank's tax preparaion services," Strickland said. "Benefit Bank counselors stand ready to help families with their taxes as well as determine their potential eligibility for additional benefits."
Ohio Benefit Bank is offered through a public-private partnership between the Governor's Office of Faith-Based and Community Initiatives, the Ohio Association of Second Harvest Foodbanks and more than 400 faith-based, non-profit, governmental and private-sector partners.
Trained counselors are currently staffing more than 120 Benefit Bank sites and clinics across the state to help prepare and file federal and Ohio income tax returns at no cost to eligible Ohioans. Free income tax assistance is also available through an online, self-service program at www.OBB.Ohio.Gov. Ohio public libraries are also partnering with the Benefit Bank to provide internet access and encourage individuals to utilize the online program.
Ohioans can also check potential eligibility for other work support benefits such as health care coverage, home energy assistance, child care subsidies and food stamps at Benefit Banks sites and clinics or online.
To identify tax assistance services available in local communities or to get additional information on the Benefit Bank, please call 1-800-648-1176 or visit www.OBB.Ohio.Gov.
In less than 18 months of operations, the Benefit Bank has helped more than 7,500 Ohioans claim more than $9 million in tax credits and other work supports.
However, more than $1.6 billion dollars in tax credits and other supports go unclaimed by eligible Ohioans who do not apply. More than 95 percent of these unclaimed funds are federal dollars. This includes more than 165,000 Ohioans who do not claim the Earned Income Tax Credit.
Friday, January 25, 2008
Upcoming Main Library Events
OSU Extension
Peanut Butter Possibilities
6:30p.m.
Monday, March 10
OSU Extension
Eggscellent Ideas
6:30p.m.
Saturday, April 12
Author Charles Lux
Presentation & Book Signing
2:00p.m.
Thursday, January 17, 2008
Soup Scoop
The program will take place on Thursday, January 24th at
Friday, January 4, 2008
Computer Classes

In addition, the library will be holding an Internet class. The requirement for this class is a basic knowledge of using the computer, keyboard, and mouse, and opening and closing programs. If you do not possess these basic skills, you will need to start with the “Basics of Computers” class.
An E-mail class will also be available. As with the “Internet” class, the requirement for this class is a basic knowledge of using the computer, keyboard, and mouse, and opening and closing programs. In addition to these requirements, you must also have basic internet skills. If you do not possess these basic skills, you will need to start with the “Basics of Computers” class and/or “Internet” class as appropriate.
All classes are FREE and will be held at the Main Library located at
Basics of Computers – Thursday, January 24th & Thursday, February 14th
Internet - Thursday, January 31st & Wednesday, February 20th
Email - Thursday, February 7th & Thursday, February 28th
We will be continuing to offer computer classes throughout the year. Future dates will be announced as they are scheduled.
Thursday, December 20, 2007
Santa at Eastern Branch Library
Friday, December 14, 2007
Tis the Season...
On Thursday, we enjoyed the talents of the Waverly High School Madrigal Singers, who honored us with many traditional Christmas carols, and an entertaining new take on "The Twelve Days of Christmas."
Don't forget to stop by on Monday, December 17th, at 6:00 pm to meet author Maryanne Raphael. She will discuss her mission experiences working with Mother Teresa in Missionary of Charities in Calcutta, South Africa, Mexico, Los Angeles, Washington, D.C., and the Bronx.