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Cynthia Garrick, the reference services librarian for Yakima Valley Libraries in Washington, just announced details of their September Project, “Coming Home From War.” Yakima Valley Libraries will show Alive Day Memories: Home from Iraq. In this heartbreaking documentary, three-time Emmy winner James Gandolfini interviews ten wounded soldiers who served in Iraq. The film explores the sacrifices that soldiers make in service to their country.

Following the film, Maria Rivera, the readjustment counselor for Yakima Vet Center and Graciela Marroquin, the Wraparound Care Coordinator for Central Washington Comprehensive Mental Health will answer questions about the challenges soldiers face upon their return from combat.


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Dr. Irina Gendelman just notified us that Saint Martin’s University O’Grady Library in Washington will participate in The September Project 2009 by educating their patrons on the history and current events of Iranian culture.

As one of the world’s oldest civilizations, Iran has contributed greatly to our understanding of literature, art, science, math and philosophy. Therefore, O’Grady Library will:

  • Facilitate a discussion of Twitter and its role in recent Iranian street protests
  • Show Persepolis, a film based on a graphic novel by an Iranian writer Marjane Satrapi
  • Set up an interactive display on Iranian culture. Faculty and students are invited to participate by sharing their classroom assignments that explore the culture(s) of Iran. These projects will be documented and shared with libraries all over the world!

What we love so much about this September Project is that, in addition to being very informative and educational, it creatively utilizes technology to reach people around the globe. By digitally documenting the faculty and student projects, librarians will be able to share these great ideas with countless people. It is truly a global collaboration because participants get a chance to educate the world through their projects.

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We just heard from Kimberly Willson-St. Clair, the Public Relations Coordinator & Reference Technician at Portland State
University Library
, who shared her September Project for this year with us.

The Portland State University Library will present a screening of Welcome to Iran, a film about Persian issues made relevant by recent events in Iran. Filmed during a 2008 group trip made up of mostly Oregonians to Iran, it explores Persian history by visiting both ancient and contemporary sites. It combines digital stills and video in an attempt to explain the attitudes towards today’s Iran.

In addition to showing the movie, the Portland State Library will also present a discussion with the Welcome to Iran filmmaker, Art Wright.

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It’s difficult to say what makes a “perfect” September Project event but I’m sure it has something to do with appealing to as many audiences (and ages) as possible.

Recently we heard from Michelle Sampson, Library Director of Wadleigh Memorial Library in Milford, New Hampshire. Michelle and her colleagues have organized seven diverse and engaging September Project events that will take place at the Wadleigh Memorial Library from September 7-11.

Events include:

THE CHILDREN REMEMBER
Children can stop into the Children’s Room at any time to write a letter thanking our local fire fighters, police officers, and emergency personnel for the hard work they do to keep Milford safe. We will also have craft projects available; all artwork will be displayed on our “We Remember” board throughout the month of September.

“REMEMBER SEPTEMBER” POETRY CONTEST
The Wadleigh Memorial Library welcomes entries in our “Remember September” poetry contest. We are looking for poems that show what peace and democracy mean to you. Poems about an everyday hero or the impact of September 11th are also welcome. The winning poem in each age category will be published in The Milford Observer. Entries will be accepted in three categories: 4-5 grade, 6-8 grade, and 9-12 grade.

COMING HOME: THE SOLDIER EXPERIENCE
Please join us this evening in welcoming Terrie Raposo, Program Manager for Operations Enduring & Iraqi Freedom at the Manchester VA Hospital. She will be joined by her colleague, Dr. Ruef, a clinical psychologist working on post traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) at the Manchester facility. Ms. Raposo will be accompanied by a NH National Guardsman who will share his personal experiences after returning from a recent deployment to Iraq.

ESCAPING RWANDA: THE STORY OF JUSTIN MAZIMPAKA
We often take for granted the freedoms & luxuries we enjoy as citizens of the United States. Please join us this evening in welcoming Justin Mazimpaka. A native of Rwanda, he was a college student there when civil war erupted. The conflict eventually led to the genocide of an estimated 1,000,000 people. Justin escaped Rwanda 16 years ago. Come hear his riveting story of survival, escape, and relocation to our very own Milford.

THE WAR TAPES: A DOCUMENTARY
Please join us this evening as we show the documentary The War Tapes, 2006 winner of Best Documentary at the Tribeca Film Festival. Prior to a 2004 deployment to Iraq, NH National Guardsmen were given small video-recorders to document their experiences. The result is what the New York Times describes as a “moving, complicated movie that illuminates, with heartbreaking clarity, some of the human actuality of this long, confusing war.”

LONGITUDES & ATTITUDES: EXPLORING THE WORLD AFTER SEPTEMBER 11TH
Our Senior Book Discussion Group will meet this month to talk about Thomas L. Friedman’s provocative bestseller Longitudes and Attitudes. The author is a former Pulitzer prize winner and a longtime foreign affairs columnist for the New York Times. Copies of the book are available at the library’s front desk.

IN MEMORY: HONORING NH SERVICEMEN & WOMEN
To conclude our week of programs, we welcome Sgt. Major (Ret.) Richard Fredette and a contingent from the NH Military Forces Honor Guard.

An informational presentation on services the Honor Guard provides to NH veterans and their families will be followed by a brief ceremony. Kyn Gdanian, Chaplain of Milford Emergency Services, will officiate and the NH Military Forces Honor Guard will hold a Basic Honors Ceremony in emory of all NH servicemen and women.

After the ceremony, the presentation flag will be put on permanent display in the Library in memory of all NH soldiers who have paid the ultimate sacrifice to ensure our freedom as citizens of the United States.

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Last week, Beaufort Branch Library adult events programmer Amanda Brewer emailed the September Project listserv to share the following news:

The Beaufort Branch Library in Beaufort, SC is a medium-sized library located along the beautiful South Carolina coast known as the Lowcountry. This is our first time joining the September Project!

As the adult events programmer, I have planned two special events in addition to our usual book clubs and computer classes for the month of September that fit the aims of the September Project. Our programs are:

1) Saturday Movie: Saturday, Sept. 13th
National Treasure: Book of Secrets, PG open to all ages

Treasure hunter Benjamin Franklin Gates is back and looking to discover the truth behind the assassination of Abraham Lincoln. He finds John Wilkes Booth’s diary and is determined to uncover the mystery within the 18 missing pages in this great action adventure.

2) Brunch with Ben Franklin, Saturday, Sept. 27th

Historical impersonator and professor emeritus, Ed Beardsley, will be performing as Benjamin Franklin during an all ages brunch. [See Beardsley as President Woodrow Wilson!] As participants enjoy a hearty breakfast of waffles, muffins, and fresh fruit, they will learn about the formation of the Constitution from an entertaining Ben Franklin.  At the conclusion of the presentation, participants will be able to mingle with Ben Franklin asking questions and snapping pictures.

You heard that right: “As participants enjoy a hearty breakfast of waffles, muffins, and fresh fruit, they will learn about the formation of the Constitution from an entertaining Ben Franklin.” It is exciting to see so many of this year’s September Projects involving food and community meals! I hope folks at Beaufort Branch Library and ol’ Ben Franklin will take a lot of photographs because these events sound delicious.

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