Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Native American Exhibit- Very Educational

November 8th, 2010
Traveling Native American Exhibit-Gallery LLRC

 Cherokee Expression
"When you were born, you cried, and the world rejoiced.
Live your life so that when you die, the world cries and you rejoice."


Lyn displays an Indian Head Dress


Did you know that our constitution and government structure is based on the Iroquois Nation of the Northeast? Did you know that the Seminoles are the only nation that never signed any treaties with U.S. government and never been conquered by the army?
http://www.nativeamericanexhibit.com/Testimonials.html [unknown facts]


Quote from one of the signs:
"One does not sell the land people walk on."
Crazy Horse

Tomahawks

Marc, library staff, enjoying the exhibit

Treat the Earth well
 It was not given to you by your parents
It was loaned to you by your children
Native American Proverb

Bow and Arrows



Officer Trapp


Dr. Horvath




Seminole Doll




Hoop Dancer, is symbolic of 'The never ending circle of life'.
  
Student browsing the exhibit



 

Ongoing movie, "Trail of Tears"

Questionnaires were available to students for extra credit for their classes after viewing the exhibit.  The exhibit had been traveling around South Florida since September, before they arrived at Palm Beach State.  Also on exhibit were copies of signed documents from 1769. 
They described four scared plants; sage, sweetgrass, tobacco and cedar smoke; as a physical reminder of the creator's omnipotent presence.
"It is the sacred way".

Other areas included;
Seminole, Cherokee & Navajo medicine and spirituality
Iroquois & Cherokee government
Navajo Tribal government
Seminole families and clans
Pictures of Iroquois men's and women's clothing
Cherokee jewelry, Iroquois clay pots
Cherokee weapons & warfare

Seal of the Eastern Band of Cherokee Nation

Thank you to the curators, James and Derrick, for bringing this outstanding exhibit to
 Palm Beach State College.
We appreciate all your hard work and dedication for keeping this history part of our lives.
 Many students, faculty and staff joined us as we explored and celebrated
Native American Heritage month
with the “Trail of Tears: A Journey of Survival and Success.”
http://www.nativeamericanexhibit.com/About_Us.html





Thursday, November 18, 2010

Library Staff Receive Length of Service Awards- Lake Worth Campus

Oct 15th, 2010, three of our library staff received "Length of Service Recognition" at the Palm Beach State College "Employee Recognition Event" at the Duncan Theatre at Lake Worth Campus. 
Please join us in congratulating them on these GRAND milestones!



Penny Brown 40 years of service


Nita Johnson 25 years of service


Doug Cornwell 15 years of service
[10-15-2010 ]


Dr. Gallon sent them a personal invitation to receive their award and to thank them for playing a critical role in accomplishing the Palm Beach State College mission.  He also thanked them for their service and efforts in making our College a premier learning and teaching institution.

The College recognized 179 faculty and staff as 'Length of Service' recipients, with contributions ranging from five to 40 years totaling 1,905 years combined. Palm Beach State College recognizes the importance of the contributions of committed employees to the continuing success of the College.

Penny has 40 years of service and has worked on all three floors of the library and in every department. The Boca Campus Provost, Dr. Bernadette Russell, gave Penny a GRAND introduction, reviewing her 40 years of service during all the name changes from Palm Beach Jr. College, Palm Beach Community College and now Palm Beach State College.   Penny is our 'unofficial' historian! If you have any questions about who worked when and where, or what a particular room or building was originally used for...she'll most likely know the answer.  She is presently working on a project to get all our old yearbooks digitized.  This is a huge project and we wish her well in this endeavor.

Nita has 25 years of service and has also worked in the library for all of these years. Nita was recognized as a nominee for the BRAVO award. This program helps the college applaud employees that get caught doing great things, going above and beyond the call of duty without hesitation. These behaviors embody the philosophy and mission of Palm Beach State College.  Nita also received the yearly MAD award, [Make A Difference] in the Circulation Department.  She always puts the students first and continues daily, working diligently to keep our General Collection of books in tip top shape.  This is not an easy task with over 150,000 titles.

Doug has 15 years of service, and has also worked in the library for all of these years on all three floors.
Doug commented on some of his memories from the past:
"Seems like only yesterday and it was Oct. 1995! Started around the 19th or the 20th..." I have had offices on all three floors. Began with the Electronic Library Lab in room LL101 – where Word Processing Service Center are now located, except it was a large classroom with a satellite link to the outside world. I shared the classroom with Eric Neumann – our little corners were the “office space!” This was before databases on the Internet. Eric and I installed and maintained a network and CD-ROM stack (about 14 or more disks at once) on the network. These disks were the “databases” we access today over the Internet, but there were fewer databases at that time.

When Eric departed for greener pastures, I moved to the 2nd floor where Pat Alvarez’s office is now located. As long as the ELL remained on the first floor, I was on the 2nd floor. Keep in mind, Reference was on the 3rd floor in those days.

Then, we re-named the lab to the Internet Lab and moved it to room LL303, the current location of the “lab/classroom” area. My office was stuffed in the back of that room for awhile, but then I moved to the office where Rob is now located on the 3rd floor. When “Rosemarie” retired, I moved into her office – my current office.

Events or memories? Oh, I remember when;
… the first six months I worked here, I was living in the college apartments on 2nd Street and commuting back and forth on weekends to my family in St. Petersburg. The house in St. Pete finally sold and we purchased a home in Royal Palm Beach.

…preparing blueberry pancakes for everyone for our “holiday” breakfast one year.

…a student in a wheelchair stuck on the third floor one afternoon when the power went out. We called EMT and those guys strapped the student into a chair and carried her down to the first floor. The wheelchair went separately!

… doing a staff “training” over the summer and teaching Genealogy. I remember the workshops I did (through Continuing Education) on Genealogy and other “new” Internet sources (new at the time, second-nature today).

… the team teaching with Lori Crane, David Duncan, and Lois Pasapane. Then, the trips we took to Biloxi, MS, and Tallahassee, FL, to present a paper about our experiences.

… being one of the first to teach using WebCT (which is now Blackboard). And the 1-credit courses – LIS1002 and LIS2004.

…the hurricanes and the damage to the circulating books. That was about 10 years after I began. In the first week (Oct. 1995), sections of Military Trail were so flooded, it was difficult heading west!

… interrupting “couples” (at the lips), students in the study rooms (blush!)… in romantic relationships.


We are very proud of our colleagues and wish them many more wonderful and enjoyable years of service.

Monday, November 15, 2010

Again Tuesday 12:30 pm Goliath's Head Presentation


Please join us for another "moving" and "educational" experience by Mr. Alan Fleishman, author of Goliath's Head.

 His wonderful presentation today was on European Jewish history. Mr. Fleishman also discussed his book which is the story of a young Jewish boy who grows up during the 1880s, and as an adult, has to make some very difficult choices.  This last session Tuesday at 12:30 pm, will last approximately  90 minutes.

Room was packed by students, faculty and staff.
Where: Harold C. Manor Library 2nd Floor - LL201 (Lake Worth campus)
When:  Tuesday, November 16 at 12:30pm


Mr. Fleishman is a wonderful speaker and story teller!


Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Vote on One Book, One College

Please join us in voting for our
One Book, One College
Vote now through Monday, Nov. 15th.



Palm Beach State College Library invites you to join in on the
Read Together project. The entire college is invited to read the same book together and discuss!

Yes! We will all meet on a certain day to talk about the book.
 But which book? That's up to you!

You can vote for the book to be read by all. We have five great contenders and it's your choice which book will be the winning book for our Read Together!  


Click link below to vote and find more
 information about each book.




Winning Book Announcement Mid-November

Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Goliath's Head's Author to Speak at Palm Beach State Nov. 15th & 16th

Mr. Alan Fleishman, author of "Goliath's Head," will speak and give a presentation of European Jewish history. Mr. Fleishman will also discuss his book which is the story of a young Jewish boy who grows up during the 1880s, and as an adult has to make some very difficult choices.
 Each session will last approximately 90 minutes.
11-3-2010

Please see the web site above for the many positive comments
from readers about his 1st novel.
Many of the readers say they can't wait for a sequel!

Where: Harold C. Manor Library 2nd Floor - LL201 (Lake Worth campus)
When: Monday, November 15 at 11am
Tuesday, November 16 at 12:30pm

Tuesday, November 2, 2010

Native American Exhibit

Monday, November 8th
The Native American Exhibit will be here at Palm Beach State
 Gallery, 2nd floor of our library 
Lake Worth Campus
9am-6pm
Call 561-868-3346 for information

Please join us as we explore and celebrate Native American Heritage month with, the “Trail of Tears:
A Journey of Survival and Success.”
http://www.nativeamericanexhibit.com/About_Us.html

"I do hereby proclaim November as National American Indian Heritage Month.
 I call upon the people of the United States to observe this month with
appropriate programs and activities"

-President George W. Bush

Monday, November 1, 2010

Business Speakers Series-Joe Tedesco-Guest Speaker

Joe Tedesco, Mindset Manager Consultant, was our 1st guest speaker in the Business Speakers Series for the BAS program, on Tuesday Oct. 19th. 


Joe's talk was on "A Mindset of Successful Business, How to Mind Your Business." He covered the top 5 foundational thoughts of successful people, and the top 5 behaviors of successful people. He recommended reading James Allen's 1903, "As a Man Thinketh".


He is a self-guided individual and began working for himself as a teen. At age 35 he sold everything and didn't need to work anymore. He wondered why everyone else was not as successful at this stage in their life. He has a passion for helping others to achieve their goals.



Joe was very interactive with students during his presentation and challenged students to think for themselves.  I liked his #1 Law of Responsiblity; "Our thoughts and how we think are our own, and no one elses."   Joe gave many 'real life' examples in his presentation for students to relate to.
Joe's quote of the day?  "Get passionate about your business; your business wants you as much as you want it."  This one-hour presentation was a condensed version he usually uses in private sessions with business owners, top salesmen, and business executives, all the way to top performing athletes in golf, softball, and tennis.

Thank you to Diana Loreman, BAS Reference Librarian, for arranging this worthwhile event for our students, faculty and staff.


Refreshments were enjoyed during the presentation.











Thank you Joe for your inspirational and energized talk today!
Robert Moore will be our next guest speaker on Nov. 19th, 2pm in the Gallery at Palm Beach State College, Lake Worth campus library, 2nd floor. He will be speaking on comparing and contrasting European management styles with U.S. management styles.

Please join us for another great event!