betts
12-01-2009, 05:23 AM
I thought this was great to read. I remember being introduced to Ralph Ellison as an author in college, and my neighborhood of Deep Deuce is his old stomping grounds, which I think is very cool.
Renovated Ralph Ellison Library set to begin a new chapter
BY CHRIS SCHUTZ
Published: December 1, 2009
Patrons of the Ralph Ellison Library will get a chance to check out the building’s new look starting Dec. 14. The public is invited to a 2 p.m. ribbon-cutting ceremony to mark the reopening of the library, 2000 NE 23. The building has been closed a year for renovations. The library has been operating at a temporary location at 1918 NE 23. That location closed Monday.
The renovated library will boast a new 2,650-square-foot meeting area, which can be split into two separate meeting rooms, said Kim Terry, director of marketing and communications for the Metropolitan Library System. A large meeting room was a top priority of community leaders who were polled about library needs, Terry said. In the poll, patrons said "they want to get some speakers who are well-known,” she said. The $2 million renovation was funded from a general obligation bond approved by Oklahoma City voters in 2000. The library will also have a new foyer with space for special exhibits. There are also new rest rooms and a reconfigured children’s area, Terry said.
Other features of the library include a self-service system for checking out reserved materials. Patrons may reserve and check out materials from anywhere in the Metropolitan Library System. During the two-week period between the closing of the temporary site and the opening of the renovated building, patrons may use any other library in the system, Terry said. The closest libraries to Ralph Ellison are the Midwest City Library, 8143 E Reno Ave., and the Downtown Library, 300 Park Ave., she said.
Patrons are eager for the reopening of the library at its regular location, Terry said. "They love their Ralph Ellison Library. They’re ready to get back to their home.”
Read more: NewsOK (http://www.newsok.com/renovated-ralph-ellison-library-set-to-begin-a-new-chapter/article/3421673?custom_click=headlines_widget#ixzz0YR2OXID E)
Renovated Ralph Ellison Library set to begin a new chapter
BY CHRIS SCHUTZ
Published: December 1, 2009
Patrons of the Ralph Ellison Library will get a chance to check out the building’s new look starting Dec. 14. The public is invited to a 2 p.m. ribbon-cutting ceremony to mark the reopening of the library, 2000 NE 23. The building has been closed a year for renovations. The library has been operating at a temporary location at 1918 NE 23. That location closed Monday.
The renovated library will boast a new 2,650-square-foot meeting area, which can be split into two separate meeting rooms, said Kim Terry, director of marketing and communications for the Metropolitan Library System. A large meeting room was a top priority of community leaders who were polled about library needs, Terry said. In the poll, patrons said "they want to get some speakers who are well-known,” she said. The $2 million renovation was funded from a general obligation bond approved by Oklahoma City voters in 2000. The library will also have a new foyer with space for special exhibits. There are also new rest rooms and a reconfigured children’s area, Terry said.
Other features of the library include a self-service system for checking out reserved materials. Patrons may reserve and check out materials from anywhere in the Metropolitan Library System. During the two-week period between the closing of the temporary site and the opening of the renovated building, patrons may use any other library in the system, Terry said. The closest libraries to Ralph Ellison are the Midwest City Library, 8143 E Reno Ave., and the Downtown Library, 300 Park Ave., she said.
Patrons are eager for the reopening of the library at its regular location, Terry said. "They love their Ralph Ellison Library. They’re ready to get back to their home.”
Read more: NewsOK (http://www.newsok.com/renovated-ralph-ellison-library-set-to-begin-a-new-chapter/article/3421673?custom_click=headlines_widget#ixzz0YR2OXID E)