Tuesday, November 3, 2009

November is Native American Heritage Month


Come visit Cuyamaca’s LTRC this month and enjoy the display in honor of our Native Americans.

This month’s display includes books from Cuyamaca’s Library collection. Native American children's stories and Native American myths and legends as well as volumes featuring Native American art and history are showcased. Posters displayed provide information about Native American groups from different geographical regions throughout the United States. The animals on loan from San Diego’s Natural History Museum in Balboa Park highlight native animals, and artifacts from Cuyamaca’s Heritage of the America’s Museum and items from Maria Gearhart’s, the LTRC Multi-Media Technician and Library Display Designer and Coordinator’s, private collection emphasize Native American Arts.

For more information about Native American Heritage month, be sure to visit:
http://nativeamericanheritagemonth.gov/index.html

Check out Cuyamaca’s Heritage of the America’s Museum @:
http://www.cuyamaca.edu/museum/

And explore San Diego’s Natural History Museum @:
http://www.sdnhm.org/

Thursday, October 1, 2009

National Disabilities Awareness Month


October is National Disabilities Awareness Month. Come visit the LTRC this month and learn more about human disabilities and how our college assists and supports disabled students. Our display contains books, information sheets on famous disabled individuals as well as five Paraquad Disability Awareness Posters. In addition, the display includes items on loan from Cuyamaca College’s Disabled Students Programs Services (DSPS) that are used to assist our disabled students such as assistive computer technology (both hardware and software) and alternate media. These items have been provided by the High Tech Center located in the LTRC in room C-102.

Cuyamaca College celebrates Disabilities Awareness Week from October 26 thru October 30th. Our 12th Annual Wheelchair Basketball Game is October 28, 2009 from 11:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. in the Cuyamaca College Gym. For more information about Cuyamaca College’s supportive services for disabled students or DSPS, please visit www.cuyamaca.edu/dsps

Wednesday, August 12, 2009

The Library has two concurrent displays thru the month of September!

The first floor of the library focuses on the 40th Anniversary of the first man to walk on the moon. On display are books and posters, a 40th Anniversary DVD with Walter Cronkite, and other items commemorating the historic event which took place on July 21, 1969. You can also check out this link: http://www.louisvuittonjourneys.com Watch the interviews of three incredible astronauts, Buzz Aldrin, the second man to walk on the moon; Sally Ride, the first woman in space and Jim Lovell, the commander of Apollo 13 and the command module pilot of Apollo 11.
On the second floor of the library there are books and posters on the Constitution.
Celebrating Constitution Day
September 17
On Sept. 17, 1787 the U.S. Constitution was signed. Constitution Day is a time to remember that great event and the “birthday” of our government. From now through the month of September the library will have on display books and posters of the Constitution and other Documents of Democracy.For additional information, checkout The National Archives' Website with a scan of the U.S. Constitution available online at:
http://www.archives.gov/national_archives_experience/charters/constitution.html
Display creatively arranged and designed by Maria Gearhart

Thursday, June 4, 2009

Water Supply Crisis


In response to San Diego’s mounting water crisis, the summer semester library display will focus on water conservation. Looking for tips and strategies for being a smarter water user? Come see the live plant exhibit that showcases Cuyamaca College’s Ornamental Horticulture Nursery’s low maintenance, drought resistant plants. Pick up some handy brochures and tip sheets for drought-friendly gardening and wise water consumption. Check out the library displays to learn more about local and international water shortage issues and solutions such as Southern California’s 20 Gallon Challenge.


Display items and information were generously donated by the Cuyamaca College Water Conservation Garden, the Cuyamaca College Ornamental Horticulture Program, and the City of San Diego Water Department.

Wednesday, May 13, 2009

LTRC Staff Members Create a "Globally Green" Basket for Cuyamaca Foundation Auction

What’s better than being Green? Being Globally Green! The Cuyamaca College LTRC has collected a set of delightful, hand-wrought gifts made from recycled materials by international artisans hosted by SERRV International. This basket will be auctioned off at the Cuyamaca College Foundation's Annual Fundraising Celebration, It's Good to Be Green! This event will be held in the Student Center on May 16 at 5:30 PM.

By supporting small-scale artisans from 75 under-developed and economically disadvantaged communities around the globe through the provision of tools, training and an alternative or fair trade market, SERRV seeks to “eradicate poverty wherever it resides.” Each purchase of the stunning jewelry, beautiful accessories and finely-crafted home décor items makes the whole world a better place.

Tuesday, May 5, 2009

Where in the Library is the Molcajete?

Visit our library display cases to learn more about Hispanic Heritage, and - while you are there - find the molcajete!

A molcajete is a mortar used in Mexican cuisine to grind spices and to prepare salsas and guacamole. Typically carved out of a single block of porous basalt volcanic rock, molcajetes are most often round or bowl-shaped and supported by three short legs. The matching pestle is called a tejolote.

Students who manage to track down this ancient relic have a chance of winning a beautiful pinata in a special drawing. To enter, you will need to answer the following question:

Where in the library is the molcajete?

Bring your submission to the circulation desk and a library staff member will enter your name in the contest. Only one entry per person will be allowed - and a valid student ID is required to participate. The winner will be chosen on Monday, June 1, 2009 (we will be contacting this person by phone or e-mail).

Monday, April 13, 2009

Win Two Tickets to the Da Vinci Experience in Balboa Park!

Leonardo Da Vinci was a painter, sculptor, architect designer, theorist, engineer and scientist—a genius and a genuine Renaissance Man. In honor of his life, the library is currently displaying books, posters and illustrations celebrating his brilliance and versatility. This display will be available through the end of April.

Students who visit the Cuyamaca College Library - and check out this library blog - have a chance to win two tickets to the Da Vinci Experience at the San Diego Air & Space Museum in Balboa Park (a $50 value). To enter, you will first need to answer the following question:

What replica of a Da Vinci concept is on display in the library?

Bring your answer, along with your student ID, to the circulation desk and a library staff member will enter your name in the contest. You may enter this drawing one time - and a valid student ID is required. The winner will be chosen on Monday, May 4, 2009 (we will be contacting this person by phone or e-mail).

Wednesday, March 4, 2009

March is Women's History Month!


The library has put together a Women and Work display in honor of Women's History Month. Library users will find books, e-books, and media on pay equity, work and employment opportunites for women (including information about specific ethnic groups), global outlook, and important dates in American History. The display also covers information on the historic Commission on the Status of Women, the formation and early beginnings of NOW (National Organization for Woman), as well as the Lilly Ledbetter Fair Pay Act.

And don't forget the Women’s History Forum, entitled Women Breaking Boundaries. On Wednesday, March 18, Cuyamaca College history instructors will be offering some scintillating talks on women and labor issues. The following panelists will appear:

· Jennifer Hernandez - Belle Baranceanu: An Artist’s Experience in the W.P.A.
· Juli Jones - Sarah Polk: First Lady as Political Partner
· Alazar Tesfumariam - Defying Authority: Women in the Abolition Movement
· Terry Valverde - Alice McGrath: In Search of Justice and Human Rights
· Tim Zelt - Ann Lee: Mother of all Shakers

After these presentations, Susan Haber, the History Department Chair, will conduct a question and answer session.

This event will be held at 6 pm in the Digital Theater. So make sure you attend in support of Women History Month. And don't forget to check out the display!

Tuesday, February 3, 2009

The library has traditionally put together a display in February for Black History Month on such topics as:

  • the 50th Anniversary of the Brown vs. the Board of Education Supreme Court ruling
  • Black History and the West
  • Black Literary Award Winners
  • History of Jazz
  • Civil Rights Movement of the 1960’s


The subject for this year’s library Black History Month display is a significant historic event: our nation’s first African-American President, Barack Obama.

Currently on display are materials and resources about President Obama--from his campaign to his inaugural--including posters of his presidential victory speech, as well as the entire text of his inaugural speech. Also included in the display are two books authored by Barack Obama, The Audacity of Hope: Thoughts on Reclaiming the American Dream (President Obama won a Grammy for his narration of the audio book), and Dreams from My Father: A Story of Race and Inheritance. This display can be found on both floors of the library. Come by and check it out.

Thursday, January 8, 2009

Healthy Eating Display

A display on healthy eating is currently on available in the library through the end of January. Library users will find books, e-books, DVDs, as well as posters on nutrition and healthy eating. Information on choices of good snacks, fat facts, and healthy foods are highlighted. The display can be found on both the first and second floors of the library. Come on by and take a look.

FYI: All Cuyamaca and Grossmont students are eligible to check out library materials. A current student ID is required at the time of check-out. Student IDs are available free of charge in the Counseling Office in the One-Stop Center. Students must complete the college registration process before an ID card can be issued.