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Bandit and Mr. Pickles, something tells us you know May is National Pet month!
Who's a good boy! No seriously. Which one of you is the good boy who knows to go outside to take care of business and which one of you "made" on the carpet. No, the Library will not clean this up for your owner! But, with a Library Card anybody can access Consumer Reports and get the (poop) scoop on carpet stain removers.
But Bandit and Mr. Pickles, we don't blame you. You've had to learn so much. You've had to learn that shoes are not chew toys. You've learned that while it's OK for humans to yap nonstop, barking nonstop isn't considered "cool." And that even though you NOW there is something pretty amazing to be discovered just a few feet under the back yard, no digging. No, no, no! Well why can't your human learn how to tell you what the "rules" are up front?! Why not have them take our Pet and Animal Care course via Universal Class? Or why not checkout a Dog Training DVD? You could watch it together! In fact, why not make it a double feature? Better yet, a triple feature? Is there such thing as a quadruple feature? Benji? Marley & Me? The Adventures of Milo and Otis? 101 Dalmatians?
Bandit and Mr. Pickles, just remember these words of wisdom:
- The average dog is a nicer person than the average person.
- If you want the best seat in the house…you’ll have to move the dog.
- Every dog will have its day!
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National Public Service Recognition Week
This week is National Public Service Recognition Week. Here are just a few of our amazing employees and their reasons for devoting their time to a career in public service. We thank all of our staff, as well as everyone else who works in public service! See all the photos here »
May is National Pet Month
It's Throwback Thursday and May is National Pet month! The Kansas School for the Deaf introduced Johnson County to Buddy the deaf dog! Sure he wears a hat, eyeglasses and smokes a pipe - he's a working class dog!
See more local history at jocohistory.org or follow our hashtag on Twitter.
A Visit with Jeanie and Zachary Botkin New Board member and Teen Representative
How long have you been Friends members?
We’ve been Friends members since going to our first summer book sale after moving to Kansas City. We had so much fun digging through the piles at the Metcalf Mall finding treasures to take home.
What do you want to learn by serving on the Friends Board?
I [Jeanie] thought it would be a great way for Zachary and me to share our passion for the Library and a valuable opportunity for Zachary to learn about the inner workings of a board. We are both focused on increasing the community’s awareness of the great services and look forward to helping the Library connect with youth.
Why should someone join the Friends of Johnson County Library?
Our elevator speech: Since Benjamin Franklin opened the first library in America, we all know how important libraries have become to our education and way of life. We go there to explore our most-challenging questions with unlimited freedom. But our Library is so much more than that . . . bringing the community together to a place where people can cut CDs, use a 3D printer, practice being a newscaster, design and cut out chess pieces, get help with homework, and learn a new language. And, the best part . . . our Library is open to anyone!
What are you reading right now?
Zachary is reading Gödel, Escher, Bach: An Eternal Golden Braid, written by Douglas Hofstadter who won a Pulitzer Prize for the book in 1979. The book explores common themes in the lives and works of logician Kurt Gödel, artist M. C. Escher and composer Johann Sebastian Bach. Jeanie is focusing on books that show how companies are using design thinking to innovate their products and services such as Design to Grow: How Coca-Cola Learned to Combine Scale and Agility (and How You Can Too) by David Butler and Linda Tischler.
About Jeanie Botkin: After spending 20+ years as an attorney at Polsinelli, Jeanie now heads up the firm’s Professional Development Department. She especially loves working with new attorneys who are transitioning from backpacks to briefcases. She spends every spare second with her family and loves to play Munchkin Legends with her son Zachary.
About Zachary Botkin: Zachary is a freshman at Mill Valley High School. After finishing a rigorous semester of debate, he is now figuring out his signature events in forensics. When not studying, he relaxes with video games, loves to program computers and reads up on the latest scientific discoveries.
This Week at the Library
This week at the Library you can give your career a boost, attend a book club for introverts, and hear some wonderful poetry.
Career Series: Resume Building, Nail Your Interview, and Building a Budget (registration required) Monday, Wednesday and Friday, 9:30 - 11:30 am @ Antioch Library
Silent Book Group May 7, 6 - 7:30 pm @ Groundhouse Coffee
Heart of America Shakespeare Sonnet Contest Readings May 12, 1 - 2 pm @ Central Resource Library
Hot Nonfiction Picks
Each month we look through the nonfiction items on order and make a list of the ones with buzz, and the ones that pique our interest. Check them out!
Be the “Preferred” Candidate
Congratulations Danaë! You just graduated, and thanks to the Career Planning and Jobs section of the JCL website, you found the ideal position for you as a Medical Services Tech. You look great on paper, thanks to Brainfuse JobNow.
But, while you have the minimum required prerequisite skills, what about those “preferred” skills? How many people are applying anyway? Hundreds? What will set you apart?
Don’t worry, the Library’s got your back! We’ve got the resources you need and all you need is your Library Card!
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Bilingual communication? It doesn’t get better than Rosetta Stone
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Medical spreadsheets? You’re going to learn Medical Coding through Universal Class
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How do you keep up on the latest in health and wellness? You regularly visit Learn It Live
You’ve got this! When you need help, you’ll always find it here!