Category: Library

  • As The Page Turns 8/4/25

    The Library waves goodbye to summer as the school year starts and the 2025 Summer Reading Program “Color Our World” has come to an end. On Tuesday, July 29th, the Library hosted a “Wave Goodbye to Summer Party” in Abbitt Park! We surprised those that showed up with a HUGE dolphin water slide, crocheted reusable water balloons, squirt guns, sidewalk chalk drawing, snow cones, go fish game, tie-dying and guest vendors from the town of Appomattox and Holliday Lake State Park.
    Even Bruce the great white swam outside to join the fun! We want to thank everyone who participated in our Summer Reading Program and hope to see you through the rest of the year!

    If you have any questions or concerns about this article or other library-related topics, please feel free to call us during normal business hours at 434.352.5340.

    Article / Photo Submitted by
    Katharine G. Bloodworth
    Public Services Specialist
    J. Robert Jamerson Memorial Library

    The Library receives a steady supply of new and donated items, we would like to highlight the following:
    New to Us DVDs
    Leap!
    Smallfoot
    13 Minutes
    Under the Tuscan Sun
    Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy
    The Lion King
    Moana

    Community Calendar

    August 5th, Tuesday – PEATC (Parent Educational Advocacy Training Center) to be at the Jamerson Library from 3:00 pm to 5:00 pm. PEATC provides tools and information to empower parents/guardians of students with disabilities (birth – 26 years of age) with services and support, research-based information and training, and opportunities for strategic partnerships and advocacy for systemic improvement. For more information on PEATC please visit their website at: https://peatc.org/.

    August 8th, Friday – Hillcat’s SouthPaw to be at the J. Robert Jamerson Memorial Library, in our community room from 2:00 pm to 4:00 pm. Join SouthPaw for a Story & Craft Time at 2:00 pm, followed by a meet & greet. Parents, bring your cameras or phones, take photos and enjoy refreshments while meeting this famous green kitty! SouthPaw will be here to help celebrate the love of reading and the all-American game of baseball! Remember that you can earn a free baseball ticket to the Sunday, August 17th game, if you are a registered participant in our Summer Reading Program.

    August 9th, Saturday – Jamerson Library’s Creative Outlet Class for Adults (18+) starting at 11:00 am in the community room. Learn to blend oil pastels to create a Tree of Life artwork. You must be pre-registered to attend. You can register online at: https://www.jrjml.org/adult-program-registration/ .

    August 11th, Monday – Sun Bonnet Sue Stitchers to meet at the J. Robert Jamerson Memorial Library starting at 10:00am. Anyone interested in sharing or learning a skill like crocheting, knitting, quilting, needlework, sewing or other related hobbies are encouraged to attend. Enjoy good company while sharing patterns, exchanging ideas, learning new projects or teaching others. This meeting is open to anyone willing to teach or learn, yes gentleman, this includes you too!

    August 19th, Tuesday – Understanding Alzheimer’s Meeting starting at 3:00 pm in the Jamerson Library’s community room. This month’s theme is Understanding and Responding to Dementia-Related Behavior. Gain valuable insights into understanding behaviors linked with dementia. Explore typical triggers for these behaviors and discover effective strategies to assess the individual’s requirements. Learn how to intervene in a manner that promotes their well-being and quality of life. Equip yourself with practical knowledge that empowers you to provide better care and support for those affected by dementia. Join us in this educational session and make a positive difference in the lives of others. This program is sponsored by Alzheimer’s Association of of Central and Western Virginia.

    August 20th, Wednesday – Preschool Story & Craft Time at the J. Robert Jamerson Memorial Library starting at 11:00 am and 12:00 pm. The Library will feature an age-appropriate book followed by a simple craft project and snacks. Everyone is welcome to attend with the understanding that this program is intended for preschool patrons.

    August 21st, Thursday – Jamerson Retro Movie Night starting at 6:00pm in the community room. Join the Library for a family-friendly film about a young boy who borrows a mysterious, ornately-bound book, he never dreamed that turning a page would draw him into a shimmering fantasy world of racing snails, hang-glider bats, soaring luckdragons, puckish elves, a Childlike Empress, a brave warrior and a slab-faced walking quarry. Refreshments will be served.

    August 23rd, Saturday – Jamerson Library to be at the Wolfswood Faire, hosted by Wolfbane Productions! All ye Lords, Ladies and peasants come seek us out in the woods as we participant in a fun filled day of medieval games, sword fights, live performances, music and dancing, but watch out for wolves! Look for our blue tent at 681 Country Club Road in Appomattox from 2:00 pm to 7:00 pm. For information about the Wolfswood Faire visit the Wolfbane website at: https://www.wolfbane.org/wolfswood-faire .

    August 26th, Tuesday – Parent Support Group at the Jamerson Library starting at 6:30 pm. Are you the parent or legal guardian of a special needs child? Did you know that there is a support group for you in Appomattox? We will meet in the community room of the J. Robert Jamerson Memorial Library (157 Main Street). For more information contact Alyssa Holland at [email protected].

    August 27th, Wednesday – Preschool Story & Craft Time at the J. Robert Jamerson Memorial Library starting at 11:00 am and 12:00 pm. The Library will feature an age-appropriate book followed by a simple craft project and snacks. Everyone is welcome to attend with the understanding that this program is intended for preschool patrons.

  • As the Page Turns 7/28/25

    August is named after the very first Roman emperor (and grandnephew of Julius Caesar) Augustus Caesar. August’s birthstone is the peridot and the flower is the gladiolus. A few of the observances for August are American Adventures Month, Back to School Month, Clear The Shelters Month, National Read A Romance Novel Month, and Personalized Learning Month.

    Sara Conner from Longwood University reading to the kids during the last Summer Reading Program, a theater workshop.

    On Tuesday, July 22nd the Library introduced the book “Broadway Bird” by Alex Timbers as a part of Story, Craft & Activity Time. Louisa is a tiny parakeet with a HUGE dream: to be a Broadway star. But no matter what she does, everyone keeps telling her she’s too small to make it big! When a chance at her big break comes, Louisa learns that no matter how small you are, with a little talent and a lot of hard work, you can do anything – even be on Broadway! The kids enjoyed snacks while making masquerade masks using felt, glitter glue, sticky gems, and colored yarn. The activity was doing improve Broadway characters using their imagination. If you are interested in the book, it will be available for checkout soon.

    On Wednesday, July 23rd the Library played a movie about a team of singing, dancing all-stars. The ever-optimistic koala, and his friends have big dreams of staging their most dazzling show yet in the glittering entertainment capital of the world!

    On Thursday, July 24th Library Fairy MaKayla read the book “Olivia Acts Out” as a part of Story, Craft & Activity Time. The kids enjoyed snacks while showing their creative side by making their own puppet theaters using crayons, sticky gems and glitter glue. Afterwards they used their theaters to put on their own puppet show!

    Friday, July 25th was a bittersweet day as we wrapped up our 2025 Summer Reading Program, “Color Or World” with the last event, a theater workshop hosted by Sara Conner from Longwood University. Sara read the book “B is for Broadway” by John Robert Allman. The kids listened and sang along to some famous Broadway tunes, created sock puppets and experimented with “white lights” by using skittles candy to learn how color effects lighting in productions. The kids also go to perform impromptu plays with their sock puppets.

    Ding Ding Ding!! And the winners of the Summer Reading Art Show categories are as follows: Drawing – Marleigh Scruggs, Painting – Rochelle Hertzler, Fiber Art – Presley Wiley, Photography – Abi Perry, 3D – Kaylee Meadows, Artistic Interpretation – Finn Schaefer, and Overall – Marleigh Scruggs.

    And the winners of the 2025 Summer Reading Program are as follows: Purple Group (2 – 5 years of age) – Evangeline Gallagher, Blue Group (6 – 10 years of age) Georgia Schaefer, Green Group (11 – 17 years of age) Amy Haugh, and the Yellow Group (18+) Tricia Bell. We would like to congratulate all our winners!

    The Library staff is taking a deep breath and a much deserved break as the 2025 Summer Reading Program is now over. You have until Friday, August 1st to spend all your earned Summer Reading Tickets.

    On Friday, August 8th the Jamerson Memorial Library will host the Hillcat’s mascot, SouthPaw in our community room from 2:00 pm to 4:00 pm. Join SouthPaw for a Story & Craft Time at 2:00 pm, followed by a meet & greet. Parents, bring your cameras or phones, take photos and enjoy refreshments while meeting this famous green kitty! SouthPaw will be here to help celebrate the love of reading and the all-American game of baseball! If there are any available free tickets to the Sunday, August 17th Hillcats vs the Shorebirds game, we will be giving them away at this event!

    Enjoy the Perseid Meteor shower by checking out the telescope at the J. Robert Jamerson Memorial Library! Did you know that the Library owns a Zhumell Z114 telescope that is available as one of our “special checkout”? These “special checkout” items may include, but are not limited to, equipment, books, tools, DVDs, devices, and other materials that can be checked out under one barcode. You are allowed one “special checkout” at any given time for 1 week with 1 renewal (if the item is not on hold) to patrons 18 years of age or older with a library account in good standing. Some “special checkout” items may come with a limited quantity of supplies for patrons to use, such as paper, yarn, thread, or other materials, as a courtesy, and only when supplies are available. To find out more about the Perseid meteor shower visit NASA at: https://science.nasa.gov/solar-system/meteors-meteorites/perseids/ .

    If you have any questions or concerns about this article or other library-related topics, please feel free to call us during normal business hours at 434.352.5340.

    Article / Photo Submitted by
    Katharine G. Bloodworth
    Public Services Specialist
    J. Robert Jamerson Memorial Library

    Community Calendar

    July 29th, Tuesday – Wave Goodbye to Summer – Dress to get wet and meet the Jamerson Memorial Library in Abbitt Park from 12:00 pm to 3:00 pm for a splashing good time! This is a family-friendly event to bid summer adieu!

    August 5th, Tuesday – PEATC (Parent Educational Advocacy Training Center) to be at the Jamerson Library from 3:00 pm to 5:00 pm. PEATC provides tools and information to empower parents/guardians of students with disabilities (birth – 26 years of age) with services and support, research-based information and training, and opportunities for strategic partnerships and advocacy for systemic improvement. For more information on PEATC please visit their website at: https://peatc.org/.

    August 8th, Friday – Hillcats’ SouthPaw to be at the J. Robert Jamerson Memorial Library, in our community room from 2:00 pm to 4:00 pm. Join SouthPaw for a Story & Craft Time at 2:00 pm, followed by a meet & greet. Parents, bring your cameras or phones, take photos and enjoy refreshments while meeting this famous green kitty! SouthPaw will be here to help celebrate the love of reading and the all-American game of baseball! Remember that you can earn a free baseball ticket to the Sunday, August 17th game, if you are a registered participant in our Summer Reading Program.

    August 9th, Saturday – Jamerson Library’s Creative Outlet Class for Adults (18+) starting at 11:00 am in the community room. Learn to blend oil pastels to create a Tree of Life artwork. You must be pre-registered to attend. You can register online at: https://www.jrjml.org/adult-program-registration/ .

    August 11th, Monday – Sun Bonnet Sue Stitchers to meet at the J. Robert Jamerson Memorial Library starting at 10:00am. Anyone interested in sharing or learning a skill like crocheting, knitting, quilting, needlework, sewing or other related hobbies are encouraged to attend. Enjoy good company while sharing patterns, exchanging ideas, learning new projects or teaching others. This meeting is open to anyone willing to teach or learn, yes gentleman, this includes you too!

    August 19th, Tuesday – Understanding Alzheimer’s Meeting starting at 3:00 pm in the Jamerson Library’s community room. This month’s theme is Understanding and Responding to Dementia-Related Behavior. Gain valuable insights into understanding behaviors linked with dementia. Explore typical triggers for these behaviors and discover effective strategies to assess the individual’s requirements. Learn how to intervene in a manner that promotes their well-being and quality of life. Equip yourself with practical knowledge that empowers you to provide better care and support for those affected by dementia. Join us in this educational session and make a positive difference in the lives of others. This program is sponsored by Alzheimer’s Association of Central and Western Virginia.

    August 20th, Wednesday – Preschool Story & Craft Time at the J. Robert Jamerson Memorial Library starting at 11:00 am and 12:00 pm. The Library will feature an age-appropriate book followed by a simple craft project and snacks. Everyone is welcome to attend with the understanding that this program is intended for preschool patrons.

    August 21st, Thursday – Jamerson Library Retro Movie Night starting at 6:00pm in the community room. Join the Library for a family-friendly film about a young boy who borrows a mysterious, ornately-bound book, he never dreamed that turning a page would draw him into a shimmering fantasy world of racing snails, hang-glider bats, soaring luckdragons, puckish elves, a Childlike Empress, a brave warrior and a slab-faced walking quarry. Refreshments will be served.

    August 23rd, Saturday – Jamerson Library to be at the Wolfswood Faire, hosted by Wolfbane Productions! All ye Lords, Ladies and peasants come seek us out in the woods as we participate in a fun-filled day of medieval games, sword fights, live performances, music, and dancing, but watch out for wolves! Look for our blue tent at 681 Country Club Road in Appomattox from 2:00 pm to 7:00 pm. For information about the Wolfswood Faire visit the Wolfbane website at: https://www.wolfbane.org/wolfswood-faire .

    August 26th, Tuesday – Parent Support Group at the Jamerson Library starting at 6:30 pm. Are you the parent or legal guardian of a special needs child? Did you know that there is a support group for you in Appomattox? We will meet in the community room of the J. Robert Jamerson Memorial Library (157 Main Street). For more information contact Alyssa Holland at [email protected].

    August 27th, Wednesday – Preschool Story & Craft Time at the J. Robert Jamerson Memorial Library starting at 11:00 am and 12:00 pm. The Library will feature an age-appropriate book followed by a simple craft project and snacks. Everyone is welcome to attend with the understanding that this program is intended for preschool patrons.

  • As The Page Turns 7/21/25

    It was a busy week at the Library, as we get ready to wrap up our 2025 Summer Reading Program “Color Our World”. On Tuesday, July 15th an employee introduced the book “Music is in Everything” by Ziggy Marley as a part of the Summer Reading Story, Craft & Activity Time. A picture book based on his popular song celebrating music’s many forms, from the sounds of ocean waves to laughter in the family kitchen. The kids got into the grove and made their own music shakers using plastic containers, pom poms, sequins, and of course beads while enjoying snacks. The activity was to play the board game The Game of Life, one of the kids pulled the Librarian career card!

    On Wednesday, July 16th the Library hosted a movie about an Eleven-year-old orphan who has one dream, to go to Paris and become a dancer. Her best friend, an imaginative, exuberant boy with a passion for creating, has a dream of his own to become a famous inventor. In a leap of faith, they leave their orphanage in pursuit of their passions. We had a nice crowd that enjoyed refreshments while watching the movie.

    On Thursday, July 17th the Library introduced the book “Can You Dance Like A Peacock?” written by Rekha S. Rajanhe for the Summer Reading Story, Craft & Activity Time. Learn about animals and get grooving with this fun and lively picture book from a renowned STEAM expert and arts educator! Can YOU dance like a peacock? Stand up straight, fluff your feathers, stretch your neck, and STRUT STRUT STRUT! Discover the amazing ways that animals use movement to communicate! The kids enjoyed snacks while making fancy fans using construction paper, sticky gems, and ribbons and danced their way around the community room performing dances of different animals. If you are interested in this book it will be available for checkout soon.

    Also on Thursday the Library presented the first summer blockbuster film about a seaside community that finds itself under attack by a dangerous great white shark, the town’s chief of police, a young marine biologist and a grizzled shark hunter embark on a desperate quest to destroy the beast before it strikes again. Yes, of course we served snacks! Nothing like watching a movie about a shark that munchies his way across the screen while munching on your own snacks!

    On Friday, July 18th the Library hosted the young ladies from Majestic Strength LLC of Farmville, to take center stage in Abbit Park, for a dance demonstration. Majestic Strength believes in the transformative power of dance, not only as a physical art form but also as a catalyst for mental and emotional well-being. To find out more about Majestic Strength and their philosophy of the belief that dance should be a safe space for all individuals, regardless of their background or identity please visit their website at: https://www.majesticstrengthllc.com/ .

    Dunnnn dunnn…… dun dun…. Dun dun dun dun…..and the winners of this year’s Shark Week Raffle are Peggie Johnson, Adrian Scruggs, Colem Lee, Kylie Martin and Abigail Page! Yes, we had so much shark-related stuff that we created five winners! For over a decade the Library has celebrated Shark Week by hosting a shark week raffle. We would like to thank Sue Hamlett of Pamplin for supporting this raffle through her generous donation of shark-related items.

    Don’t forget to “dress to get wet” on Tuesday, July 29th, for a “Wave Goodbye to Summer” party! Meet the Library staff in Abbitt Park for some water-themed fun from 12:00 pm to 3:00pm for a splashing good time!

    Calling all Hillcat Baseball fans, learn how to score free tickets at the Jamerson Memorial Library! The Hillcats are sponsoring a “Blast Off to Reading” Game on Sunday, August 17th, as they play against the Delmarva Shorebirds starting at 2:00 pm! If you are registered for the Jamerson Memorial Library’s Summer Reading Program, you can earn one of these tickets by reading for at least 30 minutes. It is one ticket per person, no exceptions, while supplies last. It is not too late to sign up online for our Summer Reading Program “Color Our World” at: https://jrjml.beanstack.com/reader365 . Yes, adults are included in this promotion between the Jamerson Library and the Lynchburg Hillcats!

    Enjoy the Perseid Meteor shower by checking out the telescope at the J. Robert Jamerson Memorial Library! Did you know that the Library owns a Zhumell Z114 telescope that is available as one of our “special checkout”? These “special checkout” items may include, but are not limited to, equipment, books, tools, DVDs, devices, and other materials that can be checked out under one barcode. You are allowed one “special checkout” at any given time for 1 week with 1 renewal (if the item is not on hold) to patrons 18 years of age or older with a library account in good standing. Some “special checkout” items may come with a limited quantity of supplies for patrons to use, such as paper, yarn, thread, or other materials, as a courtesy, and only when supplies are available. To find out more about the Perseid meteor shower visit NASA at: https://science.nasa.gov/solar-system/meteors-meteorites/perseids/ .

    If you have any questions or concerns about this article or other library-related topics, please feel free to call us during normal business hours at 434.352.5340.

    Article / Photo Submitted by
    Katharine G. Bloodworth
    Public Services Specialist
    J. Robert Jamerson Memorial Library

    Community Calendar

    July 22nd, Tuesday – Summer Reading Book, Craft & Activity at the Jamerson Memorial Library starting at 1:00 pm. Join the Library for a family-friendly book, a creative craft, and a fun activity with snacks!

    July 23rd, Wednesday – Jamerson Library’s Family Friendly Summer Reading Movie starting at 1:00 pm in the Library’s community room. All your favorite singing, dancing all-stars return in the definitive feel-good event of the year. The ever-optimistic koala and his cast have big dreams of staging their most dazzling show yet in the glittering entertainment capital of the world. Free refreshments!

    July 23rd, Wednesday – Appomattox For Equality’s Open Discussion on how to be proactive for ourselves and our children’s health, and improving our wellness and self-care. They will meet in the community room at the J. Robert Jamerson Memorial Library (157 Main Street, Appomattox) starting at 7:00 pm. July is Minority Mental Health Awareness Month; everyone is welcome to attend.

    July 24th, Thursday – Summer Reading Book, Craft & Activity at the Jamerson Memorial Library starting at 1:00 pm. Join the Library for a family-friendly book, a creative craft, and a fun activity with snacks!

    July 25th, Friday – Theater Workshop with the Jamerson Library starting at 1:00 pm. Join Sara from Longwood College and our own Library Fairy MaKayla at the Library for a theater workout! What do body stretches, tongue twisters, interactive stories, music, lighting and making a sock puppet have in common? The art of live theater! All ages are welcome to attend, this is a family-friendly event focused on the 2025 Summer Reading “Color Our World”.

    July 29th, Tuesday – Wave Goodbye to Summer – Dress to get wet and meet the Jamerson Memorial Library in Abbitt Park from 12:00 pm to 3:00 pm for a splashing good time! This is a family-friendly event to bid summer adieu!

    August 5th, Tuesday – PEATC (Parent Educational Advocacy Training Center) to be at the Jamerson Library from 3:00 pm to 5:00 pm. PEATC provides tools and information to empower parents/guardians of students with disabilities (birth – 26 years of age) with services and support, research-based information and training, and opportunities for strategic partnerships and advocacy for systemic improvement. For more information on PEATC please visit their website at: https://peatc.org/.

    August 8th, Friday – Hillcat’s SouthPaw to be at the J. Robert Jamerson Memorial Library, in our community room from 2:00 pm to 4:00 pm. Join SouthPaw for a Story & Craft Time at 2:00 pm, followed by a meet & greet. Parents, bring your cameras or phones, take photos and enjoy refreshments while meeting this famous green kitty! SouthPaw will be here to help celebrate the love of reading and the all-American game of baseball! Remember that you can earn a free baseball ticket to the Sunday, August 17th game, if you are a registered participant in our Summer Reading Program.

    August 9th, Saturday – Jamerson Library’s Creative Outlet Class for Adults (18+) starting at 11:00 am in the community room. Learn to blend oil pastels to create a Tree of Life artwork. You must be pre-registered to attend. You can register online at: https://www.jrjml.org/adult-program-registration/ .

    August 11th, Monday – Sun Bonnet Sue Stitchers to meet at the J. Robert Jamerson Memorial Library starting at 10:00am. Anyone interested in sharing or learning a skill like crocheting, knitting, quilting, needlework, sewing or other related hobbies are encouraged to attend. Enjoy good company while sharing patterns, exchanging ideas, learning new projects or teaching others. This meeting is open to anyone willing to teach or learn, yes gentleman, this includes you too!

    August 19th, Tuesday – Understanding Alzheimer’s Meeting starting at 3:00 pm in the Jamerson Library’s community room. This month’s theme is Understanding and Responding to Dementia-Related Behavior. Gain valuable insights into understanding behaviors linked with dementia. Explore typical triggers for these behaviors and discover effective strategies to assess the individual’s requirements. Learn how to intervene in a manner that promotes their well-being and quality of life. Equip yourself with practical knowledge that empowers you to provide better care and support for those affected by dementia. Join us in this educational session and make a positive difference in the lives of others. This program is sponsored by Alzheimer’s Association of of Central and Western Virginia.

    August 20th, Wednesday – Preschool Story & Craft Time at the J. Robert Jamerson Memorial Library starting at 11:00 am and 12:00 pm. The Library will feature an age-appropriate book followed by a simple craft project and snacks. Everyone is welcome to attend with the understanding that this program is intended for preschool patrons.

    August 21st, Thursday – Jamerson Retro Movie Night starting at 6:00pm in the community room. Join the Library for a family-friendly film about a young boy who borrows a mysterious, ornately-bound book, he never dreamed that turning a page would draw him into a shimmering fantasy world of racing snails, hang-glider bats, soaring luckdragons, puckish elves, a Childlike Empress, a brave warrior and a slab-faced walking quarry. Refreshments will be served.

    August 23rd, Saturday – Jamerson Library to be at the Wolfswood Faire, hosted by Wolfbane Productions! All ye Lords, Ladies and peasants come seek us out in the woods as we participant in a fun filled day of medieval games, sword fights, live performances, music and dancing, but watch out for wolves! Look for our blue tent at 681 Country Club Road in Appomattox from 2:00 pm to 7:00 pm. For information about the Wolfswood Faire visit the Wolfbane website at: https://www.wolfbane.org/wolfswood-faire .

    August 26th, Tuesday – Parent Support Group at the Jamerson Library starting at 6:30 pm. Are you the parent or legal guardian of a special needs child? Did you know that there is a support group for you in Appomattox? We will meet in the community room of the J. Robert Jamerson Memorial Library (157 Main Street). For more information contact Alyssa Holland at [email protected].

    August 27th, Wednesday – Preschool Story & Craft Time at the J. Robert Jamerson Memorial Library starting at 11:00 am and 12:00 pm. The Library will feature an age-appropriate book followed by a simple craft project and snacks. Everyone is welcome to attend with the understanding that this program is intended for preschool patrons.

  • As The Page Turns 7/14/25

    Reaching out beyond Appomattox. Did you know that Library’s play a huge role in tourism? “Library Tourism” is the hot buzz word that has gone viral around the world. The J Robert Jamerson Memorial Library embraces library tourism with our own unique spin. What is Library Tourism? It describes when people travel to a tourist destination and visit the library while there. Libraries are active and vibrant participants in cultural tourism, promoting the development and utilization of spaces, activities and information services within libraries. Public Libraries often store local historical and cultural information and manuscripts for the area in which they reside along with offering exhibitions and events, providing online services (for finding out more information about the area and printing boarding passes or tickets) and have reading areas that are free and open to the public. This Library uses donations and deletions to help fill these Little Free Libraries at a cost of near zero. Sharing and caring is a part of our community and civic duties as a public Library.

    Director Cindy Scheu standing next to the Library’s bookcase inside the Visitor’s Center while setting up another Little Free Library around town.

    On Tuesday, July 8th Library Fairy MaKayla introduced the book “This Book is Perfect”! by Ron Keres as a part of the Summer Reading Story, Craft & Activity program. Finn is not like most frogs. Finn likes things clean―perfectly clean.
    His book is immaculate. It’s amazing. It’s PERFECT, well, according to him. But one day, an oopy, goopy mess begins to sneak its way onto Finn’s pristine pages, threatening to disrupt his perfect world. Determined to restore order, Finn embarks on a mission to fix the mess. But he soon learns that not all messes can be fixed. And not all messes should be fixed. The kids created their own comic book style journals to record their own adventures while enjoying snacks. The activity included becoming their own authors and illustrators by creating stories in a round table style collaboration of free form storytelling. If you are interested in the book it is available for checkout.

    As a part of the 2025 Summer Reading Program “Color Our World”, the Library hosted a Family Story & Craft Time on July 9th. We introduced the book “This Art is for the Birds”, written and illustrated by Susan Bednarski. Alex the Crow is an artist, and his pigeon friends think his work belongs in the museum. But how will they get it there? With persistence and pigeonuity, the four friends hatch a plan to help their friend achieve his dream. The New York art world will never be the same! Each family received a copy of the book to take home! Kids enjoyed cupcakes while everyone made painted stained glass art ornaments accented with colorful beads. If this book sounds fun and you are interested in reading it, it is available for checkout at the Library.

    Also on Wednesday, the Library featured a movie about a magical journey of a famous nanny who helps a family remember the joy of being a child. Together with her friend a lamplighter fun is brought back to the streets of London in a celebration where everything is possible…even the impossible. Everyone who attended enjoyed refreshments.

    On Thursday, July 10th the Library featured the book “When You Open a Book” written by Caroline Derlatka. *“Two children dine with mermaids, swashbuckle with pirates, and ride on the shoulders of a giant in this beautiful tale about the transportive power of reading. The dreamlike illustrations use a broad palette of bright colors and wispy textures to spark children’s imaginations, encouraging them to crack open a book and enter a world of winged dragons, musical sea creatures, and mice hanging stars on the moon.”―ForeWord Reviews. The kids used their imagination to “go to the beach” while enjoying snacks and making Beach Hut Pen Cup Holders using colored paper, crayons, colored pencils, and embellishments. If you are interested in this book, it is available for checkout.

    On Friday, July 11th the Library turned a negative into a positive as they pulled a last-minute craft and snack hour to replace the youth choir program. We brought the kids out of the heat and into our community room for refreshments and lots of crafts to create.

    On Saturday July 12th the Library Director held another Creative Outlet Class for adults. July’s project was to create the viral beaded plants using wire, terracotta pots, moss, and tons of beads! This program was created to allow patrons and guests who are 18+ a venue to explore their creative side through art. Our next Creative Outlet Class for Adults will be held on Saturday, August 9th starting at 11:00 am, using oil pastels for a Tree of Life. If you wish to attend you must be pre-registered online at: https://www.jrjml.org/adult-program-registration .

    Calling all Hillcat Baseball fans, learn how to score free tickets at the Jamerson Memorial Library! The Hillcats are sponsoring a “Blast Off to Reading” Game on Sunday, August 17th, as they play against the Delmarva Shorebirds starting at 2:00 pm! If you are registered for the Jamerson Memorial Library’s Summer Reading Program, you can earn one of these tickets by reading for at least 30 minutes. It is one ticket per person, no exceptions, while supplies last. It is not too late to sign up online for our Summer Reading Program “Color Our World” at: https://jrjml.beanstack.com/reader365 . Yes, adults are included in this promotion between the Jamerson Library and the Lynchburg Hillcats!
    If you have any questions or concerns about this article or other library-related topics, please feel free to call us during normal business hours at 434.352.5340.

    Article / Photo Submitted by
    Katharine G. Bloodworth
    Public Services Specialist
    J. Robert Jamerson Memorial Library

    The Library receives a steady supply of new and donated items, and would like to highlight the following titles:

    DVDs    
        Yellowstone Season 5, Part 1
        Yellowstone Season 5, Part 2
        Conclave
        Venom: The Last Dance
        Entourage – Season 1 (replacement copy)
        Gladiator II

    Library Community Calendar

    July 14th, Monday – Sun Bonnet Sue Stitchers to meet at the J. Robert Jamerson Memorial Library starting at 10:00 am. Anyone interested in sharing or learning a skill like crocheting, knitting, quilting, needlework, sewing or other related hobbies are encouraged to attend. Enjoy good company while sharing patterns, exchanging ideas, learning new projects or teaching others. This meeting is open to anyone willing to teach or learn. Yes gentleman, this includes you too!

    July 15th, Tuesday – Summer Reading Book, Craft & Activity at the Jamerson Memorial Library starting at 1:00 pm. Join the Library for a family-friendly book, a creative craft, and a fun activity with snacks!

    July 15th, Tuesday – Jamerson Memorial Library Board Meeting starting at 4:00 pm in the Library’s community room. We are located at 157 Main Street. These meetings are open to the public and you are encouraged to attend.

    July 16th, Wednesday – Jamerson Library Family-Friendly in the community room starting at 1:00 pm. An eleven-year-old orphan has one dream to go to Paris and become a dancer. Her best friend, an imaginative, exuberant boy with a passion for creating, has a dream of his own to become a famous inventor. In a leap of faith, they leave their orphanage in pursuit of their passions. But there’s a catch, to find out more you need to join us! Free refreshments will be provided.

    July 17th, Thursday – Summer Reading Book, Craft & Activity at the Jamerson Memorial Library starting at 1:00 pm. Join the Library for a family-friendly book, a creative craft, and a fun activity with snacks!

    July 17th, Thursday – Jamerson Retro Movie Night starting at 6:00 pm in the Library’s community room. When a seaside community finds itself under attack by a dangerous great white shark, the town’s chief of police, a young marine biologist and a grizzled shark hunter embark on a desperate quest to destroy the beast before it strikes again. Free refreshments will be provided!

    July 18th, Friday – Dance Demo from Majestic Strength Dance Studio in Abbitt Park starting at 1:00 pm. Art is more than just paint! Join the Jamerson Memorial Library as they host a local dance studio for jumps, twirls and more!

    July 22nd, Tuesday – Summer Reading Book, Craft & Activity at the Jamerson Memorial Library starting at 1:00 pm. Join the Library for a family-friendly book, a creative craft, and a fun activity with snacks!

    July 23rd, Wednesday – Jamerson Library’s Family Friendly Summer Reading Movie starting at 1:00 pm in the Library’s community room. All your favorite singing and dancing all-stars return in the definitive feel-good event of the year. The ever-optimistic koala and his cast have big dreams of staging their most dazzling show yet in the glittering entertainment capital of the world. Free refreshments!

    July 23rd, Wednesday – Appomattox For Equality’s Open Discussion on how to be proactive for ourselves and our children’s health and improving our wellness and self-care. They will meet in the community room at the J. Robert Jamerson Memorial Library (157 Main Street, Appomattox) starting at 7:00 pm. July is Minority Mental Health Awareness Month; everyone is welcome to attend.

    July 24th, Thursday – Summer Reading Book, Craft & Activity at the Jamerson Memorial Library starting at 1:00 pm. Join the Library for a family-friendly book, a creative craft, and a fun activity with snacks!

    July 25th, Friday – Theater Workshop with the Jamerson Library starting at 1:00 pm. Join Sara from Longwood College and our own Library Fairy MaKayla at the Library for a theater workout! What do body stretches, tongue twisters, interactive stories, music, lighting and making a sock puppet have in common? The art of live theater! All ages are welcome to attend; this is a family-friendly event focused on the 2025 Summer Reading “Color Our World”.

    July 29th, Tuesday – Wave Goodbye to Summer – Dress to get wet and meet the Jamerson Memorial Library in Abbitt Park from 12:00 pm to 3:00 pm for a splashing good time! This is a family-friendly event to bid summer adieu!

    August 5th, Tuesday – PEATC (Parent Educational Advocacy Training Center) to be at the Jamerson Library from 3:00 pm to 5:00 pm. PEATC provides tools and information to empower parents/guardians of students with disabilities (birth – 26 years of age) with services and support, research-based information and training, and opportunities for strategic partnerships and advocacy for systemic improvement. For more information on PEATC please visit their website at: https://peatc.org/.

    August 8th, Friday – Hillcat’s SouthPaw to be at the J. Robert Jamerson Memorial Library, in our community room from 2:00 pm to 4:00 pm. Join SouthPaw for a Story & Craft Time at 2:00 pm, followed by a meet & greet. Parents, bring your cameras or phones, take photos and enjoy refreshments while meeting this famous green kitty! SouthPaw will be here to help celebrate the love of reading and the all-American game of baseball! Remember that you can earn a free baseball ticket to the Sunday, August 17th game, if you are a registered participant in our Summer Reading Program.

    August 9th, Saturday – Jamerson Library’s Creative Outlet Class for Adults (18+) starting at 11:00 am in the community room. Learn to blend oil pastels to create a Tree of Life artwork. You must be pre-registered to attend. You can register online at: https://www.jrjml.org/adult-program-registration/ .

    August 11th, Monday – Sun Bonnet Sue Stitchers to meet at the J. Robert Jamerson Memorial Library starting at 10:00am. Anyone interested in sharing or learning a skill like crocheting, knitting, quilting, needlework, sewing or other related hobbies are encouraged to attend. Enjoy good company while sharing patterns, exchanging ideas, learning new projects or teaching others. This meeting is open to anyone willing to teach or learn, yes gentleman, this includes you too!

    August 20th, Wednesday – Preschool Story & Craft Time at the J. Robert Jamerson Memorial Library starting at 11:00 am and 12:00 pm. The Library will feature an age-appropriate book followed by a simple craft project and snacks. Everyone is welcome to attend with the understanding that this program is intended for preschool patrons.

    August 21st, Thursday – Jamerson Retro Movie Night starting at 6:00pm in the community room. Join the Library for a family-friendly film about a young boy who borrows a mysterious, ornately bound book, he never dreamed that turning a page would draw him into a shimmering fantasy world of racing snails, hang-glider bats, soaring luckdragons, puckish elves, a Childlike Empress, a brave warrior and a slab-faced walking quarry. Refreshments will be served.

    August 23rd, Saturday – Jamerson Library to be at the Wolfswood Faire, hosted by Wolfbane Productions! All ye Lords, Ladies and peasants come seek us out in the woods as we participate in a fun filled day of medieval games, sword fights, live performances, music and dancing, but watch out for wolves! Look for our blue tent at 681 Country Club Road in Appomattox from 2:00 pm to 7:00 pm. For information about the Wolfswood Faire visit the Wolfbane website at: https://www.wolfbane.org/wolfswood-faire .

    August 26, Tuesday – Parent Support Group at the Jamerson Library starting at 6:30 pm. Are you the parent or legal guardian of a special needs child? Did you know that there is a support group for you in Appomattox? We will meet in the community room of the J. Robert Jamerson Memorial Library (157 Main Street). For more information contact Alyssa Holland at [email protected].

    August 27th, Wednesday – Preschool Story & Craft Time at the J. Robert Jamerson Memorial Library starting at 11:00 am and 12:00 pm. The Library will feature an age-appropriate book followed by a simple craft project and snacks. Everyone is welcome to attend with the understanding that this program is intended for preschool patrons.

  • As The Page Turns 7/7/25

    Calling all Hillcat Baseball fans, learn how to score free tickets at the Jamerson Memorial Library! The Hillcats are sponsoring a “Blast Off to Reading” Game on Sunday, August 17th, as they play against the Delmarva Shorebirds starting at 2:00 pm! If you are registered for the Jamerson Memorial Library’s Summer Reading Program, you can earn one of these tickets by reading for at least 30 minutes. It is one ticket per person, no exceptions, while supplies last. It is not too late to sign up online for our Summer Reading Program “Color Our World” at: https://jrjml.beanstack.com/reader365 . Yes, adults are included in this promotion between the Jamerson Library and the Lynchburg Hillcats!

    Photo – Dorien Porter from the Hillcats donating free tickets to the August 17th baseball game to Library Director Mrs. Cindy Scheu and her daughter, Sabbie.

    It is predicted that for the next several weeks that central Virginia will face near record highs. We encourage you to come to the Library as a safe and cool space to hang out with your family and friends. We have puzzles, computers, board games, an interactive table, coloring books and crayons, crafts, magazines and more for you to enjoy. For patrons without air conditioning it is important that you stay cool during this heatwave.

    Dunnnnn dun……. Dunnnnn dun…… dun dun dun dunnnnnn SHARK WEEK starts on Sunday, July 20th, and the Library loves to celebrate all positive things shark-related! Don’t forget to enter your name into our Shark Week Raffle! For patrons who earn prizes in our Summer Reading Program, special shark grab bags will be available starting Monday, July 21st.

    If you have any questions or concerns about this article or other library-related topics, please feel free to call us during normal business hours at 434.352.5340.

    Article / Photo Submitted by
    Katharine G. Bloodworth
    Public Services Specialist
    J. Robert Jamerson Memorial Library

    The Library receives a steady supply of new and donated items, and would like to highlight the following titles:

        DVDs
            King Kong Triple Feature
            Madagascar
            Princess Bride

    Community Calendar

    July 8th, Tuesday – Summer Reading Book, Craft & Activity at the Jamerson Memorial Library starting at 1:00 pm. Join the Library for a family-friendly book, a creative craft, and a fun activity with snacks!

    July 9th, Wednesday – Spot the Book Bus to visit the Jamerson Library. Reading is “spot” on with the black and white dog-painted bus named Spot! Spot will be in our parking lot from 11:25 am to 12:00 pm for kids preschool up through high school to borrow a book. You can return all Spot and Trot Book Bus books to the Library at anytime.

    July 9th, Wednesday – Jamerson Library’s Summer Reading Family Story & Craft Time starting at 11:00 am in Abbitt Park. Join the Library for a family-friendly story with crafts and snacks. Alex the Crow is an artist, and his pigeon friends think his work belongs in the museum. But how will they get it there? With persistence and pigeonuity, the four friends hatch a plan to help their friend achieve his dream. The New York art world will never be the same! Each family will get to take home a copy of the book! Space is limited, you must be pre-registered for this event. You can register online at: https://www.jrjml.org/kids-program-registration/ .

    July 9th, Wednesday – Jamerson Library Summer Reading Movie starting at 1:00pm in the Library’s community room. This movie is practically perfect in every way, about a famous nanny who flies out of the windy London skies and into the home of two mischievous children. With the help of a carefree chimney sweep this spirited nanny turns every chore into a game and every day into a ”Jolly Holiday”. Refreshments will be served.

    July 10th, Thursday – Summer Reading Book, Craft & Activity at the Jamerson Memorial Library starting at 1:00 pm. Join the Library for a family-friendly book, a creative craft, and a fun activity with snacks!

    July 11th, Friday – Stanley and several members of the Jordan Baptist Youth Choir will be at the Library to demonstrate choir singing, harmony, and raise voices in unison to project the art of music starting at 1:00 pm. All a part of the 2025 Summer Reading Program “Color Our World”.

    July 12th, Saturday – Jamerson Library’s Creative Outlet Classes for Adults in the community room starting at 11:00 am. Calling all green thumbs, and those that don’t have a green thumb! Learn to make the viral “String of Pearls” beaded potted plant. This program is for adults 18 +, space is limited and you be pre-registered. You can register online at: https://www.jrjml.org/adult .

    July 14th, Monday – Sun Bonnet Sue Stitchers to meet at the J. Robert Jamerson Memorial Library starting at 10:00 am. Anyone interested in sharing or learning a skill like crocheting, knitting, quilting, needlework, sewing or other related hobbies are encouraged to attend. Enjoy good company while sharing patterns, exchanging ideas, learning new projects or teaching others. This meeting is open to anyone willing to teach or learn. Yes gentleman, this includes you too!

    July 15th, Tuesday – Summer Reading Book, Craft & Activity at the Jamerson Memorial Library starting at 1:00 pm. Join the Library for a family-friendly book, a creative craft, and a fun activity with snacks!

    July 16th, Wednesday – Jamerson Library Family-Friendly in the community room starting at 1:00 pm. An eleven-year-old orphan has one dream to go to Paris and become a dancer. Her best friend, an imaginative, exuberant boy with a passion for creating, has a dream of his own to become a famous inventor. In a leap of faith, they leave their orphanage in pursuit of their passions. But there’s a catch, to find out more you need to join us! Free refreshments will be served.

    July 17th, Thursday – Summer Reading Book, Craft & Activity at the Jamerson Memorial Library starting at 1:00 pm. Join the Library for a family-friendly book, a creative craft, and a fun activity with snacks!

    July 17th, Thursday – Jamerson Retro Movie Night starting at 6:00 pm in the Library’s community room. When a seaside community finds itself under attack by a dangerous great white shark, the town’s chief of police, a young marine biologist and a grizzled shark hunter embark on a desperate quest to destroy the beast before it strikes again. Free refreshments will be provided!

    July 18th, Friday – Dance Demo from Majestic Strength Dance Studio in Abbitt Park starting at 1:00 pm. Art is more than just paint! Join the Jamerson Memorial Library as they host a local dance studio for jumps, twirls and more!

    July 22nd, Tuesday – Summer Reading Book, Craft & Activity at the Jamerson Memorial Library starting at 1:00 pm. Join the Library for a family-friendly book, a creative craft, and a fun activity with snacks!

    July 23rd, Wednesday – Jamerson Library’s Family Friendly Summer Reading Movie starting at 1:00 pm in the Library’s community room. All your favorite singing, dancing all-stars return in the definitive feel-good event of the year. The ever-optimistic koala and his cast have big dreams of staging their most dazzling show yet in the glittering entertainment capital of the world. Free refreshments!

    July 23rd, Wednesday – Appomattox For Equality’s Open Discussion on how to be proactive for ourselves and our children’s health, and improving our wellness and self-care. They will meet in the community room at the J. Robert Jamerson Memorial Library (157 Main Street, Appomattox) starting at 7:00 pm. July is Minority Mental Health Awareness Month; everyone is welcome to attend.

    July 24th, Thursday – Summer Reading Book, Craft & Activity at the Jamerson Memorial Library starting at 1:00 pm. Join the Library for a family-friendly book, a creative craft, and a fun activity with snacks!

    July 25th, Friday – Theater Workshop with the Jamerson Library starting at 1:00 pm. Join Sara from Longwood College and our own Library Fairy MaKayla at the Library for a theater workout! What do body stretches, tongue twisters, interactive stories, music, lighting and making a sock puppet have in common? The art of live theater! All ages are welcome to attend, this is a family-friendly event focused on the 2025 Summer Reading “Color Our World”.

    July 29th, Tuesday – Wave Goodbye to Summer – Dress to get wet and meet the Jamerson Memorial Library in Abbitt Park from 12:00 pm to 3:00 pm for a splashing good time! This is a family-friendly event to bid summer adieu!

    Friday, August 8th – Hillcat’s SouthPaw to be at the J. Robert Jamerson Memorial Library, in our community room from 2:00 pm to 4:00 pm. Join SouthPaw for a Story & Craft Time at 2:00 pm, followed by a meet & greet. Parents, bring your cameras or phones, take photos and enjoy refreshments while meeting this famous green kitty! SouthPaw will be here to help celebrate the love of reading and the all-American game of baseball! Remember that you can earn a free baseball ticket to the Sunday, August 17th game, if you are a registered participant in our Summer Reading Program.

  • As The Page Turns 6/30/25

    As The Page Turns 6/30/25

    July is named to honor Roman dictator Julius Caesar. In 46 BC, he made one of his greatest contributions to history: With the help of Sosigenes, he developed the Julian calendar, the precursor to the Gregorian calendar that we use today. July’s birthstone is the ruby, and the flower is the sunflower. Some observances in July are: Fireworks Safety Month, Get Ready For Kindergarten Month, National Grilling Month, Tour de France Month, National Zoo Keeper Week (20th-26th), Made In The USA Day (2nd), Fourth of July or Independence Day (4th), Make Your Own Sundae Day (11th), World Orca Day (14th), Fortune Cookie Day (20th), Buffalo Soldiers Day (28th) and Global Tiger Day (29th).

    Since July’s flower is the sunflower it would be the perfect time to stop by the library and get a pack of sunflower seeds from our seed library! Each household will be able to request up to 3 packets of seeds/bulbs/bareroots per week, when available. Grow with us by growing some sunflowers! Each packet will contain either a single kind or a mix of bulbs, bareroots, vegetables, herbs, wildflowers, decorative flowers, plants, and more.

    It is predicted that for the next several weeks that central Virginia will face near record highs. We encourage you to come to the Library as a safe and cool space to hang out with your family and friends. We have puzzles, computers, board games, an interactive table, coloring books and crayons, crafts, magazines and more for you to enjoy. For patrons without air conditioning it is important that you stay cool during this heatwave.

    Looking for something new to do? Check out our many “special checkout” items. These “special checkout” items may include, but are not limited to, equipment, books, tools, DVDs, devices, and other materials that can be checked out under one barcode. You are allowed one “special checkout” at any given time for 1 week with 1 renewal (if the item is not on hold) to patrons 18 years of age or older with a library account in good standing. Some “special checkout” items may come with a limited quantity of supplies for patrons to use, such as paper, yarn, thread, or other materials, as a courtesy, and only when supplies are available.

    On Tuesday, June 24th Library Fairy and employee MaKayla introduced the book “Be A Maker” by Katey Howes. Rhyme, repetition, and a few seemingly straightforward questions engage young readers in a discussion about the many things we make―and the ways we can make a difference in the world. This simple, layered story celebrates creativity through beautiful rhyming verse and vibrant illustrations with a timely message. Patrons became architects and contractors by creating blueprints for their dream home designs using colored paper and Legos while enjoying snacks. If you are interested in “Be A Maker” it will be available for checkout soon.

    On Wednesday, June 25th the Library hosted a group of adults that needed a safe and cool place to enjoy their lunch while on their outing. We welcomed them out of the heat and into our community room as a part of our outreach to better serve Appomattox and beyond.

    Also on Wednesday the Library hosted our Summer Reading Afternoon Matinee featuring a family-friendly movie about big changes brewing in the city. If our hero wants to save the city from a hostile takeover, he may have to drop the lone vigilante thing, try to work with others and maybe learn to lighten up.

    On Thursday, June 26th the Library hosted a private group for a movie about the soaring adventures of a 13-year-old girl and her estranged father who learn what family is all about when they adopt an orphaned flock of geese and teach them to fly! Yes, we served snacks! If your own group would like to have a private educational program, story, movie or craft time please feel free to contact us, we love community outreach!

    Also on Thursday the Library hosted our Summer Reading Story, Craft & Activity program. A Library employee introduced the book “Collaboration Station” by Shannon Olsen, a colorful picture book that’s all about working together as a TEAM at school! Kids played the roll of an inventor by drawing out designs and using k’nex building pieces to bring their creations to life, enjoyed snacks and played “stack attack” a building block inspired game. If you are interested in the book, it will be available for checkout soon.

    In observance of Independence Day, the Library will be closed on Friday, July 4th, and will reopen for normal business hours on Saturday, July 5th, starting at 9:30 am. Our book drop, located at the back of the building, will remain open during this time.

    Dunnnnn dun……. Dunnnnn dun…… dun dun dun dunnnnnn SHARK WEEK starts on Sunday, July 20th, and the Library loves to celebrate all positive things shark-related! Don’t forget to enter your name into our Shark Week Raffle! For patrons who earn prizes in our Summer Reading Program, special shark grab bags will be available starting Monday, July 21st.

    If you have any questions or concerns about this article or other library-related topics, please feel free to call us during normal business hours at 434.352.5340.

    Article / Photo Submitted by
    Katharine G. Bloodworth
    Public Services Specialist
    J. Robert Jamerson Memorial Library

    The Library receives a steady supply of new and donated items, and would like to highlight the following titles:

        DVDs
            King Kong Triple Feature
            Madagascar
            Princess Bride

    Community Calendar

    July 1st, Tuesday – PEATC (Parent Educational Advocacy Training Center) to be at the Jamerson Library from 3:00 pm to 5:00 pm. PEATC provides tools and information to empower parents/guardians of students with disabilities (birth–26 years of age) with services and support, research-based information and training, and opportunities for strategic partnerships and advocacy for systemic improvement. For more information on PEATC, please visit their website at: https://peatc.org/.

    July 2nd, Wednesday – Spot the Book Bus to visit the Jamerson Library. Reading is “spot” on with the black and white dog-painted bus named Spot! Spot will be in our parking lot from 11:25 am to 12:00 pm for kids preschool up through high school to borrow a book. You can return all Spot and Trot Book Bus books to the Library at anytime.

    July 8th, Tuesday – Summer Reading Book, Craft & Activity at the Jamerson Memorial Library starting at 1:00 pm. Join the Library for a family-friendly book, a creative craft, and a fun activity with snacks!

    July 9th, Wednesday – Spot the Book Bus to visit the Jamerson Library. Reading is “spot” on with the black and white dog-painted bus named Spot! Spot will be in our parking lot from 11:25 am to 12:00 pm for kids preschool up through high school to borrow a book. You can return all Spot and Trot Book Bus books to the Library at anytime.

    July 9th, Wednesday – Jamerson Library’s Summer Reading Family Story & Craft Time starting at 11:00 am in Abbitt Park. Join the Library for a family-friendly story with crafts and snacks. Alex the Crow is an artist, and his pigeon friends think his work belongs in the museum. But how will they get it there? With persistence and pigeonuity, the four friends hatch a plan to help their friend achieve his dream. The New York art world will never be the same! Each family will get to take home a copy of the book! Space is limited, you must be pre-registered for this event. You can register online at: https://www.jrjml.org/kids-program-registration/ .

    July 9th, Wednesday – Jamerson Library Summer Reading Movie starting at 1:00pm in the Library’s community room. This movie is practically perfect in every way, about a famous nanny who flies out of the windy London skies and into the home of two mischievous children. With the help of a carefree chimney sweep this spirited nanny turns every chore into a game and every day into a ”Jolly Holiday”. Refreshments will be served.

    July 10th, Thursday – Summer Reading Book, Craft & Activity at the Jamerson Memorial Library starting at 1:00 pm. Join the Library for a family-friendly book, a creative craft, and a fun activity with snacks!

    July 11th, Friday – Stanley and several members of the Jordan Baptist Youth Choir will be at the Library to demonstrate choir singing, harmony, and raise voices in unison to project the art of music starting at 1:00 pm.

    July 12th, Saturday – Jamerson Library’s Creative Outlet Classes for Adults in the community room starting at 11:00 am. Calling all green thumbs, and those that don’t have a green thumb! Learn to make the viral “String of Pearls” beaded potted plant. This program is for adults 18 +, space is limited and you must be pre-registered. You can register online at: https://www.jrjml.org/adult .

    July 14th, Monday – Sun Bonnet Sue Stitchers to meet at the J. Robert Jamerson Memorial Library starting at 10:00 am. Anyone interested in sharing or learning a skill like crocheting, knitting, quilting, needlework, sewing or other related hobbies are encouraged to attend. Enjoy good company while sharing patterns, exchanging ideas, learning new projects or teaching others. This meeting is open to anyone willing to teach or learn. Yes gentleman, this includes you too!

    July 15th, Tuesday – Summer Reading Book, Craft & Activity at the Jamerson Memorial Library starting at 1:00 pm. Join the Library for a family-friendly book, a creative craft, and a fun activity with snacks!

    July 16th, Wednesday – Jamerson Library Summer Reading Family-Friendly Movie in the community room starting at 1:00 pm. An eleven-year-old orphan has one dream to go to Paris and become a dancer. Her best friend, an imaginative, exuberant boy with a passion for creating, has a dream of his own to become a famous inventor. In a leap of faith, they leave their orphanage in pursuit of their passions. But there’s a catch, to find out more you need to join us! Free refreshments will be served.

    July 17th, Thursday – Summer Reading Book, Craft & Activity at the Jamerson Memorial Library starting at 1:00 pm. Join the Library for a family-friendly book, a creative craft, and a fun activity with snacks!

    July 17th, Thursday – Jamerson Retro Movie Night starting at 6:00 pm in the Library’s community room. When a seaside community finds itself under attack by a dangerous great white shark, the town’s chief of police, a young marine biologist and a grizzled shark hunter embark on a desperate quest to destroy the beast before it strikes again. Free refreshments will be provided!

    July 18th, Friday – Dance Demo from Majestic Strength Dance Studio in Abbitt Park starting at 1:00 pm. Art is more than just paint! Join the Jamerson Memorial Library as they host a local dance studio for some smooth moves!

    July 22nd, Tuesday – Summer Reading Book, Craft & Activity at the Jamerson Memorial Library starting at 1:00 pm. Join the Library for a family-friendly book, a creative craft, and a fun activity with snacks!

    July 23rd, Wednesday – Jamerson Library’s Family Friendly Summer Reading Movie starting at 1:00 pm in the Library’s community room. All your favorite singing, dancing all-stars return in the definitive feel-good event of the year. The ever-optimistic koala and his cast have big dreams of staging their most dazzling show yet in the glittering entertainment capital of the world. Free refreshments!

    July 24th, Thursday – Summer Reading Book, Craft & Activity at the Jamerson Memorial Library starting at 1:00 pm. Join the Library for a family-friendly book, a creative craft, and a fun activity with snacks!

    July 25th, Friday – Theater Workshop

    July 29th, Tuesday – Wave Goodbye to Summer – Dress to get wet and meet the Jamerson Memorial Library in Abbitt Park from 12:00 pm to 3:00 pm for a splashing good time! This is a family-friendly event to bid summer adieu!

  • As The Page Turns

    The Library had another full week of Summer Reading fun! We hosted or participated in lots of events and programs! It is not too late to join us for a world of art and fun as we dive into the theme of “Color Our World”! We have lots of programs with a focus on art, photography, writing and storytelling, performance arts and more! This program is open to patrons 2 years of age and older. You must register and submit your reading logs online using Beanstack as we are taking a more environmentally-friendly approach to this year’s recordkeeping. To register, download the Beanstack App on the Apple Store or Google Play. Search for the Jamerson Library and sign up each participant by following the instructions and answering a few simple questions on the App. The J. Robert Jamerson Memorial Library is located on Main Street in Appomattox, Virginia. If you have any questions or are having difficulty logging on, come to the front desk with your cellphone/tablet, and a friendly staff member will be happy to help you.

    On Monday, June 16th, the Library hosted a Summer Reading book, craft and activity afternoon. Patrons enjoyed the book “Raindrops Roll” by April Pulley Sayre. Raindrops drop. They plop. They patter. They spatter. And in the process, they make the whole world feel fresh and new and clean. In this gorgeously photo-illustrated nonfiction picture book, celebrated author April Pulley Sayre sheds new light on the wonders of rain, from the beauty of a raindrop balanced on a leaf to the amazing, never-ending water cycle that keeps our planet in perfect ecological balance. This book is available for checkout. The kids enjoyed snacks while decorating popsicle stick picture frames by using gem, sequins, markers, and yarn.

    The Library hosted a private group for a special movie time with refreshments on Tuesday, June 16th. This is a regular part of our community outreach. If your own club, organization, small church group, or special clients need a safe place to meet for crafts, an educational class, or movie time please feel free to call the Library. We would be happy to work with you and make arrangements to host such an event.

    We didn’t let the heat stop us for the Kiva’s Automotive Story & Craft Time as we moved this outdoor program into our community room. Donna Preston read the book “Richard Scarry’s Cars and Trucks”. This beloved classic gives readers an exciting array of vehicles. From police cars and school buses to fire engines and motorcycles. Kiva’s Automotive provided the chips and juice while the kids colored vehicle coloring pages. Kiva’s donated the book to the Library and it will be available for checkout soon. If your business, organization or club is looking to host your own Story & Craft Time, please feel free to reach out to us, we love working with the community!

    Also on Wednesday, Library Fairy MaKayla presented the book “A Moment in Time” by Jennifer Butenas at the Summer Reading Story, Craft & Activity Time. We beat the heat by staying in our community room for a story in rhythm and rhyme about a family of four and their moment in time. It’s a balmy, summer Cape Cod day and this visiting family is savoring every moment. Experience the delight, the joy and exhilaration a mindful moment can bring! If you are interested in this book, it will be available for checkout soon. The kids made their own 3-D paper cameras embellished with crayons, rhinestones and yarn, while they enjoyed snacks and using hula hoops as “frames” for photos.

    On Friday, June 20th, the Library was a guest vendor at Appomattox For Equality’s Juneteenth celebration, “Building on the Promise for Freedom for All” at the Carver-Price Cultural Center. Library staff handed out ribbon dancers, Juneteenth bracelets, and bubbles to help celebrate one of our country’s newest and important federal holiday.

    On Saturday, June 21st, our Director Mrs. Cindy Scheu hosted the Creative Class for Adults in the community room. Blob Cats! Several patrons enjoyed learning how to turn splats of water, blobs of paint and paint scrapings into cats with watercolors, puff paint, spatulas, brushes, and markers in several different styles. Our next Creative Class for Adults will be on Saturday, July 12th, starting at 11:00 am. Calling all green thumbs, and those that don’t have a green thumb! Learn to make the viral “String of Pearls” beaded potted plant. This program is for adults 18 +, space is limited and you be pre-registered. You can register online at: https://www.jrjml.org/adult .

    It is predicted that for the next several weeks central Virginia will face near record high heat. We encourage you to come to the Library as a safe and cool space to hang out with your family and friends. We have puzzles, computers, board games, an interactive table, coloring books and crayons, crafts, magazines and more for you to enjoy. For patrons without air conditioning it is important that you stay cool during this heatwave.

    In observance of Independence Day, the Library will be closed on Friday, July 4th, and will reopen for normal business hours on Saturday, July 5 starting at 9:30 am. Our book drop, located at the back of the building, will remain open during this time.

    If you have any questions or concerns about this article or other library-related topics, please feel free to call us during normal business hours at 434.352.5340.

  • As The Page Turns

    Pictured:
    Sue Hamlett being swallowed by Bruce
    the Shark
    as she shows off all the shark swag she donated for this year’s Shark Week Raffle!

    It is that time of the year again! Summer Reading and a jShark Week Raffle. Sue Hamlett loves Shark Week, and she loves sharing the fun of Shark Week with the Library! She has once again donated shark swag (as she calls it) so that the Library may host a Shark Week Raffle! For over a decade Mrs. Hamlett has been donating items for this annual and much-anticipated raffle. It is one entry per person per visit. We will announce the winners of the raffle on Thursday, July 17th, just in time for SHARK WEEK! In celebration of Shark Week the Library will have special Summer Reading Prizes that week!

    It is not to late to join us for a world of art and fun as we dive into the 2025 Summer Reading Program “Color Our World”! You must be registered and submit your reading logs online using Beanstack as we are taking a more environmentally friendly approach to this year’s record keeping. To register download the Beanstack App on the Apple Store or Google Play. Search for the Jamerson Library and sign up each participant by following the instructions and answering a few simple questions on the App.

    On Tuesday, June 10th it was about books, crafts and activities for an afternoon of fun. Library Fairy MaKayla introduced the book “A Dress With Pockets” written by Lily Murray and illustrated by Jenny Lovlie. Lucy and Aunt Augusta are dress shopping. And, at the Fabulous Fashion Store, there are dresses to suit just about everyone. There are fancy dresses, frilly dresses, stripy dresses, silly dresses, sun dresses, fun dresses, blue dresses, green… But Lucy doesn’t care about frills or lace. She wants a dress WITH POCKETS. And as she wades through the titchy dresses, witchy dresses, very, very itchy dresses, she starts to worry about where she’s going to put her leaves, and nettles, and delicate petals, her magical spells and beautiful shells… The hunt is on: will Lucy find the dress of her dreams? The kids accessorized the making a variety of pipe cleaner and pony bead bracelets, enjoyed outdoor activities, and enjoyed refreshments. This book is now available for checkout in the Library.

    On Wednesday, June 11th the Library hosted the first of our Family Summer Reading Story & Craft Times. MaKayla read the book “Picture Book By Dog” written by Michael Relth. A clever tale (or tail) about a dog’s journey from being lost to found — from shelter to home. . The kids enjoyed cupcakes and juice while creating a backpack homage of their favorite pet, using fabric markers, be it a cat, dog, snake, or a fantasy creature. Every family received a copy of the book to take home. Our next Family Summer Reading Story & Craft Time will be on Wednesday, July 9 starting at 11:00 am. You must be pre-registered to attend. You can register online at: https://www.jrjml.org/kids-program-registration/ .

    On Wednesday June 11th the Library featured a Summer Reading Family-Friendly Movie about a colorful, modern-day fairytale filled with fashion, friends and fun! This famous fashion icon and her dog jet off to visit her aunt’s amazing fashion house in Paris, and much to her surprise it’s about to be shut down forever.

    On Thursday, June 12 the Library hosted a Summer Reading book, craft and activity afternoon. Patrons enjoyed the book “Mary Had a Little Glam” by Tammi Sauer. There’s a new glamour queen in town! Mary’s number one goal for her new year at school is to look absolutely fabulous. Mary learns that sometimes less is more in this fast-paced rhyming book full of fun and fashion. This book is available for checkout. The kids enjoyed snacks while creating hanging wall art using yarn, beads and a pencil.

    On Saturday, June 14th the Library was a guest vendor at James River State Park’s Batteaux & Banjos from 10:00 am to 5:00 pm. The rumors were true, Bigfoot stopped by for photos at the Library’s photo booth! The Library was asked to provided something pre civil war related, so we prepared whirligig kits using buttons and yarn. Whirligig toys, also known as buzzers or buzzsaws, have a history spanning centuries throughout various cultures. They are simple, spinning toys often made from readily available materials. They were also a popular toy in Colonial America, with examples being found in early American town and military camp sites. The Library also gave away children’s books, bubbles, craft projects, library-related materials and more. This Library loves community outreach and passing out information about all we offer.

    In observance of Juneteenth the Library will be closed on Thursday, June 19th. We will reopen for normal business hours on Friday, June 20th, starting at 9:30 am. The book depository, located at the back of the building, will remain open during this time.

    On Friday, June 20th the Library will be a guest vendor at the Appomattox For Equality’s Juneteenth celebration “Building on the Promise for Freedom for All”. Look for our blue tent at the Caver-Price Culture Center (426 Patricia Ann Lane, Appomattox) from 5:00 pm to 9:00 pm to get the latest edition of our newsletter, library-related information, bubbles, Juneteenth bracelets, craft projects and more!

    Squirm the Bookworm continues to grow! Join the Jamerson Memorial Library and Appomattox Rocks in this fun and interactive community project by painting your rocks to add to Squirm! We encourage you to seal your rocks with a spray or paint-on sealant to help keep them looking colorful in the weather. Please take photos, but don’t take the rocks, and tag the Library and Appomattox Rocks on your social media pages! Even the Sunflowers a volunteer planted are starting to grow!

    In observance of Independence Day the Library will be closed on Friday, July 4, and well reopen for normal business hours on Saturday, July 5 starting at 9:30 am. Our bookdrop, located at the back of the building, will remain open during this time.

    If you have any questions or concerns about this article or other library-related topics, please feel free to call us during normal business hours at 434.352.5340.

  • As The Page Turns

    Squirm the bookwork is growing! Several patrons and fans of Appomattox Rocks (https://www.facebook.com/groups/1800802206849445) have been adding to our bookworm! The purpose of this fun community project to highlight the library, Appomattox rocks, Main Street, and provide a chance for locals to part in something that uplifts all of us. Be a part of it by adding a rock or two! We encourage you to seal your rocks with a spray or paint-on sealant to help keep them looking colorful in the weather. Please take photos and tag the Library and Appomattox Rocks on your social media pages!

    It is not to late to join us for a world of art and fun as we dive into the 2025 Summer Reading Program “Color Our World”! You must be registered and submit your reading logs online using Beanstack as we are taking a more environmentally friendly approach to this year’s record keeping. To register download the Beanstack App on the Apple Store or Google Play. Search for the Jamerson Library and sign up each participant by following the instructions and answering a few simple questions on the App.

    Photo – The redhead was caught red-handed putting her painted rock in our lava bed to help “Squirm the Bookworm” grow! Be a part of the fun and paint a rock to add to Squirm!

    On Monday, June 2nd we hosted a Jamerson Library Summer Reading Movie in the community room. Patrons joined us for a family-friendly movie about a nine-year-old young lady who is a talented artist with a passion for horses, in this modern-day story about finding your voice!

    On Tuesday, June 3rd it was about books, crafts and activities for an afternoon of fun. Patrons enjoyed the book “Scribble Stones” by Diane Alber. This story starts off with a little stone who thinks he will be become something amazing but then soon realizes he had become a dull paper weight. He’s on a mission to become something greater and in the process meets scribble and splatter and they all come up a creative way to bring joy to thousands of people. `The kids embraced their artistic side by creating a “pop-up” painting, played outdoor games, and enjoyed snacks.

    The fun just didn’t stop, it was a great day for Fun & Craft Day in Abbitt Park on Wednesday, June 4th! A HUGE thank you to all the vendors, volunteers, and staff who showed up to help out! It is estimated that we had over 500 fair-goers attend to enjoy games, prizes, give-a-ways, educational displays, summer reading sign-ups, tie-dying, ice cream, lemonade, fire and rescue vehicles, and more! We have already started to post some of the photos taken by staff and volunteers. You can find them on our Facebook page at: https://www.facebook.com/JamersonMemorialLibrary

    On Thursday, June 5 the Library hosted a Summer Reading book, craft and activity afternoon. Patrons enjoyed the book “Arlo Draws An Octopus” Written by Lori Mortensen. When Arlo decides to draw an octopus, he can’t help but think that maybe he’s just not an octopus drawer. His drawing has a head that looks like a hill and eight squiggly arms that look like roads. It’s an octopus disaster-piece! But just as Arlo vows to never draw an octopus again, he makes a discovery that changes his perspective about his drawing . . . and much more. The kids enjoyed snacks while creating their own story boards using paper bag to make books, and blowing dyed bubbles to create one of a kind art pieces.

    On Saturday, June 7th, the Library partied with the Town of Appomattox for their Centennial Celebration! We joined the Town in Courtland Festival Park for live music, a bounce house, food, and lots of family fun! We were under our blue tent to pass out the latest edition of our newsletter, library-related information, bubbles, craft projects, and more! We have been a part of Appomattox since 1936 and have been located on Main Street since 1992. Rediscover what your local Library can do for you!

    On Saturday, June 14th the Library will continue our community outreach by being a guest vendor at the James River State Park’s Batteaux & Banjos from 10:00 am to 5:00 pm. Rumor has it Bigfoot is going to make an appearance! James River State Park is located at 104 Green Hill Drive, Gladstone Virginia, you will find us near the visitor’s center. Come get your photo with Bigfoot while the Library gives away children’s books, bubbles, craft projects, library-related materials and more.

    In observance of Juneteenth the Library will be closed on Thursday, June 19th. We will reopen for normal business hours on Friday, June 20th, starting at 9:30 am. The book depository, located at the back of the building, will remain open during this time.

    On Friday, June 20th the Library will be a guest vendor at the Appomattox For Equality’s Juneteenth celebration “Building on the Promise for Freedom for All”. Look for our blue tent at the Caver-Price Culture Center (426 Patricia Ann Lane, Appomattox) from 5:00 pm to 9:00 pm to get the latest edition of our newsletter, library-related information, bubbles, Juneteenth bracelets, craft projects and more!

    If you have any questions or concerns about this article or other library-related topics, please feel free to call us during normal business hours at 434.352.5340.

    Article / Photo Submitted by

    Katharine G. Bloodworth

    Public Services Specialist

    J. Robert Jamerson Memorial Library

  • As The Page Turns: June 2, 2025

    Summer Reading has officially started! It is not to late to join us for a world of art and fun as we dive into the theme of “Color Our World”! We have 8 full weeks of programs with a focus on art, photography, writing and storytelling, performance arts and more! This program is open to patrons 2 years of age and older. You must register and submit your reading logs online using Beanstack as we are taking a more environmentally friendly approach to this year’s record keeping. To register download the Beanstack App on the Apple Store or Google Play. Search for the Jamerson Library and sign up each participant by following the instructions and answering a few simple questions on the App. The J. Robert Jamerson Memorial Library is located on Main Street in Appomattox, Virginia. If you have any questions or are having difficulty logging on, come to the front desk with your cellphone/tablet, and a friendly staff member will be happy to help you.

    Oh no, he’s back! With Summer Reading about to start Bruce the Great White Shark has come up the coast to swim about the juvenile section of the Library to hunt up more victims…. oh, we mean patrons to nibble on. He caught his first one! She had her ankle wrapped and just couldn’t run away in time! If you would like to help feed Bruce….we mean get your photo with this famous shark, bring your cameras or phones with you to the Library and strike a pose! Bruce will be at the Library until after shark week!

    For the Wednesday, May 28th’s Story & Craft Time, Library Fairy MaKayla read the book “The Very Hungry Caterpillars’ First Summer” from the World of Eric Carle. The rainy weather didn’t stop the kids from enjoying snacks while making summer themed foam characters of a beach ball, ice cream cone, kite or popcicle to create a summer scene using their imagination and crayons. The Library well be taking a break from our weekly Story & Craft Time as we prepare for Summer Reading, but don’t you worry, we have tons of programs, activities and events planned for June and July!

    May 28th was also Krabby Patty Day! The Library supplied gummy candy “krabby patties” as a way to remind patrons that we are an interesting and fun place to visit for books, movies, magazines, internet, free ebooks, kanopy (online streaming service) online magazines and universal classes! Check out our website at: www.jrjml.org for more information!

    It was all about fun for a private group of adults as we welcomed Crossroads for an afternoon of snacks, and creative expression while making spring and summer inspired crafts. We showed a last minute movie about a very green ogre who went on an adventure to rescue the feisty princess with the help of his loveable Donkey and to win back the deed to his swamp from a scheming Lord. If you have a small group that would like to have a private movie showing, craft time, or educational class please feel free to reach out the the Library, we would be happy to host an event for you in our community room.

    Join the Jamerson Memorial Library and Appomattox Rocks for a community project, Squirm the Bookworm! Watch us grow, and grow with us by painting a portion of this painted rock bookworm, to be housed in the Library’s lava rock garden. This fun and family-friendly project is to create beauty, art, eye-catching color, and to promote the Library and Main Street! Be a part of it by adding a rock or two! We encourage you to seal your rocks with a spray or paint-on sealant to help keep them looking colorful in the weather. Please take photos and tag the Library and Appomattox Rocks on your social media pages!

    Be a part of fun! On Wednesday, June 4th the Library will host our much-anticipated Fun & Craft Day in Abbitt Park from 10:30 am to 1:30 pm. This fair-style event is a part of our 2025 Summer Reading Program “Color Our World”. There will be vendors, give-a-ways, games, craft projects, educational displays, photo booth and more! Be sure to mark your calendars and join us in this FREE family-friendly event brought to you by your local Library, the J. Robert Jamerson Memorial Library. Abbitt Park is located next to the Library on Main Street in Appomattox, Virginia. Be sure to bring a t-shirt, tote bag, bandana, scarf, or hair scrunchie for tye-dying! Washed, natural fibers like cotton will work best for tye-dying. Service animals welcome but please leave your pets at home.

    Come party with us at the Town of Appomattox’s Centennial Celebration! We will be joining the Town on Saturday, June 7th from 5:00 pm – 8:00 pm in Courtland Festival Park for this commemoration! There will be live music, a bounce house, food and lots of family fun! Look for our blue tent to get the latest edition of our newsletter, library-related information, bubbles, a photo booth, craft projects and more! We have been a part of Appomattox since 1936 and on Main Street since 1992. Come rediscover what your local Library can do for you.

    On Saturday, June 14th the Library will continue our community outreach by being a guest vendor at the James River State Park’s Batteaux & Banjos from 10:00 am to 5:00 pm. Rumor has it Bigfoot is going to make an appearance! James River State Park is located at 104 Green Hill Drive, Gladstone Virginia, you will find us near the visitor’s center. Come get your photo with Bigfoot while the Library gives away children’s books, bubbles, craft projects, library-related materials and more.

    In observance of Juneteenth the Library will be closed on Thursday, June 19th. We will reopen for normal business hours on Friday, June 20th, starting at 9:30 am. The book depository, located at the back of the building, will remain open during this time.

    On Friday, June 20th the Library will be a guest vendor at the Appomattox For Equality’s Juneteenth celebration “Building on the Promise for Freedom for All”. Look for our blue tent at the Caver-Price Culture Center (426 Patricia Ann Lane, Appomattox) from 5:00 pm to 9:00 pm to get the latest edition of our newsletter, library-related information, bubbles, Juneteenth bracelets, craft projects and more!

    If you have any questions or concerns about this article or other library-related topics, please feel free to call us during normal business hours at 434.352.5340.

    Article / Photo Submitted by

    Katharine G. Bloodworth

    Public Services Specialist

    J. Robert Jamerson Memorial Library