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Newsletter

Mar 04, 2010

Date-2010 Time Activity Location Remarks
Saturday,
March 6
10 a.m. Grand Opening of Basically BOOKS Basically BOOKS
Tuesday,
March 16
Noon Ribbon cutting at Basically BOOKS Basically BOOKS Regional Chamber of Commerce
Tuesday,
March 24
7 p.m. Book Discussion Basically BOOKS The Commonerby John Burnham Schwartz
Sunday,
April 11
4 to 7 p.m. 17th Annual Wine Diamond Bar Center Tickets $50, $60 at door Call 909 861-2002
Tuesday,
April 27
7 p.m. Book Discussion Basically BOOKS Loving Frank by Nancy Horan


Basically BOOKS

The spacious new Basically BOOKS at 23447 Golden Springs Road (near the intersection of Golden Springs and Diamond Bar Boulevard) is now open for business. The new expanded business hours are Monday 10 am to 5 pm; Tuesday 10 am to 7 pm; Wednesday and Thursday 10 am to 5 pm; Friday 10 am to 7 pm; Saturday 10 am to 4 pm. We are closed on Sunday.Look for our Grand Opening on Saturday, March 6 at 10 am and our festive Regional Chamber of Commerce ribbon cutting on Tuesday, March 16 at noon.Please stop by and help us celebrate this great community resource in our beautiful new space.

All proceeds from Basically BOOKS go directly to benefit the Diamond Bar Library. Donations and new volunteers are always welcome. If you are interested in being part of this great community resource, please call bookstore manager Mary Hackett at 909 396-9954 or email to BasicallyBOOKS@aol.com.

Book discussions are held at 7 p.m. on the fourth Tuesday of each month, 7 p.m. at Basically BOOKS. John Burnham Schwartz¡¦ The Commoner will be discussed at the March 23 meeting. The April 27 meeting will feature Nancy Horan¡¦s Loving Frank. New members are always welcome and encouraged to attend. For more information, please call Alice Moffitt at 909 594-9954.

Seventeenth Annual Wine Soirée 2010

Delicious food, premium wines and great fun in an elegant setting - that's what you'll find in Diamond Bar on Sunday April 11, 2010 at 4 p.m. The Friends of the Library will be hosting the 17th Annual Wine Soirée benefiting the Diamond Bar Library. Tickets are $50 per person in advance and $60 at the door. A unique souvenir wine glass is included with each ticket. Tickets are available by calling 909 861-2002. The annual Wine Soirée has become an institution in Diamond Bar and is a great way to meet new and old friends and neighbors.

Interesting selections of wine from all over the world will be offered for tasting at the Wine Soirée from the Jerry Mead New World International Wine Competition. Delicious food will be presented for tasting by many local restaurants offering varied and interesting cuisines from around the world. Some of the outstanding restaurants include Aljibani Halal Market, Champs Elysees Bakery, Chilli's Grill and Bar, Chipotle, Da Kine Hawaiian Grindz, Dale Brothers Brewery, Graber Olive House, International Deli, It's A Grind, Kyala Sushi & Japanese Cuisine, Mandarin Taste Restaurant, Round Table Pizza, and The Whole Enchilada,

For the last 17 years, the proceeds from this very popular event have been used to advance continuing programs in the library - replacing worn books, adding to the best-seller collection, purchasing foreign language books, videos and books on tape to support the diverse population in Diamond Bar. In addition, we support the very active children's programs, reading programs and speaker series. Ten years ago the Friends established a used bookstore, Basically BOOKS. that provides gently used books at very low prices - most books less than three dollars. The Children's Area of the library was renovated and a special Youth Section was supported with funds provided by the Friends. A Family Place, a special program for families with young children, is in its third year. This is a special program for young parents and their preschool children from birth to three years in age. It is a place where parents can learn and play with their little ones in a safe and positive environment. The Friends of the Library has also partnered with the Los Angeles County Library system to renovate our existing library to make it more "user-friendly" for our patrons such as the self-checkout stations that have speeded up the checkout process. In 2010 a major renovation of the Community Room will be completed making this space more welcoming to our patrons and the community.

The funds raised at The Wine Soirée go to increase literacy and make learning easier in Diamond Bar. Those attending this great event can feel good that all the fun they are having - the food and wines they taste, the auction items they win, the music they enjoy - all the proceeds from this will go to improve our quality of life and learning. The Wine Soirée will start at 4 p.m. on Sunday, April 11, 2010 at the beautiful Diamond Bar Center, 1600 Grand Avenue in Diamond Bar.