Archive for April, 2008

“Deserted Island” Contest Results

Posted in Resources, Welcome on April 23, 2008 by bishoppaynelibrary

BPL Annouces Contest Winners

Prizes were given out today during lunch in the refectory to our 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place

winners.  The judges selected these winners from a pool of 18 excellent entries.

On the judging panel were

Mitzi Budde, BPL Head Librarian

Kate Sonderegger, beloved VTS professor

Willie Dixon, career English teacher and BPL staff member

3rd Prize, winning a $30.00 Borders giftcard: Casey Duncan with

Stuck here on this desert isle

I want to sit and rest a while

I’m longing for green eggs and ham

Oh how I love them Sam I am

I grab my pole and make a wish

One fish, two fish, red fish, blue fish

I have some luck with catching food

Which puts me in a Seussical mood

I think some thinks and thank God above

I have a copy of a book I love

A book that always makes me smile

That takes my mind from this desert isle

I make a hammock where I’m at

And grab my copy of The Cat in the Hat

accepts her prize

Casey, pictured with her giftcard

2nd Prize, winning a $40.00 Cokesbury giftcard:

Sandra Seaborn with

sent by bishop far

reading resurrection, Wright

exiled to sun, Son

accepts her prize

Sandra, pictured with her giftcard

1st Prize, winning the New Interpreter’s Bible Dictionary, vols. I & II AND the New Interpreter’s

NRSV:

Anne Harris with

I would take with me the W.J. Craig edition of The Oxford Shakespeare, published in 1914.  This is a complete library in one volume, with all of Shakespeare’s plays and poems, thus I would have comedies, tragedies, adventures, fantasies, histories, and love poems at my disposal: readings for any mood. In addition, it is a large book and so it would double as a stool I could stand on when gathering coconuts, a table on which to eat the coconuts, or an altar beside which to pray for the soul of my bishop!

Anne, pictured with Mitzi Budde and prize

“Food For Fines” Drive Results

Posted in Resources, Welcome on April 23, 2008 by bishoppaynelibrary

Thanks to the generosity of our seminary community, the Bishop Payne Library donated approximately 160 pounds of non-perishable goods to ALIVE! this week.  The VTS social concerns committee continues to collect donations for this viable ministry, and the staff of the BPL encourages the community to consider donating.

Deserted Island Contest

Posted in Resources, Welcome on April 9, 2008 by bishoppaynelibrary

The Bishop Payne Library celebrates National Library Week with a

DESERTED ISLAND CONTEST

The question:  If you were exiled by your bishop to a deserted island and could only take ONE book with you, which specific title would you choose and why? (Bible and BCP already provided.)

The prizes:

1st:  The New Interpreter’s Dictionary of the Bible, vols. I&II PLUS the New Interpreter’s NRSV Bible + Apocrypha.

2nd:  $40 giftcard to Cokesbury

3rd:  $30 giftcard to Borders

The rules:

1. Submissions will be accepted from all members of the VTS community, but only students will be eligible for prizes.

2. No more than 100 words, please.

3. ONE entry per person, please.

4. Entries will only be accepted via e-mail (cmartin2@vts.edu).

5. Entries are due Friday, April 18 by NOON.

6. Prizes will be awarded the following Wednesday, April 23 in the Refectory following Eucharist (approx. 1pm).

GOOD LUCK!

 

Food For Fines

Posted in Resources on April 9, 2008 by bishoppaynelibrary

The Bishop Payne Library celebrates Nation Library Week with

FOOD FOR FINES

Simply bring in 1 non-perishable item PER overdue item and ask for fine forgiveness!  Your food contributions will be donated to ALIVE! in support of their ministries.  Suggested items:  canned soups, veggies, fruit, and meat; pasta, pasta sauce, macaroni & cheese, hamburger helper, juice boxes, peanut butter, etc.  They are especially in need of canned meats at this time.

The food drive begins Sunday, April 13 at 2:00pm and ends Saturday, April 19 at 5:00pm.

Donations are encouraged even if you don’t have fines!  Donation boxes will be located inside the Bishop Payne Library.  Simply approach the desk with your item(s) and ask for fine forgiveness.

Green is the New Purple

Posted in Resources, Welcome on April 2, 2008 by bishoppaynelibrary

The Bishop Payne Library pen is now being offered in green, just in time for spring.  We are delighted to offer pens to the wider VTS community and hope all will take the opportunity to stop by the library for a pen.  You may even decide to stay for a while!

Pen