26/05/2012

Jubilee / Bank Holiday Closing





The library will be closed for a time over the Jubilee and June Bank Holiday period. Please note down in your diaries that we'll close at 4pm on Wednesday 30th May and re-open at 10am on Wednesday 6th June. 


We hope you all have fun celebrating the Jubilee and sorry for any inconvenience caused by closure.

24/05/2012

Tribute to Mr Denis Myner

Tribute to Mr Denis Myner, by Bob Harrison (Morrab Library Chairman) 

It is with great sadness that we record the death of Denis Myner, retired architect of St Ives who has been associated with the Morrab Library for over forty years. His funeral took place on Wednesday 9th May 2012 at Longstone Chapel, Carbis Bay followed by internment. The library was well represented by trustees, committee, staff and members and afterwards many joined family and friends at the house of Mike and Sharon Higgins, his close friends and neighbours, for refreshments. 

A wreath was laid on his grave with the following message – “In fond memory of a true friend and generous benefactor from the trustees, committee, staff and members of the Morrab Library”. 

Denis’s health had been failing for some time so we were pleased that he was able to visit us at the library on Monday 23rd April to witness the start of the work on the extension and to meet many of the people involved with the project. Thanks to his generosity, and that of his late sister Patricia, he had established the Myner Trust which is funding the extension and securing our financial future for many years to come. Denis first envisioned the need to expand the premises and over the last fifteen years had championed the design of a sensitive extension and, despite a few setbacks, never relented in his quest. 


Note: The actual work on the site is subject to a slight delay due to concern over the underpinning of the existing building. The issue is being addressed and we hope for good news shortly. Once started the work is expected to be completed within six months.

22/05/2012

Grand Summer Raffle

There's a hint of summer in the air, and we're once again holding our Grand Summer Raffle. Last year's was a brilliant success, and we're hoping to repeat that triumph with another, to be drawn at our Summer Fete on 16th June. We've again managed to get some fabulous art prizes, the first being an original Kurt Jackson oil painting. Second prize is an oil painting of a local scene by Ann Bull, third a piece of Norman Stuart Clarke Glassware, and fourth is a framed print by Ken Symons. There will also be plenty of other smaller prizes to be announced on the day. All the prizes are currently on display in the library, so do take a look next time you're in, and don't forget to pick up a ticket or two, or more! They're just a pound each, so well worth the small investment. If you'd like to be extra supportive, we'd welcome more ticket sellers, so if you're passing, and think you can sell some, pick up a few raffle books and alert your pals! All money rasied will go to the library.