Friday, June 4, 2021

June's "Cast of Characters" Blog

 

At Decatur Public Library we try to stay updated on all national days. It gives us ideas for social media posts, programs and trivia. For instance, today, June 4th is National Donut Day, National Cheese Day, and National Hug Your Cat Day, to name a few. Of course, this meant we ordered donuts. We were also trying to mark items off our to-do list as quickly as possible, because Summer Reads kicked off on Tuesday. While Summer Reads is always a lot of fun; it always puts us behind on the day-to-day tasks of our jobs.


If you haven’t thought about signing up for Summer Reads please go to 
https://mydpl.org/summerreads/   to find out about our programs this year. There is a program for everyone in the family, no matter your age or reading ability. So make it a family goal to read more this summer and get everyone to participate.


Most people check this blog to find the monthly tasks for our annual year-long Adult Reading Challenge, and the national day list actually gave us the idea for this month’s task. June 4th is also Old Maid’s Day, established in 1948 to celebrate the contributions of Old Maids to their families and communities. In honor of that, read a book with an Old Maid or spinster character. The definition of an Old Maid, according to The American Heritage College Dictionary, is “A woman who has remained single beyond the conventional age for marrying.” By the way, it also says this is offensive. This is not meant offensively, it is simply a character that appears in many books across genres.


Happy Reading!