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Bemis Public Library
6014 S. Datura St.
Littleton, CO 80120
Ph: 303-795-3961
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F-Sat 9 am-5 pm
Sun 1-5pm
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Celebrate Reading at Bemis Public Library

Everyone is a celebrity when they READ!

To celebrate National Library Week, Bemis Public Library produced ten "READ" posters using Littleton's own "local celebrities." They are all now on display throughout Bemis for all to see.

"My favorite book is the next good book waiting to be read. That's the joy of reading ... all those wonderful books to savor, depending on one's mood. There is no limit to the good, favorite books. That's the thrill in being free to read anything we want!" —Anonymous

 

 

CHANTELLE VASQUEZ, High School Student at Arapahoe/Douglas Works. Chantelle is reading Lifelines: Biology Beyond Determinism by Steven Rose.
CHANTELLE VASQUEZ
High School Student
Arapahoe/Douglas Works!
Lifelines: Biology Beyond Determinism
by Steven Rose
     
BUNA DAHAL, Employment Specialist, Colorado Center for the Blind. Buna is reading from a Braille book and holding a white cane. DELORES HERNANDEZ, Retired director, Littleton Community Center. She is reading Zia Summer by Rudolfo Anaya JAN KNAUER, Former Teen/Outreach Librarian, Bemis Public Library. She is reading Pretty Good for a Girl by Tina Basich
BUNA DAHAL
Former Employment Specialist,
Colorado Center for the Blind
DELORES HERNANDEZ
Retired director,
Littleton Community Center
Zia Summer
by Rudolfo Anaya
JAN KNAUER
Former Teen/Outreach Librarian,
Bemis Public Library
Pretty Good for a Girl
by Tina Basich
     
ALISON LUSK, Columnist for Littleton newspapers and lifelong reader. Her favorite book is Seabiscuit: An American Legend by Laura Hill JOHN OSTERMILLER, Former Littleton Council Member. John is reading Citizen Soldiers by Stephen E. Ambrose Jim Patton, Police Officer for the 
Littleton Police Department. He is reading Crime and Punishment in American History by Lawrence M. Friedman.
ALISON LUSK
Former columnist for Littleton newspapers
and lifelong reader
Seabiscuit: An American Legend
by Laura Hill
JOHN OSTERMILLER
Former Littleton Council Member
Citizen Soldiers
by Stephen E. Ambrose
JIM PATTON
Police Officer
Littleton Police Department
Crime and Punishment in American History
by Lawrence M. Friedman
     
DAVID PETAU, Firefighter, Littleton Fire Rescue. David is reading The Dream: Martin Luther King, Jr. and the Speech that Inspired a Nation by Drew D. Hansen KERI and KATE SCALET. Keri is Kate's mom and former member of the Bemis Library Board. She is reading Do Princesses Wear Hiking Boots? by Carmela LaVigna Coyle to Kate. The Bemis Library Teen Advisory Council displays some of their favorite books.
DAVID PETAU
Firefighter, Littleton Fire Rescue
The Dream: Martin Luther King, Jr. and the Speech that Inspired a Nation
by Drew D. Hansen
KERI & KATE SCALET
Keri is Kate's mom and former member of the Bemis Library Board
Do Princesses Wear Hiking Boots?
by Carmela LaVigna Coyle
2003 TEEN ADVISORY COUNCIL
Bemis Public Library
Tommyknockers by Steven King;
Sign of Chaos
by Roger Zelazny;
Hawksong
by Amelia Atwater-Rhodes;
In the Forests of the Night
by Amelia Atwater-Rhodes;
The Queen of the Damned
by Anne Rice