The Malvern Public Library has been serving the people of Malvern and the surrounding area since 1916. Our collection includes books, videos and DVDs, books on tape and CD. In addition we offer our customers Internet access, programs for children and adults, assistance with your information needs--and this website! Please visit us often!

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Malvern Public Library


502 Main Street
P.O. Box 180
Malvern, Iowa 51551

Phone: 712-624-8554
Fax: Fax: 712-624-8245
malvernlibrary@qwestoffice.net

Staff

Director: Stacey Buick

Assistant Director: Shantelle Earlywine

Shelli Briels


Library Board of Trustees

President: Jon Bakehouse

Vice President: Sandra McClure

Secretary: Allen Hall

Member: Bev Dashner
Member: Lavina Johnson
Member: Tom Winchester
Member: Nancy Mulholland


 

The library is governed by a board of trustees, who serve the community by setting policy, managing finances and generally lending support to the library and it's staff.

The board meets the first Monday of each month at 6:30 p.m. at the library.



This Week at the Library

FRIENDS OF THE LIBRARY


HOLIDAY BENEFIT DINNER


December 5, 2009


During Festival of Trees


Malvern Community Building Lower Level


6:00 PM


Tickets: Adults - $15, Children - $5


Tickets available at


Malvern Public Library and


Malvern Trust & Savings Bank


Menu:


Steak Medallions


Cheesy Potatoes


Holiday Green Beans


Festive Salad


Dinner Roll


Brownie Sundae


(Children's menu- Ages 10 & under, Chicken Strip dinner)


 


See the beautifully decorated trees on the upper level of the Community Building and come enjoy a Festive Holiday Dinner


complete with community 4-H Youth table servers


Sponsored by Friends of the Malvern Public Library


Steaks prepared by Mills-Montgomery Co. Cattlemen's Assn.


Supplemental Funds donated by Thrivent Financial for Lutherans


Proceeds will benefit Library technology and programming funds.


 


 


"MEMORIES OF MALVERN"


2010 PICTORAL CALENDAR NOW ON SALE


The images on the calendars are scenes of the early years in Malvern beginning in the 1800's.


Be sure to get your copy now. The beautiful photos in the calendar are local scenes that are familiar to anyone who has either visited or lived here, but they are of bygone days.


The calendars make great gifts for relatives or friends both near and far.


Stop by the library and get yours now.


 


What is a "DIGITAL MALVERN LEADER"???


Previously, research in the archives of the Malvern Leader newspaper was done with old, fragile, dusty bound volumes….OR….your could spend hours peering thru microfilm images on the quirky old microfilm reader. But unless you knew exactly what published date you were looking for, it was a long process.


But NOW, the Malvern Library presents the DIGITAL MALVERN LEADER. The Friends of the Library received two grants from the Mills County Community Foundation that allowed decades the old microfilm to be digitized and placed online on a website. The website, available at the library only, is capable of searching by dates and/or keywords...which is a real time saver.


In MINUTES rather than hours, you should be able to find the article or name you are searching for to complete your research and print what you need.


Thanks to the grant from the Mills County Community Foundation and the Friends of the Malvern Public Library, the years 1879 thru 2003 are now available online. With the cooperation of the Glenwood Public LIbrary the Opinion Tribune is also available as well as other volumes of newspapers no longer in print. Thanks to all who made this project possible.


  Check back here regularly to find out about more upcoming events.



Library of Congress: News 

Best Seller List BookSense.com
1. The Help
by Kathryn Stockett (Amy Einhorn Books/Putnam, ISBN: 9780399155345); Last week: 1; Weeks on List: * "This wonderful debut set in the rural South of the 1960s is a February 2009 Indie Next List Great Read."
2. The Man From Beijing
by Henning Mankell (Knopf, ISBN: 9780307271860); Last week: 3; Weeks on List: 2 "A new novel of suspense by the author of The Pyramid."
3. The Girl Who Played With Fire
by Stieg Larsson (Knopf, ISBN: 9780307269980); Last week: 2; Weeks on List: 31 "The highly anticipated sequel to The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo."
4. Split Image
by Robert B. Parker (Putnam, ISBN: 9780399156236); Weeks on List: 1 "Parker's ninth novel to feature police chief Jesse Stone."
5. The Postmistress
by Sarah Blake (Amy Einhorn Books, ISBN: 9780399156199); Last week: 5; Weeks on List: 3 "Blake's stirring debut novel, set during WWII, is a February Indie Next List Great Read."