Thelma Parker library celebrates 40th anniversary Nov. 17

The Thelma Parker Memorial Public & School Library will host a 40th anniversary celebration and community bazaar from 1-3 p.m. on Oct. 7. (Courtesy photo)
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Thelma Parker Memorial Public &School Library of the Hawaii State Public Library System is marking its 40th anniversary with a family-friendly celebration and community bazaar from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Nov. 17, in the Thelma Parker Memorial Gymnasium (located adjacent to the library) in Waimea. The event is free and open to the public.

The event will feature games and prizes, crafts, homemade confections and entertainment, along with refreshments provided by the Friends of Thelma Parker Library.

Complimentary space is available for home crafters and confectioners. Those interested in participating should contact Juanette Cordeiro at 887-6067 or juanette.cordeiro@librarieshawaii.org.

“We want to thank the community for their 40 years of support and patronage with a fun afternoon for the whole family,” said branch manager Pamela Akao.

Thelma Parker Memorial Public &School Library, designed by Team Pacific, Inc., opened in its current location on October 26, 1978. At the library’s groundbreaking ceremony on Sept. 7, 1977, Herbert Watanabe, district office representative from the Dept. of Education described the facility as “…the only library in the State of Hawaii that will have parking for buses, cars, bicycles, and hitching posts. You are welcome to bring your horse, if you clean up the mess.”

Today, the library boasts total holdings of 43,697, and has 13,169 card holders who can access a wealth of resources from any of the 51 public libraries statewide.

“We’re really a one-stop shop for information and entertainment,” said Akao, who notes that movie rental, library card, meeting room fees and overdue fines go right back to supporting the library’s purchase of new materials.

Five full-time employees and one part-time employee keep the place humming.

The library hosts a variety of free events, performances, and activities.

Recent events include a performance by hip-hop musician and educator Mr. Kneel, Marvel Movie Marathon, a hula performance by Michael Pili Pang’s Muolaulani, a class on how to use the Internet, and a self-publishing workshop. Weekly events include college counseling with Nancy Honda, after-school movies (for ages 5+), and Magic card game gatherings on Wednesdays and preschool story and craft hour on Thursdays. A monthly movie (rated PG-13+, R) is offered on the second Wednesday of each month. All events are free and open to the public.

“As our community has evolved, the library has evolved,” said Akao.

“We’re always looking for new ways to better serve the community and we’re always open to suggestions. We invite everyone to visit the library, and of course, celebrate this milestone with us!”

For more information, call 887-6067.

The Thelma Parker Memorial Public and School library, located at 67-1209 Mamalahoa Highway, is open 9:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday and 12:30-7:30 p.m. Wednesday.