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Blog translated entirely by volunteers!
coordinated by Stephen Hallstrom, Peace Corps volunteer
and Anamaria Cătănoiu, Center coordinator
Volunteers, highschool and university students: Constantin Drăgoi (București/Bucharest), Ovidiu Panaite (Cluj), Oana Zlatovici (Suedia/Sweden), Olga Unguru, Ioana Tuvene, Alexandra Pădureț (Iași), Mihaela Hăican (București), Liviu Dîrdală, Ioana Cozma, George Georgescu, Alina Rotaru, Andreea Marcu




Thursday, March 24, 2011

Books for Canada




‘Books for Canada’ is a project initiated by ‘Duiliu Zamfirescu’ County Public Library throughout Vrancea County, as a partner and founding member. The project is part of wider national and international initiative that aimed to set up a library with Romanian books in Montreal, Canada.

The project was initiated by an emigrant Romanian family in Canada and their family members who remained in Romania. Together they created the Cultural Initiative Foundation THE ROMANIAN LIBRARY in Montreal, Canada. Their desire was to create a Romanian library in Montreal to sustain our advocacy on the Canadian lands and to be close to the Romanian community.

To benefit of home support from Romanian people, the Council has involved personalities from the cultural-artistic world, choosing the actor Mircea Albulescu as an Honour President. With the help of these personalities there has been started as well the national campaign for promoting and advertising in order to lay the foundations for a donation of books and build up a library. Vrancea Public Library answered positively to the call for donations.

In order not to remain a singular gesture made by our institution, the library started in January- February 2011 a public campaign of book donation called ‘Books for Canada’ involving the whole community. The institution has recruited two libraries as partners in the project, which turned as point of purchase and collection of books, and attracted also other donor institutions.

There have been established several criterions and so to have a ‘quality’ donation. The answer of Vrancea community to our call was prompt and effective; over 500 copies of books that respected the criterions have been collected in this project.
The media communication strategy was the most important aspect and it has given major results. The project has been widely mediatized in the local and national press (through correspondents) and on-line (with the help of the volunteers and supporters of the library). With an intense correspondence with the initiators from Canada, who appreciated the media promotion and the campaign organization, the strategy of promoting attracted to designate our library as one of the three national centers of collecting books (spot made and aired by TVR1) along with Baia Mare and Bucharest. 

Also, with this involvement in the project, our library received the title of FOUNDING MEMBER of the Library from Montreal. (Our library received the DIPLOMA OF RECOGNITION as a FOUNDING MEMBER of THE LIBRARY and DEFENDER of the ROMANIAN CULTURE)


Within three weeks – during the first stage of the project – our library became the center of collection in the entire Moldavia region and beyond. There have been sent donations from Bucharest, Bacau, Braila, Piatra Neamt, Tulcea, Galati, Husi – donations that continue in present as well. In this project, our library attracted other two partners outside the county, who have expressed their desire of joining this endeavor: Sports High School Bacau – donated in the first stage 500 copies collected from the community from Bacau and the County Library Tulcea, in the second stage of the project.
The initiators desired that each copy donated to wear the original signature of the Donor, mentioning: ‘Book donated for the Romanian Library’, the label that promotes among the Romanian people from Canada, the library’s name and the person making the donation.

Each donation will be recorded in the BOOK OF HONOUR of the ROMANIAN LIBRARY, and as a sign of appreciation and gratitude, the Council awarded with a DIPLOMA OF RECOGNITION as a FOUNDING MEMBER of the LIBRARY and DEFENDER OF THE ROMANIAN CULTURE. 
The costs for expediting the books donation from Romania (Bucharest) to Canada were covered by the Cultural Foundation THE ROMANIAN LIBRARY. Vrancea Public Library carried on its own all donation and those coming from outside for the volunteer point of collecting from Bucharest. On 10th of February, the books were carried to Canada and the first stage of the project came to an end. 

In present, our library collects donations coming constantly across the country to organize a new transport, which will be established by the partners from Canada.
1.      Vrancea Public Library and the librarians.
2.      Partner in the project – Alexandria book store, the national network
3.      The Probation Service
4.      Gheorghe Neagu and the Cultural Association ‘Duiliu Zamfirescu’ (Vrancea County writers)
·         Petre Abeaboeru
·         Buruiana Vasile
·         Culita Usurelu
·         Janine Vladislav
5.      ‘Universul Cartii’ Book Store, Focsani
6.      Vrancea County Blogosphere
7.      ‘Alexandru Ioan Cuza’ National College, Focsani
The coordinators in the high school:
·         Prof. Ioana Constantinescu, 7th grade
·         Prof. Ana Maria Norocea, 8th and 9th grade
·         Alexandru Munteanu, the Youth Council President, within the Local Youth Council and the County Youth Council and Marius Condruz, ‘Mihail Kogalniceanu’ National Economic College President; from students of different high schools from Focsani: ‘Alexandru Ioan Cuza’ National College and ‘Mihail Kogalniceanu’ National Economic College.


8.      Sports High School from Bacau – teachers and students
·         Coordinator: Prof. David Diana Ruxandra
-          Approximately 600 copies
9.      ‘Simion Mehedinti’ Teacher Association and ‘Terra’ Publishing,  Focsani
10.  Prof. Irina Bicescu – ‘Unirea’ National College
11.  Priest Eduard Bran and his wife Adriana
12.  Priest Giorgica Vatra – ‘Sf.Andrei’ Focsani
13.  Florica Ghigeanu, Bucharest (sent)
14.  Nina Desliu, ’Pallas’ Publishing, Focsani
15.  Doctor Paul Alexandru, Focsani
16.  Prof. Cezar Cherciu, Focsani

Post Canada
17.  Prof. Ionut Tandara
18.  Mihai Horga, Roman, Neamt County
19.  Ioan Denciu, Focsani
20.  Oma Stanescu, Braila
21.  Titel Toader Chirila, Focsani
22.  Mihai Merticaru, Piatra Neamt
23.  Nina Plopeanu, Focsani

Online resources:

o   Ziarul de Vrancea: http://www.ziaruldevrancea.ro
o   Monitorul de Vrancea: http://www.monitorulvn.ro
o   DADA Radio: http://www.radiodada.ro
o   Adevarul de Seara Focsani: http://www.adevarul.ro/locale/focsani/
o   The Romanian Library from Canada: http://bibliotecaromaneasca.org/
o   Vrancea Today: http://vranpress.blogspot.com/
o   Vrancea Media: http://www.vranceamedia.ro/

 Article written by Anamaria Cătănoiu – Coord. Foreign Language Center
Translated by Oana Zlatovici - volunteer

Monday, March 21, 2011

Reading Hedonism on Poetry Day







Today we celebrated the International Day of Poetry at the library, in a sunny enjoyable ambient
The writer Gheorghe Andrei Neagu released his latest poetry volume, ‘Love’s tear’, surrounded by friends from the Cenacle that he is coordinating, librarians all around Vrancea county and students from ‘Alexandru Ioan Cuza’ National College, Focsani.


Teodora Fintinaru, Vrancea County Library Director, has made a lyrical foray in the author’s poem, revealing the mysteries and meanings. Mariana Vicky Vartosu si Constanta Cornila recited a few poems from the author’s book, their friend. The author himself has exposed his thoughts and feelings when writing this book.
The most exciting moment was created by the kinds, the students who came to celebrate the poetry in its house, in a little cultural place, keeper of words and so of poetry. 14th little readers delighted us with their serene voices. Goethe, Shakespeare, Edgar Allan Poe, Blaga, Stanescu, Voiculescu, Arghezi, Gheorghe Andrei Neagu sound differently when they recite. Furthermore, they went beyond their imagination creating collages including their favorite lyrics and poems with proper definitions given to the poetry. In the end, these children have received the released book with the author’s autograph, in gratitude. 


Everyone was excited, a moment that really betrays a ‘reading hedonism’, so to quote the coordinator of the children, Prof. Ana Maria Cornila Norocea, the one who guided and accompanied them in this poetic journey. Collaboration ideas were born between the two generations together to plant deeper the love for poetry of these young people and to fill a new and fresh spirit for those already initiated. 


Dante has written at entrance to dark land: ‘Abandon all hope, you who enter in here.’ Attempting timidly a lyrical metamorphosis, I would say: ‘Abandon all home, you those who enter on poetry land, because the beautifulness of the word will fetter you.’


Article written by Anamaria Cătănoiu – Coord. Foreign Language Center
Translated by Oana Zlatovici - volunteer

Friday, March 18, 2011

The International Day of Poetry at the Library

‘Duiliu Zamfirescu’ Public County Library marks the International Day of Poetry.
On this occasion our institution hosts the release of the poetry volume called ‘Tear Love’ written by Gheorghe Andrei Neagu, published by Rawexcoms, Bucharest, 2010.
The book boasts of a foreword by the literary critic Marius Chelaru, who begins the first page with: ‘A volume built as love tear in the autumn’s color, with nostalgia… A journey where the inside colors the exterior with the brush dipped in metaphors and argument in verse…’
We are honored to present this book written by Gheorghe Andrei Neagu, the founder of publications as Jurnalul de Vrancea (Vrancea Journal), Gazeta Vranceana (Vrancea Newspaper), Oglinda Moldovei (Moldavia’s Mirror) and Oglinda literara (Literary Mirror); the President of the Cultural Association ‘Duiliu Zamfirescu’ and also the holder of important awards for literature and cultural professionalism.
The release will be followed by a poetic moment realized by the students from ‘Alexandru Ioan Cuza’ National College, coordinated by Prof. Ana Maria Cornila Norocea and Melania Patrascanu, the Educative Advisor.
Along with our library, the International Day of Poetry will be also celebrated by municipal librarians, writers and readers from Vrancea.
For the same context, all the Library’s departments are preparing for the public, the International Poetry Book exhibition.
You are welcomed on Monday, 21st of March, 11 o’clock, in the County Library’s reading room.  (Mr. Ghe. Sava Street, no.4)

Article translated by Oana Zlatovici - volunteer

Friday, March 4, 2011

‘Let’s Surf on the Internet’ at the Library





Yesterday, March 3, 2011, the National Campaign ‘Let’s Surf on the Internet’ - having Vrancea County Library as partner, continued with an "voluntary practice’ event in the Multimedia Room (located on: 4 Mr.Ghe. Sava Str.)

The multimedia rooms have been designated as telecentres for the National Campaign of digital literacy ‘Let’s Surf on the Internet’, sustained by EOS Foundation in partnership with Microsoft Unlimited Potential Programme and N.A.L.P.L.R – the National Association of the Librarians and Public Libraries in Romania.
Ran between 28th of February and 5th of March in various locations (City Hall Focsani, Vrancea Work Department and Multimedia Rooms of the Library), the Campaign ‘Let’s Surf on the Internet’ stopped yesterday at our new headquarters located on 4 Mr.Ghe. Sava Str.

The protagonists were 15 children from Danut Centre Brosteni, coordinated by Prof. Elisabeta Norocea and Jana Tigaeru, who have learnt from their elder friends the computer and internet secrets. 6 volunteer 9th grade students, from ‘Alexandru Ioan Cuza’ National College, coordinated by Prof. Constanta Coatu and Melania Patrascanu, the Educative Advisor, have learnt the kids how to communicate on-line.
Emanuela-Teodora Manolache, Elena Raluca Jugaru, Ana-Maria Matei, Andrada Tania Panaite, Andra Corina Popa and Mirela Filimon, along with their teachers and the librarians, have helped friends from Brosteni to create an e-mail and messenger account to keep in touch with them.
The two hours spent in the Multimedia Room, who ended being not enough, were full of amusement, joy and agitation. The children recognized that most of them didn’t have a computer at home and that have surfed just a little ‘at Danut Centre…’. Otherwise.. sometimes at school. They were excited by the idea of communicating with other children, from another part of the country or perhaps outside the country. Through laughter and delicious cookies the accounts have been created and the communication on-line had its start! The high school volunteers created them a list of friends and the application was much practical when kids started to chat with each other.

What should we say? That we wanted, besides the campaign’s purpose, to socialize?  To make new friends?  To link sustainable relationships?

This meeting marked, among others, the beginning and the continuing of the real educative partnership between three institutions: the County Public Library, ‘Alexandru Ioan Cuza’ National College and Danut Center Brosteni, who desires to offer for the kids, educative and cultural alternatives.
The volunteers and the kids parted as friends, with promises from Prof. Norocea that they will come back to the Library, and promises from the volunteers and librarians to visit them at Danut Centre. We shared our ID messenger and e/mail addresses and with a lot of hugs and kisses, kids were hardly bear to go home.
The nicest part of the meeting was that the volunteer girls from the high school, the 6 wonderful girls, want to be permanent volunteers of the library and told to their fellows to come as well!
So basically… this is how new practical ideas and relationship get alive… at the library. Come on…to us! You can be practical! 

 
Article written by Anamaria Cătănoiu – Coord. Foreign Language Center
Translated by Oana Zlatovici - volunteer