Orcas librarian named Fellow in new program

Holly King, Public Services Librarian for the Orcas Island Library in Eastsound, is one of 19 librarians across Washington who have been selected as Fellows in a new program that aims to serve middle-age patrons, the Washington State Library has announced.

The program, called Transforming Life After 50, is funded by the U.S. Institute for Museum and Library Services.

The Fellowship began July 1 and runs through June 30, 2011. The year-long program is funded by a grant from the IMLS, Laura Bush 21st Century Librarian Program.

Led by a partnership among the state libraries of Washington, California, Idaho and Oregon, the Fellowship will introduce 93 selected public library professionals from 11 states to a new framework for serving and engaging midlife adults, ages 50 and above. The Fellowship will re-examine traditional views on aging and explore innovative ways in which public libraries can become centers of productive aging, lifelong learning, and civic engagement.