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Linda Bushta of the Lake County Library shows off one of the new commemorative Lake County library cards created for the centennial of Upper Lake’s Hammond Library. The new cards feature a painting of the Upper Lake Library by local artist J. P. Sarlande. The library’s centennial will take place Oct. 16. - Contributed photo
Linda Bushta of the Lake County Library shows off one of the new commemorative Lake County library cards created for the centennial of Upper Lake’s Hammond Library. The new cards feature a painting of the Upper Lake Library by local artist J. P. Sarlande. The library’s centennial will take place Oct. 16. – Contributed photo
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LAKEPORT >> In honor of the upcoming centennial celebration for Upper Lake’s Harriet Lee Hammond Library, the Lake County Library will begin issuing commemorative library cards on Thursday.

The new cards feature a painting of the Hammond Library by Upper Lake artist J. P. Sarlande. They will be available from all branches of the Lake County Library while supplies last. To get a library card in Lake County bring your identification and proof of current mailing address to any branch. Children younger than 18 will need a parent’s identification. September is Library Card Sign-up Month which coincides well with the October celebration for Upper Lake’s historic library.

The library centennial event will take place on Oct. 16 from 2 to 5 p.m. at the library located at 310 Second St. The celebration will include entertainment, refreshments and a lot of surprises.

The Upper Lake Women’s Protective Club started Upper Lake’s first library in borrowed space in J.N. League’s general store in 1914, but the club members always hoped for a permanent library building. With a donation of land from Lottie Mendenhall and Amy Murdock and $6,000 from Harriet Lee Hammond, Upper Lake’s new library building took shape over the summer of 1916 and opened that October. Although the building might appear to have started out as a house, it has always been a library. Its 100-year history as a library makes it one of Upper Lake’s oldest businesses.

For more information about the centennial contact the library at 275-2049 or the main library in Lakeport at 263-8817. The Lake County Library is on the internet at http://library.lakecountyca.gov and Facebook at Facebook.com/LakeCountyLibrary.

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