Showing posts with label Brave Books. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Brave Books. Show all posts

Friday, February 2, 2024

Secretary of State Jay Ashcroft Comes to Town


Packed room for Brave Books event

By Gretchen Garrity

Taking advantage of the Brave Books event in Springfield on Feb. 2, Secretary of State Jay Ashcroft, who is running for Missouri governor, appeared to speak briefly in support of women's sports. Candidate for Secretary of State, Valentina Gomez, 24, a former NCAA Division I swimmer, also appeared.

The event featured swimmer Riley Gaines and surfer Bethany Hamilton, both of whom have authored children's books for the Brave Books line. Gaines authored "Happy No Snakes Day," while Hamilton authored "Surfing Past Fear."

Riley Gaines and Bethany Hamilton in Springfield
 

The event was standing room only with lines eventually reaching outside the Springfield Library Center's doors. Hundreds of people showed up to see Gaines and Hamilton read their Brave Book stories.

Although LGBTQ+ activists vowed to "take up space" according to a Springfield News-Leader article, their small numbers were overwhelmed. One quiet protester muttered that she was in conservative hell before absconding.

Secretary Ashcroft seemed to forget the names of Hamilton and Gaines when he spoke (see video below). Also, he mentioned the National Library Association, and not the American Library Association. Oddly, when a search was conducted for the National Library Association, search engines like Google and Brave took seekers straight to the American Library Association. An additional search for the president of the NLA took seekers to Emily Drabinski, president of the ALA.

Sec. Ashcroft is well aware of the ALA. He knows the ALA advocates for transgender ideology, as well as other far-left positions. In fact, in the past he has written a letter rebuking the ALA and withholding funds from them for previously trying to prevent a Brave Books event. Previous articles about our libraries are here, here, here, here, here, here, here, here, and here.

 


Perhaps it was an inadvertent error to refer to the ALA as the NLA, an organization that does not seem to exist. But it's odd that a search engine automatically directs searchers to the ALA. Something seems amiss.

Brave search for National Library Association



It is a testament to Gaines and Hamilton that their example of standing for women and women's sports have inspired so many.

Monday, October 2, 2023

Community Story and Craft Event at the Library!


 From the event organizers:

Join us on Saturday, October 7th, for two heartwarming community-led events that promise to bring stories and crafts alive in the spirit of autumn! 📖🍁 

Sparta Community Branch Library
Where: 147 Library Ln, Sparta, MO 65753
When: 11:00 am - 12:00 pm
 
Ozark Community Branch Library
Where: Community Branch Library, Ozark
When: 2:30 pm - 3:30 pm
 
Why Attend?
 
Community-Powered: This is the second in our series of citizen-led events. It's all about community, and for the community! Please note: This event is not library-sponsored.
 
Child-Friendly: Safe for children of all ages, ensuring a wholesome experience for every little reader and artist.
 
Autumn Tales & Crafts: Dive into 2-3 enchanting autumn-themed books by authors like Max Lucado and from Brave Books, followed by a delightful craft activity.
 
Absolutely Free: No RSVP needed. Just bring your enthusiasm and love for stories!
 
Let's come together to foster a love for reading and crafting, and build stronger, healthier communities in a safe and welcoming environment
 
Find our Facebook group for future events, "Generations of Grace Story Hours."

Monday, July 31, 2023

Brave Books Event this Saturday!

 

Brave Books has organized a nationwide library story time for children. See Kirk Cameron's video below the flyer for information on the August 5, See You At The Library event. Local citizens are hosting an event at all four Christian County Library branches. Children and parents can look forward to a story (or two!) of virtue, as well as a craft and snacks. 

You can also find information on our Facebook page.