We are happy to report that thanks to WBNA and the Old Town Triangle Association, not to mention the generous efforts of friends and family, our library has been restored to what it was before the flood. For those of you who did not hear about our flooding, the articles below are beautiful examples of the kindliness of belonging to a neighborhood…city living DOES have it’s small-town moments, and I must confess I shed a few tears of happiness over this past month as we restocked our library! Thank you to everyone who made a terrible event into a beautiful blessing! –amy
Flooding Threatens Cortland Preschool
West Bucktown resident Amy Ewaldt was hit particularly hard by Friday night’s series of overnight thunderstorms when the basement in her building took on more than two feet of water:
You’re looking at about 10 years worth of books, toys, games, and puzzles that Amy had been saving for the Cortland Preschool, a new West Bucktown school for 3-to-6-year-olds she is currently building at the corner of Cortland and Talman. Anything that couldn’t be washed and dried out was destroyed by the fast-rising water.
“If you are a book-nut like me, I’m sure you can imagine how hard it was to have to throw away hundreds of titles…some rare, some from students, and a few even signed by authors,” Amy said. “I cried a lot.”
This is a perfect opportunity for West Bucktowners to band together in a show of support to help out one of our own. Amy is gratefully accepting any and all donations of gently loved preschool-aged books to try and rebuild her library. She is especially looking for the following collections: Jack Ezra Keats, Eric Carle, books/tapes in Spanish, Chinese/Asian folk and fairytales, Mo Willems, Laura Numeroff, Dr. Seuss, and easy reader books like Amelia Bedelia, Henry and Mudge, Paddington Bear, etc.
Any offers of assistance will be greatly appreciated and can be forwarded to Amy at aewaldt@hotmail.com.
And a mention by the Old Town Triangle: