I Lug PICNIC ` Come one and all to the Library Staff Organization picnic Friday, July 21, from 11:30 am — 1:30 pm in the Botanical Gardens (the area between M.I. King Library and the Student Center). Members will bring a dish; non—members will bring a dish and pay a $3.00 fee. If it rains, the picnic will be held in the staff lounge, King North. In addition to food and fellowship, we will be treated to ` ` entertainment from 12:00 noon to 12:45 pm by Tim Lake, a nation- ally recognized singer/songwriter and master banjo and guitar _ player. Tim performs original and traditional selections in his distinctive style. In any given show, one can hear jazz, country, rock, or bluegrass, all performed with the versatility of a polished artist. Tim and his group have represented the United States in international music festivals in Ecuador and Austria. He has released three albums of original songs and has , played with Earl Scruggs, Lester Flatt, Bill Monroe, and Ricky _* Skaggs. _ See you at the picnic! (Submitted by Judy Brown.) _ ;IBRARY OFFIc3ES___;CL.OSED The Agriculture Library will be vacating offices on July 25th for L some long awaited renovation. This will require the removal of all phones except the 7-8369 number. It is not certain where ; this phone will be placed, so answering it may be a problem. The Q Library offices are expected to be back in business by August ' 9th, but that depends on the painters and other installers. If your call can wait, please do so, otherwise try the 7-8369 number. The library itself will be open as usual with some - limitations. I O ‘Ihé Newsletter of the University • O of Kentucky Libraries v