Web tip of the week, Nov. 17 2010

http://www.online-stopwatch.com/
This website has a variety of applications such as egg timer, cash clock, chess clock, online alarm clock, metronome, stop watches, countdown timers, and a useful full screen large online calculator. You might find the egg timer useful if you wish to set a certain amount of time to do a specific task or you might like to use the stop watch to time how long it takes to do a task. It is a great time management tool.

Submitted by Jack Batterson

Team Trivia to benefit Camp Hickory Hill

Gather your friends and join us for a night of fun and trivia on Saturday, September 13 at McGinty’s Pub.

Register your team of up to 4 people beginning at 6:00 p.m. for a suggested donation of $10 per person.  Trivia beings at 7:00 and goes until 9:00; prizes to be awarded for each round and for overall winners! 

Pizza and snacks available for purchase; other ways to win included.

McGinty’s Pub, 1312 Old 63 Hwy. http://www.mcgintybros.net/

All proceeds got to benefit Camp Hickory Hill, local diabetic children’s camp.  http://camphickoryhill.com/

Harvest turnips for Food Bank, earn points for Food Drive contest

Join us Saturday, November 13 at 9:00 a.m. to help harvest turnips for the Food Bank! Participants will earn 5 pts. per hour toward the MULSA Food Drive Contest.

Meet in the parking lot at Wilkes Blvd. United Methodist Church (corner of 7th & Wilkes) to carpool/caravan to the turnip field.  Wear layered clothing and shoes/boots you can get muddy in.  Those who can’t harvest from the field are  invited to bring knives with which to top the turnips before they are bagged fo the Food Bank.

Harvest is scheduled to continue until 12:00 noon.  See Karla Geerlings in the church parking lot on return to get documentation to turn in for the contest.

October 2010 Spotlight winner: Mary Claire Amann

Mary Claire Amann was born in Wausau, Wisconsin. She works in the Catalog Department and has worked at MU for about 8 years (2 years at the University of Missouri–St. Louis). She has a B.A. in English in 1996 and is taking classes as time permits.

Mary has 2 cats. In her leisure time, she is trying to finish the stitching for her niece’s wedding present. Her hobbies and interests include planting/gardening, cooking, baking, some needlework, decluttering, reading.

She named 2, not just 1, coolest places she ever visited. The first was the beach at North Carolina and the other was a little cantina in Austin Texas which had the best food and wonderful atmosphere.

In a movie of her life, she said in regard to the actor/actress (living or dead) which she would like to be portrayed as: “I’ve been different sizes and appearances, so probably best left to CGI.”

October 2010 Spotlight winner: Karla Geerlings

Karla Lynn (Bobby) Kespohl Geerlings

We ask people for their full name and let them decide how to define “full;” well, for me, I guess it depends on the day, the occasion, and the individuals included.  I included the parenthetical Bobby because, although it began as a camp name, it followed me into college and beyond.  Most of my personal circle of friends call me Bobby in private, unless they met me originally through work or church.  My kids call me Mom.

I was born in Columbia, Missouri.  I’ve lived in several other places, but my family always returned to Columbia, which is my dad’s hometown, as well.  I attended 3 different elementary schools in Columbia ( and 3 in other cities/states) and Oakland Junior High, and graduated from David H. Hickman High School.  I attended MU for 6 years, under 3 different declared majors (computer science, music education, therapeutic education for special populations) and have found most of the skills and knowledge I gained to be useful in my work life, my private life, or both—though I can’t say that the proper tuba embouchure (mouth position and pressure on the mouthpiece) is something I’ve been called on to use lately,

I began working at MU Libraries in 1982, my first year in college, as a student assistant at HSL (before the current library facility was built). I went on to work at VET and here at Ellis, ending my student tenure in the Serials Retrospective Conversion Project.  In 1988 I began working full-time for MU Libraries, typing book cards on an IBM keypunch machine.  I have worked variously in Serials Cataloging, Book Repair, Bindery, Preservation and now head the Serials & Authorities Unit in the Catalog Department.

I live with my adorable postman husband Mike, 17-year-old son Sean (“leave me alone!”), 16-year-old daughter Krissy (“You don’t understand …”), and our silver tabby Ellie (“Meee-out!”).

In my leisure time I work with the local Girl Scout organization, my church (Wilkes Blvd. United Methodist) where I direct the coir and head the education team, and am involved with the Camp Hickory Hill camper/staff alumni organization (remember the camp name?)  I also love to play social games of all kinds—board games, card games, dice, trivia, whatever—and host a game night regularly for friends and friends-of-friends.

The coolest place I have ever been is the Temple of Heaven in Beijing, China.  My husband, my mother and I travelled with a tour group to China in October of 2009 and we saw many, many wonderful things there and met some really great people.  What makes the Temple of Heaven special is that there are dozens of steps going straight up the hill to the actual temple, and I was using a wheelchair because I was recovering from abdominal hernia surgery.  The men in our tour group, determined that I should not be left out of the experience, placed my wheelchair in the car rails on the steps and hefted me all the way to the top!!!  It was a very special experience for me.

In a movie of my life, which will, of course, be coming out any year now, I’d like to be portrayed by Kathy Bates.

Karla and the Temple of Heaven
Stairs to the Temple of Heaven