Westfield Library Foundation to hold book shelving ceremony

Anna Dilley (above left), Margo Greyvenstein (above center) and Amy Adams (above right) were the winners of the Westfield Washington Public Library’s Children’s Book Writing contest. (Photo provided by Westfield Library Foundation)

Winners of children’s book writing contest to be recognized

The Westfield Library Foundation will hold a book shelving ceremony at 11 a.m. on Saturday, Sept. 17 at the Westfield Washington Public Library, 333 W. Hoover St. The ceremony will celebrate three Westfield residents-turned-authors.

“Back in April we partnered with Community First Bank of Indiana to host a children’s book writing contest in celebration of the library’s 120th birthday,” explained Foundation Executive Director Erin Downey. “Three winners were chosen, and their books have since been published. We’re now inviting those authors back to the library to help us place their books on the shelves.”

Anna Dilley, 12, won the Youth Category. Her book, Rocky Goes to the Library, is about a puppy learning to read. An avid reader herself, Dilley says she enjoys writing fiction and fantasy stories.

“I screamed and jumped up and down when I found out I won,” Dilley said. “I can’t believe I’m a published author and people will be able to check out my book.” She put her $100 prize in her savings account.

Margo Greyvenstein, 16, won the Teen Category. Her book, An Adventure to Dream For, tells the tale of a young boy who loses himself in a library book during a storm.

“I was thrilled to win because it’s the first time I’ve ever entered a writing contest,” Greyvenstein said. She said she plans to put her $250 prize toward the purchase of a baby grand piano.

Amy Adams won the Adult Category. Her book, A Book for My Birthday, is written from the perspective of the library and all the books it has received as “gifts” throughout its lifetime. A former journalist, Adams has even ghostwritten a number of books, but this is the first time she’ll be credited as the author of a book.

“I’ve always dreamed of writing a children’s book and I absolutely love history,” Adams said. “So, when I read about this contest, I knew it was time to finally put pen to paper.” Adams won a $250 prize.

About Westfield Library Foundation
The Westfield Library Foundation is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization supporting innovative programs and services for the Westfield Washington Public Library and its patrons through major gifts, bequests, corporate sponsorships, naming rights and private donations. For more information on the Westfield Library Foundation visit westfieldlibraryfoundation.com.