Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Patrons can check out toys at Jacksonvil­le branch

- BY TAMMY KEITH Senior Writer

JACKSONVIL­LE — When parents bring their children to the Esther D. Nixon Library in Jacksonvil­le, they can not only take home books; they can check out toys, too.

Gran Gran’s Toy Library will have a grand opening Friday at the branch, thanks to a donation from Liza Wilson of Texas. Wilson is a daughter of Mike Wilson, a lawyer and former state representa­tive, and Sammye Wilson, both of Jacksonvil­le.

Cindy Powell, Nixon Library branch manager, said Liza Wilson runs a business called Toybrary Austin, in which she rents educationa­l toys targeted for children ages 6 months to 5 years.

“Since she’s from here in Jacksonvil­le and her family has donated a lot to help us over the years, she thought we we might want to do something like that at no charge,” Powell said. “Mike came over and talked to me about it, and I said, ‘Yeah, it sounds great.’”

The toy collection is donated in honor of the late Ruth Nita Nixon Wilson, a lifelong Jacksonvil­le resident, “library lover, role model and grandmothe­r of nine,” according to a press release. Wilson was Liza Wilson’s grandmothe­r, whom she called Gran Gran, Sammye Wilson said.

“I think it’s wonderful,” Sammye Wilson said.

She said Ruth Wilson was a sister-in-law of Esther Dewitt Nixon, for whom the Nixon Library is named. A meeting room is also named for Ruth Wilson, who died in 2005.

Powell said Liza Wilson ordered the new toys and had them sent to the Jacksonvil­le library.

“It’s everything from games to help them learn to count, to help them with shapes; there are costumes, they can dress up like a pirate … a police officer. There are even dancetype costumes. There are little wooden vehicles that look like a ladybug or a little bicycle that little ones can ride. They’re all really quality toys,” Powell said.

The toys are being catalogued and bar codes added to them.

“Our aim was to start with 100 [toys]; I think we’re close to 80,” she said.

The toys will be used in the children’s programmin­g, at 10:30 a.m. Wednesdays for the preschool program and at 10:30 a.m. Fridays for the toddler program. Parents may check out two toys per child and keep them for up to two weeks.

Liza Nixon will show the library employees how to clean the toys with an environmen­tally friendly, “green” cleaner, Powell said.

Powell said Nate Coulter, executive director of the Central Arkansas Library System, had heard of a similar toy-checkout program in Ohio, but no one she has talked to has heard of one in Arkansas.

“That’s not to say there isn’t one, but I’m not aware of one. I don’t know of anyone in Arkansas doing [a toy checkout],” Powell said.

The grand opening of Gran Gran’s Toy Library will take place during the 10:30 a.m. children’s program and will include music, dancing, refreshmen­ts such as popcorn and cotton candy, and more, Powell said.

She said Liza Wilson will be at the grand opening.

For more informatio­n, call the Nixon Library, 703 W. Main St., at (501) 457-5038. Senior writer Tammy Keith can be reached at (501) 327-0370 or tkeith@arkansason­line.com.

 ?? STACI VANDAGRIFF/THREE RIVERS EDITION ?? Terry Nunnery, youth programmer at the Esther D. Nixon Library in Jacksonvil­le, shows some of the new toys that will be available for checkout beginning Friday. Liza Wilson of Austin, Texas, whose parents live in Jacksonvil­le, donated the new toys in memory of her late grandmothe­r, Ruth Nita Nixon Wilson, for whom a room in the library is named. The program is called Gran Gran’s Library, and two toys per child may be checked out for up to two weeks.
STACI VANDAGRIFF/THREE RIVERS EDITION Terry Nunnery, youth programmer at the Esther D. Nixon Library in Jacksonvil­le, shows some of the new toys that will be available for checkout beginning Friday. Liza Wilson of Austin, Texas, whose parents live in Jacksonvil­le, donated the new toys in memory of her late grandmothe­r, Ruth Nita Nixon Wilson, for whom a room in the library is named. The program is called Gran Gran’s Library, and two toys per child may be checked out for up to two weeks.

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