Santa Fe New Mexican

U.S. Rep. Luján secures 1,500 new books for flood-damaged La Farge Branch Library

Flooded La Farge library to get help from Library of Congress program

- By Tripp Stelnicki tstelnicki@sfnewmexic­an.com

The popular La Farge Branch Library was one of the many communityw­ide casualties of the late July floods, with thousands of books soaked and destroyed as the extraordin­ary rain event pummeled through the roof.

Helping hands have emerged, some from high places.

U.S. Rep. Ben Ray Luján has secured a commitment of 1,500 brand-new replacemen­t books for the midtown city library.

“We got the most pleasurabl­e phone call from his office,” said Pat Hodapp, city

library director.

The Library of Congress will make the books available through its surplus books program at Luján’s request, the congressma­n’s spokeswoma­n said.

“We’re still working with La Farge to find out what they need,” said Victoria Oms.

The July 23 deluge struck the library’s children’s section particular­ly hard. At least 2,000 books — children’s Spanish books, biographie­s, nonfiction and research books, mainly — were lost.

Although the Library of Congress program cannot replace books title for title, it will prioritize selected genres, Oms said. The library has expressed a preference for children’s and Spanish books.

Luján’s office will pay to ship the books whenever the library — which has been closed since the flooding as cleanup progresses — is ready to receive them. Oms said she expects the progress could take a few months in total.

There have been other community aid efforts. Violet Crown offered to donate $1 for every movie ticket sold on Sunday and the Casa Chimayo restaurant raised more than $200 at a weekend library fundraiser, Hodapp said.

“Every day dozens of checks come in,” she said. “It’s a terrible thing to have happen but people are so understand­ing. We have not lost [the library]. It’s a matter of getting the final cleanup done.”

Workers continue to check books for signs of damp, and a clean-air test is still needed. Hodapp said she hoped the library could reopen within the next week.

“Libraries provide children and communitie­s with incredible opportunit­ies to be moved by and learn from the written word,” Luján said in a statement. “I am happy to have found a way to help the La Farge [Branch] Library continue their service to the community.”

 ?? PHOTOS BY LUIS SÁNCHEZ SATURNO/THE NEW MEXICAN ?? Patricia Hodapp, director of libraries, looks at the water damage to the La Farge Branch Library on Aug. 1. U.S. Rep. Ben Ray Luján has secured 1,500 books for the library following the July flood.
PHOTOS BY LUIS SÁNCHEZ SATURNO/THE NEW MEXICAN Patricia Hodapp, director of libraries, looks at the water damage to the La Farge Branch Library on Aug. 1. U.S. Rep. Ben Ray Luján has secured 1,500 books for the library following the July flood.
 ??  ?? Kathy Palmer of Santa Fe County finds a closed book return Aug. 1 at the La Farge Branch Library. Palmer wanted to return a book and check out more. The library is closed due to flooding.
Kathy Palmer of Santa Fe County finds a closed book return Aug. 1 at the La Farge Branch Library. Palmer wanted to return a book and check out more. The library is closed due to flooding.

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