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Blog Entry 168 of 172 Robin's Just Saying...
Yeah, it's true, I'm a Parker resident. Is there a support group? NO?! Then this blog will have to do. I've lived here just long enough to raise my kids to a point very close to independence, but I realize that in some resident's books, I'm a newbie. Seen changes? Me too. Love/Hate relationship with growth? I'm so there. Long ago in a place far, far away (Pre-Big Box Parker--P.B.B.P.) I escaped the smog of the big city and moved here. Over time I lost touch with many friends who considered a trip to Parker as exciting-and long--as an excursion to Kansas. (Your moving where?) These days, we're a charming little burg, close-in to the big city. We've got Parker Days, Carriage Parades, and that logo with the lights from mainstreet (guess we can't change those now, right?). Yes, it's a wonderful place to live, but it doesn't feel like Kansas anymore, does it Toto? My musings will cover this topic, naturally--this wacky town can practically write a gal's column for her! But I have a habit of digressing...so I may talk about kids, politics, movies, food, my dogs, or the latest version of the Main St. Round-A-Bout (It's like living in a carnival!!). Check in now and then to see what's up. And let me know what you think!! I LOVE feedback...but be nice. I may be opinionated, but my mother taught me good manners.

Reader's Paradise Lost?
Contributed by: Robin Nolet   on 6/12/2008

I'm wondering what it says about Parker that we have Wal-Mart, Best Buy, Home Depot, Lowes and now, even Costco on the horizon, but not a mention of a Borders or Barnes and Noble.

Over the years we've had a few book shops in town. All independents, they all sold used, as well as new books; apparently it's the only way that the majority of independent bookstores can make ends meet in today's market.

Of course,the library still has a used book section, and it's true you can pick up a copy of the latest bestseller at just about any grocery store. But if your tastes are more specific, or your interests more broad, you'll be clocking miles to some other tax base to purchase a good book.

Yes, I can hear the library contingent smugly pointing out the close proximity of thousands of books that can be had for only the swipe of a library card. Sounds good,until you actually go to the library. There's a reason Douglas County Libraries is reconfiguring its previously rejected mill levy increase for the November ballot.

It's because you seldom find what you want on the shelf. Oh sure, it's out there somewhere, maybe.

More often than not that good book you've got a yen to crack open this evening is in the Lone Tree branch, or Castle Rock. Unless it's a popular read, then there's a waiting list and you will just have to get in cyber-line!

No wonder a trip to Park Meadows or Arapahoe Crossing seems a small price to pay for a little literacy.

I made the trip again today. This time, I only purchased two books, a mystery for myself and an early reader for my granddaughter.

Oftentimes I load up so my shelves have options for those moments when the desire to escape into the written word will not be denied any longer. It takes effort to be well read in Parker.

So, when large book chains neglect our demographic and voters pass on the opportunity to build a bigger, better library, I'm just saying ... what's that mean?




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Submitted By: Gladys Mercier
posted on 7/22/2008 @ 8:44:29 PM
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It is nice to live in Arvada, lots of book stores. Barnes and Noble is my favorite.
Submitted By: Michael Rule
posted on 6/13/2008 @ 6:56:35 AM
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Parker, the home of .......hmmm after all these years I still haven't figured that out. I did notice the other day the old King Soopers is sitting there empty. Good blog that raises valid questions!
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Robin Nolet has posted 172 blog entries and 152 comments since joining on 9/25/2006. Robin Nolet 's average blog rating is 4.98.
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