Borders promotes book program for Kivel centerBorders Books and Music has selected Kivel Campus of Care in Phoenix for a pilot project, called "Adopt-A-Library," which will enable customers to purchase a print or audio book and donate it to Kivel's new library and media center.Borders is promoting the program through Aug. 31 with a display at its Biltmore Fashion Park store at 24th Street and Camelback Road in Phoenix. Kivel's media center, located in the Manor Building on the North 36th Street campus, was established through the benevolence if an anonymous donor. It has six state-of-the-art listening stations, a large bookcase, Web TV, a Wurlitzer juke box and an entertainment center that includes a large-screen TV, videocassette and digital video disc players. The center will eventually include 700 compact discs, special chairs for a home theater and framed movie posters. For more information about "Adopt-A-Library" or the Kivel media center, call Victor Levitt, Kivel's director of development, at 956-3110, ext. 170. Kivel Campus of Care, the Phoenix Jewish community-sponsored home for the aging, is the oldest continuously operating nursing home in Arizona. |