November 14, 2012
'Library Pete' spreads love of reading
Hurricane native now in Nashville hooks kids on books through his music
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In his job at the Nashville Public Library, Pete Carden goes by the moniker "Library Pete." The Hurricane native has a CD of children's songs that he's raising money to produce.
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CHARLESTON, W.Va. -- Pete Carden, the Nashville Public Library's "Library Pete," wants to help get kids excited about reading. The Hurricane native recently launched a Kickstarter site to fund the production of a children's music CD meant to inspire.

Kickstarter is a funding platform for creative projects, where artists and innovators seek out financial resources through the direct support of the public. Carden hopes to raise $8,000 by Nov. 25. He has about $1,550 right now.

Hurricane is a long way from Nashville, but it's where Carden got his start, learned to read and discovered a love of theater and music.

He said, "I got into drama class in high school and ended up going to Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey Clown College.

"We had an artist in residence at the high school who was from the circus, and he sort of urged me in that direction. He thought I might be a good candidate for that."

Carden didn't run off to join the circus, though. Instead, he came back to West Virginia and worked at the short-lived Mountaineer Dinner Theater in Charleston, which opened in 1989 and closed about nine months later.

"I did props and stage management," he said. "I even started getting up on the stage a little bit toward the end."

When the end came, Carden went to a conference in Florida where he auditioned for jobs where he could use his theater and clowning background.

"I ended up with a whole bunch of different jobs," he said, but they took him from West Virginia.

Carden said he bounced from place to place for a couple of years before deciding that he really needed a place that was sort of central to the path his different entertainment jobs took him.

"Nashville seemed like it was in the middle of the path, and there were theater opportunities," he said. "But once I moved here, I got a lot of work and just never left."

For the past 12 years, Carden has been a puppeteer and performer at the downtown branch of the Nashville library.

"It's a real job," Carden said and laughed. "Forty hours a week.

"You think puppet show, and you imagine some little something off in a corner somewhere, but we have a real theater, with sets and a carpentry show where we build things. It's really kind of a big deal."

On the weekends, Carden helps put on marionette shows in the children's theater.

"We do everything from 'Mother Goose' to 'Hamlet,'" he said.

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