Check It Out - Grand Forks Public Library
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Check It Out - Grand Forks Public Library
Check It Out Library Hours Volume 8, Issue 10 June 2014 Monday-Thursday 9am-9pm Friday, Saturday 9am-5pm Sunday 1pm-5pm Closed, Friday, July 4 Independence Day Library Events Things are Heating Up Library Board Lunch for Kids St. Joseph’s Social Care has chosen the library as one of the sites for their Free Summer Lunch for Youth program. Beginning June 2, meals will be served to children ages 0 18, from noon until 1 pm, Monday - Friday, until July 25. They will be here rain or shine. Please call St. Joseph’s Social Care at 701-795-8614 for more information. Digital Newsletter Have you subscribed to the newsletter yet? A digi- tal copy of this newsletter is available on our website, and you can sign up to be notified when a new issue is uploaded each month. On our homepage, click Newsletter, located in the list of links on the left side of the page. Click the Sign Up Here link on the newsletter page, sign in with your email address, and click the Mail icon next to Grand Forks Public Library Newsletter. A confirmation email will be sent to you. Click the link to activate your subscription. Your email address will not be used for any other purpose if you subscribe. If you are already subscribed and you want to unsubscribe, sign in and click the same Mail icon, which will have a green checkmark on it. Returning Discs When returning DVDs or CDs in the book drop outside, please make sure they are securely inside a protective case. This will help prevent broken or scratched discs. If you are returning a disc without a case, please bring it inside. The mission of the Grand Forks Public Library is to connect the community, enrich the mind, and inspire the imagination. Kid Stuff The Summer Reading Program has begun! The official kick-off party is on June 5, but you can sign up any time, beginning on June 1. The program ends with a BANG! on July 31, when we have our final party at 2 pm. Wednesday, June 18, 3 pm Chess Club Tuesdays at 4 pm Coupon Swap Sunday, June 1, 1 pm Northern Ink Writing Group Wed., June 4 & 18, 6 pm GFPL Animanga Club Thursday, June 5 & 19, 6 pm Alzheimer’s Information Monday, June 16, 1:30 pm A Good Yarn Knitting Group Thursday, June 19, 7 pm Free Movie Saturday, June 21, 2 pm The LEGO Movie STEM Cafe Tuesday, June 24, 7 pm Drones Create a Card Friday, June 27, 2 pm Family Fun Day Sunday, June 29, 1 pm Teen Events Between now and then, there will be fun events every Thursday at 2 pm. The Summer Reading Program is open to kids age 12 and under, including babies. Other activities this summer include STEM Kids, LEGO Robotics Club, Children’s Garden Club, and READ Dogs. Please contact Aaron in the Children’s Department for more information: 7728116, ext. 13, or [email protected] m. Teen Advisory Board Wednesday, June 4, 4 pm Children’s Events Preschool Storytime Tuesdays at 10 am More library events listed on page 3. Check It Out Page 2 Summer Reading Fun for All Ages Children’s Summer Reading Program: Fizz, Boom, Read - The Children’s Summer Reading Program is open to kids age 12 and under babies are included. Sign up starts June 1, and will remain open through the end of July. Children age 4 and under will receive a trophy after 8 hours of reading, and there will be a separate prize drawing for that age group. There will be events every Thursday at 2 pm until the end of the program. See the Children’s Summer Reading Program brochure for more details. Teen Summer Reading Challenge: Spark a Reaction - The Teen Summer Reading Challenge is open to anyone entering grades 7 through 12. Beginning June 1, complete any of the 20 challenges listed in the Teen Summer Reading Challenge brochure, and your name will be entered in a prize drawing. Just fill out a ticket at the Reference Desk when you complete a challenge. Books, ebooks, and audiobooks all count! The grand prize is an iPod Nano. The drawing will take place on Thursday, July 31 @ 4 pm. Adult Summer Reading Program: Literary Elements - The Adult Summer Reading Program is open to anyone ages 18-∞ (yes, if you are an immortal being, you can participate, too). Beginning June 1, you can come to the Reference Desk to fill out a ticket whenever you read a book (anything over 500 pages or from the ‘Staff Approved’ display is worth two tickets!) or read to a child (2 hours = 1 ticket). Books, ebooks, and audiobooks all count. The prize drawing will take place on July 31 @ 4 pm. The grand prize is a Nook ereader. Volume 8, Issue 10 Page 3 Meet the Staff: Kirbie, Children’s What do you do at the Grand Forks Public Library and how long have you been working here? -I work upstairs in the Children's Department and have worked here for just over a year. Where are some of your favorite travel destinations? -I really haven't been anywhere far, but I do like Duluth a lot. What brought you to the Library? -I grew up in the area, so I came to the library for years as a patron before ever working here. What are some of your favorite Library titles? -I like history, so I enjoy a lot of nonfiction and historical fiction. Lately I've been trying to work my way through more of the modern classics as well. I just finished reading The Bell Jar by Sylvia Plath and really liked that. Summer Storytime Wednesdays at 10 am Toddler Storytime Thursdays at 10 am *Babies welcome. Summer Reading Program *Kick-off Party* Thursday, June 5, 2 pm R.E.A.D. Therapy Dogs Sunday, June 8, 1 pm Please contact the Children’s Department 772-8116, ext. 13 for an appointment. What do you like best about your job? -I enjoy being able to work with the kids and also helping out with the events like the Summer Reading Program. Children’s Events *Music Day* Thursday, June 12, 2 pm *Art Day* Thursday, June 19, 2 pm What music is playing in your car, home, or head? *Stomp Rockets* Thursday, June 26, 2 pm -She & Him, Rufus Wainwright, MIKA, and Miniature Tigers are a few of my favorite artists. Buddy Holly and Nat King Cole are always good, too. What do you like to do outside of work? -I like to read, listen to music, paint, and go antiquing in my free time. Computer Classes Drop-In Computer Help Wednesdays 10 am & 6 pm June 4, 11, 18, 25 Saturdays @ 10 am June 7, 14, 21, 28 Intro to Computers Thursday, June 12, 6 pm Electronic Devices Thursday, June 26, 6 pm Text Emoticons: high five - o/ \o ^5 >_>^ ^<_< 2110 Library Circle Contact Wendy Wendt Grand Forks, ND 58201 [email protected] Contact Check It Out [email protected] Contact the Children’s Dept. [email protected] Contact the Reference Dept. [email protected] Phone: 701-772-8116 Fax: 701-772-1379 Website: www.gflibrary.com Library Director Wendy Wendt Library Board Chairperson Brian Schill Vice-Chairperson Fawn Behrens-Smith Secretary Corey Mock TEEN MEETING W EDNESDAY, J UNE 4 @ 4PM IN THE TEEN HAVEN Bret Weber Marie Strinden Check It Out Editor/Head Writer Tonya Palmer Book Clubs This & That Book Club Tuesday, June 10, 7 pm July - Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone by J.K. Rowling W E HAVE FOOD June Book Clubs Who Done It? Brown Bag Book Club Wednesday, June 11, noon July - Death at La Fenice By Donna Leon Great Reads Book Club Tuesday, June 17, 7 pm July - Tell the Wolves I’m Home by Carol Rifka Brunt Classic Re-Reads Wednesday, June 25, 7 pm July/August - Pillars of the Earth by Ken Follett Classic Re-reads, Wednesday, June 25 @ 7 pm - One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest by Ken Kesey. A mental hospital is the backdrop for a battle of wills McMurphy, a fun-loving rebel who challenges the rules at every turn, and Big Nurse, who is backed by the full power of Authority. Great Reads, Tuesday, June 17 @ 7 pm Orphan Train by Christine Baker Kline. Close to aging out of the foster care system, Molly Ayer takes a position helping an elderly woman named Vivian, and discovers that they are more alike than different. This & That, Tuesday, June 10 @ 7 pm The Emperor’s Soul by Brandon Sanderson. Shai, a Forger, is forced to Forge a new soul for the Emperor in return for her life, and there’s no guarantee she’ll survive even if she’s successful. Who Done It?, Wednesday, June 11 @ noon - The Test of Wills by Charles Todd. Scotland Yard detective Ian Rutledge, recently returned from the battlefields of France in 1919, uses work to save his sanity. But his first case may be his last when he has to solve the murder of a popular colonel, and his main suspect is a decorated war hero with friends in high places.
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