January 2010 - Weeks Public Library

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January 2010 - Weeks Public Library
Weeks Public
Library
Bulletin
January 2010
Book Discussion
Out Stealing Horses
by Per Petterson
Wednesday, January 20, 7pm
Vol. 22, No. 1
Cut the Carbon
Save on your electric bills and
reduce your carbon footprint!
Borrow one of our new Cut the
Carbon kits and take the first
From the first terse sentences of this
step towards saving money.
mesmerizing Norwegian novel about
These kits contain a Kill a Watt
youth, memory, and, yes, horse stealmeter,
usage
instructions,
an energy saving brochure,
ing; you know you're in the hands of a
a
bookmark
and
a
survey
to
submit to PSNH, a sponmaster storyteller. Copies of the book
sor of this program.
are available at the library for this discussion.
One Stroke Painting Class
Tuesday, January 26, 6:30pm
Story Time
Thursdays at 10am
January 7–
7– February 18
Come learn the one stroke techEnjoy new and classic picture books, action songs,
nique and decorate a metal tray
and a related craft. All ages welcome, no registration
with rose buds and leaves. A fee
required. Meet other families from Greenland.
of $8 is due the night of the class and includes all supFriday Flick
plies and use of the tools. Register early to reserve
Cloudy with a
your spot as space is limited. A sample project is on
Chance of Meatballs (PG)
display in the library.
Friday, January 8, 2pm
The Friends of the Library host
Food raining from the sky and other strange weather
True Stories from New Hampshire’s Black History events make this a fun movie appropriate for most
ages 5 and older. Refreshments served.
presented by Valerie Cunningham
Tuesday, February 2, 7pm
Winter Wonderland
Legends about historic New
Hampshire typically omit people
of color, from its colonization
through the 20th century, creating
the impression that this always
has been a ″lily-white″ state. Cunningham recounts some of the
true stories that illustrate NH's
Black history. Celebrate National Black History Month
by coming to this informative program. This program
is sponsored by the New Hampshire Humanities
Council and the Friends of the Library.
Friday, January 22
Fun for all ages
10:30am10:30am-4:30pm
Snow, snow, snow!
Snow crafts and treats
will be available all day.
All Ages
Dance Dance Revolution
Friday, January 29, 22-4pm
Challenge a friend and
improve your skills on our cobalt flux dance pads.
436--8548 www.weekslibrary.org
[email protected] PO Box 430, Greenland, NH 03840 436
January 2010 at the Weeks Library
Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
1
Saturday
2
Library Closed
New Year’s Day
5
4
6
7
5-8pm
Play Cribbage
8
11am
Friday Morning
Group
10am
Story Time
2pm
Friday Flick
6:30pm
TAB meeting
11
12
13
14
5-8pm
Play Cribbage
9
15
10am
Story Time
16
11am
Friday Morning
Group
4:30pm
Trustees Meeting
7pm Friends
Meeting
18
19
20
21
Library
Closed
22
10am
Story Time
Martin Luther King
Day
10:30am10:30am-4:30pm
Winter Wonderland
7pm
Book Discussion:
Out Stealing
Horses
by Per Petterson
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26
27
28
29
10am
Story Time
5-8pm
Play Cribbage
6:30pm
One Stroke
Painting
Class
11am
Friday Morning
Group
6:30pm
Teens
Guitar Hero
30
11am
Friday Morning
Group
2pm
All Ages
DDR
Friends of the Library
Don’t forget to renew your Friends Membership.
Just fill out the form below. Mail it or drop it off the next time you’re at the library.
Join us in providing added services at the Weeks Public Library
Friends of the Library
2010 Membership
Send to:
The Friends of the Weeks Public Library
P.O. Box 430, Greenland, NH 03840
Make checks payable to:
The Friends of the Weeks Public Library
Our goal is to enroll everyone in Greenland as a
Friend of the Library.
The Friends:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Sponsor adult programs
Fund children’s programming
Provide museum passes
Sponsor the book rental program
Mail the library’s newsletter to all members every
month.
Name: _____________________________________
Address: ___________________________________
City: ____________________ State: ____ Zip:_____
Phone:_____________________________________
Email:_____________________________________
Circle one:
Individual $10
Family $15
Contributing/Business/Club $25
Sustaining $50
Patron $100
Lifetime $1,000
I am interested in volunteering: _______________
________________________________________
For more information contact:
Fran Schwab 431431-8459
Fundraising Ideas Needed!
The Friends of the Weeks Public Library would
like to add some new ideas to its fundraising
repertoire. Our annual Plant and Bake Sale has
provided the majority of our funds for several
years now. Other recent fundraisers include: raffles for gift baskets, ink cartridge collection/
return, and the selling of candles, honey, jelly
and flowering bulbs.
We’ve even added ways for you to contribute
with no additional costs to you. These two programs, the Shaw’s Rewards program and Charity Blast provide funds to the Friends based on
your purchases at specific merchants. Just by
purchasing your weekly groceries or ordering
items online the Friends receive additional
funds. See the library website for details on both
of these programs.
The money that the Friends of the Library receive is used to pay for museum passes, book
rentals, special library requests, summer library
programs, holiday events and refreshments for
various library programs.
The Friends welcome any fundraising ideas that
you would like to share. We also invite you to
help us in our fundraising efforts, to whatever
extent feels comfortable for you. If you would like
to provide fundraising ideas to the Friends, and/
or inquire about attending a monthly Friends
meeting, please send an email to
[email protected], or call the library at 603436-8548. The next meeting is Monday, January
11 at 7pm. Hope to see you there.
Future Releases January and beyond
What will you be reading, watching and listening to?
Circle the titles you want us to purchase and return to the library.
Name: ______________________________ Phone Number: ______________ Card No. ________
Late January/February Fiction
Banville, John. The Infinities
Berenson, Alex. The Midnight House Espionage
Blake, Sarah. The Postmistress Historical
Bohjalian, Chris. Secrets of Eden
Collins, Jackie. Poor Little Bitch Girl Suspense
DeLillo, Don. Point Omega
Erdrich, Louise. Shadow Tag
Fielding, Joy. The Wild Zone Suspense
Fluke, Joanne. Apple Turnover Murder Mystery
Gear, W. Michael & Kathleen O'Neal Gear. Coming of
the Storm, No. 1 Historical
Green, Tim. False Convictions Suspense
Grippando, James. Money to Burn Suspense
Hamilton, Laurell K. Flirt, No. 18 Fantasy
Hannah, Kristin. Winter Garden Historical
Harris, Robert. Conspirata: A Novel of Ancient Rome
LaHaye, Tim & Jerry B. Jenkins. Matthew's Story (The
Jesus Chronicles) Religious
Lansens, Lori. The Wife's Tale
Leimbach, Marti. The Man From Saigon Historical
Lustbader, Eric Van. Last Snow Espionage
Mills, Mark. The Information Officer Historical
Palmer, Michael. The Last Surgeon Suspense
Parker, Robert B. Split Image (Jessie Stone)
Patterson, James & Michael Ledwidge. Worst Case
Picoult, Jodi. House Rules
Robb, J. D. Fantasy in Death (In Death Series) Rollins,
David. Hard Rain Suspense
Stabenow, Dana. A Night Too Dark Mystery
Steel, Danielle. Big Girl
Straub, Peter. A Dark Matter Suspense
Theroux, Paul. A Dead Hand: A Crime in Calcutta
Trigiani, Adriana. Brava, Valentine
Willis, Connie. Blackout Science Fiction
Yolen, Jane & Midori Snyder. Except the Queen Fantasy
Late January/February Audio Books
Amen, Daniel. Change Your Brain, Change Your Body
Bohjalian, Chris. Secrets of Eden
Collins, Jackie. Poor Little Bitch Girl
Hannah, Kristin. Winter Garden
Palmer, Michael. The Last Surgeon
Parker, Robert. Split Image
Patterson, James & Michael, Ledwidge. Worst Case
Robb, J. D. Fantasy in Death
Steel, Danielle. Big Girl
Straub, Peter. A Dark Matter
Music
Songs from the Heart (Celtic Woman)
Unbroken (Katharine McPhee)
The Music of My Life (Neil Sedaka)
Transference (Spoon)
Contra (Vampire Weekend)
Late January/February Nonfiction
Amen, Daniel G. Change Your Brain, Change Your
Body: Use Your Brain to Get and Keep the Body You
Have Always Wanted Health
Bianculli, David. Dangerously Funny: The Uncensored
Story of "The Smothers Brothers Comedy Hour"
Biskind, Peter. The Star: How Warren Beatty Seduced
America Biography
Blum, Deborah. The Poisoner's Handbook: Murder and
the Birth of Forensic Medicine in Jazz Age New York
Driver, Janine with Markiska Van Aalst. You Say More
Than You Think: A 7-Day Plan for Using the New Body
Language to Get What You Want Self
Self--Help
Frederick, Jim. Black Hearts: One Platoon's Disintegration in the Triangle of Death and the American Ordeal in
Iraq Current Affairs
Hirsch, James S. Willie Mays: The Life, the Legend
Horowitz, Sari & Scott Higham. Finding Chandra (A
True Washington Murder Mystery) True Crime
Johnson, Shoshana with M.L. Doyle. I'm Still Standing
(From Captive U.S. Soldier to Free Citizen--My Journey
Home) Biography
Lee, Dr. Henry C. & Labriola, Jerry, M.D. Shocking
Cases From Dr. Henry Lee's Forensic Files True Crime
Nance, Malcolm. An End to Al Qaeda: Destroying Bin
Laden's Jihad and Restoring America's Honor
Patterson, Scott. The Quants (How a New Breed of
Math Whizzes Conquered Wall Street and Nearly Destroyed It) Business
Reeves, Richard. Daring Young Men: The Heroism and
Triumph of the Berlin Airlift--June 1948-May 1949
January/Early February DVDs
Amelia (Hilary Swank)
Breaking Point (Tom Berenger)
Bright Star (Ben Whishaw)
The Brothers Bloom (Rachel Weisz)
Che (Benicio Del Toro)
Departures (Masahiro Motoki)
Fame (Kristy Flores)
Gamer (Gerard Butler)
The Hurt Locker (Jeremy Renner)
I Can Do Bad All By Myself (Tyler Perry)
I Hope They Serve Beer in Hell (Matt Czuchry)
In the Loop (Peter Capaldi)
The Invention of Lying (Ricky Gervais)
Little Ashes (Javier Beltran)
Love Happens (Jenifer Aniston)
Moon (Sam Rockwell)
Post Grad (Alexis Bledel)
St. Trinian's (Rupert Everett)
This Is It (Michael Jackson)
Whiteout (Kate Beckinsale)
Whip It (Ellen Page)
Zombieland (Woody Harrelson)
Thank you for the recognition
Teens
The staff would like to thank everyone for the many
yummy holiday treats and good wishes. It has been a
TAB Meeting
remarkable and productive year. We have enjoyed
Thursday, January 7, 6:30pm
presenting fantastic learning opportunities to all TAB members will meet at the library to make deciages. It is so nice to know our hard work is appreci- sions about upcoming programs and books to purated. Thank you very much!
chase. Call 436-8548 if you are in 7th grade or above
to find out how to become a member.
Volunteer News
The Trustees and staff thank all the volunteers that
have helped at the library in 2009. Volunteers of all
ages helped at programs, thawed an ice dam, raked
and picked up leaves, processed materials, folded
newsletters, installed driveway markers. shelved returned items, hauled trash, repaired the book drop,
fixed water pipes, insulated the basement door, constructed an exit sign, repaired book bins, dusted,
trimmed bushes, transported book storage units,
and other such special tasks.
Guitar Hero
Teens in grades 6 and up
Thursday, January 21, 6:30pm
Come rock out with Guitar Hero!
Refreshments served.
At this time, we would like to thank John Mellin for Library Closings due to Inclement Weather
his assistance with trash removal these past few
years. As John leaves our volunteer program, we just Watch for closing notices on Channel 9 WMUR at 15
wanted to let him know how very much we appreci- and 45 minutes past the hour or on their website at
ated every trip he made to the transfer station for us. www.wmur.com. When possible notices will also be
posted on our website.
Thank you John!
Weeks Public Library
PO Box 430
36 Post Road
Greenland, NH 03840