May - Lakeville Public Library

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May - Lakeville Public Library
4 PRECINCT STREET LAKEVILLE, MA 02347
www.lakevillelibrary.org
(508) 947-9028
Volume 61, May 2016
Springtime Meals in Minutes
with Ellie Deaner
TWO Authors on the SAME day!
Heather Lang
Tuesday, May 24th at 10:30
Thursday, May 12th at 6:00
During this special Story Hour
Heather will read her new book,
Fearless Flyer, Ruth Law and Her
Flying Machine and be on hand to
answer questions as we make our
own flying machines!
Are you looking for some new, quick and
healthy meals to prepare this spring? Ellie Deaner,
well known cooking teacher and cookbook author,
will share her cooking secrets while preparing some
delectable delights. Printed copies of the recipes and
tasty samples will be provided.
Ellie has taught cooking for more than 25 years. She
was the featured chef on "In Your Interest" segments
on WHSH-TV 66, the Home Shopping Channel. She
also produced and appeared on "Ellie's Foodline", a
cable TV series that focused on cooking and food
related topics. Ellie has also been featured on many
local and national radio
programs.
She is the author of the
two popular cookbooks,
From Ellie’s Kitchen to
Yours and So Easy, So
Delicious.
Seats are limited to 35,
Please call to register for
this FREE program.
This program is FREE and open
to all ages. No registration is
required.
Steven Manchester
Tuesday, May 24th at 6:00
Join us for a fun evening with
bestselling author Steven
Manchester, who will be in the
Great Ponds Gallery for a
presentation and signing of his
books. Visit: StevenManchester.com
for more about his books.
This program is FREE and open to
all ages. No registration is required.
Book, Art, & Blooms III
Thursday, June 2nd from 6 - 8
Join The Lakeville Garden Club in the Great Ponds Gallery to enjoy the sensory experience
of Book, Art and Blooms III. Book inspired pieces of art created by local artists along with
coordinating floral arrangements by Lakeville Garden Club Members will be on display.
A silent auction will be held for the arrangements. Refreshments will be served.
This exhibit is funded in part by a grant from the Massachusetts Cultural Council and the Lakeville Arts Council.
The Minority Report
Look below to learn about our weekly and monthly programs occurring for
Kids and Teens this May
Game On
&
Tuesday, May 3rd at 6:00 &
Tuesday, June 7th at 6:00
Snap
Circuits
Wednesday, May 25th at 10:30
Snap Circuits purchased with funds raised by the
Friends of the Lakeville Library
Heather Lang
Tuesday, May 24th at 10:30
During this special Story Hour
Heather will read her new book,
Fearless Flyer, Ruth Law and Her
Flying Machine and be on hand to
answer questions as we make our
own flying machines!
This program is FREE and open to
all ages. No registration is
required.
Story Hour!
Tuesdays & Thursdays
Teen Tile Art
10:30 am - 2 & 3 Year Olds
Tuesday, May 10th @ 6:00
1:00 pm - 4 & 5 Year Olds
We’re going to make cool Tiles
just using sharpies and
rubbing alcohol!
Best suited for ages
10 and up!
Thursdays
The last Story Hour of the season is May
12th. Keep your eye out for the jam-packed
summer schedule!
Get ready for our summer reading program! Some
of last summer's popular programs will be back:
-Movie Mondays
-Storyhour Thursday Mornings
We need some help with kids programs, especially
over the summer! See Ms. Teresa or send her an
email for more details.
-Stuffed Animal Sleepover
-Summer Art (to be displayed in the Great Ponds
Gallery in October)
For more information on any of our programs contact: Youth Services Librarian Ms. Teresa - [email protected]
Marvelous May
Novel Teas Book Group
Weekly Activities:
Join us on the last Tuesday of every month.
Newcomers always welcome!
Tuesdays
Tuesday, May 31st at 6:30
Find Your Past: Genealogy - 5:30
The Vanishing Act of Esme Lennox
Mahjong Club - 5:30
By Maggie O’Farrell
Thursdays
In the middle of tending to the
everyday business at her vintageclothing shop and sidestepping her
married boyfriend’s attempts at
commitment, Iris Lockhart receives a
stunning phone call: Her great-aunt
Esme, whom she never knew existed, is
being released from Cauldstone
Hospital—where she has been locked
away for more than sixty-one years.
Hooks n’ Needles Knitting - 5:00
Cribbage Club - 6:00
Freshwater Fish of New England
Monday, June 21st at 6:30
A presentation of underwater
photography by Robert
Michelson on Freshwater Fish
of New England
Iris’s grandmother Kitty always
claimed to be an only child. But Esme’s
papers prove she is Kitty’s sister, and
Iris can see the shadow of her dead
father in Esme’s face...
Copies are available for checkout at the Main Desk.
Copies of next month’s choice may also be available at the
desk, just ask for next month’s selection!
Coming Up in June:
The Library will be closed:
The Sweetness of Forgetting
By Kristin Harmel
Memorial Day Break
Saturday, May 28th &
Monday, May 30th
In the
Great Ponds Gallery
April/May
“Chasing the Light” by Gan Barber
Please make sure you stop by this month, if you haven’t already, to view
this spectacular display!
An exhibit of color and monochrome photographs including
landscapes, seascapes and images of natural features from the
area. He carefully prints his original color photographs using
archival pigment inks on 100% cotton papers. His monochromes are created with as many as 7 hand mixed
dilutions of carbon pigment ink and printed on 100% cotton rag paper. Each print is made to express the
presence of light and texture with materials designed for longevity.
Friends of the Library News!
Friends of the Library Meeting:
BECOME A MEMBER!
Monday, May 2nd at 10:30
Don’t forget our ongoing book sale is in the library’s
Friends Book Sale Room. Donations of gently used
books are always accepted at the library during hours
of operation. (Please no text books, encyclopedias or
video tapes.)
Please join us at our next meeting. Anyone is welcome
to join us and get involved with the friends.
Remember to send in your annual membership dues!
Always feel free to email us with any questions or if you
would like to get more involved with the friends at:
[email protected]
ANNUAL DUES (circle one)
Individual $15
Family $25
Patron $50
Business $100
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Discounts and Coupons Reserve Online or Call!
Passes and coupons provided for you
with funds raised by the Friends of
the Lakeville Public Library
Spring has finally arrived at the Library!
A Note from the Trustees about the Grounds
Last year, the Trustees took a hard look at the grounds and began to make plans for some garden
area changes. A Spring Clean-up Day was held on Saturday, April 18th, 2015. Bushes were pruned, brush
cut in several areas including the roses along Sampson Cemetery’s fence and overgrown shrubbery at the
front of the building was removed. We’ve allowed the back gardens to go natural which have blended
them in with the National Wildlife Habitat.
This year, we are continuing with plans to make gardening at the Library a manageable project as
we enter into the 11th year of the gardens. To date, this year's most noticeable changes occurred on
Friday, April 15th, 2016. Mockingbird Hill's crew of landscapers gave us a jumpstart with an overhaul of
the parking lot island. This had been a problem area for a number of years. As a result, the daylilies were
concentrated in the three point areas and all other material was removed and relocated and the site was
graded. Weed control will be in place until either grass or mulch is used on the area in the fall. We are
hoping that this change will be easier to maintain and improve safety and sightlines in a busy area.
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Email: [email protected]
or simply let us know at the circulation desk!
Library Hours:
Monday 12 - 8, Tuesday 10 - 8, Wednesday 10 - 6, Thursday 10 - 8, Saturday 10 - 2
Friday & Sunday - Closed
Lakeville Library Newsletter prepared by Beki Greenwood