May 2016 Newsletter - the Hall County Library System

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May 2016 Newsletter - the Hall County Library System
May 2016
Library Link
The Newsletter of the Hall County Library System
SPECIAL POINTS OF INTEREST
GAINESVILLE BRANCH
EVENTS
Select Your Branch
Click your branch for our new:
 A note from our Director
 Reading suggestions from
our staff. This month’s
theme: “May Flowers or
Flours”
 Your Account: Contact our
Circulation Manager
 Friends of the Library News
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Children’s Programs
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Adult Activities
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Resume
Tech
Classes
Workshops
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Networking Opportunities
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Book Clubs & More
SPOUT SPRINGS BRANCH
EVENTS
NEW BOOKS & MORE!
Check out this list of new additions to our
BLACKSHEAR PLACE BRANCH
EVENTS
collection. Click the title to place a hold
using your library card.
ArtistWorks for Libraries
offers instruction for
more than 30 instruments including flute,
percussion, fiddle and
guitar. For the beginner
to intermediate student,
classes start with access
to video instruction from
accomplished professors.
Submit your own video to
the professor for
constructive input on
your progress.
NEW DATABASE
Your OneClickdigital
log-in allows access to
this creative world. With
this unique database you
can learn to play an
instrument, sing, paint
and draw. Explore the
marvels of music and the
arts.
MURRAYVILLE BRANCH
EVENTS
Brought to you by the
Hall County Home
Educators
CLICK Here to begin!
NORTH HALL TECH CENTER
EVENTS
Editors: Jeanne Hozak and Emily Braselton
For more information please call (770) 532-3311 ext. 107 or visit www.hallcountylibrary.org.
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GAINESVILLE BRANCH
Mon. & Thurs. 12 to 8
Tues. & Wed. 9 to 6
Friday 9 to 4
Saturday 9 to 4
127 Main Street, Gainesville, GA 30501
770-532-3311 Ext. 110
Youth Programs
Contact: Adrianne Junius [email protected]
ALL AGES: SUMMER READING PROGRAM!
Summer Reading Program starts Monday, May 23 for Adults, Teens,
Kida and Pre-Readers. Track your reading this summer and receive
prizes, attend fun programs and much more.
S.T.E.A.M. SATURDAY STAR WARS SCIENCE!
Saturday, May 7, 2:00-3:00
For ages 4+. Let’s read stories from a galaxy far, far away, and some
Star Wars science! This program is made possible by a grant from the
US Institute of Museum and Library Services to Georgia Public Library
Service under the provision of the Library Services and Technology Act.
Adult Programs
Contact: Jeanne Hozak
[email protected]
MINECRAFT
AT THE
LIBRARY
Wednesdays, May 11 and 25, 3:30-4:30
SUMMER READING CLUB FOR ADULTS
May 23-July 29 All Hall County Library Branches
Complete our Reading Exercise Log to win gift card prizes. Come to special
events at all library branches.
Be a good example for your kids and grandkids: Exercise Your Mind: Read!
PAPERCRAFT FOR ADULTS
All Day Drop in from May 2-May 7
Come in and make an origami paper container.
Tuck small treats for dinner guests in these
delightful paper dishes.
BASIC BUILDING BLOCKS
OF
GENEALOGY
Monday, May 2, 6:00-7:00
Sign up for one of our two Minecraft events this month to play
multiplayer with your friends. Save your spot by calling 770-532-3311
ext. 129
MAGNATILES
Thursday, May 19, 12:00-5:00
Stop by and play with the Magnatiles this afternoon. This program is
made possible by a grant from the US Institute of Museum and Library
Services to Georgia Public Library Service under the provision of the
Library Services and Technology Act.
BOARD GAMES SATRUDAY
Saturday, May 21, 9:00-3:30
Drop by the library today: we will have checkers, Chutes and Ladders
and other fun games in the Youth Services area!
Come discover elemental research tools to lay a strong genealogy foundation
for your family history. Learn some of the best resources to use for
successful research results.
SUMMER READING PROGRAM
STARTS
MAY 23
COMPUTER CLASSES
Tuesdays 11:00-12:30
This month we will be offering introductory classes for Computer Basics,
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Microsoft Word
How to Write a Resume
Microsoft Excel I (Introduction)
Microsoft Excel II (Introduction to Formulas and Functions)
Please go to hallcountylibrary.org -> Computer Classes for details
KNIT ONE CROCHET TWO
Saturday, May 7, 10:00-2:00
Our Knitting and Crocheting Group meets in the Meeting Room the 1st
Saturday of every month. Come join us with your knitting or crocheting
project. All ages and levels of experience are welcome.
Summer Reading Program starts May 23rd! For teens, kids and prereaders! Sign up online or at any Hall County Library and track your reading this summer! Earn prizes, attend fun programs and more!
The group members are happy to assist and train.
SITTING UP
WITH THE DEAD
Friday, May 13, 12:00 noon-12:00 midnight
Have you ever dreamed of being locked in the library to research genealogy
“to your heart’s content”? Join us for that opportunity by “Sitting Up with
the Dead” at the Gainesville Headquarters library. $11 registration provides
a dinner, snacks, and unlimited computer time for researching. Deadline is
May 9. Click for registration form.
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SPOUT SPRINGS BRANCH
Youth Programs
Contact: Kasey Haessler [email protected]
Mon. & Thurs. 12 to 8
Tues. & Wed. 9 to 6
SPOUT SPRINGS LIBRARY’S CHESS CLUB
Friday 9 to 4
Monday, May 2 and May 16, 6:00 - 7:30
Saturday 9 to 4
For grades K-12. Novices, experts, and all skill levels in between are invited to
join us for a free chess club. Learn the game or improve your skills.
6488 Spout Springs Road, Flowery Branch, GA 30542
770-532-3311 Ext. 191
Adult Programs
Contact: Kathy Evans
[email protected]
EARLY BIRD BOOK CLUB
Wednesday, May 4, 9:30-11:00
We will be discussing The Ballad of Frankie Silver by Sharyn McCrumb. The
upcoming title for the June 1 discussion is If I’d Killed Him When I Met Him
LET’S BUILD
Tuesday, May 3, 4:30-5:30
Building materials galore! Use everyday objects like plastic cups to build
structures and simple machines This program is made possible by a grant from
the US Institute of Museum and Library Services to Georgia Public Library
Service under the provision of the Library Services and Technology Act.
MINECRAFT
AT THE LIBRARY
Thursday, May 5, 5:00
Wednesday, May 18, 4:00
by Sharyn McCrumb.
SPOUT SPRINGS WRITING GROUP
Tuesday, May 10, 10:00-12:00
Anyone with a desire to write a book, has written and/or published a book,
Minecraft live! Create, mine and build with your friends. To register for this
event call 770-532-3311 ext. 192, email [email protected] or visit
the Youth Services Desk.
TOUCH-A-TRUCK
Saturday, May 7, 10:00-12:00
loves to read and critique others' writing or wants to polish a story, poem or
memoir is welcome.
See a variety of vehicles that are used in our community up close! Take a look,
see what’s inside, and ask questions. For kids of all ages and families.
KNITTING GROUP
FAMILY FUN NIGHT: ART
Thursday, May 12, 1:00-2:00
Monday, May 9, 6:30-7:30
Do you love to knit or want to learn? Join the Spout Springs Library knitting
group! This informal group of knitters meets the 2nd Thursday of the month
to work on projects, socialize, and share advice and patterns.
Time to get artsy! Join us as we read a story, play games, and create our very
own masterpiece. Dress for a mess. Fun for the whole family!
AMERICAN GIRL
BOOK CLUB:
REBECCA RUBIN
Wednesday, May 11, 4:00
APP-Y HOUR
Thursday, May 17, 2:00-3:00
Adults, join us to learn about and install new free travel apps.
Join us as we have a snack, make a craft, and learn about the life of American
Girl Rebecca Rubin.
DISCOVER 3-D PRINTING
MOBILE CAREER COACH
Thursday, May 12, 6:00
Wednesday, May 18, 10:00-2:00
Search for jobs and create a resume with the help of the Mountains Regional
Commission Workforce Development.
Learn about our CubeX 3D Printer and how you can find and design prints of
your own. See the printer in action as it prints a simple design.
SUMMER READING PROGRAM STARTS MAY 23
GAME DAY
FOR
ADULTS
Friday, May 20, 10:30-11:30
Join us for a fun morning of playing board games and cards at the library.
Feel free to bring your favorite games. Everyone is welcome.
Summer Reading Program starts May 23rd! For teens, kids and pre-readers! Sign
up online or at any Hall County Library and track your reading this summer! Earn
prizes, attend fun programs and more!
OPEN LAB
TEENS ONLY
Having trouble with email attachments? Want to use PINES to find new
CHILL OUT
books? A little new with computers? Our open lab will help you work through
Take a break from end-of-the-school-year stress and relax a bit! We’ll have
Monday, May 23, 2:00-4:00
general questions and issues you have within today’s computing world on a
first come first serve basis. Staff will be available to help you with your
general computer questions.
LIFE STORIES
Thursday, May 26, 2:00-4:00
Fun and thought provoking! Attendees will be given the opportunity to share
stories of interest from their own lives.
FOR
TEENS
THURSDAY, MAY 19, 6:00
coloring pages and zentangles.
EXAM CRAM
MONDAY MAY 23, 4-8; TUESDAY MAY 24, 4-6
Study at Spout Springs. During exam week, we will provide students with quiet
study space, a coffee & hot chocolate bar and snacks.
ANIME
CLUB THURSDAY, MAY 26, 6:00
Calling all fans of anime and manga--join us each month for discussions, snacks
and fun.
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BLACKSHEAR PLACE BRANCH
Youth Programs
Contact: Ashley Martin
[email protected]
Mon. & Thurs. 12 to 8
Tues. & Wed. 9 to 6
Friday 9 to 4
Saturday 9 to 4
2927 Atlanta Hwy, Gainesville, GA 30507
770-532-3311 Ext. 151
Monday, May 2, 5:00 and 6:00
School aged kids are invited to join the fun in this interactive Minecraft
event. Two, one hour sessions are offered at 5 & 6 pm. Sign up is required;
Adult Programs
Contact: Veronica Gomez
MINECRAFT GROUP PLAY
call 770-532-3311 ext. 151 to save your spot!
[email protected]
YOGA
READ
Wednesdays, 10:00-11:30
This free class offers a strong foundation for a lifelong practice of yoga for
complete beginners. Please bring: Yoga mat, 2 blocks and a yoga strap
(optional), face towel, bottle of water
TO THE
DOGS
Tuesday, May 3, 3:00-4:00
Features 15 minutes of reading with Mr. Sheffield and Maxwell. Program
is intended for kids who are learning or struggling to read. Dogs are
ZUMBA
registered with Therapy Dogs International. By appointment only. Call
Thursdays, May 5, 12, 19, 6:00-8:00
770-532-3311 ext. 151 or email Ashley Martin
Join certified Zumba instructor Jue-Jue as she leads a 50 minute workout.
[email protected]
Come to just one session or all. Classes are free!
BOOK CLUB
Monday, May 9, 6:00-7:00
DROP IN CRAFT
Join the Blackshear Place Book Club to discuss Sue Grafton’s “X”. Perhaps her
darkest and most chilling novel, it features a remorseless serial killer who
leaves no trace of his crimes. Copies of the books are available at Blackshear
Thursday, May 19
Come by anytime and make a sports craft.
Place Library upon request.
OPEN COMPUTER LAB
FAMILY FUN NIGHT
Friday, May 13, 10-12
Friday, May 27, 1-3
Monday, May 23, 6:00-8:00
Having trouble with email attachments? Want to use PINES to find new books?
A little new with computers? Need someone to look over your resumé? Our
Families can join the fun as we enjoy a sports themed story read by
WHHS Cheerleaders, a cheer demonstration & crafts!
open lab will help answer your general questions and work through issues you
may have within today’s computing world on a first-come, first-served basis.
The open lab offers patrons an opportunity to receive help with basic computer
services; helpful tips on using PINES, our software or the Internet; and gives
you assistance creating, formatting and sending files and attachments.
CROCHET CLUB
The Crochet Club will not meet during the month of May.
SUMMER READING PROGRAM
STARTS
MAY 23
Passport Applications - Drop in!
Monday & Thursday 12 to 7:30
Tuesday & Wednesday 9 to 5:30
Friday 9 to 3:30
Saturday 9 to 3:30
For information—click here!
Summer Reading Program starts May 23rd! For teens, kids and pre-readers!
Sign up online or at any Hall County Library and track your reading this summer! Earn prizes, attend fun programs and more!
Passports are essential for trouble-free
travel arrangements. The Blackshear Place
Library now offers the opportunity to apply
for a U.S. Passport.
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MURRAYVILLE BRANCH
Mon. & Thurs. 12 to 8
Tues. & Wed. 9 to 6
Friday 9 to 4
Youth Programs
MOTHER’S CAY CRAFT
Thursday, May 5, 12:30-7:00
Drop by the library to do a Mother’s Day Craft Create something you can take
home and enjoy.
LEGO
AT THE
LIBRARY
Monday, May 9, 5:00-6:00
4796 Thompson Bridge Road, Gainesville, GA 30506
770-532-3311 Ext. 171
Contact: Brian Hood [email protected]
COMPUTER ASSISTANCE
FOR
BEGINNERS – OPEN LAB
Wednesday, May 11, 9:00-5:00
Bring your mad LEGO skills to the library and let your imagination flow. Each
month you can join fellow LEGO fans and show off your talents and imagination for building. Bricks and supplies provided. Registration not required. For
more information call the library at (770) 532-3311 ext. 171
MINECRAFT
AT THE
LIBRARY
Monday, May 16, 6:00-7:00
If you are having trouble with computers let us help you. Join us and learn
more about email, computers and the internet. Get help setting up an email
account, and see what the internet and computer programs are all about.
Please call to register for appointment (30 minute max).
Play Minecraft alone or with friends. Registration is not required. For more
information call the library at (770) 532-3311 ext. 171
SUMMER READING PROGRAM STARTS MAY 23RD
DIABETES AWARENESS
Wednesday, May 18, 1:00-2:00
Jennifer Roark FNP-C and Rachel Weaver NP-C will educate us on a series of
diabetes topics including physiology, diet, medication and complications.
ONE-CLICK DIGITAL DAY
ADULT COLORING BOOK DAY
Friday, May 20, 9:00-4:00
Tuesday, May 24, 9:00-5:00
Not just for kids anymore! Coloring offers the chance to relax and express
your creativity. Keep your mind young, and create a masterpiece. Blank pages
and supplies are available or feel free to bring your own.
Have you heard? HCLS has a subscription to One-Click Digital audio and
e-books. Explore this alternative to print books. No late fees to worry
about! The subscription is continuously updated so you never have to
worry about reading the same books. Drop by the library with your device and try out our extensive collection. We will help you set up your
library account and show you how to download an e-book or audio book.
NORTH HALL TECH CENTER
Mon. & Thurs. 12 to 8
Tues. & Wed. 9 to 6
Friday 9 to 4
Youth Programs
KINECT FAMILY GAME NIGHT
Mondays, 5:00-7:30
Come and join us on the Xbox Kinect 360 and have family fun time on
our 70” HD screen. (Children under the age of 11 must be accompanied
by parent or caretaker age 15 or older)
HOMESCHOOL MATH CLUB
4175 Nopone Road, Gainesville, GA 30506
770-532-3311 Ext. 181
Contact: Al List [email protected]
THE INTERNET—A.K.A. “THE CLOUD”
Tuesday, May 10, 10:30-12:00
Tuesday, May 3, 2:00-3:00
Homeschool students grade 1-6 join together to work on math skills and
have fun while doing it! Come join math instructors Sara Hill and Emily
Bagwell.
Learn the history and structure of the World Wide Web and browsers. Understand hyperlinks. Perform a simple search and become familiar with some interesting sites.
MOTHERS DAY DROP
IKNIT
Come join us and make that special craft for moms. Everyone is welcome.
CROCHET
AND
KNITTING CLUB
IN CRAFT
Thursday and Friday, May 5 & 6 All Day
Thursdays, 1:00-4:00
Do you like to knit and crochet? Come join our club, express your creativity,
and leave your worries behind. All are welcome. Bring your own supplies.
IDISCOVER 3D PRINTING
Wednesday, May 18, 10:30-3:00 (Mac Lab)
See the MakerBot Replicator 3D printer in action. Cost is 25 cents per gram.
NTRO TO GOOGLE DRIVE
Tuesday, May 24, 10:30-12:00
Students will…
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Learn about the basics of Google Drive
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Learn how to use Google Docs
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Work with other Google features including Gmail
MINECRAFT “CREEPY FLOWERS”
Thursday, May 19, 5:00-7:30
Join us for Minecraft play in our Minecraft cave. All ages!
Three ways to play:
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Play on our Library Minecraft world
Play a single player game
Play on your pre-existing account online
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FRIENDS OF THE HALL COUNTY LIBRARY
The Friends of the Hall County Library held their annual murder mystery dinner theater on April 22-23, 2016. The theme for this year’s event was
“Murder on the Battery.” Cast members included Killian Edwards, Kathy
Evans, Rex Evans, Drew Ferguson, Jeanne Hozak, Kevin Ivey, Kimberly
Jones, Scott Jones, Leah Long, Sherry McAdams, Flowery Branch Mayor Mike
Miller, Nichole Rawlings, and Bill Wilson. The play was directed by Virginia
Hale, Vice-President of Friends. Many thanks go to these individuals as well
as our corporate sponsors
Join Friends of the Hall County Library System and enjoy your membership through the year. With your help, we can expand our library activities
and services throughout Hall County. Memberships run JanuaryDecember of the calendar year.
Platinum Sponsors:
Lanier Cold Storage
Name _____________________________________________________
Gold Sponsors:
Email Address _______________________________________________
Address ____________________________________________________
The Comtran Group
Kohl’s Cares
Syfan Logistics
Turner, Wood and Smith Insurance
Silver Sponsors:
City, State, Zip ________________________________________________
Newsletter preference: Email
US. Mail
HallCo Credit Union
The Rushton Company
Bronze Sponsors:
Membership Level (Check one)
Lifetime $500
Patron $100
Sponsor $50
Family $25
Individual$15
Student $5
Volunteer Interests
Fundraising
Advocacy
Book Sales
Friends Board Service
Special Events
Forum Communications
Hardy Chevrolet
Memorial Park Funeral Home
Milton Martin Honda
Peach State Bank & Trust
Funds from the event go to support
library programs including our 2016
Summer Reading Program.
Please make checks payable to
FOHCLS, 127 Main St. NW Gainesville, GA 30501.
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FROM OUR DIRECTOR
Dear Patron,
Summer is coming, and school will soon be out. For many
people summer is a time for relaxing and taking it easy.
However, that is not the case in public libraries. Thanks to the
popularity of our Summer Reading Program, summer is by far
our busiest time of the year. Because of support from the
Friends of the Hall County Library, LSTA grant funds, and many
local business sponsors such as INK, Texas Roadhouse,
Wendy’s, The Great American Cookie Company, and Skate
Country, we are able to offer exciting and free programs for all
ages to encourage reading for everyone.
This year, we will be hosting storytellers, magicians, puppeteers,
and other exciting performers for our younger patrons. We will
also be offering our first STEM week. There will be fun events
planned by and geared toward teens including “Chocolate
Olympics” and an end of summer laser tag party. Adults are
not left out; they can enter to win fun prizes by reading for
pleasure while attending exciting programs.
Hope all you adults will stop by this summer to Exercise Your
Mind.
For our youth…On Your Mark, Get Set, Read!
Lisa MacKinney
Library Director
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STAFF BOOK PICKS
Some of our favorites with the subject of...
MAY FLOWERS OR FLOURS
Lisa MacKinney
Gabriele Koecher
Library Director
Adult Services
The Flower Garden
Tussie-Mussies
by Eve Bunting
by Geraldine Laufer
Gail Hogan
Jeanne Hozak
Youth Services
Adult Services Director
Flowers for Algernon
by Daniel Keyes
Moosewood Restaurant
Favorites
by Moosewood Collective
Janine Cline
Cheryl Diaz
Michael Fouch
Circulation
North Hall Tech Center
Adult Services
Plenty
Ultimate Dog Treat Cookbook
Cultivating Chaos
by Yotam Ottolenghi
by Liz Palika
by Jonas Reif
Brooke Heflin
Emily Braselton
Ronda Sanders
Spout Springs
Youth Services
Adult Services
Chocolate
The Secret Garden Cookbook
by Amy Cotler
Wildflowers & Plant
Communities
by Timothy Spira
by Anne Byrn
STAFF BOOK PICKS
Some of our favorites with the subject of...
MAY FLOWERS OR FLOURS
Amanda Adams
Amy Reece
Blackshear Place
Circulation
Phyllis Haynes
Youth Services
Georgia
Bread Bible
The Language of Flowers
by Dawn Tripp
by Rose Levy Beranbaum
by Vanessa Diffenbaugh
Brian Hood
Murrayville
No-Fail Flower Garden
by Joan Benjamin
Nancy Loggins
Adult Services
Murrayville
Trisha’s Table
by Trisha Yearwood
Murrayville
Eat Greens
Mitford Cookbook
by Barbara Scott-Goodman
by Jan Karon
Sue Foster
Rudy Wooten
Donna Peacock
Lori Biddulph
David Greenwood
Circulation
Adult Services
Hot House Flower
Vintage Tea Party
A Zombie Ate My Cupcake
by Margot Berwin
by Carolyn Caldicott
by Lily Vanillli
Barbara von Eppinger
Circulation
Are you Hungry Dear?
by Doris Roberts
Lee Ann Cate
Spout Springs
Learn to Garden
by DK Publishers