Library November Newsletter - Missoula Downtown Association
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Library November Newsletter - Missoula Downtown Association
-dos News, Views & To Library @ Missoula Public Branches in Big Sky H.S., Condon, Frenchtown, Lolo, Seeley Lake, and our Mobile Branch, the W.O.W. Bus Volume 10, Issue 5 November 2012 International Games Day @ Your Library You can be part of the action at Missoula Public Library as we celebrate International Games Day @ your library on Saturday, November 3, 2012. Two thousand libraries around the world will celebrate the American Library Association’s (ALA) 5th annual event. Play at the Library’s event starting at 10 am with board games, Wii, and an X Box 360 with Kinect set up for you to enjoy. There will be two competitions as well: Mario Kart Time Trials and a Super Smash Brothers Tournament where gamers can compete with teams from across the USA. We also encourage you to bring your own games to play with friends and family at tables in our downstairs lobby. Missoula Public Library 301 E. Main Missoula, MT 59802 Phone (406) 721-BOOK (2665) Fax (406) 728-5900 [email protected] www.MissoulaPublicLibrary.org Library Hours: Monday 10 am-9 pm Tuesday 10 am-9 pm Wednesday 10 am-9 pm Thursday 10 am-6 pm Friday 10 am-6 pm Saturday 10 am-6 pm Sunday 1 pm-5 pm Closed Legal Holidays Library Board: Christine Prescott, Chair Rita Henkel, Vice Chair Margaret Wafstet Becky Mosbacher Neal Leathers Kathi Doney, Alt. Library Director: Honore Bray Missoula Public Library Foundation: Frank Scariano, Chair Friends of Missoula Public Library: Barbara Theroux, President Library Publicity and Newsletter Editor: Mary Drew Powers No registration is required, but come at 10 am to get a spot on the competitive teams. We hope you’ll join us, Saturday, November 3rd, 10 am in Missoula Public Library’s lower level for International Games Day @ your library! Big Read Trivia Contest Generates Winner The Big Read: My Ántonia was a rewarding program with films, art & 2. museum displays, author presentations and for added fun, a special contest on Facebook. The Historical Museum at Fort Missoula put together a group of vintage objects 5. that were commonly used in the homestead era. Pictures of the objects were posted on MPL’s Facebook page each day for a week, with patrons guessing what IT was, and how IT was used. Only one person guessed all seven items correctly, and for that JoAnn Steen won a Nook Simple Touch eReader. The antiques are listed below: 1. Miner’s candle holder 2. Hair crimper 3. Candle mold 4. Carpet beater 7. Shoe lacer 5. Seeder (for sowing crops) 6. Soap saver Congratulations, JoAnn! We welcome all people in pursuit of their freedom to read, learn, and discover. Page 2 News, Views & To-dos (MPL Book Club, cont’d) MPL HOSTS 2 HOLIDAY TREES We have two opportunities for you to give to the community this year. Start a new Thanksgiving tradition by selecting a gift tag from The Missoula County Employee Council’s Giving Tree! Tags have information about a WIC family & their needs. You can bring wrapped items to the library by Dec. 17th. No time to shop? Monetary donations are also welcome. Please return money & tags to Mary Pittaway, Nutrition Services Supervisor at the County Health Dept., at 301 West Alder in Missoula. Giving Tree tags will be available after the elections. Our Annual ToileTree Benefits the YWCA. Toilet-what?! That’s the reaction we usually receive when we mention the library ToileTree. During the holiday season we set up a tree in our lobby that you can decorate using toiletries as ornaments. 2012 marks the third year the library has collected toiletries to share with the YWCA’s domestic violence shelter. Please help us decorate the ToileTree again! You bring the travel-size toiletries (toothbrushes, shampoo, soaps, etc.) to adorn the tree and we’ll top it with a festive roll of toilet paper! We will begin accepting toiletry donations the week after Thanksgiving. Contact Caroline (258-3817) for details. MPL BOOK GROUP Pi Patel grows up in Pondicherry India amidst the noise and excitement of his father’s zoo. When the family and zoo board a ship to emigrate to Canada, the ship sinks over the Pacific leaving only five survivors in a lifeboat: Pi, a hyena, a zebra, an orangutan, and a Royal Bengal tiger. Pi must find the will and courage to stay at the top of the food chain in order to survive. Winner of the Man Booker Prize. Join in a lively discussion of Life of Pi by Yann Martel on Tuesday, November 13 at 7:00 pm in the Board Room. Books are available at the Accounts Desk. No discussion is scheduled for December. 2nd WEDNESDAY BOOK GROUP The novel The Elegance of the Hedgehog explores the absurd lives of the wealthy living in an elegant Paris apartment building as seen through the eyes of two of its residents. Join the discussion of this international bestseller by Muriel Barbery on Wednesday, November 14 at 7:00 pm in the Board Room. The 2nd Wednesday Book Group is sponsored by the Friends of Missoula Public Library. Copies of the book are available at the Accounts Desk to purchase at cost, courtesy of the Friends of the Missoula Public Library. Call Clara at 251-5921 for more information. COME MANGO WITH US! When people come to the Library in search of language learning materials, they’re often surprised to find that MPL has a wonderful language learning tool right on its website. MANGO languages focuses on practical conversation skills and includes instruction on vocabulary, pronunciation, grammar, and culture. Lessons developed by native speakers in over 40 languages help you understand the nuances. There are also 15 ESL modules. MPL offers a MANGO languages class November 14th from 12:30-1:30 in the Computer Classroom. Call 721-BOOK to sign up. Register early as space is limited. You can get started on your own by going to www.missoulapubliclibrary.org, choose “Resources > Databases A-Z, and then scroll down until you see the MANGO logo. Click! THE (CAR) DOCTOR IS IN! Is your check engine light on? DIY-ers can now take home an Automotive Diagnostic Scanner to help discover what ails a vehicle. We have 3 scanner models available: ELM 327 OBD2 Car Diagnostic Interface Code Scanner Allows you to use your PC and a hardware interface to get the information from your car's computer. Has no cable, it works via bluetooth wirelessly. INNOVA 3030 Diagnostic Code Reader for OBDII Vehicles Reads Check Engine light warnings on any 1996 and newer car, light truck, or SUV Internet USB (cable included) INNOVA 3140 Diagnostic Code Scanner for OBDI and OBDII Vehicles Designed to retrieve diagnostic codes in all OBD2 (1996 and newer) and some of the most popular OBD1 (1981 to 1995) vehicles. All Automotive Diagnostic Scanners can be checked out at the Reference Desk for up to 2 weeks. Call 721-BOOK for more info. We welcome all people in pursuit of their freedom to read, learn, and discover. Think … MORE! November Missoula Public Library Monthly Calendar of Events Sun. Mon. Tue. Wed. Check out the W.O.W. Bus – MPL’s mobile eme computer lab. Call for information at Storytime Th This Week: 406-531-8400 or online at: s pril Shower A http://www.missoulapubliclibrary.org/branches/wow 4 5 eme orytime Th FamilyStStorytime-2 Computer Class-6 This Week: (Computer le tt Li Mary Had a Fundamentals) Lamb Scrabble-6 e hem ime T Storyt Week: This nts Elepha 11 12 eme FamilyStStorytime-2 orytime Th This Week: LIBRARY Own Create Your e Story @ th CLOSED Library heme ime T Storyt Week: This g sgivin Thank 18 19 eme orytime Th FamilyStStorytime-2 Computer Class-6 This Week: (Beginnng Word) Earth Week Scrabble-6 Thurs. 1 News, Views & To-dos Fri. 2 Sat. 3 Tiny Tales-10:30 Tiny Tales & Preschool Spanish Conversation Storytime-10:30 Group-12 Yarns@the Library-12 R.E.A.D. Dogs-3 YA Writers Group-3:30 LEGO Club-3:30 Theme Storytime International Games Day-10 Writers Anonymous-10 Family Storytime-11 9 10 s : Opposite This Week 6 7 8 LIBRARY Tiny Tales-10:30 MPL Friends of the Library-10:30 Spanish Conversation Group-12 R.E.A.D. Dogs-3 LEGO Club-3:30 Tiny Tales & Preschool Storytime-10:30 Yarns@the Library-12 YA Writers Group-3:30 World Wide Cinema-7 (Seven Minutes in Heaven) Family Storytime-11 CLOSED Computer Class-12:30 (easy steps to eBooks) Computer Class-6 (Computer Fundamentals) 13 14 15 16 17 Tiny Tales-10:30 MPL Book Group-7 (Life of Pi) Computer Class-12:30 (MANGO Languages) Wednesday Matinee-2 (Magnificent Obsession) Scribbles-4 Computer Class-6 (Beginning Word) 2nd Wednesday Book Club-7 (Elegance of the Hedgehog) Tiny Tales-10:30 Spanish Conversation Group-12 R.E.A.D. Dogs-3 LEGO Club-3:30 Tiny Tales & Preschool Storytime-10:30 Yarns@the Library-12 YA Writers Group-3:30 Cheap Date Night-7 (The Amazing Spider-Man) Family Storytime-11 20 21 22 23 24 Tiny Tales-10:30 Volunteens-4-5:30 Computer Class-12:30 (Files and Folders) LIBRARY LIBRARY Family Storytime-11 CLOSED CLOSED EARLY CLOSURE AT 6 PM heme ime T Storyt Week: This all Footb 25 26 27 28 29 30 Family Storytime-2 Computer Class-6 (Email Basics) Scrabble-6 me e The m i t y r o St eek: This W Snow Tiny Tales-10:30 Computer Class-12:30 (EXCEL) Afternoon Matinee-2 (Adventures of Mark Twain) Scribbles-4 Computer Class-6 (Email basics) Tiny Tales-10:30 Spanish Conversation Group-12 R.E.A.D. Dogs-3 LEGO Club-3:30 Library Board-6 Tiny Tales & Preschool Storytime-10:30 Yarns@the Library-12 YA Writers Group-3:30 Wishing you a Happy Thanksgiving! Scan Me! News, Views & To-dos Page 4 FILMS IN NOVEMBER WORLD-WIDE CINEMA The film Seven Minutes in Heaven begins one year after a terrorist attack which leaves a young man in a coma, and his girlfriend, Galia, with severe burns and memory loss. Upon her boyfriend’s death, as Galia attempts to stitch together the shattered fragments of her life, a necklace sent to her from an unidentified source sets her off on a journey to find the missing pieces of the puzzle from that horrific day. Seven Minutes in Heaven, a drama-thriller in Hebrew with English subtitles, won best feature film at the Warsaw International Film Festival and Haifa International Film Festival. Friday, Nov. 9 at 7:00p.m. 94 minutes. Doors open from 6:45p.m. – 7:15p.m. NOVEMBER STORYTIME THEMES (See Calendar for storytime hours) Nov. 2-4 Opposites Nov. 9—11 Elephants Nov. 16 –18 Thanksgiving Day Nov. 24-25 Football Nov. 30, Dec. 1, 2 Snow FREE COMPUTER CLASS SCHEDULE CHEAP DATE NIGHT November’s Cheap Date Night film is The Amazing Spider-Man. Teenage social outcast Peter spends his days trying to unravel the mystery of his past and win the heart of his high school crush, Gwen. A mysterious briefcase belonging to his father, who abandoned him when he was a child, leads Peter to his dad's former partner, Dr. Connors. The discovery of his father's secret will ultimately shape his destiny of becoming "Spider-Man" and bring him face to face with Connors' villainous alter ego, the Lizard. Cheap Date Night is Friday, November 16 at 7 pm. 136 minutes. Doors open from 6:45 to 7:10 pm, then doors close for security reasons. NOVEMBER MOVIE MATINEES We’ll be celebrating birthdays this month beginning with a nod to Rock Hudson on the 14th with Magnificent Obsession. This 1954 film starring Jane Wyman, for which she received a nomination for Best Actress, tells the story of a bohemian playboy who dedicates himself to his new "magnificent obsession" of philanthropy and good deeds to try to make amends and win fair lady. To celebrate the birthday of Mark Twain, aka Samuel Langhorne Clemens, on November 28th we will show The Adventures of Mark Twain, a 1944 biopic starring Fredric March. This movie garnered 3 Oscar nominations and is an excellent showcase for the talents of Fredric March. Join us at 2 pm in the Large Meeting Room and we’ll save a seat for you. Call 721-BOOK to reserve your space; class size is limited. 5th /7th Computer Fundamentals 6:00-7:00 7th Easy Steps to eBooks 12:30-1:30 14th MANGO Languages 12:30-1:30 14th/19th Beginning WORD 6:00-7:00 21st Files and Folders 12:30-1:30 26th/28th Email basics 6:00-7:00 28th EXCEL 2:30-1:30 Remember that the library has classroom time available for keyboard and 10-key pad training. This training is self-paced and those wishing to use it need only to reserve a time on the computer. The classroom is also available for job applications and resume work. FILM AND DISCUSSION ON TURKEY SET FOR DECEMBER Turkey is often referred to as the country where “East meets West.” Geographically, it is part of both Asia and Europe. Culturally, it provides insights into the meeting and negotiating of diverse value systems. Willard High School teacher, Carolyn Grimaldi, recently participated in a two week program in Turkey sponsored by the Turkish Cultural Foundation the World Affairs Council that left her with more questions than answers. This program intends to spark a similar curiosity in its participants as they view the Wide Angle Lens documentary “Turkey’s Tigers: Integrating Islam and Corporate Culture” followed by a conversation on how complex cultural values coexist in modern Turkey. Join her at 7pm on December 4th in the Large Meeting Room. We welcome all people in pursuit of their freedom to read, learn, and discover.