March 2014 - Weeks Public Library
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March 2014 - Weeks Public Library
Weeks Public Library Bulletin March 2014 Family Story Time Thursdays at 10am All ages welcome, no registration required. Last day this session is Thursday, April 10. St. Patrick’s DropDrop-in Craft Week for Children March 1010-14 A variety of St. Patrick’s Day crafts will be available in the Children’s Room all week. Minion Madness Wednesday, March 19 2pm Minions are so funny. Make a Shrinky Dink minion. Make & eat a minion! Make a bouncy minion. It’s minion madness! Spring DropDrop-in Craft Week for Children March 2424-28 A variety of spring crafts will be available in the Children’s Room all week. Classic Movie Night Abbott and Costello Meet Frankenstein Monday, March 31 6pm Not Rated, Runs 83 minutes Special movie introduction presented by local movie buff Glenn Bergeron. Popcorn and soft drinks served. Vol. 26, No. 3 Do It Yourself SelfSelf-Publishing Tuesday, March 18 6:30pm Discover how to navigate through the new world of publishing! This panel is presented by self-published authors Ariel Sieling, Christopher Kellen, K.D. Mason, Zoe Cannon and K.W. Keith. Learn about why they chose to selfpublish, some of the strategies they use to save money and create high quality products, and a little about each author and their books. Wetlands in the Spring Migrating Frogs, Salamanders, and Others Monday, March 24 6:30pm This evening’s program is presented by Wetlands Scientist Sandy Crystall and hosted by the Winnicut River Watershed Coalition’s Seasonal Conservation Discussion Group. Come take a look at spring! A Visit with Queen Victoria Sponsored by the New Hampshire Humanities Council Hosted by the Friends of the Library Tuesday, March 25 6:30pm In 1837, teenaged Victoria ascended to the British throne, untrained and innocent. Using Queen Victoria’s diary and letters, this program reveals the personal details of a powerful yet humane woman, who took seriously her role as monarch in a time of great expansion. Sally Mummey performs this living history in proper 19th Century clothing resplendent with Royal Orders. 436--8548 www.weekslibrary.org [email protected] PO Box 430, Greenland, NH 03840 436 March 2014 at the Weeks Library Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 3 4 5 6 5-8pm Play Cribbage Learn German today! Saturday 1 Library Hours Monday— 10am— Monday —Thursday 10am —8pm Friday 10am— 10am—5pm Saturday 9am— 9am—1pm Time to learn French 7 10am Family Story Time 8 10am Chair Yoga 11am Friday Morning Group 10 11 12 13 14 St. Patrick’s Crafts all week in the Children’s Room 5-8pm Play Cribbage 6:30pm Friends Meeting 17 19 2pm Afternoon Movie 21 20 2pm Minion Madness 24 6:30pm Do It Yourself SelfSelf-Publishing 25 11am Friday Morning Group 2pm Afternoon Movie 7pm Book Discussion The Expats by Chris Pavone 26 27 28 all week in the Children’s Room 5-8pm Play Cribbage 6pm Classic Movie Night 10am Family Story Time 6:30pm A Visit with Queen Victoria 6:30pm Wetlands in the Spring— Spring—Migrating Frogs, Salamanders and Others 31 April 1 29 11am Friday Morning Group Spring DropDrop-in Crafts 5-8pm Play Cribbage 22 10am Chair Yoga 10am Family Story Time 5-8pm Play Cribbage 9am Town Meeting Greenland Central School 10am Family Story Time 4:30pm Trustees Meeting 18 15 11am Friday Morning Group 2 3 10am Family Story Time 4 5 10am Chair Yoga 11am Friday Morning Group Future Releases March 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. ________ April/early May Fiction Albert, Susan Wittig. Death Come Quickly Mystery Atherton, Nancy. Aunt Dimity and the Wishing Well Atkins, Ace. Robert Parker's Cheap Shot Mystery Baldacci, David. The Target Suspense Bell, Ted. Warriors Espionage Binchy, Maeve. Chestnut Street Brown, Dale. Starfire de Rosnay, Tatiana. The Other Story Historical Donoghue, Emma. Frog Music Suspense Evans, Richard. Walking on Water French, Nicci. Waiting for Wednesday Glass, Julia. And the Dark Sacred Night Suspense Gross, Andrew. Everything to Lose Suspense Haynes, Elizabeth. Under a Silent Moon Mystery Iles, Greg. Natchez Burning Suspense Johansen, Iris. Live to See Tomorrow Suspense Leon, Donna. By Its Cover Mystery Lewis, Beverly. The Last Bride Inspirational Matthiessen, Peter. In Paradise Michaels, Fern. A Family Affair Romance Oates, Joyce Carol. High Crime Area: Tales of Darkness and Dread Palmer, Daniel. Desperate Suspense Putney, Mary Jo. Not Quite a Wife Quick, Amanda. Otherwise Engaged Romance Rivers, Francine. Bridge to Haven Roberts, Nora. The Collector Romance Rollins, James. Kill Switch Rosenberg, Joel. Auschwitz Escape Ross, Ann B. Miss Julia's Marvelous Makeover Sandford, John. Field of Prey Shaara, Jeff. Smoke at Dawn Don’t see your favorite author? Suggest a title and we will try to purchase it. April/early May Audio Books Atkins, Ace. Robert Parker's Cheap Shot Baldacci, David. The Target Binchy, Maeve. Chestnut Street Brown, Dale. Starfire de Rosnay, Tatiana. The Other Story Donoghue, Emma. Frog Music Glass, Julia. And the Dark Sacred Night Iles, Greg. Natchez Burning Johansen, Iris. Live to See Tomorrow Palmer, Daniel. Desperate Roberts, Nora. The Collector Rollins, James. Kill Switch Sandford, John. Field of Prey Shaara, Jeff. Smoke at Dawn April Nonfiction Gall, Carlotta. The Wrong Enemy: America in Afghanistan, 2001-2014 History Gigerenzer, Gerd. Risk Savvy: How to Make Good Decisions Psychology Helman, Scott. Long Mile Home: Boston Under Attack.. Keaton, Diane. Let's Just Say It Wasn't Pretty Lowe, Rob. Love Life Biography Mayes, Frances. Under Magnolia: A Southern Memoir McGraw, Peter & Joel Warner. The Humor Code: A Global Search for What Makes Things Funny Meeker, Meg. Strong Mothers, Strong Sons: Lessons Mothers Need to Raise Extraordinary Men Parenting Meyer, Joyce. You Can Begin Again: No Matter What, It's Never Too Late Religion Roberts, Robin & Veronica Chambers. Everybody's Got Something Biography Saget, Bob. Dirty Daddy: The Chronicles of a Family Man Turned Filthy Comedian Biography Stone, Biz. Things a Little Bird Told Me: Confessions of the Creative Mind Biography Thomas, Marlo. It Ain't Over...Till It's over: Reinventing Your Life - and Realizing Your Dreams - Anytime, at Any Age Wansink, Brian. Slim by Design: Mindless Eating Solutions for Home, School, Grocery Stores, Restaurants and More March and early April DVDs 12 Years a Slave (Chiwetel Ejiofor) 47 Ronin (Keanu Reeves) American Hustle (Jennifer Lawrence) At Middleton (Andy Garcia) The Book Thief (Sophie Nelisse) Broken Circle Breakdown (Veerle Baetens) Contracted (Najarra Townsend) Delivery Man (Vince Vaughn) Enemies Closer (Jean-Claude Van Damme) Frozen (Animated) The Great Beauty (Toni Servillo) Here Comes the Devil (Francisco Barreiro) Homefront (Jason Statham) In Fear (Alice Englert) Inside Llewyn Davis (Oscar Isaac) Kill Your Darlings (Daniel Radcliffe) Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom (Idris Elba) Murph: The Protector (Michael P. Murphy) Odd Thomas (Anton Yelchin) Out of the Furnace (Christian Bale) The Past (Berenice Bejo) The Patience Stone (Golshifteh Farahani) Reasonable Doubt (Dominic Cooper) A Touch of Sin (Tao Zhao) Afternoon Movies Chair Yoga Free Birds Fridays, March 7 & 21 10am © 20th Century Fox Thursday, March 13 2pm Rated PG, Runs 91 minutes Group meets in the Children’s Room. Drop-in fee $5. Wear comfortable clothes. Frozen © Disney Thursday, March 20 2pm Rated PG, Runs 102 minutes Parents please be sure these movies are appropriate for your children. Online Service on the Month Mango Languages Popcorn and punch served. Book Discussion The Expats by Chris Pavone Wednesday, March 19 7pm Mango, an online foreign language learning system, provides basic and complete language learning programs depending on your needs. Learn Arabic, Mandarin Chinese, French, Irish, German, Spanish, Pashto, Portuguese, Russian, Urdu and more! Can we ever escape our secrets? “Stylish and sophisticated, fierceMango Premiere now teaches language and culture ly intelligent, and expertly craftthrough movies. Currently there are two movies ed.” available in English for Spanish speakers and one available in French for English speakers. Copies available at the library. Library code and card number needed. 2013 Edgar Award Winner for Best First Novel Weeks Public Library 36 Post Road PO Box 430 Greenland, NH 03840
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