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May 2016 B l o o m fi e l d - E a s t e r n G r e e n e C o u n t y P u b l i c L i b r a r y Come celebrate the opening of brand new library stations throughout the county! The first grand opening will be in Newark on Friday, May 6 Inside this @ 6:30PM. Newark Community issue: Church area, Newark Road. Children’s Page 2 Check-It-Out Teens 3 Free Food and Fun! For Adults... 4 The next launch party will be at the Eastern Branch Happenings & 5 Tulip Trestle Observation Deck Upcoming Titles on Saturday, May 14 @ 1pm. New Fiction 6 Special Free Food 7 Announcements and Fun! Bicentennial 8 Programming & More! Friends Connection 9 Library Contact Information 10 The Bloomfield Farmers Market will kick off on May 27th. The new hours will be 4:00-7:00 PM. This new time will be evaluated for July. The Farmer’s Market will run each Friday through September. The library will be coordinating entertainment for the Farmer’s Market. If you know a group or entertainer who would like audience feedback, please have them contact Reena Evans at 812-384-4125 or [email protected]. If you are interested in being a vendor for the market, season passes are available for $50, and individual weekly contracts are $10. Celebrate Indiana’s Bicentennial at the Farmers’ Market! Page Greene Gab 2 Drivers, Start your Engines! Did you know this is the 100th running of the Indy 500 race? Children grades K-5 can come to the library Tuesday, May 24 and celebrate the race tradition. We will decorate mini race cars, study Indiana quarters, watch a movie about a racing snail, and more! Activities start at 2:00 PM Movie starts at 3:00pm Check out the insert to see the Summer Reading Programs and Story Hours! Ms. Linda would like your empty, washed out, plastic Peanut Butter containers to use for a Summer Reading project! Baby and Me Storytime at the Bloomfield-Eastern Greene County Public Library Wednesday, May 18 12:00 pm -1:00 pm For children birth to 24 months and their caregivers Enjoy simple reading, rhymes, music, and movement with your baby. Call 812-384-4125 or stop by the library to sign-up and receive a phone or email reminder the week before the program. Page 3 Tuesday May 3-Teen Tuesdays 3:30-5:00 Chat about your favorite books and movies, play awesome games, create cool crafts, and enjoy snacks! Share ideas and help plan library events that you want to attend! Grades 7-12 welcome. Tuesday May 17-Teen Movie Night—Mockingjay Part 2 5:00-7:30 Spend an evening watching the movie Mockingjay: Part Two. Snacks and soda will be provided. Grades 7-12 welcome. Wednesday May 25-Teen Tie Dye 3:30-4:30 Get in the Summer Groove by tie dying your own one-of-a-kind t-shirt. Bring a white t-shirt or piece of fabric to dye. Dress to mess! Grades 6-12 welcome! Thursday May 26-A Gathering of Gamers 2:00-4:30 Spend an afternoon playing your favorite games including board games, card games, Yu-Gi-Oh, and Wii games. Grades 7-12 welcome. Beginning May 20-Teen Summer Library Interaction Program (SLIP) Collect your SLIP logs at the Teen or Children’s desk. Read and/or have experiences all summer to fill up your logs. Earn a prize for the first 3 logs you turn in! Every log that is turned in will also be entered in a drawing for a final cash prize! Read, have experiences, and collect prizes all summer long! The program ends on Wednesday, August 10. Teen SLIP is for students entering grades 7-12 and those who just finished 12th grade. Please join us in congratulating Teen Librarian, Becca Feirer! Becca was given a Professional Development Grant from the Indiana Youth Institute. She will use the monies associated with the grant to attend the American Library Association Conference in Orlando this summer. We are very eager to learn more new things from Becca. Monday, May 2: Friends of the Library Annual Meeting 6:00 pm Come one, come all! Friends member or not! All are welcome to attend! Refreshments, door prizes, and entertainment by Yer Studio. Learn what the Friends have done for the past year and what they plan to do in the next! Renew your membership or join for the first time! Wednesday, May 4: “May the 4th” Star Wars Day! 10:15 AM—5:30 PM Join us for an all day viewing of Star Wars: The Force Awakens! We’ll start at 10:15 AM and play it continually until 5:30 PM. Wednesday, May 4: Lew Wallace Presentation 7:00 PM Tuesday, May 10: Book Talk with Author 6:30 PM Pam Horner , local Bedford author, writes about George Roger Clark’s expedition in a way to engage young readers! Monday, May 16: Monday Movie Night 5:30 PM This month we’re watching The Choice. In this romantic drama adapted from the novel of the same name by Nicholas Sparks, medical student Gabby (Teresa Palmer) moves next door to a charming womanizer named Travis (Benjamin Walker) in North Carolina. Although Gabby has a serious boyfriend, she and Travis quickly develop feelings for each other that blossom into love; over the course of a decade, their relationship faces ups and downs as they try to decide what they want out of life and what is truly important to them. Popcorn provided! Saturday, May 21: Adult Coloring Day 10:00 AM—5:00 PM Come listen and learn from Ronald Prickel who has Reconnect with your inner child and come to our “Come- produced a documentary on Lew Wallace. How much do you know about Lew Wallace? Join us and find out! Coloring pages and colored pencils will be available in the and-Go” Coloring Day! Reading Room all day! Come and sit for a while and color. Bring a friend and color together! Discover all the benefits of coloring! Ages 18+ please! asda Knitting & Crocheting Acoustic Instrument Song Swap & Lessons Tuesdays @ 1:30 PM Join us for knitting and/or crocheting! Whether you’re a seasoned pro or just learning, bring your needles or hooks, and we’ll work on our projects together! May 18 from 6:30-7:30 PM All acoustic instruments and all skill levels are welcome to come out and swap songs. Share your songs, teach others how to play them, and learn from others. The host will even provide free guitar or ukulele lessons as time allows. Page Greene Gab 5 This section provides you a list of some of the hottest titles the library has purchased that will be available for checkout soon! If any of these titles interest you, stop by any circulation desk and let them know which titles you would like to have placed on hold for you. When it comes available, we’ll call you! Don’t forget: You can also sign up to receive our weekly emails of items ready for checkout! Sign up at: www. wowbrary.com! Adult - Audios Title Cold Shot Prophetess Flirtation Walk Belonging Betrayal The Cost The Legends Club Maestra The Mathews Men The Midnight Assassin A Season to Wed The Summer Before the War Author Pettrey, Dani Smith, Jill Mitchell, Siri Hatcher, Robin Lee Hatcher, Robin Lee Husnain, Ali Feinstein, John Hilton, L. S Geroux, William Hollandsworth, Skip Hauck, Rachel Simonson, Helen Adult - Fiction Title Daredevils Drawing Fire Fever at Dawn If I Run Kill Switch Meternity Quiet Neighbors Titans The Year We Turned Forty You're the One That I Want Author Vestal, Shawn Cantore, Janice Gárdos, Péter Blackstock, Terri Maberry, Jonathan Foye, Meghann McPherson, Catriona Meacham, Leila Fenton, Liz Warren, Susan May Named Most Anticipated Book of the Year in Wall Street Journal On a rainy, cold day in November, young Victor sets out to join the throng of WTO demonstrators determined to shut down the city. Over the course of one life-altering afternoon, the fates of seven people will change forever: foremost among them police Chief Bishop, the estranged father Victor hasn't seen in three years, two protesters struggling to stay true to their nonviolent principles as the day descends into chaos, two police officers in the street, and the coolly elegant financial minister from Sri Lanka whose life and country hinge on getting through the angry crowd, out of jail, and to his meeting with the President of the United States. When the Chief reluctantly unleashes tear gas on the unsuspecting crowd, it seems his hopes for reconciliation with his son, as well as the future of his city, are in serious peril. Victor is on a journey toward whatever lies beyond anger and outrage. Contemplating suicide after nearly a decade at war, Levi sits down to write a note to his best friend Nick, explaining why things have to come to this inevitable end. Years earlier, Levi--a sergeant in the army--made a tragic choice that led his team into ambush, leaving three soldiers dead and two badly injured. During the attack, Levi risked death to save a badly burned and disfigured Nick. His actions won him the Silver Star for gallantry, but nothing could alleviate the guilt he carried after that fateful day. He may have saved Nick in Iraq, but when Levi returns home and spirals out of control, it is Nick's turn to play the savior, urging Levi to write. Levi begins to type as a way of bidding farewell, but what remains when he is finished is not a suicide note. It's a story in which the beginning is the end, the story's end is the real beginning of Levi's life, and the future is as mutable as words on a page. Despite his fame, Eli Page is a riddle wrapped in a myth, inside decades of mask-making. His past is so shrouded in gossip and half-truths that no one knows who he is behind the act. Jack Wyeth, a budding writer, joins Eli in Galesville, a small town on the border of New York and Vermont, only to learn that the musician’s mind is failing. As he scrambles to uncover the truth, Jack is forced to confront his own past, his own hang-ups, and his own fears. At the same time, he falls for a local artist who has secrets of her own, he becomes linked to a town controversy, and he struggles to let go of his childhood idols and bridge the divide between myth and reality. The Illegal is the gripping story of Keita Ali, a refugee―like the many in today’s headlines―compelled to leave his homeland. All Keita has ever wanted to do is to run. Running means respect and wealth at home. His native Zantoroland, a fictionalized country whose tyrants are eerily familiar, turns out the fastest marathoners on earth. But after his journalist father is killed for his outspoken political views, Keita must flee to the wealthy nation of Freedom State―a country engaged in a crackdown on all undocumented people. There Keita learns what it means to live as an illegal: surfacing to earn cash prizes by running local races and assessing whether the people he meets will be kind or turn him in. Set in an imagined country bearing a striking resemblance to our own, this tension-filled novel casts its eye on race, human potential, and what it means to belong. Full of whimsy and gentle ironic humor, Noah’s Wife is a wise and poignant novel that draws on the motifs of the biblical flood story to explore the true meaning of community, to examine the remarkable strength of the human spirit, and to ask whether hope can exist even where faith has been lost. When young minister Noah and his dutiful wife arrive at their new post in the hills, they've reached a gray and wet little town where it’s been raining for as long as anyone can remember. Noah’s wife is determined to help her husband revive this soggy congregation but soon finds her efforts thwarted by her eccentric new neighbors, among them an idiomwielding Italian hardware store owner, a towering town matriarch, and a lovelorn zookeeper determined to stand by his charges. Overwhelmed, Noah’s wife fails to realize that Noah, too, is battling his own internal crisis. Can she find the fragile ties to bind them? Did you know you can Return and Renew on Overdrive now? Check it out! Wine & Cheese in the Stacks Thanks to ...Literacy Board of Directors, Oliver Winery, Baeslers Market, Wyatt LeGrand, Vickie Bough, Roger Doane, Donut Barn, Jerrie Leigh, Shawnee Theater, Linton Golf Course, Bloomfield Supply and Hardware Store, Jim Richardson, Linton Wal-Mart, Bloomington Sam’s Club Judy Branstetter, Adrian Matejka, Lee Lindsey, Horse Shoe Bend Band. Special thanks for a successful literacy fundraiser from the Literacy Coordinator Beth Burcham! We’re celebrating with library pages graduating this year: Owen Bolton Mary Burch Mikaila Edmundson Jacob Swango We’re also celebrating work anniversaries this month for these milestones: Mikaila Edmundson Jacob Swango Emily Terry One Year as a Library Page! Margie DeVault: 10 Years! The library is planning monthly programs to celebrate Indiana’s Bicentennial. Most of our programs will take place from 2:00-4:00 PM on the 1st Saturday of each month. There are a few exceptions to this so make sure to watch our listings as each month draws near. We’ll give you all the details as they become available! May Indiana Authors This month we'll celebrate Indiana authors. Attend the special Lew Wallace program on Wednesday, May 4, @7pm June Pioneer Olympics Think you could have been an Indiana pioneer? Test your skills during our Pioneer Olympics! July Racing in Indiana Indiana is home to Indianapolis Motor Speedway - The Racing Capital of the World! Join us this month as we celebrate racing in Indiana! August Gardening and Canning This month we'll celebrate homegrown Indiana! September Torch Relay Celebration! The Bicentennial Torch will be making its way through Greene County on Wednesday, September 21. Join us that day as we follow the torch and celebrate with torch related activities! October Johnny Appleseed We'll celebrate with apples this month and a special celebration by Johnny Appleseed himself! November Indiana-themed Ornaments Come and make Indiana-themed ornaments for a special Indiana Christmas tree. We'll make the ornaments in November and reveal the tree in December! December Come and enjoy cake and punch to celebrate Indiana's 200th birthday! Happy Birthday Indiana! We are pleased to announce that the library has received a $3,500 National Science Foundation grant from the Califa Library Group. This grant is for the library to provide science-based programs for adults. STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering & Math) and STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, & Math) are popular topics for children's education, but rarely mentioned in relation to adults. Attendees will read a pre-announced popular book selection, then come to the library for an event in which they discuss the book, and then watch and discuss a short human interest video where scientific ideas touched on in the book intersect everyday life, sort of "book club meets science café." Rural Gateways is funded through the National Science Foundation and was created through a collaboration of Dartmouth College, The Califa Library Group, the Association of Rural and Small Libraries, Dawson Media Group, and the Institute for Learning Innovation. For National Library Week, we kept track of everyone who renewed their library cards, or applied for a new library card. We drew names from the list and the following were winners! Arlene B. won a Kindle Fire. Jocelyn E. and Sara S. won Ruler gift cards. Friends Connection Page 9 This is a great opportunity for all Friends members to learn about being a member of the Friends. We will discuss the business of the organization, as well as tell about all the fun and exciting events we have supported the past year. We will also highlight upcoming events and happenings in the library which the Friends will support! Friends of the Bloomfield-Eastern Greene County Public Library Our goal is to promote awareness and use of the library by: providing volunteer services, building on the community’s financial support, and sponsoring cultural programs for the community. To join Friends of the Bloomfield-Eastern Greene County Public Library, please complete the membership form below, and return it along with your dues to any circulation desk OR send it to Bloomfield-Eastern Greene County Public Library, Attention Friends Treasurer, 125 S. Franklin St., Bloomfield, IN 47424. Please call the library at 812-384-4125 for any questions regarding Friend’s memberships. Membership Dues: Individual: $10.00 Family: $15.00 New Membership: __________ Renewal: __________ Supporting: $25.00 Donor: $100.00 Corporate/Business: $300.00 Life: $500.00 Total Amount Paid: __________ Cash: _____ Check: _____ Date: __________ Please make checks payable to Friends of Bloomfield-Eastern Greene County Public Library, Inc. Contributions in excess of dues are always welcome and appreciated! Remember, all dues and contributions are tax deductible. Name(s)___________________________________________ Email Address________________________________ Address____________________________________________ City________________ State_____ Zip__________ Phone Number___________________________ I would like to receive my monthly Greene Gab/Friends of the Library newsletter by: Mail_____ Email_____ Pick Up in Library_____ I am available to work during the day to help Friends. YES NO I am available to help provide snacks for library programs. YES (sort books for book sale, take patron count, etc.) NO ITEMS WE ACCEPT FOR DONATION President – Mary DeVault 1st Vice President – Rose Floyd 2nd Vice President – Deloris Williams Secretary – Judy Branstetter Treasurer – Lillie Mae Baird Books for Babies - Ingrid Fitch Art Show Please feel free to contact any board member by leaving us a message with a librarian and we will return your call as soon as possible! CONTACT US! B l o o m fi e l d - E a s t e r n G r e e n e C o u n t y P u b l i c L i b r a r y MAIN BRANCH 125 S. Franklin St. Bloomfield, IN Phone: (812) 384-4125 Fax: (812) 384-0820 EASTERN BRANCH 11453 E. Hwy 54 Little Cincinnati, IN Phone: (812) 825-2677 Email: [email protected] Web: bloomfield.lib.in.us New and gently used books Puzzles with ALL pieces Audiobooks Music CDs DVDs VHS tapes Games in good condition We request that if your item is damaged, in poor physical condition, or musty or moldy, that you take these items to the Recycling Center. We DO NOT accept Reader’s Digests, textbooks, or encyclopedia sets. ~Thank you!
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