Winter 2015 - Hamden Public Library
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Winter 2015 - Hamden Public Library
H AMDEN L IBRARY N EWS Winter 2015 V ol u me 8 , I s s u e 1 Hamden Public Library at 3 locations: Miller Memorial Central Library ∙ 2901 Dixwell Avenue ∙ 287-2680 Brundage Community Branch ∙ 91 Circular Avenue ∙ 287-2675 Whitneyville Branch ∙ 125 Carleton Street ∙ 287-2677 Calling All Cabin Fever Readers! Adult Winter Reading Program Returns: Mark Twain and Chocolate Truffles Highlight Season-long Events Schedule Young visitors explore the “Book Castle” in the library’s new Early Learning Center (Additional photos on page 3) Ribbon Cutting Slated for New Children’s Area Hamden’s Mayor Scott B. Jackson, along with Jody Goeler, Superintendent of Schools, and former Superintendent Fran Rabinowitz are scheduled to be on hand when the new Early Learning Center section of the library’s children’s department is officially opened on Thursday, January 22, at 11:30 a.m. The addition of the center, which was funded in part through an Alliance Grant obtained by the Hamden Public Schools during Ms. Rabinowitz’ tenure, has been underway since late October. Following a design provided by Library Display Design Systems, Inc., of Berlin, CT, the new area—which doubles the space available to children and families—boasts a variety of new, interactive materials and furnishings designed for the library’s youngest users and their families. A further celebration of the new space will be observed on Connecticut’s annual Take Your Child to the Library Day, Saturday, February 8th. Check with the Children’s Department or visit hamdenlibrary.org for further information on that day’s special activities. All Hamden Libraries will be closed Thursday, Jan 1 Monday, January 19 Monday, February 16 . During the months of January, February, and March, Hamden Libraries will once again provide a diversion from the woes of winter weather with the return of the “Cabin Fever Readers” program for adults. On Tuesday, January 13, a demonstration of truffle-making by popular local chocolatemaking expert, Maria Brandriff, will kick off for the season’s activities. Seating for this event, which is scheduled for 7 p.m. in the Social Hall in the Senior Center, is limited and registration is required. Call 203-287-2680 or stop by the Information Desk at Miller Library to register. Other Cabin Fever Reader activities and events will include film showings, book discussions, crafts, and a Grand Finale featuring Craig Hotchkiss of Hartford’s Mark Twain House. (See complete program schedule on page 3) Cabin Fever Readers, like the library’s children’s summer reading program, offers prizes to adults for the time they spend reading during the winter months. This year’s participants will be entered into eight weekly drawings for Booklovers Companion gift bags filled with items all readers will enjoy. These along with five fantastic Grand Prizes, have been generously provided by the Friends of the Hamden Library. Prizes will be displayed in the rotunda beginning in January. Cabin Fever Reader registration begins Monday, January 5, at all three Hamden Library locations. It is open to all readers ages 16 and up. Those who register on or before January 13 will have the opportunity to vote for the movies to be shown in the weeks that follow, and the first 100 people who register will receive a free paperback book to jump start their winter reading. Further information about the program, including a complete listing of scheduled activities, and directions for participating online will be available in the libraries and at www.hamdenlibrary.org beginning January 2nd. Prospective Cabin Fever Readers are also encouraged to sign up for email notifications through the library website (www.hamdenlibrary.org). Page 2 HAMDEN LIBRARY NEWS Noteworthy: What’s All the HOOPLA About? Book Discussion Schedule Your library card is now your ticket to celebrate great entertainment and more — thousands of titles from HOOPLA for you! We’re excited to announce a unique digital entertainment/media service, HOOPLA, enabling you to borrow movies, videos, music, and audiobooks straight from your browser, tablet, or smartphone! HOOPLA gives you access to thousands of titles anywhere and anytime you have an Internet connection, with more new content being added all the time. With HOOPLA, there are no hold lists, no extra apps or accounts needed, and no waiting for your title to buffer. HOOPLA can be accessed on Apple or Android devices, and via the four major web browsers. Just download the free hoopladigital app from the App Store on your device. Then sign up with your Hamden Library card number. For more information visit www.hamdenlibrary.org. Jan. 26 Feb. 23 Mar. 30 The Art of Fielding by Chad Harbach The Signature of All Things by Elizabeth Gilbert The Space Between Us by Thirty Umrigar Hamden Library’s Evening Book discussions are held at 7 p.m. on the fourth Monday of the month in the Friends’ Room* on the second level at Miller Library. All are welcome. Copies of the books to be discussed are available for checkout through the library during the month preceding the discussion. Titles are subject to change. *Due to library renovations, meeting location may change. Call the library at 287-2680, or check our website. Hot Flashes!!! Forthcoming books by your favorite authors. Reserve a copy today. Note: Ask library staff about the benefits of placing reserves through the LION consortium. January-March James Patterson Alan Bradley Dust Dean Koontz Stuart Woods Bernard Cornwell Joel Rosenberg Jayne Ann Krentz Charles Todd Tami Hoag James Grippando David Hagberg Hy Conrad Stewart O'Nan Alex Kava Jeffrey Archer Kristin Hannah J.D.Robb Neil Gaiman Danielle Steel Jonathan Kellerman Laurie R. King Private Vegas As Chimney Sweepers Come to Saint Odd Insatiable Appetites The Empty Throne The Third Target Trust No One A Fine Summer's Day Cold Cold Heart Cane and Abe Retribution Mr. Monk and the New Lieutenant West of Sunset Breaking Creed Mightier Than the Sword The Nightingale Obsession In Death Trigger Warning Prodigal Son Motive Dreaming Spies Sign-up for Library News in your e-mail. Ask for a form at any public service desk or go to www.hamdenlibrary.org Lisa Gardner Alex Berenson Joanne Fluke Anne Tyler Wendell Berry M.C. Beaton Nick Hornby Erica Spindler Alison Weir James Patterson Harlan Coben C.J. Box Steve Berry Erik Larson Sherrilyn Kenyon Dennis Lehane J.A. Jance Anne Perry Kazuo Ishiguro Joseph Kanon Jennifer Chiaverini Randy Wayne White Crash and Burn Twelve Days Double Fudge Murder A Spool of Blue Thread Our Only World Death of a Liar Funny Girl First Wife The Marriage Game NYPD Red 3 The Stranger Endangered The Patriot Threat Dead Wake: Last Crossing of the Lusitania Instinct World Gone By Cold Betrayal The Angel Court Affair The Buried Giant Leaving Berlin Mrs. Grant and Madame Jule Cuba Straits Keep up with new books and books in the news— click on “Good Reads” at www.hamdenlibrary.org The Mission of The Hamden Public Library The Hamden Public Library, the community’s information center, provides a variety of library resources, access to innovative technology and a knowledgeable staff to improve the quality of life and meet the informational, educational and cultural interests of the entire Hamden community. Page 3 HAMDEN LIBRARY NEWS From Our Renovation Scrapbook… In the new Early Learning Center… Adults find some pleasant changes, too… Cabin Fever Reader’s Activity Schedule Tuesday, Jan 13 Kick-off : The “Chocolate Lady” Truffles Demo (includes samples) Pre-registration Required. Space is limited. 7 p.m. Senior Center Social Hall *Tuesday, Jan 20 Movie: The Help *Tuesday, Jan 27 Drop-in Book Discussion #1. *Tuesday, Feb 3 Movie: Groundhog Day *Tuesday, Feb 10 Valentine’s Craft for Booklovers *Tuesday, Feb 17 Movie: To be chosen by participants *Tuesday, Feb 24 Drop-in Book Discussion #2 *Tuesday, Mar 3 Movie: To be chosen by participants *Tuesday, Mar 10 Movie or Make-up day Wednesday, Mar 18 Grand Finale: “Mark Twain in Hartford” with Craig Hotchkiss of the Mark Twain House 7 p.m. Thornton Wilder Hall *All programs except the Kickoff and Finale are scheduled at 2 p.m. in the Miller Library Friends’ Room. Page 4 At the Branches… 91 Circular Avenue, 287-2675 Drop-in Storytimes : Mondays at 10:30 a.m. All ages. Thursday, January 15 @ 4pm: Winter craft activity for ages 410. Registration required Monday, January 26 @ 10:30am: Pre-school music and movement with Lynn Lewis for ages 2-4. Registration required. Tuesday, February 17 @ 2pm: Family Movie (TBA) No registration necessary. Bring your own snack! Thursday, February 19 @ 4pm: Chinese New Year craft for Ages 4-10. Registration required. Thursday, February 26 @ 4pm: (Highwood PACK). Cartoon Drawing Workshop with Jerry Craft. For ages 6-10. Registration required. Thursday, March 12 @ 4pm: St. Patrick’s Day craft for ages 410. Registration required. Thursday, March 26th @ 5:30pm: (Highwood PACK) Lego Engineering Workshop! For ages 6-10. Registration required. Pizza will be served following the program. Whitneyville Branch 125 Carleton Street, 287-2677 Drop-in Storytimes: Tuesdays at 10:45 am Thursdays in January (8, 15, 22, & 29) 10:30 am – 12 noon Frosty Film and Fun Series for preschoolers Enjoy a wintery short film like "Jack Frost," "Caillou's Winter," "The Snowy Day" and more, have a snack, and use the playroom. No registration necessary. Friday, Jan. 16 @ 10:30 am: Winter Preschool Craft...make a snowman beanbag toss game! Registration required Thursday, Feb. 12 @ 10:30 am: Valentine's Preschool Story and Craft. Registration required. Friday, Feb. 13th, 4 pm.: Horizon Wings: The Secret Lives of Owls. For ages 5 & up. Registration required. Thursday, Mar. 19th, 10:30: Windy Day Preschool Story and Craft. Registration is required. Children’s MILLER LIBRARY STORYTIMES Wonderful Ones: Wednesdays at 10:15 a.m. Rhymes, finger games, stories, and free play for ages 12 to 23 months. Parents actively participate. About 45 minutes. Time for Twos: Tuesdays at 10:15 a.m. Age-appropriate stories, finger games, and musical activities for ages 24 to 35 months. Parents actively participate. Corner Brundage Community Branch HAMDEN LIBRARY NEWS Thrilling Three’s & Fours: Thursdays at 11:30 a.m. Children sit in a group to hear stories & do a simple craft; about an hour. Five year olds who are not yet in school are also welcome. Storytimes begin the week of January 19th Registration is required. Winter Programs at Miller Library Please note: due to ongoing renovation and remediation projects within the Miller Library building, children’s programming will be scheduled as space for their presentation becomes available. Check in the Children’s Department and on the library website, or sign up for email notices of updated program information in the coming weeks. Noteworthy (con’t): Access Health CT @ Your Library Enrollment assistance and advisement is available to all at Brundage Community Branch Library, 91 Circular Ave., during the current open enrollment period for the statewide affordable care plan. Advisors are on hand in the library on Mondays and Fridays from 1 pm to 5 pm through February 13. No appointment is needed. Donations Still Needed . Second Hand Prose Bookstore Hours Tuesdays: 11:00-5:00 Wednesdays: 11:00-5:00 Thursdays: 11:00-5:00 Saturdays: 11:00-3:00 The library continues to seek donations for the purchase of additional furnishings and equipment for the new Children’s areas. Our wish list is posted within the library and on our website. Tax deductible donations may be made to the Friends of the Hamden Library, 2901 Dixwell Avenue, Hamden, CT 06518.