Our annual Halloween party is TONIGHT at 6 pm. Hope to see you all there, and below is the attachment for our November calendar. See you there!
November 2011
If you want to see this month’s events, please right click on the link below! Click on the link and it should pop up. You can also save it by right clicking on the link, then, choosing “Save target as…” You will need Adobe Acrobat to view it.
OCTOBER’S EVENT CALENDAR
Monday:
3:00 pm Read-Aloud for Tweens and Teens — African Folktales
Tuesday:
11:00 am Story Time Crafts for Preschoolers — Africa (Craft — khamsas)
2:00 pm Teen Gather — note: this is neither moderated nor constantly chaperoned; it’s more an opportunity for teens to gather and “hang out”
Wednesday:
3:00 pm KidsCrafts with Carla — African Art: Adinkra Stampings
Thursday:
11:00 am Animated film — a Disney film set on the African plains
3:00 pm Professional Performer — The Riz: a World of Magic
Friday:
2:00 pm World Crafts for Tweens and Teens — African Jewelry
4:00 pm POKEMON
8:00 pm Film for adults (and older teens) — This 2011 Academy Award winning western was based on a novel by Charles Portis
The Marshall Bullock Summer Reading Program and the Teen Summer Reading Program will begin on June 20 and will continue through July 30. We will offer programs for preschoolers, children 6-10, tweens, and teens. The schedules are available at the front desk soon.
Mondays: Tweens and Teens
Dora will read aloud short stories from around the world.
Tuesdays: Preschoolers
Story Time Crafts will continue as normal. All themes will be based on the different continents.
Tuesdays: Teens
Teen Gather: Our normal “program” where local teens gather and use our meeting room as place to hang out.
Wednesdays: Children and Tweens
KidsCrafts with Carla: Art projects from around the world, led by ACMS Art Teacher, Carla Terry
Thursdays: Children of All Ages
Animated movies: we can’t publish the names, so try and guess, based on a short description, or call us at 561-4559.
Thursdays: Children of All Ages
Professional Performers: Magicians, marionettes, storytellers, animals and ventriloquists make this a “happening” day!
Fridays: Tweens and Teens
World Crafts: Crafts designed not for children but for teens and older tweens. From jewelry making to lunches, we are doing a little bit of everything!
Fridays: Children of All Ages (except the Preschoolers!)
Pokemon League
Fridays: Older Teens and Adults
Movie nights: Again, we can’t tell you which ones, but only older teens, adults, and those with parents may attend. All the films are 2011 Academy Award Winners, and some of them are rated R.
Attention all Amelia Home-Schoolers!
The Library’s Research Skills programs are expanding. Due to popular demand, since many of you participate in the Farmville Co-opt, we will be offering a WEDNESDAY research skills program for your children. This month’s offering will be an Introduction to Library Resources class, and will be offered on January 19 at 1:00 pm. We will discuss how the library is organized, how to search for information on our catalog and how to find the materials you need once you see them online. We will be gearing this workshop for older children as the months progress.
The Tuesday program will continue. This month we will be looking at atlases and maps.
Research Skills Workshops:
Tuesday, 1/18: Maps and Atlases
Wednesday, 1/19: Introduction to Library Resources
This January promises to be spectacular! Check out our online calendar (right next to this post!) for the events that we are sponsoring. Some of my favorites:
Friday night movie night: I can’t say which movie (it’s a licensing thing), but I can say that it is a film that I have not seen, because it came out during the summer, but that I really wanted to watch it. It’s a Leonardo DiCaprio film about dream thieves, and it caught my attention when it first came out. We’ll be watching it on January 7 at 8:15. Popcorn, chips, candy and sodas will all be on sale by the Teen Council, but admission to the film is absolutely free. Come join me!
Scrapbooking Saturday: this month’s Scrappers Day is on January 15. That’s the same day that the Friends Bookshop is open from 10 until 2. We’ll be scrapping from 11 until 4:30 in the Library meeting room.
Kids Day Movie: Again, I can’t mention titles, but I can say that this film is based on a phenomenally popular book by Rick Riordan about a boy who discovers that he is the son of a Greek god. It has very cool effects, and while it doesn’t follow the book very closely, it hits the spirit of making the old myths accessible to modern children and teens. We’ll be showing it on Monday, January 17 at 4 pm.
Writers Workshop: Do you like to write? Join us at the Library on January 22 at 11 am at our first open writers workshop. Bring a work in progress, a laptop (if you have one) and your creative juices. We’ll have a warm-up exercise, and the best scenario will win a prize.
This is just the tip of our January program iceberg. The full calendar is available at the Library. Stop by nad pick one up!
It’s that time again! Keep an eye on this page for all the exciting and fun programs that we are offering this year. The Marshall Bullock Summer Reading Program will run between June 19 and July 31. We will have magicians, storytellers, a medieval faire, movie parties and even an all-night “Read-and-Watch-In” celebrating Harry Potter’s birthday. So, if you don’t want to be bored this summer, come check us out!!!