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This Week at the Library

This week at the Library, you can join us for:

Caregiver Workshop Series – Tuesday, Nov 2 , 7 – 8 p.m.  

Whether it's getting them to eat their vegetables or understanding what's going on inside their heads, being a caregiver of young children can be challenging. Each month's caregiver workshop explores a different topic to support and enrich relationships between kids age birth to 6 and their caregivers. The November presentation is Food Play with kids cookbook author and blogger Amy Palanjian.

Table Top Games – Wednesday, Nov 3, 6 – 8 p.m.  

Board games have brought family and friends together for years, and we are now in a golden age of game choices! Join us online to enjoy virtual games, meet new friends and have new adventures. You can compete for the attention of the princess in Love Letter, race to escape the floodwaters in Forbidden Island or try your hand at mixing magic ingredients in Potion Explosion. All ages welcome.

Writers’ Conference – Thursday, Nov 4, 6:30 – 8 p.m.  

Our seventh annual Writers Conference kicks off on Thursday November 4 with a discussion on hope and inspiration featuring conference faculty members Alyssa Cole and Michelle Tea. Friday and Saturday include lectures and workshops on building a DIY writing career, writing through problems in your community, crafting pleasure narratives, and bending genre. Though we'll be online, we'll feature opportunities to connect like morning coffees and lunch hours with creativity coach Phillip Denver and afterhours book discussions with Jessica Conoley; you'll be bumping into old friends while making new ones and leave with new energy and inspiration for your next literary project.

Writers’ Conference Kids Day – Sunday, Nov 7, 12:30 – 5 p.m.  

 This year’s Writers Conference Kids Day is bigger than ever! The day begins with a keynote presentation by Aisha Saeed, author of Amal Unbound and co-founder of the “We Need Diverse Books” initiative. Ms. Saeed will share the power of telling our own stories--especially creators whose voices have been traditionally underrepresented and under-supported--and the importance of persevering even when the odds seem stacked against us. Afterwards, we’ll have three tracks of fun and inspiring programs for young writers. Whether they're a future novelist or great storyteller, our kids day is perfect for all interested students, with a focus on grades 4-8.

And much more ….

These events are always available OnDemand.

 

 

Stream Spooky Films with Kanopy and IndieFlix

Looking for the perfect spooky movie to cuddle up with? Log in to Kanopy with your Library card and PIN and enjoy award-winning documentaries, rare and hard-to-find titles, film festival favorites, indie and classic films, and much more. Start watching on Kanopy now »

You can also use IndieFlix to stream films to get you in the Halloween spirit! Access these spooky movies on IndieFlix »

 

 

TBT: Throwback Bewildering Terror

It's Halloween once again! Jocohistory is a great place to time travel through local history. If you dare, celebrate this Throwback Thursday by searching through the Halloween photos. We found this gem titled: "Halloween display at home of Mary Ann Walters circa 2000." When we make our rounds for trick or treats this Sunday night, we think we'll be skipping this scary stop!

Remember, be sure to follow our hashtag on Twitter!

We realize this photo might be too scary for some. So, we offer these Halloween jokes to lighten the mood:

The skeleton couldn’t help being afraid of the storm—he just didn’t have any guts.

What’s a zombie’s favorite cereal? Rice Creepies.

Where do fashionable ghosts shop? Bootiques.

What is a witch’s favorite class? Spelling!

Who are the werewolf’s cousins? The what-wolf and then when-wolf.

Why couldn’t Dracula’s wife get to sleep? Because of his coffin.

Why didn’t the mummy have any friends? He was too wrapped up in himself.

What kind of monster is the best dancer? The boogieman.

Join us for Night of Fright

There’s no more spooky time of year -- and what better way to have a scary good time than to listen to some scary stories?  

Join us virtually on Friday, October 29 at 6 pm for Friday Fright Night to hear some stories by select winners from our recent Scary Story Contest. This event will be fun for all ages. Wear your costume, grab a blanket and some marshmallows, and gather ‘round a virtual campfire for an extra spooky time. 

Register now to reserve your spot around our virtual campfire. You’re sure to be in for a treat!

Central Resource Library Remodel Progress

Have you been wondering how construction is going at Central? Here’s a sneak peek at some of the new and improved features you’ll find when the Central Resource Library reopens this spring.

Our drive-up exterior book drop will reopen with the addition of a new drive-thru holds pickup window. You’ll be able to return your materials and pick up your available holds in one spot without leaving your vehicle! Check out the slideshow to see how this addition has progressed over the last few months.

Crews have also been hard at work creating a brand-new Kids area, in the southeast corner of the building. In the slideshow photos, you can see the progress as the new storytime room (at the back of the area pictured) is framed, drywalled, and painted. You can also see the large new windows allowing for increased natural light and cheerful spots to page through a book or two with your little ones. Finally, catch a glimpse at the colorful tile in the new Kids restroom.

You’ll find answers to many common questions about this project in our Construction FAQ, which also features a Fly-Through video rendering of the project. We’re looking forward to welcoming you back to a fully open Central!

Photos provided by Construction Manager, Titan Built, LLC.

This Week at the Library

This week at the Library, you can join us for:

Money Mondays: Modern Money – Apps for That – Monday, Oct 25 , 6:30 – 8 p.m.  

Managing your money doesn’t have to be complicated. In this fast-paced, interactive webinar, Ginger Ellsperman, Lead Financial Counselor for Housing and Credit Counseling, Inc, introduces you to a variety of money management apps and tools designed to help you automate and simplify how you monitor spending, access your credit report, shop for good deals, save, and invest. This series is made possible through a partnership with Housing and Credit Counseling, Inc.

Español a la carta – Thursday, Oct 28, 4 – 5:30 p.m.  

For Spanish-language learners: this is an online class for intermediate and advanced students of this beautiful language. In this class, we will talk about Latin American countries, culture, history, literature and much more. We will discuss articles together with helpful native speakers and advanced students. In addition, we will have some grammar tips that will enhance our skills to be more confident in a conversation using Spanish. Third quarter 2021/Semester.

Para estudiantes de español: esta es una clase en línea para estudiantes intermedios y avanzados de este hermoso idioma. En esta clase hablaremos de los países Latinoamericanos, su cultura, historia, literatura y mucho más. Discutiremos artículos con la ayuda de hablantes nativos y estudiantes avanzados. También tendremos consejos prácticos de gramática que nos ayudarán a fortalecer nuestras habilidades para estar más seguros al sostener una conversación en español. Clases para el otoño de 2021. Tercer trimestre.

Improve Your Financial Score – Thursday, Oct 28, 6:30 – 7:30 p.m.  

While your credit score is important, it doesn't say much about your real financial position. Are you building wealth? Will you have enough saved to retire with dignity? Can you help educate your children and grandchildren? Emerson Hartzler, pro bono financial advisor, will introduce you to your “Financial Score” -- how to build it, track it and use it to answer those important questions. Since retiring, he has helped hundreds of individuals and families improve their financial score by establishing and maintaining a budget in mint.com. You will have the opportunity to schedule an appointment with Emerson to set up a budget so that you can start building your financial score.

Friday Fright Night – Friday, Oct 29, 6 – 7 p.m.  

Join us for an evening of readings by select winners from the Scary Story Contest. This event will be fun for all ages. In between readings we will feature some recommended Halloween reads. Wear your costume for an extra fun scary time!

And much more ….

These events are always available OnDemand .

 

TBT: Fall Classic

Goodbye boys of summer and hello fall classic. We inch closer and closer to the end of the marathon-long baseball season. To say farewell to America's pastime, we suggest heading over to Jocohistory and perusing portraits of old time players. There's a section devoted to nothing but baseball team group photos. Can you find the picture with one mischievous player wearing a sea captain's hat?

Celebrate Throwback Thursday, it's a home run! Remember, Jocohistory is the place to time travel through local history. Be sure to follow our hashtag on Twitter! Some call TBT the best day of the week.

Did you get a chance to hear this month's podcast episode?

Some call it Civic Engagement. We call it Community Matters! The Library has a plethora of programs, events, services and resources for you, yes you, to be a more informed citizen.  Ashley Fick drops by to share her journey to becoming our Civic Engagement Librarian. We get the inside scoop on the "how," "what" and "why" behind Legislative Coffees, Civics 101, Gather at the table, the News and Views group, Librarian Research Guides and Elections.  

Members of the Civic Engagement committee phone in to share why they participate on this important team and explain why community matters. 

Charles talks to Community Matters Book Club coordinator Melanie Fuemmeler. Our music guest is Jill Westra & Them KC Boys sharing the track "Speedin' Again" and an essay from author Virginia Brackett.

Come spend an entertaining hour with us. Who knows, this might just be the episode where we finally find Paul Rudd! (Spoiler alert ... it's not.)