Over the next couple of weeks, we have several irons in the fire.
National Library Week is celebrated from April 10 – 16 this year. We have a display of “library” related books for your perusal.
The ALA (American Library Association) theme for the week is “Libraries Transform Lives”. As part of the promotional campaign, we have blank “speech bubbles” available for folks to let us know how a library may have transformed your life! Next time you’re in the library, pick up one at the desk, and we’ll add it to our on-going display!
School Vacation week is fast approaching, and we have a couple of programs planned. On Tuesday, the 19th of April, the L.C. Bates Museum is doing their “Bugs! Bugs! Bugs!” program in the Children’s Room. The program begins at 2:00, so please plan on joining us then!
On Thursday, the 21st, a local Origami enthusiast will present a workshop – “Fold A Fish”. This workshop is geared toward those ages 5 and up. If you’re like me, I would need the 5 year-old to help me understand the directions, though, perhaps your 5-year-old might need your assistance as well. Join us in the Children’s Room at 10:30, and learn to “Fold A Fish”.
The Gardiner Library Association’s annual meeting is scheduled for Tuesday, April 26th, from 6:30 – 8:00. My understanding is that there will be a brief business meeting, followed by a slide presentation by our Archivist, Dawn Thistle. Dawn will highlight some of the library’s impressive Gardiner resources. This meeting is open to all.
Last to mention, but certainly not the least – on Saturday, April 23rd we will host a “Mystery In The Archives”. Perhaps you have noticed the display table in the Young Adult section of the library? We have obtained two historic documents, perhaps a will? And ??? Or ??? These interesting artifacts are available for you to decipher, and learn a bit before the 23rd. Take a few minutes the next time you’re here to look them over, and perhaps purchase a ticket for this fun and exciting evening! Tickets are available at the Adult Circulation Desk at a cost of $30 per person. Light refreshments will be available. All proceeds from this event to benefit the Community Archives Room.
Oh, one more thing! This isn’t an event with a specific day and time, but we are now the proud hosts of a “Coloring Station”. Sometimes we all need a little time to sit quietly and color, so feel free to use the station in the Hazzard Reading Room. Crayons, markers and colored pencils are available, as well as a variety of coloring pages.
Looking forward to seeing you at some of these great events!
Ann Russell, Technology Librarian