Wednesday, June 19, 2013

What a fantastic response to the Summer Reading Program!  Last week I challenged parents and caregivers to bring the number of children registered for the program to 400.  Miss Kristi gave me the number signed up as of 3:00 p.m. today and I am proud to announce that we now have 405 children registered.  Miss Beth has over 60 teens and tweens signed on for her part of the summer reading program.

The next program we have scheduled is on June 20 at 3:00 p.m.  Miss Beth is going to show the teens and tweens how to make a magic eight balll.  At 7:00 p.m. Miss Kristi will have a program for the youngsters with Ben Jammin'.  Both programs will be held in the basement.

The Library Board meets on June 20 and this month the meeting will be held in the Heritage Room as the basement is being used for the above mentioned programs.  The Board meetings are open to the public.

Some great new books that are on the NEW SHELF of the non-fiction are:
The Gluten-free Kitchen by Sue Shepherd  100 recipes that range from soups and main dishes to desserts

Outlaw:  Waylon, Willie Kris, and the Renegades of Nashville by Michael Streissguth  The story of how Waylon Jennings, Willie Nelson and Kris Kristophferson pioneered modern country music.

Anyone who had a Heart: My Life and Music by Burt Bacharach with Robert Greenfield   Burt Bacharach tells his story from his love of music and the fame it brought him to his private life where three marriages and the loss of a daughter were never seen in public 

Teach Yourself Visually Microsoft Office 2010 by Kate Shoup  A step by step guide that leads you through all the buttons and menus in the Office suite with chapters on Basic Office, Word, Excel, Power Point and Publisher among others.  You do each step in each program, not just read how to do it. 

Have a wonderful week and I will see you at the Library

John

Wednesday, June 12, 2013

Happy Wednesday,

This year's summer reading program has gotten off to a great start.  So far we have over 300 children registered for the program.  Registration continues throughout the program so I challenge the parents out there to register their children for the program so we can have 400 active readers.  Children who read in the summer have an easier time remembering what they have learned at school the previous year. 

The Binder Park Zoo program filled before noon on Monday but we still have openings for the Kalamazoo Nature Center program on July 24.

There has been an error on the program schedule calender.  The calender has the time of 2:00 P.M. but the sign up sheet had 11 to noon.  Miss Kristi will contact all who are signed up on the exact time. 

Last night Beth held the Zombie Prom for the teens.  Everyone has a great time getting made up as a Zombie and participating in the activities for the program.

With the early fruits and vegatables coming to harvest, check out the books on canning and preserving, jams and jellies and freezing the harvest from the library.  Canning and preserving is a good learning activity to do with your children, they not only learn a skill but they gain a better understanding of how food moves from the fields to their plates. 

Thank you for all who came to the Book Sale last week-end. the Library Ladies work hard on getting the books organized through the year and really out do themselves with the set-up the week of the sale.  All the proceeds from the book sale go to suppor the Children's department.  We have started to accept donations for next years book sale.

I will write again next week so you can keep up with the goings on at the library.  Until then be safe.

John

Wednesday, June 5, 2013

Hello,

This is a big weekend in Vicksburg as well as at the library.  There will be a car show, pancake breakfast and art show over the weekend.  Of course the Farmer's Market on Friday with a lot of great food and crafts.  Homemade maple syrup, locally havested honey, handmade cutting boards, and beefalo is just the beginnig of all that the vendors have for sale.  The early vegetables are starting to come in so they will be available now. 

For the Library, the annual booksale begins at 10:00 a.m. on Friday and runs until 5:00 p.m.  The hours will be the same for Saturday.  Come to the library and go downstairs, the books are sorted out and fill our basement.  I have been down there looking at the titles and the assortment is amazing.  From mysteries to westerns, from children's to professional. 

Summer Reading sign up begins on Monday, 6 June, at 10:00 in the morning.  Grade school children will need to have a parent or guardian to register.  Tweens and teens can register for the program on their own but if they need a card, a parent will need to come in with them. The first children's program, Binder Park Zoo, is limited to 150 attendees by Zoo policy.  If you want to attend this program you must register to attend when you register for the Summer Reading program.   Only those who are registered will be allowed admitance into this program.  No other children's program has limited registration.  For Young Adults, their first program, Zombie Prom, requires registration and only those who are pre-registered will be allowed
entrance that night. Other Young Adult will also require registration but it will not be limited.

Registration will continue throughout the reading program and the program is open to all children in the south county area.  If the child does not live in the Vicksburg District Library service area (Brady and Schoolcraft Townships and Village of Vicksburg) or in the contract townships, (Wakeshma and Pavillion Townships),  a special summer reading card will be issued to them that expires on 8/31/2013.

Until next week, be safe and keep reading

John