V O L U M E 1 0, I S S U E 0 7
|
|
- Paul Clarke
- 5 years ago
- Views:
Transcription
1 Library Happenings wascocountylibrary.com The Dalles-Wasco County Public Library 722 Court St The Dalles OR (541) Monday Thursday 10:00 a.m. 8:30 p.m. Friday 10:00 a.m. 6:00 p.m. Saturday 10:00 a.m. 6:00 p.m. Dufur School/ Community Library (located at the Dufur School Campus) 802 NE 5th St Dufur, OR (541) Summer Hours are: Tuesday & Thursday 10:00 2:00 & 6:00 8:00 p.m. Southern Wasco County Library 410 Deschutes Ave Maupin, OR (541) Tuesday & Thursday 12:00 p.m. 5:00 p.m. Wednesday 1:00p.m. 6:00 p.m. Friday 11:00 a.m. 4:00 p.m. Library stations are also located at Shaniko Old School House and Tygh School Community Center. Library Board: Margaret Brewer, Chairman Carolyn Wood Carol Jones Rita Rathkey Dick Stentz District Librarian Jeff Wavrunek Friends of the Library: Eileen White, President Newsletter Editor: Rita Squires V O L U M E 1 0, I S S U E 0 7 J U L Y Arthur Hash; the library s first Maker in Residence We are excited to announce that this July will see the Library s first ever Maker in Residence visiting the community of The Dalles. Artist Arthur Hash will travel to our community the last week of the month from Providence, RI where he is a professor of contemporary jewelry and advanced 3D digital manufacturing at the Rhode Island School of Design. Professor Hash is internationally recognized in his field for being one of the first jewelers to use a 3D printer to make his work. Both his process and style have inspired designers around the world, and he can be credited as one of the original contributors to a growing movement of artists and designers using 3D printers. As a Maker in Residence, he will spend four days working in our library, using 3D printers and other technology to offer classes and a lecture to interested patrons. The residency will open with an Artist s Talk on July 25 th at 6:30 Professor Arthur Hash will be the Maker in Residence during the last week of July pm discussing his life s work and featuring imagery and examples of pieces completed over the years. This lecture will be the opening of Professor Hash s residency, which will also offer two classes on 3D printing for patrons of our library to sign up for. The first class on July 27th, titled Mini Makers, will offer teens a glimpse into basic modeling programs, 3D scanners, and 3D printers. Participants will get a chance to scan their face, load it and manipulate it on a computer, and finally print their own self portrait. On July 28 th and 29 th he will be offering a more extensive class, for patrons sixteen and older, teaching the basics of CAD modeling for 3D printers. Participants will learn the fundamentals of 3D design, reverse engineering, and 3d printing for the purpose of future projects. Both classes will be capped at 15 participants. Interested patrons can sign up starting July 3 rd at our front checkout desk. Arthur Hash s residency will be the first in many Makers in Residence that we will be bringing in over the coming years, and we are looking forward to his visit.
2 P A G E 2 FREE admission to the Maryhill Museum on Saturday, July 1 st when you attend the Literature and Art storytime at 11:00. This brief storytime connects art and books. Afterwards, enjoy the museum with your family. Dalles Public Library There are three storytimes held each week at the Library, depending on the age of the child. Lapsit Storytime, for ages 2 months to 16 months, is held Wednesdays at 10:30 a.m. On Wednesday July 12 th 10:30 We will be having baby sign language. Babies to toddlers are welcome. Wobbler/Toddler Storytime, for ages 16 months to 2-years, is held on Thursdays at 10:30 a.m. Pre-school Storytime, for ages 3 years and up, is held on Friday mornings at 10:30 a.m. Bilingual storytime on Friday July 21 st at 10:30 Summer Reading programs Wednesday, July 5 th 1:00 p.m. - STEAM Relay Race, for elementary age kids. Work in teams to build create, move and design structures of your own. Prizes will be awarded. Saturday, July 8 th 1:00 p.m. - Building Day, for all ages. Explore the many building materials the library has and see what you can create. Tuesday, July 11 th 1:00 p.m. - Share a Story, Build a World, for all ages. Join award-winning theatrical storyteller, Christopher Leebrick, as he fires up your imagination and makes funfilled tales come to life. Saturday, July 15 th 2:00 p.m. - Explosions, Inc. Watch just how fun science can be with volatile science demonstrations by Explosions, Inc. Wednesday, July 19 th Noon (movie at 1:00 p.m.) - Drive-in Movie. All ages. Design a car with recycled products; then enjoy watching Dr. Seuss The Lorax from the seat of your very own car. Enjoy popcorn, too. Wednesday, July 26 th 10:00 a.m. - Ancient Building Techniques. Elementary-age children are invited to see The Museum of Natural History presents: Engineer it! Exploring Ancient Technologies. Enjoy a brief demonstration and then enjoy hands-on activities. On going teen & tween programs for ages Youth Fiber Guild This group usually meets upstairs in the magazine corner, at 4:30 p.m. on the first and third Monday of each month. Make awesome crafts and learn from your friends. No experience needed. Yu-gi-oh Club It s time to d-d-d-duel with your fellow Yu-gi-oh fans! Bring your deck and let the battle begin. Meets in the library s meeting room at 3:30 p.m. the first and third Thursday of each month. L I B R A R Y H A P P E N I N G S
3 Book groups of interest to adults Brews & Books Introducing our newest book group, Brews & Books, which meets the first Thursday of each month at 6:30. What makes the group so unique is the fact that it does not meet at the library, but instead will meet at various locations in the community. Each month the group will meet at a different place, such as Freebridge, Route 30, Sedition, and Clock Tower Ales. The meeting on July 6th will be at Freebridge Brewing. The book they will be discussing is The drunken botanist, by Amy Stewart. Sake began with a grain of rice. Scotch emerged from barley, tequila from agave, rum from sugarcane, bourbon from corn. Thirsty yet? In The Drunken Botanist, Amy Stewart explores the dizzying array of herbs, flowers, trees, fruits, and fungi that humans have, through ingenuity, inspiration, and sheer desperation, contrived to transform into alcohol over the centuries. Sci-Fi Book Club Pride Book Club Another new book group is starting up, meeting the third Tuesday of each month. If you re a fan of science fiction, then you ll want to join this book club at The Dalles Public Library. You ll meet other scifi fans, and talk about what books you d like to read for discussion. The next meeting will be July 18th at 5:30 p.m. in the library s meeting room. They will be discussing The handmaids tale, by Margaret Atwood. This book group meets on the second Thursday of the month, from 6:30 to 8:00 p.m. upstairs in the magazine corner. The club reads LGBTQA materials and is open to all interested adults, no matter what your sexual orientation. The next meeting takes place on July 13th. If you have any questions or suggestions, or would like to sign up, call the library at and ask for Barbara. Third Thursday Book Group As the name implies, this group meets at 6:30 p.m. on the third Thursday of each month. The meetings are held upstairs in the magazine corner. The book for the July 20th discussion is Back when we were grownups, by Anne Tyler. "Once upon a time, there was a woman who discovered that she had turned into the wrong person." So Anne Tyler opens this irresistible new novel. The woman is Rebecca Davitch, a fifty-three-year-old grandmother. Is she an impostor in her own life? she asks herself. Is it indeed her own life? Or is it someone else s? Anyone is welcome to join this discussion group, even if you haven t read the book. There s always room for one more. Mystery/Crime Book Group The Mystery/Crime Book Group meets upstairs in the magazine corner at 6:30 p.m. on the fourth Thursday of most months. The book they are reading for the July 22nd meeting is A is for Alibi, by Sue Grafton. If there's one thing that makes Kinsey Millhone feel alive, it's playing on the edge. When her investigation turns up a second corpse, more suspects, and a new reason to kill, Kinsey discovers that the edge is closer and sharper than she imagined.
4 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat Drop-in Tech Time 10:30-11:30@TD* Drop-in Tech Time 10:30-11:30@TD* Drop-in Tech Time 10:30-11:30@TD* 24 Drop-in Tech Time 10:30-11:30@TD* Share a Story 11:00@TD* Family Activity Night 18 Share a Story 1:))@Dufur* Sci-Fi Book Club Family Activity Night 25 Artist Talk 6:30@TD* Family Activity Night July 2017 Lapsit Storytime STEAM Relay Race 1:00@TD* Cosplay 101 4:00@TD* Knitting Group Family Craft Night 12 Baby sign language Friends of the Library 1:00@TD* Creative Writing 4:00@TD* Knitting Group Family Movie Night 19 Lapsit Storytime Storyteller 11:00@Mupin* Drive-in Movie Robotics Knitting Group 26 Ancient Building Technology 10:00@TD* Engineer it 2:00@Maupin Free Little Library TD* Knitting Group 6 Toddler Storytime 10:30@TD* Fish & Wildlife 11:00* Knitting Group 6-8 in Dufur Brews & Books 6:30* 13 Toddler Storytime 10:30@TD* Fire Dept. 11:00@Dufur* Yu-Gi-Oh 3:30@TD* Knitting Group 6-8 in Dufur Pride Book Club 20 Toddler Storytime 10:30@TD* Legos 11:00@Dufur* Knitting Group 6-8 in Dufur 3rd Thursday Book Grp 6:30@TD* 27 Engineer it 10:00@Dufur* Toddler Storytime 10:30@TD* Mini Makers 11-4@TD* Knitting Group 6-8 in Dufur Mystery/Crime Book Club 6:30@TD* TD The Dalles Library SMR = Summer Reading *Read more about this in the newsletter 7 Pre-school Storytime 10:30@ TD* 14 Pre-school Storytime 10:30@ TD* 21 Pre-school Storytime 10:30@ TD* Children s movie 28 Pre-school Storytime 10:30@ TD* 3D Basics 11-4@TD* Traveling Lantern 3:00@Maupin* 1 Drop-in Tech Time 10:00@TD* Storytime at Maryhill Museum 11:00* Lego Robotics Club 11:00@TD* Saturday Camp Book Sale 9-6@TD* Drop-in Tech Time 10:00@TD* Building Day 1:00@TD* 15 Drop-in Tech Time 10:00@TD* Lego Robotics Club 11:00@TD* Saturday Camp Explosions Inc. 2:00@TD* 22 Drop-in Tech Time 10:00@TD* 29 Saturday Camp 10-4@TD* 3D Basics 11-4@TD* Youth Fiber Guild 4:30@TD* Youth Fiber Guild 4:30@TD*
5 Drop-in tech time Drop-in tech help is available from 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. on most Mondays, and 10:00 to 11:00 a.m. on most Saturdays. We can help you with your own mobile device, mobile applications, Library2Go, egovernment, filling out forms, using the library catalog and other library resources, printing, and anything else tech! Please check in at the front desk. Friends of the Library The Friends of the Library (FOL) meet the second Wednesday of each month at 1:00 pm. These meetings, which are open to the public, take place in the meeting room at The Dalles Public Library. If you would like to become more actively involved with the FOL, make plans to attend the next meeting, which will be on July 12th. Book sale The Friends will hold their next book sale on Saturday, July 8th in the Book Barn, located in the upper parking lot. This bag-style sale will start at 9:00, and go until noon. Purchase a plastic bag and fill it with as many books as you can Knitting in the library Who knew that knitting in the library could be so much fun! Knitting groups meet in the library in both Dufur and The Dalles, and anyone is invited to join them. If crocheting is more your thing (or embroidery, etc.) come on down, they ll make room for you. The Dalles Knitting Group meets on Wednesday nights beginning about 6:00 p.m., and goes until around 8:00. The Dufur Knitting Club meets on Thursday nights, from 6:00 until 8:00. Wednesday night is Family Night Share special time with your family on Wednesday nights, starting at 6:30, at the Library. Each week will be a different, family oriented event. The first Wednesday of the month will be Family Craft Night. The planned project for July 5th is rock painting. Turn an ordinary rock into an extraordinary masterpiece. Your imagination is your only limit! The second Wednesday of the month is Family Movie Night. The planned movie for July 12th is Pete s Dragon: For years, Mr. Meacham has told tales of the fierce dragon deep in the woods. To his daughter, Grace, these stories are little more than tall tales, until she meets Pete. Pete is a mysterious ten -year-old with no family who claims to live in the woods with a giant, green dragon named Elliot. Children s movies Join us at 3:00 p.m. on Friday, July 21st in the children s area for a free movie. We ll be showing Smurfs: the lost village. A mysterious map sets Smurfette and her best friends Brainy, Clumsy and Hefty on an exciting and thrilling race through the Forbidden Forest filled with magical creatures to find a mysterious lost village before the evil wizard Gargamel does. Embarking on a rollercoaster journey full of action and danger, the Smurfs are on a course that leads to the discovery of the biggest secret in Smurf history!
6 P A G E 6 What s happening in Dufur this summer: The Dufur School/Community Library will be closed the evening of June 1 st. The last day of school will be June 7th. The library will be closed during the day on June 8 th, but open regular hours that evening. Starting June 13 th the library will be operating on summer hours, Tuesdays and Thursdays from 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. and from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. If you are in pre-school to 6 th grade you are welcome to join us at the Dufur School Community Library on Thursdays starting June 29 th -August 3 rd for the summer reading program. This year we will have stories, crafts activities, snacks and prizes. The Schedule is as follows: June 29 th at 11:00 sign ups July 6 th at 11:00 Oregon Department of Fish and Wildlife July 13 th at 11:00 Volunteer Fire Department (or LEGOS) July 18 th at 1:00 Christopher Leebrick: Share a story, build a world!*** July 20 th at 11:00 LEGOS (or Volunteer Fire Department) July 27 th at 10:00 Engineer It! Exploring Ancient Technologies* August 3 rd 11:00 Summer Reading Party! *different time (10:00) ***different day and time (Tuesday July 18 th at 1:00) Tuesday evenings at the Dufur Library This summer we will be having free family activities at the Dufur School/Community Library on Tuesday evenings from 6:00 8:00, beginning June 13th. You are welcome to come for a few minutes or the entire time. If you have questions please call L I B R A R Y H A P P E N I N G S
7
8 V O L U M E 1 0, I S S U E 0 7 P A G E 8
Library Happenings. Grand opening A U G U S T
Library Happenings wascocountylibrary.com The Dalles-Wasco County Public Library 722 Court St The Dalles OR 97058 (541)296-2815 Monday Thursday 10:00 a.m. 8:30 p.m. Friday 10:00 a.m. 6:00 p.m. Saturday
More informationV O L U M E 9, I S S U E 0 5. Join the conversation
Library Happenings wascocountylibrary.com The Dalles-Wasco County Public Library 722 Court St The Dalles OR 97058 (541)296-2815 Monday Thursday 10 a.m. 8:30 p.m. Friday 10 a.m. 6 p.m. Saturday 10 a.m.
More informationLibrary Happenings. GigaFlood S E P T E M B E R
Library Happenings wascocountylibrary.com The Dalles-Wasco County Public Library 722 Court St The Dalles OR 97058 (541)296-2815 Monday Thursday 10:00 a.m. 8:30 p.m. Friday 10:00 a.m. 6:00 p.m. Saturday
More informationSummer Reading Club 2018
Stewart C. Meyer Harker Heights Public Library Summer Reading Club 2018 Free Programs for all ages! 400 Indian Trail Drive Harker Heights, TX 76548 254-953-5491 www.ci.harker-heights.tx.us/virtuallibrary
More informationSpring Tweens and teens programs. Adult programs. Youth programs. COLLEYVILLE PUBLIC LIBRARY Activities & Programs
COLLEYVILLE PUBLIC LIBRARY Activities & Programs Spring 2016 How to be a Princess party Feb. 13 Tweens and teens programs Adult programs Youth programs PAGE 2 FAMILY EVENTS Colleyville Public Library ColleyvilleLibrary.com
More informationLODI MEMORIAL LIBRARY One Memorial Drive Lodi, NJ On the web at LODI.BCCLS.ORG
SPECIAL EVENT FRIENDS OF THE LODI LIBRARY FRIENDLY S FUNDRAISER SEE WHAT S HAPPENING THIS MONTH TUESDAY APRIL 25 5:00 9:00 PM Eat at Friendly s on Rt 46 East in Elmwood Park. LODI MEMORIAL LIBRARY One
More informationOctober Happy October!
October 2018 Happy October! October is Canadian Library Month. This year we will be celebrating Ontario Public Library Week with programs and events for the whole family. We have special story times, fun
More informationNow Read This! In This Issue. Programs p. 2-3 Children s Page p. 4 Branch Lineup p.5 Features p.6. AtoZDatabases
Now Read This! In This Issue Programs p. 2-3 Children s Page p. 4 Branch Lineup p.5 Features p.6 AtoZDatabases The Premier Job Search, Reference, and Mailing List Database. The database includes 2.3 million
More informationNORTH CAMPUS Kids. Fine Arts and Ceramics. 3D Design and Printing. Fashion Academy Performing Arts. Lego Machines Technology. Fit Right In!
Kidscene Lego Machines Technology Fashion Academy Performing Arts Robotics 3D Design and Printing Fine Arts and Ceramics Fit Right In! NORTH CAMPUS Kids PARENT ORIENTATION DAY Wednesday, May 24, 2017,
More informationGospel Alliance Church
Gospel Alliance Church Gospel Alliance Church The Mon Valley Christian and Missionary Alliance Church 1011 Fells Church Road Belle Vernon, PA 15012 Phone: 724-823-0453 Email: info@gospelalliancechurch.org
More informationFlorissant Valley. Spring 2018 Final Exam Schedule. class start time between
Spring 2018 Final Exam Schedule Florissant Valley class start time between 7 7:50 a.m. MWF Monday, May 7 7 8:50 a.m. 7 7:50 a.m. TR Tuesday, May 8 7 8:50 a.m. 7 8:50 a.m. F Friday, May 11 7 8:50 a.m. 8
More informationLODI MEMORIAL LIBRARY One Memorial Drive Lodi, NJ On the web at LODI.BCCLS.ORG
SPECIAL EVENT SUMMER CONCERT SEASON SEE WHAT S HAPPENING THIS MONTH JULY 2017 WEDNESDAY NIGHTS IN JULY 7/12 Jukebox Heroes Live 7/19 The Cameos 7/26 The Infernos LODI MEMORIAL LIBRARY One Memorial Drive
More informationLODI MEMORIAL LIBRARY One Memorial Drive Lodi, NJ On the web at LODI.BCCLS.ORG
FEBRUARY IS BLACK HISTORY MONTH In Celebration of Alice Walker s Birthday SEE WHAT S HAPPENING THIS MONTH LODI MEMORIAL LIBRARY One Memorial Drive Lodi, NJ 07644 973-365-4044 On the web at LODI.BCCLS.ORG
More informationCelebrate At Comic Con!
MARDI GRAS BEAD ART...... 2 CUPCAKE WARS...... 3 POSITIVE PARENTING........ 3 SMALL BUSINESS RESOURCES.... 3 WINTER GAMES..... 4 STARGAZERS..... 4 FEEDING YOUNG MINDS. 5 STORYTIMES... 5 TEEN TRIVIA.....
More informationEast Central Georgia Regional Library
East Central Georgia Regional Library December 2012 www.ecgrl.org December 22 nd - 25 th All libraries closed for Christmas. All Libraries will be closing at 5pm December 31 st and closed Jan 1st. 10:00
More informationExplore Teen Tech Week!
EGG TOPIARY CRAFT CLASS...... 2 LEARN CALLIGRAPHY....... 2 ASTRONOMY LOVERS.... 3 SMALL BUSINESS RESOURCES.... 3 TWEEN HEXBUGS... 4 PEEPALOOZA..... 4 FEEDING YOUNG MINDS. 5 STORYTIMES... 5 VEX ROBOTICS...
More informationNow Read This! In This Issue. Programs p. 2-3 Features p. 4 Children s p. 5 Branches p. 6. Adults can read 6 books and receive a prize!
Now Read This! In This Issue Programs p. 2-3 Features p. 4 Children s p. 5 Branches p. 6 Fill a bag for a buck!!! Last Saturday of each month! Adults can read 6 books and receive a prize! Teens can read
More informationSummer Programs. Summer NEW Summer Reading Program. Ph: Birth to 5 years Grades K 5
NEW Summer Reading Program Keep track of your reading in a fun new way this summer: READsquared! Log on, earn badges, play games, and win cool prizes! Visit www.siouxlandlib.org/kids, call 367 8710, or
More informationfree PICKLEB LL Clinic
PLAY TIME Recreation Newsletter March/April 2015 41 Courthouse Lane / P.O. Box 369 Rustburg, VA 24588 free PICKLEB LL Clinic March 28, 2015 1:00 p.m. 3:30 p.m. Brookville Middle School Gym All Ages Welcome!
More informationSaturday, November 4, 2017
Saturday, November 4, 2017 Flag Placing for Veterans Date and Time: Saturday, November 4 09:00 a.m. 11:00 a.m. Event Location: St. Marys Cemetery, 150 Cain Street The Town has arranged for miniature Canadian
More informationApril has been an amazing month at Langley
Langley Fundamental Middle and Secondary School 21250 42 Avenue, Langley, BC, Canada V3A 8K6 Phone: 604 534 4779 Fax: 604 534 4795 Web: lfmss.sd35.bc.ca Mr. Mark Rempel, Principal Ms. Carla Clapton, Vice
More informationSPOTLIGHT. Life and Health Services. A Message from Your ASO President. November 2014
Life and Health Services November 2014 SPOTLIGHT A Message from Your ASO President Message from Your ASO President Veteran s Day Event ASO Meet n Greet Health Services Great American Smokeout Event Dress
More informationHouston County Friends of the Library Newsletter Fall 2011
Houston County Friends of the Library Newsletter Fall 2011 Message from President Georgette Lipford Five months ago seventy volunteers came together to work at the Seventh Annual Houston Friends of the
More informationHa obtenido su identificación de la ciudad? No hay cita necesaria! Walk-ins bienvenido! Lunes - Jueves 14:00-19:00. July
July 2017 Main library 11 South Broad Street, (908-354-6060) Monday - Thursday: 9:00 AM-9:00 PM Friday: 10:00 AM - 7:00 PM Saturday: 9:00 AM- 5 :00 PM Elmora Branch 740 W. Grand St. (908-353-4820) Monday,
More informationAllen Park. Public Library. Off the Shelf - October 2017 Newsletter INSIDE THIS ISSUE
Allen Park Public Library Off the Shelf - October 2017 Newsletter 8100 Allen Rd. Allen Park, MI 48101 313-381-2425 www.allenparklibrary.org INSIDE THIS ISSUE Movies @ the Library..2 NYT Bestseller List...
More informationNYS CAPITAL REGION SCHEDULE OF 2017 ENTREPRENEURIAL EVENTS
Tuesday, January 17 NYS CAPITAL REGION SCHEDULE OF 2017 ENTREPRENEURIAL EVENTS Social Night Potluck 6:30pm - 8:30pm Every Tuesday night we gather with food and conversation. Check this calendar for various
More informationFall 2013 Activities for Babies to Teens
H E L E N H A L L L I B R A R Y W W W. L E A G U E C I T Y L I B R A R Y. O R G 281-554-1113 1 0 0 W. W A L K E R S T. L E A G U E C I T Y, T X 7 7 5 7 3 Fall 2013 Activities for Babies to Teens w w w.
More informationCouncil meeting March 12, April 9 City Hall 7:30 pm. Apply for a Pool job NOW!!! Page 3 Slater pool/ City Hall. March 24th 10am
What When Where March/April 2018 Go get pancakes!! Support our fire March 3rd 6am - 10am Fire Department Council meeting March 12, April 9 City Hall 7:30 pm Apply for a Pool job NOW!!! Page 3 Slater pool/
More informationOrientation Schedule Winter 2013
Orientation Schedule Winter 2013 SCHEDULE OF NEW STUDENT ORIENTATION ACTIVITIES Fort Lewis College Winter 2013 STUDENT SCHEDULE FRIDAY > January 4 Time 11:00 AM 4:00 PM 3:00 5:15 PM 3:30 5:00 PM 5:30 7:00
More informationHempstead Public Library
Hempstead Public Library Summer Newsletter 2018 Adult Programs Hempstead 43: The Tercentenary Revisted Meeting # 3 - May 2, 2018 The third meeting of the rebooted Hempstead Historical Society was a resounding
More informationPrograms with 4-H in DuPage, Kane & Kendall Counties
Programs with 4-H in DuPage, Kane & Kendall Counties Winter/Spring 2016 Spark Your Curiosity: Electricity Workshop in Yorkville learn more on page 2 (designed for ages 5 to 7) MakerSpace SPIN Club in St.
More informationThis publication is made possible in part by the Friends of the Augusta County Library
DECEMBER 2017 FEBRUARY 2018 www.augustacountylibrary.org This publication is made possible in part by the Friends of the Augusta County Library Holiday Wreath Workshop 10 a.m., Sat., Dec. 2 Deerfield Make
More informationMOUNT PROSPECT SENIOR SENTINEL NEWSLETTER JULY 2018
MOUNT PROSPECT SENIOR SENTINEL NEWSLETTER JULY 2018 MEDICARE D PRESCRIPTION DRUG OPEN ENROLLMENT PERIOD Open enrollment for Medicare D begins October 15 and goes through December 7, 2018. Every year brings
More information2018 Detroit Volunteer Orientation. Volunteer Experience sponsored by the
2018 Detroit Volunteer Orientation Volunteer Experience sponsored by the Championship is bigger than ever! Two FIRST Championship Events Include: 1,000,000+ volunteer hours Over 2,000 volunteers 4 Programs
More informationOne Book One Community: Linwood Barclay visits Sept Registration starts Sept. 11. Exciting new programs for fall!
learn. discover. enjoy. Fall 2018 Exciting new programs for fall! One Book One Community: Linwood Barclay visits Sept. 25-27 Registration starts Sept. 11 Family Babies Preschool School age Teen Adult Outdoor
More informationSUMMER Spring Carnival. Mommy & Me Tea Party. Father-Son Golf Fun. Opening Day at the Pool. Memorial Day Party. BCC Barracudas.
SUMMER 2018 Spring Carnival Mommy & Me Tea Party Father-Son Golf Fun Opening Day at the Pool Memorial Day Party BCC Barracudas Junior Golf Junior Tennis 2018 Summer Camps Fourth of July Party Family Campout
More informationCamp Dartmouth 2018 Friday, July 27 Monday, July 30
Camp Dartmouth 2018 Friday, July 27 Monday, July 30 It s never too early to introduce your family to the magic, beauty, and adventuresome spirit of Dartmouth. This summer, embrace that spirit with a long
More informationGRANT NEWS. We thank our partners, Literacy New Jersey. WE SAY GOOD-BYE. Jose Ruiz-Alvarez joined the staff of the Connecticut, he
August 2017 Main library 11 South Broad Street, (908-354-6060) Monday - Thursday: 9:00 AM-9:00 PM Friday: 10:00 AM - 7:00 PM Saturday: 9:00 AM- 5 :00 PM Elmora Branch 740 W. Grand St. (908-353-4820) Monday,
More informationRhode Island. National Guard Child & Youth Program 2016 Annual Report
Rhode Island National Guard Child & Youth Program 2016 Annual Report Rhode Island National Guard Child and Youth Program 2016 Annual Report m i s s i o n Our mission is to ensure that military children
More information707 Dool Avenue, Calexico, CA (760) Acrylic Painting Class Wednesdays 1:00-3:00 p.m. intermediate Group starts
City of Calexico Recreation Department 2018 Winter BROCHURE 707 Dool Avenue, Calexico, CA 92231 (760) 768-2176 RECREATION -Promotes Health & Wellness -Reduces Stress -Conquers Boredom -Strengthens Families
More informationHOPE VALLEY COUNTRY CLUB
H O P E VA L L E Y Y O U T H F A L L & W I N T E R 2 0 1 6 HOPE VALLEY COUNTRY CLUB is dedicated to offering our families the very best in youth programming, all year long. We offer a wide variety of exceptional
More informationLONG CENTER NEWSLETTER
June 2018 LONG CENTER NEWSLETTER Open Lane Schedule June Closures Sat. 6/2 Both Pools Closed Fri. 6/8 Both Pools Closed at 3:30 p.m. Sat. 6/9 Both Pools Closed Fri. 6/15 All Courts Closed at 4 p.m. Sat.
More informationSenior Newsletter. La Vista Community Center
2016 La Vista Community Center Senior Newsletter La Vista Community Center Active Seniors on the Go! Hours of Operation: Monday Friday: 8:00 a.m. 9:00 p.m. Saturday 8:00 a.m. 6:00 p.m. Sunday 1:00 p.m.
More informationWinter NEWSLETTER CHILDREN and TWEEN PROGRAMS November-February
Winter 2016-2017 NEWSLETTER CHILDREN and TWEEN PROGRAMS November-February 30 Onderdonk Avenue, Manhasset, NY 11030 516-627-2300 x301 mplkids@gmail.com All programs are held in the Children s Room unless
More informationSchedule of Events: WELCOME TO USFSP S WOW AND FIRST 30 DAYS! Be sure to check out each event as they re a great way to jump start your semester.
Schedule of Events: WELCOME TO USFSP S WOW AND FIRST 30 DAYS! Be sure to check out each event as they re a great way to jump start your semester. WHAT IS WOW? WOW stands for Week of Welcome. There are
More informationNovember 2008 December 2009
Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail Interpretive Center 4201 Giant Springs Road Great Falls, Montana 59405-0900 Voice: 406-727-8733 FAX: 406-453-6157 Web Site: http://www.fs.fed.us/r1/lewisclark/lcic/
More information2015 Bellevue Fire and Rescue Kids Camp Bellevue Fire and Rescue Special Needs Kids Camp
May 2015 2015 Bellevue Fire and Rescue Kids Camp July 24, 2015 from 8:00 a.m. 4:00 p.m. Located at the Bellevue Fire Department s training site on Cornhusker Registration is free for kids ages 5-9 E-mail
More informationFRANKLIN SCHOOL NEWS APRIL. May The Salvation Army Carnival. We have Yearbooks office for purchase. $17.00 exact change payable to Franklin Sc
FRANKLIN SCHOOL NEWS Mr. Roger L. Havens, Principal rhavens@wadsworthschools.org APRIL Grade K Carson Cecil, Brock Cardinal Grade 1 Brady Salzwimmer, Sean Ely Grade 2 Landon Oaks, Madison Young Grade Jaden
More informationFREE VOLUME 4, ISSUE 4 APRIL Easter
FREE VOLUME 4, ISSUE 4 APRIL 2017 Easter To post information in the HOLDEN TIMES, please submit by the 25th of the month to the Village office or by email to: vholden@telusplanet.net Ad Rates: $10 per
More informationHarford County Council District A Happenings
Harford County Council District A Happenings May 15, 2016 Volume 2, Issue 9 Giving a Little: Sapore di Mare When we issued the call for businesses which help the community we received outcry to highlight
More informationFall Clubs. LES Fall Clubs 2014
Fall Clubs LES Fall Clubs 2014 Here are the Laytonsville Elementary School s Fall Club offerings for the 2014-2015 school year. Our clubs offer many opportunities to explore new ideas and gain new knowledge
More informationI S S U E 3-1 LOOKING FOR JOB? Go to: Open Bowling Hours: Brewner Lanes Bldg
ISSUE 3-1 LOOKING FOR JOB? Go to: www.usajobs.gov NAF Human Resources Civilian Personnel Advisory Center Bldg. 4504 Aberdeen Proving Ground (APG), MD 21005 Phone: 410-278-5127/5126/8993/5361/5371 Fax:
More informationPLEASE REVIEW YOUR TOURS UPON RECEIPT and inform Diego Gutierrez at if there are any issues.
Docent Schedule September 1, 2016 to September 30, 2016 PLEASE REVIEW YOUR TOURS UPON RECEIPT and inform Diego Gutierrez at gutierrezd@norton.org if there are any issues. Tours (Norton Museum of Art) Date
More informationHOW TO HOST A FOOD DRIVE
HOW TO HOST A FOOD DRIVE Guidelines & Tools About Beverly Bootstraps Beverly Bootstraps provides critical resources to families and individuals so they may achieve self-sufficiency. We offer emergency
More informationAloha Swim Center. Fall Splash. Special Event SW Kinnaman Road Aloha,
Aloha Swim Center 18650 SW Kinnaman Road Aloha, 97078 503-629-6311 TriMet Bus Routes #52, #57, #88 Facility Supervisor: Jeff State Fall Term: Aug. 27-Dec. 31, 2018 Office Hours: Schedule subject to change.
More informationBeach County Library System Page 2 of 6
Beach County Library System Page 2 of 6 Belle Glade Branch Clarence E. Anthony Branch Phone Number: 996-3453 Phone Number: 992-8393 Call for more information. Call for more information. See This Months
More informationHappy Endings. Fresh Beginnings
Happy Endings & Fresh Beginnings 1 Two Successes, What s the Connection? Library board vice president, Phyllis Sweeney, is Civitan's Citizen of the Year Award recipient. The Civitan Citizen of the Year
More informationTeen Community Leaders Volunteer Program Application & Information Packet
City of Sun Prairie Parks and Recreation Department Teen Community Leaders Volunteer Program Application & Information Packet Summer 2018 Summer 2018 1 General Information The City of Sun Prairie Parks
More informationPLAY TIME. Youth flag football. Recreation Newsletter March/April 2016
PLAY TIME Recreation Newsletter March/April 2016 34 Rails End Lane / P.O. Box 369 Rustburg, VA 24588 Youth tennis classes Class dates: Tuesdays & Thursdays May 31 & June 2 June 7 & June 9 June 14 & June
More informationFall 2016 Blacksburg Country Club
Halloween at BCC More on Page 4 Fall 2016 Blacksburg Country Club THE JUNGLE BOOK DINNER THEATRE Friday, October 7, 6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m. Ages 3 and up. $12 for members. $15 for guests. We will kick off
More informationRoberts Recreation Center
Roberts Recreation Center May Registration Session 126 50th Avenue North, St. Petersburg, Florida 33703 (727) 893-775 Hours: Mon - Thu 7:00 am - 9:00 pm Teen Room Fri 7:00 am - 7:00 pm (727) 893-7595 Adult
More informationA publication of St. Joseph s/candler. Free Manicures Estate Planning Weight Loss Products Nutrition Information
A publication of St. Joseph s/candler May/June 2018 2018 16th Annual SMART LIVING EXPO & HEALTH FAIR Inside this Issue Monthly Events Schedule pg 2-3 FREE Shuttle to Expo pg 4 SmartSenior Travel Club News
More informationBOOK NOTES. To sign up for newsletter
BOOK NOTES E-Newsletter of the Lake Benton Public Library January 2018 Hi! I m your friendly library bookworm. I love to help the Library Ladies choose books, movies, and audiobooks to put out each month.
More informationParents and Families Weekend 2017 Schedule of events
Friday, Oct. 13 Parents and Families Weekend 2017 Schedule of events 8 a.m. 5 p.m. Weekend registration Pick up your badges and registration materials. 10 11 a.m. Going Global: Study Abroad Options at
More informationvolunteer guide #FWEP
2018 volunteer guide #FWEP welcome, volunteers! We are very pleased you are interested in participating as a volunteer at Fashion Week 2018. The volunteer categories and dates are listed below. In addition,
More informationRoberts Recreation Center
Roberts Recreation Center October Registration Session 1246 0th Avenue North, St. Petersburg, Florida 33703 (727) 893-774 Hours: Mon - Thu 7:00 am - 9:00 pm Teen Room Fri 7:00 am - 7:00 pm (727) 893-79
More informationDAILY PROGRAMS: Monthly Meetings. Bowling. Dominoes. Open Gym. Bocce. Pickleball
The OWLS Club, sponsored by the City of Rock Hill Parks, Recreation & Tourism Department, consists of adults over the age of 55 in Rock Hill and surrounding areas. The purpose of the group is to provide
More informationNEWARK ARTS ALLIANCE ANNOUNCES WINTER / SPRING 2015 CLASSES
Press Release FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Newark Arts Alliance Dennis Lawson, Executive Director (302) 743-8927 dlawson@newarkartsalliance.org www.newarkartsalliance.org NEWARK ARTS ALLIANCE ANNOUNCES WINTER
More informationaberdeen.armymwr.com
ISSUE 4-3 Tell Me A Story Sponsored by the Military Child Education Coalition (MCEC) Wednesday, April 25 6-8 p.m. AA Recreation Center Ballroom, Bldg 3330 This special event will show Military parents
More informationVolunteering. Volunteer Opportunities Find Them. Volunteer Opportunities One Time Events. Date & Time Special Criteria or Restrictions
Volunteering Students must bring a form to document their service and request that the event supervisor enter the hours earned, complete an evaluation, and sign. Forms are available in the College and
More informationWASHTENAW COUNTY GUIDE TO COMMUNITY SERVICES
Annual Resource Guide 2017 WASHTENAW COUNTY GUIDE TO COMMUNITY SERVICES The following organizations assist people in need with a variety of services and are knowledgeable about resources in the area. Contact
More informationA m o n t h l y p u b l i c a t i o n o f y o u r M u s k i n g u m C o u n t y L i b r a r y S y s t e m
July 2018 A m o n t h l y p u b l i c a t i o n o f y o u r M u s k i n g u m C o u n t y L i b r a r y S y s t e m Ironwood Wolves presents Wild Canids of North America Auditorium Wednesday, July 11,
More informationA Note from your County 4-H Agent. Thanks everyone! Ginger Morelock Frembling Davidson County 4-H Agent
DAVIDSON COUNTY 4-H Newsletter August/September 2013 Davidson County Cooperative Extension A Note from your County 4-H Agent Davidson County Center North Carolina Cooperative Extension College of Agriculture
More informationDear Bootcamper, Business School Bootcamp for Therapists! We want to welcome you to your Lifetime Membership of the
Dear Bootcamper, We want to welcome you to your Lifetime Membership of the Business School Bootcamp for Therapists! What an amazing step you are taking to build a successful private practice. We are so
More informationOsprey Welcome Week 2010 New Student Schedule of Events Wednesday, September 1 Monday, September 6
Osprey Welcome Week 2010 New Student Schedule of Events Wednesday, September 1 Monday, September 6 WELCOME ALL NEW FRESHMEN AND TRANSFER STUDENTS! Welcome Week is designed to ease your transition into
More informationJanuary 20, January 22 Biscuits, Bagels and PBJs at Campus Kitchen
Community Engagement Office, 177 CSU, 507-389-5789, Community.Engagement@mnsu.edu http://www.mnsu.edu/engagement/ https://orgsync.com/62632/chapter https://www.facebook.com/mnsucommunityengagement/ January
More informationA RACE TO HAVE FUN WITH THE ENTIRE FAMILY
A RACE TO HAVE FUN WITH THE ENTIRE FAMILY Our annual festival celebrating community, family and friends was filled with paddleboarding, carnival rides, art tents, pump track, food, and inflatables that
More informationDLIT COURSE SCHEDULE COHORT 4 Updated
DLIT COURSE SCHEDULE COHORT 4 Updated 8-4-15 WELCOME BANQUET Sun., April 10, 016 4:0 P.M. 8:0 P.M. Welcome Banquet CRSO 16 PROGRAM ORIENTATION Tues., April 19, 016 4:00 P.M. 8:0 P.M. Orientation Meeting
More informationCCSU BLUE DEVIL MARCHING BAND 2016 INFORMATION PACKET
CCSU BLUE DEVIL MARCHING BAND 2016 INFORMATION PACKET May 5, 2016 Hello Blue Devil Marching Band 2016 Members! I hope this letter finds you well! I m very excited to get our 2016 season rolling it s going
More informationFALL. Auburn Public Library. 749 East Thach Avenue Auburn, Alabama 36830
FALL 2017 Auburn Public Library 749 East Thach Avenue Auburn, Alabama 36830 Library Administration Table of Contents Adult Programming...... PAGES 5-7 Teen Programs..........PAGES 8 Weekly Storytimes......
More informationFH GRAD NEWS. Save the Date. Grads of 2016: Leaving the Nest. Commencement. Graduation Banquet. Dry Grad. In This Issue
FH GRAD NEWS Frank Hurt Secondary Information for Graduates March 2016 Grads of 2016: Leaving the Nest This is a very exciting and somewhat anxious time for our Graduates. They are busy making decisions
More informationSACRED HEART OF JESUS MILFORD. September 22 September 28
SACRED HEART OF JESUS MILFORD September 22 September 28 Mon. Tues. Wed. Fri Sat. Sun. 7:00 a.m. Deceased members of the Tessicini family by Margaret Bento 7:00 a.m. Mary Ferrecchia by the Parish Staff
More informationWINTER AND SPRING 2017
PRSRT STD ECRWSS U.S. POSTAGE PAID EDDM Retail POSTAL CUSTOMER Located beside a waterfall on the south branch of the Raritan River, the Hunterdon Art Museum engages visitors with contemporary art, craft
More informationBETWEEN THE LINES Chalet. February Chalet Trips
BETWEEN THE LINES Chalet February 2018 Chalet Trips 2-5-18 Monday Local Shopping Kohl s * T J Maxx * Dave s Market * Target The Bus departs at 1:30 PM. 2-7-18 Wednesday Mystery Ride Who knows where we
More informationCampus News August 17, 2001
La Salle University La Salle University Digital Commons Campus News University Publications 8-17-2001 Campus News August 17, 2001 La Salle University Follow this and additional works at: http://digitalcommons.lasalle.edu/campus_news
More informationMercer Island s 28th Annual Community Festival invites you to participate- July 14 & 15, 2018!
Mercer Island s 28th Annual Community Festival invites you to participate- July 14 & 15, 2018! Crowds at the Crafters Street Fair We invite you to apply as a craft vendor to showcase your work at Mercer
More informationWelcome to the. Carter Burden Network
Welcome to the Carter Burden Network The Carter Burden Network means a lot to me because the entire staff always goes above and beyond for us, no matter the situation. Not only do they listen to us, but
More informationGisele Hamm, Manager, MAPPING
Gisele Hamm, Manager, MAPPING The best way to predict the future is to create it. Peter Drucker Management and Planning Programs Created in 1991 130+ communities in 60+ counties Average MAPPING community
More informationElmwood Park. Village of. Elmwood Park
Village of Elmwood Park 11 Conti Parkway Elmwood Park, IL 60707 P. 708-452-7300 F. 708-452-3957 Parks & Recreation Center 2 Conti Parkway 708-452 3935 Angelo Skip Saviano Village President Gina Pesko Village
More informationProgram Guide Fall 2017
Program Guide Fall 2017 144 East 22 nd Street North Vancouver, B.C. V7L 4L5 604-980-2474 www.silverharbourcentre.com Keep Fit Chair Yoga Gain the benefits of yoga without getting on the floor. Mon 10:15
More informationsjcds.net/summer (904) After June 3, please call (904)
Summer Camp 2018 sjcds.net/summer (904) 264-9572 After June 3, please call (904) 264-2619 Dear Parents, 2018 marks our 28th Summer of Fun and we are very excited to again be offering a great variety of
More information2018 HANYANG ERICA SUMMER SCHOOL
2018 HANYANG ERICA SUMMER SCHOOL WELCOME TO HeSS 2018 Come join Hanyang ERICA Summer School (HESS) where international students from around the world meet to attend the classes, participate in exciting
More informationAmerican Legion Post 4 News
VOODOO NEWS American Legion Post 4 News Winter 2018 Published Quarterly Issue # 32 From Your Commander Tim Shosey Happy New Year to all Post 4 Members and their families, from your Executive Board, the
More information2018 New Family and Childbirth Classes
2018 New Family and Childbirth Classes The Women s Center at Many classes are offered at both Hospital s HER Center in Albuquerque and Rust Medical Center in Rio Rancho. Visit to sign up. If this is your
More informationThe Town of Port Royal Newsletter
The Town of Port Royal Newsletter Monday, April 2nd Skate Park Community Repair Day: When: Sunday April 15th / 12pm - 6pm Where: Port Royal Skate Park More Info: Jeff@lowcountryinsurance.com (843-812-2921)
More informationLet s Jingle & Mingle!
December 2017 Let s Jingle & Mingle! Join us for our Annual Christmas Party! Wednesday 13th December Cost $7 11-12:30 pm Members Only A traditional holiday meal, games and loads of fun! You Must RSVP by
More informationaberdeen.armymwr.com
I S S U E 4-4 BJ s Memberships The Civilian Welfare Fund will be sponsoring BJ's Membership signups on Tuesday, May 15 from 11-1 at the EA Exton Golf Course Clubhouse, Bldg E1260 and on Wednesday, May
More informationUtica Observer-Dispatch. 9:15 AM 9:45 AM 10:15 AM 10:45 AM 11:15 AM Post-Standard (1 hour)
Programming Schedule Monday Tuesday Wednesday 7:00 AM ACB Reports/Cycle of Health Guardian Weekly The New Yorker 8:00 AM NPR News & Local Weather NPR News & Local Weather NPR News & Local Weather 8:15
More informationSIBS DAY Saturday, February 11, 2017
SIBS DAY Saturday, February 11, 2017 9:00 a.m. 10:00 a.m. Check-In Clough Undergraduate Learning Commons First Floor All participants must check in at this location to receive their schedule, basketball
More informationJune 8 17, Saturday, June 9, 2018
June 8 17, 2018 Friday, June 8 10:00 am 6:00 pm: FREE Family Playground, with Bounce Houses & More Windermere Pt. 10:00 am 5:30 pm: Mackinac Art Museum, Lilac Themed Projects in Kids Art Studio, Adult
More information