Off the Shelf. Allen Park Public Library. Issue 8 August Required Reading for Students. Summer Reading Program 2015
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1 Allen Park Public Library Off the Shelf Issue 8 August 2015 Summer Reading Program 2015 Congratulations to all of our Summer Reading Program grand prize winners! Read-To-Me Program: Isabelle B., Matthew C., Arianna W. & Jacob N. Independent Reader Program: Audrey M., Emma S., April C. & Zackary G. Tween Program: Allison W., Kaylea W., Madison B. & Molly B. Teen Program: Faith A., Meagan H. Jacqueline S. & Jessica G. We would like to say thank you to all of the performers, volunteers, library staff and participants who made our 2015 Summer Reading Program a memorable experience for all! This year, our participants read a total of hours. That s a little over 91 continuous days of reading!!!! What an accomplishment! Just a reminder, if your child turned in their reading record on or before July 24, please stop by the library and pick up their prize packet and free book! Required Reading for Students As summer comes to a close, don t forget that your child might have required reading to do before the school year starts! Don t worry though, the Allen Park Public Library has your back! Tweens can grab information sheets for Cabrini and Allen Park Middle School regarding required reading in the Tween section of the library. These sheets outline the requirements as well as provide a list of books your child should not read, due to the fact that the students will be reading these books during the school year. Teens can check the program kiosk in the Teen section of the library to pick up their reading requirements (or see page 6). They can also check the book display on the end of one of the Adult fiction shelves, located behind Mrs. Brandi s desk. Can t find a book you re looking for? We can put it on hold for you and have it delivered to the library! We ll then call or you to let you know when your item is available for pickup. Upcoming Adult Programs at the Allen Park Library A Magical Night of Jazz and Illusion Tuesday, August 11 Keith Gamble: Jazz Ensemble 5:00 P.M. - 6:30 P.M. ***Jazz concert will be held on the patio at the library, weather permitting, otherwise, will be held inside the library.*** Baffling Bill the Magician 6:30 P.M. All are welcome to enjoy the jazz concert. Adults only for the Magic Show. Tickets can be picked up at the circulation desk. The library will be closed this day so we can get ready for the Magic Show! The DDTs: A Ramones Tribute Band Tuesday, August 25 6:00 P.M. - 7:30 P.M. The DDTs are a four man group who play the songs of the Ramones, a historically influential rock/punk band. Join us for a night of lively music to celebrate the end of our Adult Summer Reading Program! No registration required. Will be held on the patio at the Allen Park Public Library, weather permitting, otherwise, will be held inside the library
2 Monthly Events Board Game Day Will start meeting again September 12, 2015 from 12:00 P.M. - 5:00 P.M. Adult Book Bingo First Monday of the Month* 2:00 P.M. - 3:00 P.M. No registration necessary for these events! The library will be closed: Tuesday, August 11 *Unless stated otherwise Back to School Reads For parents Your Library! - Internet computers for teens & adults - Color copier/printer - Magazines - Fax: $1 per page - Downloadable audiobooks - Downloadable ebooks - Music CDs - Family and feature DVDs - The News-Herald on Microfilm - City Council Meetings on DVD - Inter-Library Loan - Reference - Genealogy - Concerts on the Patio - Ongoing booksale - Educational computer games for children Middle School Makeover by Michelle Icard Is Your Child Ready for School? by Jacqueline Robinson Finding Help When You Child Is Struggling in School by Lawrence Greene The Third Teacher: 79 Ways You Can Use Design to Transform Teaching & Learning by O Donnell Wicklund Pigozzi & Peterson For children Staying Safe on the School Bus by Lucia Raatma Kids Write Right! By Jan Venolia Outsmart Math by Mark Shulman 101 Pep-Up Games for Children by Almuth Bartl Back-To-School Fright from the Black Lagoon by Mike Thaler My Weird school Special: Back to School, Weird Kids Rule! by Dan Gutman Been There, Survived That by Karen Macklin
3 Adult Needles, Hooks & Books, Too! Wednesdays from 1 P.M. - 3 P.M. or Thursdays from 6 P.M. - 8 P.M. Meet with other knitters or crocheters! Bring your own project. Knitting Ninjas Learn basic knitting, learn to knit socks with magic loop or get help with knitting problems. Coming soon September Online registration required. Knitting Ninjas: Socks Learn to make socks using the magic loops every other Thursday night. Participants must already know how to knit. ALL materials provided. ***Open to teens and adults (13+).*** Coming soon September Online registration required. Book Discussion Groups Variety Led by Anna Brougher Her Fearful Symmetry by Audrey Niffenegger Tuesday, September 1 at 7 p.m. Cozy Corner Led by Anna Brougher The Lotus Eaters by Tatiana Soli Thursday, August 13 at 1:30 P.M. Mystery/Thriller Led by Sandy Ruhmann Swag by Elmore Leonard Tuesday, August 18 at 7 P.M. Free copies of the books are available at the front desk. To view upcoming adult programs at the Allen Park Public Library, please see the front page of this newsletter! Check Out an Expert - Computer basics - Microsoft PowerPoint - Microsoft Publisher - Registering an ereader - help - Checking out ebooks - Pinterest - Facebook - Microsoft Excel - Microsoft Word Appointment dates will open September
4 Kids Corner August Drop-In Crafts Wednesdays from 12:00 P.M. - 4:00 P.M. August 5 August 12 August 19 August 26 No registration required! Ages 3-12 only. Friday Night on the Patio Friday, August 21 at 6:00 P.M. Alex Thomas and Friends will be here to make you laugh with their creative puppet show! All ages welcome. No registration required. Will be held on the patio at the library, weather permitting, otherwise, will be held inside the library. Upcoming Fall 2015 Programs Storytimes Family Storytime Mondays at 7 P.M. For children ages 2-6 plus a parent or other adult. Quiet & immobile infants may attend with registered 2-6 year old. Session 1: September 14-October 12 Session 2: November 9-December 7 Preschool Storytime Tuesdays at 1 P.M. Children ages 3-5 who can participate independently. Caregivers & siblings wait in the library. Session 1: September 15-October 13 Session 2: November 10-December 8 Toddler Storytime Wednesdays at 10:30 A.M. For children ages 2-3 with adult. Quiet & immobile infants may attend with registered 2-3 year old. Session 1: September 16-October 14 Session 2: November 18-December 9 Additional Programs Friday Night on the Patio - September 25 at 6 P.M. Drop-In Crafts Family Crafts (see page 5) Haunted Library - October 31 Monthly After School Activities Each will take place once a month on a Tuesday at 4 P.M. See monthly calendar for specific dates. Bring a snack! After-School Kindergarten For children in kindergarten. After-School Primary For children in grades 1-3. My First Book Club For children in Kindergarten. Copies of the book provided. Primary Book Club For children in grades 1-3. Copies of the book provided. Due to limited space, registration is required for all of the library s programs except any drop-in crafts, Friday Night on the Patio or the Haunted Library. Please see our calendar of events page on our website, allenparklibrary.org, to register your child!
5 Tween Scene August Drop-In Crafts Wednesdays from 12:00 P.M. - 4:00 P.M. August 5 August 12 August 19 August 26 No registration required! Ages 3-12 only. Friday Night on the Patio Friday, August 21 at 6:00 P.M. Alex Thomas and Friends will be here to make you laugh with their creative puppet show! All ages welcome. No registration required. Will be held on the patio at the library, weather permitting, otherwise, will be held inside the library. Upcoming Fall 2015 Tween Book Group Programs Family Monthly Crafts One Saturday each month. Check the calendar for details. ***Open to school-age children (ages 5+) and tweens and teens. Adult participation is encouraged. Coming soon, September Tuesdays at 4 P.M. Tweens ages 9-12/grades 4-6 will read the selected book together at the library each week. For September/October, they will read Louis Sachar s newest book, Fuzzy Mud. Copies of the book will provided. Monthly Crafts One Tuesday each month at 6 P.M. For both tweens & teens. See monthly schedule for details. Coming soon, September Additional Programs Drop-In Crafts Friday Night on the Patio - September 25 at 6 P.M. Haunted Library - October 31 Due to limited space, registration is required for all of the library s programs except any drop-in crafts, Friday Night on the Patio or the Haunted Library. Please see our calendar of events page on our website, allenparklibrary.org, to register your child! Have you heard about Beanstack?! Beanstack is a FREE site that gives you personalized book and app recommendations based on your child s interests and reading level. When you set up your child s profile, all you will need to do is answer a few questions regarding your child s interests and reading levels. Beanstack will then start generating book recommendations for your child. You can then read the book synopsis and check our catalog for the book. If we do not own the book, you can always put it on hold and get it sent to the library to pick up! They also have free themes that include background information, discussion questions, book and app recommendations and supplemental activities. Some current Beanstack themes include day at the zoo, African American history and springtime. Allen Park residents with a valid library card can start using Beanstack today! To register, go to
6 Teen Spot Upcoming Fall 2015 Teen Book Club Programs Summer Reading Requirements for Students Every other Monday at 4 P.M. Teens ages will read the selected book at the library. Copies of the book and snacks provided. Coming soon, September Movie Afternoons Every Thursday at 4 P.M. Films will be ones based on bestselling books. Snacks provided. ***Open to ages 5+. Some movies will be PG-13.*** Coming soon, September Knitting Ninjas Learn to knit and hang out with fellow knitters every other Thursday night. ALL materials provided. ***Open to teens and adults (ages 13+).*** Coming soon September Online registration required. Knitting Ninjas: Socks Learn to make socks using the magic loops every other Thursday night. Participants must already know how to knit. ALL materials provided. ***Open to teens and adults (13+).*** Coming soon September Online registration required. Cabrini Requirements English 9: The Curious Incidents of the Dog in the Night- Time (Haddon) English Honors 9: Fahrenheit 451 (Bradbury) English 10 & English Honors 10: The Heretic s Daughter (Kent) English 11: Lord of the Flies (Golding) English Honors 11: Frankenstein (Shelley) & Mythology (Edith Hamilton) English 12: Left to Tell: Discovering God Amidst the Rwandan Holocaust (Ilibagiza) AP English 12: Their Eyes Were Watching God (Hurston) Allen Park High School Recommended Will Grayson, Will Grayson (Green & Levithan) Speak (Anderson) The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian (Alexie) Fangirl (Rowell) Staying Fat for Sarah Byrnes (Crutcher) The Diviners (Bray) This Dark Endeavor (Oppel) Can t find these books at the Allen Park Public Library? No worries! Present your valid library card to a staff member at the circulation desk, we ll then put the item on hold for you and then we ll you a call when your item arrives at the library
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8 2015 Summer Reading Scrapbook Animals! Face Painting! Magic! Superheroes! Snakes! Mini Golf! Train Rides! The Allen Park Public Library The Allen Park Public Library provides free services to all Allen Park residents and members of The Library Network. The library s collection includes books, magazines, CDs and DVDs. In addition to these items, hundreds of people enter the library to utilize print and electronic reference resources, access the Internet, enjoy our Quiet Reading Room or attend one of the Library s many events. Mission To provide and support quality library services that meet the informational, educational and recreational needs of the diverse citizens of Allen Park. Allen Park Public Library 8100 Allen Rd. Allen Park, MI Phone: Fax: Website: allenparklibrary.org facebook.com/allenparklibrary twitter.com/allenparklib Instagram.com/allenparklibrary Hours (Memorial Day-Labor Day) Monday - Thursday 10:00 A.M. - 8:00 P.M. Friday 10:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M. Saturday & Sunday Closed Questions or comments? us at info@allenparklibrary.org or call Director Sandi Blakney sblakney@allenparklibrary.org Editor Dana Brataniec dbrataniec@allenparklibrary.org
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