Friday, April 28, 2017

Kimball Library News 5/1/17



We have an exciting new raffle going on at the library and tickets may be purchased at the main circulation desk.  Enter this raffle to win two Red Sox tickets and a limited edition poster signed by David Ortiz and artist, Peter Max!  Winners get to go see the Boston Red Sox play the Toronto Blue Jays at Fenway Park. These tickets are for the game on Wednesday, September 6th, 2017.  The seats are awesome and located behind 3rd base in Field Box 57, Row B, Seats 3-4.

Tickets may be purchased by cash or check (made out to The Friends of Kimball Library) and cost $5 each or 3 for $10. Your purchase will support a great cause because all proceeds go towards adult and children's programs at the Kimball Library!  Hurry on over and buy often.  The winner will be drawn on Monday, June 5th.  You need not be present to win.   

Please note that the tickets were generously donated by Ted and Beth Vitas of Atkinson.  We are humbled and appreciative.

BOOK SALE:  Speaking of a great way to put your money to a good use for yourself and the library, we invite you to shop at our bigger-than-ever book sale going on in conjunction with the Town-wide Yard Sale on May 20th starting at 8:00 AM. 

Our book sale will include hard cover and paperback books, DVDs, music CDs, and miscellaneous puzzles and games.  Our prices range from $ .10 to 2.00 for the regular stock. Some “special” books are priced individually. There will be a “Bag Day” on Monday, May 22nd.  Remaining stock will be sold in either $3.00 or $5.00 bags – as much as you can fit! Don’t miss out!

CONCERTS IN THE COURTYARD SERIES:  We are kicking off the concerts in the Kimball Courtyard in May, and first on the docket is on Thursday, May 25th, at 6pm featuring harmonica and guitar duo, Baza.   

Baza celebrates the tradition of the playing the blues of the 1920s through the 1940s. They perform the music of early blues artists from the rich fertile region of the Mississippi Delta to the low rolling hills of the East Coast Piedmont. They play with deep respect, affection and authenticity, in a style that has been described as “gritty and soulful”.

Baza is composed of Doug Philbrook on guitar, vocals and foot percussion and Geof “Goody” Goodell on harmonica and vocals. Doug’s conversion to the blues was cemented through the recordings of Delta blues icon Robert Johnson. His playing on National Steel resonator guitars employs a variety of blues tunings, picking and bottleneck styles. His vocals are emotive and evocative of the classic blues howlers.
Geof’s blues journey began with the music John Mayall’s Bluesbreakers and harmonica stylist,Paul Butterfield. Geof’s playing is melodic, rhythmic and uplifting. His solo voice is passionate and vocal harmonies “spot on.”

Together they play songs of hard living, love, loss and celebration. They create a picture of the blues through the songs and stories of its pioneers and the times they lived. Their stage performances are informative, insightful, educational, musical and fun. Their audiences leave satisfied and blues converts.
Bring your lawn chair or spread out a blanket and enjoy a delightful evening of music as part of our Concerts in the Courtyard – 2017 Summer Concert Series!

Thanks to The Friends of the Kimball Library who are generously sponsoring this program.

*In the event of inclement weather this event will be moved indoors.

YOUTH PROGRAMING: As our school year winds down, we’re coming up on the last few weeks of story time programs, book discussions, knit a bit, and STEAM classes like Creative Words and Girls Who Code. Check out our calendar and make sure to catch our regular programs while you can!

HOLIDAY WEEKEND CLOSING: Please note that we are closed Memorial Day weekend on Saturday, May 20th through Monday, May 22nd.  This means that 2 day loans taken on Thursday will not be due until Tuesday.  HUZZAH!  Stock up accordingly.

MORE INFO: Go to www.kimballlibrary.com and not only read the posts on the page, but also click the calendar icon and see each event for the month and months to come.  Please also ‘like’ us on Facebook and follow us on Twitter, Flickr, Blogspot and Instagram.  Just send your email address by text message: text KIMBALLLIBRARY to 22828 to get on our newsletter mailing list.  You may also call us Monday-Friday from 10-8 and on Saturday from 10-3 at 603.362.5234.

Kimball Library News 4/24/17



Join Ms. Michelle for a ZUMBA party on Friday night, May 12th, at 5:00pm.

Zumba®Kids classes feature kid-friendly routines based on original Zumba® choreography. Learn easy steps, play games, and explore language and cultural elements exposed in the music. Hear songs you know such as 'Get Back Up Again” from Trolls as well as songs that feature languages and rhythms from around the world.

ZUMBA helps develop a healthy lifestyle and incorporates fitness as a natural part of children's lives by making fitness fun.

Please wear comfortable clothing that is easy to move in and bring water to drink. Be prepared to move a lot and get a great workout!  This event is for ages 4-14, but parents of youth in the class are welcome to move along with us.

HIKING: This year will be the 250th Anniversary of Atkinson and so we thought it was fitting to celebrate what is on our own conservation land. Join us as Kevin Martin, author of Big Trees of New Hampshire, takes us on a hiking adventure to the Big Ash Tree on the Sawyer Conservation land in Atkinson.  Assisting Kevin on the walk will be Pete McVay, who is a member of Atkinson’s Conservation Commission, a NH Audubon volunteer, and a graduate of UNH’s ‘COVERTS” Volunteer Wildlife Program.

We will meet up at Sawyer Conservation land on Saturday, May 6th, at 10:00 AM.  The access point to the trailhead is off of Sawyer Avenue, just off Main Street.  The gated fire lane by the dog walk trail will be open that day to accommodate cars and there is some limited parking on Sawyer Avenue as well. We also encourage folks to car pool.

Registration is required.  We don’t want to start hiking without you, so please let us know that you plan to attend.  *We love our furry friends but we ask that you do not bring your dog the day of the hike. Thank you!

This program is sponsored by the Friends of the Kimball Library and the Atkinson Recreation Commission.  We also thank the Atkinson Conservation Commission for assisting with this program. 

NEW ENGLAND LIGHTHOUSES (ATKINSON HISTORICAL SOCIETY): Everyone knows that there is 'something about lighthouses' that gives them broad appeal, but their vital role in our history and culture is little appreciated. Our early nation was built on maritime economy, and lighthouses were an essential part of the system. Due to automation, traditional lighthouse keeping is a way of life that has faded into the past. Jeremy D'Entremont tells the history of New England's historic and picturesque lighthouses primarily focusing on the colorful and dramatic stories of lighthouse keepers and their families.

About the presenter: Jeremy D'Entremont has written more than a dozen books and 300 articles on lighthouse history and other maritime topics. He is the official historian of the American Lighthouse Foundation and the founder of Friends of Portsmouth Harbor Lighthouses. D'Entremont has lectured and narrated cruises from Maine to California, and his photographs have appeared in many books and magazines. He is also the Editor of the website 'New England Lighthouses: A Virtual Guide' at www.newenglandlighthouses.net. He emphasizes the rich human history of lighthouse keepers and their families in his presentations.

Free and open to the public, this program is possible through the New Hampshire Humanities.  Join us on May 11th at 6:30pm.

HOLIDAY WEEKEND CLOSING: Please note that we are closed Memorial Day weekend on Saturday, May 20th through Monday, May 22nd.  This means that 2 day loans taken on Thursday will not be due until Tuesday.  HUZZAH!  Stock up accordingly.

MORE INFO: Go to www.kimballlibrary.com and not only read the posts on the page, but also click the calendar icon and see each event for the month and months to come.  Please also ‘like’ us on Facebook and follow us on Twitter, Flickr, Blogspot and Instagram.  Just send your email address by text message: text KIMBALLLIBRARY to 22828 to get on our newsletter mailing list.  You may also call us Monday-Friday from 10-8 and on Saturday from 10-3 at 603.362.5234.

Friday, April 21, 2017

Kimball Library News 4/17/17



APRIL VACATION WEEK EVENTS CONCLUDED:  Join us for a Teddy Bear Picnic on Saturday, April 29th from 11:30am-12:30pm, as we conclude our vacation week events. Bring your favorite teddy bear or stuffed animal, a bagged lunch, a picnic blanket, parents or grandparents, and eat lunch with a big Teddy Bear! You will have opportunity to take a picture with the bear and dance with him to his favorite teddy bear songs. Read a book about teddy bears and decorate your bear with ribbons, ties, and more.
If it is rainy or cold, the picnic will be held inside the library. Please register adults and children so we can have an accurate anticipated head count.  Do this online or give us a call.  The Teddy Bear can’t wait to meet you!  Save him a dance!

If you missed a staycation event in the articles from prior weeks, all the information is on the website.  Please look us up and then sign up.  There is something for everyone.

SPRING BOOK SALE: In conjunction with the Town-wide Spring Yard Sale on Saturday, May 20th, the Kimball Library in Atkinson will be holding the Spring Book Sale starting at 8:00am.  There will be more than 3500 clean and sorted volumes available for children and adults.  Rumor has it that the early birds DO get the best selection.

This year’s offerings include a large collection of literary criticism, poetry, literary biographies, short stories, classics and older science fiction. A valuable donation of railroad history books was given to the sale and all of those books will be sorted in a separate collection.

Our regular book sale collections include hard cover and paperback fiction, cookbooks, history, memoirs, biographies, gardening and many self-help volumes.  We will also offer DVDs, music CDs, and miscellaneous puzzles and games.  Our prices range from $ .10 to 2.00 for the regular stock. Some “special” books are priced individually. 

There will be a “Bag Day” on Monday, May 22nd.  Remaining stock will be sold in either $3.00 or $5.00 bags – as much as you can fit!  Don’t you just love a bargain?

Donations will be accepted until May 17th.  Please make sure your items are in good condition.  As always, we do not accept text books, magazine, or Reader’s Digest condensed novels.  If you have any questions, please contact Marnie Finn at 603-489-1380.

BIG TREES OF NH: Author Kevin Martin will present: ‘Big Trees Of New Hampshire: Short Hikes to the Biggest Trees in New Hampshire from the Seacoast to the North Country’ on Thursday, May 4th, at 6:30pm.  Kevin shares stories of big trees around the state, along with information about their history, management, and caretaking.  His presentation brings you through the woods and into some cities all over New Hampshire to find these impressive living parts of our landscape.

His book features 28 hikes across the state to the largest trees and some interesting facts such as: the state's largest northern white cedars in Clarksville that have been marked by bears for generations, and the horse chestnut in Portsmouth that was planted by a signer of the Declaration of Independence in 1776.  

Did you know that New Hampshire has several national champion big trees?  Kevin will show and discuss the state’s biggest trees and also discuss one of his earliest big tree finds right here in Atkinson.  (*Come back on Saturday, May 6th when we meet up with Kevin who will take us on a hike to see his big tree find on our own town conservation land.)

Registration is required for this event and the 10am walk on May 6th. Books will be available after the presentation for those interested in purchase.

This program is generously sponsored by the Friends of the Kimball Library and the Atkinson Recreation Commission.

MORE INFO: Go to www.kimballlibrary.com and not only read the posts on the page, but also click the calendar icon and see each event for the month and months to come.  Please also ‘like’ us on Facebook and follow us on Twitter, Flickr, Blogspot and Instagram.  Just send your email address by text message: text KIMBALLLIBRARY to 22828 to get on our newsletter mailing list.  You may also call us Monday-Friday from 10-8 and on Saturday from 10-3 at 603.362.5234.