Friday, October 27, 2017

Kimball Library News 10/23/17



Novice knitters and beginning crochet kids gathered on Mondays during the summer to learn how to make baby hats for charity.  These hats were donated to the Pregnancy Care Center in Haverhill, MA.  The ‘Stitch-a-Bit’ kids started in January and are continuing to meet on Mondays between 2:30 and 4:30pm at the Kimball Library in Atkinson, NH.  Children take the bus here after school to knit and crochet with their peers.  We have seasoned teachers to help us out.  All youth ages 10 and up are welcome.  One bus from each school (Atkinson Academy, TRMS, TRHS) does drop at the library.  Make arrangements through your school if you’d like to take advantage.

Also, crafty folks considered ‘adults’ gather weekly to work on stitch projects.  Please consider joining the “Needle Crafters” on Wednesday mornings from 10:30-noon.  Whether you enjoy knitting, crocheting, rug braiding, quilting or another form of needle work come join us. This informal gathering is a fun meet-up for those who are currently working on projects or who wish to start one. Are you stuck on a stitch or confused by a pattern? Most likely someone in the group can help. It is a great group to get some ideas for beginning new projects as well. This weekly meet and greet group enjoys conversation can even find themselves in stiches of laughter while they are stitching away.  Come alone or bring a friend. All experience levels and ages are welcome. You do not need to be an Atkinson resident - All are invited. Please bring your own supplies.

TUMBLEBOOKS: Hey kids—are you required to read for a certain amount of time every night?  Is that hard for you to do?  You can use Tumblebooks to help you out!

Did you know that Kimball Library is a TumbleBook library? What are TumbleBooks? How do you access them? Why is this AWESOME? Don't worry, we have you covered.

What are TumbleBooks?  TumbleBooks are interactive online books that your child can read or have read to them. There are chapter books, language based books, story books, non fiction books, puzzles and games, videos and even playlists! No matter what your child enjoys, TumbleBooks has you covered.
TumbleBooks says, "The TumbleBookLibrary provides enrichment to students who are reading independently with a variety of high interest material. It also provides support to students who require skill building with a variety of exercises that can be matched with other areas of the curriculum. In general, TumbleBooks are a great addition to any reading program that can be worked on independently by each student or by the whole class."

Why is this AWESOME?  Technology is important in the world around us.  We embrace it to allow computer time to be educational for children.

Okay, you've sold me.  How do I access it?  It's easy!  You can always access TumbleBooks through www.kimballlibrary.com.  There is even a mobile app.  You will need need your library card number. Check it out!

HAPPY FOR HOT WHEELS: Calling all elementary aged kids who like cars, trucks, racing, building, and speed! We will be having a hot wheels craft, read aloud book, and tons of supplies for building hot wheels racing tracks. Bring a friend and work as a team, or work on your own to make something uniquely yours. Try out your track with our mini toy cars and be eligible to win a blue or gold ribbon! Sign up Pre-K through Grade 5 students for Saturday, November 18th at 10:30am by visiting our website or calling us on the phone.


At 12:00pm when the cars are ready to park in the garage, we’ll have an optional Hot Wheels movie showing. Please bring a bagged lunch to eat while watching the movie if you decide to stay. 

HOLIDAY HOURS: The library will be closed on a Thanksgiving haitus from Thursday, November 23-Friday, November 24.  We are open our usual November 22 (Thanksgiving Eve) until 8pm, and our usual Saturday hours 10-3 on the 25th.  Stock up accordingly to keep the two day loans as long as possible.  (Take them on Tuesday and keep them until Saturday before we close.)  Happy Thanksgiving to all!

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 10/16/17



Just a reminder that it is never too late to learn new things.  We don’t want you to miss out on the opportunity to take classes for free right on our website. 

Go to our website (www.kimballlibrary.com) and search for 'Universal Class' on the right-hand side of the page under ‘Library Links’ or click on the icon itself a bit further down under the Facebook portion of the page.  Available subject headings are: accounting, alternative medicine, business, career training, crafts and hobbies, computers and technology… And those are just some of the subjects A-C! Some sample classes are: Interview skills 101, Medical terminology 101, Photography Basics, Windows 10, Wedding Planning 101, Caring for Seniors, Stress Management 101, Writing Basics 101 and much, much more. There are over 500 online continuing education courses! You are welcome to enroll in up to five classes at a time, and you have up to six months to finish each class. You have access to your course 24/7 via the Internet. Attend class and do assignments on your schedule. Each course has a real instructor who you may communicate with using email. All of these courses are free for Kimball Library patrons in good standing once you create an account with the service.

What are you waiting for?  It’s time to brush up on something old or to try something new.  Fall into learning!

BINGO FOR BOOKS: Hey kids—it’s time to try your luck and win some of our 'gently’ donated used books, new books, and even more books! There are titles that are picture books and chapter books as well in a myriad of reading levels.

Youth in preschool through grade 5 can join in the fun and parents can help the youngest ones stay on track and focused. This popular event is taking place on Saturday, November 4th, in a two hour window between 12:30 and 2:30pm.  You may come and play for one round or for the entire 2 hours depending on the interest of your children.  Register now for a good time and for new books to read. 

MINDFULNES with PAULA KOPPEL--SIMPLE STEPS (NO CUSHION REQUIRED): Join us for this introduction into the practice of Mindfulness.  Paula Koppel explores the mind-body connection that fuels stress and simple ways to incorporate mindfulness into everyday life. Come learn the neuroscience involved, how mindfulness impacts the brain and how practicing mindfulness promotes emotional well-being, physical health and longevity. 


This free event is taking place on Thursday, November 16th, at 6:30pm.  Registration is required. 
About the Coach:  Paula Koppel, MS, RN, GNP has been a registered nurse and geriatric nurse practitioner for over 25 years, Paula is a graduate of the Duke University School of Nursing and Duke Integrative Medicine’s Integrated Health Coach Program.  She has a master’s degree from Boston University and advanced certificate in counseling and psychology from Lesley University.   Paula was the director of geriatrics at Winchester Hospital for many years.  In 1997 she established her own consulting company and is known for developing innovative approaches to healthcare for middle-aged and older adults.  She considers mindfulness and its cultivation as essential to wellbeing in her practice as a health coach. 

HOLIDAY HOURS: Please note that we will be closed on Veterans Day which falls on a Saturday this year (November 11th). 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, October 13, 2017

Kimball Library News 10/9/17



Don’t let your tween or teen miss out on any of the following discussions in November!  There is so much to talk about and so much to be gleaned from hashing out a book together.

Tweens (grades 5-7) will meet on November 1st at 6:30pm to discuss 'Pax' by Sara Pennypacker.  Pax was only a kit when his family was killed, and 'his boy” Peter rescued him from abandonment and certain death. This is the story of Peter, Pax, and their independent struggles to return to one another against all odds. This tale is told from the alternating viewpoints of Peter and Pax.

Teens (grades 8-12) will meet on November 8th at 6:30pm to talk about ’13 Reasons Why’ by Jay Asher.  This controversial book and TV series will have your teen asking important questions.  In the book, Hannah’s voice tells us that there are thirteen reasons why she decided to end her life. Clay is one of them. If he listens, he’ll find out why.  Through the tapes he becomes a firsthand witness to Hannah’s pain, and as he follows Hannah’s recorded words throughout his town, what he discovers changes his life forever.


Candy and great dialogue happens at our book clubs.  All interested t/weens should try us out—even if they have not read the book they may come and listen.  We will share our thoughts and goodies. J  We are a judgment free zone.  

13TH ANNUAL HOLIDAY PEDDLERS MARKET: The Friends of Kimball Library have invited crafters, artisans and purveyors of fine foods to showcase their work at the ever-popular 13th Annual Peddlers Market. A crowd pleaser, the market will be held at the Atkinson Community Center, 4 Main St., Route 121. Atkinson, NH from 9:00 - 3:00 on Saturday, November 4th. Enjoy fabulous raffles along with this wonderful opportunity to order your holiday greens for decorating, Georgia pecans for holiday baking and an amazing selection of edible and incredible gift items for friends and family. Admission is free. Contact: Shirley Reed - 603-362-5752

Please take note that there are many beautiful raffle baskets prepared and you will be able to purchase tickets at the Kimball Library up until November 3rd near the main circulation desk.  There are so many great baskets to choose from and two gift card raffle trees.  The best part is that all the proceeds directly benefit the library through the Friends.  They buy all our museum passes and pay for so many of the incredible programs that you, your children, or your grandchildren may attend.  Stop by soon and buy early and often!

ALL GAVE SOME:  In recognition of Veterans Day, we will be showing the film, ‘All Gave Some: An Oral History Of The Vietnam War’ to the general public from 6:30 – 7:30 pm on Thursday, November 9th.  Reservations are required.  


‘The Things They Carried’ is a novel that Timberlane Regional School students read and discuss as part of the school curriculum, and so it was fitting when TRHS wanted to go one step further and bring the Vietnam era as portrayed in O’Brien’s novel to life through filmmaking.  Scott Strainge, Assistant Principal at the Timberlane Regional High School, headed up a team of students and staff at the school to document the oral history of the Vietnam War. As a result, individuals who experienced firsthand the war or who felt a strong connection to the Vietnam era, volunteered to give their time and, most importantly, share their personal experiences through pictures, artifacts and oral history. These oral histories would ultimately shed light and build connections and perhaps facilitate wartime conversations.
We hope that you will plan to join us for this thought-provoking and powerful film as we take a look at this tumultuous period in time, the Vietnam era.

HOLIDAY HOURS: Please note that we will be closed on Veterans Day which falls on a Saturday this year. (November 11th)  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.