Sunday, May 23, 2021

Kimball Library News 5/24/21

By the time you read this article, summer concerts and summer reading will be on ongoing! We will try to catch you up here as well as we can, but sometimes due to space constraints articles cannot be published. It’s a sure bet if you visit our website or blog under the ‘More Info’ section so you don’t miss a single event!

SUMMER READING KICKOFF:  Join us for an incredible LIVE ANIMAL SHOW! You'll get to be up close and personal (in person!) with all kinds of exotic and exciting animals. Be prepared to be in the Library Courtyard. Bringing a blanket so you can remain socially distant in your own family space is a great idea.

Please register all who will attend regardless of age. This is most important because if we need to give a rain date we will need all the contact information required when you sign up. This exciting Summer Reading Kickoff is taking place on Tuesday, June 22nd, at 6:00 PM.

'The Wildlife Encounters Ecology Center is proud to offer some of the most respected and popular community education programs in the region! Their live-animal outreach programs are educational, interactive and fun activities that are offered year-round across New England.'

LITTLE FROG BIG JUMP: Join us with author Bethany Vaccaro of 'Little Frog, Big Jump'. Bethany will be our guest author and reader. We'll also have the illustrator, Jamie Cook, with us! How lucky are we. :)

We'll have accompanying frog activities geared for littles ages 3-8 but all ages are welcome. Be prepared for an outside event unless we have inclement weather. This hoppy event is planned for Thursday, June 24th, at 4:00 PM.

Bethany & Jamie will have books available for purchase and signing, and they also will sign books if you already own a copy.  The author accepts cash, checks, and Venmo. No credit cards, please.

About the Author: ‘I was born in Greenfield, MA, but quickly moved and grew up in Amesbury, MA. I now reside in New Hampshire with my three girls and very supportive husband, and let's not forget our ferocious cat Charlie! (He likes to eat mice and my clothes!) I like to laugh, dance, and read Harry Potter! Fall and Christmas are my favorite parts of the year, but I hate being cold! I love ice cream and egg nog.’

MORNING BOOK GROUP: We meet monthly to discuss our book so why not join us? Take an hour talking about the book and hear what others have to say. Enjoy conversation with new friends.

We are meeting outside in the courtyard beginning this month. Please bring a chair to sit on.  Information will be sent to you 24 hours before our meeting if there is a change in our plans because of weather. In that case, we will use ZOOM. Please register if you would like to be part of our reading group. -Carolyn Birr

For June 23rd at 10:15 AM: The Mystery of Mrs. Christie by Marie Benedict.

'When Agatha Christie went missing in 1926, fans could not help but draw comparisons between her disappearance and her sensational mystery novels. Theories abounded about how and why this celebrated author vanished, with kidnapping, suicide, murder and memory loss among the most popular. Her disappearance without a clue, save for the discovery of her abandoned car, stymied the police and thousands of civilians who combed the British countryside in search of her. Sherlock Holmes creator Arthur Conan Doyle brought in an occultist to help, and if Hercule Poirot, Christie’s most famous creation, were a real person, he too would have joined the hunt.Christie was missing 11 days.'

 MASKS OR NO MASKS: Currently, the Kimball Library Board of Trustees has voted to keep masks on when in the library building. We are so thankful for all our wonderful patrons doing their part to keep all of us safe.

 STAY TUNED: Visit our website, FaceBook page, Twitter account, YouTube or Instagram to learn about more program updates and more resources. 

MORE INFO: Go to https://kimballlibrary.com to use the data bases and online services. Miss a news article?  Go to https://kimballlibrary.blogspot.com to read each and every one! You may also call us Monday-Friday from 10-8 and on Saturday from 10-3 at 603.362.5234 to register for an event with a live person who would love to help you.

Thursday, May 20, 2021

Kimball Library News 5/17/21

 Summer reading registration is on the horizon and youth entering grades K through college will be able to officially register starting June 11th. We have a variety of events for all ages happening from June 11-August 11. We can’t wait! Our theme this year is Tails & Tales and there will be many animal themed programs. Take a peek at the event calendar on the website to see and even register for some of the events starting in late June.

READERS THEATER:  Get your reading and drama practice ON! Reader’s Theater is a fun way to expand your reading and speaking skills. Join other children in grades 2-5 via Zoom on Thursday, June 10th, at 6:30 PM.

We have the plays and will email the script to you so you can practice your part or it can be available for pick-up. Register ASAP to get your Zoom link and a script will be prepared for you. This is wonderful practice for future radio and television stars.

CLANDESTINE JAZZ: Clandestine Jazz Collective is a group from the NH seacoast region comprised of Saxophonist Andrew Emanuel, Guitarist Keith Perry, Bassist Mikey Lathwood, and Drummer Chris Salemme. The group met during their time studying at UNH and have been very active all around New England since the groups inception. The group plays a healthy mix of jazz standards and instrumental covers of popular tunes, all with a great emphasis on improvisation and group interaction.

Register to let us know you are coming and receive concert updates and virtual viewing information for those who prefer to watch from home. This exciting concert is scheduled for June 17th at 6:00 PM. 

The summer concert series is sponsored by the Friends of the Kimball Library.  In the event of inclement weather this concert will be virtual. Stay tuned for concert updates by visiting the library website.

T/WEEN BOOK GROUP: The book of the month is 'If I Was Your Girl' by Meredith Russo and the meeting is at 6:30 PM on June 2nd.

It’s a new kind of big-hearted novel about being seen for who you really are.

Amanda Hardy is the new girl in school. Like anyone else, all she wants is to make friends and fit in. But Amanda is keeping a secret, and she's determined not to get too close to anyone.

When she meets sweet, easygoing Grant, Amanda can't help but start to let him into her life. As they spend more time together, she realizes just how much she is losing by guarding her heart. She finds herself yearning to share with Grant everything about herself, including her past. But Amanda's terrified that once she tells him the truth, he won't be able to see past it.

What’s the secret that Amanda's been keeping? It's that at her old school, she used to be Andrew. Will the truth cost Amanda her new life, and her new love?

Meredith Russo's If I Was Your Girl is a universal story about feeling different and a love story that everyone will root for.

Join us in the teen room with all the other cool kids to share what you thought about the book and make some new lit-loving friends.

STAY TUNED: Visit our website, FaceBook page, Twitter account, YouTube or Instagram to learn about more program updates and more resources. 

MORE INFO: Go to https://kimballlibrary.com to use the data bases and online services. Miss a news article?  Go to https://kimballlibrary.blogspot.com to read each and every one! You may also call us Monday-Friday from 10-8 and on Saturday from 10-3 at 603.362.5234 to register for an event with a live person who would love to help you.

Kimball Library News 5/10/21

Summer reading registration is on the horizon and youth entering grades K through college will be able to officially register starting June 11th. We have a variety of events for all ages happening from June 11-August 11. We can’t wait! Our theme this year is Tails & Tales and there will be many animal themed programs. Take a peek at the event calendar on the website to see and even register for some of the events starting in late June.

BODY RX (RELIEVING STRESS):  This workshop that will be happening on Thursday, May 27th, at 6:00 PM and will be all about relaxing and restoring your body so that you can relieve stress and promote a focus on what really matters to you! We will discover a special place (in our imaginations) where we can visualize ourselves at any time to kick back and let our stress drift away.

 Laura Klain of Bud to Blossom Life Design will be offering this program IN-PERSON and via ZOOM.  Space is limited for those wishing to attend IN-PERSON. The first 13 participants who register and indicate an interest in attending IN-PERSON will receive a separate confirmation and ticket to the event 3 days prior to the event. All others registering will still be able to view this program from the comfort of their own home via ZOOM.

 Laura Klain of Bud to Blossom Life Design presents mindfulness workshop and guided meditation groups. Laura Klain is an experienced meditation instructor with years of studying spiritual and mindfulness practices.

 KNOCK ON WOOD: Howie Newman and Joe Kessler, also known as Knock on Wood, are anything but a typical folk combo, performing well-known rock covers and funny original songs (suitable for all ages). Their varied repertoire includes everything from Tom Petty to the Eagles to the Kinks. They may also add a few children’s songs. No matter what they play, they offer excellent musicianship, pleasing vocal harmonies and … lots of fun.

 Newman (guitar, harmonica, vocals) is the songwriter and his engaging manner, which includes G-rated comedy and lots of audience participation, has charmed audiences all over New England. Song topics include Smartphones, not-so-graceful aging and his wife’s inability to parallel park. A former sportswriter for the Boston Globe, Patriot Ledger and other newspapers, he will also be performing a couple of his many baseball songs, which include 'It’s the End of the Curse and We Know It,” an R.E.M. parody.

 Kessler, who plays fiddle and mandolin, has an energetic improvisational style that includes folk, rock, jazz and bluegrass. He has toured extensively throughout the United States and Canada as well as eight other countries, performing with Morphine, Jimmy Page and Robert Plant, the Boogaloo Swamis and many others.

 'We’re not the traditional guitar-and-fiddle duo,” says Newman. 'Joe and I like to keep things up-tempo, do some rock covers and get the audience involved. The idea is to play some great music and have fun.”

 This summer concert series kick-off event is sponsored by the Friends of the Kimball Library and will be on June 3rd at 6 PM.  In the event of inclement weather, this concert will be virtual.  Stay tuned for concert updates by visiting the library website

 CRAFT PAINT & COLOR: The Craft, Paint & Color Meetup Group is returning. Following social distancing and face covering measures, the gathering will look a bit different. The group will use the large meeting room to accommodate for social distancing measures. The group size will be limited to a maximum of 10 people. Registration is required and we will not be able to accommodate walk-in participants.

Individuals will be able to spread out as they dabble in painting, coloring or creative crafts using oil, acrylic, watercolor, pen and pencil. Individuals bring their own supplies and work on canvas, wood, sketchpads and coloring books.

This special event happens on Fridays from 10:30-12:30. Sign up and join the group for a time to unwind, de-stress and create.

STAY TUNED: Visit our website, FaceBook page, Twitter account, YouTube or Instagram to learn about more program updates and more resources. 

MORE INFO: Go to https://kimballlibrary.com to use the data bases and online services. Miss a news article?  Go to https://kimballlibrary.blogspot.com to read each and every one! You may also call us Monday-Friday from 10-8 and on Saturday from 10-3 at 603.362.5234 to register for an event with a live person who would love to help you.

Tuesday, May 4, 2021

Kimball Library News 5/3/21

As we inch our way toward our summer lineup, there are still some pretty sweet spring events on the horizon. Check out just two below. If you are looking for even more you can always visit our website to see the entire plethora of programs.

ABBY HUTCHINSON’S SWEET FREEDOM SONGS: Popular songs are a wonderful window for looking into social movements of America’s past, as shown by singer/actress Deborah Anne Goss in her program Abby Hutchinson’s Sweet Freedom Songs. Presented as part of New Hampshire’s “Humanities-To-Go” programming, Deborah performs as New Hampshire-born abolitionist, suffragist, and singer Abby Hutchinson, who became famous singing anti-slavery songs with her brothers as ‘The Hutchinson Family Singers’ during the 1840’s. There is a direct connection between the abolition movement and the campaign for woman suffrage, as the stories and songs in this lively program illustrate. There are opportunities for audience participation, and words for some of the song choruses are provided.

About the presenter: Deborah is a native of Vermont and has lived, sung, acted, and taught in the Boston area for many years. Since 2002 she’s developed and performed solo programs of American history in word and song. She is one-half of the singing duo ‘The Proper Ladies’ who have performed their programs of Victorian Era popular songs throughout New England and on both coasts since 1994. She also sings with New Hampshire performers Steve Blunt and Marek Bennett as ‘The Hutchinson Heritage Singers’.

Join us for this historical and musical event via Zoom on May 20th at 6 PM. This program is sponsored by the NH Humanities and the Friends of the Kimball Library.

TEEN NIGHT IN: Join the virtual party with teens across NH! There will be snacks, games, and party vibes. This month’s TNI is on Friday, May 21st, from 6:00-8:00 PM via Zoom

GRAB A T-SHIRT! Any t-shirt will work, as long as it's one that you (or a family member or friend) doesn't want anymore. Make sure they don't want it anymore because together, we're going to host a T-SHIRT DESTRUCT-O-THON! (We'll be turning your old t-shirt into something new! Bring scissors!)

Also.... It's A TALENT SHOW! Sign up with a talent if you'd like to show off (you should - because you're extremely talented.)*

Prepare a special skill (juggling, handstands, making your ears wiggle) or a short dazzling performance (jokes, dance, riddles, poetry). Absolutely anything goes! But please do let us know what you'll be doing in advance so we can best plan for it. Everyone will get at least 3 minutes of the spotlight all to themselves.

*If you don't want to show off in the talent show and just want to watch, that's fine, but please let us know when you register.

STAY TUNED: Visit our website, FaceBook page, Twitter account, YouTube or Instagram to learn about more program updates and more resources. 

MORE INFO: Go to https://kimballlibrary.com to use the data bases and online services. Miss a news article?  Go to https://kimballlibrary.blogspot.com to read each and every one! You may also call us Monday-Friday from 10-8 and on Saturday from 10-3 at 603.362.5234 to register for an event with a live person who would love to help you.