Thursday, April 27, 2023

Kimball Library News 4/23/23

 We are sure that in the month of May, your backyard may be calling you. Please take a look at just a few of the programs coming up that can assist you in enjoying and becoming informed about your own great outdoors.

A GARDEN FOR WILDLIFE: A Garden for Wildlife is a slide presentation that shows how anyone with a backyard, garden, or landscaped area can help wildlife by altering their landscaping and gardening practices. This includes discussion of wildlife and habitats, plant choice, use of native plants, nest boxes and feeders, and issues such as invasive plants.

Join us by registering for A Garden for Wildlife: Natural Landscaping for a Better Backyard at 6 PM on Thursday, May 18th on our website calendar or by giving us a call.

This program is co-hosted by the Kimball Library and Atkinson Conservation Commission. Speaking for Wildlife, is a volunteer project of UNH Cooperative Extension, with funding and support from the NH Charitable Foundation, the Davis Environmental Foundation, NH Fish and Game Department, and NH Natural Heritage Bureau. Presenting will be Scott Kukshtel and Pete McVay.

INVASIVE PLANTS OF NEW HAMPSHIRE WITH DOUGLAS CYGAN: Join Douglas Cygan, Invasive Species Coordinator for the New Hampshire Department of Agriculture, for a deep dive into the upland invasive plants of New Hampshire. Learn how to identify some of the most aggressive non-native plants that can be found here in the Granite State, and how to control them. We’ll also discuss New Hampshire rules and regulations surrounding invasive plants.

This informative program is co-hosted by the Kimball Library, Atkinson Conservation Commission and New Hampshire Department of Agriculture, Markets & Food. Please join us by registering to attend on Monday, May 22nd at 6:00 PM.

About the presenter: Doug has been the Invasive Species Coordinator for the NH Department of Agriculture for the past 20 years, as well as a nursery inspector and an Authorized Certification Official for the USDA.

ACCESS WORLD NEWS/NEWSBANK: Go to the Kimball Library website and select Online Resources. (On your phone select Online Resources from the Resources drop-down menu.) In the section called Newspapers, click on the link: Access World News/NewsBank. Enter your Library Card barcode number.

Now you are ready to start exploring all this service has to offer such as these popular papers: Concord Monitor, The Eagle Tribune, Union Leader Collection, Carriage Towne News, The Salem Observer, The Haverhill Gazette, and more. You can even get transcripts from a favorite news shows such as 60 Minutes.

All this and more are available at you 24/7 with a Kimball Library card in good standing.

HOLIDAY CLOSINGS: Kimball Library will be closed May 27-29 in honor of Memorial Day weekend. All streaming services are open 24/7 such as Kanopy, hoopla, Libby, and Access World News/Newsbank.

MORE INFO: Go to https://kimballlibrary.com to use the databases and online services. Miss a news article? Go to https://kimballlibrary.blogspot.com to read each and every one! You may also call us at 603.362.5234 to register for an event with a staff person who would love to help you. We are open from 9:30 AM to 8 PM Monday – Thursday, 9:30 AM to 5 PM on Friday and 9:30 AM – 3:00 PM on Saturday.

Friday, April 21, 2023

Kimball Library News 4/16/23

Saturdays are for STEAM! Join Miss Katie on Saturday, May 13th for another fun-filled educational STEAM experience. This month’s project will be ‘potato mazes’. Grab your favorite spud and register to be all in. This mashed up (ha-ha) event will take place on from 10:15 to 11 AM. Registration is required, and children in grades K-3 are welcome.

FILM ENTHUSIAST CLUB: View award winning films, documentaries, foreign films and modern classics. Watch the feature film and then join the group in giving a 'thumbs up' review.

Tuesday, May 9 @ 1 PM: She Said – Two New York Times reporters work together to break one of the most important stories in a generation–a story that helped propel the #Metoo movement and shatter decades of silence around the subject of sexual assault in Hollywood. Rated R – Runtime 129 minutes.

Tuesday, May 23 @ 1 PM: Ticket to Paradise- Two exes find themselves on a shared mission to stop their lovestruck daughter from making the same mistake they once made in this romantic comedy about the sweet surprise of second chances. Rated: PG - 13 Runtime: 104 minutes

Movies are subject to change. Please check the website for the most updated information.

BEACH BAG SEWING: It’s time to dust off your sewing machine and get back into the creative mood.  Join instructor, Darlene Irving as she leads you in a 3-week course to make a festive, fun, summer beach bag.  You will be given a list of materials to bring to class (i.e. fabric, thread, basic tools ...) and you will need to bring your sewing machine, too.  This is a meet up / sew up group geared towards those who already have basic sewing machine skills.

Class size is limited so sign up today. This particular session will run on Wednesdays (May 17, 24, 31) from 12:30-2:30 PM.

Instructor, Darlene Irving has been sewing for over 40 years and enjoys sharing her love of sewing with others.

TECH IT OUT: Tech THIS out!  If you have an e-reader or gadget that you want to learn how to use with free downloadable books, then we can help you.  You can have a brief lesson called “Turn it On!” on your tech toy (Kindle, iPad, tablet, cell phone or other device compatible with the Libby App) and learn how to put a free library e-book on it.  This is a basic tutorial for newbies.

You are coming to the right place if you are looking for some place to get help and to learn more about your devices. Get troubleshooting assistance, learn how to use your device(s), and discover the latest library apps, news, and online services!

Please call or email for an appointment.  Ask for Kathy Watson (tech toy technician) if this is not a simple ‘over the phone or desk’ type of query. These tutorials are for resident card holders in good standing only, please. Email kwatson@kimballlibrary.com for a unique appointment time.

Limited 30-minute tutorials are also available for basic computer instructions such as setting up email, social media, using your cell phone, etc.  When you register for a lesson, please indicate your need.

HOLIDAY CLOSINGS: Kimball Library will be closed May 27-29 in honor of Memorial Day weekend. All streaming services are open 24/7 such as Kanopy, hoopla, Libby, and Access World News/Newsbank.

MORE INFO: Go to https://kimballlibrary.com to use the databases and online services. Miss a news article? Go to https://kimballlibrary.blogspot.com to read each and every one! You may also call us at 603.362.5234 to register for an event with a staff person who would love to help you. We are open from 9:30 AM to 8 PM Monday – Thursday, 9:30 AM to 5 PM on Friday and 9:30 AM – 3:00 PM on Saturday.

 

Friday, April 7, 2023

Kimball Library News 4/9/23

Let’s dive into family history beginning with how to navigate Ancestry for optimum results. The Ancestry database is a wonderful place to begin genealogical research, but following hints from ancestor to ancestor can get you into deep water. Join Erin Moulton and fellow genealogist enthusiasts on Thursday, May 4th from 6:00-7:30 PM to learn why it’s important to steer away from the universal search function, how to access and utilize the catalog, and tricks to calibrate your search parameters. We’ll delve into the differences between the Ancestry Library Edition and personal membership and send you on your way with skills to propel the next leg of your research.

Registration is required.

BIO:  Erin E. Moulton writes books and tracks dead people. Erin is the author of ‘Flutter’, ‘Tracing Stars’, ‘Chasing the Milky Way’ and ‘Keepers of the Labyrinth’. In addition to her creative pursuits, Erin has over 12 years of experience tracking down interesting real-life questions at the reference desk as is a librarian and genealogist.

MORNING & EVENING MAY BOOK DISCUSSIONS: On May 16th at 6 PM there will be discussion on A Gentleman in Moscow by Amor Towles.

On May 24th at 10:15 AM the book chosen for discussion is Mom & Me & Mom by Maya Angelou.

Each group has books available at the main circulation desk. Registration is appreciated. Newcomers are always welcome.

TREASURE FROM THE ISLE OF SHOALS: There is treasure here but not the pirate kind. Scientific digs on Smuttynose Island are changing New England history. Archaeologist Nathan Hamilton has unearthed 300,000 artifacts to date on this largely uninhabited rock at the Isles of Shoals. Join J. Dennis Robinson, a longtime Smuttynose steward and a NH Humanities presenter as he discusses the history of the island.

Register and join us on Monday, May 8th from 6:00-7:30 PM. This program is sponsored by the NH Humanities and the Friends of the Kimball Library.

PRESENTER:  J. Dennis Robinson has published over a dozen books and 3,000 articles on history focused primarily on the seacoast region. He is the author of books on the Isles of Shoals, Strawbery Banke Museum, Wentworth by the Sea Hotel, and Privateer Lynx. Music Hall tracks the 400-year evolution of the performing arts in Portsmouth. Point of Graves is a character driven "history mystery" that explores Black history in New Hampshire's only seaport. He is currently completing a history of New Castle, a provocative study of the first NH settlement in 1623, and a comic book history of Portsmouth for kids.

LOCAL ARTIST ON DISPLAY: Ron Thimot is a neighbor and amateur photographer who’s been capturing images for decades. He looks for scenes that catch his eye. Sometimes it’s being at the right place at the right time, other times he’s able to ‘see’ the photo and capture it.

When Ron decided to exhibit some of his images at the Library, he had to come up with a description for them; they don’t fall into any neat category or genre. A friend suggested he call them “All Over the Map” because of their diversity. Ron hopes you enjoy viewing them as much as he enjoyed taking them.

Ron’s art will be on display in the LMeeting Room through April.

MORE INFO: Go to https://kimballlibrary.com to use the databases and online services. Miss a news article? Go to https://kimballlibrary.blogspot.com to read each and every one! You may also call us at 603.362.5234 to register for an event with a staff person who would love to help you. We are open from 9:30 AM to 8 PM Monday – Thursday, 9:30 AM to 5 PM on Friday and 9:30 AM – 3:00 PM on Saturday.

Kimball Library News 4/2/23

Who can make the longest paper chain? Will it go out the door? Up the wall? Into the closet? Once we start, we'll have 20 minutes and this will be followed by a special treat to eat.

Use paper, scissors, and a roll of tape and come have some fun on Tuesday, April 25th at 10:30 AM for The Great Chain Challenge. Especially young ones may need assistance from parents. Registration is required for this activity geared for children ages 3-8.

SWEET TALK: T/weens in grades 5 and up are invited to play candy related games and make candy sushi! To start, we'll play some 'sweet talk' games in order to sample candy and to get to know one another a little more which will be 'sweet'. We all will be making candy sushi to sample. Please register youth currently in grade 5 and older to join us on Monday, April 24th at 6:00 PM for a really sweet time.

COVERED BRIDGES OF NEW HAMPSHIRE: There are more than 60 authentic covered bridges in New Hampshire, 46 of which are more than a century old. Some have stood sentry over their waterways without incident; others have risen after a tragedy took them down. Author, Kim Varney Chandler tells these bridges’ stories in her new book, Covered Bridges of New Hampshire. The book has been endorsed by the National Society for the Preservation of Covered Bridges and features all 61 covered bridges, paired with historical photos.

Copies of Covered Bridges of New Hampshire will be available for purchase and for the author to sign on the evening of the event taking place on Thursday, April 27th at 6 PM. There is also a circulating copy in the library collection. Registration is required.

OVER THE BRIDGE: Registered children (grades K-4) will get a bundle of straws, a pair of scissors, and a roll of clear tape.

The goal is to build a straw bridge that is one foot long and can bear weight without collapsing. There will be simple prizes for everybody who participates. Kids, you can do it! Register now for this activity taking place on Thursday, April 27th at 6:00 PM.

This event is purposely at the same time as the adult event so children can have a related activity to complete while parents are in the meeting room learning about covered bridges. Children under 10 may not be left at the Library without their caregiver in the building.

POKEMON CHALLENGE: Can you find them all? Stop by the Children’s Desk to pick up your Pokedex and see how many you can find hiding in the Library. When you've found them all, turn it in for a special prize! Come when you can, leave when you must between the hours of 9:30 AM and 3:00 PM on Thursday, April 27th. It’s another ‘staycation’ scavenger hunt!

RELAX: Looking for a healthy distraction and escape from the world around you? Perhaps you are looking for a way to reduce stress or as studies indicate improve concentration, short-term memory and problem solving. Welcome to our Puzzle Table. Located next to the non-fiction shelving by the windows there is a puzzle waiting to be completed. Don't worry if you do not have time to finish, the next person or two to visit will complete it. It is teamwork with your good neighbors. When the puzzle is complete, we will put out a new one.

MORE INFO: Go to https://kimballlibrary.com to use the databases and online services. Miss a news article? Go to https://kimballlibrary.blogspot.com to read each and every one! You may also call us at 603.362.5234 to register for an event with a staff person who would love to help you. We are open from 9:30 AM to 8 PM Monday – Thursday, 9:30 AM to 5 PM on Friday and 9:30 AM – 3:00 PM on Saturday.