Thursday, October 31, 2024

Kimball Library News 10/24/24

 FILM ENTHUSIASTS’ UPCOMING FILMS: Alternating Tuesdays at 1 PM unless otherwise posted

*Please note the films are subject to change. Be sure to check our website.

October 29th – Thelma
When 93-year-old Thelma Post gets duped by a phone scammer pretending to be her grandson, she sets out on a treacherous quest across the city to reclaim what was taken from her. Runtime:1 hour 38 minutes Rated: PG-13

November 5th – Fly Me to the Moon
Set against the high-stakes backdrop of NASA’s historic Apollo 11 moon landing this romantic comedy, brings marketing maven Kelly Jones (Scarlett Johansson) and launch director Cole Davis (Channing Tatum) together. Runtime: 2 hour 12 minutes Rated: PG-13

November 19th – The Long Game
Set in 1955, five young Mexican-American caddies, out of the love for the game, were determined to learn how to play, so they created their own golf course in the middle of the South Texas desert. Based on the true story and book, Mustang Miracle by Humberto G. Garcia. Runtime: 1 hour 52 minutes Rated: PG 

CARTOONS AND CREATIONS (ALL YOUTH)
: Saturday, November 9th between 10:30 AM & 1:30 PM

Join us for Saturday morning cartoons! We’ll have new favorites and classics to watch, STEM toys to build with, and crafts available (while supplies last). See what you can create with your family!

This month we will be watching A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving and other family-oriented cartoons and creating turkey-themed crafts.

Registration is not required for this event. Stop in at any point during the program hours and leave when you must.

T/WEEN BOOK DISCUSSION
: Wednesday, November 6th at 6 PM

The book of the month to read and discuss is The Lost by Natasha Preston.

In the town of Aurora, teenagers keep disappearing, and everyone assumes they’re just a bunch of runaways. But Piper and her best friend Hazel suspect something more sinister is going on. Their search for answers will find them suddenly locked away in a secluded building in the middle of a privately-owned forest. But the building isn’t only meant to keep them imprisoned; every room is a test to see if they can make it out alive.

And failure means being lost…forever.

Students in grades 6-12 are invited to join us. We have copies of the book to check out at the Main Circulation Desk. We’ll all enjoy candy and great conversation.

NEEDLE CRAFTERS
: Wednesdays between 10:30 and noon

Whether you enjoy knitting, crocheting, rug braiding, quilting or another form of needle work, come join us for Needle Crafters. Each Wednesday, 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 opportunity to get some ideas for beginning new projects as well. This weekly meet and greet group enjoy conversation and laughs all while stitching away. Register online or give us a call so you can get started. *Please bring your own materials.

Wednesday, October 23, 2024

Kimball Library News 10/10/24

 JACKIE’S NO FEAR PAINTERS ARTWORK ON DISPLAY UNTIL OCTOBER 25TH

Jackie Cunningham has been teaching oil painting since she retired as a way to share her gift. Over the years, many people in the area (and outside it) have joined her for a two-hour weekly class.

This exhibit showcases local artists, past and present, who have come together for fun, friendship and to fulfill their passion for oil painting.


LITTLE GROOVE MUSIC (BABIES TO AGE 5): Friday, October 18th at 10:15 AM

Children ages 3 months to age 5 and their caregivers are invited to join us for a toe-tapping good time. Little Groove Music will visit the Kimball Library to introduce your little ones to music and instruments with this very special program. Registration is required.

Little Groove music classes offer a unique and engaging experience for children. Through the use of sound, sight, and touch, toddlers and preschoolers are able to learn and interact in a live music setting.

The classes are designed to help children build important motor, social, cognitive, and language skills through catchy songs and the use of real instruments such as drums, maracas, and tambourines. The classes also incorporate interactive props such as puppets, balls, stacking cups, and a large parachute. Little Groove music classes are the perfect way to introduce your child to the joy of music and learning.


CRAFT, PAINT & COLOR: Mondays from 12:30 – 2:30 PM

Come unwind, de-stress and create every week. Individuals come together to 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. Group size will be limited and registration is required.

Research shows that creative activities help you relax. This is an open time so feel free to stay the entire time, leave early or come late. Remember this is a no stress event so if you only have 30 minutes to spare than spend it relaxing with fellow creative art enthusiasts. Registration is not required for this event. Stop in at any point during the program hours and leave when you need to.

Tuesday, October 8, 2024

Kimball Library News 10/03/24

FILM ENTHUSIAST CLUB 2024 ~ Tuesday, October 8th at 1:00 PM

By request, we will be showing a recent book club discussion title made into a feature film. All are welcome to attend the showing regardless if they have read the book or not.

Enjoy Girl with a Pearl Earring, the story of a young peasant maid working in the house of painter Johannes Vermeer who becomes his talented assistant and the model for one of his most famous works.

Rated: PG-13 Runtime 1 hour and 40 minutes

ROME AND POMPEII: DISCOVERING AND PRESERVING THE PAST
~ Thursday, October 10th from 6:30 - 7:45 PM

Rome and Pompeii were part of the "Grand Tour" for upper-class elites from the 17th through the 19th centuries. Today, they remain the primary sites through which we reach back into the Roman Empire's past. R. Scott Smith explores the archaeological remains of Rome, the "Eternal City" and Pompeii, the town that was buried by the eruption of Vesuvius in 79 AD and discusses the problems of preserving these ancient ruins. The issue is especially important as the great monuments that symbolize the past have recently been threatened (the Coliseum by frigid temperatures in 2011-2012) or destroyed (the House of the Gladiator by torrential rains in 2010).

R. Scott Smith, Professor of Classics at the University of New Hampshire, has been studying and writing about the myths of the Greeks and Romans for the past fifteen years. In addition to his love for all things mythical, he also specializes in the history of Rome, and enjoys taking students each January to the eternal city to see the ancient monuments and partake in the food and culture.

This event is sponsored by the Atkinson Historical Society and hosted by the Kimball Library.

CARTOONS AND CREATIONS (ALL YOUTH)
~ Saturday, October 12th between 10:30 AM and 1:30 PM

Join us for Saturday morning cartoons! We'll have new favorites and classics to watch, STEM toys to build with, and even some crafts available (while supplies last). See what you can create with your family!

This month we will be watching Halloween themed cartoons and the craft will be spooky witch and pumpkin painting.

Registration is not required for this event. Stop in at any point during the program hours and leave when you need to.

ITALIAN CONVERSATIONS
~ Tuesday evenings at 6 PM

This adult study group practices speaking Italian by helping each other through shared resources, various activities and games. If you are fluent or are learning the language with a basic understanding of Italian vocabulary, grammar and verb conjugations (present tense), please come join us to exercise your Italian the fun way from 6-7:45 PM on Tuesday evenings.