Continuing on from our thankfulness theme from the last article to our gift sponsors for summer reading, we now take a moment to extend our thanks to those who ‘performed’ in our events. Please join us for a shout out to ‘Reptiles on the Move’ who shared their unique creatures with us, Deepal Vora, an amazing henna artist who professionally and tastefully tatted up the teens, and Sonny Charles from Defense with Dignity who gave teens tools to work with in situations where they might be in danger and ways to escape safely. We were very pleased with the services from these top-notch organizations that went above and beyond to connect with the children and teens. We highly recommend them all.
Do you hear Hawaiian music? Do you see professional Hula dancers? You must be at a LUAU at the library! We encourage you to wear your favorite Hawaiian outfit. Play some Hawaiian games such as coconut bowling and sand bucket toss as well as participate in the hula hoop contest. Face painting, games, and food start at 5pm. Professional Hawaiian dancers start at 6pm. Save the date ~Friday, August 19th, from 5-8pm. Get in the Hawaiian groove and ALOHA.
We are collecting books, movies, and music in good condition that are cluttering up your house. We receive book donations year round, but twice a year we urge you to especially clear out what you no longer want and bring them in to us. The Town-wide Yard Sale (September 24) is coming up and we’d like to have a large selection for folks to peruse and purchase. These items take some time to be sorted through which is why we are asking for them now. Please be sure books are not moldy or damaged and that music and movies are playable the entire way through. We do not accept any magazines, text books, encyclopedias, or Reader’s Digest condensed books. When we receive your donation, we first sort through to see if we’d like to add any of the items to our collection. If we don’t add the item(s) to our collection, we then decide if it is to be sold or to be transferred to other worthy organizations. Please take care to recycle your unwanted items by helping the environment and your local library. Donations can be received during open hours from Monday-Friday (10-8) and Saturday (10-3). If you have large amounts of materials, please call ahead so we can be sure to assist you.
For those patrons who plan ahead, please take note that the library will be closed Labor Day weekend from September 3-5. We’ll be open on Friday, September 2nd until 8pm and then we will re-open on September 6th at 10am. Best wishes for a restful long weekend.
For more information or a list of upcoming programs, please visit our website www.kimballlibrary.com, call (603) 362-5234, or email us at staff@kimballlibrary.com. We encourage you to ‘like’ us on Facebook/KimballLibrary.Atkinson.NH, follow us on Twitter/KimballLibrary, and RSS feed our blog -- http://kimballlibrary.blogspot.com. Also, you can get news directly sent to your inbox twice a month. Please ask us if you are interested. This is a fabulous way to stay abreast of the newest events.
Wednesday, October 5, 2011
Kimball Library News 8/2/11
Summer reading programs for children and teens are officially closed which is sad, but we have a lot to be thankful for as well as a lot of thanks to convey. It was a record-breaking year with over 250 combined child and teen registrations. Most of the children’s programs were maxed out for registrations hosting 30 plus for each event. The teens came out in record numbers as well. The children ‘traveled’ to France, Japan, Mexico, and Italy and ate various delicacies from each country represented. Over 80 children, teens, and adults joined us for ‘Reptiles on the Move’. The teens showed off their talents in a cooking contest, showed us their moves in self-defense, and got tatted up with henna. Children read approximately 29,000 minutes while the teens read and participated to the tune of roughly 500 tickets. (Most tickets equaled one book less than 200 pages, and if a book was 200 or above 2 tickets could be submitted.) All of these milestones make us incredibly proud of the youth of this area who chose to spend a portion of their summer reading, expanding their horizons, and with us.
We are incredibly thankful to ‘The Friends of Kimball Library’ who fundraise and provide us with prizes, performers, and programs for the reading programs. If it were not for the hard work and generosity of this group we would not be able to have summer reading program of any substance at all. Likewise, it takes donations from local businesses to whom we also grateful. We tip our hats to the following:
• Hannaford (E. Hampstead, NH)
• EGGIE’S Family Restaurant (Atkinson, NH)
• Charmingfare Farm (Candia, NH)
• StoryLand (Glen, NH)
• Cedarland (Haverhill, MA)
• Victorian Park (Salem, NH)
• Masiello Group (Atkinson, NH)
• East Coast Lumber (E. Hampstead, NH)
• McDonald’s Restaurants (Haverhill, MA)
• Fisher Cats (Manchester, NH)
• Canobie Lake Park (Salem, NH)
• Ringling Brothers and Barnum & Bailey
• Topsfield Fair (Topsfield, MA)
• Rye Airfield (Rye, NH)
Without the support of our sponsors we would not be able to offer prizes which are a fabulous incentive for any age. Please join us in thanking them by frequenting their places of business. It is especially noteworthy for them to give generously in economic times such as these. We also had a number of individual private donations and we offer our kudos to those who thought of us as well.
Summer reading programs may be closed, but we are not. We are open Monday-Friday from 10am-8pm as well as Saturdays from 10am-3pm. Enjoy our a/c on the last lazy days of summer. Chill out with some magazines, music, computer use, fiction or non-fiction, audio books, eBooks, DVDs, television series DVDs, graphic novels, comics, manga, etc. The possibilities are mind-blowing because they are all for free! Take advantage of the goldmine at your doorstep.
Reminder: WOW, a LUAU at the library! Save the date ~Friday, August 19, from 5-8pm. Aloha.
For more information or a list of upcoming programs, please visit our website www.kimballlibrary.com, call (603) 362-5234, or email us at staff@kimballlibrary.com. We encourage you to ‘like’ us on Facebook/KimballLibrary.Atkinson.NH, follow us on Twitter/KimballLibrary, and RSS feed our blog -- http://kimballlibrary.blogspot.com. Also, you can get news directly sent to your inbox twice a month. Please ask us if you are interested.
We are incredibly thankful to ‘The Friends of Kimball Library’ who fundraise and provide us with prizes, performers, and programs for the reading programs. If it were not for the hard work and generosity of this group we would not be able to have summer reading program of any substance at all. Likewise, it takes donations from local businesses to whom we also grateful. We tip our hats to the following:
• Hannaford (E. Hampstead, NH)
• EGGIE’S Family Restaurant (Atkinson, NH)
• Charmingfare Farm (Candia, NH)
• StoryLand (Glen, NH)
• Cedarland (Haverhill, MA)
• Victorian Park (Salem, NH)
• Masiello Group (Atkinson, NH)
• East Coast Lumber (E. Hampstead, NH)
• McDonald’s Restaurants (Haverhill, MA)
• Fisher Cats (Manchester, NH)
• Canobie Lake Park (Salem, NH)
• Ringling Brothers and Barnum & Bailey
• Topsfield Fair (Topsfield, MA)
• Rye Airfield (Rye, NH)
Without the support of our sponsors we would not be able to offer prizes which are a fabulous incentive for any age. Please join us in thanking them by frequenting their places of business. It is especially noteworthy for them to give generously in economic times such as these. We also had a number of individual private donations and we offer our kudos to those who thought of us as well.
Summer reading programs may be closed, but we are not. We are open Monday-Friday from 10am-8pm as well as Saturdays from 10am-3pm. Enjoy our a/c on the last lazy days of summer. Chill out with some magazines, music, computer use, fiction or non-fiction, audio books, eBooks, DVDs, television series DVDs, graphic novels, comics, manga, etc. The possibilities are mind-blowing because they are all for free! Take advantage of the goldmine at your doorstep.
Reminder: WOW, a LUAU at the library! Save the date ~Friday, August 19, from 5-8pm. Aloha.
For more information or a list of upcoming programs, please visit our website www.kimballlibrary.com, call (603) 362-5234, or email us at staff@kimballlibrary.com. We encourage you to ‘like’ us on Facebook/KimballLibrary.Atkinson.NH, follow us on Twitter/KimballLibrary, and RSS feed our blog -- http://kimballlibrary.blogspot.com. Also, you can get news directly sent to your inbox twice a month. Please ask us if you are interested.
Monday, August 1, 2011
Kimball Library News 7/26/11
Pick a book discussion that suits your age and time preference. We have one for nearly everyone! Copies of the books are available for the asking. You do not have to read the book to just come and listen. Sometimes it’s easier to try things out if you take this approach. Try looking at the ‘calendar’ link on our website (www.kimballlibrary.com). Click on the event to see the book chosen for the month.
First Wednesdays: Tween Book Discussion (Grades 6-8)
Candy and thought-provoking conversation will definitely be served from 6:30-7:30pm. All interested mature middle school students are welcome. This is a great venue to meet new friends and catch up on current events like what’s new at school and what the best new reads are. (Not young adults, not children -- hence, TWEENagers in grades 6-8 are the ages for this group.)
Second Wednesdays: Teen Book Discussion (Grades 9-12)
Come hang out on the second Wednesday evenings of each month from 6:30-7:30pm to discuss the book selected. Snacks and cool conversation will be served. And yes, we make time to reflect on our day and what happened third period. We’ll make sure you get a book-just ask.
Third Tuesdays: Junior Book Discussion (Grades 4 & 5)
Bring your dinner in a bag. We provide drinks and dessert. It helps us talk about the book better when we eat! We meet from 5:30-6:30pm, and books are always available at the children's desk. Give us a try.
Third Tuesdays: Evening Adult Book Discussion
We meet on the 3rd Tuesday evening of each month to discuss the chosen title from 6-7pm. We always welcome new folks. Please stop by and to listen in and check us out. We love new faces.
Fourth Mondays: Brown Bag Club (Grades 2 & 3)
You bring your own supper and we always provide the dessert and drinks while we talk about the book we're reading. Why not give it a try? Come from 5:30-6:30pm and see how much fun it is.
Fourth Wednesdays: Morning Adult Book Discussion
We welcome new members even if you didn't get to read the book. Please come to listen or join in the conversation about the book we've picked for the month. Coffee and goodies are available and it's a great way to meet new friends. Join us at 10:15am and we think next month you’ll be back.
Pick a lei (free just for attending) and you’re on your way to good times at Kimball Library on Friday, August 19th, from 5-8pm! Join us for a Hawaiian Luau with professional Hawaiian dancers. Wear your favorite Hawaiian shirt. Play some Hawaiian games including coconut bowling, hula hoop contest, and a sand bucket toss. There will be Hawaiian prizes for all game players. Games, food (hot dogs, popcorn, freeze pops, and drinks), and face painting start at 5pm. The professional Hawaiian dancers start at 6pm. This family fun event is sponsored by our wonderful group of volunteers ‘The Friends of Kimball Library.’ Mark the date and stop by anytime to practice the hula hooping. Aloha!
First Wednesdays: Tween Book Discussion (Grades 6-8)
Candy and thought-provoking conversation will definitely be served from 6:30-7:30pm. All interested mature middle school students are welcome. This is a great venue to meet new friends and catch up on current events like what’s new at school and what the best new reads are. (Not young adults, not children -- hence, TWEENagers in grades 6-8 are the ages for this group.)
Second Wednesdays: Teen Book Discussion (Grades 9-12)
Come hang out on the second Wednesday evenings of each month from 6:30-7:30pm to discuss the book selected. Snacks and cool conversation will be served. And yes, we make time to reflect on our day and what happened third period. We’ll make sure you get a book-just ask.
Third Tuesdays: Junior Book Discussion (Grades 4 & 5)
Bring your dinner in a bag. We provide drinks and dessert. It helps us talk about the book better when we eat! We meet from 5:30-6:30pm, and books are always available at the children's desk. Give us a try.
Third Tuesdays: Evening Adult Book Discussion
We meet on the 3rd Tuesday evening of each month to discuss the chosen title from 6-7pm. We always welcome new folks. Please stop by and to listen in and check us out. We love new faces.
Fourth Mondays: Brown Bag Club (Grades 2 & 3)
You bring your own supper and we always provide the dessert and drinks while we talk about the book we're reading. Why not give it a try? Come from 5:30-6:30pm and see how much fun it is.
Fourth Wednesdays: Morning Adult Book Discussion
We welcome new members even if you didn't get to read the book. Please come to listen or join in the conversation about the book we've picked for the month. Coffee and goodies are available and it's a great way to meet new friends. Join us at 10:15am and we think next month you’ll be back.
Pick a lei (free just for attending) and you’re on your way to good times at Kimball Library on Friday, August 19th, from 5-8pm! Join us for a Hawaiian Luau with professional Hawaiian dancers. Wear your favorite Hawaiian shirt. Play some Hawaiian games including coconut bowling, hula hoop contest, and a sand bucket toss. There will be Hawaiian prizes for all game players. Games, food (hot dogs, popcorn, freeze pops, and drinks), and face painting start at 5pm. The professional Hawaiian dancers start at 6pm. This family fun event is sponsored by our wonderful group of volunteers ‘The Friends of Kimball Library.’ Mark the date and stop by anytime to practice the hula hooping. Aloha!
Thursday, July 28, 2011
Kimball Library News 7/19/11
Do you enjoy bowling? Join in with some fun-loving adults on Fridays from 10:30am-12pm as they compete in Wii bowling. You may attend any or all of these gatherings and may participate as a soloist or be part of a team. No registration is necessary and it’s all in good fun. Feel free to just stop by as an onlooker, but we’re sure you’ll be coaxed into playing a string or two.
Do you enjoy ice cream? The Summer Reading Finale of 'One World, Many Stories' and 'You are Here!' will be HERE on Thursday, August 4, from 6:30-7:30pm. All summer reading registrants are welcome to register (again) for this final event. All kids taking part in the event are invited to sample tastes around the globe with 'Droppings for Toppings' and other such nonsense. Participation Certificates will be distributed to the younger set as well as final raffles. Teens may enjoy more cheap and worthless prizes as well as ice cream sundaes. Please note that we plan to close registration by 4pm on August 3 for planning purposes and we’d hate for you to be left out.
Do you enjoy writing? ‘Writers Ink’ meets on the second Monday of the month. In August the theme is ‘a pivotal moment.’ The writing theme will be different each month and decided on by the members of the group. All are invited to come on Monday, August 8th, from 6:30-8pm. This is a judgment free zone for writers of all levels. Registration is not required. Show up with your own writing materials.
Do you enjoy knitting? We have opportunities galore! Join the KnitWits on either Tuesdays or Fridays from 10:30am-12pm, or join the newly formed ‘KnitOwls’ on Thursdays nights from 6:30-8pm. You may attend any or all of these gatherings. No registration is necessary.
Do you enjoy discussing books? We have two adult groups that meet at regularly scheduled times. The larks meet on the 4th Wednesday of the month at 10:15am. The owls meet on the 3rd Tuesday of the month at 6pm. Please call the library or just drop in and ask for the next book for each discussion. Both groups welcome newcomers year round.
We also have discussions for kids and teens, and there is one right around the corner. On Wednesday, August 10th, we are having a summer combo for teens and tweens (ages 11-19). We’ll be discussing “The Outsiders” by S. E. Hinton at 6:30pm, and then we’ll be putting the film on at 7:20pm. Pick-up is at 9pm. Please register and plan to come. The teen librarian will put out the candy bowl.
For more information or a list of upcoming programs, please visit our website www.kimballlibrary.com, call (603) 362-5234, or email us at staff@kimballlibrary.com. We encourage you to ‘like’ us on Facebook/KimballLibrary.Atkinson.NH, follow us on Twitter/KimballLibrary, and RSS feed our blog -- http://kimballlibrary.blogspot.com. Also, you can get news directly sent to your inbox twice a month. Please ask us if you are interested.
Do you enjoy ice cream? The Summer Reading Finale of 'One World, Many Stories' and 'You are Here!' will be HERE on Thursday, August 4, from 6:30-7:30pm. All summer reading registrants are welcome to register (again) for this final event. All kids taking part in the event are invited to sample tastes around the globe with 'Droppings for Toppings' and other such nonsense. Participation Certificates will be distributed to the younger set as well as final raffles. Teens may enjoy more cheap and worthless prizes as well as ice cream sundaes. Please note that we plan to close registration by 4pm on August 3 for planning purposes and we’d hate for you to be left out.
Do you enjoy writing? ‘Writers Ink’ meets on the second Monday of the month. In August the theme is ‘a pivotal moment.’ The writing theme will be different each month and decided on by the members of the group. All are invited to come on Monday, August 8th, from 6:30-8pm. This is a judgment free zone for writers of all levels. Registration is not required. Show up with your own writing materials.
Do you enjoy knitting? We have opportunities galore! Join the KnitWits on either Tuesdays or Fridays from 10:30am-12pm, or join the newly formed ‘KnitOwls’ on Thursdays nights from 6:30-8pm. You may attend any or all of these gatherings. No registration is necessary.
Do you enjoy discussing books? We have two adult groups that meet at regularly scheduled times. The larks meet on the 4th Wednesday of the month at 10:15am. The owls meet on the 3rd Tuesday of the month at 6pm. Please call the library or just drop in and ask for the next book for each discussion. Both groups welcome newcomers year round.
We also have discussions for kids and teens, and there is one right around the corner. On Wednesday, August 10th, we are having a summer combo for teens and tweens (ages 11-19). We’ll be discussing “The Outsiders” by S. E. Hinton at 6:30pm, and then we’ll be putting the film on at 7:20pm. Pick-up is at 9pm. Please register and plan to come. The teen librarian will put out the candy bowl.
For more information or a list of upcoming programs, please visit our website www.kimballlibrary.com, call (603) 362-5234, or email us at staff@kimballlibrary.com. We encourage you to ‘like’ us on Facebook/KimballLibrary.Atkinson.NH, follow us on Twitter/KimballLibrary, and RSS feed our blog -- http://kimballlibrary.blogspot.com. Also, you can get news directly sent to your inbox twice a month. Please ask us if you are interested.
Tuesday, July 26, 2011
Kimball Library News 7/12/11
'One World, Many Stories' in combination with ‘You are Here’ on Wednesday, July 27th, from 6:30-7:30pm is on the move with ‘Reptiles on the Move’! Meet more than 24 animals during this event. Get to know all sorts of interesting lizards, snakes, turtles, frogs and even an American alligator or two. Everybody will enjoy meeting 'Luka' an 11 ft. long albino Burmese Python, 'Darth Gator’, and 'Roxie and Toby' the huge tortoises. Come greet colorful creatures such as Chinese water dragons, blue tongued skinks and so many more animals from different parts of the world! This is a summer reading event and is paid for by ‘The Friends of the Kimball Library.’ No registration is necessary. All ages are welcome.
‘Learn to Build Your Character’ if you are in grades 1-5. Come in for lessons with Joshua Munoz, to build confidence in yourself on Thursday, July 28, from 11-11:45am - presented by Ocasio's True Martial Arts, Plaistow. This event is part of the Summer Reading Program 'One World, Many Stories.'
‘You are Here’ on Tuesday, August 2nd, with Deepal Vora. Deepal is a professional henna artist providing Henna Services for the last 6 years around the Boston area. Her designs are completely free-hand and thus flexible to suit style and preference. She uses all-natural henna powder (no BLACK Henna) that is safe on the skin. The henna paste is prepared fresh a day or two before the event.
First on that evening is henna history, tradition, facts and myths. Next on the agenda is types of henna designs - Indian, Arabic, Moroccan, and contemporary glitter designs. You will also be shown how to make henna paste and cones. Deepal will do henna designs on the teens and they also get an opportunity to practice the art on themselves and others. This program currently has a waitlist, but it is not uncommon to have last minute cancellations so please so register if you are interested. Check out Deepal Vora's work: http://www.hennabydeepal.com Participants should be entering grade 6 up through age 19, be registered for teen summer reading, and have their own Kimball Library card. Hands-on participation is limited to 20 teens although guests may attend and hear the history portion of the program. ***Permission slips for ages under 18 need to be signed on the night of the program.
Please contact Kathy Watson at youngadult@kimballlibrary.com with registration issues regarding the henna program. Subject line should say “Register Me for Henna’. Body of the message should give your ‘Name’ (first and last), ‘phone number’, LIBRARY CARD NUMBER, ‘age’, and ‘email’ address. Thanks for your cooperation.
Like to knit? We have opportunities galore! Join the KnitWits on either Tuesdays or Fridays from 10:30am-12pm, or join the newly formed ‘KnitOwls’ on Thursdays nights from 6:30-8pm. You may attend any or all of these gatherings. No registration is necessary.
For more information or a list of upcoming programs, please visit our website www.kimballlibrary.com, call (603) 362-5234, or email us at staff@kimballlibrary.com. We encourage you to ‘like’ us on Facebook/KimballLibrary.Atkinson.NH, follow us on Twitter/KimballLibrary, and RSS feed our blog -- http://kimballlibrary.blogspot.com. Also, you can get news directly sent to your inbox twice a month. Please ask us if you are interested.
‘Learn to Build Your Character’ if you are in grades 1-5. Come in for lessons with Joshua Munoz, to build confidence in yourself on Thursday, July 28, from 11-11:45am - presented by Ocasio's True Martial Arts, Plaistow. This event is part of the Summer Reading Program 'One World, Many Stories.'
‘You are Here’ on Tuesday, August 2nd, with Deepal Vora. Deepal is a professional henna artist providing Henna Services for the last 6 years around the Boston area. Her designs are completely free-hand and thus flexible to suit style and preference. She uses all-natural henna powder (no BLACK Henna) that is safe on the skin. The henna paste is prepared fresh a day or two before the event.
First on that evening is henna history, tradition, facts and myths. Next on the agenda is types of henna designs - Indian, Arabic, Moroccan, and contemporary glitter designs. You will also be shown how to make henna paste and cones. Deepal will do henna designs on the teens and they also get an opportunity to practice the art on themselves and others. This program currently has a waitlist, but it is not uncommon to have last minute cancellations so please so register if you are interested. Check out Deepal Vora's work: http://www.hennabydeepal.com Participants should be entering grade 6 up through age 19, be registered for teen summer reading, and have their own Kimball Library card. Hands-on participation is limited to 20 teens although guests may attend and hear the history portion of the program. ***Permission slips for ages under 18 need to be signed on the night of the program.
Please contact Kathy Watson at youngadult@kimballlibrary.com with registration issues regarding the henna program. Subject line should say “Register Me for Henna’. Body of the message should give your ‘Name’ (first and last), ‘phone number’, LIBRARY CARD NUMBER, ‘age’, and ‘email’ address. Thanks for your cooperation.
Like to knit? We have opportunities galore! Join the KnitWits on either Tuesdays or Fridays from 10:30am-12pm, or join the newly formed ‘KnitOwls’ on Thursdays nights from 6:30-8pm. You may attend any or all of these gatherings. No registration is necessary.
For more information or a list of upcoming programs, please visit our website www.kimballlibrary.com, call (603) 362-5234, or email us at staff@kimballlibrary.com. We encourage you to ‘like’ us on Facebook/KimballLibrary.Atkinson.NH, follow us on Twitter/KimballLibrary, and RSS feed our blog -- http://kimballlibrary.blogspot.com. Also, you can get news directly sent to your inbox twice a month. Please ask us if you are interested.
Wednesday, July 13, 2011
Kimball Library News 7/5/11
‘You are Here’ on Tuesday, July 19th, from 6:30-8:00pm learning to defend yourself. This program is slated for incoming sixth graders through college age and you do not have to be part of the teen summer reading program to participate. Hampstead resident, Sonny Charles, will show you how to evaluate strangers and how to defend yourself against assault. Using principals of Judo, Karate, Aikido and Jujitso, he will focus on the escape process and getting to safety. There will be the opportunity for audience participation. You will leave with a sense of empowerment from learning these basic techniques to use in realistic situations. We strongly encourage college freshmen in particular to attend as you may need these skills on your college campus.
Sonny Charles has had a defense studio for fourteen years. He was also a hand-to-hand combat instructor in the military. “Mr. Charles teaches kids a program of self-defense that helps them manage conflicts with minimum physical force. Participants of this program use role playing as well as basic self-defense skills to limit their chances of resorting to unnecessary violence.” Registration for this event is strongly encouraged.
Adult book readers have time to come get a copy of ‘Tears of the Giraffe’ by Alexander McCall Smith and discuss this novel with other folks in one of our conference rooms on Tuesday, July 19th, from 6:00-7:00pm. Summer is a great time to try out any of our book discussions. This particular group meets monthly on THIRD Tuesdays. Please drop in and pick up a copy of this book.
'One World, Many Stories' on Thursday, 21st, from 4:00-5:00pm is heading to ‘Next Stop, Italy!’ Michelangelo, well known for his statue of David and his painting of the Sistine Chapel, was a famous Italian artist. Find out what it was like for Michelangelo to paint the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel by creating your own painting -- but bring a pillow! He didn't have one when he did his work. Hear music and stories, eat GRRREAT Italian food! 'Mangia!' This is a Summer Reading Program for kids K-Gr. 5. Registration for this event closes Wednesday, July 20 at 5:00pm.
They’re back—and they are larger and even more spectacular! ‘The Kokopelli Flute Group is seven adults who have varying backgrounds in their professional and musical lives. They are all part of the flute section of the Timberlane Community Band (TCB), and together, they have found a wonderful outlet for their music and a very special friendship. Join us and them in the courtyard for the 2nd Annual Kokopelli Flute Concert on Tuesday, July 26th, from 6:30-8:00pm. You’ll be guaranteed a place to sit if you bring your own lawn chair or blanket. During intermission, ice cream sundaes will be served. We are hosting this rain or shine, but please, pray for shine! We’ll meet in the large meeting room if we have inclement weather. This event is paid for and sponsored by ‘The Friends of Kimball Library’.
Reminder: We take book donations year round. Cleaning out? Think of us.
For more information or a list of upcoming programs, please visit our website www.kimballlibrary.com, call (603) 362-5234, or email us at staff@kimballlibrary.com. We encourage you to ‘like’ us on Facebook/KimballLibrary.Atkinson.NH, follow us on Twitter/KimballLibrary, and RSS feed our blog -- http://kimballlibrary.blogspot.com. Also, you can get news directly sent to your inbox twice a month. Please ask us if you are interested.
Sonny Charles has had a defense studio for fourteen years. He was also a hand-to-hand combat instructor in the military. “Mr. Charles teaches kids a program of self-defense that helps them manage conflicts with minimum physical force. Participants of this program use role playing as well as basic self-defense skills to limit their chances of resorting to unnecessary violence.” Registration for this event is strongly encouraged.
Adult book readers have time to come get a copy of ‘Tears of the Giraffe’ by Alexander McCall Smith and discuss this novel with other folks in one of our conference rooms on Tuesday, July 19th, from 6:00-7:00pm. Summer is a great time to try out any of our book discussions. This particular group meets monthly on THIRD Tuesdays. Please drop in and pick up a copy of this book.
'One World, Many Stories' on Thursday, 21st, from 4:00-5:00pm is heading to ‘Next Stop, Italy!’ Michelangelo, well known for his statue of David and his painting of the Sistine Chapel, was a famous Italian artist. Find out what it was like for Michelangelo to paint the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel by creating your own painting -- but bring a pillow! He didn't have one when he did his work. Hear music and stories, eat GRRREAT Italian food! 'Mangia!' This is a Summer Reading Program for kids K-Gr. 5. Registration for this event closes Wednesday, July 20 at 5:00pm.
They’re back—and they are larger and even more spectacular! ‘The Kokopelli Flute Group is seven adults who have varying backgrounds in their professional and musical lives. They are all part of the flute section of the Timberlane Community Band (TCB), and together, they have found a wonderful outlet for their music and a very special friendship. Join us and them in the courtyard for the 2nd Annual Kokopelli Flute Concert on Tuesday, July 26th, from 6:30-8:00pm. You’ll be guaranteed a place to sit if you bring your own lawn chair or blanket. During intermission, ice cream sundaes will be served. We are hosting this rain or shine, but please, pray for shine! We’ll meet in the large meeting room if we have inclement weather. This event is paid for and sponsored by ‘The Friends of Kimball Library’.
Reminder: We take book donations year round. Cleaning out? Think of us.
For more information or a list of upcoming programs, please visit our website www.kimballlibrary.com, call (603) 362-5234, or email us at staff@kimballlibrary.com. We encourage you to ‘like’ us on Facebook/KimballLibrary.Atkinson.NH, follow us on Twitter/KimballLibrary, and RSS feed our blog -- http://kimballlibrary.blogspot.com. Also, you can get news directly sent to your inbox twice a month. Please ask us if you are interested.
Kimball Library News 6/28/11
‘Kimball Library Writing Group’ is a fairly new group that meets on the second Monday of the month. In July the focus will be on military stories. This does not have to be first-hand experience with the military but should have a military theme. Each writing session will be facilitated. The writing theme will be different each month and decided on by the members of the group. All are invited to come on Monday, July 11th, from 6:30-8pm. This is a judgment free zone for writers of all levels.
Do we have any budding chefs entering grade 6 up through age 19? The ‘You are Here’ teen summer reading event on Tuesday, July 12, from 6:30-9pm is an opportunity to show off your cooking/assembling skills and see a cooking movie. The 'No-Bake, Bake-Off!' rules are simple. You can either make a drink, an appetizer or dessert. It has to be primarily made in the library and you can use the microwave to heat up your creation. If you want to do some prep at home that is acceptable. You may bring in your own blender. You have thirty minutes to create your entry. You may work alone or with a partner, and you must be sure to bring everything you need for materials. The judges will use presentation, creativity and tastiness as their criteria and rate each category on a scale of 1-5. At the end of the competition, the highest score wins a 'cheap and worthless' prize. After the contest we'll watch a cooking movie. Teens who do not want to be in the contest, but want to just watch the movie are welcome and vice-versa. The movie will start after the contest around 7:15pm, and there are rats and culinary adventures. Please register yourself and your friends.
‘KnitOwls’ is a NEW knitting group that meets on Thursday evenings starting July 14th. The two morning knitting groups are such a success that the night owls want a slot for themselves. Whether you are a beginner or an experienced knitter, come join the fun and learn together. Please bring your own supplies. This is an informal gathering to finish those unfinished projects or perhaps get some new ideas for beginning some novel ones. You’ll share some laughs, drop a stitch or two, and make some new friends. All experience levels and ages welcome.
'One World, Many Stories' on Thursday, July 14th, from 4:00-5:00pm is heading to ‘Away We Go to Mexico!’ Hola! From ancient cultures, colorful celebrations and delicious food, there's always something new and interesting to find out about Mexico! You will be able to create Mexican foil art, color with markers, and then add beads. Won’t it be fun to eat tasty Mexican foods and play a Mexican game? This is a Summer Reading Program where kids ages 5-10 are included. Registration closes Wednesday, July 13th, at 5:00pm.
Do we have any budding chefs entering grade 6 up through age 19? The ‘You are Here’ teen summer reading event on Tuesday, July 12, from 6:30-9pm is an opportunity to show off your cooking/assembling skills and see a cooking movie. The 'No-Bake, Bake-Off!' rules are simple. You can either make a drink, an appetizer or dessert. It has to be primarily made in the library and you can use the microwave to heat up your creation. If you want to do some prep at home that is acceptable. You may bring in your own blender. You have thirty minutes to create your entry. You may work alone or with a partner, and you must be sure to bring everything you need for materials. The judges will use presentation, creativity and tastiness as their criteria and rate each category on a scale of 1-5. At the end of the competition, the highest score wins a 'cheap and worthless' prize. After the contest we'll watch a cooking movie. Teens who do not want to be in the contest, but want to just watch the movie are welcome and vice-versa. The movie will start after the contest around 7:15pm, and there are rats and culinary adventures. Please register yourself and your friends.
‘KnitOwls’ is a NEW knitting group that meets on Thursday evenings starting July 14th. The two morning knitting groups are such a success that the night owls want a slot for themselves. Whether you are a beginner or an experienced knitter, come join the fun and learn together. Please bring your own supplies. This is an informal gathering to finish those unfinished projects or perhaps get some new ideas for beginning some novel ones. You’ll share some laughs, drop a stitch or two, and make some new friends. All experience levels and ages welcome.
'One World, Many Stories' on Thursday, July 14th, from 4:00-5:00pm is heading to ‘Away We Go to Mexico!’ Hola! From ancient cultures, colorful celebrations and delicious food, there's always something new and interesting to find out about Mexico! You will be able to create Mexican foil art, color with markers, and then add beads. Won’t it be fun to eat tasty Mexican foods and play a Mexican game? This is a Summer Reading Program where kids ages 5-10 are included. Registration closes Wednesday, July 13th, at 5:00pm.
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