Thursday, June 20, 2013

Programs the week of June 23

Summer 
Story Time Days, Times & Themes  & Special Programs


Days and Times
Monday, June 24
Ball Ground - Family Story Time - 10:30 am
Tuesday, June 25
RT Jones - Family Story Time - 10:30 am
Rose Creek - Family Story Time - 3:00 pm
Wednesday, June 26
Gilmer County Public Library - Family Story Time - 10:00 am
Pickens County Public Library - Lapsit Story Time - 10:30 am
Pickens County Public Library - Family Story Time - 3:00 pm
Thursday. June 27
Hickory Flat - Family Story Time - 10:30 am 
Woodstock - Family Story Time - 3:00 pm

Themes
Cherokee County - Diggin' Up Trouble
Gilmer County - Stuck in the Mud
Pickens County - In the Garden

*All story times begin promptly at scheduled time; please arrive early to avoid any disruption. These programs often feature books, songs and activities that encourage early literacy. Family story times are designed for families with children of all ages. Children must be accompanied by a participating adult. These programs often feature stories, music, rhymes and a free craft activity.

Special Programs


Monday, June 24

Fossil Features
3:00 pm Pickens County Public Library
Have you ever seen a real fossil? Youth ages 7-12 are invited to view and learn about fossils, courtesy of the Tellus Science Museum. Following the viewing, participants will be able to design their own fossil. Space is limited; registration is required.

Native American Fan Craft
3:00 pm Gilmer County Public Library
Join us as Leslie Thomas shows us how to make beautiful Native American fans. This is a free program, and all materials will be provided. Registration is required. For ages 6 and up; 9 and under must be accompanied by an adult.
 
Tuesday, June 25
Nature Scrapbooks
10:00 am Gilmer County Public Library
Join us as we decorate neat nature scrapbooks for recording and keeping the treasures you find on your nature walks.  This is a free program, and all materials will be supplied.  Registration is required. For ages 8 years old and up; 9 and under must be accompanied by an adult.

Grandella the Gray Fox
10:30 am Pickens County Public Library
In this program presented by Kevin Smith of the Upper Etowah River Alliance, children in grades K-2 will learn about the life of a young gray fox and how a healthy environment affects all creatures. A craft project is included. Space is limited; registration is required.


Wednesday, June 26
F-O-S-S-I-L-S!
10:30 am Rose Creek Public Library
3:00 pm Hickory Flat Public Library
We’re bringing fossils to the library courtesy of the Tellus Science Museum. Children ages 7-12 can join us as we see dinosaur fossils up close, learn how they were made, and then make our own fossil craft! Space is limited; registration is required. For ages 7-12; 9 and under must be accompanied by an adult.

Thursday, June 27
Flower Pot Decorating
3:00 pm Pickens County Public Library
Budding gardeners are invited to get creative with flower pots. Flower pots and art materials will be provided. All ages are invited. Space is limited; registration is required.
 
Nancy Fangle, Balloon Lady
3:00 pm Gilmer County Public Library

Join the fun as the Balloon Lady helps us dig into reading with her amazing balloon art. All ages are invited to attend; 9 and under must be accompanied by an adult.


Tuesday, June 11, 2013

THE INVENTION OF HUGO CABRET by Brian Selznick

The Invention of Hugo Cabret is a beautiful book that is a great recommendation for both reluctant and avid young readers (ages 9-12). Although the book seems daunting at first glance, over 500 pages long, more than half of those pages consist of beautiful black and white pencil illustrations by the author/illustrator, images that don't just complement the story but actually further it along. In fact, Hugo is the first non-picture book to be awarded the 2008 Caldecott Medal, and it also was a National Book Award finalist. Selznick brings together elements of mystery, romance, science and historical fiction as he weaves his tale of a young orphan boy living alone and unnoticed in the walls of a busy Paris train station in the 1930s - unnoticed that is until he discovers a discarded automaton (wind-up robot-like figure) and begins to uncover its origins, causing his secret world to collide with a strange young girl, a mean toy store owner, and his own past. Described by many as part graphic novel, part flip book, Selznick has created a truly unique reading experience. Find this selection on the juvenile fiction shelves at J SEL, and be sure to read it before you see the movie, directed by Martin Scorsese in 3D, and scheduled for release this November.


Thursday, June 6, 2013

BIBLIOBURRO by Jeanette Winter



Biblioburro is the true-to-life story of Luis, a Colombian man who shares his collection of books with children in a neighboring village of Colombia. With two burros (small donkeys) to help Luis deliver books, the village children become excited about reading as much as Luis is. If the story doesn’t make you smile, the vibrant illustrations will. Among the many books about reading and libraries, Biblioburro is a fun read to showcase how individuals in another culture obtain and appreciate books. Check out this book from the Easy section under E WIN.

Courtesy of Sequoyah Regional Library System
Library website: http://www.sequoyahregionallibrary.org/

Tuesday, June 4, 2013

Program Information for the Week of June 10

Summer Story Time Days, Times & Themes


Days and Times
Monday, June 10
Ball Ground - Family Story Time - 10:30 am
Tuesday, June 11
RT Jones - Family Story Time - 10:30 am
Rose Creek - Family Story Time - 3:00 pm
Wednesday, June 12
Gilmer County Public Library - Family Story Time - 10:00 am
Pickens County Public Library - Lapsit Story Time - 10:30 am
Pickens County Public Library - Family Story Time - 3:00 pm
Thursday. June 12
Hickory Flat - Family Story Time - 10:30 am 
Woodstock - Family Story Time - 3:00 pm

Themes
Cherokee County - Let's Get Dirty!
Gilmer County - Dazzling Diggers
Pickens County -  Digging Up Dinosaurs


*All story times begin promptly at scheduled time; please arrive early to avoid any disruption. These programs often feature books, songs and activities that encourage early literacy. Family story times are designed for families with children of all ages. Children must be accompanied by a participating adult. These programs often feature stories, music, rhymes and a free craft activity.


Special Programs

Cherokee History and Culture Traveling Trunk

Gilmer County Public Library

Monday, June 10 @ 3:00 pm
Join Donna Myers as she tells us some fun facts about Cherokee history and culture featuring Sequoyah's syllabary - the Cherokee alphabet - and artifacts. Registration is required. This program is for ages 6 and up; 9 and under must be accompanied by an adult.

Fairy/Elf House
Gilmer County Public Library
Tuesday, June 11 @ 10:00 am
Join us as we decorate awesome fairy/elf houses. This is a free program, and all materials will be provided. Registration is required. This program is for ages 8 and up; 9 and under must be accompanied by an adult.
 
Are You a Dragonfly?
Pickens County Public Library
Tuesday, June 11 @ 10:30 am
Join us as Kevin Smith of the Upper Etowah River Alliance teaches us about the life cycle of a dragonfly using the book Are You a Dragonfly? Afterwards, participants will have the opportunity to construct their own colorful dragonfly. Space is limited; registration is required. This program is for ages 5-8.

Magic Tooth Fairy Show
RT Jones Memorial Library
Wednesday, June 12 @ 10:30 am
Luna the Tooth Fairy is bringing her magic to the library! She'll show us her tricks and teach us the importance of eating right, taking care of ourselves and having a sparkling smile! All ages are invited to attend. Space is limited, so arrive early to reserve your spot.

Book Time with Ronald McDonald
Ball Ground Public Library
Wednesday, June 12 @ 3:00 pm
Ronald McDonald is in town to read us stories and focus on the importance and FUN of knowing how to read and use the library, compliments of McDonald's of Canton. All ages are invited to attend. Space is limited, so arrive early to reserve your spot.

Gold Panning
Gilmer County Public Library
Thursday, June 13 @ 3:00 pm
Come meet Rob Kelly and learn some fun facts about gold panning! All ages are invited to attend; 9 and under must be accompanied by an adult.

What is Soil?
Pickens County Public Library
Thursday , June 13 @ 3:00 pm
Join us as we host the Pickens County Master Gardeners for a series of educational programs. This program will teach youth about soil composition using fun foods like peanut butter, cookies, and sugar. Attendees will also have the opportunity to make plant pots out of newspapers. All materials will be provided, and all ages are invited to attend; registration is required. 

Southeastern Snake Encounter
Pickens County Public Library
Saturday, June 15 @ 10:00 am
Snakes of all kinds are coming to the library! Southeastern Reptile Rescue will educate us about different snakes and reptiles in this fun and educational program. Live snakes will be present. All ages are invited to attend; 9 and under must be accompanied by an adult. This program is sponsored by the Jasper Lions Club.


LEGO Club
Gilmer County Public Library
Sunday, June 8 @ 2:00 pm
Woodstock Public Library
Sunday, June 16 @ 3:00 pm

Work alone or in teams to construct a special creation matching the current month's theme, which then stays on display until the next month's meeting! All ages are invited; 9 and under must be accompanied by an adult.





Monday, May 27, 2013

GOLDIE (The Puppy Place) by Ellen Miles


Charles and Lizzie Peterson love puppies. In fact, they want a puppy of their own more than just about anything else. But their mom doesn't think that the family is ready for a puppy yet, because she knows that dogs are a lot of work. Then a sweet little golden retriever who needs a home arrives. Her name is Goldie and she is very young. Will Charles and Lizzie be able to help her learn how to be a good puppy? This is the first book in a series and if you love dogs, you will love learning how Charles and Lizzie's home becomes known as The Puppy Place. For youths in 3rd through 5th grade and can be found in the Juvenile section under J MIL






Tuesday, May 7, 2013

GUINEA PIG PARTY BY HOLLY SURPLICE


Guinea Pig Party by Holly Surplice
This cute story allows readers to count backwards from ten to one as each guinea pig departs the party.  Surplice’s clear text and easy rhyming scheme make this an excellent read-a-loud for families with children ages 7 and younger.  Plus, her simple and silly illustrations of guinea pigs at a party are adorable and fun.  This book can be found in the juvenile section under E SUR.