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Please join us at the Troy-Hayner Cultural Center on Saturday, June 11, at 6:30 p.m., to enjoy 12 featured poets reading during the first hour, and an open mic session offered the second hour. Sign-ups for open mic begin at 6 p.m. Hors d’oeuves and a wine bar will be available. Featured poets are Steve Abbott, Matthew Birdsall, John Booth, Elise Cooper, Dave Essinger, Sophia Kartsonis, Jane Kretschmann, Paula Lambert, Erica Manto-Paulson, Belinda Rismiller, Rose Smith, and Rebecca Spencer. Troy-Hayner Cultural Center is located at 301 W. Main St., Troy. For additional information on this free program, call 937-339-0457.
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BRadFoRd PuBlic liBRaRy 138 E. Main St., Bradford & 937-448-2612
There are “Oceans of Possibilities” at the library! Summer is fast approaching and we’re getting ready to “set sail” for adventure. June activities are planned for all ages. summer reading registrations are available thru June 30. Signing up takes just a few minutes and is required to participate in the reading portion of our program. Be sure to grab a reading log when you register! First day to turn in reading logs is June 2 and logs will be accepted thru July 30. In order to participate in our End of Summer Olympics and be eligible for our big prize drawing, students must complete at least one reading log. Our reading challenge is not just for kids – adults can join in the fun too! Simply register and read. For every book you read you can turn in a ticket for great prizes at the end of summer.
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Miami County Parks will join us for two storybook trails... on June 7 and June 21. The Park District will be featuring a new storybook trail by local author Bill Schroeder on June 7 from 11-noon. His book Smallmouth Sonny of Bass Island Bar highlights Ohio waterways and wildlife. The illustrator used water from the Little Miami River to paint the watercolor pictures. Explore pond life in a pond brought to the event. Participants will paint a picture using watercolors and local pond water. This is a very special event for the whole family! Sign-ups are not required for this event. Miami County Parks will also be offering their summer nature Quest program at BPL. Take home books chosen by the park district and a backpack of tools to help explore. Complete an activity and turn it in to take home a polished gemstone! Adults will have the opportunity to play bingo! Join us June 7 from 4:30-6:00 for some BBQ and BINGO. Enjoy some delicious food, great fellowship and some friendly competition and go home with fun prizes! Sign-ups are appreciated so we can plan for the food. We will also offer BINGO Tuesday, June 21, from 1:303:30. Participants may bring along a prize ($5 or less) to share if they wish. Students in Grades 2-5 are invited to participate in our rain gutter regatta on Wednesday, June 8, from 9:30-11:30. We will supply the materials to make and decorate a boat. Students will then race against each other to see who has the fastest ship! Sign-ups are required for this event so we have enough supplies. Jeff Nicolas will return for his popular cartoon workshop on Tuesday, June 28, from 3-4 p.m. Jeff is a retired art teacher and book illustrator who travels the state each summer teaching the art of cartoon drawing. Budding artists of all ages will be inspired as they create two cartoon drawings under the encouraging instruction of Jeff. Sign-ups are not required for this family-friendly event. Pre-K to 1st graders will gather for a special activity day – all about rainbow fish! – on Wednesday, June 29, from 1-3 p.m. Crafts, snacks, and games all about the beloved children’s books will be offered and children will have the opportunity to win a live goldfish! Sign-ups are required. Be sure to “like” and watch our FaceBook page For updates on events throughout the month For questions about any of our events or to register, please call the library at 937-448-2612
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clingen, robert f., 80 - A resident of the Brethren Retirement Community, Greenville. Died Tuesday, May 17. mayor, david n., 72 - A resident of Covington. Died Monday, May 16. newburg, scott a., 63 - A resident of Clayton. Died Sunday, May 22. perry, joetta s., 79 - Died Tuesday, May 24. sowry, teresa f., 77 - A resident of West Milton. Died Wednesday, May 25, at her home. treon, traci j., 50 - A resident of Covington. Died Monday, May 23, at Ohio’s Hospice of Miami County Care Center. via, amy jo, 58 - A resident of Troy. Died Sunday, May 22, at Troy Rehabilitation & Health Care.
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Bradford Public Library Bluegrass Festival Slated Mark your calendars for Friday, June 24, as Bluegrass returns to Bradford! Music will begin at 5:30 p.m. at the Bradford School Auditeria and will end around 9 p.m. We are pleased to welcome Rum River Blend, Laurel Mountain, Berachah Valley, and New Mountain Heritage to the stage for our 22nd Festival. Caleb and Morgan Ingram will entertain us with a couple of songs as well. Food will be available from the Bradford Historical Society and a 50/50 Raffle will be held to help the library with costs. This year’s festival is being held in honor of the late Norene Boltin. She, along with the late Carolene Coy, first planned this event as a way to say “Thank You” to our loyal community and patrons… we still offer it today for the same reason. We hope you’ll plan to join us for a night of great music, food, and knee-slappin’ Free family entertainment!
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PLANTING WITH CONNIE - Wednesday, June 1, 3:30 - Learn to plant and care for your seeds from Master Gardener Connie Webb. Registration required. OCEANS OF POSSIBILITIES SUMMER READING PROGRAM - June 6 - July 31. Reading or listening to stories can help prevent the “summer slide” in literacy, math, and other skills that happen during summer break from school. Reading is also a great way for kids and teens to travel to new places, explore made-up worlds, go on adventures, solve mysteries, or learn something new. Ask for details at the library! READING LOGS & BEANSTACk - Track your reading progress on paper or online with Beanstack! You can find paper logs at the library, create an account with the Beanstack App, or visit: tmcpl.beanstack.com for details on how you can win some great prizes! INDOOR FITNESS WALkING - 9 a.m. Tuesdays – June 7, 14, 21, and 28, and July 5, 12, 19, and 26. Join us for 30 minutes of indoor walking to get your heart rate up and start your day off right! Bring a water bottle and wear loosefitting clothes and good athletic shoes. All fitness levels welcome! For ages 16 and over. No registration required. OCEAN ART-OGRAPHY - 3:30 on Wednesdays – June 8, 15, 22, and 29 and July 6, 13, 20, and 27. Get creative and unwind in our DIY Center. Be inspired by our summer reading ocean theme and get artistic using multiple mediums. Things could get messy, so dress accordingly. Geared for adults. Registration required. BEYOND THE BOOk - Monday, June 20, 6 p.m. Holy Cow by David Duchovny. Monday, July 18, 6 p.m. The Unexpected Mrs. Pollifax by Dorothy Gillman. Join us in discussing these two selections in a fun, relaxed setting. Contact the library for copies of the books. HERBS, COOkING & YOU - Monday, June 27, 5:30 - Join Amanda Bennett from the the OSU Extension Office to learn how to use herbs to spice up your cooking. Recipes will be provided along with a demo and tasting of recipes. Registration required, beginning June 13. GET TO kNOW: Miami Soil & Water Conservation District - Monday, July 11, 5:30 - Linda Raterman will discuss soil formation and erosion, water resources, wildlife habitats, recycling, geology, and more. No registration required. NO FEAR CANNING - Thursday, July 28, 5:30 - Join us for a discussion and tutorial on how to do water bath canning safely and without fear! No registration required. FUN PROGRAMS & ACTIVITIES - Storytime, crafts, STEM, games, Legos, and more for all ages. Some programs require registration while for others you can just drop by the library and enjoy. Visit our website and social media pages for information throughout the summer! BRING YOUR OWN DEVICE - Wednesdays & Fridays, 11 ‘til 2. Have questions about Libby, Hoopla, or your device? Your library can help! Bring your device and passwords to access your accounts. Please call or visit the library website to register for this service.
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YA BOOK REVIEWS - Teens, do you need to earn community service or volunteer hours, or just want something to do? Review award-winning books for young adults selected by the American Library Association! MEMORY GARDEN - The library has created an on-site memory garden for patrons to memorialize individuals they have lost over the years. If you are interested in creating a small art piece to hang on the crabapple tree, please contact the library. CHILDREN’S SPEAKER: MIAMI CO. SOIL & WATER CONSERVATION DISTRICT - Thursday, June 9, 1:30 p.m. Presented by Linda Raterman, Information/Public Relations Specialist. She will be doing a program on the local streams as well as bringing in a stream table, and a PowerPoint on the power of water and how river confluences reach the ocean. RECYCLED BRACELET CRAFT - Saturday, June 11, 3 p.m. Grades 3-12. Participants will create bracelets by making beads out of magazine pages. TEEN GUEST SPEAKER: NICK WHEELER - Tuesday, June 14, 5 p.m. For tweens and teens. Nick has an associate’s degree in Eco Tourism. He spent five weeks in the Bahamas for a study in coral reefs, blue holes, scuba diving, open water kayaking, and more. He will show PowerPoints and videos of diving, discuss bleaching of coral reefs, how blue holes are created, and kayaking experiences. PINTEREST CRAFT OF THE MONTH - Tuesday, June 14, 6 p.m. Registration required. Join Katie in making fish net mason jars. CHILDREN’S SPEAKER: CHRIS ROWLANDS - Thursday, June 16, 1:30 p.m. Chris is a singer/musician who writes songs about environmental issues and animals. He's a naturalist and works for museums, nature centers, and the like. Along with his presentations, he has beautiful hand-painted backdrops and puppets that he uses. He incorporates his original song into the talks. HIGH NOONER’S BOOK DISCUSSION - Thursday, June 16, 12 p.m. Join Katie for a casual book discussion over The Vanishing Half by Brit Bennett. Books are available in the library, through the Ohio Digital Library and HOOPLA. BINGO FOR BOOKS - Thursdays, June 16 & 30, 6:30 p.m. Join Staci for an evening of BINGO and fun! Prizes awarded for each round. Registration required. GROWING GREEN - Friday, June 17, 3 p.m. Grades 3-12. This program will teach about the importance of growing plants and how they affect the water cycle. An introduction to plant life in the ocean will be discussed. Participants will create their own potted plant or terrarium, depending on their age, to take home. PAINT YOUR HEART OUT - Saturday, June 18, 2 p.m. Put on your painting clothes and let your creativity flow and your stress go in a completely judgement-free, adult environment. Registration required. All supplies provided. BOARD OF TRUSTEES MEETING - Tuesday, June 21, 7 p.m. TEEN CRAFT - Tuesday, June 21, 1 p.m. Teens and tweens can join Stacy in making beautiful painted seashells! All materials provided. JUST A LITTLE INSPIRATION BOOK CLUB - Wednesday, June 22, 1 p.m. Join Staci for Just a Little Inspiration Book Club over Sunrise by Susan May Warren. Books are available in the library, through the Ohio Digital Library and HOOPLA. CHILDREN’S PROGRAM: SEA TURTLES - Thursday, June 23, 1:30 p.m. Miss Wendy will read a book and discuss sea turtles. We will also be making sea turtle decorations using sea glass. ADULT ROCK PAINTING - Thursday, June 23, 6 p.m. Happiness Rocks Ohio, a group that paints rocks and spreads them throughout Ohio. They will be joining the library for this program. Participants will paint a rock of their choosing. Multiple rocks can be decorated. Sign-ups required. DUNGEONS AND DRAGONS - Friday, June 24, 12-4 p.m. Tweens and teens interested in Dungeons and Dragons can bring their dice and join Kelly and others for an afternoon of magic! Feel free to bring any accessories you may already have. Character sheets and some campaign materials provided. TIE-DYE DAY ON THE LAWN - For all ages! Participants can dye as many items as they want. Various colors of dye, rubber bands, and plastic bags provided. POETRY READING - Tuesday, June 28, 6 p.m. Join us in welcoming Gordon Alexander, who just released his second book of poetry, More Rhymes and Reflections to accompany his first book, Rhymes and Reflections. CHILDREN’S PROGRAM: STILLWATER STARGAZERS - Thursday, June 30, 1:30 p.m. Join Miss Wendy in welcoming Judy and Mike Feinstein, who will discuss ocean tides and how they are influenced by the moon. There will be an introduction to the telescope and opportunities for check-out at the library.
Graham Thornburg Named to Dean’s List At Olivet Nazarene Univ. Graham Thornburg of Covington was named to the Dean’s List at Olivet Nazarene University, Bourbonnais, Illinois, during the spring semester. To qualify for inclusion on the Dean’s List, a student must have been enrolled as a fulltime undergraduate student and attained a semester GPA of 3.50 or higher on a 4.00 grading scale.
Boehringer Named To Dean’s List At Ohio Dominican University Paige Boehringer of Covington is among 292 students named to Ohio Dominican University’s spring semester Dean’s List. In order to be so honored, full-time undergraduate students must have achieved a 3.5 GPA or better after taking a minimum of 12 credit hours. Ohio Dominican University is located in Columbus.
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