September 2021 Azle Memorial Library Newsletter

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SEPTEMBER 2021 NEWSLETTER

AZLE MEMORIAL LIBRARY

DID YOU KNOW? SEPTEMBER IS LIBRARY CARD SIGN-UP MONTH! WE INVITE ALL MEMBERS OF THE COMMUNITY TO SIGN-UP FOR A FREE CARD. SEE THE BACK OF THIS NEWSLETTER FOR DETAILS.


USED BOOK SALE @ THE AZLE MEMORIAL LIBRARY

2 DAYS ONLY! FRIDAY 9/17/21: 10AM - 6PM SATURDAY 9/18/21: 10AM - 4PM

ADULT FICTION ADULT NON-FICTION HUNDREDS OF ITEMS!

ALCHEMY BOOKSTORE BRINGS YOU

The Back to Everything $1 or less! School Sale Cash preferred. ( C h eselected c k s a c c e p items t e d . S oup r r y to , n o50% c a r doff! s.) With

Takes place in the Library Community Room. Proceeds go to the Azle Library Trust to benefit the Azle Memorial Library. Please do not bring book donations to these sales. The Library will resume accepting book donations October 1, 2021. Call before donating: 817-752-2682.


City of Azle Stormwater Division & Azle Memorial Library

PLASTIC BAG EXCHANGE Bring 10+ plastic bags to recycle and get a free tote bag in exchange! Azle Memorial Library Wednesday 9/15/21 11:00 AM - 12:30 PM

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Fiction FREE! Checkouts Azle Memorial Library from August 2021 Wednesday 9/15/21 11:00 AM - 12:30 PM

1. Hidden by Fern Michaels 2. The Summer of Lost and Found by Mary Alice Monroe 3. Where the Crawdads Sing by Delia Owens 4. The 7 1/2 Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle by Stuart Turton 5. A Table by the Window by Lawana Blackwell 6. Fortune and Glory: Tantalizing Twenty-Seven by Janet Evanovich 7. Country Proud by Linda Lael Miller 8. The Maidens by Alex Michaelides 9. The Shadow by James Patterson 10. The Fifth Witness by Michael Connelly

Paper

ARTS

&

CHATS:

Pumpkins

TUESDAY, OCTOBER 5TH | 6:30 - 7:30 PM in the Library Community Room

Adults of all ages, join us for an evening of fall inspired crafting (& chatting) as we make paper pumpkins -- a perfect addition to any fall decor! FREE TO ATTEND. NO REGISTRATION REQUIRED.

PATRON PICK Travis H. Liked its "well thought out premise that [wasn't] contrived or cliché." CALL NUMBER: FIC ASHER

HAVE YOUR OWN PATRON PICK? 1. VISIT THE LIBRARY AND PICK UP A “PATRON PICK” CARD. 2. FILL OUT AND RETURN TO THE "PATRON PICK" BOX BY THE FRONT OF THE LIBRARY. 3. ANY AGE READER CAN PARTICIPATE! 4. YOUR REVIEW COULD BE FEATURED IN THE NEWSLETTER OR IN A SHELF DISPLAY!


Azle Memorial Library

Canned Food Drive

Benefitting the Lions Club Blessing Box @ One Azle

Items Needed: Canned Corn/Creamed Corn Canned Peas Canned Green Beans Canned Diced Tomatoes Canned Spaghetti Sauce

Canned Pork & Beans Canned Chicken Canned Tuna Canned Soup Canned Stew

SEPTEMBER 1-30, 2021 Cans Only.

Drop off items: Azle Memorial Library 333 W. Main Street Azle, TX 76020 (Inside during open hours) Questions? Call 817-752-2682


In partnership with Texas A&M AgriLife, the Azle Library presents:

HEALTHY BITES

SEPTEMBER 23RD AT 6:30 PM

A presentation on MyPlate and healthy eating, including cooking demonstration and samples!

MASTER OF MEMORY OCTOBER 6TH, 13TH, & 20TH FROM 1-2:30 PM

Join us for this three session series to help you understand memory issues and learn some tips and activities to help maintain healthy memories.

COOKING UNDER PRESSURE

NOVEMBER 4TH AT 6:30 PM

Learn how to prepare quick and delicious meals using the electric pressure cooker. Program will include cooking demonstration and food samples!

PROGRAMMING IS GEARED TO ADULTS, BUT PARENTS WITH CHILDREN MAY ALSO ATTEND.


Thank You Rotary Club of Azle! IN 2017 THE ROTARY CLUB OF AZLE STARTED A NEW LITERACY INITIATIVE. DURING EACH WEEKLY MEETING, THE ROTARY CLUB RECOGNIZES THEIR GUEST PRESENTER BY DONATING A PICTURE BOOK TO THE AZLE MEMORIAL LIBRARY IN THE SPEAKER'S HONOR. HUNDREDS OF BOOKS HAVE BEEN DONATED OVER THE YEARS! THANK YOU TO THE AZLE ROTARIANS FOR MAKING A DIFFERENCE TO THE CHILDREN AND FAMILIES OF OUR COMMUNITY THROUGH THEIR GENEROUS LITERACY DONATIONS!

PHOTO COURTESY OF THE AZLE NEWS

LEGO CLUB September 18

AT 4:3O PM LEGO Club occurs the third Wednesday of each month at 4:30 PM in the Library Community Room. Kids of all ages (and the young at heart!) are welcome to attend this FREE program!


Storytime Join our Children's Librarian for stories, songs, crafts, and more!

Storytime programs are designed to stimulate young minds. Parents and caregivers strongly encouraged to participate. If you are not sure which one to attend, try both and find what fits your family best.

is back!! Toddler Tales

18-36 Months Wednesdays & Thursdays 10:15 AM

Preschool Storytime 3-6 Years Wednesdays & Thursdays 11:00 AM

*There is no need to sign up to attend storytime, however groups of 6 or more must pre-register with the Children's Librarian by calling 817-752-2682 at least 48 hours in advance.

FAMILY CHALLENGE:

CANDY CORN TOWER BUILD Tuesday, October 12 N O I T A R N T O IS TI G A E R R 4:30 to 5:30 PM T S ! I D G E R RE UIRED! I U Q Azle Library Community Room RE REQ Put your family's skills to the test in this fun, FREE program! Compete against other families to see who can build the tallest tower made only from candy corn and toothpicks supplied by the library. The champion family will win an awesome prize pack!

Perfect for all families with children ages 6-14! Call the Library at 817-752-2682 to register. Ask to speak to the Children's Librarian.


364

DEWEY DECIMAL NUMBER OF THE MONTH

(CRIMINOLOGY)

TRUE CRIME FACTS The Penguin Dictionary of Psychology defines criminology as "a hybrid science - a blend of law, sociology, psychology and medicine - that studies crime, criminals and penology." The term criminology was created in 1885 by Raffaele Garofalo. American sociologist Edwin Sutherland wrote his major work "White-Collar Crime" in 1949. The National Institute of Justice started as the Law Enforcement Assistance Administration in the 1960's and 70's. According to Gale's World of Criminal Justice, "nearly every true crime story revolves around murder, yet murder figures in less than 20 percent of reported crime."

(SOURCE: TEXSHARE DATABASES)


Adult Book Clubs are IN PERSON starting September 21!

LOOKING FOR A GROUP READ? TRY

MAIN STREET BOOK CLUB

3RD TUESDAY OF THE MONTH AT 6 PM

September 21

October 19

November 16

December 21

OR, READ WHAT YOU WANT & DISCUSS WITH NEXT MEETING: SEPTEMBER 30TH

Unbound BOOK CLUB

LAST THURSDAY OF THE MONTH AT 6 PM ADULTS OF ALL AGES ARE INVITED TO ATTEND.

BOOK CLUB MEETINGS ARE HELD IN THE LIBRARY COMMUNITY ROOM.



Library Calendar & Notable Dates September 2021 SUNDAY

MONDAY

TUESDAY

WEDNESDAY

6

5

7

LIBRARY CLOSED LABOR DAY 13

12

3

4

8 Toddler Tales

9 Toddler Tales

10 WORLD

11 LIBRARY

SUICIDE PREVENTION DAY

CLOSED STING FLING Visit our booth!

17

18

19

20

24

25 NATIONAL

21

Main Street Book Club 6 PM

TALK LIKE A PIRATE DAY 26

27

10:15 AM Preschool Storytime 11 AM

15 Tod. Tales 10:15 AM

HISPANIC HERITAGE GRANDPARENTS AUTHOR ROALD MONTH BEGINS DAY DAHL DAY

SATURDAY

2 Toddler Tales

TAFB Benefits Assistance 1-4 PM 14

FRIDAY

1 Toddler Tales 10:15 AM Preschool Storytime 11 AM

NATIONAL DAY OF CHARITY

THURSDAY

Preschool Storytime 11 AM Bag Exchange 11-12:30 LEGO Club 4:30 PM

22Toddler Tales 10:15 AM Preschool Storytime 11 AM

28

NATIONAL 29Toddler Tales 10:15 AM VOTER REGISTRATION Preschool DAY Storytime 11 AM

10:15 AM Preschool Storytime 11 AM

10:15 AM Preschool Storytime 11 AM 16 Toddler Tales 10:15 AM Preschool Storytime 11 AM

23

Toddler Tales 10:15 AM

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Adult Fiction & Non-Fiction Book Sale 10 AM - 6 PM

Adult Fiction & Non-Fiction Book Sale 10 AM - 4 PM COMIC BOOK DAY

Preschool Storytime 11 AM

30

Healthy Bites 6:30 PM Toddler Tales 10:15 AM

Preschool Storytime 11 AM Unbound Book Club 6 PM

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Note: The Library will close early at 5 PM on Thursday 9/16 to set up for the Book Sale.

October 2021 SUNDAY

MONDAY

TUESDAY

WEDNESDAY

THURSDAY

FRIDAY 1

2

INTERNATIONAL COFFEE DAY

3

4

TAFB Benefits Assistance 1-4 PM Art & Chats: Adult Pumpkin Craft 6:30 PM

NATIONAL TACO DAY 11 12 COLUMBUS DAY Family Candy Corn Tower & INDIGINOUS Build PEOPLES DAY 4:30 PM (Library Open)

10

17

5

NATIONAL PASTA DAY

24

18

Main Street Book Club 6 PM 25

WORLD FOOD DAY

31

HALLOWEEN

19

26

Toddler Tales 10:15 AM

6

Preschool Storytime 11 AM Master of Memory 1 PM - 2:30 PM Tales 13 Toddler 10:15 AM Preschool Storytime 11 AM Master of Memory 1 PM - 2:30 PM

20

Tod. Tales 10:15 AM

Preschool Storytime 11 AM Master of Memory 1 PM LEGO Club 4:30 PM

27 Toddler Tales 10:15 AM Preschool Storytime 11 AM

SATURDAY

7 Toddler Tales 8 10:15 AM Preschool Storytime 11 AM 14 Toddler Tales 15 10:15 AM GLOBAL Preschool HANDWASHING Storytime DAY 11 AM Toddler Tales 21 22 10:15 AM

NATIONAL DAY OF NONVIOLENCE 9

16 NATIONAL DICTIONARY DAY

23

Preschool Storytime 11 AM Teen Zine Program 6-7 PM Tales 28 Toddler 10:15 AM Preschool Storytime 11 AM Unbound Book Club 6 PM

29

30 NATIONAL CAT DAY


UPCOMING CLOSURES

SIGNING UP FOR A LIBRARY CARD IS FREE!

MONDAY 9/6: LABOR DAY SATURDAY 9/11: *STING FLING

ADULTS 18+:

BRING A TEXAS ID AND PROOF OF ADDRESS (LIKE A UTILITY BILL) TO SIGN UP. YOU DO NOT HAVE TO LIVE IN AZLE TO BE ELIGIBLE FOR A CARD.

upcoming days during 2021. your account online remain

CAN GET A CARD AS LONG AS THEIR PARENT OR LEGAL GUARDIAN HAS A CARD.

available 24/7. *Book drop access will be blocked on

9/11/21 during Sting Fling.

CHILD POLICIES

LIBRARY HOURS 10 AM - 6 PM 10 AM - 8 PM 10 AM - 6 PM 10 AM - 8 PM 12 PM - 6 PM 10 AM - 4 PM CLOSED

AGES 0-8: A PARENT OR CAREGIVER (AGE 18+) MUST REMAIN IN THE IMMEDIATE VICINITY OF THE CHILD AGES 9-13: A PARENT OR CAREGIVER (AGE 18+) MUST REMAIN IN THE BUILDING WITH THE CHILD. AGES 14-17: MAY USE THE LIBRARY INDEPENDENTLY, PROVIDED THAT THEY FOLLOW LIBRARY RULES.

THANK YOU FOR YOUR HELPING TO KEEP OUR LIBRARY SAFE! PLEASE SEE THE LIBRARY POLICIES ON OUR WEBSITE FOR FULL DETAILS.

COMPUTER ACCESS, NEW CARD REGISTRATION AND FAXING END 10 MINUTES BEFORE CLOSING.

AZLE MEMORIAL LIBRARY

The Library will be closed on these Outside return drops and access to

KIDS AGES 5-17:

MONDAY: TUESDAY: WEDNESDAY: THURSDAY: FRIDAY: SATURDAY: SUNDAY:

THURSDAY 9/16: CLOSING AT 5 PM

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