Weatherford Public Library May 2021 Event Guide

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Weatherford Public Library Event Guide - May 2021


May Programs And Crafts

Join us for stories and more in the Weatherford Public Library’s Reading Pavilion! This brand-new pavilion will host Weatherford Public Library’s Storytimes, where we will share delightful stories and fun songs. Not able to make it in-person? That’s okay, you will still be able to join us in our encore Virtual Storytimes on our Facebook Page! Our May Storytimes will be held on Tuesdays and Thursdays from May 4th to May 27th at 10:30am.

May Dates & Times Tuesdays 4th 10:30am-11:30am 11th 10:30am-11:30am 18th 10:30am-11:30am 25th 10:30am-11:30am 2 / M AY 2 0 21 EV E NT G UIDE

Thursdays 6th 10:30am-11:30am 13th 10:30am-11:30am 20th 10:30am-11:30am 27th 10:30am-11:30am


May Programs And Crafts

Friday May 21st

Join us online as we learn and discover about one of Earth’s hidden treasures! Using materials in our adventure packet we will craft a one-of-a-kind geode! These rockin’ adventure packets will be available at the reference desk for pick-up on May 21st. The demonstration video will be available on our Facebook Page noon on the same day. Craft Packets are first come, first served. *While Supplies Last

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May Programs And Crafts

May 4th 12:00pm

May the Fourth Be With You! Join us for this fun take and make program in which we create our own Baby Yoda finger puppets! Free supply packets will be available for pickup at the reference desk on May 4th and our demonstration video will debut on our Facebook page that same morning. All supply kits are available on a first come, first serve basis while supplies last.

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Monday May 17th

Have you ever been interested in being a part of the great things happening at Weatherford Public Library? Are you 14 to 17 years old? Then we have the program for you. We are excited to announce the return of the Teen Volunteer Program and we will kick things off with an orientation session from 6:00 to 7:00 p.m. on Monday, May 17th. During the orientation session you will find out more about duties that teen volunteers perform to help the library serve our community. Teen volunteers must be at least fourteen years of age to participate and will be given an application form to complete. May 4th 12:00pm

Please contact Melissa at msmith@weatherfordtx.gov if you have any questions.

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Tuesday May 18th, 2021 6:00-7:00 p.m.

Adults of all ages are welcome to join us at the Reading Pavilion to discuss the book of the month. The book selection for May is Lady Clementine by Marie Benedict, a novel that focuses on one of the people with the most influence during World War II, Prime Minister Winston Churchill’s wife, Clementine Churchill. Copies of the selected book for each month can be reserved by contacting Melissa at msmith@weatherfordtx.gov while supplies last. Please contact Melissa for more information on how to access the virtual

Did you know? - The library will be closed on May 31st for Memorial Day.

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Help support the library! Ask any staff member how to become a member of the Friends of the Library!


Thursday May 13th

Nifty Thrifty Homeschool Hints It’s Nifty AND Thrifty! Our latest homeschool video includes hints for organization, money saving tips, motivation, independent learning, repurposing items, and free resources. Ms. Leah discusses planning, workbox systems, rewards, strewing, upcycling and more while incorporating a homeschool lifestyle.

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Join us for the final installment of our virtual series featuring County Extension Agent Christina Fakhoury on Wednesday, May 5th at 2 p.m. on our Facebook page. In this session, we will feature strategies to get more fruits and vegetables into our healthier diets.

Join us in the Reading Pavilion on Tuesday, May 4th at 6 p.m. as the Parker County Master Gardeners present a special program on tree care and planting. There will be activity packets to help 1st through 6th graders learn about trees and growing things. The Master Gardeners will have door prize drawings for five lucky families to take home a free tree! All children under the age of 14 must be accompanied by a parent or guardian. Outdoor programs are contingent upon favorable weather conditions. 8 / MAY 2 0 2 1 EV EN T G U I D E


Weatherford Public Library May 2021 SUNDAY

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WEDNESDAY

THURSDAY

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Color Code: Children Teen Adult Families 2

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Storytime 10:30 - 11:30am

Library Closed

Take and Make a Baby Yoda 12:00pm

5 A Fresh Start For A Healthier You 2:00pm

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Storytime 10:30 - 11:30am

Tree Care and Planting 6:00pm

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Library Closed

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Library Closed Library Closed

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Teen Volunteer Orientation 6:00pm

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Storytime 10:30 - 11:30am Nifty Thrifty Homeschool Hints 12:00pm

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Storytime 10:30 - 11:30am

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Felt Geodes 12:00pm

Book Club 6:00 - 7:00pm

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Storytime 10:30 - 11:30am

Library Closed

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Weatherford Public Library Summer Reading Challenge 2021 June 1st - August 6th

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At WPL, we use Beanstack to manage the Summer Reading Challenge programs. This online summer reading management program is a free service that will help you track and manage participation in the library’s Summer Reading Challenge Reading Rewards Program for kids and teens and the Adult Summer Library Challenge. You can set up as many profiles within your account as needed, so it is easy to track participation for the whole family. If you used Beanstack with us a previous summer, a new account is not needed, as you can continue to use the account that you have already. Your password can be reset if you have forgotten it; please do not create an additional account. Let us know if you need assistance. If you are new to Beanstack, setting up your account takes just a couple simple steps and doesn’t require that you download anything, as it is browser-based. An optional mobile app is available if you choose to download and use it as well. If you do not have access to a computer, tablet, smartphone, or other internet connected device at home, the library’s computers can be used to participate. Need help? Visit us at the library and we will be happy to assist you with setting up your account and showing you how to use it. 1. Go to weatherfordtx.beanstack.org. 2. Look for your age group and click register. 3. Enter the required information and you’ll be all set with your account (a library card is not required to sign up with Beanstack). Information on Beanstack’s privacy policies can be found at: https://www.beanstack.com/privacy/. In addition to tracking your progress in the library’s summer challenges, Beanstack will alert you when you have earned a prize to be picked up at the library and will track your entries into any prize drawings for the summer reading programs. At the conclusion of the summer reading programs, Beanstack will conduct random drawings to select our winners from all entries received. The prize drawings are sponsored by the Friends of the Weatherford Public Library (a 501(c)3 corporation), 1014 Charles Street, Weatherford, TX 76086. Drawings are to be held the week of August 9th through 13th, 2021. Parental Notice: Beanstack requires personal information. If you choose to use Beanstack, you can apply Beanstack’s privacy policy addressing children’s privacy at any time. This allows parents to request that all of their child’s data be deleted from Beanstack’s database by sending an email message to contact@beanstack.com with “Request for Child Information Removal” as the subject, and the name and age of the child in the body of the message. There are numerous paid and free parental monitoring apps available should you wish to keep tabs on when your children are accessing the Beanstack website or should you wish to block access altogether. Additionally, if you are not comfortable sharing your children’s information, you may also opt out and use a paper log to participate in the program.

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Summer Reading Challenge Reading Rewards Program •Do you have a child aged from birth to 11 or a teen aged from 12 to 18 (and still in school)? •Are you a youth or a teen yourself? •Did you join our Summer Reading Challenge through Beanstack and can’t wait to earn prizes? You’re in the right place! The Reading Rewards Program works in the same way for all youth aged from birth to 18 years. It’s all about counting the minutes you spend reading. Each minute you read is worth one point and it doesn’t matter what you like to read – books, magazines, comics and audiobooks all count toward your goals. Also, reading aloud counts, so if you are a parent reading to a baby, toddler, or preschooler, they can earn prizes. If you are a kid or teen who likes to read aloud with younger siblings and family members, it counts for both of you. You can track your reading using Beanstack which will give you information about your prizes as you earn them. If you don’t have access to a computer or device that connects to the Internet or you prefer to track your reading on paper, you can use the reading log we have included on the next two pages and we will help you enter the information into our Beanstack website when you visit the library. Prizes are earned once you have read 5 hours, 10 hours, 15 hours, and 20 hours. You’ll have plenty of time to work on reaching all these goals – the Reading Rewards Program lasts from June 1st until August 6th. If you keep reading, you might become one of our Mega Readers. If you read 25 hours or more, you will earn a ticket to our Mega Reader Drawing for every 5 hours of reading done starting at 25 hours. If you can keep reading, you can keep earning tickets. You do need to get them all in by August the 6th, however, as the Mega Reader Drawings will be held the week of August 9th - 13th. There are three separate Mega Reader Drawings: one for ages 0-3 with special prizes selected for our youngest readers, one for ages 4-11, and another for teens – and each drawing will have three winners. The prize packets will be the same for each drawing, but different depending on the age group, so that kids and teens can have prizes tailored to their interests. We have also set up activities as part of the online Reading Rewards Program that challenge you to do something different and earn points! The activity points you earn will be combined with your reading points to earn badges. Whether you plan to earn rewards through reading only, or a combination of reading and activities, get ready to imagine your way through the best summer ever! 1 2 / M AY 2 0 2 1 EV EN T G U I D E


Adult Summer Library Challege Are you an adult aged 18 or older? If yes, our Adult Summer Library Challenge (SLC) was created just for you because we don’t believe that only the kids get to have fun over the summer! How To Earn Points Read, complete challenges, and participate in virtual events June 1st through August 16th, and you will earn points. Every minute read = 1 point, challenges and virtual events have point values from 5-25 points each, and book reviews you write count for 15 points per review. How to Earn Prizes and SLC Drawings Tickets On Beanstack, track your time spent reading (this includes graphic novels, magazines, eBooks, and listening to audiobooks), as well as each challenge you complete or virtual event that you participate in, in order to earn points, prizes, and tickets for the SLC Drawings. Every 300 points earned = 1 ticket for the SLC Drawings. Adult Prizes: Readers who earn 600 points will win an exclusive Clip On Reading Light. Readers who reach 1200 points will win an exclusive Weatherford Public Library Tote Bag. These prizes are limited in number and once they are gone, they’re gone! How to Redeem SLC Drawings Tickets Beanstack will keep track of the tickets that you earn. You can designate which prize(s) you want your tickets submitted toward for the SLC Drawings. Prize Distribution At the end of the Summer Reading Challenge, Beanstack will randomly select winners from all tickets entered in the SLC Drawings. Winners will be drawn the week of August 9th - 13th. Winners will be contacted and prizes must be claimed from the library by Wednesday,September 1st or we will have Beanstack draw a new winner.

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