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Woe to the lost lens cap, the single broken drawer handle on the eightdrawer dresser. Woe to the latch that no longer latches. And woe above all to assembling IKEA furniture, am I right?
you were so preoccupied by the perplexing and too-minimalist Swedish assembly directions. You could go the hard route with IKEA customer service, or you could drop by the library's Make-It Lab and make the missing piece yourself. Here's a hint: Our way is a lot more entertaining.
Surprisingly, the library can help you even with that. It's inevitable you'll break or lose some imperative fixture or piece of that brand new GRUNDTAL or DAGSTORP, because
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about how to use our 3D design software, Google Sketch Up and make your own prototype. Or, you can access one of the millions of designs that have already been created if it turns out it fits your needs. Didn't know the library did that? Well, now you do. APRIL-MAY 2016
Lawn & Garden Neighborhood
Grow your gardening skills
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Garden power
verything's coming up roses at the library because it's spring and time to rejoice in all things flora and fauna.
• Learn the delicate art of the orchid. • Harvest big, juicy watermelons so desirable you'll need to hire a security guard for your watermelon patch.
Come along and get your hands into the dirt to create hearty gardens for food and pleasure. We have all the tools you need for inspiration and execution this spring.
Those are some lofty goals! But with the library's help, your dream of becoming a great gardener is actually within reach.
Our Lawn & Garden Neighborhood is brimming full of books for every topic you could imagine on transforming your outdoor spaces. Imagine yourself in a sunhat, shovel in hand, accomplishing all of this: • Build a water garden or Koi pond. • Grow a lawn the neighbors will envy. • Plant shrubs to complement your home. • Plant native flowers that attract butterflies and other pollinators.
MASTER GARDENERS SERIES March 31 - Spring Lawn Care April 21 - Planting for Curb Appeal April 28 - Grandma's Tomatoes May 12 - Community Gardens May 26 - All About Trees
Once you've picked a bouquet of great gardening books and browsed through gardening mags on Flipster, plan to attend the Master Gardener Series with expert advice from the Shawnee County Extension Office.
June 9 - Container Gardening June 23 - Rain Barrels July 14 - Plant Diseases and Issues August 18 - Bees and Butterflies
Jamie Kidd, horticulture extension agent (pictured on cover), says that gardening is "probably the most relaxing thing you can do. It is great for your physical and mental health and has a calming effect on the soul."
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Go to the library's Lawn & Garden Neighborhood, because there isn't just one book that will work for your garden. Luckily, ALL our books are free, and you can check out up to 99. Pick and choose the gardening advice that works for you. That's using your green thumb and your brain power. APRIL-MAY 2016
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Your library is both a physical place and a digital space. You can access each with your card. It’s your key to entertainment, information, resources and tools you can utilize to enrich your life. Your library card gives you access to a massive collection of books, of course. But it’s also your portal to media, technology and movies. With your card, you can gather the materials that help you learn, play and laugh. Your library card is small, but it is mighty. Get your card at tscpl.org/librarycard.
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“Organize the world” – that’s Marie Kondo’s motto. If you don’t know Kondo, you’ve probably been living under a rock. Or, more likely, under a mountain of clutter.
She says that Kondo's philosophy has changed the way she views her belongings, but also life in general. "I've started to ask myself, is this sparking joy in my life, and if not, then why am I doing it?"
Her international bestseller, The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up, in which she details her Japanese KonMari method of decluttering, has invaded the homes and even the lives of millions of readers.
Scarlett's family recently tackled the daunting task of bringing the KonMari method to their humongous collection of books, 18 boxes collecting dust in the attic for nearly a decade.
Kondo's philosophy is simple - get rid of any objects that don't "spark joy."
On a nice day, they lugged all the boxes outdoors, and within reason, followed Kondo's dictates. They spread the books out on the porch and the sidewalks so they could "grasp the totality"of their collection. Then they held each book and re-homed anything that didn't "spark joy." In the end, they got rid of 10 boxes of books.
Among those who discovered the KonMari is the library's Technical Services Supervisor Scarlett FisherHerreman.
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For "Konverts" to the KonMari method, the rewards of de-cluttering aren't only about the freeing up of physical space. "You gain space in your life, and that's liberating," says Scarlett. "But you also gain space conceptually. You don't feel as weighed down by all the stuff you're responsible for." The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up is available in audio format on Hoopla, on OverDrive and in print copies. If "Kondo-ing" just isn't your cup of tea but you still want solid advice on wrangling your clutter, the library's Home Neighborhood has you covered with books by organizing professionals.
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Seeds of change It seemed like an ordinary day at the library, but behind the scenes a group of staff members from all over the building were busy…making paper. In fact, members of our Green Team were making seed paper - paper embedded with seeds from the library's Monarch Waystation and Pollinator Garden (located at the southwest corner of the building near the flag pole). Let me tell you the remarkable story of our library's garden. Because of certain agricultural practices, bees and Monarchs have lost their habitats and the plants they rely on for food. Now their populations are winnowing.
Library staff planted the Monarch Waystation in the spring of 2014 and expanded it in 2015. It's full of milkweed, the only plant that Monarch butterflies use as a host for reproduction. Flowering plants in the garden provide nectar and pollen for bees as well as butterflies.
paper will be distributed to community members at the Green Fair April 16. We made our recycled paper from clean shredded paper trash. If you want to learn to make paper, the library’s Arts & Crafts Neighborhood has great resources. We'll also hold a Recycled Papermaking Workshop April 6. See page 10 for the details.
We noticed the garden was producing scads of seeds, and wanted to share our seeds with other concerned folks.
Because only you can bake it with a dash of love. catalog.tscpl.org • cake pan
Visit the Lawn & Garden Neighborhood for more info on seedsaving and/or using native plants to benefit bees and butterflies.
Betsy Roe, the Alice C. Sabatini Gallery's Educator, and I put our heads together, and an idea really began to germinate. We made two types of papers: Milkweed seed paper and mixed nectar flowers seed paper. The seed
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very child ready for kindergarten – it’s a goal that The Library Foundation believes in. And we're supporting the library’s efforts to achieve it.
As our energies focus on early childhood, we’re excited to welcome Brenda Dietrich to the Foundation’s Board of Trustees. Brenda is the recently retired Auburn-Washburn school superintendent and passionately involved in the community. She replaces outgoing board member Dr. Bob Parman. Completing his second three-year term, Dr. Parman was recently acknowledged for his exceptional service to the Foundation and the library.
We’ve created a new early childhood fund to fuel action on four initiatives. A new Mobile Early Childhood Learning Center will arrive in 2016, and the Foundation has allocated its funding. We’re covering some start-up costs for the Dolly Parton Imagination Library, a joint venture between the library and United Way of Topeka. We’ll also continue to fund the Read with Me program and expand the iRead Kindergarten TOPEKA & SHAWNEE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY NEWS
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n the early morning hours, Monica Hernandez prepares for a busy day managing a bustling kitchen. But first, she goes out to the garden to pick herbs and vegetables. It sounds like a scenario from an urban bistro or something, right? This is the Millennium Café at the library which, surprisingly, harvests many of its ingredients from a well-tended little garden on the library grounds.
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"In the mornings, I go out to the garden and pick parsley, sage, thyme and rosemary. Denise [the café baker] makes amazing dill bread when fresh dill is in season. We use the garden's basil for pesto and whatever vegetables are in season for side orders," says Monica. The sides are freshly picked veggies like potatoes, summer squash, green beans and beets.
"People love our beets. We prepare them with olive oil and fresh herbs," explains Monica.
The café also recently added a slate of organic menu items, including soups and sandwiches.
The café is conscientious about the freshness and locality of its ingredients. Wednesday's burger special uses locallyraised, grass-fed beef and the chicken is also high quality from local purveyors.
This spring and summer, stop into the cafe to see what's in season and what's new from the garden. Or check out the catering menu at tscpl.org/cafe
$ 99
Polynesian Mexican North American Tuscan Chicken Chicken Caesar Chicken Fajita M-F 8:15am - 5:30 pm Sat 9am - 4:30pm | Sun closed
Free research from Consumer Reports When it’s time to upgrade your TV, replace a dead refrigerator or test drive a new car, many buyers automatically turn to the Consumer Reports magazine and website for their trustworthy product ratings and recommendations.
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Simply visit tscpl.org/databases and click on the link for Consumer Reports. There, now the whole marketplace is at your fingertips.
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am very fond of annotated editions; like keys to a secret room or a map of hidden treasure, annotated editions reveal gems that enhance the reading of a beloved text. John Matteson's lovely annotated edition of Louisa May Alcott's classic Little Women is no exception: this oversized volume, generously illustrated and thoughtfully edited, is a treasure trove of information not only about the book but also about the Alcott family.
In fact, the many wonderful illustrations and photographs are reason enough to check out The Annotated Little Women. Matteson includes Little Women illustrations from different artists such as Norman Rockwell and May Alcott. There are movie stills from from the 1933, 1949, and 1994 films (to refresh your memory, Katherine Hepburn, June Allyson and Winona Ryder were the respective "Jos"). There are also many photographs of the Alcott family and various Alcottiana such as Lizzie Alcott's sewing box and Anna Alcott's wedding dress. Louisa May Alcott famously didn't want to write a novel for girls, fearing it would be dull, but more than a hundred years after its publication, Little Women lives on in our hearts. If it's been awhile since you've peeped in on the March family, John Matteson's annotated edition is a marvelous way to reacquaint yourself with the joys and sorrows of Meg, Jo, Beth and Amy. — Julie Nelson, author of Lost in the Stacks, tscpl.org
Of course we find out about Amy March's pickled limes and Meg's blanc mange (with recipes!), as well as explanations of the many allusions to John Bunyan's allegory The Pilgrim's Progress, but what I found fascinating were the parallels - and notable differences - between the fictional March family and the Alcotts. The Alcott sisters really did put on theatricals, for example, with Anna Alcott ("Meg") being both a gifted actress and talented set builder. Lizzie Alcott ("Beth") did die tragically young, but her final, lingering days were not nearly as peaceful as Beth's. May Alcott ("Amy") was a talented artist and many of her paintings, drawings and even the cast she made of her foot are reproduced in this edition.
Before The Fall by Noah Hawley From the Emmy Award-winning creator of Fargo and writer for the hit television series Bones comes the thriller to read in 2016. A corporate jet carrying 11 crashes into the ocean on a nighttime flight from Martha’s Vineyard to New York. Only two people survive—Scott Burroughs, a middle-aged former drunk and minor artist, and a four-yearold boy. Scott saves the boy, swimming to shore and into a frenzy of media-shaped hero worship, federal investigations of terrorism and criminal activity, and sudden media-driven accusations of financial exploitation. This is a gritty tale of a man overwhelmed by unwelcome notoriety, with a stunning, thoroughly satisfying conclusion. — Jennifer Jones, author of Fiction 5, tscpl.org
You can be a librarian for a day Why is your library important to you? What makes the library special to you and your family? This year’s National Library Week campaign is “Libraries Transform,” and now is your chance to share your library story with us.
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during National Library Week, April 10-16, and you could be chosen to be librarian for a day. Imagine being a Kid’s librarian sharing a book at storytime or being on “team Alice” or “team Sherlock” while shadowing a bookmobile librarian. Selected winners will have the opportunity to get a behind the scenes
Tell us what makes your library special and how it enriches your life. Up to five stories will be featured on our website
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look at what it takes to provide essential services to our community. Go to tscpl.org/libraryweek for instructions and rules or call Diana Friend at 785-580-4486.
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Your mobile library At any given time of day, library staff are zipping across the city and county, bringing library services and collections to those who need them, right where they are. Here's how we did it in 2015:
OUTREACH
Día de los Niños, 2015
• Storytimes and book groups are at community centers • Outreach storytellers visit 50 local daycares • Red Carpet senior services deliver to 40 retirement and congregate living facilities and 130 homebound customers • Librarians at NETReach help people in the Hi-Crest neighborhood find jobs • Checking out a Kansas Children's Discovery Center passport gives families free entry • Library materials are delivered to nearly a dozen Library @ Work sites • Bookmobiles bring materials to 20 sites throughout the city and county We read together In 2015, we all read True Grit by Charles Portis and celebrated a great tradition of Western Classics with music, poetry, art, carnival capers and horseloads of fun and learning. You checked out True Grit 1,394 times in one month!
READING
You came. You saw. You had a great time & learned something, too. You come to us to learn and be entertained. Library customers and visitors attended library events over 90,000 times in 2015 and made 798,452 trips to the library.
Summer readers are superheroes 9,120 babies, kids, teens and adults took the reading challenge this summer. And kids read a whopping 72,527 hours total. That means they beat the summer slide and kept their reading skills honed all summer long.
Overall checkouts increased Our nearly 100,000 library cardholders checked out a total of 2,330,123 items from the library, digital branch and outreach sites. You downloaded or streamed 274,670 movies, ebooks, audiobooks, TV shows and music. Digital checkouts increased by 29.2% You welcomed "Alice" to the community The vibrancy and whimsy of Lewis Carroll's Alice in Wonderland now flows through the streets of Shawnee County, thanks to gifts by Margaret and Hugh McCausland to the Library Foundation and the Friends of the Library.
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2015 HIGHLIGHTS
THE NEXT DECADE
CIRCULATION CIRCULATION INCREASED 1.3% IN 2015
Digital downloads increased 29.2% and accounted for 11.8% of total circulation. The picture book collection had an increase in circulation as a result of the new bin shelving.
93.5% OF CHECKOUTS in the main library took place at a self-check kiosk.
CARDHOLDERS At the end of 2015, 99,683 people had active library cards. An increase of 201 from 2014.
Community meeting at Oakland Community Center
Your aspirations A major part of developing our community impact goals has been getting feedback from the community, staff and board members. In the summer of 2015, we held community meetings in partnership with Heartland Visioning. Members of the community identified aspirations they felt were most important. Those included:
9%
Sources of financial support
68%
Northeast Kansas Library System
Shawnee County Adults
21%
Shawnee County Kids
COLLECTION
456,207 total items
Expenditures
• Literacy • Diversity • Lifelong learning
We added 9,787 ebooks and audiobooks to our OverDrive collection. Hoopla added thousands of new ebooks, audiobooks, albums and movies to its selection.
PROGRAMMING
20,612
Program attendance increased 19.5% from 2014. In 2015, programs were attended 90,841 times at the main building or at a remote location.
We've gathered information from various groups and will announce the Next Decade Strategic Plan and Community Impact Goals in 2016. Makerspace advances In 2015, we made technology available in our new makerspace, the Make-It Lab, so that all can have access to 21st Century design and technology tools.
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We also showed up downtown at 712 Innovations, a fully-outfitted makerspace for entrepreneurs and inventors. Librarians assist 712 users to help them turn a passion for making into a viable business.
people attended a show in the gallery
14,130
In 2015 there were 795,411 visits to tscpl.org.
like us on Facebook.
That is up 38.2% from 2014.
5,911
follow us on Twitter.
MEETING ROOMS
+ 13.7%
meeting rooms were booked
8,669
times in 2015.
+ 21.9% 49,115
meeting room hours were booked in 2015.
+ 1.5%
An estimated attendance of
147,909
at meeting room events.
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April / May Schedule of Events ¡ tscpl.org/events For events that require registration, visit tscpl.eventbrite.com • Call 785-580-4400 for assistance
ADULT Money Smart Kansas
Find new, smart ways to spend, save and borrow money from local financial professionals in classes exploring personal spending, saving plans, investment fraud, couponing and credit reports. Free educational materials will be available in the library rotunda from financial institutions. ■ Marvin Auditorium 101ABC
Sat
Apr 2
9 a.m.-12:15 p.m.
Gaming for Adults
If you love to play, need a challenge or just want to socialize with fellow gamers, come enjoy some video games and tabletop games. Bring your own, or play ours! ■ Lingo Story Room
Sat Sat
Apr 2 May 7
2-5 p.m. 2-5 p.m.
Senior Health Insurance Counseling for Kansas (SHICK) helps you navigate the complex web of Medicare. Mon Apr 4 Mon May 2
1-3 p.m. 1-3 p.m.
Alzheimer’s Association Family Caregiving Series
A six-part series for people who care for individuals with Alzheimer's disease or a related dementia, with weekly focus on resistance to care, activities, medications, placement decisions and the role of the caregiver. Registration required. Call the Alzheimer's Association to register at 785-271-1844. ■ Marvin Auditorium 101B
Mon Apr 4, 11, 18, 25
5:30-7 p.m.
League of Women Voters Tuesday Topics: Randy Peterson
The speaker is Randy Peterson, President and Chief Executive Officer of Stormont-Vail HealthCare. The public is invited to attend. Luncheon for League members at 11:30 a.m.; program from 12-1 p.m. ■ Marvin Auditorium 101BC
Tue
Apr 5
11:30 a.m.-1 p.m.
Recycled Papermaking
Transform trash into paper! In this workshop, you will learn the basics of papermaking and make your own recycled paper. Materials provided. Registration required. Call Crestview Community Center to register at 785-251-2960. ■ Crestview Community Center - 4801 SW Shunga Dr.
Wed Apr 6
How to Participate in a Writers Workshop
■ Marvin Auditorium 101B
■ Marvin Auditorium 101BC
Find out what it takes to start your own business. This event covers important topics such as business legal structure, writing a business plan, knowing your competition and what to expect from being your own boss. Presented by Washburn Small Business Development Center. Wed Apr 6
■ Menninger Room 206
Wed May 4
You can gather like-minded writers, share works, successfully workshop fiction, nonfiction and poetry and make your own writing community right where you are. We’ll show you how. Leave armed with new connections and resources to get started creating or joining a writers group.
5:30-8 p.m.
Tue
General George S. Patton endures as one of the most dynamic and complex figures from WWII. Join Roger Aeschliman as he re-enacts the life and experiences of this larger-than-life American hero. Wed Apr 6
■ Marvin Auditorium 101A
Wed Apr 13
A timely discussion about literacy and leadership. Speaker Michel' Cole, Vice President of Corporate Communications and Public Affairs at Westar Energy will discuss Made to Stick and Switch by Chip and Dan Heath. While encouraged, it is not necessary to read the books ahead of time. A Q&A session will follow.
7-8:30 p.m.
1-2:30 p.m.
■ Marvin Auditorium 101C
Thu Apr 14
■ Shawnee North Community Center - 300 NE 43rd St.
10-11:30 a.m. 10-11:30 a.m.
11 a.m.-1 p.m. 11 a.m. - 1 p.m.
■ Central Park Community Center - 1534 SW Clay St.
Mon Apr 11 Mon May 9
5-6 p.m. 5-6 p.m.
Mon Apr 11 Mon May 9
Sat
■ Anton Room 202
Tue Tue
Apr 12 May 10
Apr 16
1-4 p.m.
Card Making with Cindy
Learn how to make your own greeting cards with the help of a local expert. Cindy shows you how to make two cards and teaches you how to do your own embossing. Part of the library’s Senior Life series.
Explore personal writing and illustrated journals through creative prompts and art techniques around a monthly theme. Discover additional ideas through the works of others, in-session sharing and online sources.
■ Marvin Auditorium 101C
Mon Apr 18
1-2 p.m.
Planting for Curb Appeal
Dress for success - your yard, that is. Landscape gardening is one part science and one part pursuit of beauty. Learn how to make your gardening efforts pay off.
10-11:30 a.m. 10-11:30 a.m.
Sat
Apr 23
■ Marvin Auditorium 101B
Thu Apr 21
7-8 p.m.
1-3 p.m.
Picture This: Digital Photography Club
Get involved in a supportive community of fellow photographers. Meet up at a different location each month to take pictures, share creative ideas and have fun. Anyone is welcome, whether you use the most expensive up-to-date camera or a simple cell phone. ■ Washburn University Campus, Entrance to Living Learning Center
Mon Apr 25
■ Capitol Building, Front steps
Mon May 23
6:30-8 p.m. 6:30-8 p.m.
Regional Poetry Reading & Open Mic
Talented poets from our region read aloud in celebration of National Poetry Month. Bring your own poems to share during open mic time, then listen while published poets read from their work. ■ Marvin Auditorium 101BC
■ Marvin Auditorium 101B
7-8:45 p.m.
■ Marvin Auditorium, Story Zone
Journaling with Words and Images
■ Marvin Auditorium
■ Hughes Room 205
More than 20 community organizations share their information with hands-on activities about how to help the environment. Make green connections. Activities include crafts, music, games and live animals. Fun for all ages.
3:30-4:30 p.m. 3:30-4:30 p.m.
Members bring books to share and trade. Refreshments provided. This is a members-only event, however, memberships are available at the door. Individual memberships are $20 and families are $30. Call 580-4445 for more information.
Tue
Green Fair: Live Green 2016
Being a caregiver can be incredibly stressful, but you don't have to do it alone. Come meet and talk to others who are in the same situation as you. Moderated by April Maddox, caregiver support specialist at Jayhawk Area Agency on Aging.
Friends of the Library Book Swap
Kansas Afro-American Historical & Genealogical Society
Thu Apr 14
Caregiver Support Group
■ Anton Room 202
7-8:30 p.m.
This Kansas genealogical chapter meets monthly to share tips and techniques on African American family history and to learn more about African American history in Kansas. Each month has a different topic and guest speakers.
■ Computer Training Center - register at tscpl.eventbrite.com
Sat Apr 9 Sat May 14
6-8 p.m.
Those Who Lead, Read: Michel' Cole
Get started in genealogy and learn how to use the print and online resources your library offers. Receive a pedigree chart and other helpful forms for keeping records as you research your family tree. Registration required. Call to register for classes at Shawnee North (785-286-0676) and Central Park (785-251-2965). Thu Apr 7 Thu May 5
6:30-8:30 p.m.
Entrepreneurs find out the legal requirements to start and run a small business. Presented by the Washburn Business & Transactional Law Center.
An Evening With General George Patton
■ Marvin Auditorium 101C
Apr 12
Legal Issues and Your Small Business
5:30-8 p.m.
Computerized Genealogy
Medicare Mondays ■ Menninger Room 206
How to Start a Business
Apr 26
7-8:30 p.m.
Grandma’s Tomatoes
Where to plant, the best varieties to select and how to care for plants - a little bit of effort can reap great rewards in the form of ripe, juicy tomatoes. The Shawnee County Extension Master Gardeners will show you how. Thu Apr 28
7-8 p.m.
Trivia Night @ your library
Enter as a team of 5-8 friends, coworkers or family members working together to answer 100 questions from 10 categories. Prizes will be awarded to the top trivia teams! Doors open at 6 p.m. The Millennium Café will be open until 6:30 p.m. Registration begins March 1 at tscpl.eventbrite.com. ■ Marvin Auditorium
Fri
Apr 29
6:30-9 p.m.
League of Women Voters Tuesday Topics: Dale Dennis
Speaker is Dale Dennis, Deputy Commissioner of the Kansas State Department of Education. The public is invited to attend. Luncheon for League members at 11:30 a.m.; program from 12-1 p.m. ■ Marvin Auditorium 101BC
Tue
May 3
11:30 a.m.-1 p.m.
Explorations in Printmaking
Learn simple printmaking techniques using easy-tofind materials. Design and create a print to take home with you. Materials provided. Registration required. Call Crestview to register at 785-251-2960. ■ Crestview Community Center - 4801 SW Shunga Dr.
Wed May 4
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Finding Health Information on the Internet
Finding quality health information from trusted sources can be a challenging endeavor. Our consumer health librarian will show you how to access answers to your health and wellness questions. Evaluate the health information you are reading online. Practice hands on with recommended websites. Register at http://tscpl. eventbrite.com. ■ Computer Training Center
Fri Tue
May 6 May 24
3-4:30 p.m. 9 a.m.-10:30 p.m.
Sports Trivia
Bring some friends, enjoy some food and beverages and show us how much you know about sports at our sports trivia competition at Pizza Pub at West Ridge Mall. No registration is necessary and prizes will be awarded to the top teams. ■ Pizza Pub - West Ridge Mall
Fri
May 6
8:30-10:30 p.m.
Community Novel Project: Marketing Yourself
Create and promote your writing persona to help connect readers to your books. Learn how to improve author bios, use social media, choose head shots and give compelling written and recorded interviews. Get tips and share experiences with other writers. Registration required. Go to tscpl.eventbrite.com. ■ Marvin Auditorium 101C
Tue
May 10
6:30-8:30 p.m.
Community Gardens
What were a necessity in WWII are making a comeback. Hear about what interesting, productive and fun communities are doing across the country. Might we be one? Join the Shawnee County Extension Master Gardeners to learn more about community gardens. ■ Marvin Auditorium 101B
Thu May 12
7-8 p.m.
Washburn: Those Who Lead, Read
Engage in a timely discussion about literacy and leadership. Speaker: Ron Brown, Chief of Police will discuss Drive: The Surprising Truth About What Motivates Us by Daniel H. Pink. ■ Marvin Auditorium 101C
Thu May 12
7-8:30 p.m.
Computerized Genealogy Series 2
Now that you have your family tree, move to the next level. Find records on your family. You will learn how to locate local resources from libraries and repositories. This class will focus on finding your ancestors' information using resources online. Registration required. Go to tscpl. eventbrite.com ■ Computer Training Center
Sat
May 14
11 a.m.-1 p.m.
Monday Farmers Market at Your Library High-quality, locally grown produce, farm fresh eggs, bedding plants and fresh cut flowers. Visit the library booth for a free fun kid craft. ■ Parking Lot
Mon May 16, 23
Active Living, Healthy Aging
Art in Common
Come watch the award-winning documentary Age of Champions, which follows five National Senior Olympics competitors. A panel of local experts, including active older adults, health providers and community leaders discuss the film and answer questions afterward. ■ Marvin Auditorium 101BC
Mon May 16
1-3 p.m.
■ Lingo Story Room
Sat Sat
Law at the Library
A half hour informational program on advance directives and estate planning basics starts at 1, followed by the opportunity to meet with Kansas Legal Services staff who will be available to draft documents such as Powers of Attorney and Living Wills for free for community members aged 60+. ■ Marvin Auditorium 101BC
Mon May 23
■ Alice C. Sabatini Gallery
1-4 p.m.
Fri
7-8:45 p.m.
■ Blackbird Espresso Bar and Bistro - 4025 SW 10th Ave.
Mon Apr 4 Mon May 2
Book, Book, Goose! is a public book club providing a unique atmosphere for a lively discussion. Explore interesting literature, authors, fun people, good food and book-themed drink specials. Email bookgoose@tscpl.org for upcoming titles. ■ The Dutch Goose - 3203 SW 10th Ave.
Thu Apr 7 Thu May 5
■ Alice C. Sabatini Gallery
• A Tree Grows in Brooklyn by Betty Smith is a beloved American classic about a young girl’s coming-of-age at the turn of the century in the slums of Williamsburg. The 1943 novel brilliantly captures a unique time and place as well as incredibly rich moments of universal experience.
Art2Wear Opening Reception
Your Second Friday chance to see this exciting exhibit of sculptures designed for the body. Members of the Topeka Handweavers and Spinners Guild will show you how to do some of the techniques, weaving, stitching and construction that you see in the show.
■ Marvin Auditorium 101C
Mon Apr 11
1:30-3 p.m.
• Neuromancer by William Gibson is the novel that started it all, launching the cyberpunk generation, and the first novel to win all three major science fiction awards. In 1984, Gibson introduced the world to cyberspace with one of the century’s most potent visions of the future.
5:30-8:30 p.m.
8-11:30 a.m.
■ Marvin Auditorium 101C
Mon May 9 TOPEKA & SHAWNEE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY NEWS
6:30-8 p.m. 6:30-8 p.m.
Classics Made Modern Book Discussion
Apr 8 - May 15
Apr 8
5-7 p.m. 5-7 p.m.
Book, Book, Goose! [21+]
5:30-8 p.m.
11
7-8:45 p.m.
So Many Books
• Discuss The Invention of Wings by Sue Monk Kidd. Kidd’s novel follows the lives of a wealthy Charleston debutante and the urban slave, Handful, who is placed in her charge as a child.
"Bite-sized discourse in the Capital City." This is a public group to discuss interesting articles. Each month a "curator" is chosen to select an article for next month's discussion. Additional articles can be discussed in an unregulated bonanza at the end of the event. Email postpublic@tscpl.org.
Admire work from artists who design sculptural and fine art clothing - some are wearable, while others are avant-garde.
Fri
Thu Apr 21
■ Perkins Room 201
JOIN A BOOK CLUB | TSCPL.ORG/BOOKCLUBS PostPublic Article Club
Art2Wear
■ Alice C. Sabatini Gallery
■ Topeka Room
BOOKS
Create an edible masterpiece based on the content or shape of a book - from puns to literal interpretations - for this 10th annual festival. Call 580-4515 by 5 p.m. Mar 31 to enter. Bring entries to the library between 3 and 5:25 p.m. April 1. Apr 1
5:30-8:30 p.m.
May 9 - July 24
Edible Book Festival [All ages]
Fri
Discuss the superb second edition of an annual anthology devoted to the best nonfiction writing by African American authors - provocative works from the unforgettable year of 2010. Find more info about the group and the books at aawbdg.org or email v.omni@cox.net.
■ Alice C. Sabatini Gallery
7-8 p.m.
ART
■ Marvin Auditorium
Apr 15
1-2 p.m. 1-2 p.m.
African American Writers Book Discussion Group: Best African American Essays 2010
Come see this annual exhibit curated by local teens utilizing the library’s permanent art collection, the oldest in Topeka. See how these talented high schoolers have gathered art toward a common theme or style.
Whether you are just starting to put together your family tree or you’re a seasoned researcher, this program is for you. This monthly meeting of TGS is free program is open to the public. Topic for this month: Using Maps in Genealogy by Rich McReynolds. For more information, call 580-4510. Thu May 26
Wed Apr 13 Wed May 11
Curate This!
Topeka Genealogy Society
■ Marvin Auditorium 101C
■ Crestview Community Center - 4801 SW Shunga Dr.
10-11:30 a.m. 10-11:30 a.m.
Meet members of the Topeka Wearable Art Club and featured artist Anita Luvery Mayer while enjoying refreshments. Share ideas about fashion, style and design at our exhibit of art designed to be worn on the body.
Hear about trees, the necessary and beautiful anchors of all successful landscapes. The Shawnee County Extension Master Gardeners will teach you about growth rates, types and other essentials about trees. Thu May 26
Apr 9 May 14
A neighborhood book club for those who like to chat about what they are reading. In April, read Interpretation of Murder and in May read Letters Never Sent. Use your own book or pick one up at the Crestview Community Center. Registration required. Call Crestview to register at 785-251-2960.
Artists Reception: Art2Wear
All about Trees
■ Marvin Auditorium 101B
Crestview Chapter Chat
Nurture your creative spirit through discussion, exploration and hands-on art-making. Discover new art media and techniques while connecting with other creative people. Find inspiration and resources in our community, gallery, library and online. Registration required. Go to tscpl.eventbrite.com
1:30-3 p.m.
Sun Apr 24
3-4:30 p.m.
• Discuss Brain on Fire: My Month of Madness by Susannah Cahalan. The author gives an account of her struggle with a brain-attacking autoimmune disease and the last-minute intervention by a doctor who identified the source of her illness. ■ Perkins Room 201
Sun May 22
3-4:30 p.m.
Bean There, Read That
Join this book group for young intellectuals in their 20s and 30s who like to talk lit. Contact beanthere@tscpl.org for current titles. ■ Classic Bean, Fairlawn Plaza - 2125 SW Fairlawn Rd.
Tue Tue
Apr 26 May 24
7-8:30 p.m. 7-8:30 p.m.
African American Writers Book Discussion Group: Pleasantville
In this sophisticated thriller by Attica Locke, lawyer Jay Porter returns to fight one last case, only to become embroiled once again in a dangerous game of shadowy politics and a witness to how far those in power are willing to go to win. Find more info about the group and the books at aawbdg.org or v.omni@cox.net ■ Perkins Room 201
Thu May 19
7-8:45 p.m.
COMPUTER CLASSES
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BEGINNING CLASSES
Designed for new computer users and presented at a relaxed pace. Try taking the classes in the order listed for a good, basic understanding. Registration required. Go to tscpl.eventbrite.com. APRIL
SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT
3 10 17 24
4 11 18 25
5 12 19 26
Library Closed
6 13 20 27
7 14 21 28
1 8 15 22 29
2 9 16 23 30
MAY
SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT
1 8 15 22 29
2 9 16 23 30
3 10 17 24 31
4 11 18 25
5 12 19 26
6 13 20 27
7 14 21 28
APRIL-MAY 2016
Taming Your Mouse
Learn the proper way to hold and move the mouse. Learn about check boxes, radio buttons and scroll bars. If you can’t make one of these sessions, register for a Computer & Gadget Help session to get started. To register call 785-580-4606 or online at tscpl.eventbrite.com. ■ Computer Training Center
Tue Apr 5 Mon Apr 18 Mon May 9
7-8:30 p.m. 1-2:30 p.m. 9:30-11a.m.
Windows for Beginners
Having trouble with the new Windows programs and features? Here we learn about tiles and other new features in Windows. Use of Windows accessories including the calculator, snipping tool and WordPad are demonstrated as well. Register online at tscpl.eventbrite.com ■ Computer Training Center
Mon Thu Fri Fri Thu
Apr 4 Apr 7 Apr 22 May 6 May 12
1-2:30 p.m. 7-8:30 p.m. 1-2:30 p.m. 1-2:30 p.m. 9:30-11 a.m.
Internet Introduction
Learn basic Internet functions and visit a variety of sites for information and entertainment. Register online at tscpl.eventbrite.com. ■ Computer Training Center
Tue Apr 12 Mon Apr 25 Fri May 13
7-8:30 p.m. 1-2:30 p.m. 9:30-11 a.m.
Google It!
Learn to use this most-visited site on the web. Search for information and images on the Internet. See your house with Google Maps. Learn about even more Google apps and features. Register online at tscpl.eventbrite.com. ■ Computer Training Center
Thu Apr 14 Thu Apr 28 Mon May 16
7-8:30 p.m. 1-2:30 p.m. 9:30-11 a.m.
Email for Beginners
Learn to log in to an account and to open, delete, reply to and forward email messages. Register online at tscpl.eventbrite.com. ■ Computer Training Center
Tues Apr 19 Fri Apr 29 Fri May 20
7-8:30 p.m. 1-2:30 p.m. 9:30-11 a.m.
Magazine lovers - check out your new digital subscription service April 1.
BEYOND THE BASICS
Sign up for a Facebook account and learn the basics of this popular social networking site. Be sure to bring your email address and password. If you already have an account, please bring your password. Register online at tscpl.eventbrite.com. ■ Computer Training Center
Mon Apr 4 Tues May 17
Word I: Introduction to Word Processing
Get started with the basics of Microsoft Word. Learn to use fonts, spell check and some basic editing techniques to help you navigate, create and edit documents. Register online at tscpl.eventbrite.com ■ Computer Training Center
Mon Apr 11 Thu Apr 21 Mon May 23
Get started on Pinterest - a simple way to organize images, projects and ideas online. Open an account, create boards and start pinning! Be sure to bring your email address and password. Register online at tscpl. eventbrite.com.
1-2:30 p.m. 7-8:30 p.m. 1-2:30 p.m.
■ Computer Training Center
Thu May 19
Thu Apr 14 Thu Apr 28 Thu May 26
Learn to crop, rotate, resize, reduce red eye, play with color and use special effects on your digital photos using Google’s Picasa, free online software you can download to your computer. Register online at tscpl.eventbrite.com.
1-2:30 p.m. 7-8:30 p.m. 1-2:30 p.m.
■ Computer Training Center
Fri Apr 15 Thu May 26
Beginners create a dynamic presentation from start to finish. Learn to insert slides, add text, graphics, transitions and animations. Register online at tscpl.eventbrite.com. Fri Apr 29 Tues May 10
Access the digital library anytime on your home computer or device using our free apps. Get a tour of our Digital Branch, and learn how to use OverDrive to get ebooks. You can also learn how to check out digital magazines, music and movies. Register online at tscpl.eventbrite.com.
9:30-11 a.m. 7-8:30 p.m.
■ Computer Training Center
Excel: Introduction to Spreadsheets
Tue
Learn about cells, columns, rows, AutoSum, simple formulas and page setup features. Register online at tscpl.eventbrite.com. ■ Computer Training Center
Thu Apr 7 Tue Apr 26 Fri May 20
9:30-11 a.m. 7-8:30 p.m.
Ebooks & Digital Music, Movies & Magazines
PowerPoint
■ Computer Training Center
7-8:30 p.m.
Editing Digital Photos
Use Microsoft Word to edit text, insert pictures or Word art into your document, form a header or footer and create a Word table to organize information. Register online at tscpl.eventbrite.com. ■ Computer Training Center
9:30-11 a.m. 7-8:30 p.m.
Pinterest for Beginners
Word II: Intermediate Word Processing
May 24
7-8:30 p.m.
iPad Workshop
Bring your iPad and your library card. Staff and participants share tips and tricks, iPad features and favorite apps, including our suite of digital offerings. Register online at tscpl.eventbrite.com.
1-2:30 p.m. 7-8:30 p.m. 1-2:30 p.m.
■ Anton Room 202
Thu Apr 21 Thu May 19
Excel: Lists
1:30-3 p.m. 1:30-3 p.m.
Familiarity with basic Excel is required for this class. Learn to create field names, sort lists and link worksheets. You’ll learn lists that can also be used in our Word: Mail Merge class. Register online at tscpl.eventbrite.com.
Library Ebooks for Android & Nook Tablets
■ Computer Training Center
■ Computer Training Center
Fri Tue Fri
Apr 8 May 3 May 27
Bring in your Android and Nook tablets & library card and learn how to get free ebooks anytime! Email and app store login required. Register online at tscpl.eventbrite.com.
1-2:30 p.m. 7-8:30 p.m. 1-2:30 p.m.
Thu May 5
Bring in your Kindle tablet and library card and learn how to get free ebooks anytime! Email address and app store login required. Register online at tscpl.eventbrite.com.
Create mailing labels, envelopes, personalized letters and directories by combining a Word document and a data table created in Microsoft Excel. Register online at tscpl.eventbrite.com. Fri Apr 15 Thu May 12
TOPEKA & SHAWNEE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY NEWS
1-2:30 p.m.
Library Ebooks for Kindle Tablets
Word: Mail Merge & Mailing Labels
■ Computer Training Center
Go to tscpl.org/downloads and get on Flipster for all your favorite magazines.
Facebook for Beginners
Take the following classes when you feel ready for more challenging projects. These are presented at a faster pace than beginning classes. All classes take place in the library’s Computer Training Center unless otherwise noted. Registration is required. Go to tscpl.eventbrite.com.
■ Computer Training Center
Fri
Apr 1
1-2:30 p.m.
Computer & Gadget Help
A dedicated time to focus on your technology questions. Bring your laptop, tablet or other device. Practice new computer skills or learn to use the library catalog while trainers are available. Provide a description of the help you need when registering. Register online at tscpl.eventbrite.com. ■ Computer Training Center
Tue Tue Sat Sat
Apr 5, 12, 19, 26 3:30-5 p.m. May 3, 10, 17, 24, 31 3:30-5 p.m. Apr 23 9:30-11 a.m. May 7 9:30-11 a.m.
KIDS
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Family Place Learn & Play [Birth-3 years]
Play together and participate in activities that focus on healthy child development and early literacy. Learn about your role of being your child‚Äôs first teacher. Local partners will be present to share resources available to the community. Registration required for the 5-week program. Register online at http://tscpl.eventbrite.com. ■ Marvin Auditorium 101C
Mon Apr 4
Preschool Storytime [3-5 years]
Stories, songs and fingerplays that encourage a love of reading and help develop early learning skills for children. ■ The Story Zone
Tue Wed Thu Tue Wed Thu
Apr 5, 12, 19, 26 Apr 6, 13, 20, 27 Apr 7, 14, 21, 28 May 3, 10, 17, 24 May 4, 11, 18, 25 May 5, 12, 19, 26
Come hang out and play awesome games on the Wii or Xbox. Impress your friends with your stellar hand-eye coordination. Beat your enemies using your limitless courage. Now’s the time to show your stuff! (Games rated E for everyone). ■ Tweens Area
Tue Tue
Apr 5, 12,19, 26 4-5 p.m. May 3, 10, 17, 24 4-5 p.m.
4-H in the Library [5-12 years]
Have fun creating a variety of crafts and projects with Shawnee County 4-H as they bring youths and adults together to learn everyday skills. ■ The Story Zone
Wed Apr 6 Wed May 4
4-5 p.m. 4-5 p.m.
Sing, Move and Learn [3-5 years]
Connect with your child through music, movement and books. A fun, shaking, wiggling, dancing way to learn. Co-sponsored by Child Care Aware© of Kansas. Registration required. Call 785-440-4524. Wed Apr 6 Wed May 4
12
10-10:30 a.m. 10-10:30 a.m. 10-10:30 a.m. 10-10:30 a.m. 10-10:30 a.m. 10-10:30 a.m.
tWiin Xgaming Station [8-12 years]
■ The Story Zone
1-2:30 p.m. 7-8:30 p.m.
10-10:30 a.m. 6:30-7:15 p.m.
6:30-7:30 p.m. 6:30-7:30 p.m.
APRIL-MAY 2016
Baby Bookworms [Birth -18 months]
Introduce your baby to the wonderful world of books through interactive songs, stories, bounces and more! ■ Lingo Story Room 121
Thu Apr 7, 14, 21, 28 Thu May 5, 12, 19, 26
9:30-10 a.m. 10:30-11 a.m. 5:30-6 p.m. 9:30-10 a.m. 10:30-11 a.m. 5:30-6 p.m.
Musical Storytime [Birth - 5 years]
Shake off your sleepiness with some fun songs and crazy dancin’ with Kyler. Occasional surprises and guests! ■ The Story Zone
Sat Sat
Apr 9, 23 May 14, 28
10-10:30 a.m. 10-10:30 a.m.
Toddler Time 1 [12-24 months]
Bubbles and books, wiggles and songs! Early literacy fun for young toddlers & adults to enjoy together. ■ Lingo Story Room
Wed May 4, 11, 18, 25 9:30-10 a.m. 10:30-11 a.m. 6:30-7 p.m.
Zoo Animals Live
Meet some of the Topeka Zoo animal residents up close as Rachael Rost, education specialist, helps you separate animal fact from fiction. ■ Marvin Auditorium 101B
Thu Apr 7 Thu May 5
4-4:45 p.m. 4-4:45 p.m.
Guys Read [8-12 years]
Read awesome books dudes will dig – explosive action and farts! Then talk 'em over with the guys, play games, wolf down some food and meet new friends. Receive books on a first-come, first-served basis. For more info, call Jason at 785-580-4565. ■ Lingo Story Room
Sat Sat
Apr 9 May 14
2-3 p.m. 2-3 p.m. Amazing Animals [5-12 years]
Mon Apr 11 Mon May 9
4:30-5:30 p.m. 4:30-5:30 p.m.
Sweet Treats: Week of the Young Child [2 - 5 years]
Feed your sweet tooth as we bake up some stories, songs, sweet activities and treats to celebrate Week of the Young Child. Co-sponsored by Child Care Aware. Family childcare providers welcome. ■ Marvin Auditorium 101AB
Tue Apr 12 Wed Apr 13
Día: Bilingual Storytime [3-8 years]
Enter the library’s Minecraft© world on our own server and build, build, build. Each time we meet, we’ll have a new mission to construct and complete new parts of the library’s landscape. Then, we’ll unleash creepers. ■ Computer Training Center
Wed Apr 13, 27 Wed May 11, 25
Join us for a multicultural, multilingual storytime honoring El Día de Los Niños/El Día de Los Libros - Children's Day/ Book Day. Head to the Sabatini Gallery after for a super fun art project. And get a free book, while supplies last! Funded by the National Endowment for the Humanities.
4-5 p.m. 4-5 p.m.
■ The Story Zone
Fri
Community Storytime
10:30-11 a.m. 10:30-11 a.m.
BLOCKFEST [Birth - 8 years]
■ The Story Zone
Enjoy a block extravaganza with Topeka Public Schools Parents as Teachers. Your child will have fun while increasing math and science knowledge. Parent educators will be on hand to demonstrate techniques parents can use to help their child become more of a math thinker through block play. ■ Marvin Auditorium 101ABC
Fri
Apr 15
Sat
Apr 15 May 20
9 a.m.-Noon
■ Marvin Auditorium, Atrium, Story Zone, Edge, Lingo, Tweens Area
Sat
Apr 15 May 20
■ Marvin Auditorium
Sat
10-11 a.m. 10-11 a.m.
Sun Apr 17 Sun May 15
■ Lingo Story Room
Tue May 31 Tue June 7, 14, 21, 28 Tue July 5, 12
2-3:30 p.m. 2-3:30 p.m.
Come and explore the world of nonfiction. Jump into learning with fun, hands-on activities. You will also find out where to find awesome books to investigate the topic. Come learn more about your favorite thing or learn about something totally new to you. Thu Apr 21 Thu May 19
MOVIES
CRESTVIEW 4801 SW SHUNGA DRIVE 785-251-2960
OAKLAND 801 NE POPLAR ST. 785-251-2953
GARFIELD 1600 NE QUINCY ST. 785-251-2950
SHAWNEE NORTH 300 NE 43RD ST. 785-286-0676
TOPEKA & SHAWNEE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY NEWS
HILLCREST 1800 SE 21ST ST. 785-251-2956
Registration begins, 9 a.m. 9:30-10 a.m. 10:30-11 a.m. 6:30-7 p.m. 9:30-10 a.m. 10:30-11 a.m. 6:30-7 p.m.
INTERNATIONAL FILM SERIES A Separation
4:30-5:15 p.m. 4:30-5:15 p.m.
A compelling drama about the dissolution of a marriage. 2011 Oscar winner. © Sony Picture Classics | Iran | 2011 | PG-13| 123 minutes ■ Marvin Auditorium 101C
ATTEND LIBRARY EVENTS AT A COMMUNITY CENTER CENTRAL PARK 1534 SW CLAY ST. 785-251-2965
712 Kansas Ave. 712innovations.com
3-5 p.m.
Share stories, songs and crafts with your older toddler. This 6-week program transitions children from lap-sitting to independent storytimes. Registration for the classes on Tuesdays from 6/7-7/12 begins 9 a.m. May 31, 2016. Go to tscpl.eventbrite.com
Factual Fun [5-8 years]
■ Dinosaur Zone
Apr 30
Our librarians are there Tues., Wed., Thurs. 1-5 p.m.
Toddler Time 2 [24-36 months]
4-5 p.m. 4-5 p.m.
Investigate art through the lens of science, technology, engineering, and/or math as you collaborate and create in this hands-on, problem solving program. Register online at tscpl.eventbrite.com. ■ Lingo Story Room
1-3 p.m.
Enjoy a lively and diverse selection of local performers: Dennis Rogers, Native American (Navajo) dancer, Ballet Folklorica, Mexican folk dancers, Indian Classical dancers from India & the State Street Elementary Choir. Funded by the National Endowment for the Humanities.
10-10:30 a.m. 10-10:30 a.m.
For anyone who loves to eat but can't cook. Learn to follow a recipe, plan healthy and delicious meals and snacks and explore different styles of cooking. Fri Fri
Apr 30
Día: Children's Day/Book Day Performance Showcase [All ages]
Anyone Can Cook [All ages]
■ Lingo Story Room
at the Library 1515 SW 10th Ave. tscpl.org/make-it-lab
10-11 a.m.
Celebrate diversity through a wide variety of hands-on activities. Tour the library and visit local partners highlighting cultures from our community and around the world. Free book while supplies last. Funded by the National Endowment for the Humanities.
Bring the whole family, daycare or preschool for some guitar picking music, dancing, whimsical books and great big smiles with Kyler. Fri Fri
Apr 30
Make-It Lab
Día: Children's Day/Book Day Family Festival [All ages]
Musical Storytime for Everybody [All ages]
■ The Story Zone
Topeka makerspaces
10-11 a.m.
Ranger Angela Estep will read Rainbow Fish by Marcus Pfister, a book about sharing and the many different beautiful fish in existence today. And we’ll talk about different colors of people and respect.
■ Crestview Community Center - 4801 SW Shunga Dr.
Thu Apr 14 Thu May 12
Apr 29
All the tools you need to transform ideas into results.
Día: Multicultural Storytime Read With a Ranger [3-8 years]
Stories, songs and fingerplays that encourage a love of reading and help develop early learning skills.
Gathering STEAM [8-12 years]
Take a walk on the wild side with our naturalist librarians. Marvel at our featured creatures, get up close and personal with our amazing animal guests and make a memento of your encounter to take home. ■ Lingo Story Room
Minecraft© @ Your Library [8-12 years]
Tue
Apr 5
CLASSIC FILM SERIES 3:10 to Yuma
Down and out rancher Dan Evans is hired by the local stagecoach line to put captured outlaw leader Ben Wade on the 3:10 train to Yuma, but Wade’s gang tries to free him. 1957 | b&w | 92 minutes ■ Marvin Auditorium 101BC
Fri
Apr 8
2-5 p.m.
The Killers
Two hit men kill an unresisting victim whose past involvement with a beautiful, deadly woman is uncovered by an insurance investigator. 1946 | b&w | 97 minutes ■ Marvin Auditorium 101C
Fri
May 13
2-5 p.m.
6:30-8:45 p.m.
Amour
RICE 423 SE NORWOOD ST. 785-251-2976
An honest, but heart wrenching depiction of deep love and responsibility. 2012 Oscar winner© Sony Picture Classics | France | 2012 | PG-13| 127 minutes
VELMA PARIS 6715 SW WESTVIEW RD. 785-862-1630
■ Marvin Auditorium 101BC
Tue 13
May 3
6:30-8:45 p.m.
APRIL
SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT
3 10 17 24
4 11 18 25
5 12 19 26
Library Closed
6 13 20 27
7 14 21 28
1 8 15 22 29
2 9 16 23 30
MAY
SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT
1 8 15 22 29
2 9 16 23 30
3 10 17 24 31
4 11 18 25
5 12 19 26
6 13 20 27
7 14 21 28
APRIL-MAY 2016
Free Comic Book Day [All ages]
MUSIC David Basse & Joe Cartwright: Jazz from KC
Music for a Sunday Afternoon presents David Basse & Joe Cartwright. David and Joe have been at the forefront of Kansas City Jazz for over 20 years. They are known for their regular performances at the Blue Room in the American Jazz Museum. Come enjoy their finger-snapping jazz styling for voice and piano. ■ Marvin Auditorium
Sun Apr 10
3-4 p.m.
Music for a Sunday Afternoon: Peter Fletcher
Peter Fletcher is a gifted Classical guitarist who will enchant you with his lush and intricately detailed interpretations. Peter’s playing is full of nuance and poetic phrasing. He performs often to sold out audiences at the Carnegie Recital Hall in New York. ■ Marvin Auditorium
Sun May 1
3-4 p.m.
TEENS Double Dueling [12+]
Bring your cards and prepare for fierce battle with other Yu-Gi-Oh! and Magic the Gathering players. ■ Marvin Auditorium 101A
Mon Apr 4, 18 Mon May 2, 16
4-6 p.m. 4-6 p.m.
Super Smash Bros. Tournament [12-18 years]
Prove you are the best brawler in town. Face off against opponents who make that same claim of supremacy in the popular WiiU game. Bring your best moves because only one will be left standing as the reigning champion. ■ The Edge - Teen Room
Thu Apr 7
3:30-5 p.m.
Teen Writer’s Group [12-18 years]
Find inspiration to create. Join others who share your literary passion as we express ourselves and explore the world through our works of poetry and prose. ■ The Edge - Teen Room
Mon Apr 11, 25 Mon May 9, 23
Are you DC, Marvel or neither? It won’t matter on Free Comic Book Day because we will have a huge selection of free comic books, including titles for all ages, tastes and genders. The fun continues with comic book themed crafts. In partnership with Gatekeeper Hobbies. ■ Marvin Auditorium 101B
Sat
May 7
No service May 23 - 28 for routine vehicle maintenance. FOR SCHEDULE UPDATES, CHECK tscpl.org/bookmobile
2-5 p.m.
MONDAY
Books Into Movies: Me and Earl and the Dying Girl [12-18 years]
9:30 am – 11:30 am 10:15 am – 12:00 pm 12:30 pm – 2:30 pm 12:30 pm – 3:00 pm 1:30 pm – 3:00 pm 3:00 pm – 7:30 pm 3:30 pm – 7:30 pm
Community Action Head Start, 2410 SE Highland Pine Ridge, 1100 SE Highland Wal-Mart, 1301 SW 37th Educational & Quest Credit Union, SE 29th & Croco Avondale East, 455 SE Golf Park Blvd Fairlawn Plaza Shopping Center, SW 21st & Fairlawn Tecumseh United Methodist Church, 334 SE Tecumseh
9:30 am – 1:00 pm 9:30 am – 1:00 pm 2:15 pm – 7:30 pm 2:30 pm – 7:30 pm
Prince of Peace Lutheran Church, 3625 SW Wanamaker Brookwood Shopping Center, SW 29th & Oakley Dillons, SW 29th & Urish Shawnee Heights United Methodist Church, SE 45th/Shawnee Hts
9:30 am – 7:30 pm 9:30 am – 7:30 pm
Villa West Shopping Center, SW 29th & Wanamaker California Crossing Shopping Center, SE 29th & California
9:30 am 9:30 am 11:45 am 2:30 pm 2:00 pm
– 11:00 am – 1:00 pm – 1:15 pm – 7:30 pm – 7:30 pm
Casey's General Store, 4441 SE California Ave. Hunter's Ridge, NW 46th & Hwy 75 Quincy Street Station, 820 SE Quincy Brookwood Shopping Center, SW 29th & Oakley Dillons North, 800 NW 25th St.
New, enhanced catalog coming in early May
9:30 am 9:30 am 2:00 pm 2:30 pm
– 1:00 pm – 12:45 pm – 7:30 pm – 7:30 pm
Fairlawn Plaza Shopping Center, SW 21st & Fairlawn Dillons North, 800 NW 25th St Mike’s IGA, NE Sardou & Forest Velma Paris Community Center, 6715 SW Westview
9:30 am 9:30 am 12:45 pm 1:30 pm
– 11:30 am – 12:15 pm – 3:00 pm – 3:00 pm
Educational & Quest Credit Union, SE 29th & Croco Auburn Community Center, 121 W. 11th Hunter's Ridge, NW 46th & Hwy 75 Villa West Shopping Center, SW 29th & Wanamaker
In with the new! In early May, you'll notice that our catalog (catalog.tscpl.org) is getting an upgrade. Along with a different look, the catalog will have some great new features.
Visit tscpl.org/bookmobile to locate the drop box location nearest to you. Call the Bookmobile office at 785-580-4590 for more information.
Greg has a talent: he can hide in plain sight. He also likes to make movies with his only friend, Earl. That is, until his mother makes him befriend Rachel, a girl with cancer. Awkward. However, after being conned into making her a movie, everything changes. Come on by and you could win a free book! ■ The Edge - Teen Room
Wed May 11
TUESDAY
4-5:45 p.m.
Teen Game Night [12-18 years]
Come play some of your favorite tabletop games like Battleship, Chess, Checkers, Monopoly and Scrabble. Try some of the new ones like Ticket to Ride, Pit, Wits & Wagers and Crossways. A great way to meet new people and improve your gaming skills. ■ The Edge - Teen Room
Fri
May 27 Trashion [12-18]
WEDNESDAY
5-7 p.m.
The human body is a blank canvas with endless possibilities. Teens have a chance to transform that body with a wearable work of art. Teams will create high fashion utilizing only trash. Create wearable sculpture or a fashion garment, take pictures and show off your design. ■ The Edge - Teen Room
Sun Apr 17
THURSDAY
4-6 p.m.
FRIDAY
SATURDAY
7-8 p.m. 7-8 p.m.
Anime Kurabu [12-18 years]
Kon’nichiwa! Do you love all things anime and manga? If you answered “Hai,” then plan on coming to this fun kurabu where we will play, watch, read, write, draw and imagine all things anime. ■ The Edge - Teen Room
Tue Tue
Apr 19 May 17
7-8 p.m. 7-8 p.m.
Teen Performers’ Place [12-18 Years]
If you sing, dance, read poetry, tell jokes, act or play an instrument, we have place where you can practice onstage with a mic in front of a real audience. Non-performers, stay to cheer on friends. Must be 18 or younger. Registration required. Go to tscpl.eventbrite.com. ■ The Edge - Teen Room
Wed Apr 27 Wed May 25
4-5:30 p.m. 4-5:30 p.m.
LIBRARYNEWS
is a bi-monthly publication of the Topeka & Shawnee County Public Library. Questions regarding this publication? Call Diana Friend, Communications & Marketing, 785-580-4486. LIBRARY NEWS is also available at www.tscpl.org. OPT OUT OF LIBRARY NEWS MAILING Don’t want to receive LIBRARY NEWS by mail? Opt out. Email news@tscpl.org. YOU MIGHT BE ON CAMERA Programs, events and classes are photographed or videotaped for library promotional purposes. Notify library staff if you prefer not to be photographed.
• Easier on a smartphone or device • Better search experience • Curated lists, comments, reviews • Netflix-like browsing • OverDrive ebooks located in the catalog The switch will happen in early May. Look for it, try it out, then let us know what you think.
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SCHEDULE AT A GLANCE APRIL 2015 APRIL 1 FRIDAY Library Ebooks for Kindle Edible Book Festival APRIL 2 SATURDAY Money Smart Kansas Gaming for Adults
1 PM C 5:30 PM AR 9 AM A 2 PM A
APRIL 4 MONDAY Facebook for Beginners 9:30 AM C Family Place 10 AM,6:30 PM K Windows for Beginners 1 PM C Medicare Mondays 1 PM A Double Dueling 4 PM T PostPublic Article Club 5 PM B Alzheimer’s Caregiving Series 5:30 PM A
A=ADULTS AR=ART B=BOOKS C=COMPUTER K=KIDS[BIRTH-11 YEARS] M=MOVIES MU=MUSIC T=TEENS[12-18 YEARS]
Alzheimer’s Caregiving Series 5:30 PM A Teen Writer’s Group 7 PM T
Afro-American Writers Group 7 PM B Word I 7 PM C
APRIL 12 TUESDAY Toddler Time 2 9:30,10:30AM,6:30 PM K Preschool Storytime 10 AM K Week of the Young Child 10 AM K Journaling 10 AM A Computer & Gadget Help 3:30 PM C tWiin Xgaming Station 4 PM K How to Workshop for Writers 6:30 PM A Internet Introduction 7 PM C
APRIL 22 FRIDAY Windows for Beginners
APRIL 13 WEDNESDAY Preschool Storytime Week of the Young Child Crestview Chapter Chat Minecraft© @ Your Library Legal Issues
1 PM C
APRIL 23 SATURDAY Computer & Gadget Help Musical Storytime Friends Book Swap
9:30 AM C 10:30 AM K 1 PM A
APRIL 24 SUNDAY So Many Books
3 PM B
10 AM K 10 AM K 1 PM B 4 PM K 6 PM A
APRIL 25 MONDAY Internet Introduction 1 PM C Alzheimer’s Caregiving Series 5:30 PM A Digital Photography Club 6:30 PM A Teen Writer’s Group 7 PM T
APRIL 5 TUESDAY Toddler Time 2 9:30,10:30 AM,6:30 PM K Preschool Storytime 10 AM K League of Women Voters 11:30 AM A Computer & Gadget Help 3:30 PM C tWiin Xgaming Station 4 PM K Film: A Separation 6:30 PM M Taming Your Mouse 7 PM C
APRIL 14 THURSDAY Baby Bookworms 9:30,10:30AM,5:30PM K Preschool Storytime 10 AM K Community Storytime 10:30 AM K Word II 1 PM C Those Who Lead, Read 7 PM A Google It! 7 PM C KS Afro-Am Genealogy 7 PM A
APRIL 26 TUESDAY Toddler Time 2 9:30,10:30AM,6:30 PM K Preschool Storytime 10 AM K Computer & Gadget Help 3:30 PM C tWiin Xgaming Station 4 PM K Bean There, Read That 7 PM B Excel: Intro to Spreadsheets 7 PM C Regional Poetry Reading 7 PM A
APRIL 6 WEDNESDAY Preschool Storytime Recycled Papermaking 4-H in the Library How to Start a Business Sing, Move and Learn General George Patton
APRIL 15 FRIDAY BLOCKFEST Editing Digital Photos Musical Storytime Mail Merge & Mailing Labels Anyone Can Cook Artists Reception: Art2Wear
APRIL 27 WEDNESDAY Preschool Storytime 10 AM K Teen Performers’ Place 4 PM T Minecraft© @ Your Library 4 PM K
10 AM K 1 PM A 4 PM K 5:30 PM A 6:30 PM K 7 PM A
APRIL 7 THURSDAY Baby Bookworms 9:30,10:30AM,5:30PM K Preschool Storytime 10 AM K Computerized Genealogy 10 AM A Excel: Intro to Spreadsheets 1 PM C Super Smash Bros 3:30 PM T Zoo Animals Live 4 PM K Book, Book, Goose! 6:30 PM B Windows for Beginners 7 PM C APRIL 8 FRIDAY Excel: Lists 1 PM C Classic Film: 3:10 to Yuma 2 PM M Art2Wear Opening Reception 5:30 PM AR APRIL 9 SATURDAY Art in Common Musical Storytime Computerized Genealogy Guys Read
10 AM AR 10 AM K 11 AM A 2 PM K
9 AM K 9:30 AM C 10 AM K 1 PM C 4 PM K 5:30 PM AR
APRIL 16 SATURDAY Green Fair: Live Green 2016 1 PM A APRIL 17 SUNDAY Gathering STEAM Trashion
2 PM AR 4 PM AR
APRIL 18 MONDAY Taming Your Mouse 1 PM C Card Making with Cindy 1 PM A Double Dueling 4 PM T Alzheimer’s Caregiving Series 5:30 PM A APRIL 19 TUESDAY Toddler Time 2 9:30,10:30AM,6:30 PM K Preschool Storytime 10 AM K Computer & Gadget Help 3:30 PM C tWiin Xgaming Station 4 PM K Email for Beginners 7 PM C Anime Kurabu 7 PM T
APRIL 10 SUNDAY David Basse & Joe Cartwright 3 PM MU
APRIL 20 WEDNESDAY Preschool Storytime
APRIL 11 MONDAY Word I Classics Made Modern Caregiver Support Group Amazing Animals Computerized Genealogy
APRIL 21 THURSDAY Baby Bookworms 9:30,10:30 AM,5:30 PM K Preschool Storytime 10 AM K iPad Workshop 1:30 PM C Factual Fun 4:30 PM K Planting for Curb Appeal 7 PM A
1 PM C 1:30 PM B 3:30 PM A 4:30 PM K 5 PM C
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MAY 4 WEDNESDAY Toddler Time 1 9:30,10:30AM,6:30 PM K Preschool Storytime 10 AM K Explorations in Printmaking 1 PM A 4-H in the Library 4 PM K How to Start a Business 5:30 PM A Sing, Move and Learn 6:30 PM K MAY 5 THURSDAY Baby Bookworms 9:30,10:30 AM,5:30 PM K Preschool Storytime 10 AM K Computerized Genealogy 10 AM A Ebooks for Android & Nook 1 PM C Zoo Animals Live 4 PM K Book, Book, Goose! 6:30 PM B MAY 6 FRIDAY Windows for Beginners 1 PM C Health Info on the Internet 3 PM C Sports Trivia 8:30 PM A
APRIL 28 THURSDAY Baby Bookworms 9:30,10:30AM,5:30 PM K Preschool Storytime 10 AM K Google It! 1 PM C Grandma’s Tomatoes 7 PM A Word II 7 PM C APRIL 29 FRIDAY PowerPoint Día: Bilingual Storytime Email for Beginners Trivia Night @ your library
9:30 AM C 10 AM K 1 PM C 6:30 PM A
3 PM MU
MAY 2 MONDAY Medicare Mondays Double Dueling PostPublic Article Club
1 PM A 4 PM T 5 PM B
MAY 3 TUESDAY Preschool Storytime League of Women Voters Computer & Gadget Help tWiin Xgaming Station Film: Amour Excel: Lists
10 AM K 11:30 AM A 3:30 PM C 4 PM K 6:30 PM M 7 PM C
MAY 9 MONDAY Curate This! Taming Your Mouse Classics Made Modern Caregiver Support Group Amazing Animals Computerized Genealogy Teen Writer’s Group
AR 9:30 AM C 1:30 PM B 3:30 PM A 4:30 PM K 5 PM C 7 PM T
MAY 10 TUESDAY Preschool Storytime Journaling Computer & Gadget Help tWiin Xgaming Station Market Yourself PowerPoint
10 AM K 10 AM A 3:30 PM C 4 PM K 6:30 PM A 7 PM C
MAY 12 THURSDAY Windows for Beginners 9:30 AM C Baby Bookworms 9:30,10:30AM,5:30 PMK Preschool Storytime 10 AM K Community Storytime 10:30 AM K Community Gardens 7 PM A Those Who Lead, Read 7 PM A Mail Merge & Mailing Labels 7 PM C MAY 13 FRIDAY Internet Introduction Classic Film: The Killers
9:30 AM C 2 PM M
10 AM AR 10 AM K 11 AM A 2 PM K
MAY 15 SUNDAY Gathering STEAM
2 PM AR
MAY 16 MONDAY Monday Farmers Market Google It! Active Living, Healthy Aging Double Dueling
8 AM A 9:30 AM C 1 PM A 4 PM T
MAY 17 TUESDAY Preschool Storytime Computer & Gadget Help tWiin Xgaming Station Facebook for Beginners Anime Kurabu
10 AM K 3:30 PM C 4 PM K 7 PM C 7 PM T
MAY 18 WEDNESDAY Toddler Time 1 9:30,10:30AM,6:30 PM K Preschool Storytime 10 AM K MAY 19 THURSDAY Baby Bookworms 9:30,10:30AM,5:30PM K Preschool Storytime 10 AM K iPad Workshop 1:30 PM C Factual Fun 4:30 PM K Afro-Am Writers Book Group 7 PM A Pinterest for Beginners 7 PM C
Word II: Intermediate Word All about Trees Editing Digital Photos Topeka Genealogy Society
1 PM C 7 PM A 7 PM C 7 PM A
MAY 27 FRIDAY Excel: Lists Teen Game Night
1 PM C 5 PM T
MAY 28 SATURDAY Musical Storytime
10 AM K
MAY 31 TUESDAY Computer & Gadget Help
3:30 PM C
Bookmobile change in North Topeka We're rolling across Highway 24 a bit further north in North Topeka. With the closing of the K-Mart on Lyman Rd., we're moving our Thursday stop across Highway 24 to the Dillons parking lot.
MAY 20 FRIDAY Email for Beginners Musical Storytime Excel: Intro to Spreadsheets Anyone Can Cook
9:30 AM C 10 AM K 1 PM C 4 PM K
MAY 22 SUNDAY So Many Books
3 PM B
MAY 23 MONDAY Monday Farmers Market Word I: Intro to Word Law at the Library Digital Photography Club Teen Writer’s Group
8 AM A 1 PM C 1 PM A 6:30 PM A 7 PM T
Dillons Bookmobile Stop 800 NW 25th St. Southwest corner of the lot Thursdays, 2 - 7:30 p.m. Fridays, 9:30 a.m. - 12:45 p.m.
MAY 24 TUESDAY Health Info on the Internet Preschool Storytime Computer & Gadget Help tWiin Xgaming Station Bean There, Read That Ebooks & Digital Downloads
9 AM C 10 AM K 3:30 PM C 4 PM K 7 PM B 7 PM C
The book drop at 2240 NW Tyler and Lyman road has been removed. Its new location will be announced soon.
Here are the details:
MAY 25 WEDNESDAY Toddler Time 1 9:30,10:30 AM,6:30 PM K Preschool Storytime 10 AM K Teen Performers’ Place 4 PM T Minecraft @ Your Library 4 PM K MAY 26 THURSDAY Baby Bookworms 9:30,10:30 AM,5:30 PM K Preschool Storytime 10 AM K
COMING SOON
We're in the stacks! Our librarians are the experts of our collection, so we're going to place them right inside the collection. In mid-April, the reference room in the library will get a little more spacious, because the reference desk will be removed in favor of a roving librarian who will come to you to help you on the spot, right where you are.
Changes to reference room TOPEKA & SHAWNEE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY NEWS
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MAY 11 WEDNESDAY Toddler Time 1 9:30,10:30AM,6:30 PM K Preschool Storytime 10 AM K Crestview Chapter Chat 1 PM B Books Into Movies 4 PM T Minecraft© @ Your Library 4 PM K
APRIL 30 SATURDAY Día: Multicultural Storytime 10 AM K Día: Festival 1 PM K Día: Performance 3 PM K MAY 1 SUNDAY Music: Peter Fletcher
MAY 7 SATURDAY Computer & Gadget Help Free Comic Book Day Gaming for Adults
MAY 14 SATURDAY Art in Common Musical Storytime Genealogy Series 2 Guys Read
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April – May 2016
Library Hours: Mon–Fri 9 am–9 pm Sat 9 am–6 pm | Sun 12–9 pm 785 580-4400
International Film Series Apr 5 & May 3| 6:30pm
Art2Wear Apr 8- May 15
Watch international interpretations of love from Iran and France.
10EVENTS
Admire sculpture for the body in works by artists who design fine art clothing - some wearabe, others avant-garde.
you don't want to miss See everything on pages10-15
David Basse & Joe Cartwright Apr 10 | 3pm Hear finger-snapping jazz performed by musicians from the forefront of the Kansas City Jazz scene.
Día Apr 30 | 10am-5pm Enjoy a multicultural event celebrating El Día de Los Niños/El Día de Los Libros - Children's Day/ Book Day. Free activities and book.
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Sweet Treats Apr 12 & 13 | 10am Feed your sweet tooth as we bake up some stories, songs and sweet activities to celebrate Week of the Young Child.
Music for a Sunday Afternoon Peter Fletcher May 1 | 3pm Listen to this gifted classical guitarist who will enchant you with his lush and intricate interpretations.
Live Green Apr 16 | 1-4pm Make green connections. Organizations share information with hands on activities on how to help the environment.
Free Comic Book Day May 7 | 2-5pm Grab a free comic book. A huge selection for all ages, tastes and genders. Try out the comic book themed crafts.
Book Swap Apr 23 | 1-3pm Trade books with other Friends of the Library members. Not a Friend? Join at the door.
Monday Farmers Market Starts May 16 | 8-11:30am Purchase high-quality, locally grown produce, farm fresh eggs, bedding plants and fresh flowers every Monday through October 19.