Durham County Library News & Events for March, April and May 2008
Branching Out
Side Elevation of the Future South Regional Library Durham County Library is branching out! Work will begin this year on both the South and Southwest Regional Libraries. For more information about how YOUR library is growing, please see page 2 for a letter from Assistant Director for Facilities Management and Development, Priscilla Lewis.
In this issue: Message from the Facilities Director ............................. 2 Children’s Programs.............................................................. 4 Bookmobile Schedule . ....................................................... 5 Teen Programs........................................................................ 5 Adult Programs....................................................................... 6 Locations and Hours............................................................. 7
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2 Your library system is being Durham County Library Raises transformed right before your eyes. $1.5 Million to Meet $500,000 If you have even once visited the new libraries over NEH Challenge Grant the past year (East Regional Library, Stanford L. Warren Library, and North Regional Library), then you know what I’m saying! Beginning about ten years ago, the County embarked upon development of a regional library system, with a full-service library within five miles of nearly every Durham County resident.
It went right down to the wire, but in the end the community came through for the Durham County Library, as it always has. With the help of the people of Durham County, the Library has raised more than $1.5 million to meet the National Endowment for the Humanities Challenge Grant of $500,000.
Regional libraries provide more space than the “branch libraries” of an earlier era for books, DVDs and CDs, as well as Teen rooms, Children’s program rooms, Priscilla Lewis community meeting rooms, and about 30 computers. Facilities Director They use new digital scanning technology and selfcheckout, which is becoming more and more popular. And they are energyefficient and environmentally-friendly. Both East and North are LEED-certified. (LEED stands for Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design, a rating system of the U.S. Green Building Council.)
“From the beginning of the campaign to the end, we saw communitywide enthusiasm and support for the library,” said Willis Whichard, chairman of the Durham Library Foundation. “More than 900 individuals, organizations and corporations made gifts to the library as part of the NEH Challenge Grant. Many of them gave more than once during the three-year campaign.” In the end, the Library made the match with a comfortable margin, but as close as two weeks before the January 31, 2008 deadline, outstanding pledges threatened to leave the library $25,000 short of the goal. A realistic assessment determined that only half of those pledges would likely be fulfilled, leaving a $10,000 projected shortfall if no new donors were found. At that point the Foundation Board, the Friends of the Durham Library and library staff went into overdrive, appealing to major donors, sending emails to supporters and neighborhood listserves, making phone calls and spreading the word.
Over the next couple of years, you will see even greater transformation. This summer, at the former Lowe’s Grove School property at N.C. 54 and Alston Avenue, groundbreaking for the new South Regional Library will take place. South will replace Parkwood Branch Library in late 2009 or 2010. This library has been designed by The Freelon Group, as a modification of the prototype East and North Regional Libraries which were also designed by Freelon. This spring we will begin a study of the Main Library for which we are planning a major renovation in the next 4 – 5 years. An architect will be selected to lead us in determining how the new Main Library can best meet the needs of the community.
It worked. Before the last day of the campaign, the library had met its goal. “We had Durham County residents calling and coming by the Main library on January 31st to offer donations,” said Skip Auld, library director. “They realized that the challenge grant was ending, and they wanted to make sure the library succeeded in making the match. We asked the community to support us and they responded with a resounding, ‘Yes!’”
The library system and County Engineering are working with Cherry Huffman Architects in the Design Development phase of architectural planning for Southwest Regional Library. A community meeting took place January 8 and another will be announced for early Spring, in order to present design concepts and hear again from the community. In the late Fall or Winter of this year, Southwest Branch Library will close for about a year for renovation and expansion from 10,000 square feet to about 25,000 square feet.
The NEH Challenge Grant will be used to establish a Humanities Endowment that will fund county-wide programs in partnership with Durham universities, public schools and other art, cultural and educational organizations.
We welcome your questions, comments and ideas!
Durham County Library is pleased to announce E*vanced, a new, online sign up system for events and programs.
Priscilla Lewis
Tired of Branching Out? Help us rename our magazine! Give us your best idea(s) for a new name for Branching Out. There are two ways to submit your suggestions: 1. 2.
Fill out the form below and drop it off at any Durham County Library Visit us online at www.durhamcountylibrary.org and submit ideas
We will announce the winning submission in the next issue. Good Luck! Here are my ideas: ____________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________ ☐ I like Branching Out. Don’t change it! Name: ________________________________ Phone: _______________ Which branch do you visit most often? _____________________________
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Go to www.durhamcountylibrary.org and select “Programs.” Browse the available programs or go directly to the program you want to register for. Click on any underlined program to register.
What can E*vanced do? 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Reserve your spot for a program or event Place you on a waiting list if a program is full Send you a reminder email about events you’ve registered for Send you emails about similar events Download your events to Microsoft Outlook Questions? Please ask any library staff member or email us at librarywebmaster@durhamcountync.gov.
Children’s Programs Main Library
13 Group-time Special: St. Patrick’s Day Stories Pre-registration is required for all and Craft programs, except as noted. 10:30 a.m.; all ages. For more information or to 20 Group-time Special: Easter pre-register for a program: 560-0130. Movie and Craft Madeline and the Easter Bonnet RECURRING PROGRAMS 10:30 a.m.; all ages. Craft Corner Specials 27 Group-time Special: Saturdays, March 8, April 26, Springtime Stories and Craft and May 10 at 2 p.m.; ages 10:30 a.m.; all ages. 6 – 12. (See calendar dates for April details) 3 Group-time Special: Rainy Drawing for Kids Day Movie and Craft Winnie Alternate Saturdays, March 8 – the Pooh and the Blustery Day May 17 at 2 p.m.; age 6 and up. 10:30 a.m.; all ages. Fun with Music 10 Group-time Special: Thursdays, March 27, April 3, Gardening Stories and Craft May 15, and May 22 at 10 a.m.; 10:30 a.m.; all ages. ages 2 – 6. 17 Group–time Special: Parent and Child Only. In Honor of National Library Group-time Specials Week “Let’s Make A Book” Thursdays, March 6 – May 22 10:30 a.m.; all ages. at 10:30 a.m. All ages welcome. 19 Rags to Riches Theatre presents (See calendar dates for details) “Caught In the Web” Kindermusik with Barbra Laird 10:30 a.m.; all ages. Thursdays, March 6, 13, 20; April 24 Group-time Special: 10, 17, 24; and May 1 at 10 a.m.; Earth Day Movie and Craft ages 2 – 6. Parent and Child Only. Arthur Cleans Up Lapsit Storytime 10:30 a.m.; all ages. Mondays, March 3 – May 19 at 26 A Craft Corner Special: 10:30 a.m.; 0 – 23 months. “Flower Potting Made Easy” Parent and Child Only. 2 p.m.; ages 6 – 12. Preschool Storytime Tuesdays, March 4 – May 20 May at 10:30 a.m.; ages 3 – 5. 1 Group-time Special: Mother Parent and Child Only. Goose Day Story and Movie Saturday Morning Storytime 10:30 a.m.; all ages. Saturdays, March 1 – May 24 8 Group-time Special: (except March 22); Mother’s Day Story and Craft at 10:30 a.m.; ages 2 – 6. 10:30 a.m.; all ages. Take & Make Crafts 8 Morning Time Special “A Fairy Monthly craft. Enjoy craft-time Tea Party” (Space Limited) at home. One per child; 10:30 a.m.; ages 3 – 5. no more than five per group. 10 A Craft Corner Special: Toddler Storytime “A Storytime Luau” Wednesdays, March 5 – May 21 2 p.m.; ages 6 – 12. (except May 7) at 10:30 a.m.; 16 Group-time Special: 2-year-olds. Parent and child The Carolina Puppet Theatre only. 9:30 and 10:30 a.m.; all ages. CALENDAR Celebrate Children’s Book Week. 17 The Carolina Puppet Theatre March 10:30 a.m.; all ages. 6 Group-time Special: Celebrate Children’s Book Week. Read Across America/ 22 Group-time Special: Dr. Seuss Special “Catch the Reading Bug” 10:30 a.m.; all ages. A Summer Reading Prequel! 8 A Craft Corner Special: 10:30 a.m.; all ages. “Let’s Draw Silhouettes” Story, Movie and Craft. 2 p.m.; ages 6 – 12.
To register for programs, go to: www.durhamcountylibrary.org
Regionals East Regional For more information or to pre-register for a program: 560-0214. RECURRING PROGRAMS Homework Help Mondays – Thursdays, March 3 – May 29 (except May 7 & 26); from 3 – 6:30 p.m.; Grades K – 5. Preschool Storytime Wednesdays, March 5 – May 28 (except May 7); at 10:30 a.m. Take & Make Crafts Monthly craft. One per child; no more than 10 per group. Toddler Storytime Tuesdays, March 4 – May 27; at 10:30 a.m. Calendar March 1 Family Knitting Club—Part 1 10:30 – 11:30 a.m. Now’s the time for kids to learn to knit. Parents welcome to help and learn with their child. Pre-registration required. 2 Video Gaming @ the Library 2:30 – 5:00 p.m. Join your friends for a friendly video game competition. ONLY E rated games will be played. Pre-registration required. 15 Family Knitting Club—Part 2 10:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. Pre-registration required. 17 Craft Activity 10:30 a.m. Pre-registration required. 19 N.C. Museum of Natural Science presents: Dinosaur Discovery 10:30 a.m. Explore the aweinspiring world of dinosaurs. Learn about their habits and lifestyles. Pre-registration required. April 1-3 Spring Break Movie or Game Time 6 p.m. Pre-registration required. 5 Family Knitting Club—Part 3 10:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. Pre-registration required. 14 Craft Activity 10:30 a.m. Pre-registration required.
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16 Rags to Riches Theatre presents “Paul Bunyan’s Tales” 10:30 a.m. Pre-registration required. 19 Family Knitting Club—Part 4 10:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. Pre-registration required. 27 Video Gaming @ the Library 2:30 – 5:00 p.m. ONLY E rated games will be played. Pre-registration required. May 3 Family Knitting Club—Part 5 10:30a.m – 11:30 a.m. Pre-registration required. 3 Day of the Children Celebration 3 p.m. 8 Mother’s Day Craft Activity 10:30 a.m. Pre-registration required. 14 N.C. Museum of Natural Science Presents Birds of a Feather 10:30 a.m. Discover the diversity of lifestyles in the bird world by investigating the characteristics and adaptations of these animals. Pre-registration required. 14 The Carolina Puppet Theatre 7 p.m.; all ages. Celebrate Children’s Book Week.
North Regional For more information or to pre-register for a program: 560-0232. Recurring Programs Preschool Storytime Thursdays, March 6 – May 29; at 10:30 a.m. Designed for ages 3 – 5 but all welcome. Toddler Storytime Tuesdays, March 4 – May 27; at 10:30 a.m. Designed for 2 – 3 year olds. Lapsit Storytime Thursdays, March 20; April 17; May 22; at noon. Ages 0 – 24 months. Pre-registration required; attendance limited to 15 pairs (parent and child). Special Storytime Saturdays, March 15; April 12; May 10; at 12:30 p.m.; ages 3 – 5. A 45 minute storytime that includes a craft and snack. Pre-registration is required.
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Calendar March 10 Holiday Crafts 10:30 a.m. 27 Afternoon Adventures with the Museum of Life and Science 4 p.m. April 14 Make & Take Crafts 10:30 a.m. 17 Rags to Riches Theatre presents “The Emperor’s New Clothes” 7 p.m.; all ages. 24 Afternoon Adventures with the Museum of Life and Science 4 p.m. May 5 Make & Take Crafts 10:30 a.m. 13 The Carolina Puppet Theatre 3 p.m.; all ages. Celebrate Children’s Book Week. 19 Make & Take Crafts 10:30 a.m. 22 Afternoon Adventures with the Museum of Life and Science 4 p.m.
Branches Parkwood For more information or to pre-register for a program: 560-0260. Recurring Programs Chess Club Saturdays, March 1 – May 31 (except March 22); at 11 a.m.; all ages. Take & Make Crafts Stop by the Main Desk at the Parkwood Library for a craft that you can make at home. Calendar March 15 Fish the Magish 3 p.m.; all ages. Join comedian and magician “Fish the Magish” for a hilarious program of magic and general silliness. April 15 Rags to Riches Theatre presents “Caught in the Web” 10 a.m.; all ages. 16 Musical Mayhem with Art Hollander 7 p.m. Join the master of musical mayhem Art Hollander for songs and music celebrating spring and Earth Day.
May 13 The Carolina Puppet Theatre 10 a.m.; all ages. Celebrate Children’s Book Week.
Southwest For more information or to pre-register for a program: 560-0290. Recurring Programs
Toddler Storytime Wednesdays, March 5, 12, 19, 26; April 2, 9, 16, 23, 30; May, 14, 21, 28; at 10:30 a.m.; ages 2 – 4. Kiddie Bingo Saturdays, March 8; April 19; at 11 a.m.; ages 5 – 10. Learn educational concepts by playing a fun game, prizes awarded. Family Library Night Thursdays, March 6, 20; May 1, 15, 29; from 6:30 – 7:30 p.m. Come as a family and take a tour of this historic branch library, sign up for library cards. Pre-registration is required.
Preschool Storytime Tuesdays; March 4 – April 8; at 11:15 a.m. Registration NOT required. Lapsit Storytime Tuesdays, April 29 – June 3; at 10:30 a.m.; ages 6 – 23 months. Registration is required. Calendar Lapsit Storytime April Thursdays, May 1 – June 5; 15 Rags to Riches Theatre presents at 10:30 am; ages 6 – 23 “Paul Bunyan’s Tales” months. Registration is required. 3 p.m.; all ages. Preschool Storytime Tuesdays, April 29 – June 3; May at 11:15 am; ages 3 – 5. 15 The Carolina Puppet Theatre Registration NOT required. 7 p.m.; all ages. Celebrate Toddler Storytime Children’s Book Week. Thursdays, May 1 – June 5; at 11:15 am; 2-year-olds. Community Registration is required. Libraries For Storytimes April 19 – June 5, Registration begins April 21 Calendar March 1 Fish the Magish. 1 p.m.; all ages. Magic Show; open to the entire family. 2 p.m.; ages 6 and up; Magic Workshop. Registration required. Questions? Ask for Margaret. April 16 Rags to Riches Theatre presents “Paul Bunyan’s Tales” 4 p.m.; all ages. May 17 The Carolina Puppet Theatre 2 p.m.; all ages. Celebrate Children’s Book Week.
Stanford L. Warren For more information or to pre-register for a program: 560-0270. Recurring Programs Afternoon Storytime Tuesdays, March 4, 11, 18; April 1, 15, 29; May 13, 27; at 3 p.m.; ages 5 – 8.
Homework Help Mondays – Thursdays, March 3 – May 29 (except May 7 & 26); from 3:30 – 5:30 p.m.; ages 8 – 18. KidCrafts Tuesdays, March 18; April 15; and May 20; at 4 p.m.; ages 6 – 12. Preschool Storytime Mondays, March 3 – May 19; at 10:30 a.m.; ages 3 – 5. The Carolina Puppet Theatre May 12; 10:30 a.m.; all ages. Celebrate Children’s Book Week.
McDougald Terrace For more information or to pre-register for a program: 560-0240. CALENDAR March 13 Afternoon Adventures with the Museum of Life and Science 4 p.m. 17 St. Patrick’s Day Craft 4 p.m. Come and make your very own St. Patrick’s Day hat. 25 Group Time Special: 4 p.m. Draw and tell spring stories
April 10 Afternoon Adventures with the Museum of Life and Science Bragtown 4 p.m. 15 Spring Storytime Pre-registration is required for all 4 p.m. programs, except as noted. 17 Rags to Riches Theatre presents For more information or to “Caught in the Web” pre-register for a program: 560-0210. May 8 Afternoon Adventures with the Recurring Programs Museum of Life and Science After-School Movies 4 p.m. Wednesdays, March 5; April 23; 12 The Carolina Puppet Theatre and May 14; at 3 p.m.; all ages. 1:30 p.m.; all ages. Celebrate Call for titles/ratings. Children’s Book Week.
Day of the Children/ Day of the Book Dia de los Ninos/ Dia de los Libros Soccer demonstration, shoot out contest and story time Saturday, April 26 – 10:30 a.m. at North Regional Saturday, April 26 – 3 p.m. at Southwest Saturday, May 3 – 10:30 a.m. at Stanford L. Warren Saturday, May 3 – 3 p.m. at East Regional Sunday, May 4 – 3 p.m. at Main
To register for programs, go to: www.durhamcountylibrary.org
Teen Programs Main Library For more information or to pre-register for a program: 560-0122. Game Day Tuesdays, March 4 – March 25; from 3:30 – 5 p.m. Play video games, board and party games. Anime Club Thursdays, March 20; April 17; May 15; from 4 – 5:30 p.m.; Call for titles/ratings. Teen Advisory Board Thursdays, March 13; April 3; May 1; from 4:30 – 5:30 p.m. Teen Tech Week March 2 – 8; “Tune In @ Your Library.” Thursday, March 6; from 3:30 – 5 p.m.; 1st floor computer lab Video Game Design with Kathy Makens. Learn to create your own computer games with Gamemaker software! Mother/Daughter Craft Night: Silk Scarves Monday, April 28; from 7 – 9 p.m.; Janet Levy will help moms and daughters create beautiful hand-dyed silk scarves. Pre-registration required. Making It with Sallye Coyle Tuesdays, from 4 – 5:30 p.m.; auditorium. April 22: Paper Beads; April 29: Art That Moves; May 6: Pop Up Mother’s Day Cards; May 13: Duct Tape Art.
East Regional For more information or to pre-register for a program: 560-0213. Homework Help Thursdays, March 6 – May 29; from 3:30 – 5:30 p.m.; ages 8 – 18. Math and English tutoring with tutor Jan Powell. Teen Tech Week March 2 – 8; “Tune In @ Your Library.” Help create media display of your favorite books, CDs, DVDs, and audio books at our March 6 Teen Advisory Group Meeting. Teen Advisory Group Meeting Thursdays, March 6; April 3; and May 1; at 6:30 p.m. Help plan future teen programs, recommend books & movies for your library. Make friends and earn service or volunteer hours.
Video Game Night! Thursday, March 13; from 6:30 – 7:30 p.m. United Minds Games will discuss video game designing and demonstrate Space Renegades. Board Games Extraordinaire Thursday, March 20; from 6:30 – 7:30 p.m.; Saturday, April 12 from 2 – 3 p.m.; and Sunday May 4 from 3 – 4 p.m. Challenge yourself with popular board games presented by local Games Store, SciFi Genre. Movie Nights Thursdays, March 27; April 24; and May 22; at 6:30 p.m. Call for titles/ratings. Duct Tape Craft Thursday, April 17; from 6:30 – 7:30 p.m. Create duct tape marvels with local artist, Sallye Coyle. Teen Room Games Thursday, May 8; from 6:30 – 7:30 p.m. Play checkers, chess, scrabble and other board games. Origami Creations Thursday, May 15; from 6:30 – 7:30 p.m. Make origami figures with local artist, Andrea Donnelly. Dance Dance Revolution Thursday, May 29; from 6:30 – 7:30 p.m. Come join us for some dancing fun!
North Regional For more information or to pre-register for a program: 560-0236. Teen Tech Week: Tune in @ Your Library Celebrate your library’s CDs,
DVDs, audiobooks and Internet access the week of March 2 – 8. March 3: Guitar Hero, at 3 p.m. March 4: Rock Band, at 3 p.m. March 5: DDR (Dance Dance Revolution); at 3 p.m. Film Club Mondays, March 10 – May 19; at 3 p.m. Watch, review and discuss films. Game Day Thursdays, March 13 – May 29; at 3 p.m. Games, music and fun. Star in Your Story Tuesdays, March 18; April 15; and May 13; from 3 – 4 p.m. Journalist and radio host Patricia Murray will encourage teens to explore writing as a path to self discovery in this three part workshop. TLC – Teen Leadership Council Tuesdays, March 25; April 29; and May 27; from 6:30 – 7:30 p.m. Help plan and promote quality teen library services; present teen programs; acquire leadership skills; and make new friends. Pizza and pop provided. Wii! It’s Friday April 18 and May 2; at 3 p.m. Play Wii Sports. Origami Creations Wednesday, May 28; from 3:30 – 4:30 p.m. Make origami figures to decorate the Teen Room with local artist, Andrea Donnelly. Homework Help Thursday and Friday afternoons (except March 21); grades K – 8. By appointment. Pre-registration required.
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Parkwood For more information or to pre-register for a program: 560-0260. Teen Craft Saturdays, March 1 – May 31 (except March 22); at 10 a.m.; ages 12 and older (under 12 with an adult). Teen Chess Saturdays, March 1 – May 31 (except March 22); at 11 a.m.; ages 12 and older (under 12 with an adult).
Southwest For more information or to pre-register for a program: 560-0290. Dance Dance Revolution Wednesday, April 9; from 4 – 5 p.m.
Stanford L. Warren For more information or to pre-register for a program: 560-0270. Spring Craft Fair March 14; from 3 – 5 p.m. Make a keepsake craft for spring. Pre-registration required; Film Festival April 5; from 3 – 5 p.m. Enjoy a free day at the movies with your favorite stars. Call for movie titles; Popcorn/light refreshments. Poetry Slam Tuesday, May 20; at 6 p.m.; ages 13 – 18. Youth from nearby middle and high schools showcase their poetry through performance, with a musical backdrop. Pre-registration required.
Bookmobile—Your Library on Wheels The Bookmobile is a library on wheels that carries approximately 5,000 titles of juvenile and adult materials. Patrons are welcome on board to apply for library cards and to check out or return materials. Monthly community stops:
3rd Monday 4th Monday 1st & 3rd Wednesdays 1st & 3rd Thursdays Every Saturday 1st & 3rd Saturdays 1st & 3rd Saturdays 2nd & 4th Saturdays 2nd & 4th Saturdays
Oxford Manor Apartments Weaver Street Community Downing Creek American Village Croasdaile Apartments Hardee Street Apartments Rochelle Manor/Colony Manor Pendleton Townhouses Hearthside Community
3904 Dearborn Dr. 3000 Weaver St. Downing Creek Pkwy. American Dr. 2800 Front St. 1237 East Naples Pl. 2819 Rochelle St. 300 South Woodcrest Hearthside St.
3:45 – 4:30 p.m. 3:30 – 4:30 p.m. 4 – 6 p.m. 4 – 6 p.m. 9:15 – 11:15 a.m. 2 – 3 p.m. 3:15 – 4:15 p.m. 2 – 3 p.m. 3:15 – 4:15 p.m.
For a complete schedule, contact the Bookmobile office at 560-0155.
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Adult Programs
Community Events Gen-TeXt Book Group Monday, March 31; at 8 p.m. Join our group for people in their 20s and 30s who enjoy books, beers and bars. March: Christine Falls by Benjamin Black at Bull McCabe’s. More info available online at bookclub.meetup.com/1058/. RSVP requested.
Main Library ESOL classes For more information please call 560-0157. Volunteer Income Tax Assistance Wednesdays, March 5 – April 9; from 5:30 – 8 p.m. Saturdays, March 1, 15, 29; and April 12; from 10 a.m. – 1 p.m. Job Readiness Workshop March 20; May 27; June 10; 1 p.m.; Empower yourself by developing the skills and strategies that will help you to get the job that you want! Celebrate National Nutrition Month! Wednesday, March 26; at 10 a.m. A cooking demonstration and taste testing to Spice up your Life. Spices can add flavor and complexity to meals and side dishes in place of added fats and salts. Many ethnic cuisines are well known for their liberal use of spices. Cooking with spices can introduce you to new flavors as well as enhance your old favorites. Art with the Experts Tuesday April 29; from 7 – 8:30 p.m. The Nasher Museum’s Trevor Schoonmaker and Juline Chevalier will lead an art appreciation discussion of the exhibit Barkley L. Hendricks: Birth of the Cool.
East Regional For more information or to pre-register for a program: 560-0213. ESOL classes For more information please call 560-0157.
To register for programs, go to: www.durhamcountylibrary.org
Over Fifty Crowd Tuesdays, March 4 – May 27; from 10 a.m. – Noon. Great discussions! Learn about the neighborhood, the history of the area, great books, crafts, games, the Internet, health issues and more. Book Club Tuesdays, March 11; April 15; and May 13; 7 – 8:45 p.m. We will read and talk about The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time, A Death in Belmont, and Snow Falling on Cedars. The public is welcome to join us. Sunday Afternoons Intergenerational Program Series 4 – 5 p.m. Series seeks to promote young adult and adult interaction through discussions of literature, music and art. March 16: “Why Make Art?” by Lisa Creed, Artist. March 30: Author discussion of her works Cold Running Creek, and Fifth Born, by Zelda Lockhart. April 20: Plural Thing: Spiritually Preparing for Your Soul Mate, by Linda Dominique Grosvenor. Drought and Deer Resistant Plants Saturday, March 29; Discussion and presentation by Jonathan Nyberg and Rebecca Wellborn. Dance, Dance, Dance – Adult Line Dancing and More… Ages 40 and over. Date and Time will be announced at a later date. If you are interested please contact: 560-0213.
Knitting Thursdays, March 6 – May 29; from 7 – 8:30 p.m. Bring a pair of # 8 needles and a skein of yarn. Inspirational Book Discussion Group Wednesdays, March 5 and April 2 at 7 p.m. Bring your inspirational book to share with the group for the evening. Refreshments served. Pre-registration is required. Mystery Book Club Mondays, March 10; April 14; and May 12; at 7 p.m. March: No More Dying Then by Ruth Rendell. April: The Moonstone by Wilkie Collins. May: Scold’s Bridle by Minette Walters. Book Club Tuesdays, March 25; April 22; and May 27; at 10 a.m. March: Crossing to Safety by Wallace Stegner. April: Memory Keeper’s Daughter by Kim Edwards. May: Road From Chapel Hill by Joanna C. Scott. Valueline Users Group Thursdays, March 20; April 17; and May 29; from 7 – 8:30 p.m. Volunteer Income Tax Assistance Mondays, March 3 – April 14; from 5:30 – 8 p.m. Iron Jawed Angels Film & Discussion Wednesday, March 12; from 7 – 9:45 p.m. Presented by the League of Women Voters Personal Responsibility Program Monday, May 5; from 6:30 – 7:30 p.m. Presented by Dr. Jennifer Rounds-Bryant and based on her book 5 Ugly Facts About Human Behavior. Author Linda Dominique Grosvenor Saturday, April 19; from 3 – 4 p.m. Discussion and Book Signing.
North Regional
Parkwood
For more information or to pre-register for a program: 560-0236.
For more information or to pre-register for a program: 560-0260.
ESOL classes Tuesdays, March 4 – May 27; at 10:00 a.m. Pre-registration required. Computer Training For Beginners Wednesdays, March 12, 26; April 9, 23; and May 21; from 9 – 10 a.m. Pre-registration required.
Parkwood English Classes Beginners: Thursdays, March 6 – May 29; 10 – 11:30 a.m. English Conversation: Thursdays, March 6 – May 29; 10 – 11:30 a.m. Knitting Thursdays, March 6 – May 29; at 7 p.m.
Adult Crafts & Scrabble Fridays, March 7 – May 30 (except March 21); at 3:30 p.m. Tertulia (Spanish Conversation Practice) Saturdays, March 1 – May 31 (except March 22); from 10 – 11 a.m. For intermediate and advanced speakers. Nonfiction Book Club Tuesdays, March 18; April 15; May 20; at 7 p.m. Fathers and Parenting Wednesday, March 19; at 7 p.m. Presenter: Dr. Jennifer RoundsBryant
Southwest ESOL classes For more information please call 560-0157. Heart Health Saturday, June 7; from 10 a.m. – noon. Get the latest heart disease information about symptoms, treatments and healthy eating tips. African Writers’ Club Tuesdays, April 15; May 20; June 17; from 2:15 p.m. – 3:45 p.m. Pre-registration required. To register or for more info: Dr. Page at 384-2726 or patnpage@juno.com. Great Books Discussion Group Thursdays, April 3, 17; May 1, 15; June 5, 19; from 6:45 p.m. – 8:45 p.m. For more info: Allen Keitz at 949-2719 or aakmlk@earthlink.net. Taste of the Modern: Rothko, Rauschenberg, Oldenburg, Kline Tuesday May 13; from 7 – 8:30 p.m. Presented by Kim Rorschach, the Nasher Museum’s Mary D.B.T. and James H. Semans Director.
To register for programs, go to: 1.
www.durhamcountylibrary.org and select “Programs.”
2. Browse the available programs or go directly to the program you want to register for. 3. Click on any underlined program to register.
7 Locations & Hours Main Library
New Hours Fri. & Sun.! 300 N. Roxboro St., 560–0100 Children’s Unit, 560-0130 Hours: Mon. – Thurs. 9 a.m. – 9 p.m. FAMILY READING FESTIVAL Fri. 2 – 6 p.m. Sat. 9:30 a.m. – 6 p.m. Saturday, June 14 • 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. Sun. 2 – 6 p.m.
Regionals
East Regional 211 Lick Creek Ln., 560-0203 Children’s Unit, 560-0214 Hours: Mon. – Thurs. 9 a.m. – 9 p.m. Fri. 2 – 6 p.m. Sat. 9:30 a.m. – 6 p.m. Sun. 2 – 6 p.m. North Regional 221 Milton Rd., 560-0231 Children’s Unit, 560-0232 Hours: Mon. – Thurs. 9 a.m. – 9 p.m. Fri. 2 – 6 p.m. Sat. 9:30 a.m. – 6 p.m. Sun. 2 – 6 p.m.
Branches
Parkwood Branch 5122 Revere Rd., 560-0260 Hours: Mon. – Thurs. 9 a.m. – 9 p.m. Fri. 2 – 6 p.m. Sat. 9:30 a.m. – 6 p.m. Southwest Branch 3605 Shannon Rd., 560-0290 Hours: Mon. – Thurs. 9 a.m. – 9 p.m. Fri. 2 – 6 p.m. Sat. 9:30 a.m. – 6 p.m. Sun. 2 – 6 p.m. Stanford L. Warren Branch 1201 Fayetteville St., 560-0270 Hours: Mon. – Thurs. 9 a.m. – 9 p.m. Fri. 2 – 6 p.m. Sat. 9:30 a.m. – 6 p.m.
Community Libraries
Main Library, 300 N. Roxboro St.
Family Summer Reading Club Highlights: • • •
Read for fun at your own pace! Youth win cool weekly prizes and everyone can qualify for grand prize drawings! Friday Frenzy
Festival Highlights: Library Book Cart Drill Team • Storytelling • Book Giveaways • Music • Scrap Exchange • Community Resources • Games • Face Painting • Kid’s Slide • Tiger Belly Bounce • Balloon Art • Prizes and Refreshments
Poetry for Everyone
For more info: 560-0172 or kfyffe@durhamcountync.gov
Featuring readers including jazz artist Nnenna Freelon, WUNC’s Frank Stasio, Mayor Bill Bell and many other stellar guests. For locations and info, visit www.durhamcountylibrary.org/poetry.php
Event Dates:
Sunday, April 6 • 3 p.m.
Monday, April 28 • 6:30 – 8 p.m. East Regional Library 211 Lick Creek Ln. Learn how to prepare preschoolers for reading and writing. Child care providers and preschool teachers will receive two continuing education credits. Pre-registration required. For more information: Meredith Hubbard, 560-0214 or jhubbard@durhamcountync.gov.
Friends of the Library Upcoming book Sales: April 11 • 4 – 7 p.m.
Members only; Memberships sold at the door
April 12 • 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. Everyone welcome
April 13 • 2 p.m. – 5 p.m. Everyone welcome; $7 Bag Sale
June 20 • 4 – 7 p.m.
Members only; Memberships sold at the door
Tuesday, April 8 • 7 p.m.
Everyone welcome
Parkwood Branch 5122 Revere Rd.
Thursday, April 10 • 7 p.m.
McDougald Terrace 1101 Lawson St., 560–0240 Hours: Mon. – Thurs. 3:30 – 5:30 p.m. Sat. 10 a.m. – 2 p.m.
Sunday, April 13 • 3 p.m.
Fri., March 21 - Sun., March 23 Wed., May 7 Sun., May 25 - Mon. May 26
Parents and caregivers of children ages 3 – 5 are invited to attend this early literacy workshop
Main Library 300 N. Roxboro St.
Bragtown 3200 Dearborn Dr., 560-0210 Hours: Mon. – Thurs. 1 – 6 p.m. Sat. 10 a.m. – 2 p.m.
The entire Library system will be closed:
Every Child Ready to Read @ Your Library
Stanford L. Warren Branch 1201 Fayetteville St.
June 21 • 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. June 22 • 2 – 5 p.m.
Everyone welcome; $7 Bag Sale All sales take place at the Main Library 300 N. Roxboro St. • For more info: 560-0190
Southwest Branch 3605 Shannon Rd.
Sunday, April 20 • 3 p.m. North Regional 221 Milton Rd.
Sunday, April 27 • 3 p.m. East Regional 211 Lick Creek Ln.
year-round Satellite Book Sales now at: Southwest Branch • Parkwood Branch North Regional
Durham Library Foundation
More Than Books: Building Community
Use Your Library Online @ www.durhamcountylibrary.org
Register for programs or events • renew your books, CDs, and DVDs • reserve a room for a community event • place holds • search the library catalog • access State and Federal tax forms • live, online help from reference librarians at NCknows • read subscriptiononly newspapers and journals from around the world through NCLive • find programs at your favorite location for children, teens and adults • get homework help at Start Squad.
Support Your Library Online @ www.durhamlibraryfoundation.org
Your support has funded programs like WriteOn! teen writing program • Nelson Mandela art exhibit • summer reading club • mobile technology lab • local history archives • Durham Reads Together • jazz on the porch • Romance Tea with romance authors • Harry and the Potters • Rags to Riches Theatre for Young Audiences • Every Child Ready to Read workshops for teachers and caregivers • Freedom to Read celebration • Library Youth Partnership… and many more, funded through private gifts to the Durham Library Foundation. Enclosed please find: __ $25 __ $50 __ $100 __ $150 __ $250 __ $500 __ $ Other Name (s) ________________________________________________________________________________________________ (As you would like to see your name listed in our Annual Report)
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