Durham County Library News & Events for June, July and August 2009
Branching Out
2009 Summer Reading Club Kickoff Family Reading Festival Saturday, June 20, 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. — Main Library, 300 N. Roxboro St.
Kickoff Highlights: Library Book Cart Drill Team African Dance Group Eclipse Teen Dance Group Scrap Exchange RIF Book Giveaway Local Jazz Musician Willie Hill Balloon Pop Art with The Balloon Lady Local Mascots Safe Kids Durham Mr. Rainbow the Clown Face Painting Henna Art
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Community Resources and Agencies Games, Prizes and Refreshments Back-to-School Supplies Meet and Greet Ronald McDonald T-Shirt Creations-
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prepare them to face the challenges of our increasingly complex world once they reach adulthood. But the Summer Reading Club isn’t just for kids. Adults who model good reading habits can also enter prize drawings.
L oc a t i o n s & H o u r s Main Library:
300 N. Roxboro St., 560–0100 Children’s Unit, 560-0130 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.
All summer long, the library will feature programs and activities that showcase the many ways people can get creative at the library. In May, award-winning children’s book illustrator Colin Bootman and hilarious theater troupe Rags to Riches visited schools to encourage children to read, explore and create at the library during summer vacation.
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.
Illustrator Encourages Students to Read During Summer Months
Then, on August 15, the library will reward readers for a summer of hard work with a grand finale, A Celebration of Reading, at the Main Library with drawings for exciting prizes such as new computers and digital cameras. During the finale, the library will once again partner with the Durham County’s Closing the Achievement Gap Task Force to give book bags and other school supplies to children who need them to start the 2009-10 school year off right.
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. 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 Bragtown: 3200 Dearborn Dr., 560-0210
Hours: Mon. – Fri. 2 – 6 p.m.
McDougald Terrace: 1101 Lawson St., 560–0240 Hours: Mon. – Fri. 2 – 6 p.m.
In June and July, a limited number of school children at the Main Library will get to have Breakfast with Booker, the library fox, and lunch with other special guests. Other programs, including animal expert Birdman Dave, workshops to let participants try their hand at making balloon art, and the Get Creative with Bluegrass program, will be making the rounds at most library branches.
Please use the form on page 19 to register for the Summer Reading Club; then make plans to read every day and to Be Creative @ the Library this summer! Children’s book illustrator, Colin Bootman, at Oak Grove Elementary Durham County Library wants to get its customers, young and old, to express themselves during the 2009 Summer Reading Club with the theme, “Be Creative @ Your Library.” Summer Reading season kicks off with a carnival-style family reading festival from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturday, June 20 in the parking lot of the Main Library. For the rest of the summer, readers can earn treats and be entered in prize drawings by recording the time they spend reading or being read to. Readers will also have opportunities to participate in several special library programs designed to get the creative juices flowing throughout the summer. “We absolutely want to encourage everyone to read,” said Karlene Fyffe, the library’s Youth Services Manager. “Reading is pleasurable on its own. But we want to emphasize that reading is also often the first step toward solving problems, forming new ideas and expressing yourself.”
www.durhamcountylibrary.org
Summer 2009 Branching Out
It doesn’t matter whether you prefer fiction or nonfiction, picture books or chapter books, graphic novels or romance novels. The Summer Reading Club provides an incentive for all readers to settle down with a good book for at least 15 minutes a day. Developing a love of reading during summer vacation can help students earn better grades once school starts again and
Colin Bootman reading a book for the library’s Read poster.
F r e q u e n t l y A s k e d Q u e s t i o n s A b o u t t h e Fa m i l y S u m m e r R e a d i n g C l u b
Who can participate?
The Family Summer Reading Club is for everyone in your family. Sign up yourself and all the children and teens in your family.
How do I register? • • • •
Fill out the form on page 19 and mail it in or take it to your library, or; Call 560-0144 to register by phone, or; Register online at: www.durhamcountylibrary.org/, or; Visit any library location to register in person.
How does the Club work? For ages 0-11 •
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Read for at least 15 minutes each day and keep a reading record either on paper or online at www. durhamcountylibrary.org. Adults are encouraged to read to infants and younger children and keep a reading record. Share your reading record with your librarian anytime to receive prizes for 10 days, 20, days, 30 days and 40 days of reading. Show your reading record to your librarian anytime to enter your name for monthly drawings. To be eligible for the grand prize drawing, you must complete the 40-day level.
What are the Club rules? • Each participant must read books on his/her own reading or grade level or be read to, if too young. • Prizes and RIF (Reading is Fundamental) books are limited and will be distributed on a first-come/firstserved basis. • Please complete the program at the library branch selected on your registration form.
2008 Grand Prize Winners
What are the prizes? Prizes include:
Prizes will be available for each of the above age groups and include: special passes/coupons for family outings, local restaurants and businesses; T-shirts; gift certificates. Special drawings will be held at the Finale on Aug. 15 for prizes such as iPods; personal computers; laptop computers; DVD players and portable stereos. Individual libraries may provide additional incentives. All grand prize winners will be drawn from the combined eligible entries made at all Durham County Library locations.
For ages 12 –17 •
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Read at least 30 minutes per day and keep a reading record either on paper or online at www. durhamcountylibrary.org. Show your reading record to your librarian anytime to enter your name for monthly drawings. To be eligible for the grand prize drawing, you must participate for at least 6 weeks and submit at least 1 book review.
For ages 18 and over • • •
Read four books at your own pace and keep a reading record either on paper or online at www.durhamcountylibrary.org. Show your reading record to your librarian anytime to enter your name for monthly drawings. To be eligible for the grand prize drawing, you must read at least four books.
Use Your Lexile Score Students in grades 3 – 8 are encouraged to use their Lexile scores to help them choose books this summer. Additional information about Lexile scores and summer reading for public school students can be found in a special end-ofyear letter from Durham Public Schools’ Superintendent, Dr. Carl Harris.
To register for programs, go to www.durhamcountylibrary.org Summer 2009 Branching Out
Summer Reading Club Finale Science in the Summer camps for elementary and middle school students Science in the Summer is a fun and free science education initiative that helps elementary and middle school children “grow into science.” The program is sponsored by GlaxoSmithKline and administered by UNCChapel Hill’s Morehead Planetarium and Science Center. Through camps held in partnership with Durham County Library and taught by certified teachers, this program gets kids excited about science with hands-on experiments.
A Celebration of Reading
Saturday, Aug. 15 • 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. Main Library, 300 N. Roxboro St. RIF Book Giveaway Mr. Rainbow the Clown Music Moon Bounce Community Agencies Games, Prizes and Refreshments Scrap Exchange Local Mascots
Camp dates: East Regional, July 13 - 17 Main, July 20 - 24 North Regional, July 27 - July 31 Stanford L Warren, August 3 - August 7 For more information, contact Karlene Fyffe at 560-0172.
Remember, you can always register for library programs on Evanced, an online sign up system for events and programs.
Join us for our first Read and Feed. Enjoy a story or puppet show while you have breakfast at 9 a.m. with Booker, the library fox or lunch at 12:30 p.m. with local celebrities.
Limited space. Children and teens welcome. Small groups are welcome, but they must preregister by calling 560-0172.
Monday - Friday, June 15 - July 31
Summer 2009 Branching Out
Multicultural Mornings @ Main Saturdays, June 27, July 25 and August 22
Go to 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.
10 am – Spanish/English storytime 10:30 am – English storytime 11:45 am – German storytime
Questions? Please ask any library staff member or email us at librarywebmaster@durhamcountync.gov.
For more infomation on German storytime contact Karlene Fyffe at 560-0172
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To register for any storytime, call 560-0130
Be Creative @ Your Library With:
The following performances are listed in red on the program schedule.
In this issue
Museum Monday
Live Bird Show
Locations & Hours...................................... p. 2
The Museum of Natural Sciences presents Animal Tracks and Signs How do we know when an animal is around if we can’t see it? What “signs” do animals leave behind? Examine evidence of feeding activity, tracks and scat as you learn to identify animals by their signs. Discover what signs tell you about the behavior of animals that have passed your way.
Birdman Dave and his live feathered friends will thrill you with amazing bird tricks and facts.
Summer Reading Announcement............ p. 2
July 6 July 13 July 20 August 3
East Regional Warren North Regional Bragtown Main Parkwood McDougald
2:00 4:00 2:30 4:30 2:00 4:00 4:00
Magical Moments The ‘Almost Amazing Al’ presents a fun, interactive, motivational magic show that will leaving you asking, “How did he do that?” June 15 June 16 June 17 June 18
Bragtown Warren Parkwood North Regional East Regional Main McDougald
10:30 10:30 3:00 7:00 10:30 10:30 and 11:30 4:00
Get Creative with Bluegrass Using a variety of instruments, Charles Pettee presents a tasty blend of original and traditional American folk and bluegrass music. June 22 Bragtown 10:30 June 23 Warren 10:30 Parkwood 3:00 North Regional 7:00 June 24 East Regional 10:30 June 25 Main 10:30 and 11:30 McDougald 4:00
Balloon Art Workshop Donna Pruett, the Balloon Lady, invites you to learn how to make your own fabulous animal creations. You’ve seen her perform over the years; now come and learn some of her tricks of the trade. July 21 July 22 July 23 July 24 July 25
East Regional Warren Bragtown Parkwood McDougald North Regional Main
3:00 11:30 3:30 7:00 4:00 3:00 2:00
July 27 July 28 July 29 July 30
Bragtown East Regional North Regional McDougald Warren Parkwood Main
10:30 7:00 10:30 4:00 10:30 7:00 10:30
FAQ on Summer Reading........................... p. 3 Summer Camps & Other Information....... p. 4 Summer Reading Special Events.............. p. 5 Children’s Programs................................... p. 6
Creating Jack Tales
Teen Programs.......................................... p. 11
Rags to Riches Theatre for Young Audiences brings Jack to life with the tales of “Jack and the Bean Tree,” “Jack and the Melon Patch” and “Bean Tree with a Beard.”
Computer Programs................................. p. 14
August 10 August 11 August 12 August 13
Bragtown East Regional Parkwood North Regional Warren Main McDougald
10:30 7:00 10:30 7:00 10:30 10:30 4:00
Adult Programs........................................ p. 15 Programas en Español (Spanish Programs).................................. p. 16 Adult Summer Reading Programs...........p. 17 Bookmobile Schedule.............................. p. 18
Drama @ Your Library
Summer Reading Registration Forms ... p. 19
Rags to Riches Theatre for Young Audiences presents a dynamic drama workshop to help you express yourself.
Sponsors and Donation Forms............... p. 20
June 30
Parkwood North Regional Bragtown
10:30 2:00 4:00
Science in the Summer Discover the world of chemistry Morehead Planetarium and GlaxoSmithKline present a weeklong science camp that will engage students in hands-on science activities. Registration is required and must be done in person by visiting one of the locations below. All required forms must be completed in order to participate. July 13 – 17 East Regional 9 am for grades 2 and 3 1 pm for grades 4 and 5 Thursday: 9 - noon for grades 6 – 8 July 20 – 24 Main 9 am for grades 2 and 3 1 pm for grades 4 and 5 Thursday: 9 – noon for grades 6 – 8 July 27 – 31 North Regional 9 am for grades 2 and 3 1 pm for grades 4 and 5 Thursday: 9 – 12 for grades 6 – 8 August 3 – 7 Warren 9 am for grades 2 and 3 1 pm for grades 4 and 5 Thursday: 9 – 12 for grades 6 – 8
To register for programs, go to www.durhamcountylibrary.org Summer 2009 Branching Out
C h i l d r e n’s P r o g r a m s
Program Guide Within each section, events are arranged by location and then date. If you’d like to search events by other criteria, please go to the library’s program calendar at www.durhamcountylibrary.org. All computer classes for all locations are listed under “Computer Classes” on p. 14 by type of class and then date. ESOL classes and Tertulia (Spanish Conversation Practice Group) and Spanish language classes are on p. 16. Many programs require registration. Check listings for more information.
H o l i d ay C l o s i n g s All Durham County library locations will be closed: Friday, July 3 and Saturday, July 4.
Main Library Pre-registration is required for ALL programs, except as noted. For more info: 560-0130 or register online at www.durhamcountylibrary.org For Spanish language programs, see p. 16. Recurring Programs Take and Make Craft (all ages) Enjoy a craft in the comfort of your own home, a list of related books are provided, with the hope that parent and child will create their own storytime. A new craft each month, ask at the desk. Registration is not required.
Loveable Lapsit Storytime (0 - 23 months) Mondays, June 22 - August 10; 10:30 a.m. Stories, fingerplays, music and more for children from infancy to 23 months of age. Promising Preschool Time (Pre-school) Tuesdays, June 23 - August 11; 10:30 a.m. Stories, music, crafts and more. Sign up today!
Tuesday Adventures (all ages) Tuesdays, June 23 - August 11; 2 p.m. Join us for a different entertaining adcitivity each week.
Terrific Toddler Time (2-year-olds) Wednesdays, June 24 - August 12; 10:30 a.m. Come for stories, music, crafts and more for children 2 years of age. Kids Can Draw! (ages 6 - 12) Wednesdays, June 24 - August 12; 2 p.m. Join us for drawing fun with Tom Czaplinski. Learn drawing skills and techniques through weekly projects.
Southwest Branch is closed for renovation.
This branch is expanding to become a 25,000 square foot regional facility. Southwest Regional will open in May 2010. For more information, please visit
www.durhamcountylibrary.org/southwestregional/php
Summer 2009 Branching Out
explore the many levels of ballet, which teaches discipline and self confidence. Each week focuses on a different skill or technique.
Summertime Pen Pals (ages 6 - 12) July 1 - August 15 Sign-up for a summertime pen pal. Participants must be between the ages of 6-12 and must be accompanied by a parent to sign the official pen pal agreement. Pen pal packages will be provided (envelopes and stationery) and a mailbox will be assigned.
Great Grouptime Specials (Pre-school) Thursdays, July 2 - 23 and August 6; 10:30 a.m. Come and enjoy stories, music, movies and more. Each program is theme based with interactive games and activities. Open to schools, daycares and daycamps. Parent and child welcome. All groups must pre-register.
Preschool Wellness with Generation Fit (Pre-school) Thursdays, July 16 and August 13; 10:30 a.m. Join Generation Fit for a fun-filled information and food tasting session, where the benefits of healthy snacks and nutritional foods are shared. Snacks will be provided. All groups must pre-register.
Science In The Summer (2nd and 3rd graders) Monday - Friday, July 20 - 24; 9 a.m. - 12 p.m.
Science in the Summer (4th and 5th graders) Monday - Friday, July 20 - 24; 1 p.m. - 4 p.m. Camptime Movie Mania (all ages) Mondays, June 22 - August 10 Feature length films depicting stories from the collection, open to daycares, day camps, schools and parents & child. All camps must pre-register as space is limited.
Movers and Shakers (Pre-school)
Calendar
Thursdays, June 25, July 9, 23 and August 6; 10:30 a.m. Move your muscles with Sherika Hill. Come for music, dance, and fun.
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Pre-school Craft-time (Pre-school)
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Fridays, June 26, July 10 - August 14; 2:30 p.m. A weekly craft session for children ages 3, 4 and 5 years old, during which children are encouraged to check-out and share books which relate to the craft’s theme. All groups must pre-register. Super Saturday Storytime (all ages) Saturdays, June 27, July 11 - August 8; 10:30 a.m. Stories, music, crafts and more! Designed for children from infancy to first grade. Sign-up today and join in the fun! Saturday’s Matinee (all ages) Saturdays, June 27, July 11, August 1 and 8; 2 p.m. Come and enjoy our Disney collection in DVD format. Popcorn included!
Leaps and Bounds: An Introduction to Ballet (First Grade and up) Tuesdays, June 30 - August 4; 10:30 a.m. Join Taylor Shaw formerly of Mrs. Nina’s School of Dance to
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Thursday; 10:30 a.m. and 11:30 a.m. Magical Moments (all ages) Tuesday; 2 p.m.
Tuesday Adventures: Sidewalk Chalk
(all ages) Join us for fun with stories depicted through sidewalk chalk creations, drawn by the kids! All groups must pre-register. 25
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Thursday; 10:30 a.m. and 11:30 a.m.
Get Creative With Bluegrass (all ages) Tuesday; 2 p.m.
Tuesday Adventures: gAME dAY (all ages)
Join us for Game Day! Includes: “Bingo,” “The Matching Game” and “Who wants to Be a Summer Reader?” (Our version of Who Wants to Be a Millionaire.) All groups must pre-register.
C h i l d r e n’s P r o g r a m s
Main Library July 7
Tuesday; 2 p.m.
Tuesday Adventures: Pre-historic Dino-Art (all ages)
Enjoy drawing dinosaurs and creating your own pre-historic dinosaur bones with Tom Czaplinski. All groups must pre-register. 14
Tuesday; 2 p.m.
Tuesday Adventures: Library treasure hunt! (6-12-years-olds)
Join the Children’s Unit staff in a hunt for a hidden treasure within the library. Only the clues will reveal the treasure’s location. Parents are encouraged to participate, as you use both your library skills and knowledge of stories to uncover each clue. All groups must pre-register. 18
Saturday; 3 p.m.
Get Active With Ronald McDonald (all ages)
Come and meet Ronald McDonald and learn how to get active this summer! 20
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Monday; 2 p.m.
Museum monday (all ages)
Tuesday; 2 p.m.
Tuesday Adventures: Silkscreening (all ages)
Silkscreen the Summer Reading logo on a t-shirt, bag, towel or whatever! The item must be made of cotton. All groups must pre-register. 23
Thursday; 9 a.m. - 12 p.m.
Science in the Summer Bus Visit (Middle School)
Morehead Planetarium and GlaxoSmithKline are sponsoring a tour of their traveling laboratory, coupled with an information session on how to be creative with science. Pre-registration is required. Participants must be of middle school age. 25
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Saturday; 2 p.m.
Balloon Art Workshop (ages 7 and up)
August 4
Make & Take Crafts (Pre-school - Middle School) Tuesday; 2 p.m.
Tuesday Adventures: Jewelry Making Workshop (all ages)
Join us to make a beaded bracelet and decorate your own unique button. No groups larger than five, as supplies are limited. All groups must pre-register. Bring a small photo if you would like to use it on your button. 11
Tuesday; 2 p.m.
Tuesday Adventures: Capturing Nature (all ages)
Enjoy a nature walk on the library grounds while sketching stilllife objects and landscapes. All groups must pre-register. 13
Thursday; 10:30 a.m.
creating jack tales (all ages) Intergenerational
Paperhand Puppet Intervention presents The Crawdad’s Conundrum Sunday, June 14; 3 p.m.; call 560-0268 for more info North Carolina’s beloved Paperhand Puppet Intervention creates wondrous productions with larger-than-life nature puppets, shadow puppets, live music and good humor. In celebration of Summer Reading, join us for this all-ages show about a fiesty young crayfish who is determined to have her voice be heard. Free and open to the public.
Fami-Wii Bowling Tournament Saturday, July 11; 1 p.m.; call 560-0122 for more info Compete against other families for the Main Library Wii Bowling Championship of 2009! Registration required.
Guitar Hero World Tour: Battle of the Bands Saturday, July 25; 2 p.m.; call 560-0122 for more info We’re looking for the best fake band in Durham! Families, roommates and friends who love Guitar Hero World Tour can compete for the 2009 championship! Registration is required.
Tuesday; 2 p.m.
Tuesday Adventures: Summer Reading Olympics (all ages)
Join us on the library grounds and compete in a marathon of fun activities: races, relahy sessions, balance walks, tug of wars, hoolahooping and more, all with the hope of winning a gold medal! All groups must pre-register. 30
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Thursday; 10:30 a.m.
live bird show (all ages)
Mondays, June 1 - August 31; 2 p.m. Weekly craft and activity sheets. Show your creative side and challenge your mind with connect-the-dots, word finds, crosswords and much more.
Homework Help (Kindergarten, Middle School and High School) Monday - Friday, June 1 - 5; 3:30 p.m. Assistance with homework for all school-age children.
Boogie Woogie StoryTime
(0-23 months, 2-year-olds and Pre-school) Wednesdays, June 3 - July 22, August 5 - 26; 10:30 a.m. Children from infancy to preschool enjoy stories, music, movements and crafts.
What’s In Your Garden? (Pre-school) Mondays, June 8, July 6 and August 3; 10:30 a.m. Master Gardener Melissa Young will teach and demonstrate spring and summer gardening tips. Watch Bragtown’s garden grow.
Catch a Beat @ the Movies! (all ages) Tuesdays, June 16, July 14 and August 18; 3:30 p.m. Enjoy a musical while you feast on a snack of goodies.
Family Fun Friday (all ages) Fridays, June 26, July 17, August 7, 14 and 28; 4 p.m. Spend some extra special time with your family at the library. Join us for an afternoon of fun with a board game, movie & popcorn, or a good book.
Odds ‘N’ Ends Art with Miss Denise (Elementary School - High School) Thursdays, July 16 and August 13; 3:30 p.m. Get creative. Have fun with straws, sequins, beads, buttons and more to create a homemade masterpiece. Registration is required.
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B r a g t ow n For more info: 560-0210 or register online at www.durhamcountylibrary.org
Monday; 10:30 a.m.
Magical Moments (Pre-school - Elementary School)
Thursday; 4 p.m.
Dad & Me! (Elementary School to Adult)
Happy Father’s Day! Bring Dad to the library to enjoy a movie and a snack. Create a special door knob hanger or Dad Rocks paperweight. Registration is required.
Recurring Programs Twist & Shout StoryTime (0 - 23 months, 2-year-olds and Pre-school) Mondays, June 1, 29, July 13, 20, August 17, 24 and 31; 10:30 a.m. Shake it up, shake it out! Music, movement and stories to warm up your day.
To register for programs, go to www.durhamcountylibrary.org Summer 2009 Branching Out
C h i l d r e n’s P r o g r a m s
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Monday; 10:30 a.m.
Get Creative with Blue Grass Music
(Pre-school-Elementary School)
July 22
Wednesday; 3:30 p.m.
E a st R e g i o n a l STORYTIME BLAST WITH PRESCHOOLERS (Pre-school) Wednesdays, June 3, July 1 – 22, August 5 – 26; 10:30 a.m. 1,2,3 blast off! Explore the world of books, rhymes, songs and a craft. Preschool storytime helps little ones to develop early literacy and social development. Come on, it will be lots of fun! Registration is required.
Balloon Art Workshop (8 or up)
C.U.T.E (CHERISHING AND UNDERSTANDING THE TWEENAGE EXPERIENCE)
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Monday; 10:30 a.m. Live Bird Show (Preschool - Elementary School)
(Elementary School and Middle School) Mondays, June 8, July 13 and August 10; 6 p.m. This glitzy group is open to tween girls ages 8-12. We will meet once a month to discuss life as a Tween, literacy, etiquette, health, school and socialization. Spaces are limited. Registration is required.
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Thursday; 4 p.m.
Express Yourself. Got Talent? (all ages)
Come out and participate in the 1st Bragtown Community Library Talent Show. Pre-registration is required. Deadline to register is Wednesday, July 15. You must attend rehearsal on Monday, July 27.
August 10
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Monday; 10:30 a.m.
Creating Jack Tales (Pre-school - Elementary School) Monday; 3:30 p.m.
Back to School Bash
(Elementary School - High School) Enjoy food, drinks, music and games.
E a st R e g i o n a l For more info: 560-0214 or register online at www.durhamcountylibrary.org Recurring Programs STORYTIME OLYMPICS FOR TODDLERS (24-36 months) Tuesdays, June 2 - August 18; 10:30 a.m. Follow the track to the library, pass the reading torch to the Children’s librarian, jump around to good music, and finish up with an award winning craft. Toddler Storytimes encourage parents and toddlers to begin regular visits to the library and to develop into lifelong library users. Registration is required.
ROCK-A-BYE-BABY LAPSIT STORYTIME (0-23 months) Tuesdays, June 2 - August 18; 11:25 a.m. Rock-a-bye-baby, in the library, when the book opens, the baby, will peer, when the music starts, the baby will sing, when the funs over, we’ll go cruising. Please join us. Registration is required.
CREATIVE CRAZY TeeS (Elementary School and Middle School) Fridays, June 12 and July 10; 3 p.m. Sharpie markers will transform your plain t-shirt into creative tie-dye fashion pieces. *PLEASE BRING YOUR OWN T-SHIRT and CLOTHES HANGER* Registration required.
C.O.O.L (CREATING OUTSTANDING OPPORTUNITIES FOR LIFE) (Elementary School and Middle School) Mondays, June 15, July 20 and August 17; 6 p.m. This cool group is open to Tween boys ages 8-12. This group will meet once a month to discuss life as a Tween, literacy, etiquette, health, school and socialization. Spaces are limited. Registration is required.
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Wednesday; 10:30 a.m.
Magical Moments (Pre-school – Elementary School)
Wednesday; 10:30 a.m.
BE CREATIVE WITH BLUE GRASS (Pre-school – Elementary School) Saturday; 11 a.m.
NONA’S PASTA DAY
(Pre-school - Elementary School) Join us for a viewing of Strega Nona. Afterwards we will talk about different types of pasta. Be Creative while making and decorating jewelry with macaroni. Books on the theme will be available for check-out. It will be Pasta-rific! Registration required.
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Monday; 2 p.m.
MUSEUM MONDAY (Pre-school – Elementary School)
Tuesday; 3 p.m.
BALLOON Art workshop (Elementary School)
GLAXOSMITHKLINE’S SCIENCE IN THE SUMMER CAMP (Elementary School and Middle School)
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Monday - Friday, July 13 - 17
Wednesdays, June 17, July 8 and August 12; 6:30 p.m. Okay kids, bring your parents to the library to compete with other families. Registration is required.
(Elementary School and Middle School) Join us for a CREATIVE science project where participants will learn about and create slime. Projects will go home afterwards. Wear clothing that you don’t mind getting slimy. Books on this theme will be available for check out. Pre-registration is required because space is limited.
SUNDAE SOCIAL (Pre-school – Elementary School)
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FAMILY GAME NIGHT (Elementary School)
Sundays July 26 and August 23; 3 p.m. Hey kids! Drop in and join us for ice cream and a cool story, WIMBERLY’S ICECREAM STAR by Kevin Henkes. Registration is required.
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Saturday; 11 a.m.
SLIME TIME @ EAST
Monday, July 27; 10:30 a.m.
Live Bird Show (Preschool - Elementary School) Wednesday; 10:30 a.m.
BOOK TIME WITH RONALD MCDONALD
(Pre-school and Kindergarten) Special storytime with Ronald McDonald. Registration is required.
August 10
Monday; 7 p.m.
Creating jack tales (Pre-school -Elementary School)
POTTYTIME STORYTIME (0-23 months and Toddlers)
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Tuesdays, June 2, July 7 and August 4; 12:10 p.m. This once a month storytime is designed specifically for toddlers who are potty training and their caregivers who help them to accomplish this wonderful milestone. Join us for potty stories, songs, rhymes & crafts. Registration is required.
(Pre-school – Elementary School) Children may bring in a stuffed animal and tell its name, likes, dislikes, etc. Children will watch “Corduroy.” Each child’s pet receives an award. Regstration is required.
Summer 2009 Branching Out
Saturday; 2 p.m.
STUFFED ANIMAL PET SHOW
C h i l d r e n’s P r o g r a m s
E a st R e g i o n a l Intergenerational
Summer Jazz Jam Sunday, June 28; 2 - 6 p.m. Pick up an instrument and jam with Big E’s Rhythm Section featuring: Scott Sawyer, genre-busting guitar; Bobby Hinton, blues legend; Peter Joyner, master drums; Freeman Ledbetter, upright bass. With featured artists Bob Baldwin, urban jazz keyboardist and Stanley Baird, renowned jazz musician. Plus, young musicians Tyler Montgomery and Alan Thompson.
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Join us for games, a movie, popcorn and extra activities. Bring a family member or a friend. 23 Thursday; 4 p.m. Balloon Art Workshop (ages 7 and up) 25
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M c D o u g a l d T e r r ac e For more info: 560-0240 or register online at www.durhamcountylibrary.org Recurring Programs Friday Fun Day (all ages) Fridays, June 12 and August 28; 3 p.m. Join us for games, a movie, popcorn and extra activities. Bring a family member or a friend.
Calendar June 9
Tuesday, June 9; 3 p.m.
Friendship Meeting Art Workshops
Friday; 3 p.m.
Family Fun Friday (all ages)
Thursday; 4 p.m.
Get Creative With Bluegrass (all ages) Tuesday; 4 p.m.
Live bird show (all ages)
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Thursday; 3 p.m.
Art Exploration with Miss Cook
(all ages) This class offers fun filled art activities. Learn how to make gifts for friends, parents and neighbors. Special art materials are available. Use your imagination for your special project.
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Monday; 4 p.m.
Computer tips for Children (all ages) Learn the basic steps needed to use a computer. A technician will teach and train youth on how to operate a computer.
(Elementary School and Middle School) Saturdays, July 11, 25, August 1 and 15; 1 p.m. Join us for hot games this summer on the Nintendo Wii, Xbox 360 and more! Space is limited, so show up early as only the first 30 people will be admitted.
Skill Toys Workshop
Museum of Life and Science (all ages)
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Thursday; 4 p.m.
Children’s Mural (Kindergarten - Middle School)
Tuesday; 3 p.m.
Monday - Sunday, July 20 - 26; 11 a.m. We will be making a mural in the Children’s program room to stay up throughout the summer. Art supplies will be out all week for little hands to add their own personal touch. Stop in and be creative.
creating jack tales (all ages) 18
Drawing for kids (all ages)
Learn all aspects of drawing including contour, linear perspective, shading and how to draw people.
Mad Scientist Club
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Recurring Programs
If you want your teen to learn new and basic dance movement, enroll them in our youth dance class. Welcome, choreographer Kyle Roundtree! 18 Thursday; 4 p.m. Magical Moments (all ages)
Family VIdeogaming
Monday; 4 p.m.
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Wednesday; 3 p.m.
(Pre-school and Kindergarten) Tuesdays, June 23 - August 4, 18 and 25; 7 p.m. Get in your PJ’s, grab your teddy and join Amy for an evening of great stories and songs perfect for sending your little one off to dreamland.
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For more info: 560-0234 or register online at www.durhamcountylibrary.org For Spanish language programs, see p. 16.
Teen Movement and Dance (all ages)
Bedtime Tales with Amy
(Elementary School and Middle School) Tuesday and Thursday, July 14 and 16; 2 p.m. Learn how to juggle, use flower sticks and other totally fun and dexterity how to enhancing toys.
(all ages) Learn how to stay connected to friends and home life. Learn to draw pictures of things you like and love. Use your imagination!
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Baby and Me Lapsit Storytime (0 - 23 months) Wednesdays, June 3 - August 26; 10: 30 a.m. This cozy storytime is designed for you and your new bundle of joy!
Drop In storytime (Pre-school and Kindergarten)
(Elementary School and Middle School) Wednesdays, July 22 and August 5; 6 p.m. Explore the world of science! Sometimes gross, sometimes crazy, but always mad, mad FUN! Registration is required.
Science in the Summer Monday - Friday, July 27 - 31
Puppet Theater Workshops: Anansi and the Magic Stick (Elementary School and Middle School) Monday - Wednesday, August 3 - 5; 2 p.m. We will create our own puppet theater from scratch. Learn to make puppets and stage the show. At the end of the week we will perform the show. Registration is required.
Tuesdays and Thursdays, June 4 - July 23, August 4 - 27; 10:30 a.m. Stories for little ones. Parents/caregivers must attend this event with their child.
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Make and Take Crafts with Mary (Pre-school)
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Mondays, June 15, 29 - August 10; 10:30 a.m. Join us for crafts that are sure to be a hit with your little one!
Musical Instrument Petting Zoo and Music Crafts (Pre-school, Elementary School and Middle School) Monday, Wednesday and Friday, June 22, 24 and 26; 2 p.m. A petting zoo perfect for those who don’t like animals! Want to beat on a drum, strum on a guitar and/or shake some moracas? Then come on down to the North Regional Music Zoo and while you’re here make an instrument to play in the library Orchestra Friday June 26th!
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Thursday; 3 p.m.
Skill Toys with the Flow Circus
(Elementary School - Teen) Learn how to use skill toys like the dreaded Diablo, flower sticks, footbags and more! Space is limited so be sure to sign up as soon as registration opens! Registration is required.
To register for programs, go to www.durhamcountylibrary.org Summer 2009 Branching Out
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Tuesday; 10:30 a.m.
Magical moments (all ages)
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Monday; 10:30 a.m.
Make and Take Crafts with Mary
(Pre-school) Crafts that are perfect for your little one!
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Thursday; 1 p.m.
Weird and Wacky Sculptures
(Kindergarten - Middle School) Learn to make miniature sculptures out of Femo clay. The clay will need time in our oven so creations may not be available for pick up until the following day. Registration is required. 24
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Tuesday; 7 p.m.
BE CREATIVE WITH BLUE GRASS (all ages) Wednesday; 6 p.m.
Rock Band Tournament!
(Elementary School and Middle School) Join us for an evening of Rock Star action as we determine who has the mad skills to win our Rock Band tourney! Space is limited and this program is first come first served so get here early or risk being left out in the cold! Registration is required. 26 Friday; 4 p.m.
Library Orchestra!
(Pre-school - Elementary School) Now that you have taken the time to make an instrument and practice with it until your ears hurt and/or your fingers bleed, it’s time to join the library orchestra! Full of music and fun and a story or two. Even the tone deaf will have a great time! Registration is required. 30 Tuesday; 2 p.m. Drama @ Your Library (ages 6 and up) (Kindergarten - Middle School)
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Monday; 2:30 p.m.
Museum Monday (all ages)
Wednesday; 2 p.m.
Make Your Own Juggling Balls
(Elementary School and Middle School) So you had so much fun at the Skill Toys workshop that you wanted to be able to practice at home? Or maybe you’ve just always wanted to be a street performer or a clown. Well, stop in to the library and we’ll teach you how to make your own colorful juggling balls. Registration is required. 17
Friday; 3 p.m.
Cartooning with Casey
(Elementary School and Middle School) A class for begginners that will focus on drawing in 3D. Registration is required.
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Friday; 3 p.m.
Balloon Art Workshop
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Tuesday; 10:30 a.m.
(2-year-olds - Elementary School)
live bird show (all ages)
August 7
Friday; 3 p.m.
Puppet Show: Anansi and the Magic Stick (all ages)
It’s a fine bright day, and all the animals are working except for Anansi. Anansi is sleeping. When Anansi is woken up by the other animals, who are laughing at his lazy ways he slumps away angry, but walks right into an amazing secret! See the final product of our Children’s Puppet Theater Troupe’s week of hard work! 14
Friday; 3 p.m.
Be Creative Talent Show!
(Kindergarten - Middle School) Wrap up summer reading by showing off the skills you learned thoughout the summer. People who participated in the library events over the summer are encouraged to come and demonstrate what you learned. But everyone is welcome to participate and display their awesome talents! Registration is required. Intergenerational (For more info, call 560-0236)
Music Memory Wednesdays, June 17, July 15 and August 12; 10 a.m. Spend an hour sharing your favorite music with library friends. Listen to and talk about the great songs you remember but seldom hear. Bring a CD and share your music memories!
Guitar Hero World Tour Tournament Tuesday, June 23; 2 p.m. We’re looking for the best fake band in Durham! Families, roommates and friends who love Guitar Hero World Tour can compete for the 2009 championship! Registration is required.
Express Yourself Karaoke Wednesday, August 12; 6 p.m. Show us what you’ve got! Bring the whole family and sing to your favorite tunes!
P a r k wood For more info: 560-0260 or register online at www.durhamcountylibrary.org For Spanish language programs, see p. 16. Recurring Programs Rhymetime (0 - 2-year-olds) Mondays, June 1 - July 27; 10:30 a.m. Join us for rhymes, songs, stories and BUBBLES! For ages 0-3 years. Storytime (Pre-school) Tuesdays, June 2 - 23, July 7 - 28; 10:30 a.m. Join us for songs, stories and crafts. For ages 3-5 years. Miss Margaret’s Lapsitters (6 to 23 months) Wednesdays, June 3, 17 and 24; 10:30 a.m. and 11:15 a.m. Enjoy music, songs, fingerplays, stories and instruments! For ages 6 to 23 months. Registration is required. 1st-3rd Bookclub (Elementary School) Wednesdays, June 3, July 1 and August 5; 4:45 p.m. Join us for Parkwood’s 1st-3rd Bookclub. Each month we will discuss a new book and make a story related craft. Pick up your copy of the book at the Front Desk. Crafts and Chess (up to Teen) Saturdays, June 6 - 27, July 11 - August 29; 10 a.m. Make crafts and learn how to play chess. For children and teens of all ages but those 11 years and under require adult supervision.
Take and Make Fridays Fridays, June 26, July 10 - August 14; all day In honor of our “Be Creative” Summer Reading theme, come to the Parkwood Library every Friday to get a new Take and Make Craft.
Calendar June 13
Saturday; 1:30 p.m.
Latin American Games to Bridge Culture (Elementary School)
Author and story teller Irania Patterson will have the audience play interactive games and tell stories from Latin America and the U.S.A cultures. ������������������������������������������ La autora Irania Patterson divertira a la audiencia con juegos interactivos e historias populares de las culturas de Latinamerica y de Estados Unidos. 16 Tuesday;3 p.m. Magical moments (all ages) 19 Friday; 2 p.m.
Summer Reading T-Shirt Bonanza
(Pre-school - Middle School) Kick off the summer reading program at the Parkwood Library by making your very own “Be Creative” T-Shirt!! Please come prepared with a white or pastel colored t-shirt to decorate.
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Tuesday; 10:30 a.m.
The “Almost Amazing Al” presents a fun, interactive, motivational magic show that will leave you asking, “How did he do that?”
Drama @ Your Library (age 6 and up)
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July 20
Monday; 4 p.m.
Museum Monday
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(Pre-school - Elementary School)
Balloon Art workshop (ages 7 and up)
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Wednesday; 7 p.m.
live bird show (all ages)
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Tuesday; 10:30 a.m.
S t a n f o r d L . Wa r r e n For more info: 560-0270 or register online at www.durhamcountylibrary.org Recurring Programs Science in Summer Monday - Saturday, August 3 - 8
Calendar June 3
Wednesday; 10:30 a.m.
Toddler Storytime
(Pre-school and Kindergarten) Come have fun with exciting stories, songs and crafts. 10
Wednesday; 10:30 a.m.
Toddler Storytime
(Pre-school and Kindergarten) Come enjoy a Father’s Day theme storytime, with a fun story and craft. 12
Friday; 4 p.m.
Game Day
(Elementary School and Middle School) Enjoy playing checkers, backgammon, scrabble, Uno and other games in a fun friendly atmosphere.
Wednesday; 10:30 a.m.
Toddler Storytime
(Pre-school and Kindergarten) Theme: 4th of July - Come celebrate and learn about this lively holiday toddler style.
creating jack tales (Pre-school - Elementary School)
Tuesday; 10:30 a.m.
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August
Tuesday; 10:30 a.m.
Magical Moments (all ages)
get Creative with BlueGrass (all ages)
1 Wednesda; 7 p.m.
Main Library
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get Creative With BlueGrass (all ages)
Teen Programs
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“Chips and a Movie”
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Saturday; 10 a.m.
(Elementary School and Middle School) Come relax with a “G” rated movie and refreshments
Morning Movie
(Pre-school - Elementary School) Mornings are great for movie watching. G rated - Call for movie title. Wednesday; 11:30 a.m.
Balloon Art Workshop (ages 7 and up)
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Wednesday; 10:30 a.m. Live Bird Show (all ages)
August Wednesday; 10:30 a.m.
Creating Jack Tales (all ages)
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Wednesday; 10:30 a.m.
Storytime at the Park
(Pre-school and Kindergarten) Let’s enjoy summer, make it fun - Come enjoy a storytime at the park with a story, a craft, bubbles, dance and music. Call for park location. 26
Anime Club Thursday, June 18; 4 p.m. See the latest Japanese animation on a giant screen!
Film Frenzy for Teens
Express Yourself: Paper Marbling
Friday; 4 p.m.
Wednesday, June 10; 2 p.m. Come relax and celebrate with games, food and friends.
Wednesday; 10:30 a.m.
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Last Day of School Party
Museum Monday (all ages)
(Pre-school and Kindergarten) “Booker,” the Library Mascot will be here to have fun and enjoy your storytime with you.
Tuesday, June 2 - 16; 3:30 p.m. Play your favorite Wii games and board games!
Wednesdays, July 1 - August 12; 3 p.m. Enjoy a free film, snacks and discussion. All of the films to be shown are about teens expressing themselves creatively!
Toddler Storytime
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Wii! It’s Tuesday!
Monday; 4 p.m.
For more info: 560-0122 or register online at www.durhamcountylibrary.org
Wednesday; 10:30 a.m.
Toddler Storytime
(Pre-school and Kindergarten) Storytime with a “fun surprise guest”.
Thursday, July 2; 3:30 p.m. Learn a simple technique to transform ordinary paper into beautiful, swirly creations!
Wii! It’s Tuesday! Tuesdays, July 7 - August 11; 3:30 p.m. Play your favorite Wii games and board games!
Express Yourself: Coffee Painting Thusday, July 9; 3:30 p.m. Brew up some caffeinated art!
Anime Club Thursday, July 16; 4 p.m. See the latest Japanese animation on a giant screen!
Express Yourself: Paperback Wallets Thursday, July 23; 3:30 p.m. Make a cool new wallet from a cheesy old paperback book cover.
Express Yourself: Custom Clothing Thursday, July 30; 3:30 p.m. Customize your jeans, t-shirts, bags and shoes for a unique look! Bring old clothes to remake.
Express Yourself: Shrink It! Thusday, August 6; 3:30 p.m. Create charms, tags and jewelry with recycled plastic shrinky dinks.
Anime Club Thusday, August 20; 4 p.m. See the latest Japanese animation on a giant screen!
To register for programs, go to www.durhamcountylibrary.org Summer 2009 Branching Out
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Teen Programs
Main Library Intergenerational
Paperhand Puppet Intervention presents The Crawdad’s Conundrum Sunday, June 14; 3 p.m.; call 560-0268 for more info North Carolina’s beloved Paperhand Puppet Intervention creates wondrous productions with larger-than-life nature puppets, shadow puppets, live music and good humor. In celebration of Summer Reading, join us for this all-ages show about a fiesty young crayfish who is determined to have her voice be heard. Free and open to the public.
Fami-Wii Bowling Tournament Saturday, July 11; 1 p.m.; call 560-0122 for more info Compete against other families for the Main Library Wii Bowling Championship of 2009! Registration required.
E a st R e g i o n a l For more info: 560-0213 or register online at www.durhamcountylibrary.org Teen Advisory Group Thursdays, June 4, July 2 and August 6; 6:30 p.m. Join our TAG at East, make new friends and meet old ones, enjoy refreshments and make plans for your library! Hope to see you there!
M c D o u g a l d T e r r ac e Teen Romance: What are the Risks? Tuesday, July 14; 3 p.m. Teens will meet for a roundtable discussion and explore the topics of love, friendship and dating.
Teen Movement and Dance Thursday, August 20; 4 p.m.
Express Yourself: Teen Crafts
Wednesday, June 10; 4 p.m. Join local artist Sallye Coyle and express yourself @ East with paper beading crafts.
Video Games Night!
Nor th Regional For more info: 560-0236 or register online at www.durhamcountylibrary.org Read or Die Teen Advisory Board
Guitar Hero World Tour: Battle of the Bands
Thursdays, June 11, July 9 and August 13; 6:30 p.m. Play and learn about gaming with United Minds Game owner, Kevin Epps.
Saturday, July 25; 2 p.m.; call 560-0122 for more info We’re looking for the best fake band in Durham! Families, roommates and friends who love Guitar Hero World Tour can compete for the 2009 championship! Registration is required.
Thursdays, June 18, July 30 and August 20; 6:30 p.m. Bring your gaming skills to the library and play Guitar Hero!
Wii Wednesday
Thursday, June 25; 6:30 p.m. Join local artist Sallye Coyle and express yourself @ East with duct tape creations!
Skill Toys with the Flow Circus
B r a g t ow n For more info: 560-0210 or register online at www.durhamcountylibrary.org Name That Tune! Tuesday, June 9; 3:30 p.m. Test your knowledge of the latest hits. Compete against a friend and be the first to correctly identify the song and artist. The player with the most points will be the Grand Prize Winner.
Gaming @ Bragtown
Wednesdays, June 17, July 15 and August 12; 3:30 p.m. Play your favorite Wii Games at the library with your friends.
Drama @ Your Library Tuesday, June 30; 4 p.m.
Museum Monday
Wii Guitar Hero
Express Yourself: Teen Crafts
Board Games
Thursday, July 16; 6:30 p.m. Play your favorite board game with friends!
Tuesday, August 11; 4 p.m. Have lots of fun and get some exercise while learning some of the most popular and newest line dances.
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Thursday, June 11; 3 p.m. Learn how to use skill toys like the dreaded Diablo, flower sticks, footbags and more! Space is limited, so be sure to sign up as soon as registration opens! Registration is required.
Green Teens/Eco Artists
Mondays, June 15, July 20 and August 10; 3 p.m. Give new life to old stuff with recycling crafts.
Thursdays, July 23 and August 27; 6:30 p.m. Call for title/ratings.
Father’s Day Craft
Intergenerational
Summer Jazz Jam Sunday, June 28; 2 - 6 p.m. Pick up an instrument and jam with Big E’s Rhythm Section featuring: Scott Sawyer, genre-busting guitar; Bobby Hinton, blues legend; Peter Joyner, master drums; Freeman Ledbetter, upright bass. With featured artists Bob Baldwin, urban jazz keyboardist and Stanley Baird, renowned jazz musician. Plus, young musicians Tyler Montgomery and Alan Thompson.
That’s Entertainment. Musical Scavenger Hunt
I’ve Got Rhythm Line Dancing
Wednesdays, June 3 - 24, July 8, 15, August 5 - 26; 4 p.m. Come play your favorite Wii games.
Movie Night Out
Monday, July 13; 4 p.m.
Tuesday, August 4; 3:30 p.m. Explore the library’s resources to find the correct answers. Have fun exploring and learning about the Arts.
Tuesdays, June 2, July 7 and August 11; 3 p.m. Teens, come express yourself and shape the future of your library! Snacks will be provided. Registration is required.
M c D o u g a l d T e r r ac e For more info: 560-0240 or register online at www.durhamcountylibrary.org Teen Summer Reading Seminar Wednesday, July 8; 2:30 p.m. Teens will discuss books read throughout the summer and share their experiences and admirations. The McDougald staff asks for all participants to bring a friend or a neighbor.
Saturday, June 20; 2 p.m. Stop by and create a special gift for your Dad! Registration is required.
Guitar Hero World Tour Tournament
Tuesday, June 23; 2 p.m. We’re looking for the best fake band in Durham! Families, roommates and friends who love Guitar Hero World Tour can compete for the 2009 championship! Registration is required.
Rock Band Tournament!
Wednesday, June 24; 6 p.m. Join us for an evening of Rock Star action as we determine who has the mad skills to win our Rock Band tourney! Space is limited and this program is first come first served so get here early or risk being left out in the cold!
SingStar Karaoke!
Thursday, June 25; 3 p.m. Show us what you’ve got! Express yourself and sing to your favorite tunes! Registration is required.
Teen Zine
Monday, June 29; 3 p.m. Teens, express yourself through your own zine! Registration is required.
Teen Programs
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Nor th Regional Drama @ Your Library Tuesday, June 30; 2 p.m.
DDR Tournament
Tuesday, June 30; 6 p.m. Join us for an evening of Dance Dance Revolution action as we determine who has the mad skills to win our DDR tourney! Space is limited and this program is first come first served so get here early or risk being left out in the cold!
Skill Toys Workshop
Tuesday and Thursday, July 14 and 16; 2 p.m. Learn how to juggle, use flower sticks and other totally fun and dexterity enhancing toys.
Make Your Own Juggling Balls
Be Creative Talent Show! Friday, August 14; 3 p.m. Wrap up summer reading by showing off the skills you learned thoughout the summer. People who participated in the library events over the summer are encouraged to come and demonstrate what you learned. But everyone is welcome to participate and display their awesome talents! Registration is required.
Murder Mystery!
Thursday, August 13; 2 p.m. Was it the Page in the Children’s Room with the pipe cleaners? Or the Librarian in the Stacks with the copy of Harry Potter? We need your help to solve this library mystery. Registration is required. Intergenerational
Wednesday, July 15; 2 p.m. So you had so much fun at the Skill Toys workshop that you wanted to be able to practice at home? Or maybe you’ve just always wanted to be a street performer or a clown. Well, stop in to the library and we’ll teach you how to make your own colorful juggling balls.
Music Memory
Tuesday, July 21 and August 18; 6 p.m. Come watch a flick at the library.
Guitar Hero World Tour Tournament
Teen Movie Night
Experiment with Photography Wednesday, July 22; 3 p.m. Play with a digital SLR and see what great shots you can take! Registration is required.
Teen Fashion Week(Recurring) Monday - Wednesday, july 27 - 29; 2 p.m. Customize your jeans, t-shirts, bags and shoes for a unique look! Bring old clothes to remake or drop by and create your own fashions out of recycled materials. Do your designs have what it takes to compete in the teen fashion frenzy!?
Wednesdays, June 17, July 15 and August 12; 10 a.m. Spend an hour sharing your favorite music with library friends. Listen to and talk about the great songs you remember but seldom hear. Bring a cd and share your music memories!
Puppet Theater Workshops: Anansi and the Magic Stick Monday - Wednesday, August 3 - 5; 2 p.m. We will create our own puppet theater from scratch. Learn to make puppets, and stage the show. At the end of the week we will perform the show. Registration is required.
Puppet Show: Anansi and the Magic Stick
Friday, August 7; 3 p.m. It’s a fine bright day, and all the animals are working except for Anansi. Anansi is sleeping. When Anansi is woken up by the other animals, who are laughing at his lazy ways he slumps away angry, but walks right into an amazing secret! See the final product of our Children’s Puppet Theater Troupes week of hard work!
TEEN MOVIE MATINEE Saturday, June 27; 2 p.m. Come watch The Great Debators. Light Refreshments will be served.
Teen Dance Contest Saturday, July 25; 3 p.m. Come support our teens as they compete at a chance to win a grand prize by simply presenting a routine or dancing individually. Teens will be judged on style, music, and performance. For more information contact Cassandra Harris.
Teen Etiquette Seminar and Luncheon Saturday, August 29; 12 p.m. Teens will participate in a seminar/luncheon which will teach youth how to properly set a table, use correct utensils, learn about appropriate dress, and table etiquette.
Tuesday, June 23; 2 p.m. We’re looking for the best fake band in Durham! Families, roommates and friends who love Guitar Hero World Tour can compete for the 2009 championship! Registration is required.
Express Yourself Karaoke Wednesday, August 12; 6 p.m. Show us what you’ve got! Bring the whole family and sing to your favorite tunes!
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Fashion Frenzy
Saturday, August 1; 3 p.m. Come strut your stuff in the North Regional Library Fashion Frenzy Show featuring handmade clothes and accessories. Registration is required.
For more info: 560-0270 or register online at www.durhamcountylibrary.org For Computer programs, see p. 14.
For more info: 560-0260 or register online at www.durhamcountylibrary.org Teen crafts/chess Saturdays, June 6 - 27, July 11 - August 29; 10 a.m. Crafts geared toward teens and learning how to play chess
aNiMe CLuB Wednesdays, June 10, July 8 and August 12; 7 p.m. Come to Parkwood library to watch an anime movie or episode. Share artwork and learn about the animes and mangas that the library has to offer.
1337 Frifsters Wednesdays, June 24, July 15 and August 19; 7 p.m. Come to the Parkwood Library to play the coolest video games on the Wii and Playstation.
To register for programs, go to www.durhamcountylibrary.org Summer 2009 Branching Out
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Co m p u t e r P r o g r a m s Registration is required for ALL programs, except as noted. For more info, call 560-0125 (Main) 560-0236 (North Regional) 560-0213 (East Regional) 560-0270 (Stanford L Warren) or register online at www.durhamcountylibrary.org Computer Basics: Always wanted to learn how to use a computer? Never had the time or the opportunity? Well here’s your chance. This workshop provides step-by-step, hands-on instructions in the use of the computer. In this two hour workshop, participants will learn about the parts of the computer and the basics of using one, including using the mouse, the basics of the Windows Operating System, making and managing folders and other important computer functions.
Microsoft Word Classes:
Web/Internet Basics:
Haven’t typed a letter since your typewriter died? Microsoft Word is a computer program used to create and print text documents that would otherwise be prepared on a typewriter. The key advantage of a word processor is its ability to make changes easily, such as correcting spelling, adding, deleting and relocating text. Once created, the document can be printed quickly and saved for later modifications. In this two hour workshop, you will learn the basics of using Microsoft Word. Prerequisite: completion of Computer Basics Workshop or basic computer and internet skills.
North Regional:
WWW, the Internet, browsing — What exactly are these things, and how do they work? If you are brand new to the Internet, this workshop is the perfect introduction. In this workshop, you will gain a basic understanding of what the Internet is and how it works. You will gain hands on experience “surfing the web” on the library’s computers. You’ll learn about search engines, how they work and and how to search more effectively. You will also learn about privacy and safety issues, such as viruses, worms, spyware and spam and how to recognize and avoid them. You will learn some of the basic tricks to surfing the Internet with more awareness of potential security concerns. Prerequisite: Basic computer skills required.
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North Regional:
Mondays, June 1, July 6 and August 3; 7 p.m. Wednesdays, June 10, July 15 and August12; 10 a.m.
Stanford L. Warren:
Wednesdays, June 17, July 22 and August 19; 3 p.m.
North Regional:
Mondays, June 1, July 6 and August 3; 9:30 a.m. Thursdays, June 4, July 9 and August 6; 7 p.m.
Main:
Saturday, June 6; 10 a.m.
East Regional:
Mondays, June 8, July 13 and August 10; 10 a.m.
Stanford L. Warren:
Mondays, June 15, July 20 and August 17; 10 a.m.
Introduction to Email:
Main:
Saturday, June 27; 10 a.m.
Microsoft Excel Classes: Learn how to create, edit, format and save a basic spreadsheet. Explore basic formulas, functions and charts. Prerequisite: completion of Introduction to Computers class, or basic keyboard and mouse skills.
North Regional:
Wednesdays, June 3, July 8 and August 5; 11:30 a.m.
Main:
Saturday, June 13; 10 a.m.
Advanced Classes: Free Software Workshop Wednesdays, June 3, July 8 and August 5; 9:30 a.m. North Regional Learn about OpenOffice, a free software product suite that is compatible with expensive Microsoft Office programs like Word, Excel, Powerpoint and others, but small enough to hold on your flash drive! Registration is required.
Job Hunting Skills Online
Thursdays, June 18, July 23 and August 20; 10 a.m.
Saturday, June 13; 12:30 p.m.; Main Learn how to use the Internet to search for jobs online. Discover tips for filling out online applications and learn how to use search engines to find information about possible employers, job opportunities and resume-writing websites. ***Basic computer skills required.
East Regional:
Main:
Resume Writing on the Computer
Stanford L. Warren:
Microsoft Publisher & Powerpoint Classes:
This two hour workshop is an introduction to email. Participants will learn to send and receive email messages using the free Yahoo email service. Prerequisite: completion of Computer Basics and Internet Basics Workshops, or basic computer and internet skills. Tuesdays, June 9, July 14 and August 11; 10 a.m. Tuesdays, June 16, July 21 and August 18; 10 a.m.
Main:
Saturday, June 20; 10 a.m.
Tuesdays, June 2, July 7 and August 4; 9:30 a.m.
East Regional:
Thursdays, June 11, July 16 and August 13; 10 a.m.
Stanford L. Warren:
Saturday, July 11; 10 a.m.
Learn the basics of using Microsoft Publisher and Powerpoint. Prerequisite: completion of Introduction to Computers class or basic keyboard and mouse skills.
Main:
Saturday, July 18; 10 a.m. (PowerPoint)
North Regional:
Mondays, June 1, July 6 and August 3; 12 p.m. (PowerPoint) Tuesdays, June 2, July 7 and August 4; 7 p.m. (Publisher)
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Saturday, June 27; 12:30 p.m.; Main Learn how to use Microsoft Word to create a resume. Registration is required. ***Basic computer skills required
Online Shopping & Preventing Identity Theft Saturday, July 18; 12:30 p.m.; Main Online shopping can be great, but it’s important to keep your identity and your money safe. This workshop will cover the basics on online shopping and give you tips on preventing identity theft while online. Registration is required. ***Basic computer skills required.
Buying and Selling on eBay and Craigslist Saturday, July 25; 10 a.m.; Main Thinking of buying or selling products online? eBay and Craigslist are great resources, but you need to be aware of scams. This workshop will teach you the basics of using eBay and Craiglists, as well as give you some hints on the most commons scams. Registration is required. ***Participants should have basic skills using computers and the Internet.
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Main Library For more info: 560-0268 or register online at www.durhamcountylibrary.org For computer programs, see p. 14. For Spanish language programs, see p. 16. Success in Today’s Job Market Wednesday, June 3; 1 p.m. Durham County Library, in partnership with InStepp, Inc., presents “Success in Today’s Job Market.” This workshop will help give you the edge you need to find a job. Learn or improve skills like: resume development, job search skills, interview skills and communication skills. Registration is required.
Chat with the Author and Blogger Sarah Wendell Saturday, June 6; 2 p.m.; Barnes & Noble 5400 New Hope Commons Durham, NC 27707 919-489-3012 Meet us at the Barnes & Noble at New Hope Commons for a reading and author chat with Sarah Wendell, coauthor of Beyond Heaving Bosoms and blogger at www. smartbitchestrashybooks.com. Sarah and her co-author Candy blog and write about their love of romance novels, the stigma of the genre, and their recommendations. They are irreverent, sassy, and a little racy, but they are also insightful and intelligent. You can hear Sarah and Candy’s recent interview on NPR’s All Things Considered at www.npr.org.
Read Away the Blues with the Bobby Hinton Revue Friday, June 19; 6 p.m. - 8 p.m. Adult Summer Reading Kickoff Concert. Read the blues away with cool musical stylings from Bobby Hinton on the lawn of Main library. This free concert will help us kick off the Summer Reading Club for adults. Bring a blanket and enjoy!
Guitar Hero World Tour: Battle of the Bands Saturday, July 25; 2 p.m. We’re looking for the best fake band in Durham! Families, roommates and friends who love Guitar Hero World Tour can compete for the 2009 championship! Registration is required.
Crafts for Adults Monday, August 10; 7 p.m. If you think you are too old for crafts, think again! Main Library is hosting local artist and Durham County Library employee Janet Levy for a variety of crafts. Crafts will vary every month. Contact Janet for more details. Registration is required.
Ballroom Dancing Saturday, August 29; 3 p.m.; Main Library Auditorium End of the Summer Ballroom Dance .
Intergenerational
Over 50 Crowd
Paperhand Puppet Intervention presents The Crawdad’s Conundrum
Tuesdays, June 2 - 23 and July 7 - August 25; 10 a.m. Great discussions, great food! Learn about the neighborhood, the history of the area, great books, crafts, games, the Internet, health issues & more.
Sunday, June 14; 3 p.m.; call 560-0268 for more info North Carolina’s beloved Paperhand Puppet Intervention creates wondrous productions with larger-than-life nature puppets, shadow puppets, live music and good humor. In celebration of Summer Reading, join us for this all-ages show about a fiesty young crayfish who is determined to have her voice be heard. Free and open to the public.
Fami-Wii Bowling Tournament Saturday, July 11; 1 p.m.; call 560-0122 for more info Compete against other families for the Main Library Wii Bowling Championship of 2009! Registration required.
Guitar Hero World Tour: Battle of the Bands Saturday, July 25; 2 p.m.; call 560-0122 for more info We’re looking for the best fake band in Durham! Families, roommates and friends who love Guitar Hero World Tour can compete for the 2009 championship! Registration is required.
Resume Writing and Interviewing Skills Thursdays, June 4, July 2 and August 6; 6:30 p.m. Get the job that you desire with a most impressive resume and best interviewing skills that you can have. Learn how to be professional, confident and land the job you want. Registration is required. Please bring resume.
Ballroom Dancing Saturday, August 29; 3 p.m.; Main Library Auditorium End of the Summer Ballroom Dance . Intergenerational
Summer Jazz Jam Sunday, June 28; 2 - 6 p.m. Pick up an instrument and jam with Big E’s Rhythm Section featuring: Scott Sawyer, genre-busting guitar; Bobby Hinton, blues legend; Peter Joyner, master drums; Freeman Ledbetter, upright bass. With featured artists Bob Baldwin, urban jazz keyboardist and Stanley Baird, renowned jazz musician. Plus, young musicians Tyler Montgomery and Alan Thompson.
B r a g t ow n For more info: 560-0210 or register online at www.durhamcountylibrary.org Neighbor To Neighbor Friday, July 10; 12 p.m. Find out what’s happening in your neighborhood. Share your ideas and suggestions about future programs. Enjoy a light lunch. Registration is required.
Nor th Regional For more info: 560-0236 or register online at www.durhamcountylibrary.org For computer programs, see p. 14. For Spanish language programs, see p. 16. Resume & Cover Letter Workshop
E a st R e g i o n a l For more info: 560-0213 or register online at www.durhamcountylibrary.org For computer programs, see p. 14. For Spanish language programs, see p. 16. Ballroom Dancing Tuesdays, June 2-23, July 7, 21 and 28, August 4 – 25; 7 p.m. Adults 30 and over. Introduction to Ballroom Dancing - Learn the introductory steps to the popular ballroom dances. Learn Ballroom Dancing with well-known choreographer Michael Harris.
East Regional Book Club
Wednesdays, June 10, July 8 and August 12; 7 p.m. We will read “The Used World” by Haven Kimmel June 10, “The Zookeeper’s Wife” by Diane Ackerman July 8, and “Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close” by Jonathan Foer August 12.
Thursdays, June 4, July 9 and August 6; 9:30 a.m. Learn some basic resume and cover letter tips and tricks on the computer. Bring your current resume to update it or learn how to start a new one. Prerequisite: completion of Intro to Computers class or basic keyboard and mouse skills.
Ballroom Dancing Thursdays, June 4 - August 27; 7 p.m. Learn the introductory steps to popular ballroom dances with choreographer MIchael Harris. Ages 16 and up. Registration required.
To register for programs, go to www.durhamcountylibrary.org Summer 2009 Branching Out
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Nor th Regional Knitting Thursdays, June 4 - August 27; 7 p.m. Join the knitting group. Bring a pair of #8 knitting needles and a skein of smooth yarn.
Chess Club Saturdays, June 6 - 27, July 11 - August 29; 2 p.m. Come test your skills against other players. All skill levels welcome.
Mystery Book Club Mondays, June 8, July 13 and August 10; 7 p.m. June: Partner in Crime by Judith Jance, July: Maltese Falcon by Dashiell Hammett, August: A Morbid Taste for Bones by Ellis Peters
Beading Tuesdays, June 9, 23, July 14, 28, August 11 and 25; 7 p.m. Learn to make beaded crafts. All skill levels welcome.
Inspirational Book Discussion Group Wednesdays, June 10, July 8 and August 12; 7 p.m. Bring any book of inspiration to discuss with the group.
P a r k wood For more info: 560-0260 or register online at www.durhamcountylibrary.org For computer programs, see p. 14. For Spanish language programs, see below. Digital Photography Mondays and Thursdays , June 1 - 25, Wednesday, July 1; 7 p.m. Intro to Digital Photography. Registration required.
Basic Meditation Tuesdays, June 2 - August 25; 7 p.m. Weekly meditation sessions. Practice simple techniques to relieve stress and restlessness. Please bring towel or mat. Registration required.
Improv Mondays, June 8, 15, 29 and July 6; 7:30 p.m. Basic improv class.
Nonfiction Book Club Tuesdays July 21 and August 18; 7 p.m. Read and discuss a nonfiction title.
Daytime Book Club Tuesdays, June 30, July 28 and August 25; 10 a.m. Lively literary discussions. June: Serena by Ron Rash, July: March by Geraldine Brooks, August: The Alchemist by Paulo Coehlo.
individuals (or the budding music producer or musician) can produce, market and distribute their own music for fun or profit!
Mixed Minds Book Club Saturdays, June 20, July 11 and August 15; 3 p.m. Mixed Minds will discuss the following book: Teen Dads: Rights and Responsibilities and Joy, written by Jeanne W. Lindsay (June.) Before You Do: Making Great Decisions That You Won’t Regret, written by T.D. Jakes (July.) I Say a Little Prayer, written by E. Lynn Harris (August.)
Acting Classes - The Fundamentals Tuesdays, June 2 - 30; 7 p.m. Learn the basics of acting with Joseph Henderson, founder of Walltown Children’s Theatre. Using poetry as a medium, Henderson will explore the fundamentals of acting including the basic physical, vocal and imaginative skills for the beginning actor. All levels welcome. Free and open to the public, but registration is required. The classes will conclude on June 30 with a recital performance. Henderson’s work with theatre has been featured at the Kennedy Center, the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and the National Black Theatre Festival. Registration is required.
Dollars and Sense: More Money Less Problems
Investor Group Discussion Thursdays, June 25, July 30 and August 27; 7 p.m. A lively, friendly gathering of investors who share their knowledge and experience of investing in the stock market. Attendees range from novice to experienced.
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S t a n f o r d L . Wa r r e n For more info: 560-0270 or register online at www.durhamcountylibrary.org For computer programs, see p. 12.
Saturday, July 18; 3 p.m. Learn strategies to keep MOST of your money in your pocket. Master how to use credit effectively, obtain basic tips on mortgages, home buying and automobile information. STRETCH those paychecks, so your money works as hard as you do.
In the Groove: Intro to Music Production Saturday, June 6; 10 a.m. This event will include a lecture and demonstration of how
S pa n i s h L a n g u a g e Registration is required for ALL programs, except as noted. Call the numbers listed below to register. Children’s:
Spanish Storytimes / historias en Español
ESOL CLASSES/ CLASES DE INGLES
Saturdays, June 27, July 25 and August 8; 3:30 -4:30 p.m.; North Regional (560-0157) Come and learn and have fun in Spanish/English. Venga y aprenda y diviertase en Español/Ingles.
ESOL registration and classes at Main Library and East Regional, Registration end of August and classes begin in September. Call Judy at 560-0157. ESOL registracion y clases en Biblioteca Principal y East Regional Registracion a fin de agosto y clases empiezan en septiembre. Llame a Judy 560-0157.
Latin American Games to Bridge Culture Saturday, June 13; 10:30 a.m.; Main (560-0157) Saturday, June 13; 1:30 p.m.; Parkwood (560-0260) Saturday, June 13; 4 p.m.; North Regional (560-0157) Author and story teller Irania Patterson will have the audience play interactive games from Latin America and the U.S.A cultures. La autora Irania Patterson divertirá con juegos interactivos de las culturas de Latinoamerica y Estados Unidos.
BILINGUAL STORYTIME/ CUENTOS Y MAS.... Saturdays, June 27, July 25 and August 8; 10 -10:30 a.m.; Main (560-0157) Come have fun with stories and music in English and Spanish. Venga a disfrutar de historias y musica en Ingles y Español.
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Adult: COMPUTER CLASSES IN SPANISH / CLASES DE COMPUTACION EN ESPAÑOL On-line basic computer classes in Spanish/ clases básicas de computación en linea para adultos. Call 560-0157 to register and for information. Lllamar al 560-0157 para registración e información.
TERTULIA Saturdays, June 6 - 27, July 11 - 25 and August 1- 29; 10 a.m; Parkwood (560-0260) Spanish conversation practice group for intermediate and advanced speakers. Call 560-0263 for more info.
Looking for a few good books to read?
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Sign up for e-newsletters and get great book suggestions by email. Summer Reading Events for Adults Sign up for Summer Reading and enjoy these fun, creative programs.
On-going Please note: some of these activities and classes require preregistration. Please visit www.durhamcountylibrary.org or call 560-0268 for more information.
Basic Meditation
Special Events:
Tuesdays, June 2 - August 25; 7 p.m.; Parkwood
Read Away the Blues @ Your Library Summer Reading Kickoff Concert with the Bobby Hinton Revue
Crafts for Adults
Friday, June 19; 6 - 8 p.m.; Main (outside event)
Intro to Digital Photography
Bobby Hinton
Mondays, June 8, July 13 and August 10; 7 - 8 p.m.; Main
Mondays and Thursdays in June until June 25 and Wednesday, July 1 from 7 - 8:45 p.m.; Parkwood
Basic Improv Mondays, June 8, 15, 29 and July 6; 7 - 8:45 p.m.; Parkwood Improv Instructor, Dan Sipp
www.durhamcountylibrary.org/readers.php
The Unexpected @ Your Library Movies, Music & More Downloadables
Did you know you can download books, audiobooks and videos from the library? Enjoy great material without ever leaving the comfort of your home. (NCLive password required.)
DVDs
Who needs the high prices and fees of movie rental stores? The library offers DVDs for free! You can borrow up to five DVDs for up to a week.
CDs
Want to listen to lots of music for free? From Mariah Carey to Josh Groban, the library has something for everyone.
Summer Jazz Jam Sunday, June 28; 2 - 6 p.m.; East Regional Pick up an instrument and jam with Big E’s Rhythm Section featuring:Scott Sawyer, genre-busting guitar; Bobby Hinton, blues legend; Peter Joyner, master drums; Freeman Ledbetter, upright bass. With featured artists Bob Baldwin, urban jazz keyboardist, and Stanley Baird, renowned jazz musician. Plus, young musicians Tyler Montgomery and Alan Thompson. Jam sessions will be first-come, first-served. Free and open to the public. Light refreshments will be served.
Music Memory Wednesday, June 17 and Wednesday, August 12; 10 a.m. - 12 p.m.; North Regional
Acting Classes for Adults Tuesdays in June; 7 - 8:30 p.m.; Stanford L. Warren
Instructor: Joseph Henderson, Founder of Walltown Children’s Theatre.
To register for programs, go to www.durhamcountylibrary.org Summer 2009 Branching Out
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B oo k m o b i l e (560 - 0155) The following is a schedule of Reading is Fundamental (RIF) Stops and special programs for the summer. Register for the Summer Reading Club and receive a free RIF book (while supplies last).
AUGUST Monday, 3 Friday, 14
SUMMER READING KICK-OFF w/Al Yountz for Magic Fun, 3 p.m.-3:45p.m. @ Birchwood Recreation Center Walton Street. Charles Pettee (Get Creative with Bluegrass)-3 p.m.-10:30a.m. Pre-registration is required, call Bookmobile Office, 560-0155. Balloon Art w/ Donna Pruett the Balloon Lady, 3 p.m.-3:45p.m. @ Northside Baptist Church, 1239 Berkeley Street. (Walltown Recreation Center) Birdman Dave, 3 p.m.-3:45p.m. @ Weaver Street Recreation Center, 3000 Weaver Street.
Museum of Natural Science, 2 p.m.-2:45p.m.; location to be announced, call 560-0155. Rags to Riches Theater, Summer Reading Finale, 10:30 a.m.-11:15 a.m. @ W I Patterson Recreation Center.
JUNE (RIF) Monday, 15 Saturday, 20 Monday, 22 Tuesday, 23 Wednesday, 24 Thursday, 25 Friday, 26 Saturday, 27 Monday, 29
Oxford Manor Hardee Street Rochelle /Colony Manor Apartments Liberty Street Apartments Hoover Road Apartments Weaver Street Community Center Club Blvd. Community Center W I Patterson Community Center E D Mickle Community Center East Durham Community Center Birchwood Heights I R Holmes at Campus Hills Pendleton Town Homes Windsor Apartments Edison Johnson Lyon Park Community Center Walltown@Northside Baptist Church
Old Oxford Highway 1237 Naples Place Rochelle Street 131 Commerce Street 1126 South Hoover Road 3000 Weaver Street Glennbrook St.(off Club Blvd.) 2000 Crest Street 1204 Alston Avenue 2615 Harvard Street Walton Street 2000 South Alston Avenue 314 Woodcrest Street 3300 Shannon Road 600 West Murray Street 1313 Halley Street 1239 Berkley Street
4 p.m.-4:30 p.m. 2 p.m-3 p.m. 3:15 p.m.-4:15 p.m. 2 p.m.-2:30 p.m. 2:45 p.m.-3:15 p.m. 3:30 p.m.-4:30 p.m. 2:30 p.m.-3 p.m. 3 p.m.-3:45 p.m. 9:30 a.m.-10 a.m 2:30 p.m.-3 p.m. 3:15 p.m.-3:45 p.m. 2:30 p.m.-3:15 p.m. 2 p.m.-3 p.m. 3:15 p.m.-4:15 p.m. 9:30 a.m.-10:30 a.m. 2:30 p.m.-3 p.m. 4 p.m.-4:30 p.m.
JULY (RIF) Wednesday, 1 Tuesday, 7 Monday, 13 Wednesday, 15 Thursday, 16 Friday, 17 Saturday, 18 Monday, 20 Wednesday, 22 Friday, 24 Saturday, 25 Monday, 27 Wednesday, 29
Liberty Street Apartments Salvation Army Spring Valley Elementary Edison Johnson Hoover Road Apartments Birchwood Heights E D Mickle Community Center Southwest Elementary W I Patterson Community Center Hardee Street Rochelle/Colony Manor Apartments Walltown@Northside Baptist Church Oxford Manor Apartments Lyon Park Community Center Club Blvd Community Center I R Holmes At Campus Hills Pendleton Town Homes Windsor Apartments Weaver Street Salvation Army Eno Valley Elementary Hope Valley Elementary
131 Commerce Street 810 N. Alston Avenue North Durham Pwy 610 West Murray Street 1126 South Hoover Road Waltont Street 1204 Alston Avenue Cook Rd. 2000 Crest Street 1237 Naples Place 2819 Rochelle Street 1239 Berkley Street Old Oxford Highway 1313 Halley Street Glennbrook St.(off Club Blvd.) 2000 South Alston Avenue 314 Woodcrest Street 3300 Shannon Road 3000 Weaver Street 810 N. Alston Avenue Milton Road Dixon Road
9:30 a.m.-10:15 a.m. 10:30 a.m.-11:30 a.m. 2:30 p.m.-3:30 p.m. 9:30 a.m.-10:30 a.m. 2:30 p.m.-3:15 p.m. 3:30 p.m.-4:15 p.m. 1:30 p.m.-2:15 p.m. 2:30 p.m.-3:30 p.m. 9:30 a.m.-10:30 a.m. 2 p.m.-3 p.m. 3:15 p.m.-4:15 p.m. 3 p.m.-4:30 p.m. 4:45 p.m.-5:15 p.m. 3:30 p.m.-4:15 p.m. 4:30 p.m.-5:15 p.m 2:30 p.m.-3:30 p.m. 2 p.m.-3 p.m. 3:15 p.m.-4:15 p.m. 3 p.m.-4:30 p.m. 9:30 a.m.-10:30 a.m. 11 a.m.-12 p.m. 2:30 p.m.-3:30 p.m
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June 26 to 28 Find great bargains Thousands of books are categorized for easy shopping: fiction, nonfiction books, audiobooks, CDs and DVDs. Prices start at 50 cents for paperbacks and $1 for hardbacks. Shop early for the best selection of specially priced books in gift-giving condition, and support Durham County Library with your purchases.
Pre-registration required for all events; call 560-0155 JUNE Monday, 15 Monday, 22 JULY Monday, 20 Monday, 27
Summer Book Sale — Friends of the Durham Library
Schedule: Friday, June 26, 4 p.m. - 7 p.m. Friends members only — join at the door! Saturday, June 27, 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. Everyone welcome. Sunday, June 28, 2 p.m. - 5 p.m. Bag Sale $7/bag in auditorium only. Location: Main Library, 300 N. Roxboro St. Durham, NC 27701 For info call 560-0100. Can’t make it to the Summer Book Sale? Check out year-round mini-booksales at East Regional Library, 211 Lick Creek Ln. Main Library, 300 N. Roxboro St. North Regional Library, 221 Milton Rd. Parkwood Branch, 5122 Revere Rd. Stanford L. Warren Branch, 1201 Fayetteville St.
How to donate books: The Friends of the Durham Library welcomes donations of books, audiobooks, CDs and DVDs, except for: encyclopedias, magazines, cassettes and condensed books. You may take your donation to any Durham County Library location during regular hours. Please bring large donations (more than one box) to the Main Library garage on Tuesday morning between 9 and noon, when the Friends of the Durham Library are present and can help unload. For more info call 560-0190 or visit www.durhamcountylibrary.org/friends.php
Volunteers needed!
• Help promote the library at various library events. • Represent the library at community events, such as Centerfest, and distribute library materials. • Shelve books and pull hold books. Contact Elsa Woods at elsawoods@nc.rr.com.
Registration Forms for Summer Reading Club
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Durham Marriott at the Civic Center The Durham Skywriter Morehead Planetarium The Regulator Bookshop RIF Scholastic Taco Bell Wheels Family Fun Center
Branching Out is produced by the Library’s Marketing & Development Division: Manager, Gina S. Rozier; Graphic Designer, Hitoko Burke; Webmaster, Jill Wagy; Grant Writer, Anastasia Bush; Adult Programming & Humanities Coordinator, Marian Fragola; Development Officer, Alice Sharpe. Questions: (919) 560-0151 or grozier@durhamcountync.gov.
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Please make your check payable and mail to: Durham Library Foundation, PO Box 3809, Durham, NC 27702. Questions, bequests & other planned giving needs: Alice Sharpe (919-560-0193 or asharpe@durhamcountync.gov).
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Join the Friends of the Durham Library! www.durhamcountylibrary.org/friends.php
Membership is open to anyone who supports the library. Friends of the Durham Library do not have to be Durham County residents.
Membership Benefits: • Shop early at the book sales for the best selection. • Receive library publications in the mail, the Best of Friends newsletter and Season’s Readings, a booklet of staff reading and viewing recommendations. • Receive a 10% discount at several local bookstores; just show your membership card. • Support local library programs and services with your membership dues. Type of Membership: Memberships expire in one year (except Life Memberships) o Family $25 o Youth (18 and younger) $5 Best for Your Buck!! o Adult $15 o Patron $100 o Senior (over 65) $10 o Life $300 o Sustaining $50 o Additional Gift $ Name
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