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A Message from Our Director Edra Waterman
The Fall quarter brings much to look forward to here at HEPL! Our annual community read program Books Build Bridges is back, featuring a keynote presentation, panel discussion, and book signings from well-known authors Sonali Dev, Christina Soontornvat, and Natasha Bowen. Be sure to join us for our Taste of History series and connect your senses with local food history during the Hamilton County Bicentennial Celebration. Our Fall Maker-in-Residence in Ignite Studio is artist, poet, animator, author, designer, professor, and storyteller, Rue Sparks. Visit Ignite Studio September-December 2023 to meet Rue and get creative with your story! Every September is Library Card Signup Month, and we’re excited to partner with Conner Prairie this year on a limited-edition vinyl sticker to jazz up your library card when you sign up for or renew your card at the Fishers or Noblesville Library. There are so many opportunities to engage with the library this fall, and we hope to share many experiences with you!
Edra Waterman, Library DirectorPlease refer to our online calendar of events for the most up-to-date information: hepl.evanced.info/ signup/calendar
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Books Build Bridges
Books Build Bridges is a community read program hosted each fall to build community through shared experience, provide diverse reading opportunities, and engage the HEPL community with noted authors. This year’s featured books are classic stories reimagined. We will welcome Sonali Dev, Christina Soontornvat, and Natasha Bowen for a keynote presentation, panel discussion, and book signings on September 30. Read more about the featured authors and their books on pages 4-5!
A Taste of History: Bicentennial Celebration
Join us for A Taste of History, a series of programs around food history in Hamilton County, to create a multi-sensory experience that engages your sense of taste, smell, and touch as you connect with local history during the Hamilton County Bicentennial Celebration. Upcoming programs include Finding Your Farmer Ancestors, Fishing in Fall Creek, and Blind Tiger Bootleggers. Find out more and register to attend on page 15!
Meet Your New Maker-in-Residence
Ignite Studio welcomes our next Maker-in-Residence, Rue Sparks! Visit during September-December 2023 to meet them! Artist, poet, animator, author, designer, professor—Rue Sparks has worn a lot of labels, but the one thing they’ve always aspired to be is simply a storyteller. They create poetry, stories, novels, zines, and artwork that tread where trauma and healing align, and advocate for creators to have the tools to create and distribute their own work. Read more about their upcoming Maker programs on pages 16-17!
Library Card Sign-Up Month: 12 Ways To Use Your Library Card
Discover the power of a library card! Sign up for or renew your library card at the Fishers or Noblesville Library in September to receive a limited-edition vinyl sticker for your library card! We’re partnering with Conner Prairie for a special promotion, and we’ll be showcasing all the fun ways to use your library card that you may have never heard of before! See library card resources on pages 18-19!
Connecting Communities through Reading
Books Build Bridges is a community read program hosted by Hamilton East Public Library each fall to build community through shared experience, provide diverse reading opportunities, and engage the HEPL community with noted authors. This year’s featured books are classic stories reimagined. For adult readers, the featured book is Pride, Prejudice, and Other Flavors by Sonali Dev. For teen readers, the featured book is Skin of the Sea by Natasha Bowen. For children, the featured book is A Wish in the Dark by Christina Soontornvat.
ABOUT THE AUTHORS
Sonali Dev is a USA Today bestselling author who writes Bollywood-style love stories that explore universal issues. Her novels have been named Best Books of the Year by Library Journal, NPR, and the Washington Post. She has won numerous accolades, including the American Library Association’s award for best romance and the RT Reviewer Choice Award for best contemporary romance. She lives in Chicagoland with her husband, two visiting adult children, and the world’s most perfect dog.
Natasha Bowen is a New York Times bestselling author, teacher, and mother of three children. She is of Nigerian and Welsh descent and lives in Cambridge, England, where she grew up. Natasha studied English and creative writing at Bath Spa University before moving to East London, where she taught for nearly ten years. She is obsessed with Japanese and German stationery. When she’s not writing, she’s reading, watched over carefully by Milk and Honey, her cat and dog.
MEET THE AUTHORS
Christina Soontornvat is an award-winning author, engineer, and STEM educator. Her many works for children include picture books, chapter books, and the bestselling graphic novel, The Tryout. She is a three-time Newbery Honor recipient, most recently for The Last Mapmaker, which was also named a Best Book of the Year by The New York Times. She is very proud of both her Thai and her Texan roots. She currently lives in Austin, Texas with her husband and two daughters.
Books Build Bridges Author Panel | All Ages Sat. 9/30 | 2:30-4:30pm | FORUM Events Center - 11313 USA Pkwy, Fishers, IN 46037
All three authors will visit in-person for a keynote presentation and panel discussion, followed by book signings.
RELATED EVENTS
Book Discussion of Pride, Prejudice, and Other Flavors by Sonali Dev
Tues. 9/26 | 6:30-7:30pm | NOB
Adults are invited to a book discussion of our 2023 Books Build Bridges title Pride, Prejudice, and Other Flavors by Sonali Dev. Chat about the book and discuss main themes before our in-person author visit on Saturday, September 30!
Teen Lit Café Book Club (High School) Discussion of Skin of the Sea by Natasha Bowen
Thur. 9/21 | 6-7pm | Ohanalulu, Fishers
Meet up for a treat and book discussion among friends! We will be discussing our 2023 Books Build Bridges title, Skin of the Sea by Natasha Bowen, before the event on Saturday, September 30. For teens only. Registration required.
Family Book Discussion of A Wish in the Dark by Christina Soontornvat
Thur. 9/28 | 6-7pm | NOB
Families are invited to a book discussion of our 2023 Books Build Bridges title, A Wish in the Dark by Christina Soontornvat. Chat about the book and discuss main themes before our in-person author visit on Saturday, September 30!
Adult Writing Challenge: Classics Reimagined
August 1-31
The theme for this challenge is Classics Reimagined. This can be a fairy tale, myth, or classic literature from any culture, recreated in your own vision. The twist could be any change to the story’s characters, setting, plot, conflict, ending, point of view, or even a mixture of tales. Adult writers should submit an original, reimagined classic tale as a short story by August 31. Winners will receive gift cards and a meet-and-greet with the visiting authors for HEPL’s Books Build Bridges event on Sept. 30.
Teen Writing Challenge: Reimagined Classics
August 1-31
The theme for HEPL’s next Teen Writing Challenge is reimagined classics! Take any classic literature, fairy tale, or mythology and write your own story inspired by it! Teen writers can submit an original short story by August 31st. Winners will receive gift cards and a meet-and-greet with the visiting authors at HEPL’s Books Build Bridges event on September 30th.
Note: The authors will not be present at the above book discussions.
Read more about the books and see the full lineup of events on our blog here:
GET A COPY OF THE BOOKS
HEPL patrons will be able to pick up a free copy of the featured novels (while supplies last) at the Noblesville or Fishers libraries beginning August 21, 2023. Or, the novels may be borrowed from the HEPL bookshelves or digitally through the library’s Libby/OverDrive collection.
All Ages
Events geared for families and people of all ages.
Raccoon Lake Sax Quartet - History of the Saxophone*
Sat. 9/9 | 2-3pm | FIS
The Raccoon Lake Sax Quartet consists of professional musicians who are dedicated to preserving the art of live music. The group provides a wide variety of programs, and today, they’ll be presenting a history of the saxophone though music. They engage audiences with historical background, musical trivia, and singalongs. The HEPL Music Series is sponsored by the Friends of Hamilton East Public Library. As always, children and families are welcome. Registration is recommended.
James Madison Constitution Day Program*
Mon. 9/18 | 6-7:30pm | FIS
Carmel-based Winged Victory Foundation (WFV), whose mission is to “advance liberty through storytelling and the performing arts,” is partnering with HEPL to host a James Madison Constitution Day program. The program will include an appearance of the Father of the Constitution, James Madison, with U.S. Constitution expert John Holmes as moderator and facilitator in the Center Room. The performance will be followed by The Remnant Trust Exhibit in the East Room, featuring an original 1700-era U.S. Constitution, a 1500-era Magna Carta, as well as original James Madison correspondence and letters. Join us as we celebrate America, our liberty, and meet The Father of the U.S. Constitution, James Madison!
Community Board Game Day with Who’s Yer Gamers*
Sat. 10/14|1-5pm | FIS
Bring your family or friends, choose a board or card game from our library or the Who’s Yer Gamers library, or bring your own! We’ll have plenty of space available for play and Who’s Yer Gamers ambassadors ready to teach you how to play. Drop-in for a while or game the whole time! Registration requested.
Teens & Adults
Life Skills: Electricity is Like Lion Taming*
Mon. 8/21 | 6-7pm | NOB
Local handywoman, Handy Mandy, teaches you all about home electricity and that sometimes, a little fear is a good thing! She’ll discuss simple electrical work that you can do yourself, plus some tips on how to talk to professionals so you’re not taken advantage of. Handy Mandy’s presentation will include some time for questions, so come prepared for discussion!
Bollywood Dance and Culture*
Sat. 9/16 | 1-2pm | NOB
It’s National Dance Day so come dance with us! You’ll be introduced to the basic steps used in Indian Bollywood dancing with teaching artist Usha Sirimalle. Indian culture, language, and history is all intertwined in this movement workshop. Learning choreography, together in a low-pressure environment, you will dance to traditional Bollywood music. Students will learn poses, grace, hand and foot movements, and expression--all integral parts of Bollywood dance.
Introduction to American Sign Language (ASL)*
Tues. 9/18, 9/26, 10/3 | 6-7pm | FIS
Teens and adults are invited to this three-part series featuring deaf educator, Michelle Cleary. Learn some basic signs to expand your communication skills with people with hearing loss. All class materials will be provided. This series will expose students to the basics of American Sign Language (ASL). It is important to attend all three sessions in order to receive the full benefit of this opportunity; please check your calendar before committing to the series. Your registration for the first class (September 19) will register you for the entire series.
Tarot 101*
Tues. 10/10 | 6-7pm | FIS
What’s the difference between wands and cups? Is the hanged man good luck or bad luck? Learn the basics of Tarot for a fun way to gain insight and awareness. Find out what all the hype is about!
*Please note: Registration required.
Children
A variety of events and programs geared for children.
Family & All Ages Early Childhood
Sticker Mania | Family*
Weds. 8/2, 9/6 & 10/4 | 3:30-4:30pm | NOB
Do you love stickers too? Join forces with other sticker lovers while we make our own stickers and sticker book and rejoice in the fabulousness of stickers!
Family Interactive Movie | Family*
Sun. 8/13 & 9/10 & Mon. 10/16 | 2-4pm | FIS
August: The Bad Guys | September: Detective Pikachu | October: Puss in Boots: The Last Wish Bring a picnic blanket or a beach towel to sit on and join us for an interactive version of a popular family movie. Popcorn and props provided. Please let us know how many people are in your group during registration.
Family Book Discussion of A Wish in the Dark by Christina Soontornvat
Thur. 9/28 | 6-7pm | NOB
Chat about the book and discuss main themes before the Books Build Bridges author visit on Saturday, September 30! This is a Thai-inspired twist on Victor Hugo’s Les Miserables that explores social justice as told through two young characters from contrary social classes.
VISIT THE ONLINE CALENDAR OF EVENTS FOR MORE DETAILS OR TO REGISTER:
Book Clubs
Show and Tell Storytime | Ages 3-5*
Fri. 8/25 | 10-11am | NOB
Join us for a “Show & Tell” story time at the library. Children should bring in one very special toy or item to show and talk about with the group. We will practice our singing, listening, and talking skills.
Scien-Tots | Ages 2-4*
Mon. 8/7, 9/18 & 10/2 | 9:30-10:15am | NOB
Little scientists and their caregivers will investigate STEM concepts, (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) through a story and hands-on exploration at learning stations in this lab-style program.
Kibo Coding! | Ages 4-7*
Sat. 8/5, 9/2 & 10/28 | 11am-12pm | FIS
Come learn how to code screen-free! Kibo is a robot designed to teach children ages 4-7 beginning coding. Each program includes guided circle time with an introduction to a theme, sharing a book, game or exercise and a small group activity with our robot, Kibo.
Messy Munchkins | Ages 2-5*
Mon. 8/14, 8/28, 9/11, 9/25, 10/9 & 10/23 | 10am & 11am | NOB
Listen to a story then kids can squish and smush their way into the benefits of messy play. DRESS for MESS!
*Please note: Registration required.
Virtual Early Readers Book Club | Grades K–3*
Wed. 8/2, 9/6 & 10/4 |6-7pm | Virtual
August: Mr. Monkey Bakes a Cake by Jeff Mack | September: Let’s Go Bike! by Kristen Bell |
October: Bunbun and Bonbon by Jess Keating
Pick up your packet, explore the book & activities with family, then join us on Zoom!
Novel Hunters: A Middle Grade Book Club | Grades 3-5*
Wed. 8/9, 9/13 & 10/11 |6-7pm | FIS
August: Chester and Gus by Cammie McGovern |September: Princess in Black by Shannon
Hale | October: Chasing Vermeer by Blue Balliett
Explore a variety of chapter books and enjoy themed activities through this in-person book club!
Book Dragon Box | Fall selection: Hide and Geek by T.P. Jagger | Ages 9-13*
Box requests open on August 1st. Pick up your box from your chosen location starting on September 1st.
Pick up your HEPL Book Dragon Box and enjoy the book goodies after chapter breaks!
School Age Programs
Ukulele Club | Ages 8 & up*
Thurs. 8/3, 9/7 & 10/5 |6-7pm | FIS
Tues. 8/8 & 9/12 | 3-4pm | FIS
Learn to play the Ukulele, including how to hold and tune the uke, read chords, and play simple songs. Ukuleles are provided or bring your own.
Spanish Aventuras | Grades K-5*
Tues. 8/8, 9/12 & 10/10 | 6-7pm | NOB
Interested in learning Spanish?
We’ll learn a new set of words each month, alongside stories, songs, and games!
Tinker Time | Grades 1-5*
Wed. 8/9, 9/13 & 10/11 | 3-4pm |NOB
Mon. 8/21, 9/18 & 10/16 | 6-7pm | FIS
Join us for a monthly STEAMthemed program for school-aged kids. August: Explosions! | September: Automata | October: Edible Playdough
Tween Drama Club | Grades 2-6*
Thurs. 8/10 & 9/14 | 6-7pm | FIS
Participants will learn the basics of theatre, including drama games, stage directions, and how to communicate on stage. Participants are encouraged to join every month from August–December to participate in the Winter Showcase.
Weekly Storytimes & Music Programs
Babytime | Ages 0-24 months
Wednesdays | 9:30-10am & 10:30-11am | FIS
Thursdays | 9:30-10am | NOB
Tot Tunes | Ages 0-5
Tuesdays | 9:30-10am | NOB
Wednesdays | 9:30am-10am | NOB
B’Twixt & B’Tween | Grades 3-5*
Thurs. 8/10, 9/14 & 10/12 | 2-3pm |FIS
Wed. 8/30, 9/27 & 10/25 | 6-7pm |FIS
Done with “little kid stuff” but not yet into middle school? This monthly club is for you. We will try out different crafts and activities, share hobbies, and explore interests in be-Tween.
August: Origami Infinity Fidgets |September DIY Comic Books | October: Mini Weaving
Mission Breakout: Breakout the Superheroes | Grades 3-5* Sat. 8/12 | 1pm, 2pm & 3pm | NOB
Find clues, decipher puzzles, and work as a team to accomplish your mission before the time runs out! Do you have what it takes?
Cool Crafting Club | Grades 1-5*
Weds. 8/16, 9/20 & 10/18 | 2pm & 6pm | NOB
Love to be creative? Join other crafty kids to try new crafts and make new friends!
Lego Challenge | Grades K-5*
Thurs. 8/17, 9/21 & 10/19 | 4pm & 6pm | NOB
Weds. 8/16, 9/20 & 10/18 | 4pm & 6pm | FIS
Put your skills and creativity to the test by joining us for a fastpaced LEGO showdown!
Chop Chop Club | Grades 2-5*
Thurs. 8/17, 9/21 & 10/19 | 5-6pm | FIS
Have fun while learning about nutrition and basic cooking skills! We will use electric skillets, microwave ovens, and toaster ovens.
Party
Rainbow Magic Fairy Party | Ages 5-8*
Tues. 8/22 | 6-7pm | FIS
Join us for a fun fairy adventure
Join us for a fun fairy adventure as we make crafts, play games, and have some fairy fun. Wear wings and dress in your best fairy costume!
Homeschool Hangout | Geared towards ages 5-12
Weds. 8/23, 9/27 & 10/25 | 2-3pm | NOB
Thurs. 9/7 & 10/5 | 2-3pm | FIS
Hangout with other homeschool families and students in a fun and unstructured environment.
Minecraft in Real Life | Ages 8+*
Tues. 9/26 | 6-7pm | FIS
You’ve played Minecraft on a screen, now it’s time to play it in real life! Join us for some fun Minecraft IRL games and crafts.
Pumpkin Painting with Cinderella | Grades K-3*
Sat. 10/7 | 1-2pm | NOB
Join Cinderella for stories, songs, and pumpkin painting!
Get Goosebumps at the Library | Grades 1-4*
Tues. 10/17 | 6-7pm | FIS
fun as we play spooky games and
Join us for some spine-tingling fun as we play spooky games and make scary crafts.
Storytime | Toddlers-Preschoolers
Tuesdays | 9:30-10am & 10:30-11am | FIS
Wednesdays | 10:30-11am | NOB
Thursdays | 10:30-11am | NOB
Movin and Groovin | Ages 2-5
Wednesdays | 2-2:30pm | FIS
Please note: Registration is not required for these programs. These weekly programs start August 14 and will take a break from October 9-20.
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Teen
A variety of events and programs geared for teens.
Highlights
Teen Fright Night*
Wed. 10/25 | 5:30-7:30pm | FIS
Mon. 10/30 | 5:30-7:30pm | NOB
Teens are invited to the library for an evening of frightful fun! Enjoy pizza & snacks, create creepy crafts, play spooky games, and watch a “scary” movie on the big screen. Attendees vote on the movie! Costumes are optional, but there will be a contest with prizes for the Scariest Costume, the Funniest Costume, and the Best Overall Costume!
Life Skills: Electricity is Like Lion Taming*
Mon. 8/21 | 6-7pm | NOB
Local handywoman, Handy Mandy, teaches you all about home electricity and that, sometimes, a little fear is a good thing! She’ll discuss simple electrical work that you can do yourself, plus some tips on how to talk to professionals so you’re not taken advantage of. Handy Mandy’s presentation will include some time for questions, so come prepared for discussion! For teens and adults.
Fall Break Programs
Tarot 101*
Tues. 10/10 | 6-7pm | FIS
What’s the difference between wands and cups? Is the hanged man good luck or bad luck? Learn the basics of Tarot for a fun way to gain insight and awareness. For teens and adults.
Friday the 13th Breakout Room for Teens*
Fri. 10/13 | 2-3pm | NOB
In 1953, Haunted High School was forced to close its doors due to odd occurrences around the school. Can you help break the curse of Haunted High School before it’s too late? Work with your fellow “student” to escape the curse in this breakout room.
Teen Gourmet: Eggs & Pancakes*
Sat. 8/5 | 12-1:30pm | NOB
Sat. 8/12 | 12-1:30pm | FIS
Learn the building blocks of a basic breakfast with Teen Gourmet! We’ll break out the griddles and learn how to make some eggs and pancakes. Come hungry, because you’ll get to eat the fruits (we mean, eggs) of your labor!
Destress & Donuts
Fri. 9/29 | 11-1pm | FIS
Wed. 8/23 & 9/20 | 10-12pm | NOB
Looking for a place to work on your eLearning day? Come hang out in the TeenZone and grab a free donut! Available while supplies last.
Teen Lit Café Book Club (High School) Discussion of Skin of the Sea by Natasha Bowen*
Thur. 9/21 | 6-7pm | Ohanalulu, Fishers
Meet up for a treat and book discussion among friends! We will be discussing Skin of the Sea by Natasha Bowen, the teen selection for the Books Build Bridges event featuring the author on Saturday, September 30. The Little Mermaid is beautifully reimagined in this YA fantasy that draws inspiration from African history and lore.
Teen Video Game Tournament*
Fri. 10/20 | 2-4pm | FIS
Come to the Fishers TeenZone Cone for some friendly video game competitions! Teens can compete in a VR Beat Saber Tournament and Super Smash Bros Tournament. If competition isn’t your thing, we will have other VR and console games you can try out separate from the competition! Signed VR waivers are required to use library equipment. A parent or guardian’s signature is required for anyone age 13-17.
Teen Anime Club*
Mon. 10/16 | 5:30-7:30pm | NOB
Wed. 10/18 | 5:30-7:30pm | FIS
Teen anime fans are invited to geek out about all things anime! Enjoy 2 hours of watching and talking about anime and manga while making candy sushi!
Featured Programs
Teen Gamers Guild*
Tues. 8/1, 9/5 & 10/3 | 6-7:30pm | FIS
Learn how to run, play, and create tabletop RPGs! Each month we will either learn how to play a new RPG system or focus on an element of game creation. August: Cliffhanger Workshop | September: Play Shadowdark RPG | October: Monster Design Workshop
Crafty Teens*
Wed. 8/2, 9/6 & 10/11 | 5:30-7pm | FIS
Mon. 8/14, 9/11 & 10/9 | 5:30-7pm | NOB
Get your craft on! Teens will make new and exciting creations each month and meet new friends in the process. August: Locker magnets | September: Foam printmaking with The Indianapolis Art Center | October: UV Resin bookmarks
Teen Writing Challenge: Reimagined Classics
8/1-8/31 | Virtual
The theme for HEPL’s next Teen Writing Challenge is reimagined classics! Take any classic literature, fairy tale, or mythology and write your own story inspired by it! Teen writers can submit an original short story for HEPL’s 5th Teen Writing Challenge. Entries are due by August 31st at 8pm. 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place winners will receive gift cards and a meet-and-greet with the visiting authors for HEPL’s Books Build Bridges event on September 30th! The winners’ work will also be shared on HEPL’s website! Find out more about guidelines and requirements on our blog. You can’t win if you don’t enter, so send in your entry to ratajskir@hepl.lib.in.us today!
Scribe Circle*
Wed. 8/23, 9/27 & Thurs. 10/26 | 5:30-7pm | FIS
Neurodivergent Teen Hangout*
Thurs. 8/3, 9/7 & 10/5 | 6-7pm | NOB
This program is an opportunity for neurodivergent teens to hang out, do an activity, and connect with their peers. Each month will feature a different theme and activity. Lower lighting and KultureCity Kits (which include fidgets and noise reducing headphones) will be provided. Parents are not required to stay in the room but should stay in the library to be available if needed. This program is designed as a social club, not a form of childcare. For teens and their caregivers only. August: Glitter Jars | September: Board, Video & VR Games | October: Fall Festival!
Want a safe space to write creatively and grow as a writer? To try new writing techniques and share your ideas with other teen writers? Then join Scribe Circle! Each month, teens will discuss a different element of creative writing, then write about the topic and share their writing with each other. (Sharing is not mandatory though!) Teens can write something new each meeting or add to a story they are currently writing. All writing experience levels are welcome! August: How to make your story’s pacing work for you | September: Writing vivid descriptions for scenes and characters | October: Poetry with special guest Dan J. Vice, an Associate Professor of English at the University of Indianapolis.
BOOK CLUBS
Individual book club sessions and reading selections are geared toward either high school or middle school audiences. See our online events calendar for full details and to find upcoming book selections! Registration required.
Teen Lit Café*
Thurs. 8/17| 6-7pm | High School
Rebellion Doughnuts, Noblesville
Thurs. 9/21 | 6-7pm | High School
Ohanalulu, Fishers
Thurs. 10/19 | 6-7pm | Middle School
Rebellion Doughnuts, Noblesville
Meet up for a treat and book discussion among friends!
*Please note: Registration required.
Rainbow Reads*
Mon. 8/28 & 10/23 | 6-7pm | Middle School
Homemade Ice Cream & Bakery Café, Noblesville
Mon. 9/25 | 6-7pm | High School
Panera Bread, Noblesville
Enjoy a treat at this LGBTQIA+ focused book club for teens!
A variety of events and programs geared for adults.
Books Build Bridges: Adult Book
Discussion
Book Discussion of Pride, Prejudice, and Other Flavors by Sonali Dev * Tues. 9/26 | 6:30-7:30pm | NOB
Adults are invited to a book discussion of our 2023 Books Build Bridges title Pride, Prejudice, and Other Flavors by Sonali Dev. Chat about the book and discuss main themes before our in-person author visit at Books Build Bridges on Saturday, September 30!
“It is a truth universally acknowledged that only in an overachieving Indian American family can a genius daughter be considered a black sheep. Dr. Trisha Raje is San Francisco’s most acclaimed neurosurgeon. But that’s not enough for the Rajes, her influential immigrant family who’s achieved power by making its own non-negotiable rules: Never trust an outsider; Never do anything to jeopardize your brother’s political aspirations; And never, ever, defy your family. Trisha is guilty of breaking all three rules. But now she has a chance to redeem herself. So long as she doesn’t repeat old mistakes. Up-and-coming chef DJ Caine has known people like Trisha before, people who judge him by his rough beginnings and place pedigree above character. He needs the lucrative job the Rajes offer, but he values his pride too much to indulge Trisha’s arrogance. And then he discovers that she’s the only surgeon who can save his sister’s life. As the two clash, their assumptions crumble like the spun sugar on one of DJ’s stunning desserts. But before a future can be savored there’s a past to be reckoned with.” - From the publisher
Adult Writing Challenge
Adult Writing Challenge: Classics Reimagined
8/1-8/31 | Virtual
Hamilton East Public Library is pleased to announce this year’s Adult Writing Challenge! The theme for this challenge is Classics Reimagined. This can be a fairy tale, myth, or classic literature from any culture, recreated in your own vision. The twist could be any change to the story’s characters, setting, plot, conflict, ending, point of view, or even a mixture of tales. Adult writers should submit an original, reimagined classic tale as a short story by 8:00pm on August 31.
Library staff members will judge the reimagined classics. Judges will be looking to see if the story reflects the Classics Reimagined theme, is 4,000 words or less, is organized, and provides overall entertainment.
The 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place winners will receive gift cards of $75, $50, and $25, respectively (winners can choose gift cards from a list of available retailers), a meet-and-greet with the visiting authors at HEPL’s Books Build Bridges event on Sept. 30, and will have their work shared on HEPL’s blog! Submit your story via email to hoffmanl@hepl.lib.in.us.
*Please note: Registration required.
Featured Programs
FlexAbility*
Tues. 8/1, 8/15, 9/12, 9/26, 10/10 & 10/24 | 9:30-10:15am
FlexAbility is a fitness program which offers participants an opportunity to become more fit using stretching, relaxing, and restorative movements and poses, taught by a certified instructor. While there may be some similarities to yoga poses, this is not a yoga class. For your comfort and enjoyment of the class, please bring a mat and small towel. If you have not participated previously in a fitness class, check with your physician, begin slowly and participate at your own pace. Participants will be required to sign a waiver of liability before class begins.
Your Baby Is on the Way...Now What?*
Sat. 8/19, 9/16 & 10/28 | 1-2pm
Join experienced doula and lactation consultant Takiesha Smith for this free, three-part educational series about pregnancy and childbirth from a doula’s perspective. You may sign up for one, two, or all three sessions. Registration is required for each session.
August: Getting
Ready for Baby by Educating Yourself | September: The Ins and Outs of Labor | October: What to Expect After Delivery (postpartum/nursing)
ENL (English as a New Language) Conversation Group*
Wednesdays | 11am-12pm & 6:30-7:30pm | FIS & Virtual Practice speaking English in a casual and comfortable setting. Volunteers and a library staff member will lead the sessions. Registration required for virtual option.
Solar Co-op Information Session*
Mon. 8/22 | 6:30-7:45pm | NOB
Thur. 9/7 | 6:30-7:45pm | FIS Learn how the Boone & Hamilton County Solar Co-op makes it easy to go solar. The co-op--a nonprofit partnership including Carmel Green Initiative, Westfield Green Together, Solarize Indiana and Solar United Neighbors of Indiana--has helped over 100 homeowners go solar by providing vendor-neutral consumer education. You’ll learn about solar technology, warranties, general pricing information, and how to take advantage of the 30% Federal tax credit that makes solar more affordable.
Overdose Awareness: Narcan Education*
Thur. 8/31 | 6-7:30pm | NOB Hamilton East Public Library is partnering with the Hamilton County Health Department to provide a Narcan Education course in observance of International Overdose Awareness Day. Narcan, also called Naloxone, is a lifesaving medication used to reverse an overdose of opioids. In this Narcan Education class, patrons will be provided with an overview of how overdoses affect our city, ways to identify an overdose, and how to help someone experiencing an overdose.
Become a Dementia Friend*
Mon. 9/25 | 6:30-7:30pm | NOB Dementia Friends Indiana sessions are a brief but impactful way of learning about dementia, understanding and appreciating the perspective of someone living with dementia, and having the knowledge you need to better communicate and interact with those living with the disease and their caregivers. Upon completion of this session attendees will be registered as a Dementia Friend in Indiana.
Adult Virtual Craft series*
Thurs. 8/10, 9/14 & 10/12 | 6:30-8pm | Virtual Register, pick up your craft packet the week before the class, and join us for a step-by-step tutorial!
Community Blood Drive
Sat. 9/23| 10am-2pm | FIS
The Versiti bloodmobile will be in the library parking lot. Appointments are highly recommended. Walk-ins will be processed only if time allows. Bring your photo ID and make sure to eat a healthy meal and drink plenty of water before donating. Each donor will receive free HEPL swag and a free book!
Bluebirds: How to Care for Them
Sat. 10/7 | 4-5:30pm | NOB
Bluebirds are a protected species that need human help to survive in modern towns and suburbs. Local Birder Brian Beidle will discuss birdhouses, food, protection methods, and other general Bluebird facts and information. Brian is responsible for maintaining local Bluebird trails and assisting the Hamilton County Parks and Recreation with their birdhouses. Brian will give his handmade birdhouses as giveaways to the first five physical attendees!
Growing Gladiolus
Mon. 8/14 | 6:30-7:30pm |
Saving Seeds
Mon. 9/25 | 6:30-7:30pm | FIS
Putting Your Garden to Bed
Mon. 10/23 | 6:30-7:30pm | FIS
Book Clubs
A variety of book clubs for adults. Registration required.
Whether you love mystery novels, nonfiction, historical fiction, recent bestsellers, science fiction, or fantasy—we have a book club for you! All adult readers are welcome. Please check the HEPL event calendar regularly as book club meeting locations are subject to change.
For more information, including upcoming titles & links to our book club Facebook groups, visit hepl.lib.in.us/lets-read/
Computer Classes
Registration open 14 days prior to program date and is required for all computer classes.
Tech Tuesday: Drop-in Device
Introduction to Windows 11 Thur. 8/24 | 3-4:30pm | FIS
Making a Resume Using Google Docs
Thur. 9/21 | 12-1:30pm | NOB
| FIS
Tues. 10/17| 5:30-7:30pm | NOB
Excel: Part 2 Thur. 8/17 | 9:30-11:30am | NOB Thur. 9/28| 9:30-11:30am | FIS Thur. 10/24 | 5:30-7:30pm | NOB
Getting Started with Wix Website Builder
Tues. 10/17 | 6-7:15pm | NOB
Introduction to Computers Wed. 9/6 | 1-2:30pm | NOB
Introduction to PowerPoint
Tues. 8/8 | 2-4pm | NOB
Tues. 10/3 | 2-4pm | FIS
Introduction to Typing
Thur. 10/19 | 3-4pm | FIS
Online Job Search Basics Thur. 9/14 | 3-4:30pm | NOB
Protecting Your Privacy Online Mon. 9/25 | 2-3pm | FIS
Publisher Basics Thur. 9/7 | 9:30-11:30am | FIS
Save It/Find It
Thur. 10/12 | 3-4pm | NOB
The Wonders of Google Thur. 8/3 | 2-3:30pm | FIS
Word: Part 1 Mon. 8/21 | 2-4pm | FIS
Word: Part 2 Mon. 8/28 | 2-4pm | FIS
VISIT THE ONLINE CALENDAR OF EVENTS FOR MORE DETAILS OR TO REGISTER:
Indiana Room
Special Collection of Indiana history and geneaology resources housed in Noblesville Library.
Genealogy Advisory Board
Thurs. 8/24 | 2:30-3:30pm |NOB
Join us for this informal discussion group with Nancy Massey, Hamilton County Genealogist. This month we’ll focus on using social media in research. Share your favorite tips and learn some new tricks for effective genealogy research using Facebook, YouTube, and other avenues.
What’s Beneath Geist Reservoir? The History of Germantown*
Sat. 9/23 | 11-12pm | FIS
Flooded in 1943, Geist Reservoir was the result of decades of planning. Along with Morse Reservoir, these man-made lakes were seen as a solution to Indianapolis’s water needs. Join local historian Robert Bowling and area descendant and genealogist Susan Lucas to learn how the community of Germantown and surrounding farms were bought out by the Indianapolis Water Company to make this happen. What was life like for those who lived where Geist now sits? If you’re a descendant of a family from this area, bring your memories and records!
Finding A Home’s History*
Sat. 10/14 |10:30-12pm | NOB
Fascinated by a particularly beautiful home in Noblesville? Is the Noblesville Preservation Alliance’s Historic Home Tour one of your favorite fall events? Owner of a historic home? Come learn what resources are available and where to begin with house history hunting in Hamilton County. Methods are applicable to houses of all ages and in all locations, but we will use Noblesville as a case study.
Quaker Genealogy*
Thurs. 10/26 | 7-8pm | Virtual Discover more about the Quakers, or the Society of Friends, in your family tree and community. Carmel (Bethlehem at that time) and Westfield were established by Quakers. Their church records from any state may have unique and valuable information for the genealogy researcher since they predate government records. Join Dr. Thomas Hamm, Earlham College history professor, as we learn about these resources.
A Taste of History: Finding your Farmer Ancestors*
Sat. 8/12 | 11am-12pm |NOB
In the 1820s 72% of the American workforce was engaged in “farm occupations.” Learn more about how to research your farming ancestors by looking at a local farm family from Wayne Township. Discover how farming traditions are modernizing with the team from Beck’s Hybrids and take a taste of Hamilton County today as we sample a small harvest from a local farm.
A Taste of History: Fishing in Fall Creek*
Wed. 9/13 | 6:30-7:30pm | FIS
Discover the “lure” of fishing in and around Geist, Fall Creek Township, and Hamilton County! Join the library staff to learn about Hamilton County waterways and aquatic life past, present, and future. Connect modern fishing methods to the history of fishing in our area as you learn to tie your own fishing lure led by Indiana Fly Fishing expert Jeff Conrad.
A Taste of History: Blind Tiger Bootleggers*
Wed. 10/4 | 6:30-7:30 pm | FIS
At the turn of the 20th century, prohibition was gaining traction across the United States. Join us as we explore teetotalers and bootleggers from Hamilton County and the political forces in Indiana promoting temperance. Take a tipple from Four Day Ray as you discover how local bootleggers operated outside of the system with their “blind tiger” establishments. Must be 18 or older to attend and 21 or older to imbibe.
For more local history programming, check out the Hamilton County Bicentennial event calendar:
*Please note: Registration required. REGISTER HERE:
Ignite Studio
An arts-inspired makerspace in the lower level of the Fishers Library.
Fall 2023 Maker-in-Residence: Rue Sparks
Artist, poet, animator, author, designer, professor—Rue Sparks has worn a lot of labels, but the one thing they’ve always aspired to be is simply a storyteller. Rue received a BFA in Illustration and Digital Media from Kendall College of Art & Design, then spent over a decade working in fast-paced digital advertising agencies creating designs for Fortune 500 companies. Today, their work is more personal, but they take no less care in its creation. They create poetry, stories, novels, zines, and artwork that tread where trauma and healing align, and advocate for creators to have the tools to create and distribute their own work. Visit Ignite Studio between September-December 2023 to meet Rue Sparks!
Q: A:
What mediums do you work in and why?
I tend to fall back on graphite pencil, ink, and watercolor time and again. As someone with a pain disorder, I have to be efficient and careful with my time management. I used to create much more sprawling, profoundly technical work, but my disability has forced me to consider what are the most important aspects of what I’m making. I also spent over a decade specializing in digital media, including digital painting, photo editing, motion graphics, animation, and even a little web development!
Q: A:
Where do you draw artistic inspiration from?
It’s interesting being at the conjunction of visual and written art forms, because it forces me to evaluate how things work on a narrative as well as technical level. Style-wise, there are artists and authors that I follow and admire for how they make things. One artist I have been following for almost fifteen years is LimKis. There are others that inspire based off their narratives and themes. When it comes to writers, I adore poet Nikita Gill.
What kinds of things will you be doing during your residency in Ignite?
We will be focusing on where art and the written word collide, including workshops on combining the two in different forms. I will also be helping would-be-authors figure out which path to publishing makes sense to them and exploring the ins and outs of self-publishing. Last but not least, we will be creating an anthology featuring art, poetry, and prose from all our amazing creators in the HEPL community! Stop by during Open Studios to contribute or ask questions.
What art accomplishment are you most proud of?
This is a little hard to quantify, but every time I’ve tried something new and succeeded! I remember the first short story I completed, when I barely knew what I was doing but kept trying anyway. That first taste of ‘I can do this’ is one of the things I live for as a creative person. I had this perception that there were people that were ‘good’ at certain things and not others. I learned that hard work and dedication trump ‘talent’ every time.
What else do you want the HEPL community to know about you?
Just as much as I have a need to create things myself, helping others on their creative journey speaks to the teacher in me. For me, creativity isn’t just about making things—through doing so we learn so much about ourselves. It doesn’t matter your skill level or what you make: simply making can help us heal and grow.
Maker Schedule
All classes are held in Ignite Studio.
Make Your Own Artist Trading Card | Ages 13 -19*
Tue. 9/5 | 6-7:30pm
Thurs. 9/21 | 6-7:30pm Sat. 10/21 | 2-3:30m Mon. 11/6 | 6-7:30pm Sat. 12/2 | 3-4:30pm
Use ink, watercolor, colored pencils, and other mediums to create artist trading cards to share or swap. Harkening to “ye-oldentimes” of the 1990s, Artist Trading Cards (ATCs) are original artworks the same size as traditional trading cards, originally intended to be exchanged and collected.
I Can Make a Zine | Ages 6-12*
Tue. 9/19 | 4-5pm Sat.10/7 | 1-2pm
Tue.10/24 | 1-2pm Sat. 11/16 | 4-5pm
Fold, cut and paste to make a one-of-a-kind zine. Learn basic construction of a half-page layout and create either a 4-page or 8-page zine to take home and share! You can bring a favorite family saying, quote from a character, or a limerick to base the zine off of or get ideas while you’re here.
Watercolor & Ink Tips and Tricks | Ages 13 and up*
Tues. 9/12 |6-7:30pm
Mon. 9/18 | 1-2:30pm Sat. 10/28 | 1-2:30pm Sat. 11/18| 3:30-5pm
Discover watercolor and india inks. Learn well-known and lesser-known tips and tricks and work on new or existing projects. Come with questions and/or any current watercolor or mixed media projects.
Where Art and the Written Word Collide | Ages 13 and up*
Sat. 9/9 | 1-2:30pm
Tues. 9/26 & 10/3 | 6-7:30pm
Tues. 11/4 |3:30-5pm Focus on combining text and poetry with illustrations and collage to make one-of-a-kind pieces that exemplify visual art and the written word. We’ll explore examples of how artists have used visuals and writing to create powerful, profound, or humorous pieces and go over how to create the juxtaposition of a combined and separate narrative between text and visuals. Bring either your favorite poem or saying, or something original!
The Ins and Outs of Self-Publishing| Ages 13 and up*
Mon. 9/25 | 6-7pm
Sat. 10/28 | 3-4pm
So you’ve written a book and you’re asking yourself: what next? We will go over how to get your manuscript polished through the different editing stages, how to choose which channels to publish through, how to find a cover artist or make your own, ways to format your book for publishing, and give you the rundown about the dreaded “m” word: marketing.
*Please note: Registration required.
Zine-making in a Nutshell: What They are and How to Make Them| Ages 13 and up*
Sat. 9/16 |2-3:30pm
Tues. 10/10 | 6-7:30pm
Mon. 11/13 | 6-7:30pm
Sat. 11/25 | 1-2:30pm
Zines have existed in some form for over a century. Often championed in history by dissidents, as well as under-represented and marginalized groups, zines have found their revival time and again. We will go over what makes zines so unique and powerful, popular construction and distribution methods, and guide you through making your own.
Paths to Publishing: What One is Right For You?| Ages 13 and up*
Tues. 9/19 | 6-7pm
Wed. 10/7 | 3-4pm
Getting your book written is only the beginning. When you start looking at how to get your book to readers, the ins-and-outs of the very different paths to publishing can feel daunting to wrap your head around. We will go over the basics of different publishing paths (traditional, indie, self-published, and hybrid) and walk you through the questions to ask yourself.
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for Library Card Sign-Up Month
Discover the power of a library card! We’re excited to partner with Conner Prairie this year on a limitededition vinyl sticker to jazz up your library card when you sign up for or renew your card at the Fishers or Noblesville Library during the month of September. Your library card gets you access to over 2 million library materials, over 100 online databases, educational and fun programs, and much more!
We’ll have exciting events and activities happening all month long (like Books Build Bridges), and we’re looking forward to showcasing all the fun ways to use your library card that you may have never heard of before!
Limited-Time Offer About Conner Praire
As an added bonus, show your limited-edition library card sticker on your next visit to Conner Prairie in the month of September to get either $2 off a general admission ticket (only for normal daily experiences, not applicable to any Conner Prairie Festivals) or $10 off a Conner Prairie membership.
We encourage you to use your library card and explore this Hamilton County gem!
“Located in Fishers, Indiana, Conner Prairie is a nationally acclaimed history destination. The outdoor museum’s mission is to inspire curiosity and foster learning about Indiana by providing engaging, individualized, and unique experiences. Created by Eli Lilly in 1934, Conner Prairie combines history with science and encourages visitors to explore Indiana’s natural and cultural heritage through hands-on, immersive, and interactive experiences. The museum offers several historically themed, indoor and outdoor experience areas throughout its 800 acres of wooded property. Indiana’s first Smithsonian Institute affiliate, Conner Prairie is accredited by the American Alliance of Museums.” - Hamilton County Tourism
Genealogy Databases
Dig into your family history through genealogy databases like Ancestry.com, Newspapers.com, and Fold3! You can access them for free within the library buildings with your own device or a library computer.
Digital Magazines
Access thousands of current and back issues of popular magazines from all over the world through OverDrive on your computer or the Libby app on your phone/ tablet. Just search for a specific title or browse the magazines tab. You can even tag certain titles to receive notifications when a new issue is available to borrow!
Popular titles include The New Yorker, US Weekly, Cook’s Illustrated, National Geographic, Bon Appetit, Wired, and more!
Craft Tutorials on Creativebug
Always wanted to learn how to crochet? Creativebug offers online video arts and crafts workshops and techniques. Learn how to paint, knit, crochet, sew, screen print, and much more through easy, visual instructions.
Board Games
It’s game night! Check out a new board game to play with your friends and family. We’ve got over 100 games to choose from, including expansive, strategic, “Euro-style” games.
Maker Equipment
Laser engravers, 3D printers, and Cricut Machines, oh my! Ignite Studio offers a range of maker equipment to create personalized everything. Put unique designs on t-shirts or mugs with our sublimation printer. Create your own fashions and decor with our sewing machines. Or make a personalized greeting cards on our Cricut machines.
Museum Passes
Learn something new with a museum pass to the Indiana Historical Society, Indiana State Museum, or the Eiteljorg Museum, available at each library branch’s reference desk. Passes are offered on a first come-first served basis and can be checked out for 5 days at a time.
Language Learning on Mango
Download the Mango app to get free access to 60 foreign language courses and 17 English courses taught in your native language. Each lesson combines real life situations and audio from native speakers with simple, clear instructions.
A/V Studio
Record your next podcast, viral video, or hit music single in Ignite Studio’s A/V Studio. Equipped with cameras, microphones, lighting, and all the accessories you need to record, this space will activate your digital creativity.
TV & Movie Streaming on Hoopla
With so many streaming service subscriptions to choose from, how about getting some movies and TV shows for free? Hoopla allows you to stream movies and TV shows (plus get music, comics, audiobooks, and ebooks!), with up to ten temporary downloads each month to your computer or mobile device.
Art Kits
Explore a variety of art mediums in Ignite Studio’s kit library. Try your hand at printmaking, painting, clay hand-building, needle-felting, button-making, embroidery, paper-making, and the list goes on. We’re always adding new kits to spark your creativity.
Music Downloads on Freegal
Don’t want to pay for Spotify? Download up to five music selections per week absolutely free, with an additional three hours of streaming, through Freegal. Songs are downloaded in MP3 format, so they can be saved to any computer or mobile device with no special software required.
Mobile Hotspots
Get free, on-the-go Wi-Fi with a mobile hotspot. We have 8 portable devices that are ideal solutions for connectivity wherever you live, work, or travel. Hotspots can be checked out for 14 days.
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Library Information
Noblesville Library
One Library Plaza
Noblesville, IN 46060
317.773.1384
Located just north of the intersection of Conner Street (S.R. 32) and Cumberland Road, near Noblesville High School.
Fishers Library
Five Municipal Drive
Fishers, IN 46038
317.579.0300
Located in the Municipal Complex, just north of 116th Street, near the Nickel Plate District Amphitheatre.
Ignite Studio at HEPL
317.579.0331
Located in the lower level of the Fishers Library.
Indiana Room
317.770.3236
Located in the Noblesville Library.
Hours
Monday – Thursday: 9:00 AM – 8:00 PM
Friday – Saturday: 9:00 AM – 6:00 PM
Sunday: 12:00 PM - 6:00 PM
Noblesville
Fishers
Additional Parking
Available:
• Meyer Najem Garage
• The Switch Garage
• The Edge Garage
• Nickel Plate District
For construction updates, please visit us at hepl.lib.in.us/construction.
Library Closures
September 4 | Labor Day
October 6 | Staff Development Day