A Message from Our Director Edra Waterman
Book in a Day
have so much to be thankful for as we head into winter here at HEPL. This November and December look for our “Season of Giving” initiative to celebrate the spirit of giving through many handson and creative opportunities at the library. November also brings us International Games Month, offering a variety of programs sure to en tertain! Coming up in January, mark your calendars for Comic Book in a Day with Nickel Plate Arts. Join artists of all ages and skill levels and bring your creativity to make your own comic book from scratch. Be sure to check out our curated list of community and giving resources for inspiration on ways to give back to your community. We are most grateful for all of you, and look forward to seeing you at our libraries this season. Thank you for being HEPL
As we draw near to the end of the year, many in our community will turn their focus to celebrations and times of giving. This year, the library will celebrate that spirit of giving in November and December with our initiative “Season of Giving.” Happenings include partnering with local organizations for donation drives and fun programs within the library. Learn more on pages 4-5!
Join HEPL as we celebrate International Games Month in November! We’ll have a Stranger Things themed escape room, board games and playtest ing, a VR open house, video game truck, and more. You’re sure to find a game for you! Learn more about this exciting month on page 7!
Celebrate your love of comic books during our Comic Book in a Day! Sign up for the Comic Book in a Day Challenge to make your own comic book from scratch (we’ll help!) and compete for prizes. You can also attend our various workshops leading up to the Challenge to learn more about writing and illustrat ing your comic books. Learn more on page 16!
During this Season of Giving, we encourage you to give back and volunteer at one of the many chari table organizations in our communities that make Fishers and Noblesville such great places to live. We’ve also curated a list of resources that provide information and ideas for you to make a difference in any community! Learn more about how you can get involved on pages 18-19!
As we draw near to the end of the year, many in our community will turn their focus to celebrations and times of giving. This year, the library will celebrate that spirit of giving in November and December with our initiative “Season of Giving.” Happenings include partnering with local organizations for donation drives, fun programs, and acts of service.
HamCoLove is a local organization striving to end period poverty in Hamilton County. Part of their mission is “to provide necessary period care products to Hamilton County, IN residents.” HEPL will be collecting items from HamCoLove’s wish lists throughout November and December. Wish lists are featured below.
Please bring donations to any service point at either library location through December 31, 2022. If you would like to donate directly to HamCoLove, they have a Venmo: @HamCoLove. Learn more about this orga nization at HamCoLove.com
Support those in need in our community this season by donating unopened boxes of facial tissue as well as new socks, winter hats, and mittens/gloves (in all sizes). Look for donation collection spots at both the No blesville Library and the Fishers Library throughout November and December. Donated items from the Fish ers Library will go to the Delaware Township Trustee’s office for distribution, and donated items from the Noblesville Library will go to the Noblesville Township Trustee’s office for distribution.
Giving comes in many forms, including acts of service. Be a volunteer and join HEPL and International Di saster Emergency Service (IDES) on Monday, November 21 from 4-7pm at the Fishers Library and Wednesday, November 30 from 4-7pm at the Noblesville Library to help us pack meals for the hungry. To participate, register on our Calendar of Events.
If you are a teen looking to create a homemade gift this season, join Crafty Teens at 5pm on either Decem ber 5th at Noblesville or December 7th at Fishers to create “Hot Chocolate in a Jar.” Decorate your creation with ribbons, tags, and bows to keep for yourself or to give away to celebrate the Season of Giving.
Join Fred May from the Kadampa Meditation Center in Indianapolis for a virtual talk and guided meditation during our “A Meditation on Giving Happiness to Others” on December 19 at 7:00pm.
There are numerous opportunities in our Ignite studio to create one-of-a-kind gifts for friends,family and even your canine companions. Join our Maker in Residence, Megan Benson during her “Holiday Gift Class” to learn the basics of weaving and complete a gift for someone special or yourself. In November drop-in to create your own Eco-Friendly Gift Bag or Tag. December drop-in programs include Woven Dog Toys and Ma tisse Trees. After you’ve made your marvelous gifts be sure to stop by the “Screen Print Your Own Wrapping Paper” program to complete your gift!
Adults are also invited to perfect some gift wrapping hacks at our virtual “Gift Wrapping 101” program, just in time for the Season of Giving. Most supplies will be provided (via pickup at the library one week before) but you will need your own scissors and tape.
To participate in any Season of Giving programs, you may register on our online Calendar of Events. We hope you will celebrate this season of giving with us at HEPL!
Wishlists:
Gift Wrapping 101: Adult Virtual Craft*
Thursday 11/10 | 6:30-8pm | Virtual Perfect some gift wrapping hacks, just in time for the season of giving. Most supplies will be provided but you will need your own scissors and tape. Class is intended for those ages 18+.
Clay ‘Drop-In’: Clay Ornaments
Sunday 12/4 | 1-4pm | Ignite Studio @ FIS
Drop in to Ignite and try your ‘hand’ at hand building. Hand building is a great way to learn about the properties of clay and its various stages. Instruction displays will facilitate self-exploration on a different topic each time including coil, slab, sculpture, stamping, sgraffito and more. The clay is self-hardening and paintable, and patrons will be able to take what they make! Ages 5+.
Crafty Teens: Hot Chocolate in a Jar*
Monday 12/5 | 5-6:30pm | NOB
Wednesday 12/7 | 5-6:30pm | FIS Teens are invited to create hot chocolate in a jar. Decorate your cre ation with ribbons, tags, and bows to keep for yourself or to give away to celebrate the Season of Giving. All supplies provided. For teens only.
Drop-In Activity: Woven Pet Toys
Monday 12/5 through Sunday 12/18 | All Day | Ignite Studio @ FIS Stop by Ignite to make a dog or cat toy to donate or give to your own furry friend. Weave together strips of fabric to create a colorful rope. Step-by-step instruction sheets will help you in this self-guided activity. Materials will be available in Ignite while supplies last.
Maker-in-Residence: Holiday Gift Class*
Wednesday 12/14 | 5:30-7:30pm | Ignite Studio @ FIS
Tuesday 12/20 | 5:30-7:30pm | Ignite Studio @ FIS Learn the basics of weaving on a simple frame loom in this class for beginners and complete a gift for someone special or yourself! We’ll cover how to set-up your loom, basic weaving techniques, achieving varied textures and how to finish and display your work. We will create your choice of: coaster set, placemat, woven pendant or wall-hanging. Class includes supplies and a portable 4-6 inch loom to take home! Reg istration begins two weeks prior to class. Ages 12+.
A Meditation on Giving Happiness to Others*
Monday 12/19 | 7-8pm | Virtual Join us for a virtual talk and guided meditation with Fred May from Kadampa Meditation Center Indianapolis. We give to others for many reasons during this time of year. Perhaps we think of giving material things, but material things do not give real lasting happiness. Giving our attention, time, and care are invaluable gifts that often mean more than giving presents. But, when we do it with the heartfelt wish to bring them happiness, we are truly giving.
*Registration required.
AT HEPL
Trapped in the Upsidedown (A Stranger Things Escape Room)*
Monday 10/31, Tuesday 11/1 & Wednesday, 11/2 | 5-5:50pm, 6-6:50pm & 7-7:50pm | NOB
As a member of the Hawkins MS AV club, you are dis traught to hear that your friend Will has gone miss ing. You discover a police file along with a strange locked box that you believe contains the mysterious portal between you and Will. Upon closer examina tion of the evidence in the file, you realize that Will is trying to communicate with you from the Upside down. Can you decipher his messages, and get him back to the portal before it closes for good? This escape room is suitable for adults and youth grades 6 and above. Sign up as a solo participant or group. Each time slot will include up to 8 people. Attendees who arrive more than 15 minutes late will forfeit their time slot.
Community Board Game and Playtesting Day
Saturday 11/12 | 1-5pm | FIS
Join us for a fun-filled afternoon and get your game on at the library to celebrate International Games Month! Bring your family or friends, choose a board/ 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 Gamer ambassadors ready to teach you how to play. Members of Indy Tabletop Game Creators will have their designs ready to playtest. Everyone will have a chance to win great door prizes as well! All ages welcome. Drop-in for a while or game the whole time!
VR Open House
Saturday 11/12 | 1-4pm| FIS
Experience virtual reality through Meta Quest 2 headsets to celebrate International Games Month! Attendees will have approximately 15 minutes to
explore VR apps/games after a librarian gives an overview of how to use the equipment. Please note that this is a first-come, first-served event due to the limited number of devices. Participants must sign a waiver of liability before using the equipment; a parent or guardian must be present to complete a waiver of liability for a minor. This program is for teens and adults.
GameStar Mobile: Video Game Truck
Saturday 11/12 | 1-5pm | FIS (parking lot)
Experience GameStar Mobile’s game truck! With room for 16 gamers to play at the same time, enjoy the latest video games on a variety of consoles in their mobile video game theater. All ages welcome but those in grades 5 and under must be accompa nied by a parent/guardian. If needed, players will rotate in/out of the truck in order to accommodate high demand.
Board Game Battle Royale
Tuesday 11/29 | 6-8pm | NOB Join us for a wild, fast-paced fight for board game supremacy! Show off your skills at a variety of games including Bananagrams, Klask, Azul, and several “surprise” games, and rack up points on the score board. Participants will play in pairs, so grab your BGF (Best Gaming Friend) or meet someone new here. The top two teams will duke it out in an epic final game that requires balancing natural reflexes with keen strategy. The first place team will receive a $50 Moonshot Games gift card, and our runner-up team will receive a $25 Moonshot Games gift card. Regardless of your final score, we guarantee you’ll leave feeling like a winner. Have fun and game on! This program is for adults ages 18 and up.
Children
Homeschool Hangout | Ages 5-12 Thurs. 11/3, 12/1 & 1/5 | 2-3:30pm | FIS Hangout with other homeschool families & students in a fun and unstructured environment. Play games and have fun with a variety of activities. All materials provided. Drop in any time, no registration required.
Novel Hunters: A Middle Grade Book Club | Grades 3-5 Wed. 1/11 | 6-7pm | FIS | Poppy by Avi Explore a variety of chapter books and enjoy themed activities through this in-person book club! Books are available one month prior to the meeting and must be signed out at your chosen location. Full book details on our online events calendar.
Kibo Coding! | Ages 4-7 Sat. 1/12 | 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 will start with guided circle time with an introduction to a theme, a shared book, game or exercise and a small group activity with our robot.
Ukulele Club | Ages 8+ Thurs. 11/3, 12/1 & 1/5 | 6-7pm| FIS Tues. 11/10, 12/13 & 1/10 | 3-4pm | FIS Learn to play the Ukulele! Learn such techniques as: how to hold the uke, how to tune, and how to read chords. Learn to play simple songs with 2 or 3 chords. We will also practice singing and playing at the same time. Ukuleles are provided but anyone is welcome to bring their own.
Cool Crafting Club | Grades 1-5 Wed. 11/16, 12/14 & 1/18 | 2-3pm & 6-7pm | NOB Love to be creative? Join other crafty kids to try new crafts and make new friends!
B’Twixt & B’Tween | Grades 3-5 Wed. 11/30,12/28 & 1/25 |6-7pm | FIS Thurs. 11/10, 12/8 & 1/12 | 2-3pm | FIS Done with “little kid stuff” but not yet into middle school? This monthly club is for you. We will try out different crafts, activities, and share hobbies and explore interests in-be-Tween.
Virtual Early Readers Book Club | Grades K–3 Wed. 11/2 | 6-6:45pm
Splat the Cat: I Scream for Ice Cream by Rob Scotton Wed. 12/7 | 6-6:45pm
Fox and Chick: The Party by Sergio Ruzzer Wed. 1/4 |6-6:45pm
Loopy Coop Hens by Janet Stoeke Pick up your packet, explore the book & activities with family, then join us on Zoom!
Featured Programs
Scien-Tots | Ages 2-4
Mon. 11/7, 12/5 & 1/2 | 9:30-10:15am| NOB
Please note: Registration required for ALL events.
Little scientists and their caregivers will investigate STEM concepts, (Science, Technology, Engineering and Math) through a story and handson exploration at learning stations in this lab-style program.
Messy Munchkins | Ages 2-5
Mon. 11/7, 12/5 & 1/23 | 10-11am | FIS Mon. 11/21, 12/12 & 1/9| 10-11am | NOB
Listen to a story then kids can squish and smush their way into the ben efits of messy play. DRESS for MESS!
Chop Chop Club | Grades 2-5
Thurs. 11/17, 12/15 & 1/19| 5-6pm | FIS
Have fun while learning about nutrition and basic cooking skills! Chop Chop Club is a fun beginning cooking club for kids in grades 2-5. We will use electric skillets, microwave ovens, and toaster ovens. Have fun while learning about nutrition and basic cooking skills!
Lego Challenge | Grades K-5
Wed. 11/16, 12/21 & 1/18 | 4-5pm & 6-7pm | FIS
Thurs. 11/17, 12/15 & 1/19 | 4-5pm & 6-7pm | NOB
Are YOU up to the challenge? Put your skills and creativity to the test by joining us for a fast-paced LEGO showdown!
Tween Drama Club | Grades 2-6
Thurs. 1/12, 2/9, 3/9 & 4/13 | 6-7pm | FIS
Students will learn the basics of theatre, including drama games, stage directions, and how to communicate on stage. Students are strongly encouraged to participate January – April to participate in the Spring Showcase.
Spanish Aventuras | Grades K-2
Tues. 11/8, 12/13 & 1/10 | 6-7pm | NOB Kids, are you interested in learning Spanish? Join us for a fun time of learning and interaction! We’ll learn a new set of words each month, alongside stories, songs, and games!
Estudia Español | Grades 3-5
Tues. 11/22, 12/20 & 1/24 | 6-7pm | NOB Tweens, want to get a head-start on learning Spanish? Join us each month for a new topic. We’ll also listen to Spanish music, read from Spanish books, and play vocabulary games!
Wild Robot Escape Room | Grades 3-5
Tues. 12/20 | 1-2pm, 2-3pm, 3-4pm & 4-5pm | FIS
Following the themes from The Wild Robot by Peter Brown, we are stranded on an island and have to find our way off by following clues, locating answers and unlocking the breakout box for the “key” to our escape. Find out if our robot, like Roz, goes “wild” in the quest to es cape. Each time slot has 10 spots.
*Please note: Registration required for ALL events.
Storytime | Toddlers-Preschoolers Tuesdays | 9:30-10am & 10:3011am | FIS Wednesdays | 10:30-11am | NOB Thursdays | 10:30-11am | NOB Sing, play and listen to stories together!
Babytime | Ages 0-24 months
Wednesdays | 9:30-10am & 10:30-11am | FIS
Thursdays | 9:30-10am | NOB Participate in rhymes, songs and stories with your little one!
Please note: No Babytime on November 16th at FIS.
Pre-K Explorers | Ages 3-5 Tuesdays | 1-2pm | FIS Thursdays | 1-2pm | NOB
This program incorporates stories, songs, hands-on projects, and interactive activities that focus on helping preschoolers learn schoolreadiness skills, develop social skills, and explore more challenging concepts.
Movin and Groovin | Ages 2-5 Wednesdays | 2-2:30pm | FIS
If your preschooler likes music and movement, try out this fun musi cal program! We will enjoy action songs, dancing, singing, playing percussion instruments and other musical props.
Tot Tunes | Ages 0-5
Tuesdays | 9:30-10am | NOB Wednesdays | 9:30am-10am | NOB Start your morning with music and movement! This program incorpo rates songs and dance that will help get you ready for your busy day. Encourages the development of gross motor skills and language skills.
Please note: Storytime, Babytime, Pre-K Explorers, Movin & Groovin, and Tot Tunes will take a program ming break December 11-January 7, 2023 in order to rest and prepare for more fun! There will be no weekly programs during this time.
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THE CALENDAR OF EVENTS HERE:
winter BREAK highlights
Teen Gourmet: Grilled Cheese and Tomato Soup*
Monday 12/19 | 6-7:30 pm | NOB
Thursday 12/22 | 2-3:30 pm | FIS
Teens learn basic cooking skills and get to enjoy what they make! This time, we will make grilled cheese sandwiches with tomato soup. For teens only.
Teen Breakout Rooms: Zombie Outbreak!*
Thursday 12/29 | 1:30 pm & 3 pm | NOB
Join fellow teens as you solve clues to save the world as we know it. A strange genetic mutation has led to a zombie outbreak. You are part of a group of leading scientists on gene editing and are the world’s last hope for survival! For teens only. Please sign up for only one session.
TeenZone Bingo Scavenger Hunt
Friday 12/30 | 1-5 pm | FIS & NOB
Think you know everything about the library? Come show off your knowledge! Drop in anytime from 1-5pm to make a bingo on your scavenger hunt sheet in the TeenZone and win a prize! For teens only. One prize per teen while supplies last.
Teen Anime Club: Extended Edition*
Wednesday 12/28 | 2-4 pm | FIS
Friday 1/6 | 2-4 pm | NOB
It’s Winter Break and the Teen Anime Club is meet ing for this special extended event! Attendees vote and choose which anime we watch while snacking on show-inspired snacks. For teens only.
NEW! Life Skills: Laundry*
Monday 11/21 | 6-7 pm | NOB
Wednesday 11/30 | 6-7 pm | FIS
Ever think, “Why don’t I know how to do that? I should know how to do that. Where can I learn how to do that?” This program is for you! Teens and young adults are invited to learn life skills that many take for granted. In this session, we will go over the basics of doing laundry.
The Art of Found Object Costuming*
Wednesday 1/18 | 6-7 pm | Ignite Studio @ FIS Want to step up your cosplaying game but don’t have a lot of resources to make that happen? Learn how to make costumes for less than $10 with ...And Sewing is Half the Battle! They will also discuss char acter selection, deconstructing a costume, and how to build a complete costume out of things you have around the house. For teens and adults.
*Registration required.
Featured
Teen
Thursday 11/17
Thursday 12/15
Rebellion
Meet
November: American
December: The Ivies
January: Realm
(high school
high
Rainbow
Monday 11/28 & 1/23
6-7pm
Panera Bread, Noblesville
Monday 12/26
6-7pm
Homemade Ice Cream & Bakery Café, Noblesville
out into
book club.
community! An LGBTQIA+
readers have chosen to read:
November: Felix Ever After (award & high school collection)
December: The Stars and the Blackness Between Them (high school collection)
January: I Wish You All the
(high school
variety
events
programs geared for adults.
Houseplant Swap Tues. 11/8 | 1-6pm | FIS
Featured Programs
If you love houseplants and have plants or cuttings to share, please drop by our Houseplant Swap! This is a drop-in event where you can chat with other house plant lovers, as well as Master Gardeners. If you don’t have a plant/cutting to bring in, we will have a few extra to share. Please label your plants so we know what they are, and use containers you won’t need back.
Tech Tuesday: Drop-in Device Assistance Tues. 11/8, 12/6 & 1/10 | 5:45-7:45pm | NOB
Something not connecting with our library apps? Upset with your tablet settings? Do you own your smartphone – or does it own you? Bring your device by for handson assistance with a librarian. We can provide basic device troubleshooting, assistance for library apps such as hoopla or Libby, and help with researching device questions. Please be prepared and bring all necessary usernames and passwords (email, device login, Apple ID, etc.) with you. No registration required. Assistance is first-come, first-served. Time allotted per patron may be limited.
Dementia Friends Community Info Session* Wed. 1/11 | 6:30-7:30pm | NOB
Dementia Friends Indiana info sessions are a brief but very impactful way of learning about dementia, under standing 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 family caregivers. Attendees of DFI info sessions will also learn actions they can take to advance the DFI movement and mis sion of creating better understanding and awareness of dementia, reducing the associated stigma, and creat ing more welcoming, safe, and conducive community environments for those living with the disease. Upon completion of the DFI info session attendees will be registered as a Dementia Friend in Indiana. Ages 18+ only, please. Registration required.
Winter Gardening* Mon. 1/23 | 7-8pm | Virtual Winter gardening is a great way to grow literally hun dreds of perennials for almost no cost. All you need are milk or water gallon cartons, potting soil, and seeds. You can also start cool season vegetables this way. Begin saving your milk cartons now as you’ll be able to plant outside as early as January! Registration required.
Three Flutists Concert
Sun. 11/6 | 2-3pm | FIS Journey through time with three flutists at the library. They’ll play a variety of tunes from the distant past to the present, with the goal of bringing you to their viewpoint - flutes are the greatest of all instru ments!
ENL Conversation Group
Wednesdays | 11am-12pm | FIS & Virtual
Wednesdays | 6:30-7:30pm | Virtual Practice speaking English in a casual and comfortable setting. Volunteers and a library staff member will lead the sessions. Registration required for virtual sessions.
Virtual Tai Chi Flow with Christine*
Thursdays 11/3, 11/17, 12/1, 12/15, 1/12 & 1/26 | 9:3010:30am | Virtual Enjoy this free online beginning Tai Chi class from home led by Christine Bhe. This 45-minute exercise is suitable for all ages and fitness levels. Engage your mind and en ergize while stretching and moving your entire body. Participants may stand or sit in a chair; no floor work or equipment is needed. Tai Chi has been shown to improve balance, strength, mood, mental acuity, chronic pain, and other health conditions.
Medicare 101*
Wed. 11/9 | 6-7pm| NOB & Virtual Join us for this seminar to receive information about Medicare eligi bility, benefit options, and ongoing changes in the Senior Healthcare Market. Don’t miss the opportunity to learn all the rules and options available to Medicare beneficiaries - whether you or a loved one are turning 65 or maybe have had Medi care and want to understand how and when to make a benefit change. Presented by Carrie Dixon, a licensed independent insurance agent
with Claussen Dixon Insurance.
Adult Virtual Craft Series*
Thursdays 11/10, 12/8 & 1/12
| 6:30-8pm | Virtual Register, pick up your craft packet the week before the class, and join us for a step-by-step tutorial! Adults age 18+, please.
Meditation Series with Kadampa Meditation Center Indianapolis* Mondays 11/28, 12/19 & 1/30
| 7-8pm | Virtual Join us monthly for a virtual talk and guided meditation presented by Fred May with Kadampa Med itation Center Indianapolis. Each month’s meditation focus will be different.
VR “Armchair Travel” Open House
Friday 12/2 | 10-11:30am| NOB Friday 1/6 | 10-11:30am | FIS
Travel to the world’s famous buildings and wonders without leaving the library! Experience “armchair travel” through virtu al reality (VR) with Meta Quest 2 devices. Attendees will have 15 minutes to explore VR after a librarian gives an overview of how to use the equipment. This is a drop-in, first-come, first-served event due to the limited number of devices. Equipment may be used while seated or standing. Participants must sign a waiver of liability before using the equip ment. This program is for adults ages 50+ only, please.
*Please Note: Registration required.
Featured Concerts
Circle City Ringers Concert
Sat. 12/10 | 2-3pm| FIS
The Circle City Ringers are an audi tioned bronze-level community hand bell ensemble. The musicians will be playing seasonal music on their traditional English handbells and hand chimes. It’s the perfect music to ring in the season! Registration is requested. Sponsored by the Friends of Hamilton East Public Library.
Puzzle Swap
Saturday 12/31 | 10am-2pm | FIS
Do you love jigsaw puzzles? Join us for our first ever Puzzle Swap where you can refresh your jigsaw puzzle collection by swapping out your old ones for new-to-you puz zles! Here’s how it works! Turn in your puzzles at the Fishers Library anytime during business hours from Dec. 26 - Dec. 30 to pick up a voucher for each donated puzzle so you will be ready to swap at the event! Please bring no more than 12 puzzles. If you cannot make it to the library before the swap, please arrive 30 minutes before the event on Dec. 31 to turn in up to six (6) puzzles and receive your vouchers. Bring your vouchers to the swap on Dec. 31, 10am-2pm and “shop” for puzzles using your vouchers. No registra tion is necessary. Puzzles must be: at least 250 pieces; complete (not missing any pieces); in the origi nal manufacturer’s box; in overall good condition (clean and dry).
Puzzle Showdown*
Saturday 12/31 | 10:30am-12pm
| FIS
This is the event to chase away the winter boredom! Teams of four will race to complete a 500-piece jigsaw puzzle in just 90 minutes. Prizes will be awarded to first, second, and third place teams! Registration required—we will have space for just 12 teams. Individuals are welcome to regis ter and will be assigned to a team on the day of the competition. Open to adults and teens.
A variety of book clubs for adults. Registration required.
Whether you love mystery novels, nonfiction, historical fiction, recent bestsellers, science fiction and fantasy, or the classics—we have a book club for you! Everyone is welcome. Please check the HEPL event calendar regularly as book club meeting locations/format are subject to change.
For more information, including upcoming titles & links to our book club Facebook groups, visit hepl. lib.in.us/lets-read/
Books on Tap
Fans
the Facts
Loves
the
Brew
Page
Time
Guild
4th Wednesday each month
2nd Thursday each month
2nd Tuesday each month
3rd Wednesday each month
6:30-7:30pm
6:30-7:30pm
6:30-7:30pm
6:30-7:30pm
2nd Tuesday each month
7-8pm
4th Wednesday each month | 2-3pm
2nd Monday every other month | 7-8pm
4th Tuesday each month | 7-8:30pm
Book Clubs Computer Classes
Registration required for all computer classes.
In-Person Classes Return in January 2023! Virtual Classes
NEW! Tech Tuesday: Drop-in Device Assistance
Tuesday 11/8, 12/6, & 1/10 | 5:45-7:45pm | NOB
Something not connecting with our library apps? Upset with your tablet settings? Do you own your smartphone – or does it own you? Bring your device by for hands-on assistance with a librarian. We can provide basic device troubleshoot ing, assistance for library apps such as hoopla or Libby, and help with researching device questions.
Excel: Part 1 Thursday 1/12 | 9:30-11:30am
| FIS
Learn how to create and format simple spreadsheets in Microsoft Excel 2019.
Introduction to Computers
Tuesday 1/17 | 2-3:30pm | NOB
Curious about computers? You’ll learn all the basic skills required to get started. You don’t have to bring anything except your willing ness to learn!
Excel: Part 2 Thursday 1/19 | 9:30-11:30am
| FIS
Learn how to manipulate data in spreadsheets. You will learn about relative and absolute references, formatting data, subtotals, charts, tables, pivot tables, IF function, VLOOKUP, and more.
Intro to PowerPoint Tuesday 1/24 | 2-4pm | FIS
You will learn how to create slides, insert text, pictures, shapes, audio and video, and how to add transi tions and animations. We will also cover finalizing your presentation, how to rehearse timings, record the show, and other tips so you will be able to create and give a PowerPoint presentation.
Make a Resume Using Google Docs Thursday 1/26 | 3-4:30pm | NOB
Learn how to create a resume from a template using Google Docs. You’ll need a Google account in order to make a resume using this method.
Save It/Find It Thursday 11/3 | 2-3pm | Virtual When you save files to your computer or flash drive, do you have a difficult time finding them again? After this class you’ll be more confident in creating, saving, organizing & finding everything you save.
One-Hour Word Monday 11/7 | 7-8pm | Virtual Learn the basics of Microsoft Word! After this class, you’ll be able to confidently create & edit documents.
NEW! Intro to Windows 11 Monday 1/9 | 7-8pm | Virtual New to Windows 11? In this class, you’ll learn how Windows 11 is different from previous versions, and you’ll also learn lots of computer tips and tricks.
REGISTER FOR ALL CLASSES HERE:
Indiana Room
Special Collection of Indiana history and geneaology resources on the second floor in Noblesville.
We Must Be Fearless: The Women’s Suffrage Movement in Indiana*
Thursday, November 3 | 6:30-7:30pm | Virtual Join Dr. Anita Morgan, author and senior lecturer at IUPUI, to learn about how the suffrage movement unfolded in Indiana. Examine the struggles and triumphs of a myriad of Hoosier women black and white, rich and poor, urban and rural, who banded together to seek equal rights with men at the ballot box.
Preserving Family Documents*
Tuesday, November 15 |6-7pm | Virtual
The photographs, scrapbooks, newspaper articles, and other materials that we keep to remember our favorite moments deserve to be preserved for future generations. In this virtual program, we will go over common pres ervation techniques and do’s and don’ts of taking care of these items. We encourage participants to pick up a “kit” of materials in the week before the program to follow along with at home!
Your Own Detective Story*
Saturday, December 3 |10-11am | Virtual Discover more sources to help sleuth out the details of your ancestors’ lives. Go beyond census data to learn more about what your relatives did, their family and neighbors, their communities, and the organizations where they belonged. We’ll investigate contemporaneous maps, newspapers, and events, to find clues and uncover a better understanding of their world.
Indiana Writers Center: Memory Workshop*
Tuesday, December 6 |6-7:30pm | Virtual
Maybe you want to preserve the stories of your life for your family or yourself. Maybe you’re writing down a piece of family history based on shared memories to preserve for future generations. Join an expert from the Indiana Writers Center for Memory Workshop. This class offers practical insights about how writing works and a series of writing exercises to help you identify the family memories in your life worth telling and to find the voice to bring them to life on the page.
Family Time Capsules
Saturday, January 14 |10:30-11:30am & 1:30-2:30 | NOB Did you know HEPL recently uncovered a time capsule buried at our Noblesville branch for almost 40 years? Join us to make your own family time capsule as you learn a little about the history and purpose of time capsules. Fill it with treasures, memories, letters and photos. And enjoy rediscovering these memories sometime in the future!
Space-Time for Family Historians*
Thursday, January 26 |6:30-7:30pm | Virtual Time warps and curved space aren’t just for physicists! Dr. Dan Hubbard presents an entertaining look at how the times and places we read about and research are often not what they appear to be. Don’t be fooleddecoding dates, comprehending calendars and understanding the time on your ancestor’s pocket watch are not as easy as they seem.
*Please note: Registration required.
Ignite Studio
Workshops | January 12, 17 and 19 | 6:30-7:30pm
Comic Book in a Day Main Event | January 21 | 9am-6pm
Comic Book in A Day: Creative Warm Up*
Thursday, January 12 | 6:30-7:30pm
Join Ignite for a creative warm-up ahead of the big Comic Book in a Day event on Saturday, January 21st. Delve into the basics of visual storytelling as you learn how to develop a narrative and characters. Whether you’re competing as a challenge artist or just getting started with comic creation, this work shop offers a chance to flex your creative muscles.
Comic Book in a Day: What Makes a Comic Book?*
Tuesday, January 17 | 6:30-7:30pm
Discover the elements of a comic book and how to knit them all together to tell a visual story. From layout and lettering to color and dialogue, this crash course covers the tools you’ll need to make a great comic book story. You’ll walk away ready to create the next great graphic story.
*Please note: Registration required.
Comic Book in a Day: Unconventional Comics*
Thursday, January 19 | 6:30-7:30pm
Think outside of the panel as you gear up for Comic Book in a Day 2023. Once you’ve learned the rules, half of the fun is breaking them. Join us for a look at some unconventional comic books and their creators, and find inspiration for your next comic creation.
Comic Book in a Day 2023*
Saturday, January 21 | 9am-6pm
Comic Book in a Day is back! Follow along as chal lenge artists compete to create an entire comic book in under eight hours. Meet professional comic book artists. Watch live drawing demos. Try your hand at drawing your own comic book. Add a panel to a col laborative comic book project. Participate in a comic book read-a-thon. And take a turn experimenting with VR art. Stop by periodically throughout the day to see how the challenge artists progress, and find out who takes home the championship belt.
Equipment Trainings
Join us every month to learn how to use foundational equipment in Ignite Studio. Ages 13+.
Sound Equipment Training Workshop*
Saturday, November 5 | 1-3:30pm
Saturday, December 3 | 1-3:30pm
Saturday, January 21 | 1-3:30pm
Join former Maker-in-Residence, Eric Salazar, “The Clarinet Guy” and learn how to set-up and record a short audio project using professional equipment. Gain hands-on experience with Ignite’s recording equipment and develop the skills and understanding to create your own audio project.
Video Equipment Training*
Saturday, November 12 | 12-3:30pm
Saturday, December 17 | 12-3:30pm
Saturday, January 14 | 12-3:30pm
Learn how to set up and shoot a short video program using professional equipment and software. Become part of a studio crew as you learn by seeing and doing the basics of camera set up and composition, lighting, camera settings, recording and basic editing tech niques.
Silkscreen Printing Workshop*
Saturday, November 5 | 1-3:30pm
Saturday, December 10 | 1-3:30pm
Come learn about the photo emulsion method of screen printing using our Pro-Light Exposure Unit. This is a versatile method of screen printing making fine line drawings, hand lettering techniques and half-tone positives possible. You can use this method to create your own textiles, t-shirts, greeting cards, posters, wall art, and more.
Photoshop and Silk Screening Open Studio
Wednesday, January 11 | 6-7:30pm
Get tips from our silk screening expert on using Photoshop to make images for photo emulsion screen printing or just basic silk screening. We can show you Photoshop basics or address any challenges related to this form of printmaking.
Creative Bug Class: Painted Fabric*
Saturday, November 5 | 11am-12:30pm
Monday, November 14 | 6-7:30pm
Come learn together in this fun class! Ignite will provide the supplies while participants and a staff person follow a Creative Bug tutorial to make a piece of fabric art. Creative Bug is a free app provided by the library that has hundreds of online tutorials. Get familiar with Creative Bug’s content while experi menting with this fabric painting technique.
For more info on Ignite classes & events, visit our Events Calendar!
Community and
A variety of resources to inspire giving back to your community.
By Molly Mrozowski, Director of Collection Services, and Brad Howell, Director of Community & Staff EngagementDuring this Season of Giving, we encourage you to give back and volunteer at one of the many charitable organizations in our communities that make Fishers and Noblesville such great places to live. We have much to be grateful for and volunteering is a great way to have a powerful impact on the lives of others. You’ll likely find that it is truly better to give than to receive! Although there are many worthwhile organizations you can volunteer your time in Fishers and Noblesville, the following organizations are a good place to start:
Delaware Township Food Pantry
Family Promise of Hamilton County Good Samaritan Network Grace Care Center Habitat for Humanity (ReStore) HamCo Love
Hamilton County Harvest Food Bank Humane Society for Hamilton County International Disaster Emergency Services (IDES) Janus Meals on Wheels Nickel Plate Arts Prevail Shepherd’s Center of Hamilton County Versiti (Blood Donation)
Discover New Ways to Give this Season
Inspired by the season and looking to find out how to help? These curated resources provide information and ideas for how to make a difference in any community. Explore these collections and more, all with your Hamilton East Public Library card!
Creativebug Make to Give: Charitable Crafting Course
Calling all crafters! Learn the best ways to use your time and talents to turn a hobby into an impactful gift. Topics covered include tips for finding charities that can use your creations, no sew blankets, crochet squares and blankets. This course is suitable for beginners and families.
Mango Languages
Welcome newcomers to the community by connecting through shared language. Starting with basic conver sational phrases, learners can grow their skills in over 60 languages. Mango also offers English courses de signed for native speakers of over a dozen languages.
Giving Resources
Inspiring Life Stories & Effective Giving Strategies
This collection of e-books features everyday people who make a difference - learn how & why they chose to step-up and get involved - and advice from experts on how best to give your time, talent and treasure to effect meaningful change. View this collection at https://hepl.overdrive.com/collection/1368349
Community Building for Kids
A collection of e-books for children and families on the importance of giving back to one’s community. Even the smallest actions can have a big impact! View this collection at https://hepl.overdrive.com/ library/kids/collection/1368340