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BEYOND BOOKS YOUR GUIDE TO PROGRAMS, CLASSES & EVENTS ∙ SEPT - DEC 2018

Gordon Avenue Library

LIBRARY CARD SIGN-UP MONTH ∙ September is the time to make sure your child is equipped with the most important school supply of all: a library card. Don’t forget, it’s free!


CHECK IT OUT THE JMRL PODCAST

TABLE OF CONTENTS 02 ∙ Fall Library News 03 ∙ Book Clubs 04 ∙ Early Literacy 05 ∙ Central Library 10 ∙ Fall Films 11 ∙ Crozet Library 17 ∙ Gordon Avenue Library 21 ∙ Greene County Library 23 ∙ Louisa County Library 26 ∙ Library Life Hacks 27 ∙ Nelson Memorial Library 29 ∙ Northside Library

JMRL is embarking on the second season of its podcast, On The Same Page.

36 ∙ Downloadables 37 ∙ Scottsville Library

Season one featured 12 months of author visits, speakers, library news, interviews with local authors and community members, and a healthy dose of book recommendations. Season two will have more of the same, with a fresh new feel. It is hosted and produced by Erica and Abby, librarians from the Central Reference Department. Episodes are released on the first and 15th of each month and generally run from 30-60 minutes. If you’d like to listen to it go to: onthesamepage. blubrry.net or subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts.

JMRL is able to plan and promote events thanks to the generous support of the Friends of the Library.

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FALL LIBRARY NEWS HELP PLAN THE FUTURE OF JMRL

August – September We want to hear from you! The Jefferson-Madison Regional Library invites you to help plan the future of library services in the city of Charlottesville and the counties of Albemarle, Greene, Louisa, and Nelson. Public feedback will be collected via survey through September 2018 and your ideas will help to craft the next JMRL strategic plan. Paper copies of the survey are available at each branch library, or an online version can be filled out at jmrl.org/future. Please send any additional comments, questions, or suggestions to future@jmrl.org.

THE GIVING TREE

November 5 – December 7 Share your love of reading with a child enrolled in the local Head Start, YMCA or Virginia Preschool Initiative preschool program. Select a name at a participating library beginning November 5 and buy a gift picture book to return unwrapped to the library by December 7. Available at the Central, Crozet, Gordon Avenue, Greene, Nelson, Northside, and Scottsville branches.

FRIENDS OF THE LIBRARY FALL BOOK SALE November 3-11 at 10am-7pm Gordon Avenue Library

Members only pre-sale: November 2 at 5-7pm Half-price days: November 10 & 11 Proceeds benefit programs and services of the Jefferson-Madison Regional Library. Visit jmrlfriends.org for more information.

TRICK OR TREAT AT THE LIBRARY

Wednesday, October 31, all day Children are invited to stop by any JMRL branch on Halloween day for a special treat. Each child will receive a coupon for a free children’s book from the upcoming Friends of the Library Fall Book Sale. Ages 0-12.

CELEBRATE WELCOMING WEEK

September 14-23 Welcoming Week is a series of national events where communities bring together immigrants, refugees, and native-born residents to raise awareness of the benefits of welcoming everyone. For more information, visit welcomingweek.org. JMRL will be hosting the following Welcoming Week events: EVENT WHERE LUNCHTIME IRC PRESENTATION Central READ LOCAL: TERRY DE GUZMAN Northside LAUGHING DRAGON KUNG FU Northside AROUND THE WORLD STORYTIME Northside BOLLYWOOD FITNESS Northside ALL KINDS OF FAMILIES STORYTIME Central WHERE I’M FROM BOOKMAKING Central TELLING OUR STORIES Northside MEHNDI WORKSHOP Central COCO (FILM) Northside SPOTLIGHT ON IMMIGRATION Northside MUSIC OF APPALACHIA Northside ARABIC CALLIGRAPHY Northside WON’T YOU BE MY NEIGHBOR? (FILM) Northside THE GOOD LIE (FILM) Central

WHEN September 14 at 11:30am September 14 at 1:30pm September 14 at 4pm September 15 at 10:30am September 15 at 2pm September 15 at 10:30am September 17 at 6pm September 17 at 6:30pm September 18 at 6pm September 18 at 6:30pm September 18 at 6:30pm September 20 at 6:30pm September 22 at 10:30am September 22 at 2pm September 23 at 1:30pm

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BOOK CLUBS FOR ADULTS WHERE WHEN

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BROWN BAGGERS Central PAGES & PALS Central BOOKS ON TAP Champion MONDAY NIGHT DISCUSSION Crozet WEDNESDAY EVENING DISCUSSION Gordon LITERARY MASTERPIECES Gordon RAMBLING READERS Gordon THURSDAY NIGHT DISCUSSION Greene TUESDAY EVENING DISCUSSION Louisa BROWN BAG Nelson BOOKS SANDWICHED IN Northside MYSTERY Northside WEDNESDAY EVENING DISCUSSION Northside

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Third Thursdays at 12pm Second/Fourth Wed. at 4:30pm First Thursdays at 7pm Monthly Mondays at 7pm Second Wednesdays at 7:30pm First & Third Fridays at 10am Third Thursdays at 12pm First Thursdays at 7pm Fourth Tuesdays at 6:30pm Fourth Mondays at 12pm Monthly Fridays at 12pm Fourth Tuesdays at 1pm Monthly Wednesdays at 7pm

FOR TEENS WHERE WHEN

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ANIMANGA Central R.A.D. (READ AND DISCUSS) Crozet THE LITERATI Crozet BIBLIOPHILES Greene MOONRUNNERS SCIFI Greene SNACKS & PAPERBACKS Nelson NOVEL CHAT Northside THE INKLINGS Scottsville

Monthly Tuesdays at 4:30pm September 18 at 6:30pm Oct. 23 & Nov. 27 at 6:30pm Fourth Wednesdays at 3:30pm Second Thursdays at 3:30pm Third Tuesdays at 4:30pm Monthly Mondays at 6:30pm Monthly Tuesdays at 7pm

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FOR TWEENS WHERE WHEN

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SPINE CRACKERS Central YAK & SNACK Crozet BOOK BATCH Gordon RAPUNZELS (FOR GIRLS) Greene TWIXT Louisa PAGEMASTERS Northside

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Second Thursdays at 4:30pm October 13 at 2:30pm Fourth Mondays at 3:30pm Third Tuesdays at 3:30pm Last Wednesdays at 4pm First Wednesdays at 5pm

FOR KIDS WHERE WHEN

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ZAP! GRAPHIC NOVELS Central PAGE TURNERS Crozet BOOK BITES Gordon COMPENDIUMS Nelson BOOK BUGS Northside

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Second Saturdays at 2pm November 10 at 2pm Monthly Thursdays at 3:30pm Last Thursdays at 3:30pm Second Thursdays at 4pm

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EARLY LITERACY FOR BABIES WHERE WHEN P# MOTHER GOOSE TIME WEE ONES MOTHER GOOSE TIME BABIES & BOOKS

Central Crozet Gordon Northside

Mondays at 9:30am Wednesdays at 10:30am Mondays at 11:30am or Tuesdays at 9:30am Thursdays at 1:30pm

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FOR TODDLERS WHERE WHEN P# TWOS & THREES TOGETHER TALES FOR TWOS TWOS & THREES TOGETHER READ & RHYME TIME TWOS & THREES TOGETHER TODDLER TIME

Central Mondays at 10:30am 06 Crozet Thursdays at 9:30am 13 Gordon Mondays at 9:30am or Tuesdays at 10:30am 18 Greene Wednesdays at 10:30am 22 Northside Wednesdays at 10:15am & 11:15am 32 Scottsville Wednesdays at 10am 37

FOR PRESCHOOLERS WHERE WHEN P# ALPHABET SOUP MONKEY BUSINESS STORYBOOK BEAT STORIES OUT LOUD PRESCHOOL PALS READING ROCKS

Crozet Thursdays at 10:30am 13 Gordon Thursdays at 10:30am 18 Greene Thursdays at 10:30am 22 Nelson Wednesdays at 10:30am 28 Northside Thursdays at 10:15am & 11:15am 32 Scottsville Wednesdays at 10:30am 37

FOR MULTIPLE AGES WHERE WHEN P# ROMP & STOMP SPANISH MOVES WITH ALI BILINGUAL STORYTIME DROP-IN STORIES & MORE READING RUMPUS PRE-K READ & RHYME TIME FIZZ BOOM READ

Central Wednesdays or Thursdays at 10:30am 06 Central Last Mondays at 1pm 07 Central Third Thursdays at 4pm 07 Gordon Saturdays at 11am 18 Gordon Mondays at 10:30am 18 Louisa Thursdays at 10:30am 24 Northside Fourth Fridays at 3:30pm 32

The most important thing you can do to help your child be ready for Kindergarten is reading aloud to them. JMRL’s new 1000 Books Before Kindergarten can help you “Build A Reader.” Stop by any branch to pick up your first sheet for 50 books. After 50 books, turn in your sheet to receive a folder and be officially registered for the program. After 100 books, you’ll receive a tote bag. Make it to 1000 books and you’ll receive a certificate and a free book.

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HOURS

CENTRAL LIBRARY

MON: 9-9 TUES: 9-9 WED: 9-9 THUR: 9-9 FRI: 9-5 SAT: 9-5 SUN: 1-5

201 E. MARKET ST ∙ CHARLOTTESVILLE COLOR KEY: ADULTS ∙ TEENS ∙ KIDS ∙ MULTIPLE No registration is required unless otherwise noted.

AROUND THE BRANCH MAKE & TAKE CRAFTS Enjoy crafts but short on time? Stop by the lower level of the Central Library for quick and easy projects to do at your own pace, or take them to go. SEPT: Origami bookmarks OCT: Button art NOV: Madlibs DEC: Holiday gift tags

WORLD WAR I & AMERICA EXHIBIT

October 22 - November 19 Learn more about World War I with this grant-funded exhibit that documents and illustrates the role the United States played in World War I. Among the highlights are recruitment broadsides, a pro-war letter by Theodore Roosevelt, Woodrow Wilson’s 1917 message to Congress, letters, diary entries, and photographs from the western front, and more.

REGISTER BY PHONE OR ONLINE Call 434.979.7151 or visit jmrl.org.

BROWN BAGGERS BOOK CLUB

Third Thursdays at 12-1pm SEPT 20: The Handmaid’s Tale by Margaret Atwood OCT 18: H is for Hawk by Helen Macdonald NOV 15: The Kitchen House by Kathleen Grissom DEC 20: Meet to select books for 2019

CENTRAL FILM SERIES

Monthly on Thursdays at 7pm SEPT 27: The Handmaid’s Tale (1990) OCT 25: H is for Hawk: A New Chapter (2017)

PAGES & PALS

RECURRING EVENTS

Second and Fourth Wednesdays at 4:30-5:30pm SEPT 12 & 26 ∙ OCT 10 & 24 Central’s newest book club is for new adults (18+) with intellectual disabilities who want to meet people and talk about books. We’ll read and discuss a short story and do a group activity. All supplies provided. For more information, email Sarah: shamfeldt@jmrl. org. In partnership with Charlottesville Parks and Recreation Adaptive Recreation Program.

BOOKS ON TAP

INVITATION TO WEAVING

First Thursdays at 7-8pm Meets at Champion Brewing Company. SEPT 6: Devil in the White City by Erik Larson OCT 4: The Hate U Give by Angie Thomas A Cville OneBook event NOV 1: The Handmaid’s Tale by Margaret Atwood DEC 6: Seven Days of Us by Francesca Hornak

First Saturdays at 11am-12pm OCT 6 ∙ NOV 3 ∙ DEC 1 Explore the meditative work of weaving with local artist Andrea Korotky through hands-on demonstrations of the Inkle, Cricket and Lap Looms. Space is limited, please sign up for one of these identical workshops two weeks in advance. Ages 16+. Find inspiration: @aktextiles on Instagram.

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MEET YOUR LIBRARY Drop by to see the 3D printer in action and discover all the things you can borrow with your library card. September 5 between 11am-1pm September 13 between 4-6pm September 21 between 2-4pm September 25 between 10am-12pm

THE GREAT AMERICAN READ: KICKOFF SCREENING

Sunday, September 9 at 2-3pm Celebrate the return of PBS’s The Great American Read with a screening of the “Fall Kick Off” episode, book giveaways, an author visit and refreshments. The event will also include information about upcoming PBS programming you won’t want to miss and an opportunity to vote for your favorite book from The Great American Read. Visit ideastations.org/ greatread for more information on the series.

TGAR DISCUSSION SERIES

Wednesdays at 6pm* SEPT 19 – OCT 17 Explore the weekly theme with local authors and songwriters. SEPT 19: Who Am I at Cville Coffee SEPT 26: Heroes at Fontaine Fire Station OCT 3: Villains & Monsters at Swannanoa Palace OCT 10: What We Do For Love at Batesville Market (*starts at 5:30pm) OCT 17: Other Worlds at Beer Run

TEEN ADVISORY BOARD (TAB)

First Tuesdays (except Nov) at 6:30-7:30pm SEPT 4 ∙ OCT 2 ∙ DEC 4 Take action for literacy by joining the Central Teen Advisory Board. Build your leadership skills and earn volunteer hours by helping to plan activities and events at the library. Grades 6-12. For more information email tbirckhead@jmrl.org.

ANIMANGA BOOK CLUB

Monthly on Tuesdays at 4:30-5:30pm SEPT 25 ∙ OCT 16 ∙ NOV 20 ∙ DEC 18 Read and discuss great manga, then watch the anime adaptation with other teens. Grades 7-12. For more information email tbirckhead@jmrl.org. Required registration begins August 21. Free copies of the book for the first 10 to sign up.

SPINE CRACKERS: A TWEEN BOOK CLUB

Second Thursdays at 4:30-5:30pm Ravenous readers are invited to read and discuss a different book each month. Join in fun book-related activities and snacks. Free books will be provided. Ages 9-12. Required registration is ongoing. SEPT 13: The Unwanteds by Lisa McMann OCT 11: Hoodoo by Ronald L. Smith NOV 8: The Seventh Most Important Thing by Shelley Pearsall DEC 13: The Blackthorn Key by Kevin Sands

MOTHER GOOSE TIME

Mondays at 9:30-10am SEPT 17 – NOV 5* 10-15 minutes of simple stories, rhymes, and songs chosen to enhance your wee one’s language development, followed by time to play and socialize. Designed for babies ages birth to 24 months with a caregiver. *No class October 8.

TWOS & THREES TOGETHER

Mondays at 10:30-11am SEPT 17 – NOV 5* Stories, songs, movement, and fingerplays designed for 2 and 3 year olds with an accompanying adult. Fun ways to develop early literacy skills by singing, talking, reading, and playing. *No class October 8.

ROMP & STOMP

Wednesdays OR Thursdays at 10:30-11:15am Session 1: SEPT 19 – OCT 18 Session 2: NOV 7 – DEC 13 Play with your preschooler in this lively early literacy class of music, stories, drama, movement, art play and more. For ages 2-5 with a favorite caregiver. Required registration begins September 4. Please only register for either Wednesday or Thursday.

LEGO MANIA

Last Thursdays at 4-5pm SEPT 27 ∙ OCT 25 ∙ NOV 29 ∙ DEC 27 Do you want to get together with other LEGOminded people to build great things? All you need to bring is your creativity and natural engineering ability; Central Library will have the building blocks for your next creation. Ages 5+. No younger siblings, please.

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CENTRAL LIBRARY RECURRING EVENTS

QUEENS WHO READ: PRIDE WEEK

DEC 8:

LUNCHTIME IRC PRESENTATION

Saturday, September 8 at 2-2:30pm Celebrate the differences that make each of us special with this fabulous family event. Local drag ZAP!: GRAPHIC NOVEL DISCUSSION artist Dreama Belle will share stories that celebrate Second Saturdays at 2-3pm our wonderful diversity at this special storytime. Fun Caregivers and kids devour a graphic novel together, for all kinds of families. then join us for snacks, activities, and dynamic BACK TO SCHOOL PAWS TO READ discussion. Free books will be provided (one book Tuesday, September 11 at 6-7pm for each pair.) Ages 8-9 with a favorite adult. Practice your reading and school voice with a visit Required registration is ongoing. to Stella, our certified therapy dog. Discover new SEPT 8: The Doughnut Kingdom by D.G. Gigi books, build with “bones,” and vote for Stella’s OCT 13: The Big Bad Fox by Benjamin Renner favorite celebrity dog! Plus, petting is included! NOV 10: Anne of Green Gables: A Graphic For any young reader. Novel by Mariah Marsden The Dragon Slayer by Jaime Hernandez

CUENTOS Y CANCIONES BILINGUAL STORYTIME

Third Thursdays at 4-4:30pm SEPT 20 ∙ OCT 18 ∙ NOV 15 Enjoy a special storytime in both English and Spanish featuring favorite stories, rhymes and songs in both languages to help you and your little one learn some basic Spanish.

SPANISH MOVES WITH ALI

Last Mondays at 12-12:30pm SEPT 24 ∙ OCT 29 ∙ NOV 26 This bilingual session will get kids moving while learning Spanish and enjoying stories and rhymes.

BE THE BOOK TRILOGY

Tuesdays, October 16, 23, & 30 at 4-5pm Have you ever wanted to enter a book you were reading, experience life as a story character, or learn the art of acting? Join our workshop to learn acting exercises, expand your imagination, and help bring these books to life. Ages 4-8. Required registration begins October 1.

Friday, September 14 at 11:30am-1:30pm Learn about the services the International Rescue Committee provides to Charlottesville-area refugees.

ALL KINDS OF FAMILIES STORYTIME Saturday, September 15 at 10:30-11am This special storytime is offered in partnership with the Charlottesville Pride Festival. Celebrate the beautiful diversity in all of our families with stories, songs, and dance. Create a rainbow craft that you can take to the festival where you can add more decorations. Best for families with children ages 7 and under, but everyone is welcome.

WHERE I’M FROM BOOKMAKING

Monday, September 17 at 6-7pm Explore your roots and poetic abilities using a template inspired by George Ella Lyon’s poem “Where I’m From.” Create a keepsake accordion book to preserve your words. Ages 14+. For more information email Liz at erapp@jmrl.org. Required registration begins August 17.

MEHNDI WORKSHOP

Tuesday, September 18 at 6-7pm Mehndi is a form of body art in which decorative designs are applied on skin using a paste created from the powdered dry leaves of the henna plant. KEVA BLOCK BUILDING You’ll get an opportunity to create lovely henna Wednesday, September 5 at 4-5pm tattoos and learn safety and care instructions. Ages Bust out your building moves and get your designs to 14+. For more information email Liz at erapp@jmrl. spring up into structures. org. Required registration begins August 28.

SEPTEMBER

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MOVIE SCREENING: THE GOOD LIE

Sunday, September 23 at 1:30-4pm The library will screen The Good Lie (2014) in partnership with the Girl Scouts and a discussion to follow the movie.

LAUGHTER YOGA CLASS

Sunday, September 30 at 2-3pm Come try out a new form of yoga at the library. Laughter yoga encourages voluntary laughter of participants through jokes and playfulness, to provide the same psychological effects to the individual as spontaneous laughter. Ages 14+.

OCTOBER BLANK & THE THREE BEARS

JUST AS YOU ARE HOMECOMING SOCIAL

Thursday, October 11 at 7:15-8:45pm Join LGBTQ+ teens and allies for an evening of dancing, food, games and much more. Costumes encouraged.

TEEN BOOK TO FILM CLUB

Thursday, October 18 at 6-7pm Join us in discussing The Hate U Give by Angie Thomas in anticipation of the forthcoming movie release. Refreshments provided. Geared toward more mature teen readers. A Cville OneBook event. For more information email tbirckhead@jmrl.org. Required registration begins Sept 27. Free copies of the book for the first 10 to sign up.

Monday, October 1 at 10am-5pm Bring your stuffed animals and help them join in this favorite fairy tale. With your help measuring and finding their favorite spots, your fuzzy friend might just fit in better than Goldilocks during this drop-in STEM program for all ages.

LOCAL VOICES AUTHOR FAIR

TECH ENCOUNTERS FOR CURIOUS KIDS

INEDIBLE JEWELRY: HALLOWEEN

Thursday, October 4 at 4-5pm Use engineering and creativity to fold a paper flextangle fidget toy or a jumping frog. Ages 7-10. Required registration begins September 4.

DONUTS WITH DAD

Saturday, October 6 at 10:30-11am A delicious read-aloud time designed especially for dads to share with their little dumplins. Donuts, coffee, and juice will be served along with storytime fun. For dads, grandads, uncles or buddies (and, of course, moms) with children ages 2-5.

FAMILY DANCE PARTY

Thursday, October 11 at 5:30-7pm Put on your dancing shoes and come join the fun. Pizza and drinks will be on hand, so there’s no need to miss any of the music while you eat. Presented in partnership with Cville Pride.

Sunday, October 21 at 2-3:30pm JMRL’s Local Voices collection is a year old! Celebrate with readings and performances by featured creators whose work will be available for purchase.

Wednesday, October 24 at 6-8pm Miniatures artist Jessica Partain teaches you the basic techniques to turn polymer clay into food-themed charms for necklaces and earrings. In celebration of Halloween, you’ll bake up sugar cookie ghosts and candy corn. Ages 12+. For more information email tbirckhead@jmrl.org. Required registration begins October 3.

AFTER HOURS: LIBRARY HAUNTED HOUSE

Saturday, October 27 at 6-8pm Come and get a little spooked at the Library Haunted House, hosted by the Central Teen Advisory Board. To celebrate Halloween Comic Fest we will be handing out free comics during the event. The house is for ages 5+ with supervision required for those under age 10. For more information email tbirckhead@jmrl.org.

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CENTRAL LIBRARY NOVEMBER HOW TO GET PUBLISHED

Thursday, November 1 at 6-8pm Representatives and authors from Mascot Books will provide tips on getting your work published.

NANOWRIMO YA AUTHOR PANEL

Sunday, November 4 at 2-3pm It’s National Novel Writing Month. Local authors will be here to answer any of your questions about the writing process and have a book signing. For more information email tbirckhead@jmrl.org.

EARTH DRAMA

DECEMBER FROZEN PARTY

Monday, December 3 at 10:30-11:15am Come enjoy songs, stories, and themed activities from Disney’s Frozen to celebrate the season. Appropriate for all ages.

HOLIDAY CRAFT OPEN HOUSE

Saturday, December 8 between 10am-12pm Stop by anytime between 10am-12pm to make holiday gift tags and cards. All supplies provided. Ages 14+.

“NUTCRACKER SUITE” MEET & GREET

Monday, December 10 at 4-5pm Tuesday, November 6 at 10:30am Experience the wonder of “The Nutcracker” with this Native American tales come to life in this blend of special visit from the Charlottesville Ballet. Learn theatre and storytelling. Learn more about the natural the story, see a performance, and get the chance to world and your place in it. learn a few dance moves this season. Ages 3-9.

ADOPTION MONTH AUTHOR TALK

Saturday, November 17 at 2-3pm Authors Wendy Welch (Fall or Fly: The Strangely Hopeful Story of Foster Care and Adoption in Appalachia) and Deborah Gold (Counting Down: A Memoir of Foster Parenting and Beyond) will share their stories. Q&A and discussion will follow. Books will be available for purchase.

TECH OPEN HOUSE

Monday, December 10 between 6-8pm Try out a variety of technology including a virtual reality headset, smart speakers, tablets, and ereaders and see a 3D printer in action.

ZOMBIE GINGERBREAD MAN COOKIES

Saturday, December 15 at 2-3:30pm We’ll be baking gingerbread man cookies and then turning them into zombies! Have fun baking and eating this craft. Grades 6-12. For more information email tbirckhead@jmrl.org. Required registration begins November 30.

MARVELOUS MORNING MATINEE

Thursday, December 27 at 10:30-11am Join us for our annual showing of The Snowman, based on the book by Raymond Briggs. All ages welcome.

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FALL FILMS AT THE LIBRARY RATED G OR PG

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A WRINKLE IN TIME (2018) Northside ANNIE (2014) Northside COCO (2017) Northside GOOSEBUMPS (2015) Crozet GOOSEBUMPS (2015) Northside HOTEL TRANSYLVANIA 2 (2015) Northside HOW TO TRAIN YOUR DRAGON (2010) Northside THE LEGO NINJAGO MOVIE (2017) Northside LITTLE WOMEN (1994) Nelson THE MAN WHO INVENTED XMAS (2017) Nelson MATILDA (1996) Northside PETER RABBIT (2018) Nelson THE SNOWMAN (1982) Central TROLLS (2016) Northside

September 1 at 2:30pm September 11 at 6:30pm September 18 at 6:30pm October 19 at 6pm October 6 at 2:30pm October 9 at 6:30pm November 3 at 2:30pm November 13 at 6:30pm October 6 at 10:30am December 1 at 10:30am December 1 at 2:30pm September 1 at 10:30am December 27 at 10:30am December 11 at 6:30pm

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BLACK PANTHER (2018) Crozet BLACK PANTHER (2018) Gordon CHAPPAQUIDDICK (2017) Gordon THE GOOD LIE (2014) Central THE GREAT GATSBY (2013) Crozet JUMANJI (2017) Nelson VICTORIA & ABDUL (2017) Greene WON’T YOU BE MY NEIGHBOR? (2018) Northside

November 26 at 6:30pm September 8 at 2pm November 28 at 7pm September 23 at 1:30pm September 24 at 6:30pm November 3 at 10:30am September 14 at 7pm September 22 at 2pm

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A CLOCKWORK ORANGE (1971) Nelson BELOVED (1998) Gordon GET OUT (2017) Crozet THE HANDMAID’S TALE (1990) Central LOVE ACTUALLY (2003) Crozet MOLLY’S GAME (2017) Greene

December 8 at 1pm September 26 at 7pm October 22 at 6:30pm September 27 at 7pm December 17 at 6:30pm October 12 at 7pm

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NOT RATED

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September 15 at 1pm October 29 at 6:30pm October 24 at 7pm October 30 at 5pm October 25 at 7pm October 20 at 10am December 18 at 1pm September 15 at 10am October 20 at 1pm December 8 at 10am November 24 at 1pm November 24 at 10am September 18 at 6:30pm

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WHERE

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THE BIG HEAT (1953) Nelson THE DEADLY MANTIS (1957) Northside FRANKENSTEIN (1931) Gordon FRANKENSTEIN (1931) Louisa H IS FOR HAWK: A NEW CHAPTER (2017) Central THE LADY VANISHES (1938) Nelson THE LADY VANISHES (1938) Northside M (1931) Nelson NORTH BY NORTHWEST (1959) Nelson PATHS OF GLORY (1957) Nelson STALAG 17 (1953) Nelson SUNSET BOULEVARD (1950) Nelson WHO IS DAYANI CRISTAL? (2013) Northside

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HOURS

CROZET LIBRARY

MON: 1-9 TUES: 1-9 WED: 9-9 THUR: 9-5 FRI: 9-5 SAT: 9-5 SUN: closed

2020 LIBRARY AVENUE ∙ CROZET COLOR KEY: ADULTS ∙ TEENS ∙ KIDS ∙ MULTIPLE No registration is required unless otherwise noted.

REGISTER BY PHONE OR ONLINE Call 434.823.4050 or visit jmrl.org.

AROUND THE BRANCH

RECURRING EVENTS

TEEN ART, PROJECTS, & CHALLENGES

MONDAY NIGHT BOOK GROUP

Drop by the teen section to take part in these short activities and contests to express your opinions, make art, or contribute to a community project. SEPT: Read banned books OCT: Favorite book: FIGHT! NOV: Short story madlibs DEC: Teen best of 2018

KIDS EXPLORER CORNER Explore a variety of activities and crafts for kids of all ages. SEPT: Book fortune teller OCT: Spooky finger puppet theater NOV: Zentangle leaves DEC: Reading cave

Monthly on Mondays at 7-8:30pm Join this informal group for relaxed and stimulating book discussions. Newcomers always welcome. SEPT 10: Alexander Hamilton by Ron Chernow OCT 1: The Handmaid’s Tale by Margaret Atwood NOV 5: The Cellist of Sarajevo by Steven Galloway DEC 3: A Gentleman in Moscow by Amor Towles

LIVE POETS, TOO

Monthly on Mondays at 7-8pm SEPT 10 ∙ OCT 1 ∙ NOV 5 ∙ DEC 10 Bring several poems to share, either of your own authorship or another’s, then sit back and enjoy listening to the language of the poet. Optional writing prompts provided upon group interest. Ages 18+.

A NIGHT AT THE MOVIES

Monthly on Mondays at 6:30-9pm Join the Crozet Library for a night at the movies with theater-style popcorn and drinks. Refer to ratings for age restrictions. SEPT 24: The Great Gatsby [PG-13] (2013) OCT 22: Get Out [R] (2017) NOV 26: Black Panther [PG-13] (2018) DEC 17: Love Actually [R] (2003)

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NATIONAL NOVEL WRITING MONTH Take the National Novel Writing Month challenge and devote the month of November to working on that novel you’ve always wanted to write. Tackle the full 30 day/50,000 word NaNoWriMo challenge, or set your own goal. It’s more doable than you might think! Come to an event to stay on task and get some much-needed cheerleading. Experienced writers will be on hand to answer questions, and no writing experience is necessary. For more information, visit bit.ly/jmrlwriting. Walk-ins are welcome at all events. Feel free to come and go as you please. KICKOFF PARTY Saturday, November 3 at 2-4pm Head to the Crozet Library for helpful techniques, motivation, and resources to get your writing challenge off to a great start. Find a corner and hunker down to focus, or challenge others to writing sprints. WEDNESDAY WRITE-INS Wednesdays at 6-8pm November 7, 14, & 28 Make words happen during this dedicated writing time! A quiet space, snacks, drinks, and encouragement are provided. At the last meeting, celebrate your progress with a prize (no matter your word count) and talk next steps.

TEEN ADVISORY BOARD (TAB)

Monthly on Tuesdays at 6:30-7:30pm SEPT 11 ∙ OCT 9 ∙ NOV 20 We need your ideas! TAB helps the library plan and lead teen programs, displays, and activities. Members enjoy snacks and receive volunteer hours. It’s your library, make a difference! Grades 7-12. Application required. When TAB is full, applications will be kept on file for one year.

GRADES 5-7 ADVISORY BOARD

Monthly on Mondays at 5-6pm SEPT 17 ∙ OCT 15 ∙ NOV 19 ∙ DEC 17 Share your ideas on programs you would like to see at the library for grades 5-7. Brainstorm and snack with other kids your age. You can receive volunteer hours for your participation. Grades 5-7. Required registration begins August 27, September 24, October 29, and November 26 respectively.

CROZET LIBRARY YOUNG ADULT BOOK GROUPS The Crozet Library leads a diverse range of book clubs for teens. Snacks are served at each meeting. Free copy of the book included on a first come, first served basis. Please check each listing for suggested age range. R.A.D. (READ AND DISCUSS) BOOK CLUB Tuesday, September 18 at 6:30-8pm Discussing: Fence, Vol. 1 by C.S. Pacat. A fencingthemed graphic novel. Grades 6-12. Required registration begins August 28. YAK & SNACK BOOK CLUB Saturday, October 13 at 2:30-4pm Discussing: Lowriders in Space by Cathy Camper. A fun, out-of-this-world graphic novel. Grades 5-8. Required registration begins September 15. THE LITERATI BOOK CLUB Tuesdays listed below at 6:30-8pm For more mature teen readers. OCT 23: The Hate U Give by Angie Thomas. A Cville OneBook event. The bestselling social justice phenomenon. Required registration begins September 18. NOV 27: Scythe by Neal Shusterman. A creepy, unique dystopian. Required registration begins October 23.

MUSINGS: A TEEN WRITER’S WORKSHOP First Tuesdays at 6:30-8pm SEPT 4 ∙ OCT 2 ∙ NOV 6 ∙ DEC 4 Join other teen writers every month for mini-workshops, prompts, new techniques, and insight into the publishing world. Feel free to bring writing or art samples with you and receive helpful feedback. All creative writing welcome, including poetry, nonfiction, and fanfiction! Grades 7-12.

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CROZET LIBRARY RECURRING EVENTS EXAM CRAM Need a place to study or meet for a group project? The Crozet Library will have reserved space and extended hours for high school students studying for midterm exams. Free snacks and beverages will be available to help fuel your concentration. Contact the library for more information and to reserve a group study room. Monday, December 10: 4-9pm Tuesday, December 11: 4-9pm Wednesday, December 12: 4-9pm Thursday, December 13: 4-9pm (extended) Saturday, December 15: 9am-5pm Monday, December 17: 4-9pm

WEE ONES

Wednesdays at 10:30-11am SEPT 12 – OCT 31 A special time for babies and caregivers to read, sing, move, and play! No siblings, please; this is a special one-on-one time. Each baby will need the full attention of his or her caregiver. For 12 to 23 montholds. Registration begins August 23 at 9am. Birthdate must fall between 9/13/16 and 9/12/17.

TALES FOR TWOS

Thursdays at 9:30-10am SEPT 13 – NOV 1 A fun half-hour that promotes verbal, motor and social skills through the use of stories, songs, rhymes, and more. For 2 year olds and young 3 year olds and an accompanying adult. Required registration begins August 23 at 9am.

ALPHABET SOUP

Thursdays at 10:30-11am SEPT 13 – NOV 1 Designed to help grow our next generation of readers, Alphabet Soup is a fun half-hour of stories, songs, dancing and more. This group is for older 3, 4 and 5 year olds who are ready to enjoy storytime on their own, without a caregiver or younger siblings. Required registration begins August 23 at 9am.

PAWS TO READ

Dates listed below at 1-2pm SEPT 21 ∙ OCT 6 ∙ NOV 5 ∙ NOV 21 ∙ DEC 20 Improve your reading skills and make a new friend by reading aloud to a registered therapy dog, Abby or Lucy. Sign up for a 15-minute appointment and bring a favorite book to read. For any young reader. Registration is required. Contact the Crozet Library for more details.

IT’S BIN FUN: SENSORY PLAY FOR INFANTS & TODDLERS

Fridays listed below between 10:30-11:30am OCT 5 ∙ DEC 7 Captivate your little scientist with open-ended, child-led play which engages the senses. The children will explore bins containing a variety of sensory materials. Things will get messy, so dress appropriately. Ages 6-35 months. Registration begins September 14 and November 16 respectively.

BLANKETS & BOOKS: EVENING STORYTIMES

Tuesdays listed below at 6:30-7pm NOV 27 ∙ DEC 4 ∙ DEC 11 As we nestle in for the fall season, join us for these special storytimes. Wear your pajamas, bring a special blanket or stuffed animal and get ready to snuggle in and listen to some great stories before bedtime. Ages 4-6.

STITCHES HANDCRAFT GROUP

Last Tuesdays at 4:30-5:30pm SEPT 25 ∙ OCT 30 ∙ NOV 27 Bring any handwork project you’re working on or are interested in learning, and join this fun group for an hour of handcrafting and sharing. Ages 8 to adult.

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SEPTEMBER BECOME A COMMUNITY RESPONDER: CERT LEVEL 1

Wednesday, September 5 between 5:45-8:45pm Learn to prepare for disasters that could impact your community. In an emergency, CERT members assist others when professional responders are not immediately available, and take a more active role in emergency preparedness projects. This class will cover personal preparedness, hazards, and an introduction into fire safety and medical operations. Ages 16+. Requested registration begins August 22.

OPEN MIC NIGHT

Friday, September 7 at 6:30-8pm The stage is yours! Share music, poetry, comedy, stories, dance, art, or any other creative work. If you don’t feel like performing, be a good audience member and participate in optional improv games or discussion prompts. Grades 7-12. If you’d like to perform or submit art, please register by September 5 so we can accommodate your performance and display needs. Registration requested but not required for spectators beginning August 17.

U.S. IMMIGRATION: AN OVERVIEW

Monday, September 17 at 6:30-7:30pm How has the U.S. immigrant population changed over time? How does U.S. policy affect our immigration situation today? What is the history and consequence of our shared border with Mexico? Learn this and more in this presentation and discussion by Alyson Ball, member of humanitarian group Green Valley-Sahuarita Samaritans in Arizona and of the Charlottesville area International Rescue Committee.

ADVENTURES IN DINGLEWOOD

Friday, September 21 at 10-11am Journey into the forest for a morning as local author Helen Williamson reads some original tales from her new book about two mice and their adventures with their woodland friends. Ages 4+. Requested registration begins September 4.

JOB FAIR WITH VIRGINIA WORKFORCE CENTER

Friday, September 21 at 2-4pm Job Interview Workshop at 1-2pm If you’re starting a new career or looking for a job, don’t miss this chance to sit down 1-on-1 with a variety of local employers. Get away from stressful online applications and talk to real people. Prior to the fair, join us at 1pm for a valuable workshop on job interviewing techniques. Ages 16+.

FENCING DEMO & LESSON

Tuesday, September 25 at 6:30-7:30pm Coaches and students from Blue Ridge Fencing Center will demonstrate the olympic sport of fencing, and participants will experience a simple hands-on fencing lesson for themselves. Grades 4-12.

ACT IT OUT

Wednesday, September 26 at 3:30-4:30pm Participate in theater games and other creative activities to act out a few fun stories. Ages 5-10. Required registration begins September 4.

OCTOBER HOME MOVIE DIGITIZATION Wednesday, October 3 at 6:30-8:30pm Connect with a UVa preservation specialist to learn how best to care for your films and why they’re important. Have a home movie you’re curious to see or learn more about? Drop in and a preservation specialist will digitize up to 3 film reels of 8mm, Super-8, or 16mm film. The funniest and most compelling films will be eligible for inclusion in an October 20 screening event at Vinegar Hill Theatre presented by UVa.

PODCASTING BASICS

Wednesday, October 10 at 6:30-8pm Learn how to get started podcasting with only an iPad. All participants will record and produce a short podcast during the workshop. Ages 16+. Required registration begins September 26.

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CROZET LIBRARY OCTOBER INTRODUCTION TO CALLIGRAPHY Tuesday, October 16 at 6-8pm Explore the art of modern calligraphy with this workshop by Michelle Streeter of Ma Belle Calligraphy. No previous experience necessary. All materials are provided. Grades 6-12. Required registration begins September 25.

AFTER HOURS MOVIE: GOOSEBUMPS

Friday, October 19 at 6-7:45pm When the monsters from his creepy tales are released, R.L. Stine must do what he can to return them back to the books where they belong. If you’re feeling brave, join us for this (slightly) scary movie, rated PG. Ages 9-13. Requested registration begins October 1.

MAKE A MASK

NOVEMBER EARTH DRAMA

Friday, November 2 at 10-11am Native American tales come to life in this blend of theatre and storytelling. Learn more about the natural world and your place in it. Requested registration begins October 15.

SHARPIE TIE DYE

Saturday, November 3 at 11am-12:30pm Bring a washed and dried white t-shirt to create an awesome, colorful, wearable work of art. Grades 5-8. Required registration begins on October 13.

LEGO AT THE LIBRARY

Tuesday, November 6 at 2-3pm It’s time to get building! Join other master builders for an hour of open-ended block building fun. The library provides the LEGOs, you bring your imagination! Ages 5-11. Required registration begins October 15.

BLOCK PLAY

Saturday, October 20 at 10:30-11:30am Friday, October 26 at 10:30-11:30am Create a fantastical mask and listen to a few stories to get ready for Halloween fun. Ages 3-7 and an accompanying adult. Required registration begins October 1.

Friday, November 9 between 10:30-11:30am Blocks are the champions of children’s toys. Through play with blocks, babies learn about math, physics, and language, while using their amazing motor and social skills. We will provide a variety of block stations for you and your little one to explore. Ages 6-35 months. Requested registration begins October 19.

FRIGHT NIGHT: A GRIMM ESCAPE ROOM

PAGE TURNERS: A BOOK CLUB FOR KIDS

Friday, October 27 at 6:30-8:30pm Break free from our Grimm fairy tales-themed escape room and experience the creep factor of an empty library after-hours as we play games in the darkened library stacks. Costumes for our contest are encouraged but not required, and snacks are provided. Grades 7-12. Required registration begins on October 5.

READ LOCAL: ELIZABETH CATTE

Monday, October 29 at 6:30-8pm Learn stereotypes and common misconceptions about Appalachia’s past and present with Elizabeth Catte’s What You Are Getting Wrong About Appalachia. Books will be available to purchase from Over the Moon Bookstore.

Saturday, November 10 at 2-3pm Stop by the library to get your free copy of Roxie and the Hooligans by Phyllis Naylor. Enjoy reading this exciting tale on your own, then join other Page Turners for an hour of deserted-island-survival discussion and fun. Ages 8-11. Required registration begins October 15.

TEEN GAME NIGHT

Tuesday, November 13 at 6:30-8pm Come to the Crozet Library for an evening of board and card games. We’ll have the standards, as well as games like Pandemic, Harry Potter: Hogwarts Battle, Sushi Go!, One Deck Dungeon, and more. Feel free to bring your own games to share as well. Grades 6-12.

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EMPOWER YOURSELF: ADVANCE DIRECTIVES 101

Friday, November 16 at 10am-12pm If you had a health crisis, how would you want decisions made about your care, and who would you want making those decisions? This workshop will cover the basics you need to know to write your own Advance Directive (AD). Once completed and shared with your health care providers, your AD will guide care during a physical health crisis and/or mental health crisis. Empower yourself with knowledge, and an AD!

ALCOHOL INK TILES CRAFT WORKSHOP

Monday, November 19 at 6:30-8pm Decorate ceramic tiles with alcohol ink to create unique designs. Turn them into coasters, or leave as small works of art. All supplies provided. Ages 14+. Required registration begins November 5.

PICTURE BOOK FILM FEST

Thursday, November 29 at 10:30-11am Saturday, December 1 at 10:30-11am Bring a blanket and pillows if you’d like and cozy up to watch a few of your favorite stories on the big screen. Ages 2-6. Requested registration begins November 5.

DECEMBER THE NUTCRACKER MINI-SUITE

Monday, December 3 at 4:30-5pm Albemarle Ballet Theatre dancers present excerpts and stories from the Nutcracker Suite. Founder and director Sally Hart will explain the costumes and music, and teach a short ballet class. For all ages. Requested registration begins November 13.

CRAFTERNOON

Wednesday, December 12 at 4:30-5:30pm Learn the craft of felting and turn colorful wool into a holiday-worthy gift. Ages 7-12. Required registration begins November 19.

READ LOCAL: THE DISASTERS BOOK LAUNCH PARTY

Tuesday, December 18 at 6:30-8pm Celebrate the release of Crozet librarian M.K. England’s debut novel, The Disasters, a wild YA space adventure published by HarperCollins. Enjoy spacey snacks and swag, a photobooth, and a Q&A with the author. A signing will follow, with book sales provided by Crozet’s own Over the Moon Bookstore. Event for grades 5+, book recommended for ages 14+. Requested registration begins November 26.

FORT CITY READ-IN

Friday, December 28 at 1-3pm Bring a sheet or light blanket and some pillows to create a fort, then snuggle up and READ! To keep you fully “fort”ified, we’ll have plenty of snacks and reading suggestions on hand. Ages 6-13. Requested registration begins December 10.

AFTERNOON AT THE MOVIES

Monday, December 31 at 1-3pm Meet up with your friends at the Crozet Library for an afternoon movie (rated G or PG). JMRL will provide the popcorn; YOU bring a friend and some get-comfortable-pillows. The movie title, elected by kids, will be announced on December 27, so call the Crozet Library for details. Ages 6-11. Requested registration begins December 10.

HOT COCOA & A MOVIE

Friday, December 7 at 6-8pm Make your hot cocoa as simple or ridiculously overloaded with extras as you like it, then relax before exams with a movie voted on by our Teen Advisory Board. Movie will be rated PG or PG-13. Grades 6-12. Requested registration begins November 16.

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GORDON AVENUE LIBRARY

MON: 9-9 TUES: 9-6 WED: 12-9 THUR: 10-6 FRI: 10-5 SAT: 10-5 SUN: closed

1500 GORDON AVE ∙ CHARLOTTESVILLE COLOR KEY: ADULTS ∙ TEENS ∙ KIDS ∙ MULTIPLE No registration is required unless otherwise noted.

AROUND THE BRANCH

REGISTER BY PHONE OR ONLINE Call 434.296.5544 or visit jmrl.org.

RECURRING EVENTS PAGE TO SCREEN MOVIE NIGHT

MAKE & TAKE CRAFTS Enjoy crafts but short on time? Stop by one of the round tables in the adult reading area for quick and easy projects to do at your own pace, or take them to go. Materials are provided. SEPT: Origami bookmarks OCT: Button art NOV: Mad libs DEC: Holiday gift tags

TEEN CRAFT CORNER There will be a new craft and activity each month in the teen area. Materials provided. Grades 6-12. SEPT: Magnetic bookmarks OCT: Bookpage ghost, bat, or pumpkin NOV: Gratitude rocks DEC: Earbud holder

STOP SPOT

September – December Stop at our children’s desk to spot what new game is afoot: wordplay, fun facts, guessing games, scavenger hunts, and more. Activities change throughout the fall and winter, so come see what’s new. All ages, all day.

Fourth Wednesdays at 7-9pm Monthly screening of a popular film adaptation of a book. Light refreshments are served. SEPT 26: Beloved (1998) OCT 24: Frankenstein (1931) NOV 28: Chappaquiddick (2017)

LITERARY MASTERPIECES BOOK GROUP

First & Third Fridays at 10-11am Meets twice a month to discuss literary classics. SEPT 7: Great Expectations by Charles Dickens SEPT 21: Poetry by Robert Frost OCT 5: The Known World by Edward Jones OCT 19: Herland by Charlotte Perkins Gilman NOV 16: Dead Wake by Eric Larsen DEC 7: The Country of the Pointed Firs by Sarah Orne Jewett

WEDNESDAY EVENING BOOK GROUP Second Wednesdays at 7:30-8:30pm Meets monthly to share insights on a variety of classic and contemporary fiction and nonfiction. New members or visitors are welcomed at any time. SEPT 12: The Optimist’s Daughter by Eudora Welty OCT 10: Tallgrass by Sandra Dallas NOV 14: Wolf Hall by Hilary Mantel DEC 12: Planning meeting for next year

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RAMBLING READERS

Third Thursdays 12-12:30pm SEPT 20 ∙ OCT 18 ∙ NOV 15 Join us for a 30-minute walk around the Gordon Avenue neighborhood. The walk will begin at noon at the front door of the library, and we’ll talk and chat about all the books we’re reading. This is a drop-in program, and the walk will be cancelled in the event of rain. Water bottles will be provided.

LIVE POETS SOCIETY

First Wednesdays at 7-8:30pm SEPT 5 ∙ OCT 3 ∙ NOV 7 ∙ DEC 5 Come share original poetry with the group or listen.

CREATION STATION

MOTHER GOOSE TIME

Mondays at 11:30am-12:15pm OR Tuesdays at 9:30-10:15am SEPT 10 – OCT 23* Simple stories, rhymes, and songs for children up to 23 months and caregiver followed by time to play and socialize. This special time supports early literacy and language skills by encouraging singing, playing, talking, and reading. *No class on October 8. Required registration begins August 21.

READ-ALOUD CROWD

Second Thursdays at 3:30-4:15pm OCT 11 ∙ DEC 13 Join us in the afternoon to unwind, enjoy a story and share some fun. Grades K-2. Required registration begins September 13 and November 29 respectively.

Monthly on Fridays at 3:30-4:30pm SEPT 21 ∙ OCT 26 ∙ NOV 30 Stop by to create with UVA Madison House volunteers. We will have a different project to explore MONKEY BUSINESS Thursdays at 10:30-11:15am each time. STEAM ahead with hands on science, SEPT 13 – OCT 25 technology, engineering, art, and math. Come monkey around with exciting stories, fingerplays, silly songs, and flannel stories. DROP-IN STORIES & MORE Designed to help independent 3 and 4 year olds Saturdays at 11-11:30am practice self-sufficiency and develop early literacy SEPT 1 – DEC 29 Add some brain-building to your errands. Stop by on skills to help them be ready to read and succeed. Required registration begins August 21. Saturdays for stories, movement, and early literacy: “Sing, Talk, Read and Play” fun for the young.

TWOS & THREES TOGETHER

Mondays at 9:30-10am OR Tuesdays at 10:30-11am SEPT 10 – OCT 23* Stories, songs, movement and fingerplays designed for 2 and 3 year olds with accompanying adult. Fun ways to develop pre-literacy skills with “Sing, Talk, Read and Play.” *No class on October 8. Required registration begins August 21.

READING RUMPUS

Mondays at 10:30-11am SEPT 10 – OCT 22* NOV 19 – DEC 17 A lively drop-in that brings books to life with participation, song, and movement. Designed for children up to 3 years and accompanying caregiver to encourage early literacy and language development. *No class on October 8.

PAWS TO READ

Second Wednesdays at 3:30-4:30pm SEPT 12 ∙ OCT 10 ∙ NOV 14 ∙ DEC 12 Improve reading skills and make a new friend by reading aloud to a furry friend from the Charlottesville-Albemarle SPCA’s “Pawsitive Pet Therapy Team.” Beginning August 29, call 434.296.5544 to register for a 15-minute turn.

BOOK BITES BOOK GROUP

Monthly on Thursdays at 3:30-4:30pm Ravenous readers in the 3rd and 4th grades are invited to snack while discussing a different book each month. Free books provided. Required registration begins a month before each date. OCT 25: A Boy called Bat by Elana K. Arnold NOV 29: The Magic Half by Annie Barrows DEC 20: Book Group Swap Party: Bring a gently used book to exchange for a new book to read over the holiday break. Enjoy crafts and snacks.

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GORDON AVE LIBRARY RECURRING EVENTS BOOK BATCH BOOK GROUP

Fourth Mondays at 3:30-4:30pm* Read some great books, join in the discussion, and enjoy a batch of cookies and snacks. Free copies of the book provided. Grades 5-6. Required registration begins August 27. SEPT 24: The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind by William Kamkwamba OCT 22: Seven Dead Pirates by Linda Bailey NOV 26: The Inquisitor’s Tale by Adam Gidwitz *DEC 20: Thursday Book Swap Party: Bring a gently used book to exchange for a new book to read over the holiday break. Enjoy crafts and snacks.

PLAY PALS: BABY STAY & PLAY

Tuesdays between 10-11am NOV 20 – DEC 11 “Play is the chief vehicle for the development of imagination and intelligence, language, social skills and perceptual-motor abilities in infants and young children.” -J.L. Frost. Stop in for some playtime with developmentally appropriate toys. Ages 0-2.

SEPTEMBER MOVIE MATINEE: BLACK PANTHER Saturday, September 8 at 2-4:30pm Join us for a showing of this action packed, star studded superhero movie, rated PG-13.

BILINGUAL STORYTIME: LA HORA DE LOS CUENTOS

Tuesday, September 18 at 3-3:30pm Enjoy listening to favorite stories, rhymes and songs in both Spanish and English during this special bilingual storytime. Recommended for ages 3-6. Recommended registration begins August 27.

OCTOBER L.E.A.P. INTO ENERGY SAVINGS

Wednesday, October 3 at 6:30-7:30pm Representatives from the Local Energy Alliance Program present information on Home energy check-ups, audits and other services while technical staff will be on hand to offer information on individual situations.

SENSORY STORYTIME

Friday, October 12 at 10:30-11:30am This inclusive program of stories, songs, and activities may be just right for children who have difficulty sitting through a traditional storytime. A program designed for preschool children who may be on the autism spectrum, have sensory processing issues, or feel overwhelmed by noises or crowds. Ages 3-4. Required registration begins September 28.

PJ PALS: A STUFFED ANIMAL SLEEPOVER

Monday, October 15 at 7-8pm Bring a stuffed pal for a special evening storytime and let your friend spend the night at the library. What will all the stuffed friends do when the lights go out? Tell stories? Sing songs? Play games? You’ll find out when you pick them up the next day.

ESCAPE FROM FRANKENSTEIN’S LAB Wednesday, October 17 at 6:30-8:30pm Try to puzzle your way out of Frankenstein’s Lab escape room or become a monster yourself. Individuals and groups can sign up for half-hour time slots, starting at 6:30pm with a maximum of 5 people per time slot. Ages 12+. Required registration begins September 24. Call 434.296.5544 to register for a time slot.

EARTH DRAMA

Friday, September 21 at 10:30am Native American tales come to life in this blend of theatre and storytelling. Learn more about the natural world and your place in it.

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NOVEMBER

DECEMBER

BOOK TASTING: PICTURE BOOKS

HOUR OF CODE

Monday, November 5 & Tuesday, November 6 All day For this tasting there is no need to cook. Come on in and partake in a picture book. Sample our daily specials, classic and new. Find a book that is deliciously right for you. Relish some new-toyou picture books and fill out a comment card for a chance to win a free book!

COME WRITE IN: A NANOWRIMO WORKSPACE

Wednesday, November 14 at 6-8pm Tackling NaNoWriMo? Stuck on a section? Just want to vent? Join JMRL staff and patrons at this informal write-in session to hear what others are working on, bounce some ideas off other WriMos, or just write like the wind. Light refreshments provided.

Wednesday, December 5 at 7-8pm Join the global movement and participate in Hour of Code. Learn about coding, start a new project or continue working on your own program. Bring your own laptop/device or reserve a library laptop. Limited number of laptops available. Grades 5+. Required registration begins November 14.

SENSORY STORYTIME

Saturday, November 17, all day Squeak, squeak, hooray; it is Mickey Mouse’s Birthday! Visit us to explore mouse fun -- find the mice hidden around the library, explore our Code & Go Mice, make a mouse friend, and find some great rodent reads.

Friday, December 7 at 10:30-11:30am This inclusive program of stories, songs, and activities may be just right for children who have difficulty sitting through a traditional storytime. A program designed for preschool children who may be on the autism spectrum, have sensory processing issues, or feel overwhelmed by noises or crowds. Ages 3-4. Required registration begins November 16.

PICTURE BOOK PARTY

SNOWY DAYS STEM STORYTIME

MICE ARE NICE

Monday, November 19 at 7-8pm November is National Picture Book Month, a time to celebrate the books that have created fond memories for generations. They are not just for the very young. All ages are invited to bring a favorite picture book to read-aloud or share. We will have new favorites for you to meet.

Tuesday, December 18 10:30-11:30am “The North Wind doth blow / And we shall have snow.” Explore a winter wonderland through stories, songs, and science. After a wintery storytime, try out some snowy discovery stations together. Ages 2-4 with caregiver. Required registration begins December 4.

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GREENE COUNTY LIBRARY

MON: 12-8 TUES: 12-8 WED: 10-6 THUR: 10-6 FRI: 9-5 SAT: 9-5 SUN: closed

222 MAIN STREET, SUITE 101 ∙ STANARDSVILLE COLOR KEY: ADULTS ∙ TEENS ∙ KIDS ∙ MULTIPLE No registration is required unless otherwise noted.

AROUND THE BRANCH

REGISTER BY PHONE OR ONLINE Call 434.985.5227 or visit jmrl.org.

HOW-TO TUESDAYS

Tuesdays listed below at 7-8:30pm KNIT-A-SQUARE This series is open to ages 12 to adult and aims September 1 – December 4 to enhance well-being by encouraging practices of mindfulness, movement, eating well, and fostering a Want to use your knitting and crocheting skills to help others? Chronicles of Yarnia is collecting 8” x 8” DIY mentality by learning to do or make new things. squares for Knit-a-Square. Their volunteers create SEPT 11: Cookbook Club, Tapas: The Little Dishes blankets for vulnerable children in South Africa. Bring of Spain by Penelope Casas (Please completed squares to the Greene County Library up use the reference copy of the cookbook until December 4 and we will ship them for you! at the library to choose your recipe.) SEPT 25: Beginning Beekeeping with Chet Lamb OCT 16: Cookbook Club, Cookbook TBA

RECURRING EVENTS FRIDAY FILM SERIES

Second Fridays at 7-9:30pm Enjoy complimentary hot coffee and sweet treats. SEPT 14: Victoria and Abdul (2017) OCT 12: Molly’s Game (2017) NOV 9: First Reformed (2017) DEC 14: TBA

THURSDAY NIGHT BOOK DISCUSSION GROUP

First Thursdays at 7-8:30pm All interested adult readers are welcome. SEPT 6: Elegies for the Brokenhearted by Christie Hodgen OCT 4: Frankenstein, or The Modern Prometheus by Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley NOV 1: Leonardo da Vinci by Walter Isaacson DEC 6: Gentleman in Moscow by Amor Towles

CHRONICLES OF YARNIA

First Tuesdays at 6-7:30pm SEPT 4 ∙ OCT 2 ∙ NOV 6 ∙ DEC 4 Do you love knitting, crocheting or other fiber crafts, or need a boost to get started? Bring your current projects (or get re-energized to pick up one of your UFOs) to work on in a friendly, social atmosphere. Share patterns, tips, and techniques with fellow crafters, and take advantage of special themes like bath knits and stashbuster nights. Hot beverages provided. Latecomers welcome. Ages 12 to adult.

TEEN ADVISORY BOARD (TAB)

Second Wednesdays (except Dec) at 3:30-4:30pm SEPT 12 ∙ OCT 10 ∙ NOV 14 Have fun and make a difference while you build your resumé for jobs and college. Contribute your ideas for teen programs and materials at the library. Snacks provided. Grades 6-12. Registration is recommended and ongoing.

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BIBLIOPHILES: A TEEN BOOK CLUB

STORYBOOK BEAT

MOONRUNNERS: A NEW SCIENCE FICTION BOOK CLUB

RAPUNZELS: A BOOK GROUP FOR TWEEN GIRLS

Fourth Wednesdays (except Dec) at 3:30-4:30pm SEPT 26 ∙ OCT 24 ∙ NOV 28 Join the monthly book discussion with other teen readers. The first 6 members to arrive at each meeting receive a copy of the next month’s book. Check the teen page on the JMRL website (jmrl.org/teens) for upcoming titles. Grades 8-12. Registration is recommended and ongoing.

Second Thursdays at 3:30-4:30pm Moonrunners will attempt to answer interesting questions related to the books, and have snacks and a fun activity (or watch the movie of the book) after the book discussion. The first 6 members to arrive at each meeting receive a copy of the next month’s book. Grades 6-9. Registration is recommended. SEPT 13: The War of the Worlds by H.G. Wells OCT 11: House of the Scorpion by Nancy Farmer NOV 8: 2001: A Space Odyssey by Arthur C. Clarke DEC 13: Freakling by Lana Krumwiede

PAWS TO READ

First Wednesdays 3:30-5pm SEPT 5 ∙ OCT 3 ∙ NOV 7 ∙ DEC 5 Improve your reading skills and make a new friend. Rogue, a French bulldog and registered therapy animal, would love to meet you. Bring your own book or choose one from the library. Sign up upon arrival.

LEGO CHALLENGE

Second Thursdays at 3:30-5pm SEPT 13 ∙ OCT 11 ∙ NOV 8 Draw a challenge card and see if you can complete the activity on the card, or build something on your own. All you need to bring is your creativity and natural engineering ability. Grades K-6.

READ & RHYME TIME

Wednesdays at 10:30-11am SEPT 5 – NOV 28 A half hour of fun that promotes verbal, motor, and social skills using short books, puppets, fingerplays, music and flannel stories. Each class concludes with a short social playtime. For ages 1-2 with an accompanying caregiver. Siblings welcome. Registration is required.

Thursdays at 10:30-11:15am SEPT 6 – NOV 29 Spend 45 minutes with your child enjoying engaging books, flannel stories and puppets. Sing and move to music, using scarves and rhythm instruments. Create a simple craft at the conclusion of the class. For ages 3-5, with or without a caregiver or parent. Siblings welcome. Registration is required.

Third Tuesdays (except Dec) at 3:30-5pm Read and discuss great books, and enjoy bookrelated snacks, crafts, and games. The first 10 girls to arrive will receive a free copy of next month’s book. Girls in grades 4­-8 are welcome to join at any time. Registration is required and ongoing. SEPT 18: Eight Cousins by Louisa May Alcott OCT 16: Tom’s Midnight Garden by Phillippa Pearce NOV 20: Greenglass House by Kate Milford

ONE-TIME EVENTS EARTH DRAMA

Thursday, September 20 at 3:30pm Native American tales come to life in this blend of theatre and storytelling. Learn more about the natural world and your place in it. Grades K-4. Register for an email reminder.

MURDER MYSTERY: DEATH GETS A RED CARD

Friday, October 26 at 6:30-8:30pm Who would want to harm the star of the high school soccer team? Work with your team of detectives to review the clues and help solve the mystery. Snacks served. Grades 6-12. Required registration begins October 5.

JAPANESE CULTURE & CANDY SUSHI

Wednesday, December 12 at 3:30-5pm Come celebrate Japanese culture. Browse the manga collection, watch anime, make your own candy sushi, and practice using chopsticks. Cosplay is encouraged. Snacks served. Grades 6-12. Required registration begins November 21.

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HOURS

LOUISA COUNTY LIBRARY

MON: 11-7 TUES: 11-7 WED: 10-5 THUR: 10-5 FRI: 10-5 SAT: 9-4 SUN: closed

881 DAVIS HIGHWAY ∙ MINERAL COLOR KEY: ADULTS ∙ TEENS ∙ KIDS ∙ MULTIPLE No registration is required unless otherwise noted.

AROUND THE BRANCH MAKE & TAKE ACTIVITIES Enjoy crafts but short on time? Stop by the activity table for quick and easy projects to do at your own pace, or take them to go. Materials are provided. SEPT: Coloring sheets and puzzles OCT: Cup stacking NOV: Word search and puzzles DEC: Card and tag making

REGISTER BY PHONE OR ONLINE Call 540.894.5853 or visit jmrl.org.

TEEN ADVISORY BOARD (TAB)

Second Tuesdays at 5-6pm SEPT 11 ∙ OCT 9 ∙ NOV 13 ∙ DEC 11 Help plan teen programs and activities at the Louisa County Library. Snacks and drinks will be provided and participants will receive volunteer hours for their participation in TAB. Please call the library with questions. Grades 6-­12.

TWIXT BOOK CLUB

Last Wednesdays (except Dec) at 4-5pm Join an engaging discussion group especially for ages 9-14. Light refreshments provided. Free copies of the book are available (first come, first served). TUESDAY EVENING BOOK SEPT 26: Harry Potter and The Sorcerer’s Stone DISCUSSION GROUP by J.K. Rowling Fourth Tuesdays (except Dec) at 6:30-8pm OCT 31: Frankenstein: A Dark Graphic Novel This is a friendly group of serious readers. by Sergio A. Sierra NOV 28: The Egypt Game by Zilpha Snyder SEPT 25: Before We Were Yours by Lisa Wingate OCT 23: The Outsider by Stephen King TWEEN STEAM NOV 27: The Red-Haired Woman Second Tuesdays at 4-5pm by Orhan Pamuk A pop-up MakerSpace for ages 9-15. B.Y.O.C.: BRING YOUR OWN CRAFT SEPT 11: Straw Structures Wednesdays at 2-5pm OCT 9: Cell Models NOV 13: Fizzy Bath Bombs Do you knit, bead, make rugs, hand stitch or do DEC 11: Something Starry any kind of handcraft? Come to share ideas, show off your work and get another crafter’s eye and perception. Chat and meet your neighbors while you LOUISA COUNTY CHESS CLUB work on your craft. All ages and levels of experience Thursdays at 11am-12:30pm Come learn to play or share your knowledge of the welcome. Call or visit the library for details. game. Bring your board if you have one. Ages 6+. All skill levels are welcome.

RECURRING EVENTS

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PRESCHOOL READ & RHYME TIME

Thursdays at 10:30-11am A fun program highlighting early literacy skills. Enjoy short books, rhymes, fingerplays, flannel stories and songs using shakers, and rhythm instruments. Ages 2­-5 with an adult or caregiver. Siblings are welcome.

AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE NIGHT

Third Tuesdays at 5-7pm SEPT 18 ∙ OCT 16 ∙ NOV 20 ∙ DEC 18 This is a great environment to practice some signing skills and learn more about deaf culture. All ages and skill levels are welcome. Refreshments will be provided.

SEPTEMBER MINING HISTORY

Saturday, September 8 at 11am-1pm Come out and hear about the mining history of Mineral, Virginia. Presenter Michael D. Dunn will share information about his discovery of the Arminius and Allah Cooper Mines. Gold mining techniques and equipment used will also be discussed.

LIBRARY MEET & GREET

Monday, September 10 at 5:30-7pm This event is an opportunity for the community to meet their local library staff and learn about the services the library offers, and share any needs or suggestions with library staff. Light refreshments will be served.

AMERICAN RED CROSS BLOOD DRIVE Saturday, September 15 at 11am-5pm Give the gift of life by donating blood. You can save up to three lives in about an hour. Registration is required through the American Red Cross website.

MASON JAR TERRARIUM WORKSHOP Monday, September 17 at 4-5pm Learn how to brighten your indoor space with a little green by creating a terrarium to take home. Grades 6-12. Required registration begins August 27.

BOOK SWAP

Saturday, September 22 at 1-3pm Bring your old worn, used or just want to swap books to the library. We will have a collection of books to trade with you. All ages welcome.

HARRY POTTER MURDER MYSTERY ESCAPE ROOM

Saturday, September 29 After the defeat of Voldemort, students returned to school to complete their education. Everything was going well… until tonight. There’s been a murder at Hogwarts, and it’s up to you as one of the students to solve it. The escape room accommodates up to four participants at a time and takes 30 minutes. If you are signing up on behalf of a group, make sure to sign up each member of the group for your chosen time slot. Ages 11-adult. Required registration begins September 5. Call or email severgreen@jmrl.org to register. Slot A: 10:00am Slot B: 10:45am Slot C: 11:15am Slot D: 12:00pm Slot E: 12:45pm Slot F: 1:30pm Slot G: 2:15pm Slot F: 3:00pm

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LOUISA CO LIBRARY OCTOBER SAFE HEARTS INFORMATIONAL SESSION

Monday, October 15 at 3-4pm In the United States, approximately 1 out of every 4 girls and 1 out of every 6 boys is sexually abused, and 95% of children know their molesters. Come out and hear how the SAFE Hearts program can help you have shoulder-to-shoulder conversations with your children to help keep them safe.

BEACH GLASS PENDANT WORKSHOP Wednesday, October 17 at 1-3pm

Create a gorgeous pendant with beach glass and wire wrapping. Use it on a necklace for a summer look, or create a set of wine charms; it’s up to you. All materials will be provided.

PRINCESS TEA TIME

NOVEMBER ORGANIZING 101

Saturday, November 3 at 1-2pm Elaine Kraus, owner of Whole-Life Organizing will provide participants with tips and resources on how to get and stay organized, and discuss the underlying issues that lead to disorganization and clutter overload.

EARTH DRAMA

Monday, November 5 at 2pm Native American tales come to life in this blend of theatre and storytelling. Learn more about the natural world and your place in it.

WRITE YOUR STORY

Saturday, November 17 at 2-3pm Come and write or draw your story. It can be about your life or a story you want to tell.

CREATIVE EXPRESSION WITH CROSS STITCH

Monday, November 19 at 4-5pm Saturday, October 20 at 2-3pm This is not the classic cross stitch of yesteryear. Dress in your princess attire and join us for a fun tea Learn stitches and techniques to create your own time with crafts and cupcake decorating. Princes and project that beautifully expresses your message through a time honored craft. Each participant other royals of all ages are welcome. will receive a kit to take home. Ages 10 to adult. MOUNTAINS, MADNESS & MIRACLES Required registration begins October 29. Saturday, October 27 at 10am-12pm Hear from a hiker who has accomplished the famous Appalachian Trail not once, but twice, and in each AMERICAN RED CROSS BLOOD DRIVE direction. Lauralee Bliss will share 4000 miles of Friday, December 8 at 11am-4pm the trail in stories and pictures from her hikes. Her presentation will inspire you to reach for your hiking Give the gift of life by donating blood. You can save dream, whatever it may be. A book signing for her up to three lives in about an hour. Registration is book Mountains, Madness, and Miracles: 4000 Miles required through the American Red Cross website. along the Appalachian Trail will follow.

DECEMBER

FRANKENSTEIN

Tuesday, October 30 at 5-6:15pm In celebration of the 200th anniversary of Frankenstein, stop by for a special screening of the classic 1931 film Frankenstein (NR). Refreshments will be provided.

STARRY NIGHT

Monday, December 10 at 5:30-6:30pm Come look at the stars at the library. Bring your telescope and astronomy ideas. If it rains or it’s too cloudy we will have an indoor project. Ages 7+.

UGLY SWEATER PARTY

Friday, December 21 at 2-4pm Bring a sweater and we’ll supply all the tacky decorations you need to create a truly amazing or amazingly hideous holiday sweater. Grades 6-12.

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LIBRARY LIFE HACKS Make life easier with your library card and jmrl.org/databases.

ANCESTRY.COM & HERITAGEQUEST Uncover a new branch of your family tree

MAGILL’S MEDICAL GUIDE Confirm a treatment

CHILTON LIBRARY Get auto repair assistance

MORNINGSTAR RESEARCH CENTER Expand your investment portfolio

LITERARY REFERENCE CENTER Prepare for your book club

NETADVANTAGE Manage your money

LITERATI & SIRS DISCOVERER Get your research done

TRANSPARENT LANGUAGE ONLINE Brush up on your Spanish

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NELSON MEMORIAL LIBRARY

MON: 9:30-7 TUES: 9:30-7 WED: 9:30-5 THUR: 9:30-5 FRI: 9:30-5 SAT: 9:30-4 SUN: closed

8521 THOMAS NELSON HIGHWAY ∙ LOVINGSTON COLOR KEY: ADULTS ∙ TEENS ∙ KIDS ∙ MULTIPLE No registration is required unless otherwise noted.

AROUND THE BRANCH AUTHOR BIRTHDAY SHELF There will be an author’s work displayed each month, in celebration of their birthday. Stop by the first week of each month for a fun handout related to the author’s books. SEPT: Eric Hill / Sept. 7, 1927 OCT: David Shannon / Oct. 5, 1959 NOV: Lois Ehlert / Nov. 9, 1934 DEC: Mercer Mayer / Dec. 30, 1943

CELEBRATORY BOOK DISPLAYS SEPT: OCT: NOV: DEC:

Welcoming Week National Go on a Field Trip Month Family Stories Month Read a New Book Month

PASSIVE CRAFTS SEPT: OCT: NOV: DEC:

Library card pocket Compass rose Family story scavanger hunt Holiday card

RECURRING EVENTS LOCAL AUTHORS MEET & GREET

Third Tuesdays at times TBD SEPT 18 ∙ OCT 16 ∙ NOV 20 ∙ DEC 18 Meet some of Nelson County’s authors and hear about past books and future projects. Please check with the library for author names and to find out what time they will be available.

REGISTER BY PHONE OR ONLINE Call 434.263.5904 or visit jmrl.org.

BROWN BAG BOOK CLUB

Monthly on Mondays at 12-1pm SEPT 24 ∙ OCT 22 ∙ NOV 26 ∙ DEC 10 Book titles to be determined by the group.

DIRECTOR STUDY: DOUBLE FEATURES

Monthly on Saturdays at 10am & 1pm Special double features of four famous directors with conversation and a break for lunch in between films. SEPT 15: Director Fritz Lang M & The Big Heat OCT 20: Director Alfred Hitchcock The Lady Vanishes & North by Northwest NOV 24: Director Bill Wilder Sunset Boulevard & Stalag 17 DEC 8: Director Stanley Kubrick Paths of Glory & A Clockwork Orange

TEEN ADVISORY BOARD (TAB)

Monthly on Tuesdays at 4:30-5:30pm SEPT 11 ∙ OCT 2 ∙ NOV 13 ∙ DEC 4 Take action for literacy by joining the Teen Advisory Board. Earn volunteer hours by helping to plan activities and events at the Nelson Memorial Library. Grades 6-12.

TEEN DIY FUN

Last Tuesdays at 4:30-5:30pm SEPT 25 ∙ OCT 30 ∙ NOV 27 Each month will feature a different fun and engaging DIY project to participate in, and refreshments will be served. Grades 6-12.

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SNACKS & PAPERBACKS TEEN BOOK CLUB

Third Tuesdays at 4:30-5:30pm SEPT 18 ∙ OCT 16 ∙ NOV 20 ∙ DEC 18 Join other teens who love to read books. Chosen titles are discussed by the group and may include some book-related activities. Grades 6-12. Refreshments will be served.

TEEN MOVIE SATURDAYS

Monthly on Saturdays at 12-2pm SEPT 8 ∙ OCT 13 ∙ NOV 10 ∙ DEC 15 Beat the boredom, bring a friend, and come over to enjoy a midday movie. We are showing fulllength feature films that teens can enjoy along with refreshments. Grades 6-12.

TEEN CROCHET CLUB

Monthly on Mondays at 4:30-5:30pm* SEPT 10 ∙ OCT 22 (*3:30pm) ∙ NOV 19 Have you ever wanted to learn to crochet? We will be covering the basics of learning stitches and reading patterns. All supplies will be provided. Come out and join in the fun of creating beautiful crochet. Refreshments will be served. Grades 6-12.

LEGO WEDNESDAY

First Wednesdays at 4-5pm SEPT 5 ∙ OCT 3 ∙ NOV 7 ∙ DEC 5 Bring your creativity and imagination. We will supply the rest.

COMPENDIUMS BOOK CLUB

Last Thursdays at 3:30-4:30pm SEPT 27 ∙ OCT 25 ∙ NOV 29 Plan on enjoying some great books, art projects, and snacks. Grades 3-5.

STORIES OUT LOUD

Wednesdays at 10:30-11am SEPT 5 – DEC 12 Preschool children will enjoy a fun half hour with engaging books, crafts and activities, as they build their social, creative and early literacy skills. SEPT 12: Special bee-themed storytime. SEPT 19: Local children’s author Sara Ernst will be here to read her new book Tomboy. NOV 21: Native American stories. DEC 12: Nature decorations and feeders for our wild friends (allergy alert: peanut butter may be used).

SATURDAY MOVIE MATINEE

First Saturdays at 10:30am Take a break, have a snack, and enjoy a movie. SEPT 1: Peter Rabbit (2018) OCT 6: Little Women (1994) NOV 3: Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle (2017) DEC 1: The Man Who Invented Christmas (2017)

ONE-TIME EVENTS DOT & DASH

Wednesdays, Sept 19 & Nov 14 at 4-5pm Come play with our friends Dot and Dash. They are real robots that teach kids to code while they play. Grades 1-5. Required registration begins September 5 and October 31 respectively.

FAMILY ZUMBA CLASS

Saturday, September 22, Time TBD Bring the family for a fun zumba class for all ages.

PAINT NIGHT WITH PAT

Monday, September 24 at 5-6:30pm Pat Saunders is here once again to do “Paint Night” with us. Stop by the library a month before to see what our subject will be. Required registration begins September 10.

MARBLE MANIA

Wednesday, October 17 at 4-5pm Work together to create marble runs. Grades 3-5. Required registration begins October 3.

BASIC COMPUTER CLASS

Tuesday, October 23 at 2-3pm Learn basic computer skills such as how to search the web, how to set up an email account, and various other skills for computer beginners.

INTRODUCTION TO WATERCOLOR

Mondays, November 5 & 12 at 5:30-7pm Come get creative at a two-day workshop, led by Pam Roland, and explore simple designs to use with water media materials.

HOLIDAY FAMILY FUN

Tuesday, December 11 at 5-6:30pm Celebrate the season! Bring your family for crafts, a holiday trivia game and refreshments.

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NORTHSIDE LIBRARY

MON: 10-9 TUES: 10-9 WED: 10-9 THUR: 10-9 FRI: 10-5 SAT: 10-5 SUN: closed

705 W. RIO ROAD ∙ CHARLOTTESVILLE COLOR KEY: ADULTS ∙ TEENS ∙ KIDS ∙ MULTIPLE No registration is required unless otherwise noted.

REGISTER BY PHONE OR ONLINE Call 434.973.7893 or visit jmrl.org.

AROUND THE BRANCH

RECURRING EVENTS

IS FACT REALLY STRANGER THAN FICTION?

TECH TUTORIALS

September Spin the wheel and see if you can tell the difference between the fakes, half-truths, and the truth. Your quest for truth will be rewarded with new knowledge (and, more importantly, a snack). Ages 11-18.

LIBRARY CARD SIGN-UP MONTH SCAVENGER HUNT

September The Incredibles are the honorary chairs of National Library Card Sign-Up Month this September. Complete a superhero themed scavenger hunt for a special prize. Don’t forget to sign up for your own library card, the most important back-to-school accessory of all!

3D PRINTING SERVICE SPOOKY SPECIAL

October No tricks here; as a limitedtime treat, we’re breaking out glow-in-the-dark filament for October. Submit a print you personally designed, and you’ll also get candy! Submit your prints at: jmrl.org/ northside3dprinting. While supplies last. Available for all ages.

Tuesdays & Thursdays at 2pm & 3pm Call the Info Desk at 434.973.7893 x4 to arrange a 30-minute one-on-one tech tutorial to answer your computer-use and ebook questions.

APPLE TECH WORKSHOPS

Mondays, October 1 & November 5 at 11am-12pm Looking for help with your iPhone or iPad? Join Clay Sisk, technology volunteer from the Senior Center, as he conducts a workshop that will cover the basics for getting the most out of your Apple products.

STITCHES

First & Third Tuesdays at 10:30am-12:30pm Saturdays at 3-5pm Like to knit, crochet, or do needlework? Get together with others who enjoy the same activity. Bring your project and visit while you work.

VOTER REGISTRATION

Thursday, September 20 at 4:30-6:30pm Saturday, September 22 at 10am-1pm Monday, October 1 at 4-6pm The election on November 6 will determine who represents you in the House and the Senate. Are you ready to vote? An official voter registration staffer will be in the library to register people to vote, update voter registrations, and/or complete an application for an absentee ballot. For voter registration deadlines, visit www.elections.virginia.gov.

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GROWN-UP GAME NIGHT

Monthly on Mondays at 6:30-8:45pm Connect with other adults during an evening of board games and refreshments. Games to play include classic standards and modern favorites, and each session will feature tutorials for a different game. SEPT 24: Codenames OCT 22: Fury of Dracula NOV 19: Century Spice Road

WEDNESDAY EVENING BOOK GROUP

Monthly on Wednesdays at 7-8:30pm SEPT 19: People of the Book by Geraldine Brooks OCT 17: Persuasion by Jane Austen NOV 28: Killers of the Flower Moon by David Grann

DIGGING FOR YOUR ROOTS

Wednesdays listed below at 6:30-8:30pm Susan Emert, Central Virginia Genealogical Association, will teach you how to use Ancestry. ENGLISH CONVERSATION CIRCLE com and Heritage Quest, databases available on our Thursdays at 10:30-11:30am website, to help you in your genealogical research. Is English your second language? Would you like Classes will be held in our Computer Classroom and to practice your English speaking skills with others will include one hour of instruction and one hour of who are also learning English? Join our conversation research time. circle. Library staff will guide the conversation in an SEPT 12: Using Military Records informal, no-pressure setting. Required registration begins August 22. NOV 14: Dig Deeper on Ancestry: Other Records THIRD FRIDAY SUMMER SERIES Required regisration begins October 24. FINALE Friday, September 21 at 12-1pm The African-American Community of Casa Bianca Plantation “What happened to Highland’s enslaved families that President James Monroe sold to Florida’s Casa Bianca Plantation in 1828?” Join local historians Miranda Burnett and Martin Violette as they discuss their findings and share stories about the Florida descendant community. For more information on this project visit www.TakeThemInFamilies.com.

WHAT’S IN YOUR ATTIC?

BOOKS SANDWICHED IN

Monthly on Wednesdays at 6:30-8:45pm SEPT 26 ∙ OCT 24 ∙ NOV 28 ∙ DEC 19 Come to watch and discuss anime at this new club for older anime fans. Ages 18+.

Monthly on Fridays at 12-1pm A book review, usually of nonfiction titles, presented by a guest speaker. It is not necessary to have read the book to attend the program. OCT 19: TBA NOV 16: Birdseye by Mark Kurlansky DEC 14: Something Must Be Done About Prince Edward County by Kristen Green

Fourth Tuesdays at 12-1pm SEPT 25 ∙ OCT 23 ∙ NOV 27 Let Skip Usry from Quinn’s Auction Galleries offer tips and tricks to help you downsize. Feel free to bring a treasured item that you would like to learn more about for him to review. Items reviewed on a first come, first served basis.

ADULT ANIME CLUB

JOB FAIRS WITH VIRGINIA CAREER WORKS

Monthly on Wednesdays at 2-5pm SEPT 19 ∙ OCT 17 ∙ NOV 14 ∙ DEC 5 Visit Northside and sit down 1-on-1 with more than 15 representatives from a variety of local employers. MYSTERY BOOK GROUP Get away from stressful online applications and talk Fourth Tuesdays at 1-2:30pm to real people. Bringing a resume is encouraged but If you like mysteries and spy thrillers, join like-minded not required. If you need help preparing, visit the readers at Northside Library. Workforce Center, the Downtown Job Center, or the SEPT 25: Dewey Decimated by Charles Goodrum Albemarle County Job Center, and a representative OCT 23: Song Dog by James McClure will be happy to help. Join us one hour prior to the NOV 27: 1222 by Anne Holt fair for a valuable workshop on job interviewing DEC 18: Movie: The Lady Vanishes (1938) techniques. Ages 16+.

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NORTHSIDE LIBRARY RECURRING EVENTS TEEN ADVISORY BOARD (TAB)

NOVEL CHAT BOOK CLUB

Monthly on Mondays at 6:30-7:30pm SEPT 24 ∙ OCT 29 ∙ NOV 26 Come discuss books and do a related activity while enjoying free snacks. Each month we’ll be reading to a different theme. Ages 12-18. Registration for fall season begins September 1.

Second Wednesdays at 5-6pm SEPT 12 ∙ OCT 10 ∙ NOV 14 ∙ DEC 12 Come be a part of the Northside Teen Advisory PAGEMASTERS BOOK CLUB Board. Help create displays, plan programs and activities while earning volunteer hours. Grades 6-12. First Wednesdays at 5-5:45pm Registration is recommended but not required. Join us for a 45-minute session of chatting about books, snacks, and a fun activity. Books will be ANIME CLUB provided to the first 10 participants. Ages 10-12. Monthly on Mondays at 6:30-8pm SEPT 5: The Emperor’s Ostrich by Julie Berry SEPT 10 ∙ OCT 1 ∙ NOV 5 ∙ DEC 3 Registration begins August 1. Explore Japanese culture and discover your new OCT 3: Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone favorite anime with friends, while enjoying snacks by J.K. Rowling and Pocky. Show ratings range from TV-G to TV-14. Registration begins September 5. Ages 11-18. NOV 7: The Iron Trial by Holly Black & Cassandra Clare MAKER MONDAYS Registration begins October 3. Monthly on Mondays at 6-8pm DEC 5: The Inquisitor’s Tale by Adam Gidwitz No need to worry about getting to the library on time! Registration begins November 7. Just drop by Northside Library’s Teen Desk to work on a craft at your own pace, or take home supplies NORTHSIDE PATHFINDERS CLUB to finish your masterpiece later. Limited supplies; Thursdays listed below at 6:30-8:30pm supplies provided. Ages 11-18. SEPT 6 ∙ OCT 18 ∙ NOV 1 & 15 ∙ DEC 6 SEPT 17: Floppy disk pen holder/planter Love monsters and magic, swords and goblins? Come OCT 22: Sushi pompoms play with us! Northside’s Pathfinder Club holds game NOV 19: Finger knitting/crocheting sessions twice a month. All you need is dice and your imagination. Ages 13-18. Registration is required.

BOARD IN THE LIBRARY

Third Tuesdays at 6:30-8pm SEPT 18 ∙ OCT 16 ∙ NOV 20 ∙ DEC 18 Join us in the Teen Room for game night. Come play classic board games or try your hand at a Wii tournament. Bring a friend or make a new one. Snacks provided. Ages 11-18.

CREATIVE WRITING CLUB

Monthly on Wednesdays at 5-6pm SEPT 19 ∙ OCT 17 ∙ NOV 28 Looking for a welcoming space to collaborate and get constructive feedback on your writing? Join us each month at Northside Library. All creative writing is welcomed, including poetry, non-fiction, and fanfiction. Ages 11-18.

NORTHSIDE MINECRAFT CLUB

Monthly on Thursdays at 4:30-5:30pm SEPT 27 ∙ OCT 25 ∙ NOV 29 Minecrafters, join us for a different challenge each month. To join the club, stop by a youth services desk to pick up and sign a Rules & Contract form. Only PC Minecraft accounts work on our server. Ages 7-18. Registration to play in the library begins two weeks before event date. Call Northside Teen Desk at 973-7893 ext. 6 or email ndefibaugh@jmrl.org to register.

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BOOKS ON THE BIG SCREEN

BOOK BUGS BOOK GROUP

PRESCHOOL PALS

FIZZ BOOM READ

First Saturdays at 2:30pm Kick back and relax with an afternoon movie and a snack. Bring a blanket and a pillow to sit on. SEPT 1: A Wrinkle in Time (PG, 2018) OCT 6: Goosebumps (PG, 2015) NOV 3: How to Train Your Dragon (PG, 2010) DEC 1: Matilda (PG, 1996)

Second Thursdays at 4-4:45pm Join us for a 45-minute session of chatting about books, snacks, and a fun activity. Books will be provided for the first 10 kids to sign up. Ages 8-10. SEPT 13: Fortunately, the Milk by Neil Gaiman Registration begins August 9. OCT 11: Lost Treasure of the Emerald Eye by Geronimo Stilton TWOS & THREES TOGETHER Registration begins September 13. Wednesdays at 10:15 & 11:15am NOV 8: Rutabaga the Adventure Chef, Vol. 1 SEPT 12 – NOV 7 by Eric Colossal Registration begins October 11. 30 minutes of stories, songs, and fingerplays Mary Poppins by P.L. Travers designed for 2 and 3 year olds with an accompanying DEC 13: Registration begins November 8. adult. Registration begins August 31 at 10am. Thursdays at 10:15 & 11:15am SEPT 13 – NOV 8 30 minutes of stories, songs, and fingerplays designed for 3, 4, and 5 year olds who are ready to enjoy independent learning. Registration begins August 31 at 10am.

BABIES & BOOKS

Thursdays at 1:30-2:30pm SEPT 13 – NOV 8 Caregivers and babies are invited for stories, songs and fingerplays followed by playtime. For babies up to 24 months with accompanying adult.

LEGO MANIA

First Thursdays at 4-5pm SEPT 6 ∙ OCT 4 ∙ NOV 1 ∙ DEC 6 Do you want to get together with LEGO-minded people to build great things? All you need to bring is your creativity and natural engineering ability; we supply the building blocks! Ages 5+.

FAMILY NIGHT AT THE MOVIES

Second Tuesdays at 6:30pm Bring a blanket and pillows and join us for familyfriendly movies. Snack and juice box provided. SEPT 11: Annie (PG, 2014) OCT 9: Hotel Transylvania 2 (PG, 2015) NOV 13: The Lego Ninjago Movie (PG, 2017) DEC 11: Trolls (PG, 2016)

Fourth Fridays at 3:30-4pm SEPT 28 ∙ OCT 26 ∙ DEC 28 Join us for a story and a fun STEAM activity. Ages 4-6. Registration begins two weeks before event.

SEPTEMBER READ LOCAL: TERRY DE GUZMAN

Friday, September 14 at 1:30-2:30pm Life coach and former COO of Chicago’s Museum of Contemporary Art, Terry de Guzman, shares her story and insights that carried her through a complicated childhood, immigrating from the Philippines, overcoming personal and professional challenges, to build a successful career and a fulfilling life. Here I Am available for purchase.

LAUGHING DRAGON KUNG FU

Friday, September 14 at 4-5pm Join us as Laughing Dragon Kung Fu presents a traditional Chinese dragon dance followed by a traditional southern Chinese lion dance.

AROUND THE WORLD STORYTIME

Saturday, September 15 at 10:30-11:30am Join us for a whirlwind trip around the world with stories and crafts for school-aged children. Ages 5-11.

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NORTHSIDE LIBRARY SEPTEMBER CONT. BOLLYWOOD FITNESS

Saturday, September 15 at 2-3pm Kumud Vanderveer will lead a Bollywood dancefitness program that combines dance choreography and Bollywood music. No prior dance experience required. Dress comfortably. Please check with your physician for any medical conditions before registering. Ages 18+. Required registration begins August 25.

TELLING OUR STORIES

Monday, September 17 at 6:30-7:30pm Hear students working with the Thomas Jefferson Adult and Career Education (TJACE) tell their personal stories. Refreshments will be served at the conclusion of the program.

MOVIE NIGHT: COCO (2017)

Tuesday, September 18 at 6:30-8:30pm A boy journeys into the Land of the Dead to seek forgiveness from his ancestors and lift a curse. Refreshments served. Rated PG.

INVENTION HOUR

Friday, September 21 at 3:30pm Come imagine, create and build with Strawbees and Keva Planks. Design a maze with Code and Go robot mice, and learn about our 3D printer. Ages 6-11. Required registration begins September 7.

ARABIC CALLIGRAPHY CLASS

Saturday, September 22 at 10:30am-12pm Celebrate Welcoming Week and learn about the art of calligraphy. Hafidha Bouzidi and Mouadh Benamar from the Islamic Society of Central Virginia will teach the class. All supplies provided. Ages 8+. Required registration begins September 1.

MOVIE SCREENING: WON’T YOU BE MY NEIGHBOR? (2018) Saturday, September 22 at 2-4pm Filmmaker Morgan Neville examines the life and legacy of Fred Rogers, the beloved host of the popular children’s TV show Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood. Rated PG-13.

FEDERAL RESUME WORKSHOP

Tuesday, September 25 at 10am-12:30pm The federal government has a variety of jobs Tuesday, September 18 at 6:30-8:45pm Deena Sharuk from the Legal Aid Justice Center will available, but submitting a federal resume is quite different than a normal resume. A specially-certified discuss immigration law prior to a screening of the federal job coach from the Virginia Career Center documentary Who Is Dayani Cristal?, the story of a will show you what you need to know about applying migrant who found himself in the deadly stretch of on USAjobs.gov. desert known as “the corridor of death.” Film is not rated.

SPOTLIGHT ON IMMIGRATION

THE MUSIC OF APPALACHIA: A GLOBAL HISTORY

Thursday, September 20 at 6:30-8pm Emily Morrison, founder of Charlottesville’s roots music school The Front Porch, will discuss the roots of Appalachian Music traversing numerous continents and cultures. Hear guest artists play folk instruments from all over the world, and maybe get a chance to try one yourself. Learn about the diverse influences and extraordinary sounds influencing much of today’s modern music.

OCTOBER

HOME MOVIE DIGITIZATION

Tuesday, October 2 at 1:30-3:30pm Connect with a UVa preservation specialist to learn how best to care for your home films and why they’re important. Bring one in and the preservation specialist will digitize up to 3 film reels of 8mm, Super-8, or 16mm film. The funniest and most compelling films will be eligible for inclusion in an October 20th screening event at Vinegar Hill Theatre presented by UVa.

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ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE: PHILOSOPHICAL & SCIENTIFIC PERSPECTIVES

Saturday, October 6 at 1-2pm Paul Humphreys, UVa Commonwealth Professor of Philosophy, and Worthy Martin, UVa Associate Professor of Computer Science, address artificial intelligence from the viewpoint of their respective fields. Professor Humphrey’s presentation will discuss consequences that recent advances in AI have for our conception of ourselves as humans and their likely effects on society. Professor Martin will introduce technical aspects of AI techniques that provide and constrain possibilities for those effects.

DECLUTTERING FOR YOUR HEALTH Monday, October 15 at 11am-12:30pm Learn how to start “releasing” your things and enjoy the safety and well-being that can come from decluttering your home. Presented by Caring Transitions of Charlottesville.

TINKERCAD WORKSHOP

ESCAPE ROOM REDUX

Saturday, October 20 A legendarily forgetful Hogwarts professor has given you and your friends detention. Will you escape using your wits and magical learning, or will you be trapped in their office forever? The escape room accommodates up to four participants at a time and takes 30 minutes. If you are signing up on behalf of a group, make sure to sign up each member of the group for your chosen time slot. Ages 11-adult. Required registration begins October 5. To register call Northside Teen Desk at 434.973.7893 x6 or email ndefibaugh@jmrl.org. Slot A: 10:15am-10:45am Slot B: 11:00am-11:30am Slot C: 11:45am-12:15pm Slot D: 1:00pm-1:30pm Slot E: 1:45pm-2:15pm Slot F: 2:30pm-3:00pm Slot G: 3:15pm-3:45pm Slot H: 4:00pm-4:30pm

Monday, October 15 at 6:30-7:30pm Interested in designing your own 3D-printable objects? Get started with this workshop on Tinkercad, a free and easy-to-use CAD program, where we’ll be designing festive pumpkins. Participants’ designs will be printed for free and available for pick up at a later date. Ages 10-18. Required registration begins October 1.

CITIZENSHIP INFO SESSION

COLLEGE FINANCIAL AID WORKSHOP

NORTH:SCI THEATER: THE DEADLY MANTIS (1957)

Wednesday, October 24 at 6:30-7:30pm Presented by the International Rescue Committee. Learn about U.S. citizenship and the steps to becoming a citizen. Please call for more information.

READ LOCAL: SUSIE MCKENNA

Friday, October 26 at 12-1pm Local author Susie McKenna will discuss her latest EARTH DRAMA thriller, Last Tracks. When a young married couple’s Thursday, October 18 at 4pm trip to the idyllic Canadian wilderness takes an Native American tales come to life in this blend of unexpected turn, a snowshoe adventure suddenly theatre and storytelling. Learn more about the natural becomes a fight for survival and ultimately revenge. world and your place in it. Books available for purchase.

Thursday, October 18 at 6:30pm Filing for FAFSA, but unsure where to start? Join us for a brief overview of FAFSA, followed by oneon-one help in Northside’s computer lab, provided by PVCC’s Financial Aid department. To register for this program, please call Northside’s Teen Desk at 434.973.7893 x6 or email ndefibaugh@jmrl.org.

Monday, October 29 at 6:30-8pm Ever want to yell out loud in a movie theater? Now you can! Inspired by the popular Mystery Science Theater, join us as we screen the whacky sci-fi thriller The Deadly Mantis, the tale of a giant prehistoric praying mantis on the path of destruction. Popcorn and refreshments will be served. Film not rated.

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NORTHSIDE LIBRARY NOVEMBER FAMILY ART DROP-IN

Friday, November 2 at 10:30-12pm Families are invited to make a fall leaf suncatcher. Great art can be messy, so come dressed to create at the library. For children up to age 12.

3D PRINTING 101

Wednesday, November 7 at 6:30-7:30pm Learn the basics of 3D printing.

LOCAL HEROES: STORIES OF COURAGE

Thursday, November 8 at 6-7:30pm Captain Bob Abbott, host of Coming Home Well, will moderate a panel discussion composed of local veterans from various wars over the past 60 years.

BEEKEEPING: TALK & TASTING

Saturday, November 10 at 2-3pm Leslie Bouterie, the associate beekeeper at James Monroe’s Highland, will give a lively presentation about the fascinating world of honeybees and the Highland Bee Project. Honey tasting to follow.

HEALTHY HOLIDAY SEASON

Saturday, November 17 at 11am-12pm During this presentation with Dr. Melissa Adams you will learn tips, strategies, and the ins and outs of decreasing your stress levels, as well as eating healthy and remaining active during the holiday season. Required registration begins October 27.

DECEMBER COSPLAY PARTY

Monday, December 3 at 6:30-8pm Come in costume, or borrow one of our yukata. There’ll be a cosplay contest, trivia, special snacks, and, of course, anime. Ages 11-18.

HOLIDAY SEASON MEDITATION

Tuesday, December 4 at 11am-12pm Gerry Gorman, a long-time meditator, will discuss the extraordinary positive effect that daily meditation can have on your life.

HOLIDAY CRAFT EXTRAVAGANZA

Wednesday, December 5 at 6:30-8:30pm Want to make some gifts for the holidays? We’ll have different stations with different craft choices. Make one or make them all and enjoy holiday refreshments. Ages 14+. Required registration begins November 14.

WINTER WAFFLE WALTZ

Monday, December 10 at 6:30-7:30pm Take a snack break with the perfect winter treat: waffles. Please let staff know of any food allergies at time of registration by calling Northside’s Teen Desk at 434.973.7893 x6; gluten-free options will be provided upon request. Ages 11-18.

SEWING FOR BEGINNERS

Thursday, December 13 at 6:30-8pm Interested in learning to sew, but beginner projects all look like something your great-grandmother would’ve made? Don’t be afrayed, weave got the solution. You can choose from a pop culture-inspired design, or create your own pattern. Each participant will receive a kit to take home. Ages 11-18.

FAMILY ART DROP-IN

Friday, December 14 at 3-4:30pm Families are invited to make a non-edible gingerbread house. Great art can be messy, so come dressed to create at the library. For children up to age 12.

YULE BALL

Saturday, December 15 at 2-4pm Don your finest semi formal or wizardly garb, it’s time for Northside’s first Yule Ball. Join us for an afternoon full of magically delicious snacks, bewitching music, owls, and other spellbinding activities. Muggles and squibs welcome. Ages 10-18.

MYSTERY BOOK GROUP MOVIE: THE LADY VANISHES (1938)

Tuesday, December 18 at 1-3pm A movie and popcorn, what could be better? Join us for a screening of Alfred Hitchcock’s classic.

NOON YEAR’S EVE DANCE PARTY

Monday, December 31 at 11:15am-12pm Put on your dancing shoes and ring in the new year a little early with a fun family dance party! Music and snacks will be provided at this all-ages event.

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DOWNLOADABLES

OVERDRIVE

RBDIGITAL

FREADING

OverDrive offers both eBooks and downloadable audiobooks compatible with many different devices. Includes a hub for kids. Sign in with your library card.

Formerly known as OneClick (for audiobooks and ebooks) and Zinio (for magazines), RBdigital now offers a single platform for all of their digital content. Free account signup required.

Freading offers a selection of eBooks available at all times: no holds, no waiting. Free account signup required.

These services are free with your library card. Visit jmrl.org/download to access these and more.

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HOURS

SCOTTSVILLE LIBRARY

MON: 11-7 TUES: 1-9 WED: 9-7 THUR: 9-7 FRI: 9-5 SAT: 9-5 SUN: closed

330 BIRD STREET ∙ SCOTTSVILLE COLOR KEY: ADULTS ∙ TEENS ∙ KIDS ∙ MULTIPLE No registration is required unless otherwise noted.

AROUND THE BRANCH GLOBAL TRAVEL Test your knowledge of different countries and cultures with scavenger hunts, occasional crafts, and quizzes. For all ages.

RECURRING EVENTS HANDCRAFT GROUP

Thursdays at 10am-12pm If you’re crafty, this is the group for you. Come swap ideas, learn new skills, or just enjoy the conversations. Bring a project in progress, or the supplies you need to get started.

QUILTING & NEEDLECRAFT GROUP

Mondays at 1-3pm Bring your quilting or other needlework and enjoy conversations with old and new friends.

TEEN ADVISORY BOARD (TAB)

Monthly on Tuesdays at 6:30-7pm SEPT 18 ∙ OCT 16 ∙ NOV 13 ∙ DEC 11 Join other teens before The Inklings book club to brainstorm ideas for events you’d like to have happen at the library, and to talk about anything that interests or concerns you. Grades 6-12.

REGISTER BY PHONE OR ONLINE Call 434.286.3541 or visit jmrl.org.

THE INKLINGS

Monthly on Tuesdays at 7-8pm Come join lively conversation and delicious snacks in a laid back atmosphere as we talk about some amazing books. Invite a friend! Free books for the first 6 people who sign up. No need to have read the book to join us. Grades 6-12. Register online or call the library to register. SEPT 18: The Fourteenth Goldfish by Jennifer Holm OCT 16: The Inquisitor’s Tale by Adam Gidwitz NOV 13: Flora & Ulysses by Kate DiCamillo DEC 11: Dealing with Dragons by Patricia C. Wrede

TODDLER TIME

Wednesdays at 10-10:20am SEPT 12 – DEC 12* This 20-minute children’s class for babies and toddlers emphasizes simple concepts, patterns, and unconditional acceptance. Books, songs, fingerplays, and flannel boards add to the fun. *No class on November 21.

READING ROCKS

Wednesdays at 10:30am SEPT 12 – DEC 12* Join us for stories, songs, and fun in a warm, welcoming atmosphere that encourages early literacy, social-emotional learning and fine motor skills. Stories in Spanish and crafts are frequent parts of this class. Designed for children ages 3+. *No class on November 21.

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DRAGONS, CASTLES, & ADVENTURES

Thursdays listed below at 4-5pm SEPT 6 ∙ SEPT 13 ∙ SEPT 20 Do you love dragons? Are you curious about the Middle Ages? Do you like books with magical creatures? If so, join the quest! Crafts, games, and snacks. No need to attend all three sessions. Ages 8-12.

HOMEWORK HELP

EARTH DRAMA

Thursday, November 1 at 3:30pm Native American tales come to life in this blend of theatre and storytelling. Learn more about the natural world and your place in it.

INEDIBLE JEWELRY

Tuesday, November 6 at 6:30-8:30pm Join us as we welcome back miniatures artist Jessica Partain to mold holiday food items out of polymer clay. Your creations can be turned into a necklace, ornament, or maybe a special gift for someone. Ages 12+. Registration is required.

Wednesdays listed below at 4-5pm SEPT 12 & 26 ∙ OCT 10 & 24 ∙ NOV 7 & 28 ∙ DEC 5 Working on a project? Confused by an assignment? Need help with writing or studying for a test? Drop by OPEN STUDIO to work on your homework. Volunteers will be here to Saturday, November 10 at 10am-2pm Friendship bracelets, duct tape crafts, and help. Grades K-3. zentangles are just some of the fun crafts that will be available in this open ended workshop. Stop by and create whatever you’d like. For all ages.

ONE–TIME EVENTS

LEGO CREATIONS & INSPIRATIONS

Saturday, September 22 at 10am-2pm Massive amounts of LEGOs await your ideas and creativity. Join us to build anything you can imagine.

ELSA VISITS THE LIBRARY

Saturday, October 13 at 2-3pm Let it go! Come visit Elsa at the library where she will read stories, play games and sing songs with everyone. Abigail Richardson of Enchanted Princess Parties of Virginia will provide an afternoon of Frozen fun.

THE HATE U GIVE DINNER DISCUSSION

LEGO CREATIONS & INSPIRATIONS

Thursday, November 15 at 2-4pm Massive amounts of LEGOs await your ideas and creativity. Join us to build anything you can imagine.

BREAD DAY

Saturday, November 17 at 10-11:30am Bring your appetite and sample breads from all over the world. Baguettes, muffins, tortillas, gluten free bread, corn bread, pita bread. It is bread we enjoy no matter where we are from.

GREETING CARDS ART CLASS

Saturday, December 1 at 10:30-11:30am Begin your winter with a great relaxing family activity. Tuesday, October 23 at 6:30-8pm Release your inner artist and enjoy a workshop with artist Michelle Gagliano where you will create cards On October 19, the movie version of the powerful and thought provoking novel The Hate U Give comes of your own design, for the holidays, birthdays, or any occasion. Ages 8-adult. to theatres. Join us for pizza and discussion of the book or movie. A Cville OneBook event. Ages 15-18.

SCOTTSVILLE’S WIZARDING FEST

Saturday, October 27 at 10am-8pm Hop on your broomstick and fly to Scottsville as we transform the library into a famous magical bookstore. Witches and wizards of all ages will enjoy crafts and storytimes. If you’re lucky, you might get to meet a Most Charming Smile award-winning author for a photo and autograph.

THE NUTCRACKER BALLET WORKSHOP

Tuesday, December 11 at 3:30-4:30pm The Charlottesville Ballet will be here to share the magic of The Nutcracker Ballet with us. This event will include a story reading, a mini ballet lesson, and a solo by a ballet dancer. After the event, the performers will answer questions and there will be time for photos with the dancers.

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WHERE TO VISIT JMRL City of Charlottesville

Crozet Library

Gordon Avenue Library

Albemarle County Northside Library

Bookmobile

434.973.7893 x2

Central Library 201 E Market St Charlottesville 434.979.7151

Crozet Library 2020 Library Ave Crozet 434.823.4050

Central Library Scottsville Library

Nelson County

Louisa County

Gordon Avenue Library 1500 Gordon Ave Charlottesville 434.296.5544

Greene County Library 222 Main St Stanardsville 434.985.5227

Louisa County Library

Louisa County Library

Nelson Memorial Library

881 Davis Hwy Mineral 540.894.5853

Nelson Memorial Library Greene County

Bookmobile Greene County Library

8521 T. Nelson Hwy Lovingston 434.263.5904

Northside Library

705 W. Rio Rd Charlottesville 434.973.7893

The Bookmobile serves the City of Charlottesville and Albemarle County. For more information and a full schedule visit www.jmrl.org/bookmobile.

Scottsville Library

330 Bird St Scottsville 434.286.3541


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