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BEYOND BOOKS YOUR GUIDE TO PROGRAMS, CLASSES & EVENTS ∙ JUNE - AUGUST 2017
Louisa County Library
1000 BOOKS BEFORE KINDERGARTEN ∙ Find out how to get your child ready for reading and learning in Kindergarten with JMRL’s newest initiative. See page 4 for details.
CHECK IT OUT WIRELESS HOTSPOTS
Wireless hotspots are now available for check out from any JMRL branch! What is a hotspot? “Hotspots” are devices that allow access to the Internet using Wi-Fi technology. How can I use the library’s hotspots? These hotspots are intended for educational use, and may be used for accessing internet resources for school projects, homework, research, etc. Hotspots may not be used for streaming video (e.g. YouTube or Netflix), as data is limited.
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∙ Summer Performers ∙ Book Clubs ∙ Early Literacy ∙ Central Library ∙ Readers Advisory ∙ Crozet Library ∙ Summer Kickoff Events ∙ Gordon Avenue Library ∙ Summer Films ∙ Greene County Library ∙ Louisa County Library ∙ Nelson Memorial Library ∙ Free eBooks & More ∙ Northside Library ∙ Scottsville Library
JMRL is able to plan and promote events thanks to the generous support of the Friends of the Library.
PROGRAM KEY Searching for a particular type of program? Use these symbols to help you find it quickly.
Please note: These particular hotspots have built-in parental controls and filters; this will block streaming capability, as well as inappropriate content.
Animals
How long can I keep a hotspot? Hotspots check out for 3 weeks at a time, and are $1 per day that they are returned late. The cost to replace this item is $100.
Early literacy
Do the library’s hotspots have unlimited data? At this time there is both a daily and monthly maximum limit for data. Please contact JMRL with any questions about data. Where can I use the library’s hotspots? Service is not available in all locations, but this particular device serves the majority of the JMRL geographical service area. A signed user agreement is required, and if patron is under 17 a parent or guardian must come in to sign. 1 ∙ SUMMER 2017
Arts and crafts Book club or book-related
Film or TV Food Games (board/video) Health and exercise Music Party or celebration Speaker or discussion Teen advisory board Workshop or tutorial Writing
SUMMER PERFORMERS Find out what’s happening around the regional library system.
PICTURE THIS: BUILDING WORLDS WITH STORY & ART
FOR GOODNESS SNAKES
This presentation by the Wildlife Center of Virginia discusses the In this interactive program, the whole physical and behavioral adaptations of these unique creatures. Students audience joins in. Lynn Ruehlmann will meet live snakes that represent tells stories from around the world species that live in our own while sharing a style of art that is inspired by that part of the world or by backyards! Central August 8 at 10:30am the story. Crozet June 14 at 10am Central June 20 at 10:30am Gordon June 14 at 2pm Crozet June 21 at 10am Greene August 3 at 2pm Gordon June 21 at 2pm Louisa June 13 at 2pm Greene June 22 at 2pm Nelson June 20 at 2pm Louisa June 20 at 2pm Northside July 6 at 4pm Nelson June 6 at 2pm Scottsville August 3 at 10am Northside July 20 at 4pm
BILLY JONAS
It’s a musical conversation, a sonic celebration, a splendiferous gathering of old and young. From beginning to end, participation is the name of the game. Central Crozet Gordon Louisa Northside Scottsville
June 27 at 10am June 28 at 10 am June 28 at 2pm June 27 at 2pm June 29 at 4 pm June 29 at 10am
PIRATES OF THE CHESAPEAKE
Join the Impressions Theatre as Inspector Clue explores the Scottsville June 22 at 10am TELL US A TALE & TUNE Chesapeake Bay to try to track down Redbeard the Pirate’s missing Storyteller Peter Jones and musical DRAGONS & DREAMS treasure. Will Clue and Redbeard duo Tom & Emily will blend some of In a faraway world, two brave their favorite folktales from around the save the bounty? villagers take a daring journey to save world with traditional US tunes. Central July 18 at 10:30am the entire kingdom from an Evil Ice Crozet July 19 at 10am Central July 11 at 10:30am Sorceress! Find out more about dry Gordon July 19 at 2pm Crozet July 12 at 10am ice and changing states of matter Greene July 20 at 2pm Gordon July 12 at 2pm through interactive and explosive Louisa August 1 at 2pm Greene July 13 at 2pm experiments with fog, bubbles, flying Nelson July 25 at 2pm Nelson July 11 at 2pm rockets and more. Northside July 27 at 4pm Northside June 15 at 4pm Central July 25 at 10:30am Scottsville July 20 at 10am Scottsville July 13 at 10am Crozet July 26 at 10am Gordon July 26 at 2pm MAD SCIENCE: BUILD SHARKS! Greene July 27 at 2pm A BETTER WORLD Learn about sharks, from giant, Louisa July 25 at 2pm filter feeding whale sharks to tiny, Learn about amazing structures, try Nelson July 18 at 2pm predatory cookie cutter sharks. Find to crush an egg, and build a giant Northside August 3 at 4pm out about traits all sharks have in arch on stage. End the show with a Scottsville July 27 at 10am common, where they live, what they big hydrogen “BOOM” to see how effective alternative energy is to our eat, and even what eats sharks. ROCKSTAR MAGIC OF growing world. Central August 1 at 10:30am CHRIS & NEAL Crozet August 2 at 10am Central June 13 at 10:30am Carolina’s most popular magicians Gordon August 2 at 2pm Crozet July 5 at 10am will astonish the audience with their Greene July 6 at 2pm Gordon July 5 at 2pm stunning illusions and passion for the Louisa July 18 at 2pm Greene June 15 at 2pm dramatic. Nelson August 1 at 2pm Louisa August 8 at 2pm Greene June 29 at 2pm Northside July 13 at 4pm Nelson June 12 at 2pm Northside June 22 at 4pm Scottsville July 6 at 10am Scottsville June 15 at 10am
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BOOK CLUBS Please see corresponding branch page for book selections and more information.
ADULTS
BROWN BAGGERS Central ∙ Third Thursdays at 12pm ∙ 5 BOOKS ON TAP Champion Brewing Co ∙ First Thursdays at 7pm ∙ 5 MONDAY NIGHT BOOK GROUP Crozet ∙ Monthly on Mondays at 7pm ∙ 12 WEDNESDAY EVENING BOOK GROUP Gordon ∙ Second Wednesdays at 7:30pm ∙ 18 THURSDAY NIGHT BOOK DISCUSSION Greene ∙ First Thursdays at 7pm ∙ 23 TUESDAY EVENING BOOK DISCUSSION Louisa ∙ Fourth Tuesdays at 7pm ∙ 25 BROWN BAG Nelson ∙ Fourth Mondays at 12pm ∙ 27 MYSTERY Northside ∙ Fourth Tuesdays at 1pm ∙ 32 WEDNESDAY EVENING BOOK GROUP Northside ∙ Third Wednesdays at 7pm ∙ 32 TEENS
ANIMANGA BOOK CLUB Central ∙ Third Tuesdays at 4:30pm ∙ 6 PIZZA & PAPERBACKS Central ∙ Third Wednesdays at 4:30pm ∙ 6 R.A.D. (READ AND DISCUSS) Crozet ∙ June 27 at 6:30pm ∙ 12 YAK & SNACK Crozet ∙ July 31 at 6:30pm ∙ 12 THE LITERATI Crozet ∙ July 25 & August 29 at 6:30pm ∙ 12 A RAY OF SUNSHINE Gordon ∙ Second Wednesdays at 7pm ∙ 18 BIBLIOPHILES Greene ∙ Monthly on Wednesdays at 3:30pm ∙ 23 NOVEL CHAT Northside ∙ Final Mondays at 6pm ∙ 33 INKLINGS Scottsville ∙ Third Tuesdays at 7pm ∙ 37 TWEENS
SPINE CRACKERS Central ∙ Third Thursdays at 3:30pm ∙ 6 RAPUNZELS: FOR TWEEN GIRLS Greene ∙ Third Thursdays at 3:30pm ∙ 23 TWIXT Louisa ∙ Final Wednesdays at 4pm ∙ 25 KIDS
ZAP! GRAPHIC NOVEL DISCUSSION Central ∙ Fourth Saturdays at 2pm ∙ 7 PAGE TURNERS Crozet ∙ July 28 at 2pm ∙ 15 BOOK BATCH Gordon ∙ Fourth Mondays at 7pm ∙ 19 BOOK BITES Gordon ∙ Fourth Thursdays at 3:30pm ∙ 19 BOOKAROOS Gordon ∙ Third Thursdays at 3:30pm ∙ 19 BOOK BUGS Northside ∙ Second Thursdays at 4pm ∙ 34 ROCKIN’ READERS Scottsville ∙ Final Thursdays at 4pm ∙ 38
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EARLY LITERACY These classes teach children early literacy skills through stories, music, movement, art, and more. Please see corresponding branch page for registration and more information.
BABIES
BABIES & BOOKS MOTHER GOOSE TIME MOTHER GOOSE TIME WEE ONES
Northside ∙ Thursdays at 1:30pm ∙ 33 Central ∙ Mondays at 9:30am ∙ 6 Gordon ∙ Mondays at 11:30am or Tuesdays at 9:30am ∙ 19 Crozet ∙ Thursdays at 9:30am ∙ 12
TODDLERS
TODDLER TIME TWOS & THREES TOGETHER TWOS & THREES TOGETHER TWOS & THREES TOGETHER READ & RHYME TIME
Scottsville ∙ Wednesdays at 10am ∙ 37 Central ∙ Mondays at 10:30am ∙ 6 Gordon ∙ Mondays at 9:30am or Tuesdays at 10:30am ∙ 19 Northside ∙ Wednesdays at 10:15am or Thursdays at 11am ∙ 34 Greene ∙ Wednesdays at 10:30am ∙ 24
PRESCHOOLERS
ALPHABET SOUP MONKEY BUSINESS PRESCHOOL PALS READING ROCKS STORIES OUT LOUD STORYBOOK BEAT
Crozet ∙ Thursdays at 10:30am ∙ 13 Gordon ∙ Thursdays at 10:30am ∙ 19 Northside ∙ Wednesdays at 11am or Thursdays at 10:15am ∙ 34 Scottsville ∙ Wednesdays at 10:30am ∙ 37 Nelson ∙ Wednesdays at 10:30am ∙ 28 Greene ∙ Thursdays at 10:30am ∙ 24
MULTI-AGE
DROP-IN STORIES & MORE READ & RHYME TIME READING RUMPUS ROMP & STOMP STARRY NIGHTS
Gordon ∙ Saturdays at 11am ∙ 18 Louisa ∙ Thursdays at 10:30am ∙ 25 Gordon ∙ Mondays at 10:30am ∙ 19 Central ∙ Wednesdays or Thursdays at 10:30am ∙ 7 Central ∙ Mondays at 6:30pm ∙ 7
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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CENTRAL LIBRARY 201 E. MARKET ST, CHARLOTTESVILLE ∙ 434.979.7151
MON: 9-9 TUES: 9-9 WED: 9-9 THUR: 9-9 FRI: 9-5 SAT: 9-5 SUN: closed
COLOR KEY: ADULTS ∙ TEENS ∙ KIDS ∙ MUTIPLE No registration is required unless otherwise noted.
AROUND THE BRANCH
RECURRING EVENTS
MAKE & TAKE CRAFTS
BOOKS ON TAP
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. Materials are provided. June: Pom Pom Bookmarks July: Mosaic Ellisons August: Space Coloring Sheets
BROWN BAGGERS BOOK CLUB
FANDOM FRIDAYS Check into the teen section to find DIY crafts, trivia and more of your favorite fandoms twice a month. June: Animation (Adventure Time, Pokemon, Yu Gi Oh, Anime) July: Potterheads (Fantastic Fandom Club) August: Star Wars
DABBLE WITH DESIGN Stop by the children’s room to engage your powers of imagination with these fun projects. June: Design a Robot Friend July: Doodle Cubes August: Paper Sculpture
First Thursdays at 7pm Meets at Champion Brewing Company. June 1: Methland by Nick Reding July 6: The Penelopiad by Margaret Atwood August 3: The Eyre Affair by Jasper Fforde Third Thursdays at 12pm June 15: A Long Way Home by Saroo Brierley July 20: Reading Lolita in Tehran by Azar Nafisi August 17: My Sister’s Keeper by Jodi Picoult
CENTRAL FILM SERIES
Thursdays listed below at 7pm June 15: Lion (2016) June 29: Hidden Figures (2016) July 27: A Lego Brickumentary (2014) August 31: The Parking Lot Movie (2010)
CREATIVE WRITING GROUP
Third Wednesdays at 6pm June 21 ∙ July 19 ∙ August 16 Explore a world of creative writing with activities and DON’T MISS IT! SUMMER PERFORMERS ON PAGE 2. prompts to get your creativity flowing. Feel free to share your work in this nonjudgmental environment for writers of any level. For more inquiries, contact Abby at acox@jmrl.org or call 979.7151 x4. Registration requested.
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WRITING CRITIQUE GROUP
TINKERING WITH TECH
Second Wednesdays at 4:30pm June 14 ∙ July 12 ∙ August 9 Drop in and kickstart your creativity with the library’s Pop-up MakerSpace. Each month will feature several projects focused on STEAM. Not interested in the theme? All MakerSpace supplies are available at every session, so you can create your own project. Ages 10-15. ANIMANGA BOOK CLUB June 14: Bouncy Balls Third Tuesdays at 4:30pm July 12: Robots Read and discuss great manga and watch the anime August 9: Transforming Star adaptation with other teens. Light snacks provided. Grades 7-12. Required registration begins May 16. SPINE CRACKERS: Call 434.979.7151 x4 to register. Free copies of the A TWEEN BOOK CLUB book for the first 7 to sign up. Third Thursdays at 3:30-4:30pm June 20: World Trigger by Daisuke Ashihara Ravenous readers are invited to read and discuss a July 18: Princess Jellyfish by Akiko Higashimura different book each month. Join in fun book-related August 15: Aoharu x Machinegun by Naoe activities and snacks. Free books will be provided. Ages 9-12. Registration is required. Limit: 10. PIZZA & PAPERBACKS June 15: The Secret Tree by Natalie Standiford Third Wednesdays at 4:30pm July 20: Tesla’s Attic by Neal Shusterman & Join other teen book lovers to discuss titles chosen Eric Elfman by the group based on a theme and book-related August 17: Every Soul A Star by Wendy Mass activities. Grades 6-12. Refreshments are served. Registration ongoing; call 434.979.7151 x4. DONUTS WITH DAD June 21: Survival Saturdays, June 17 & August 19 at 10:30am July 19: Magic & Harry Potter Read-A-Likes A delicious read-aloud time designed especially August 16: Space for dads to share with their little dumplins. Donuts,
Second & Fourth Wednesdays at 6pm June 14 & 28 ∙ July 12 & 26 ∙ August 9 & 23 Improve your writing with peer feedback. Participants will bring copies of work previously written to share with peers, and will help constructively critique others’ work as well. For more inquiries, contact Abby at acox@jmrl.org or call 434.979.7151 x4.
TEEN ADVISORY BOARD (TAB) First Tuesdays at 6:30pm June 6 ∙ July 11* ∙ August 1
*July date change due to holiday
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. Call the Central Teen Librarian at 434.979.7151 x4 with questions.
coffee, and juice will be served along with storytime fun. For dads, grandads, uncles or buddies with children ages 2-5.
MOTHER GOOSE TIME
Mondays at 9:30am June 19 - July 31 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.
TWOS & THREES TOGETHER
Mondays at 10:30am June 19 - July 31 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.
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CENTRAL LIBRARY RECURRING EVENTS
DARE TO DESIGN *STEAM*
Wednesdays at 2:30pm Build your imagination and hone your design skills with materials that will challenge your mind and creativity. Made for thinkers, designers, explorers, ROMP & STOMP investigators, builders, and tinkerers! Grades 3-6. Wednesdays at 10:30am Registration is required and begins May 31. Sign up OR for any or all classes. Thursdays at 10:30am June 14: Imagine the Extraordinary: June 21 - July 27 We’ll shuffle the deck of The Extraordinaires Game Play with your preschooler in this lively early literacy cards to provide you with a character, a project for class of music, stories, drama, movement, art play you to design, and inspiration to create inventions, and more. For ages 2-5 with a favorite caregiver. gadgets, and buildings to satisfy your character’s Registration is required and begins June 5. Please every need. only register for either the Wednesday session or the June 28: Strawbees Show-Down: Thursday session. What can you construct from just straws and connectors - a puppy? A huge mechanical claw? STARRY NIGHTS STORYTIME Or maybe your own unique never-seen-before Mondays at 6:30pm contraption! This prototyping toy offers unlimited July 10 - August 14 potential for the inventive mind. Come in your jammies and cozy up with your July 12: KEVA Construction: snuggly as you listen to stories sure to send you Design and invent your own structure, or stack, over the moon. We’ll share rhymes, music, and stack, STACK these smooth wooden planks to create twilight tales to get us ready for a good night’s sleep. a huge teetering tower. For ages 2-5 with a favorite caregiver. July 26: Architectural Design: Design your dream space. Create a large-scale MINI MAKERS architecture-style drawing on oversized paper. First Thursdays between 3-5pm Makers and Creators, drop by in the afternoon to ZAP!: GRAPHIC NOVEL DISCUSSION make something incredible. For all ages with adult Fourth Saturdays at 2pm help. Devour a graphic novel, then join us for snacks, June 1: Mini Robot Lab activities, and dynamic discussion. For 3rd and 4th July 6: Torn Paper Cityscapes graders with a favorite adult. Register to get a free August 3: Alien Maker copy of the book. Limit: 10 (one book for each pair.) June 24: Alabaster Shadows by Matt Gardner LEGO MANIA Required registration begins May 31. Fourth Thursdays at 4-5pm July 22: Hilda and the Troll by Luke Pearson June 22 ∙ July 27 ∙ August 24 Required registration begins June 24. Do you want to get together with LEGO-minded August 26: Nancy Drew Diaries 1: Demon of River people to build great things? All you need to bring is Heights & Writ in Stone by Stefan your creativity and natural engineering ability; Central Petrucha Library will have the building blocks for your next Required registration begins July 22. creation. Ages 5+. No younger siblings, please.
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JUNE FIRST FRIDAYS RECEPTION: CHARLOTTESVILLE THEN & NOW
Friday, June 2 at 5-7pm Photography exhibit from C’ville Images, including vintage photos of Charlottesville. The exhibit will be displayed on the third floor from June 1 - August 31.
SUMMER READING KICKOFF HULLABALOO
INEDIBLE JEWELRY
Tuesday, June 27 at 2-4pm Miniatures artist Jessica Partain will cover basic techniques in working with polymer clay to make food items and turn them into earrings or necklaces. At this session you’ll make sushi and frozen pops. Grades 7-12. Registration is required and begins June 13. Call 434.979.7151 x4 to register.
LIFE-SIZE CLUE: AFTER HOURS
Friday, June 30 at 6-8pm (Setup begins at 5pm) Who Done It? Was it Miss Scarlet in the dining room with the candlestick? Colonel Mustard in the study Saturday, June 10 at 10am-12pm with the lead pipe? Help solve the mystery in an Celebrate the sweet start of summer at Central after-hours life-size Clue game using all the rooms Library’s annual street party. Swing to the sounds of the Rivanna Winds, snack on donuts, enjoy face in the library! Planned and run by the Central Teen Advisory Board. Best for ages 5+. Teens interested painting, and pick up a JMRL summer challenge sheet. Check out the Friends’ mini-book sale and visit in helping behind the scenes should call Tasha at with the riders of Books on Bikes, too. For all ages. 434.979.7151 x4 for more information or to sign up.
3D PRINT JEWELRY
Wednesday, June 14 at 6:30pm Select a simple jewelry design for the 3D printer and add your personal touch with the help of JMRL staff. Prints will be picked up at a later date. Ages 14+. Registration is required and begins June 1. Call 434.979.7151 x4 to register.
FENCING BY DESIGN
Thursday, June 15 at 2pm Join us for a fencing demonstration with the Charlottesville Fencing Association. They will be demonstrating the art of fencing, including historical techniques and some hands on fun. For all ages.
BLOOMSDAY OPEN MIC
Friday, June 16 at 4pm Tin Whistle Irish Pub, 609 E. Market Street Join JMRL staff and local Irish literature lovers for this worldwide annual commemoration and celebration of the life of Irish writer James Joyce. Share your favorite passage by an Irish writer. (2 hours of free parking in the Market St. garage.)
JULY VIDEO GAME NIGHT
Thursday, July 6 at 5pm Whether you want to try out a new video game system or show off your gaming skills, teens are invited to game out for 2 hours straight. Games will be available to play on both classic and new game systems, including Wii, Wii U and Xbox 360 Kinect; snacks will also be provided. Grades 5-12. Registration is required and begins June 22. Call 434.979.7151 x4 to register.
MAD SCIENCE LAB: SUPERSTRUCTURES
Thursday, July 13 at 4pm Be a junior architect and engineer! Learn about compression and tension, strengthen a sponge beam with a knitting needle rod, and determine the toughest textile. Test out shapes for strength with the Column Collapser. Have fun building while building an understanding of structures. Grades K-6. Registration is required and begins June 29.
AFTER-HOURS LIBRARY MINI GOLF
Friday, July 14 between 6-8pm See the inside of the library transformed into 9 rounds of fun. Enjoy 3 rounds of golf on each floor ranging from easy to hard. Fun for the whole family.
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CENTRAL LIBRARY JULY - CONTINUED PRINTMAKING WORKSHOP: NOTECARDS
Tuesday, July 18 at 6:30pm Learn to create relief prints with carving tools and water-based inks with Virginia Thompson. You’ll leave with your printing block and notecards with your print. All supplies provided, but bring images and sketches you like. Ages 14+. Required registration begins July 3.
BREAKDANCE
Tuesday, July 25 at 2-3pm Join instructor Kangyoon Bae in an introduction to this exciting style of dance. Find out how it began and enjoy the routines as you learn some basic dance moves. No experience required. Grades 6-12. Required registration begins July 11. Call 434.979.7151 x4 to register.
FANTASTIC FANDOM CLUB
Monday, July 31 at 4pm Come hang out and discuss what you are a fan of while we celebrate Harry Potter’s Birthday. We will debate about characters that you hate, watch some of your favorite episodes and create a golden snitch to take home. Grades 5-12. Registration is required and begins July 17. Call 434.979.7151 x4 to register.
AUGUST TECH DESIGN WORKSHOP
Tuesday, August 8 at 6pm Come learn about digital visual communication with Virginia-based artist, designer, and photographer John LeMasney. You likely did not encounter a lot of visual communication training in school, if you went to school in the US. Design is important today, and if you are not sure where to start, here is a good place. Registration is requested and begins July 24. Call 434.979.7151 x4 to register.
ROBLOX TOURNAMENT
Saturday, August 12 at 2-4pm Are you a fan of Roblox? Join the Central Library for our first-ever Roblox tournament. We’ll be playing Speed Run 4 and Zombie Rush! First and second place will win a prize! Bring your own device or one will be provided. Grades 5-12. Registration is required and begins July 29. Call 434.979.7151 x4 to register.
FILM SCREENING: 13TH
Monday, August 14 at 6:30pm Watch and discuss Netflix’s original documentary, 13th (2016), an in-depth look at the prison system in the United States and how it reveals the nation’s history of racial inequality. In partnership with the Albemarle-Charlottesville NAACP.
BOOK BUFFET
Wednesday, August 16 between 9am-5pm Try it -you might like it. Expand your world with spectacular books about space and beyond. Check out your favorites. No reservations required, just an appetite for good books. For all ages.
DOCTOR WHO CRAFT: WEEPING ANGELS
Thursday, August 17 at 7pm Do you love Doctor Who as much as we do? Join us in creating one of the most feared villains of the show, the Weeping Angels. All materials are provided. Ages 14+. Registration is required and begins August 3. Call 434.979.7151 x4 to register.
TOTAL SOLAR ECLIPSE VIEWING PARTY
Monday, August 21 at 1:30pm Celebrate America’s first total solar eclipse in almost a century at Central Library’s viewing party. Come early to decorate an out-of-this-world solar cookie and learn about the eclipse from a local expert. Get your official NASA safety viewing glasses and stroll over to Lee Park for front row seats at the grand event! Peak eclipse viewing time is around 2:402:45pm. For all ages. Children must be accompanied by adult.
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FIND YOUR NEXT FAVORITE BOOK Check out one of these library resources the next time you’re looking for something new to read.
GROW. LEARN. CONNECT. The JMRL Blog Did you know that JMRL has its own blog? Visit jmrlblog.com the next time you’re looking for book suggestions. The blog is home to many booklists, book reviews, and even book horoscopes. You’ll also find more information about events, databases, and other resources offered by JMRL. You can follow the blog through email updates so you never miss a post.
JMRL READS The Library Wiki You can find booklists made by JMRL staff by genre or by theme at JMRL Reads: jmrl.org/wiki. You can also see lists of what the library’s book groups and clubs have been reading for more ideas of what to read.
WHAT DO I READ NEXT? Personal Librarian Reccomendations Have you ever finished a book that you absolutely adored, and wished that there were more? Have you had trouble finding books that live up to your expectations? Are you sick and tired of waiting for your favorite author to publish their next book? JMRL has a readers’ advisory service that you can use whenever you’re unsure which book you should read next. All you have to do is fill out the “What Do I Read Next?” form at: bit.ly/jmrlreading. The form will ask you to list three of your favorite authors or books, which genres you are interested in, and what type of content you’d like to avoid. JMRL librarians will get back to you with personalized book suggections within three days. If filling out forms isn’t your style, you can chat with a librarian in person, over the phone by calling 434.979.7151x4, or texting 434.236.8611, through email at reference@jmrl.org, or by chatting on jmrl.org.
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CROZET LIBRARY 2020 LIBRARY AVE, CROZET ∙ 434.823.4050
MON: 1-9 TUES: 1-9 WED: 9-9 THUR: 9-5 FRI: 9-5 SAT: 9-5 SUN: closed
COLOR KEY: ADULTS ∙ TEENS ∙ KIDS ∙ MULTIPLE No registration is required unless otherwise noted.
AROUND THE BRANCH MAKE & TAKE PROJECTS Enjoy crafts but short on time? Stop by the Crozet Library each month for quick and easy projects to do at your own pace, or take them to go. Materials are provided. June: Zentangle July: Henna tattoos (Mehndi) August: Solar system magnets
WHATCHAMACALLIT
June - August Do you think you have an idea of what the mystery object could be? Each month we’ll feature an intriguing item from nature. Submit your guess as to what it might be and you’ll enter your name to win a treat from Crozet Creamery. For all ages.
FANTASTIC WORLDS July
Stop by the display area in the teen section to design your own fictional place. Is it a city? A planet? A magical forest? Create a backstory, describe the setting, and draw your imaginary world.
DESIGN IT, BUILD IT
August What can you build out of the materials we provide? For all ages.
DESIGN A CONSTELLATION
August Stop by the display area in the teen section to learn about the star myths and design your own constellation image and backstory. While you’re there, pick up some information about the upcoming solar eclipse.
BEYOND THE BINARY
June Stop by the display area in the teen section to learn more about gender identities beyond the binary and add your gender identity to our community portrait in honor of LGBT Month. Pick up your own “My pronouns are…” name badge while you’re there.
DESIGN-A-BOT
July What would your dream robot look like? Stop by the library to design your own. For all ages.
DON’T MISS IT! SUMMER PERFORMERS ON PAGE 2.
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RECURRING EVENTS MONDAY NIGHT BOOK GROUP
Monthly on Mondays at 7pm Join this informal group for relaxed and stimulating book discussions. Newcomers always welcome. June 5: American Pastoral by Philip Roth July 10: My Brilliant Friend by Elena Ferrante August 7: TBD
A NIGHT AT THE MOVIES
Mondays listed below at 6:30pm Join the Crozet Library for a night at the movies with theater-style popcorn and drinks. Ages 18+. June 26: La La Land (2016) July 24: Bride and Prejudice (2004) (See Bollywood Dance class on p. 15) August 28: A Dog’s Purpose (2017)
MUSINGS: A TEEN WRITER’S WORKSHOP
Monthly on Tuesdays at 6:30pm June 6 ∙ July 11 ∙ August 1 Join other teen writers every month to stretch your imagination with new techniques and prompts. Feel free to bring writing or art samples with you and receive helpful feedback. All creative writing welcome -- poetry, non-fiction, and fanfiction included! Grades 7-12. Registration recommended. Drop-ins are always welcome.
TEEN ADVISORY BOARD (TAB)
Monthly on Tuesdays at 6:30-7:30pm We need your ideas! The Crozet Library Teen Advisory Board 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 6-12. TAB application required. No meeting in June July 18: New member preview day: All who are curious about joining TAB are welcome to check it out with no obligations, including rising 6th graders who will be eligible for membership in September. August 8: Age-out party for graduated seniors.
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 age requirements. Registration required.
R.A.D. (READ AND DISCUSS)
Tuesday, June 27 at 6:30-8pm Reading: Fake ID by Lamar Giles. Grades 6-12. Required registration begins June 5.
YAK & SNACK
Monday, July 31 at 6:30-8pm Reading: The Lightning Thief (Percy Jackson and the Olympians Book 1) by Rick Riordon. Grades 6-8. Required registration begins July 10.
THE LITERATI BOOK CLUB
Tuesdays listed below at 6:30-8pm For more mature teen readers. College students home for the summer are welcome. July 25: Carry On by Rainbow Rowell Required registration begins June 27. August 29: Simon vs. the Homo Sapiens Agenda by Becky Albertalli Required registration begins August 1.
LEGO AT THE LIBRARY
Second Tuesdays between 2-3pm June 13 ∙ July 11 ∙ August 8 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. Registration is requested.
WEE ONES
Thursdays at 9:30-10am June 15 - July 20 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 May 25 at 9am. Birthdate must fall between 6/16/15 and 6/15/16.
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CROZET LIBRARY RECURRING EVENTS ALPHABET SOUP
Thursdays at 10:30am June 15 - July 20 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 story time on their own, without an accompanying adult or younger siblings. Registration is required and begins May 25 at 9am.
SPCA PAWS TO READ
Thursdays listed below from 11am-12pm June 15 & 29 ∙ July 13 & 27 Improve your reading skills and make a new friend by reading aloud to Lucy, a therapy dog. Lucy is a registered therapy animal with The Alliance of Therapy Dogs. Along with owner/handler Ellen, the team volunteers as part of the CharlottesvilleAlbemarle SPCA therapy dog program. 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.
STITCHES HANDCRAFT GROUP
Last Tuesdays at 4:30pm June 27 ∙ July 25 ∙ August 29 Bring any project you’re working on (or the materials for a project you’re interested in learning) and join this fun group for an hour of handcrafting and sharing. Ages 8 to adult.
TEEN SUMMER KICKOFF PARTY
Tuesday, June 13 at 6-8:30pm Welcome summer in style with this Moana-themed kickoff party for teens. Bring your own beach towel and join us for summer snacks and a showing of the movie Moana (2016). Grades 6-12. Registration requested and begins on May 22.
FILM SCREENING: FANTASTIC BEASTS
Saturday, June 17 at 1:30-4:30pm Enjoy Harry Potter-themed snacks at this showing of the most recent Potterverse movie, Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them (2016). Grades 6-12. Registration requested and begins on May 22.
READ LOCAL: JENNIFER ACKERMAN
Monday, June 19 at 6:30pm Local author Jennifer Ackerman will discuss her book The Genius of Birds, a fascinating demonstration of how bird brains reveal a whole new way of thinking about intelligence, including their capacity of abstract thinking, problem-solving, and more. Books for sale by Over the Moon Bookstore.
KNIT 1: A 4-WEEK WORKSHOP FOR BEGINNERS
Tuesdays listed below at 4:30pm June 20 & 27 ∙ July 25 ∙ August 1 Commit to this 4-week class and walk away with a pet critter designed and crafted by you. Ages 8+. Registration is required and begins May 30.
INEDIBLE JEWELRY
Tuesday, June 20 at 2-4pm Miniatures artist Jessica Partain will cover basic techniques in working with polymer clay to make food items and turn them into earrings or necklaces. At this session you’ll make avocados and watermelons. SUMMER KICKOFF CELEBRATION To see examples of Jessica’s work, please visit Monday, June 12 between 5:30-7pm www.inediblejewelry.com. Grades 7-12. Cruise on over to the library to gather your first round Required registration begins on June 1. of summer reading, then step outside to enjoy some sweet summer treats and sun-filled fun. Pick up your PICTURE BOOK FILM FEST first JMRL Summer Reading Challenge sheet, and let Friday, June 23 at 10:30am the summer begin. For all ages. Rain cancels. 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. Registration is requested and begins June 5. Drop-ins always welcome.
JUNE
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PLAYING IN THE PAST
Monday, June 26 at 2pm Get moving while you learn about how kids in the past worked and played. Learn and play games from long ago with historic interpreters from the Frontier Culture Museum. Ages 6-12. Registration is required and begins June 5.
JMRL’S LIBRARY ON WHEELS
Friday, June 30 between 10am-12pm Stop by to visit JMRL’s amazing Bookmobile, the library that travels around Albemarle County and the City of Charlottesville. Take a tour, check out library materials, and find out how it all works! For all ages.
TABLETOP GAME DAY
Friday, June 30 at 2-4pm Come to the Crozet Library for an afternoon of advanced tabletop gaming. Board and card games will be available or bring your own to share. Grades 6-12.
JULY BEGINNER YOGA
Saturday, July 15 at 10-11am Stretch your muscles and learn basic yoga moves with this introductory class by Crozet’s Santosha Yoga Studio. Ages 14+. Registration requested and begins June 24, but walk-ins welcome.
FOLDED FANTABULOUS FLYERS
Monday, July 17 between 2-4pm Stop by anytime during the two hours to create a few amazing paper flying machines. Ages 7-14.
INTRO TO CALLIGRAPHY
Monday, July 17 at 6:30-8:30pm Explore the art of modern calligraphy with this workshop by Michelle Streeter of Ma Belle Calligraphy. No previous experience necessary. All materials are provided. Ages 14+. Required registration begins June 27.
“MOVIE” ON OVER TO THE CROZET LIBRARY
Tuesday, July 18 at 2pm 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 getcomfortable pillows. Call the Crozet Library for movie details. Ages 6-11. Registration is requested and begins June 26. Drop-ins are always welcome.
SABER FORCE ACADEMY
Tuesday, July 18 at 5:30-6pm Saber Force Academy teaches lightsaber combat and force philosophy using techniques from a variety of martial art styles. With a blend of physical and mental exercise, they aim to better themselves and the world at large. Grades 5-12. Required registration begins on June 27.
MAD SCIENCE IN THE MOVIES
Friday, July 21 at 11am Join Mad Science of Central Virginia for exciting demonstrations and hands-on activities to discover why science is the real star on the big screen. Make your own mini movie flipbooks to take home. Ages 6-12. Registration is required and begins June 26.
POTLUCK & QUIDDITCH IN THE PARK
Friday, July 21 at 1-3pm Bring a broom to ride and a dish to share to Crozet Park for a picnic and afternoon of quidditch, the sport played in Harry Potter. Meet in the grass area by the pond. Grades 6-12. Rain cancels.
FANDOM CUPCAKE WARS
Thursday, July 27 at 2-3:30pm Battle for cupcake supremacy! Design your own cupcake themed after your favorite fandom, add display elements, photograph your creation, and vote for overall best design. Afterwards, if you can bear to say goodbye to your creation, it’s yours to eat. Grades 6-12. Required registration begins July 10.
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CROZET LIBRARY JULY - CONTINUED PAGE TURNERS: A BOOK GROUP FOR KIDS
Friday, July 28 at 2pm Stop by the library to get your free copy of All Four Stars by Tara Dairman, about a 6th grader who is accidentally hired as a restaurant critic for a New York newspaper. Read it on your own and then join other Page Turners for an hour of book club discussion and fun. Ages 8-11. Registration is required and begins on June 26.
BOLLYWOOD DANCE WORKOUT
Saturday, July 29 at 2pm Get a workout while you learn new dance moves in this fun introduction to Bollywood Dance led by Kumud Vanderveer. No prior experience necessary. Ages 14+. Registration requested but walk-ins welcome.
AUGUST DORM ROOM COOKING
Tuesday, August 1 at 6:30-8pm You can do better than ramen and easy mac. Learn to feed yourself with nothing more than a microwave in this hands-on workshop, ideal for the collegebound or any teen who wants more control over their eating. Food included. Grades 6-12. Required registration begins July 11.
CAMP HALF-BLOOD
Friday, August 4 at 6-8pm Celebrate the end of summer Camp Half-blood style! Get sorted into your cabin, take on a quest, enjoy themed snacks, and complete activities for the major Greek gods and goddesses. Grades 6-12. Required registration begins July 14.
YOU ARE MY SUNSHINE
Wednesday, August 9 at 2pm Learn a little about our closest star and investigate how its powers can be used to cook up a dessert or create works of art. You’ll also be able to pick up a pair of solar shades for safely viewing the total solar eclipse later in the month. Ages 7-13. Registration is required and begins on July 17.
BOOK TASTING
Friday & Saturday, August 11-12, all day Try it; you might like it! Ravenous readers, take a seat at designated book tasting tables where you can discover delicious new books you may enjoy. Feel free to check them out afterwards. Participants will be entered into a special prize drawing. For all ages.
WRECK YOUR NOTEBOOK
Monday, August 14 at 6-7:30pm Back to school is even more exciting when you customize your school supplies to fit your own style. Hang out with other middle-schoolers as you personalize your gear. You bring your folders, notebooks, binders, etc. and we’ll supply the materials… and some snacks of course. Grades 6-8. Required registration begins on July 24.
IT’S BIN FUN: SENSORY PLAY FOR INFANTS & TODDLERS
Friday, August 25 between 10:30-11:30am 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 is requested and begins August 4. Drop-ins are always welcome.
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SUMMER KICKOFFS Find out when your local branch is celebrating summer reading.
CROZET LIBRARY
GREENE COUNTY LIBRARY
CENTRAL LIBRARY
GREENE COUNTY LIBRARY
SUMMER READING KICKOFF HULLABALOO
SUMMER READING KICKOFF PARTY
Monday, June 5 at 6-8pm Get ready for summer reading and join the Greene County Library for all kinds of fun including Lego Man, moon bounce, buttered popcorn, ice cream, face painting, tattoos, farm animal petting zoo, reptile and amphibian zoo, and more.
Saturday, June 10 at 10am-12pm Celebrate the sweet start of summer at Central Library’s annual street party. Swing to the sounds of the Rivanna Winds, snack on donuts, enjoy face painting, and pick up a JMRL summer challenge sheet. Check out the Friends’ mini-book sale and visit LOUISA COUNTY LIBRARY with the riders of Books on Bikes, too. For all ages. SUMMER READING KICKOFF CROZET LIBRARY Tuesday, June 6 at 2-4pm SUMMER KICKOFF CELEBRATION Read by design. Come and join the builders at the Monday, June 12 between 5:30-7pm library. Fun with LEGOs, planks and more. All ages Cruise on over to the library to gather your first round welcome. Enjoy some refreshments. of summer reading, then step outside to enjoy some NELSON MEMORIAL LIBRARY sweet summer treats and sun-filled fun. Pick up your ROCKETS BY DESIGN first JMRL Summer Reading Challenge sheet, and let Monday, June 5 at 4:30-6pm the summer begin. For all ages. Rain cancels. Create your own rocket and blast it into space at our GORDON AVENUE LIBRARY Summer Reading Kickoff. While you are here get a ICE CREAM SOCIAL treat, find out all about summer programs and all that Monday, June 12 between 6:30-8pm the library has to offer during your summer vacation I scream, you scream… let’s share some ice cream. so that you can become a reader by design. All ages. It’s time for Gordon Avenue Library’s traditional NORTHSIDE LIBRARY kickoff for summer fun. Get started in the Summer SCHOOL’S OUT BLOCK PARTY Reading Program, eat ice cream, listen to music Tuesday, June 13 between 5:30-7:30pm provided by the Jim Howe Jazz Trio, and get Enjoy live rock and blues music by the Freight Paid decorated by Expressions! Face Painting. Band, a free Kona Ice sno-cone, face painting, magic tricks and receive your first summer reading challenge sheet. For all ages.
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GORDON AVENUE LIBRARY 1500 GORDON AVE, CHARLOTTESVILLE ∙ 434.296.5544
MON: 9-9 TUES: 9-6 WED: 12-9 THUR: 10-6 FRI: 10-5 SAT: 10-5 SUN: closed
COLOR KEY: ADULTS ∙ TEENS ∙ KIDS ∙ MULTIPLE No registration is required unless otherwise noted.
AROUND THE BRANCH BUILDER BOX Each week our box will be filled with something new to make or do. Ask at the Children’s Desk for this week’s pack to design and learn in the library. June 12-17: Mark Your Place: Bookmarks
TEEN CRAFT CORNER There will be a new craft and activity each month in the teen area. Materials provided. Grades 6-12. June: Design a Bookmark July: Friendship Bracelets August: Tangram Design Challenge
NATIONAL METEOR WATCH DAY
Friday, June 30 Stop in to learn about the magic of shooting stars with fact sheets, and books about meteors. Make a June 26-July 1: Stack Math: Stack cups with the shooting star craft to take home. For all ages. “magic formula” June 19-24:
Twist and Twinkle: Foil and pipe cleaner sculpture
July 3-8:
Paper Pilots: Paper airplanes and rockets
July 10-14: July 17-22: July 23-30:
ALL ABOUT AUSTEN
July Building Blocks: Paper blocks With Persuasion, we hope to get you to use your Sense and Sensibility to play our Jane Austen quiz. Extraordinaires: Design game Don’t let your Pride and Prejudice keep you from Circle of Friendship: a chance to win Love and Friendship, or at least a Bracelets and Friendship Chain Jane Austen-themed prize. (International Day of Friendship)
July 31-August 5: Everything is Strawsome: Strawbees August 7-12: Terrific Tangrams: Tangram pictures August 14-19: Open Ideas: Make what you can imagine
YOUTH ARTISTS DISPLAY Interested in having your school’s art work displayed? See or call a children’s librarian. June: Venable Elementary School
LEGO EXTRAVAGANZA
August We are setting forth a challenge to all LEGO fans to design and build an original structure. Entries will be accepted from July 24 - August 5. All entries will remain on display during month of August. Entry form required. Vote for your favorite August 7-31.
SOLAR ECLIPSE SCAVENGER HUNT August Follow the clues around the library to explore the galaxy using solar shapes and moon phases. Get a pair of eclipse viewing glasses, while supplies last.
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RECURRING EVENTS HANDCRAFT GROUP
First Thursdays at 3-4pm June 1 ∙ July 6 ∙ August 3 Bring any handwork project you’re working on and join this group for an hour of handcrafting and sharing.
ADVISORY COMMITTEE OF TEENS
First Wednesdays at 7pm June 7 ∙ July 5 ∙ August 2 Plan cool teen activities for the library, create displays, share good books, and more. Snacks will be provided and members can receive volunteer hours for participation. It’s your chance to make the library your own. Grades 6-12. Registration recommended.
LIVE POETS SOCIETY
A RAY OF SUNSHINE: A NEW TEEN BOOK GROUP
June 14: A Man Called Ove by Fredrik Backman July 12: The Nightingale by Kristin Hannah August 9: The Farming of Bones by Edwidge Danticat
BLOCK PARTY: LEGO GATHERINGS
First Wednesdays at 7pm Second Wednesdays at 7-8pm June 7 ∙ July 5 ∙ August 2 Come and share original poetry with the group or just Come join other teens to read and discuss an array of great novels with a solar theme for the listen. summer. Light snacks will be provided. Grades 7-12. WEDNESDAY EVENING Registration required, begins May 24 and is ongoing. Copies of the book provided. BOOK GROUP Second Wednesdays at 7:30pm June 14: I’ll Give You The Sun by Jandy Nelson July 12: The Sun Is Also A Star by Nicola Yoon Meets monthly to share insights on a variety of August 9: Every Soul a Star by Wendy Mass classic and contemporary fiction and nonfiction.
WHAT’S IN YOUR ATTIC?
First Mondays at 12-2pm June 5 ∙ July 3 ∙ August 7 Everyone has too much stuff, and no one knows what to do with it. Your kids don’t want it, and Craigslist is too much work. Let the staff at Quinn’s Auction Galleries offer tips and tricks to help you with the difficult process of downsizing. Feel free to bring a treasured item that you would like to learn more about for the auction staff to review. Items will be reviewed on a first come, first serve basis. Registration is recommended and is ongoing. See page 32 for Northside Library dates.
PAGE TO SCREEN MOVIE NIGHT
Fourth Wednesdays at 7pm Monthly screening of a popular film adaptation of a book. Light refreshments are served.
Monthly on Fridays between 3-4pm June 9 ∙ July 21 ∙ August 11 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; JMRL will have the building blocks for your next creation. Ages 5+. KEVA planks available July 21.
DROP-IN STORIES & MORE
Saturdays at 11-11:30am June 3 - August 26 Add some brain-building to your errands. Stop by on Saturdays for stories, movement, and early literacy: Sing, Talk, Read and Play fun for the young. June 17, 11am-12pm: Build a Reader Storytime: Blocks and building stories followed with time to play with building blocks and discover all the literacy and brain building happening at Gordon Avenue Library this summer. DON’T MISS IT! SUMMER PERFORMERS ON PAGE 2.
June 28: Quiz Show (1994) July 26: 5 Flights Up (2014) August 23: Accidental Tourist (1988)
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GORDON AVE LIBRARY RECURRING EVENTS READING RUMPUS
Mondays at 10:30-11am June 19 - August 7 A lively literacy 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.
MONKEY BUSINESS
Thursdays at 10:30-11:15am June 22 - August 10* *No class July 13 Come monkey around with exciting stories, fingerplays, silly songs, and flannel stories. Designed to help independent 3 and 4 year olds practice selfsufficiency and develop early literacy skills to help them be ready to read and succeed. Registration is required and begins June 6.
BOOKAROOS BOOK CLUB
Third Thursdays at 3:30-4:30pm For those younger book wranglers who love to snack MOTHER GOOSE TIME and discuss a different book each month. For rising Mondays at 11:30am-12:15pm 2nd graders. Required registration begins May 18 OR and is ongoing. Free books provided. Limit: 10. Tuesdays at 9:30-10:15am June 15: My Father’s Dragon by Ruth Stiles June 19 - August 8 Gannett Simple stories, rhymes, and songs for children up to July 20: The Great Cake Mystery by Alexander 23 months and caregiver followed by time to play and McCall Smith socialize. This special time supports early literacy August 17: The Miniature World of Marvin & James and language skills by encouraging singing, playing, by Elise Broach talking, and reading. Registration is required and begins on June 6. BOOK BITES
TWOS & THREES TOGETHER
Fourth Thursdays at 3:30-4:30pm Ravenous readers are invited to snack while discussing a different book read each month. For rising 3rd and 4th graders. Required registration begins May 18 and is ongoing. Free books provided. Limit: 10. June 22: Ms. Bixby’s Last Day by John David Anderson July 27: Mighty Jack by Ben Hatke August 24: Masterpiece by Elise Broach
FUN FOR THE YOUNG @ THE FRALIN
BOOK BATCH BOOK GROUP
Mondays at 9:30-10am OR Tuesdays at 10:30-11am June 20 - August 8 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.” Registration is required and begins on June 6.
Wednesdays listed below at 10am June 21 ∙ July 5 & 19 Start with a book and then go look! We visit The Fralin Art Museum to share stories, music, and movement. Then the docents invite the youngest art patrons to explore the Museum. Stories will help enrich the art experience of the current exhibit. To register or find out what exhibits will be highlighted, email museumoutreach@virginia.edu or call 434243-2050. Ages 3-5.
Fourth Mondays at 7-8pm Read some great books, join in the discussion, and enjoy a batch of cookies and snacks. Grades 5-6. Registration required, begins June 5 and is ongoing. Free copies of the book provided. June 26: Awkward by Svetlana Chmakova July 24: Fourteenth Goldfish by Jennifer L. Holm August 28: Space Case by Stuart Gibbs
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SPCA PAWS TO READ
Monthly on Wednesdays between 4-5pm June 14 ∙ July 19 ∙ August 9 Improve reading skills and make a new friend by reading aloud to a furry friend from the Charlottesville-Albemarle SPCA’s pet therapy teams. Come for a fifteen-minute turn. For any reader. Reading times are limited; recommended registration ongoing and begins May 10.
JUNE SPCA PAWS TO READ KICKOFF
Wednesday, June 7 between 3:30-4:30pm “Who Let the Dogs Out?” Come and see as we have a meet and greet with our “reading” dogs and their handlers. Get your face painted, check out our dog books, craft a dog toy and get some special swag from the Charlottesville-Albemarle SPCA! Finally, bring in an item to donate for the sweet animals at the SPCA. They are looking for soft towels (gently used is OK), paper towels and soft treats for dogs.
ICE CREAM SOCIAL
Monday, June 12 between 6:30-8pm I scream, you scream… let’s share some ice cream. It’s time for Gordon Avenue Library’s traditional kickoff for summer fun. Get started in the Summer Reading Program, eat ice cream, listen to music provided by the Jim Howe Jazz Trio, and get decorated by Expressions! Face Painting.
“DELVE INTO DESIGN” ART PROGRAM
Friday, June 23 from 2-3pm Have you ever wanted to join your child in one of their classes? Join Venable art teacher Melissa Combs in an art class designed to be done by a child and their adult. See what the power of two can create. Grades K-1 with an adult. Registration required and begins May 23.
PRINTMAKING WORKSHOP: HANDMADE BOOKS
Tuesday, June 27 at 3-4:30pm Want to make your own book? Artist Virginia Thompson will show you how to make two. Warm up with a folded X-Book and continue by creating a Longstitch Paper Bag Keepsake Book. Needles and awls will be used. Materials will be provided, but you may also bring small pictures, stickers, and other keepsakes to personalize the book. Ages 14+. Required registration begins May 30.
JULY LEGO CODING UNPLUGGED
Thursday, July 6 at 3pm What could be better than playing with legos while learning coding skills? Welcome to coding unplugged. Help a LEGO minifigure find a way out of a maze and have a minifigure race. Grades 3-6. Registration is required and begins June 6.
MAD SCIENCE LAB: SUPERSTRUCTURES
Thursday, July 13 at 11am Be a junior architect and engineer! Learn about compression and tension, strengthen a sponge beam with a knitting needle rod, and determine the toughest textile. Test out shapes for strength with the Column Collapser. Have fun building while building an understanding of structures. Grades K-6. Registration is required and begins June 29.
3D PRINT JEWELRY
Monday, July 17 at 6:30pm Select a simple jewelry design for the 3D printer and add your personal touch with the help of JMRL staff. Prints will be picked up at a later date. Ages 14+. Registration is required and begins June 26.
SABER FORCE ACADEMY
Wednesday, July 19 at 7-7:30pm Using techniques and maneuvers from a plethora of reality-based martial arts, Saber Force Academy teaches true lightsaber combat. With a blend of physical and mental exercise, they aim to better themselves and the world at large. They train knights with sabers of light! Grades 5-12. Registration is required and begins July 5.
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GORDON AVE LIBRARY AUGUST GETTING STARTED WITH GENEALOGY
Saturday, August 5 at 2pm Dr. Shelley Murphy will present a workshop for people new to genealogy and also good for experienced genealogists/family historians. You will be introduced to some methods and strategies to help enhance your research and combat some genealogy brick walls.
SPACE IS THE PLACE
Monday, August 14 at 10:30-11:30am We rocket out of the galaxy for space stories and songs. Then return to earth for some S.T.E.M. activities. Ages 4-6. Registration is required and begins August 1.
OH MY, STARS & MARS
Tuesday, August 15 at 10:30-11:30am Blast off for an out of this world storytime and stay for some S.T.E.M. activities. Ages 2-3. Registration is required and begins August 1.
ECLIPSE SCAVENGER HUNT
Wednesday, August 16 at 7-8pm Gordon ACT and Central TAB groups unite to challenge each other in a galactic search through the Gordon Avenue Library. Compete to be the first team to complete all the missions and tasks. Out of this world snacks included.
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SUMMER FILMS Light refreshments are typically served. Please see corresponding branch page for more information.
RATED G OR PG
THE ACCIDENTAL TOURIST (1988) Gordon ∙ August 23 at 7pm ∙ 18 A DOG’S PURPOSE (2017) Crozet ∙ August 28 at 6:30pm ∙ 12 A LEGO BRICKUMENTARY (2014) Central ∙ July 27 at 7pm ∙ 5 THE BFG (2016) Nelson ∙ July 8 at 10:30am ∙ 28 FINDING DORY (2016) Louisa ∙ June 9 at 2pm ∙ 26 Scottsville ∙ July 29 at 2pm ∙ 38 HIDDEN FIGURES (2016) Central ∙ June 29 at 7pm ∙ 5 KUBO & THE TWO STRINGS (2016) Louisa ∙ July 21 at 2pm ∙ 26 MOANA (2016) Louisa ∙ June 23 at 2pm ∙ 26 Nelson ∙ June 10 at 10:30am ∙ 28 Northside ∙ June 6 at 6:30pm ∙ 34 PETE’S DRAGON (2016) Louisa ∙ July 28 at 2pm ∙ 26 Scottsville ∙ June 24 at 2pm ∙ 38 QUEEN OF KATWE (2016) Scottsville ∙ August 26 at 2pm ∙ 38 SHAUN THE SHEEP (2015) Northside ∙ August 8 at 6:30pm ∙ 34 SING (2016) Louisa ∙ July 14 at 2pm ∙ 26 Nelson ∙ August 19 at 10:30am ∙ 28 Northside ∙ July 11 at 6:30pm ∙ 34 STORKS (2016) Louisa ∙ June 30 at 2pm ∙ 26 RATED PG-13
5 FLIGHTS UP (2014) Gordon ∙ July 26 at 7pm ∙ 18 BRIDE & PREJUDICE (2004) Crozet ∙ July 24 at 6:30pm ∙ 12 FANTASTIC BEASTS & WHERE TO FIND THEM (2016) Crozet ∙ June 17 at 1:30pm ∙ 13 Greene ∙ June 1 at 7pm ∙ 23 Louisa ∙ June 16 at 2pm ∙ 26 LA LA LAND (2016) Crozet ∙ June 26 at 6:30pm ∙ 12 LION (2016) Central ∙ June 15 at 7pm ∙ 5 LOVING (2016) Nelson ∙ July 22 at 10:30am ∙ 28 QUIZ SHOW (1994) Gordon ∙ June 28 at 7pm ∙ 18 ROGUE ONE: A STAR WARS STORY (2016) Louisa ∙ July 7 at 2pm ∙ 26 RATED R
13TH (2016) Central ∙ August 14 at 6:30pm ∙ 9 ALLIED (2016) Nelson ∙ June 24 at 10:30am ∙ 28 NOT RATED
COLOR LINE OF SCRIMMAGE (2016) Northside ∙ June 14 at 6:30pm ∙ 35 NOTORIOUS (1946) Northside ∙ July 12 at 6pm ∙ 35 THE PARKING LOT MOVIE (2010) Central ∙ August 31 at 7pm ∙ 5 THE TINGLER (1959) Northside ∙ August 14 at 6:30pm ∙ 36
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HOURS
GREENE COUNTY LIBRARY 222 MAIN STREET, SUITE 101, STANARDSVILLE ∙ 434.985.5227
MON: 1-8 TUES: 12-8 WED: 10-6 THUR: 10-6 FRI: 9-5 SAT: 12-5 SUN: closed
COLOR KEY: ADULTS ∙ TEENS ∙ KIDS ∙ MULTIPLE No registration is required unless otherwise noted.
RECURRING EVENTS
BIBLIOPHILES: A TEEN BOOK CLUB
FRIDAY FILM SERIES
FIND YOUR FRIENDS PICTURE BOOK CHARACTER SCAVENGER HUNT
Monthly on Wednesdays at 3:30-4:30pm June 28 ∙ July 26 ∙ No August meeting THURSDAY NIGHT BOOK Join the monthly book discussion during Meet-ADISCUSSION GROUP Week. Don’t worry if you haven’t read the book, you First Thursdays (except August) at 7pm might want to after the discussion! The first 8 teens to arrive at each meeting receive a copy of the next This is a friendly group of serious readers. month’s book. Check the teen page on the JMRL Newcomers warmly welcomed at any time. website (jmrl.org/teens) to see what books will be June 1: The Art of Hearing Heartbeats by discussed. Grades 8-12. Jan-Philipp Sendker July 6: Year of Wonders: A Novel of the Plague Registration is recommended and ongoing. New members are always welcome. by Geraldine Brooks Fridays listed below at 7pm June 23: Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them (2016) July 14: TBD
MEET-A-WEEK
Weekly on Wednesdays (June-July) at 3:30-5pm Get together with your friends in the library meeting room on Wednesday afternoons. Play board games, make crafts, read, or just socialize. Snacks provided. Grades 6-12. Registration recommended.
TEEN ADVISORY BOARD (TAB)
Monthly on Wednesdays at 3:30-4:30pm June 14 ∙ July 12 ∙ No August meeting Once a month during Meet-A-Week, you can earn volunteer hours while hanging out with your friends and meeting new ones. Share your ideas for teen programs and materials at the library. Snacks provided. Grades 6-12. Registration recommended.
June 12 - August 5 Hiding in the children’s area is a picture book character you will recognize. Pick up a game card at the front desk and find a different character each week. Tell us who you found and get your game card stamped to win a prize. Ages 3-11.
RAPUNZELS: A BOOK GROUP FOR TWEEN GIRLS
Third Tuesdays (except August) 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. June 20: Land of Stories: The Wishing Spell by Chris Colfer July 18: Little House in the Big Woods by Laura Ingalls Wilder
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READ & RHYME TIME
Wednesdays at 10:30am June 7 - July 26 A half hour of fun that promotes verbal, motor, and social skills using short books, puppets, fingerplays, and flannel stories. Get moving with musical activities using scarves, shaker eggs, and rhythm instruments. Each class concludes with a short social playtime. For ages 1-2 with an accompanying parent or caregiver. Siblings welcome.
STORYBOOK BEAT
THEATRE GAMES
Saturday, June 24 at 2-3:30pm Professional actor and musician Koda Kerl will present an acting workshop featuring theatre games, improv, stage combat, and lots more. You never know when a star will be born. Grades 6-12. Required registration begins June 10.
DRUMMING WORKSHOP
Monday, July 10 at 6-7pm Do you love drumming? Join William “Whit” Whitten of Drum Call for an exciting, interactive workshop that explores the sounds of African drumming. Drums will be provided. Grades 5+. Required registration begins June 26.
Thursdays at 10:30am June 8 – July 27 Enjoy 45 minutes together in this early literacy class with engaging books, flannel stories, music and puppets. Enjoy a simple craft at the conclusion of the BOTTLE CAP CRAFTS class. For ages 3-5, with or without a caregiver or Wednesday July 19 at 3:30-5pm parent. Siblings welcome. During Meet-A-Week, use bottle caps, glue and assorted images to create necklaces, key rings, magnets and more. Bring your own images or use those provided by the library. Grades 6-12. Required registration begins June 28.
ONE-TIME EVENTS ORIGAMI EXPERIMENTS
Wednesday, June 7 at 3:30-5pm During Meet-A-Week, try your hand at some simple origami, or challenge yourself to tackle something more difficult. All supplies will be provided. Grades 6-12. Required registration begins May 17.
INDIAN VEGETARIAN COOKING DEMO
Saturday, June 17 at 2-3pm Learn and sample healthy yet delicious recipes that are rooted in India’s age old vegetarian culinary traditions in this demo by Kumud Vanderveer. Demo will include health benefits, home remedies of spices used, and a recipe sheet. Required registration begins May 29.
MAD SCIENCE WORKSHOP: FANTASTIC FLYERS
Monday, June 19 at 6:30–7:30pm Learn the fundamental principles of flight. Build different types of stunt planes and gliders. Experiment with trick planes and have a contest to see who can build the farthest flying glider. You’ll be Top Gun after this class. Grades K-6. Required registration begins May 29.
SATURDAY FAMILY MATINEE
Saturday, July 22 at 3-4:30pm Take an afternoon movie break from weekend chores. Movie TBA. Buttered popcorn provided.
STRAWBEES CONSTRUCT & INVENT
Monday, July 24 at 6:30-8pm Strawbees is an award-winning construction system. It is based on simple units that let children connect straws to each other and build small to huge mechanical objects from just straws and cardboard. Play, learn, invent, repeat. Grades 3-6. Required registration begins June 19.
3D PRINT JEWELRY
Tuesday, July 25 at 6:30pm Select a simple jewelry design for the 3D printer and add your personal touch with the help of JMRL staff. Prints will be picked up at a later date. Ages 14+. Registration is required and begins July 5. DON’T MISS IT! SUMMER PERFORMERS ON PAGE 2. SUMMER READING KICKOFF ON PAGE 16.
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LOUISA COUNTY LIBRARY 881 DAVIS HIGHWAY, MINERAL ∙ 540.894.5853
MON: 11-7 TUES: 11-7 WED: 10-5 THUR: 10-5 FRI: 10-5 SAT: 9-4 SUN: closed
COLOR KEY: ADULTS ∙ TEENS ∙ KIDS ∙ MULTIPLE No registration is required unless otherwise noted.
RECURRING EVENTS TUESDAY EVENING DISCUSSION GROUP
Fourth Tuesdays at 7pm Join us for this lively book group. June 27: 13th Tale by Diane Setterfield July 25: Someone Knows My Name by Lawrence Hill August 22: Commonwealth by Ann Patchett
TEEN ADVISORY BOARD (TAB)
Second Tuesdays at 5pm June 13 ∙ July 11 ∙ August 8 This is your chance to be heard when it comes to programming at the Louisa County Library. Help plan teen programs and activities. 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 GROUP
Final Wednesdays at 4pm It’s summer, so let’s roll out the graphic novels. Light B.Y.O.C.: BRING YOUR OWN CRAFT refreshments provided and free copies of the book Wednesdays at 2pm Do you knit, bead, make rugs, stitch or do any kind of are available on a first come, first served basis. handcraft? Come to share ideas, show off your work June 28: Ghosts by Raina Telgemeier July 26: The Odyssey by Gareth Hinds and get another crafter’s eye and perception. Chat August 30: Let’s talk about online fan fiction and meet your neighbors while you work on your craft. All ages and levels of experience welcome.
TECH 101
Mondays & Wednesdays at 2-4pm Schedule a 30-minute appointment for technical assistance with your devices. Appointments must be made in advance. Please note that we cannot assist with every request. Call 540.894.5853 for details or to schedule an appointment.
TWEEN STEAM
Second Tuesdays at 4pm A pop-up MakerSpace for ages 9-15. June 13: Artist Kit for your summer travels July 11: Solar Snack Oven August 8: Solar Viewer for the upcoming eclipse
PRESCHOOL READ & RHYME TIME
Thursdays at 10:30am 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.
GETTING STARTED AT PVCC
Monthly on Tuesdays at 6-7pm June 20 ∙ July 11 ∙ August 8 PVCC Outreach Manager Denise McClanahan will introduce PVCC’s degree and certificate programs, as well as provide information about placement tests, student services and other resources to help students get started at PVCC.
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FRIDAY MOVIE MATINEE
Fridays (June-July) at 2pm Beat the heat with a family movie. Refreshments provided. June 9: Finding Dory (2016; PG) June 16: Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find Them (2016; PG-13) June 23: Moana (2016; PG) June 30: Storks (2016; PG) July 7: Rogue One: A Star Wars Movie (2016; PG-13) July 14: Sing (2016; PG) July 21: Kubo and the Two Strings (2016; PG) July 28: Pete’s Dragon (2016; G)
AMERICAN SIGN LANGUAGE POTLUCK DINNER
Third Tuesdays at 5pm No June or July meeting ∙ August 15 Join Barbara Meadows and the Louisa County Library for a silent dinner. This is a great environment to practice some signing skills and learn more about deaf culture. All ages and skill levels are welcome. Please consider bringing a dessert or side dish to share.
ONE-TIME EVENTS SUMMER READING KICKOFF
Tuesday, June 6 at 2-4pm Read by design. Come and join the builders at the library. Fun with LEGOs, planks and more. All ages welcome. Enjoy some refreshments.
CAMPUS SAFETY 101
Saturday, June 10 at 2pm A real discussion with college students and other experts about navigating college campuses and assessing real life situations. For recent high school graduates and other young adults who will be attending college this fall. Refreshments provided.
DRUMMING WORKSHOP
TIE DYE & ICE CREAM WITH TAB & FRIENDS
Tuesday, June 13 at 4pm Join the TAB for a fun and colorful Tie Dye Workshop. Bring your own T-shirt, shorts, socks, pillowcase or other 100% cotton, linen, wool, or silk item. We’ll be working outside, weather permitting.
FAIRY HOUSES
Thursday, July 6 at 1:30pm Nancy Campbell with show you how to create a little dwelling for the fairy living in your house or garden. A child must sign up with an adult to build one house together. Registration required.
LITTLE RED ROCKET HOOD & OTHER SPACE AGE TALES
Tuesday, July 11 at 2:30pm Join Little Red as she rockets off to the Grandma planet. Is the Space Wolf far behind? Her friend Jack climbs a beanstalk through a wormhole to an adventure with a one-eyed giant. The GoodLife Theater gives these old fairy tales new life entwined and set in a far away galaxy.
FACE PAINTING WORKSHOP
Monday, July 17 at 2-3pm Learn the art of face painting in this workshop by Ginny Sieminski of Expressions! Face Painting. Grades 6-12. Required registration begins on July 3.
MAGIC SHOW
Wednesday, July 19 at 11am-12pm Come out for a fun time with coin tricks, card tricks and sleight of hand right before your eyes. All ages welcome.
ECLIPSE VIEWING PARTY
Monday, August 21 between 1-4pm Stop by to view the eclipse and grab a special pair of viewing glasses. DON’T MISS IT! SUMMER PERFORMERS ON PAGE 2.
Monday, June 12 at 2-3pm Do you love drumming? Join William “Whit” Whitten of Drum Call for an exciting, interactive workshop that explores the sounds of African drumming. Drums will be provided. Grades 5+. Required registration begins on May 30.
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NELSON MEMORIAL LIBRARY 8521 THOMAS NELSON HWY, LOVINGSTON ∙ 434.263.5904
MON: 10-7 TUES: 10-7 WED: 10-5:30 THUR: 10-5:30 FRI: 10-5 SAT: 10-2 SUN: closed
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. June: July: August:
Library Scavenger Hunt Watermelon Word Search Summer Coloring
CELEBRATORY BOOK DISPLAYS
BRIGHT IDEAS Check out our display each Thursday in June and July. You can learn about a different invention every week (and maybe take one home).
SOLAR ECLIPSE Come and check out our display case during the month of August. You can learn all about a solar eclipse and get prepared for the total solar eclipse that will be taking place on August 21. We will have handouts, a passive craft and viewing glasses available.
June: National Camping Month June 28: Red Rose Day July: World Watercolor Month July 7: Chocolate Day August: Family Fun Month August 16: Tell a Joke Day
RECURRING EVENTS
ADULT GENRE FOCUS
Free “Getting Started” information sessions are presented by PVCC Outreach Manager Denise McClanahan and will introduce PVCC’s degree and certificate programs, as well as provide information about placement tests, student services and other resources to help students get started at PVCC.
June: July: August:
Travel Diaries Humor
AUTHOR BIRTHDAY SHELF Stop by the first week of each month for a fun handout related to the author’s books. June: Eric Carle / June 25, 1929 July: Patricia Polacco / July 11,1944 August: Don Freeman / August 11,1908
GETTING STARTED AT PVCC Monthly on Mondays at 6-7pm June 12 ∙ July 10 ∙ August 7
BROWN BAG BOOK CLUB
Fourth Mondays at 12pm June 26: Pilgrim at TInker Creek by Annie Dillard July 24: Rules of Civility by Amor Towles August 28: Stranger in a Strange Land by Robert Heinlein
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TECH TUESDAYS
Fourth Tuesdays at 2-3pm June 27 ∙ July 25 ∙ August 22 Need help downloading books to your device? Stop by on any of these dates for some extra help.
TEEN ADVISORY BOARD (TAB)
Second Mondays at 4:30pm June 12 ∙ July 10 ∙ August 14 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.
SATURDAY MOVIE MATINEE
Saturdays listed below at 10:30am Take a break, have a snack, enjoy a movie. June 10: Moana (2016; PG; All ages) June 24: Allied (2016; R; Adults only) July 8: The BFG (2016; PG; All ages) July 22: Loving (2016; PG 13; Adults only) August 19: Sing (2016; PG; All ages)
STORIES OUT LOUD
Wednesdays at 10:30am June 7 - August 30* *No storytime August 1 Preschool children will enjoy a fun half hour with engaging books, crafts and activities, as they build their social, creative and early literacy skills. July 12: “Who lives in a tree?” Join Kathie Driscoll from the Nature Foundation at Wintergreen and a few of her friends as you discover nature’s architects. July 26: Storytime on a schoolbus: Join us on a big yellow bus this week. It will be a fun way to give children experience with the bus before they start school.
LEGO WEDNESDAYS
First Wednesdays (except August) at 4-5pm June 7 ∙ July 5 Bring your creativity and imagination. We will supply the rest. For all ages.
BOARD GAMES & SNACKS
Thursdays listed below at 2-3:30pm June 15 ∙ July 20 Join us for an afternoon of fun. We will have games available or you can bring your own to share.
JUNE SUMMER READING KICKOFF: ROCKETS BY DESIGN
Monday, June 5 at 4:30-6pm Create your own rocket and blast it into space at our Summer Reading Kickoff. While you are here get a treat, find out all about summer programs and all that the library has to offer during your summer vacation so that you can become a reader by design. All ages.
AUTHOR VISIT: ANGELA WOODRUFF SCOTT
Monday, June 12 at 5-7pm On an out-of-the-way corner of a Virginia country road, four generations of the indomitable Woodruff family struggled and overcame impossible odds to create Woodruff’s Café and Pie Shop, home of what Southern Living magazine called the best apple pie ever (yes, really ever). This family will join us for an author visit of their new cookbook A Little Slice of Heaven: A Celebration of Faith, Family, Perseverance, and Pie.
TECH SAVVY CODERS
Wednesday, June 14 at 1-2pm Want to be a computer coder or webpage designer? Come learn the basics which will put you on the path to becoming a professional. Grades 6-10. Registration is required and begins June 1.
NEEDLE FELTED FLOWER BROOCH
Thursday, June 22 at 1-3:30pm Create beautiful blooms by needle-felting colorful wool fibers and fashioning then into pretty petals. These can be made into brooches, hair clips, a necklace, or placed in a vase. Janice Stegall-Seibert from Felt Song Fiber will teach this workshop. Registration is required and begins June 1.
FAMOUS RACES & RIDDLES
Tuesday, June 27 at 2pm Everyone wins when you play music together with Kim and Jimbo Cary! Everyone will play a percussions instrument, guess an answer to an animal riddle (with hand puppets), and dance.
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NELSON MEM. LIBRARY JUNE - CONTINUED THEATRE GAMES
Thursday, June 29 at 2-3pm This is a fun, interactive workshop taught by Koda Kerl that will stimulate your imagination. Grades 3-5. Registration is required and begins June 15.
JULY STRAWBEES
Thursday, July 13 at 2-3pm Strawbees is a fun, creative, lightweight construction system. Come play and invent with us. Grades 1-5.
THEATRE GAMES
Monday, July 17 at 4:30-6pm Professional actor and musician Koda Kerl will present an acting workshop featuring theatre games, improv, stage combat, and lots more. You never know when a star will be born. Grades 6-12. Registration is required and begins July 3.
WACKY WEDNESDAY
Wednesday, July 19, all day Visit the Nelson Memorial Library, find some wacky changes in the library (or the library staff) and win a wacky prize. For all ages.
AUGUST BEAUTY & THE BEAST PARTY
Wednesday, August 2 at 3-5pm “Be our guest” at a surprisingly, delightful, lovely, and entertaining party with Belle, Chip, Miss Potts, Cogsworth, and all the other enchanting characters in Beauty and the Beast. For all ages.
OUR SOLAR SYSTEM & THE UPCOMING SOLAR ECLIPSE
Thursday, August 3 at 2-3pm Join Nature Foundation at Wintergreen’s Kathie Driscoll for an out-of-this-world presentation. How many planets are there and is Pluto really a dwarf? Come and find the answers and more about our sun and its solar family. You will also get a pair of viewing glasses so you can watch the eclipse on August 21. Grades 1-4. Registration is required and begins July 20.
GETTING STARTED WITH FAMILY GENEALOGY
Monday, August 14 at 5:30-7pm The session is for people new to genealogy and also good for experienced genealogists/family historians. They will be introduced to some methods and strategies to help enhance their research and combat some genealogy brick walls.
BIRDS: ARCHITECTURAL GENIUSES
Wednesday, July 26 at 2-3pm Join Kathie Driscoll from Nature Foundation at Wintergreen to discover natural building by design. Birds can build nest to withstand storms, winds, and even derechos, can you? After investigating their techniques, we’ll head outside to design our own bird nests. Grades 3-5. DON’T MISS IT! SUMMER PERFORMERS ON PAGE 2.
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FREE EBOOKS & MORE Visit jmrl.org/download to access online ebooks and audiobooks, and for more information.
OverDrive offers both eBooks and downloadable audiobooks compatible with many different mobile devices.
Freading offers a selection of eBooks available at all times; no holds, no waiting. Free account signup is required.
OneClick Digital offers both audiobooks and eBooks compatible with many different devices. Free account signup is required.
Enjoy a wide variety of the latest magazines, through Zinio. Keep the digital copies as long as you like. Free account signup is required.
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NORTHSIDE LIBRARY 705 W. RIO RD, CHARLOTTESVILLE ∙ 434.973.7893
MON: 12-9 TUES: 12-9 WED: 10-9 THUR: 10-6 FRI: 10-5 SAT: 10-5 SUN: closed
COLOR KEY: ADULTS ∙ TEENS ∙ KIDS ∙ MULTIPLE No registration is required unless otherwise noted.
AROUND THE BRANCH
RECURRING EVENTS
CONNECTING @ YOUR LIBRARY
STITCHES
Tuesdays & Thursdays at 2pm & 3pm One-on-one tutorials offered twice a week to answer your computer use questions and to learn how to use library resources to download eBooks, audiobooks, and magazines to your mobile devices. Call the Information Desk at 434.973.7893 x4 to sign up for a half-hour tutorial.
RESEARCH HELP
Mondays & Wednesdays at 2-4pm Schedule a 30-minute appointment for research assistance with a librarian. Appointments must be made in advance. Please note that we cannot assist with every request. Ages 14+. Call 434.973.7893 x4 for details or to schedule an appointment.
NORTHSIDE MAKERSPACE
Contact Northside Library for times Northside’s makerspace includes a 3D printer studio with Makerbot software and a recording studio. Recording equipment includes a microphone, amp, keyboard, and GarageBand. Both spaces are free to use. Contact the Teen Desk for more information. Ages 10+; patrons under 12 must be accompanied by adult 16 or older. Registration required.
First & Third Tuesdays at 1pm Like to knit, crochet, or do needlework? Get together with others who enjoy the same activity. Bring your project and visit while you work.
ADULT ANIME CLUB
Fourth Wednesdays at 6:30-8:45pm Come to watch and discuss anime at this new club for older anime fans. Ages 18+.
GROWN-UP GAME NIGHT
Fourth 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. June 26: Sentinels of Multiverse: Become part of a team of superheroes who go up against a supervillain in this cooperative deckbuilding game. July 24: Biblios: You’re in charge of a scriptorium in a medieval monastery, and are competing against the other players to create the best library in Europe. August 28: Castles of Mad King Ludwig: Purchase and place tiles to construct the most appealing castle possible for Bavaria’s last king.
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WEDNESDAY EVENING BOOK GROUP
THIRD FRIDAYS SUMMER SERIES
MYSTERY BOOK GROUP
MUSIC AS MEDICINE: A NEW LOOK AT AN OLD TRADITION
Third Wednesdays at 7-8:30pm June 21: Dimestore: A Writer’s Life by Lee Smith July 19: Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte August 16: Wonder by R.J. Palacio Fourth Tuesdays at 1-2pm If you like mysteries and spy thrillers, join like-minded readers in Northside’s newest book group. June 27: Farewell, My Lovely by Raymond Chandler July 25: Raven Black by Ann Cleeves August 22: Still Life by Louise Penny
WHAT’S IN YOUR ATTIC?
Monthly on Mondays at 12pm June 12 ∙ July 10 ∙ August 14 Everyone has too much stuff and no one knows what to do with it. Your kids don’t want it and Craigslist is too much work. Let the staff at Quinn’s Auction Galleries offer tips and tricks to help you with the difficult process of downsizing. To keep or not to keep? To paint or to refinish? To sell or to donate? To buy or not to buy? Skip Usry will help you answer these questions and more. Feel free to bring a treasured item that you would like to learn more about for him to review. Items will be reviewed on a first come, first served basis. Registration is recommended and is ongoing.
DIGGING FOR YOUR ROOTS
Every other second Wednesday at 6:30-8:30pm Susan Emert, Central Virginia Genealogical Association, will teach you how to use Ancestry.com and Heritage Quest, databases available on our website, to help you in your genealogical research. Classes will be held in our Computer Classroom and will include one hour of instruction and one hour of research time. July 12: Finding Your Female Ancestors Required registration begins June 19.
Though the ever-popular Books Sandwiched In series is taking a summer break, that doesn’t mean that quality programming stops on third Fridays.
Friday, June 16 at 12pm Kate Tamarkin, “Musician in Residence” at the UVa Medical Center and the Program Coordinator for “Music by the Bedside” for the Hospice of the Piedmont, has served as the Music Director of the Charlottesville Symphony at the University of Virginia since 2006. With a deep interest in the relationship between music and healing, this presentation will introduce the field of therapeutic music as it relates to healing on many levels. It will also include a demonstration of the Celtic harp and a period of musical meditation.
READ LOCAL: TONY VANDERWARKER
Friday, July 21 at 12pm Local author Tony Vanderwarker discusses his latest book, I’m Not From the South, But I Got Down Here As Fast As I Could, how a Connecticut Yankee learned to love grits, fried green tomatoes and the Southern way of life and lived to tell about it. Books available for purchase/signing.
READ LOCAL: ELIZABETH DOWLING TAYLOR Friday, August 18 at 12pm
Author of the New York Times Bestseller A Slave in the White House: Paul Jennings and the Madisons, discusses her latest work The Original Black Elite: Daniel Murray and the Story of a Forgotten Era. Featured earlier this year on BookTV, Taylor’s meticulously researched book was hailed by the Kirkus Review as “a lively work chronicling the growth of the educated African-American movers and shakers in Washington, D.C., on the brink of renewed Jim Crow laws.” Books available for purchase/signing.
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NORTHSIDE LIBRARY RECURRING EVENTS @ YOUR LIBRARY
First Wednesdays at 6:30pm A program series consisting of a variety of craft and informational programs. Ages 14+. June 7: Kumihimo: These are knot your typical friendship bracelets. The traditional Japanese art of kumihimo may look intimidating, but we’ll show you the ropes of weaving these elegant cords -- we wouldn’t string you along. Required registration begins May 15. July 5: Origami Polyhedrons: Interested in creating 3D origami models, composed of several pieces that come together just so to form a perfect shape? Come out and try this with Library staff. All materials provided. Required registration begins June 12. August 2: Accordion Pocket & 16-Panel Books: Participants will complete two book forms. The Accordion Pocket Book with a tied binding is a great way to collect and display photographs, memorabilia, letters, cards, seeds, and more. The Folded 16-Panel Book is a unique way to create a book from a single sheet of paper. All basic supplies are provided, as well as templates, decorative papers, and alphabet & number stamps to start personalizing your creations. Required registration begins July 10.
TEEN ADVISORY BOARD (TAB) Monthly on Wednesdays at 5-6pm June 14 ∙ July 12 ∙ August 9
Be a part of the Northside Teen Advisory Board. Help create displays and plan programs and activities while earning volunteer hours. Enjoy snacks and meet new people. Grades 6-12. Registration is recommended but not required.
TEEN BEGINNERS CODING CLUB
Bi-Weekly on Mondays at 7-8pm June 5 & 19 ∙ July 3, 17 & 31 ∙ August 14 Interested in coding, but don’t know where to start? Join us as we break down the logic behind coding and work through it together with a professional programmer. Ages 11-18. Registration required and begins three weeks before first club meeting.
NOVEL CHAT BOOK CLUB
Final Mondays (except August) at 6-7pm June 26 ∙ July 31 Discuss books and do a related activity while enjoying free snacks. Each month we’ll be reading to a different theme. Grades 6-12. Required registration is ongoing.
GAME NIGHT
Third Tuesdays (except August) at 6:30-8pm June 20 ∙ July 18 We have a Wii U, XBox Kinect, board games, and snacks. Come with a friend or meet new people. Ages 11-18.
ANIME CLUB
First Mondays at 6:30-8pm June 5 ∙ July 3 ∙ August 7 Explore Japanese culture and watch episodes of your favorite anime with friends, while enjoying snacks and Pocky. TV-G to TV-14. Ages 11-18.
NORTHSIDE PATHFINDER CLUB
Bi-Weekly on Wednesdays at 6:30-8:30pm June 14 & 28 ∙ July 12 & 26 ∙ August 9 & 23 Love monsters and magic, swords and goblins? Come play with us! Northside’s Pathfinder Club holds game sessions twice a month. All you need is dice and your imagination. Ages 13-18. Registration required; space is limited.
NORTHSIDE MINECRAFT CLUB
Third Tuesdays at 4:30-5:30pm June 20 ∙ July 18 ∙ August 15 Minecrafters, join us for a different challenge each month. To play, stop by a youth services desk to pick up an application. Parent/guardian’s signature is required. Participants must have their own computer Minecraft account. Xbox and iPad Minecraft accounts are incompatible with the server. Grades 3-12. Registration to play in the computer lab or to use a guest account begins two weeks before event date.
BABIES & BOOKS
Thursdays at 1:30pm June 8 - July 20 Caregivers and babies are invited for stories, songs and fingerplays followed by playtime. For babies up to 24 months with accompanying adult.
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TWOS & THREES TOGETHER
Wednesdays at 10:15am OR Thursdays at 11am June 7 - July 20 30 minutes of stories, songs, and fingerplays designed for 2 and 3 year olds with an accompanying adult. Registration for 7-week session is required and begins May 24.
PRESCHOOL PALS
Wednesdays at 11am OR Thursdays at 10:15am June 7 - July 20 30 minutes of stories, songs, and fingerplays designed for 3, 4, and 5 year olds who are ready to enjoy independent learning. Registration for 7-week session is required and begins May 24.
FAMILY NIGHT AT THE MOVIES
Second Tuesdays at 6:30pm Bring a blanket and pillows and join us for family friendly movies. Snack and juice box provided. June 6: Moana (2016; PG) July 11: Sing (2016; PG) August 8: Shaun the Sheep (2015; PG)
BOOK BUGS BOOK GROUP
Second Thursdays (except July) at 4pm Join us for a 45-minute session of chatting about books, snacks, and a fun activity. Books provided. Grades 3-5. June 8: Frank Einstein and the Antimatter Motor by Jon Scieszka Registration begins May 11. August 10: The Homework Machine by Dan Gutman Registration begins July 13.
JUNE LEGO MANIA
Thursday, June 1 at 4pm 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 5-12.
COSPLAY PARTY
Monday, June 5 at 6:30-8pm Join us for a special edition of Anime Club! Dress up as your favorite character, or borrow one of the library’s yukata for the evening! For those who come in costume, there will be a contest to determine the winner of a fabulous prize. Grades 6-12.
FENCING DEMONSTRATION
Friday, June 9 at 3pm Blue Ridge Fencing Center will be giving a demonstration of modern Olympic style fencing, as well as bringing historical swords and explaining how swords and swordsmanship have changed through history. Ages 11-18. Registration required and begins 2 weeks before event date.
RESUME WRITING WORKSHOP
Monday, June 12 at 3pm Learn tips on how to write an eye-catching resume with a representative from the Charlottesville Workforce Center. Feel free to bring copies of your current resume for suggestions on how to improve it.
TINKERCAD WORKSHOP
Monday, June 12 at 6pm Interested in designing your own 3D-printable objects? Get started with this workshop on TinkerCAD, a free and easy-to-use CAD program. Participants will be able to have their designs printed for free with Northside’s 3D printer after the DON’T MISS IT! SUMMER PERFORMERS ON PAGE 2. workshop. Ages 10-18. Registration required and begins two weeks before event date.
SCHOOL’S OUT BLOCK PARTY
Tuesday, June 13 between 5:30-7:30pm Enjoy live rock and blues music by the Freight Paid Band, a free Kona Ice sno-cone, face painting, magic tricks and receive your first summer reading challenge sheet. For all ages.
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NORTHSIDE LIBRARY JUNE - CONTINUED DOCUMENTARY & LECTURE: COLOR LINE OF SCRIMMAGE
Wednesday, June 14 at 6:30pm Local filmmaker and photographer, Lorenzo Dickerson, will discuss his documentary Color Line of Scrimmage (2016): the story of Charlottesville’s undefeated and unscored upon 1956 all AfricanAmerican Burley High School football team. Through interviews with former players, Dickerson examines this unprecedented championship season against the backdrop of racial segregation. A screening of the documentary will follow the lecture. DVDs will be available for purchase. Registration recommended beginning May 22.
GARAGEBAND WORKSHOP
Monday, June 19 at 4pm Ever wanted to use Northside’s recording studio, but didn’t know where to begin? Untrained in music, but like to have fun? Back by popular demand, Trevor Williams will teach you how to use the music-making program GarageBand. No musical knowledge (or talent) required. Ages 11-18. Registration required and begins two weeks before event date.
STRAWBEE BUILDING CHALLENGE Wednesday, June 21 at 2pm Drop by to tinker, explore, and build at the library! Strawbees are a fantastic building toy that let you connect straws to each other. What will you build? Ages 5-12. Required registration begins June 7.
FAMILY ART DROP-IN
Friday, June 23 between 10:30am-12pm Stop by and let your creativity shine! All materials provided. For all ages.
JULY HITCHCOCK’S NOTORIOUS: A FILM & LECTURE
Wednesday, July 12 at 6pm Join us as we welcome back University of Virginia Associate Professor Dr. Carmenita Higginbotham for a fascinating lecture on Alfred Hitchcock’s legendary film Notorious. Afterwards we will screen this 1946 classic and light refreshments will be served. This film is not rated. Registration recommended beginning June 19.
THE BICENTENNIAL OF JAMES MONROE’S PRESIDENCY: 1817
Friday, July 14 at 1pm James Monroe’s presidency was described by Boston’s Columbian Centinel as the “Era of Good Feelings.” Nancy Stetz, Highland’s Education Programs Manager, will focus on key events from Monroe’s first year in office which earned this title.
3D PRINTING 101
Monday, July 17 at 6:30pm Curious about the library’s 3D printer, but aren’t sure where to begin? Join library staff as they demonstrate how to create an object using TinkerCAD or select an object using Thingiverse and then print it using the library’s 3D printer. Be sure to bring your questions! Registration is recommended and begins 3 weeks prior to the program.
MAD SCIENCE IN THE MOVIES
Friday, July 21 at 2:30pm Exciting demonstrations and hands-on activities with Friday, June 30 at 2-3:30pm Mad Science of Central Virginia allow you to discover Drop by to learn about the latest in virtual reality with why science is the real star on the big screen. Make special guests from Linden Lab. They will share your own mini movie flipbooks to take home. Grades what they do as virtual entertainment developers and K-6. Required registration begins July 7. demo the Oculus Rift virtual reality headset. Then try out some of the library’s tech toys such as Makey Makeys and Little Bits. Ages 11-18.
TECH PETTING ZOO
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FOOD TRUCKS 101
Tuesday, July 25 at 3-4pm (Meeting Room) You’ve seen them at concerts, festivals, and on street corners. Food trucks are taking off across the country, and Charlottesville is no exception. Join us as Whitney Matthews, owner of the popular CVille-based SpiceSea Gourmet food truck (spiceseagourmet.com), shares her experiences in this growing industry. Bring your questions and an appetite. Food samples will be available (limited quantities). Registration required beginning July 3. Call 434.973.7893 x4.
INEDIBLE JEWELRY
Friday, July 28 at 2-4pm Miniatures artist Jessica Partain will cover basic techniques in working with polymer clay to make food items and turn them into earrings or necklaces. At this session you’ll make donuts and cake. Grades 7-12. Registration is required and begins July 14.
FAMILY ART DROP-IN
Friday, August 11 between 10:30am-12pm Stop by to design an amazing craft! All materials provided. For all ages.
NORTH-SCI THEATER: THE TINGLER (1959)
Monday, August 14 at 6:30pm Inspired by the popular TV series Mystery Science Theater, here is a program for people who love a good bad movie. Ever want to yell out loud in a movie theater? Now you can! Add your running commentary to this 1950s wacky cult classic, featuring the master of horror, Vincent Price. Audience participation is encouraged, but not required. This film is not rated. Light refreshments will be served.
IN THE SHADOW OF THE MOON: THE AUGUST 21 SOLAR ECLIPSE
Tuesday, August 15 at 4pm Join us for a fascinating program with Edward Murphy, Associate Professor at UVa’s Department of Astronomy. On August 21, the continental United States will be treated to the first total solar eclipse JOB INTERVIEW ETIQUETTE since 1979. Though the eclipse will only be a Saturday, August 5 at 1pm partial eclipse in Virginia, it is worth viewing, but Ace that next job interview! Learn the do’s and care must be taken in order to view it safely. In this don’ts with a representative from Charlottesville presentation, we will learn what will happen during Workforce Center. What you’ll learn could mean the the eclipse and how to view it safely. Free viewing difference between landing the job or not. glasses will be given out (limited supplies).
AUGUST
HOUR OF CODE
Wednesday, August 9 at 6pm Have you always wanted to try coding? Come learn the basics and gain some experience with help from library staff. Ages 14+. Required registration begins July 17. Call 434.973.7893 x.4.
GETTING STARTED AT PVCC
Thursday, August 10 at 6-7pm Free “Getting Started” information sessions are presented by PVCC Outreach Manager Denise McClanahan and will introduce PVCC’s degree and certificate programs, as well as provide information about placement tests, student services and other resources to help students get started at PVCC.
FAIRY HOUSES
Tuesday, August 29 at 4pm & 6:30pm A child must sign up with an adult to build one house together. Using mosses, sticks, acorns, and other natural materials, create a little dwelling for the fairy living in your house or garden. Registration required and begins August 15.
CITIZENSHIP INFORMATION SESSION
Wednesday, August 30 at 6:30pm Presented by The International Rescue Committee. Learn about U.S. citizenship and the steps to becoming a citizen. Call the Information Desk at 973-7893 x4 to register.
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HOURS
SCOTTSVILLE LIBRARY 330 BIRD ST, SCOTTSVILLE ∙ 434.286.3541
MON: 11-7 TUES: 1-9 WED: 9-7 THUR: 9-7 FRI: 9-5 SAT: 9-5 SUN: closed
COLOR KEY: ADULTS ∙ TEENS ∙ KIDS ∙ MULTIPLE AGE GROUPS No registration is required unless otherwise noted.
AROUND THE BRANCH
INKLINGS BOOK CLUB
Third Tuesdays at 7pm Join the Scottsville Library’s long-running teen book MAKE & TAKE ACTIVITIES club, The Inklings, for a fun and lively conversation. Pick up your free book at the circulation desk. Enjoy fun activities but short on time? Stop by the activity table for quick and easy projects to do at your Grades 6-12. own pace. Materials provided. All ages. June 20: Ender’s Game by Orson Scott Card July 18: The Grapes of Wrath by June: Fire-breathing dragons John Steinbeck July: Red, white, and beautiful necklaces August 15: March: Book One by John Lewis and August: Flying jellyfish Andrew Aydin
RECURRING EVENTS HANDCRAFT GROUP
Fridays at 10am 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 1pm Bring your quilting or other needlework and enjoy conversations with old and new friends.
TEEN ADVISORY BOARD (TAB)
Third Tuesdays at 6:30pm June 20 ∙ July 18 ∙ August 15 Help plan teen programs. Come 30 minutes before the Inklings book club meeting to voice your concerns and wishes.
TODDLER TIME
Wednesdays at 10am June 7 - August 16 An early literacy class for babies and toddlers emphasizing simple concepts, patterns, and unconditional acceptance. This 20-minute activity includes books, songs, fingerplays, and flannel board stories.
READING ROCKS
Wednesdays at 10:30am June 7 - August 16 An independent activity for children ages 3-5. This 30 minute program introduces new concepts, increases vocabulary, improves listening skills, and promotes reading readiness. Program is followed by a tea party where siblings are invited to attend and engage in learning manners and hospitality.
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SENSORY PLAY
Saturdays between 10am-1pm June 17 ∙ July 15 ∙ August 19 Captivate your little scientist with open-ended play which engages the senses. The children will explore bins containing a variety of sensory materials. For ages 1-3 with an accompanying caregiver. Older siblings welcome.
ONE-TIME EVENTS KNITTING 101
Tuesdays, June 6 & 13 at 6pm This two-session class with Maria Morell will introduce you to the creative, fun and relaxing world of knitting. Learn about different fibers, how to choose a project, how to cast on and how to knit a ROCKIN’ READERS basic garter stitch. Create a small phone or coffee Fourth Thursdays at 4pm cozy. During the second session, learn how to read a A book club for grades 3-5. Pick up a free book at the pattern, purl for stockinette and bind off and finish a project. If time allows, students will also learn circular circulation desk. Come share in a book discussion knitting. There will also be time for a short Knitting with a great group of your peers. 911 for knitters who might be stumped by a project June 22: Justin Morgan Had a Horse or need a knitting question answered. For all ages. by Marguerite Henry Registration required. July 27: Journey to the River Sea by Eva Ibbotson BREAKDANCE August 24: The Secret Garden by Frances Burnett Tuesday, June 27 at 6-7pm Join instructor Kangyoon Bae in an introduction to SUMMERTIME STEM this exciting style of dance. Find out how it began Thursdays in July at 3pm and enjoy the routines as you learn some basic July 6, 13, 20 & 27 dance moves. No experience required. Grades 6-12. From gears to gumdrops, each week students Required registration begins June 13. will focus on different STEM concepts while experimenting with everyday items. Grades 2-6. SHORT STORY WORKSHOP Registration required. Tuesdays, August 1 & 22 at 7pm Meet with Raven Mack and discuss ways to weave ARTWORKS: AN OPEN STUDIO every day observations from our own lives into our Second & Fourth Tuesdays between 1-4pm short fiction, regardless of genre, to give it more June 13 & 27 ∙ July 11 & 25 ∙ August 8 & 22 weight in the reader’s mind. The group will also Escape from the summer heat and into an interactive discuss how setting helps establish the foundation world of art. Stop in for twenty minutes or for a few for our short fiction (using Sherwood Anderson’s hours. Art supplies will be provided. For adults and Winesburg, Ohio as reference point), in the hopes children. Children 9 and under must be accompanied of inspiring our own short stories with a small town by a caregiver. along a horseshoe bend of a river as its setting. (Sound familiar?) After the first meeting, participants SATURDAY FAMILY MATINEE will be encouraged to write their own story, and Final Saturdays at 2pm send to the workshop coordinator (as well as other Movies are rated PG. Popcorn will be served. participants) before our second meeting. In our June 24: Pete’s Dragon (2016) second meeting, we’ll read select short passages July 29: Finding Dory (2016) of our own works, and discuss them together, in an August 26: Queen of Katwe (2016) encouraging and positive way. Registration required. DON’T MISS IT! SUMMER PERFORMERS ON PAGE 2.
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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.N. 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