Kenton County Public Library Events April 2023

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PROGRAMS & EVENTS

Board Game Night

WED., APRIL 5 & 19 • 5-7 PM

Come meet new people and play board games! Refreshments provided.

Arts & Crafts Fair

SAT., APRIL 22 • 11 AM-2 PM

Stop by and see local artists or craft vendors and participate in a few hands-on crafts. Featuring music by harpist Lindsey Duncan.

Everyone

Covington Plant Swap

WED., APRIL 5 • 6-7:30 PM

Join us for a community plant swap! Indoor and outdoor plants are all welcome, and feel free to bring any unused pots, soil, tools, seeds and plant related décor that you might not need anymore.

Breakfast & Bingo

THURS., APRIL 20 • 9-11 AM

Join us and enjoy some breakfast and bingo, first thing in the morning!

Family Paint Night*

MON., APRIL 24 • 6-8 PM

Canvas splatter paint, flower addition.

Hooks & Needles

WED., APRIL 26 • 2-4 PM

Knitters and crocheters are invited to bring your projects or start something new. All levels welcome.

Adults

Faces and Places Photograph

Donation Drive

ALL MONTH

We are requesting photos to add to our historical photograph database Faces

and Places. Call the Local History and Genealogy Department at 859.962.4070 or email history@kentonlibrary.org to coordinate a donation or to ask questions.

Genealogy Research Assistance

ALL MONTH

Contact the Local History and Genealogy Department to reserve a one-hour one-on-one session to discuss resources and search strategies. To schedule an appointment call 859.962.4070 or email history@kentonlibrary.org. Appointments can be made in-person, over-the-phone, or through a virtual meeting.

AARP Tax-Aide

WEDNESDAYS, MARCH 1-APRIL 12

9 AM-NOON

AARP Tax-Aide returns. First come/first serve. Bring all relevant tax information and documents along with Social Security card and ID.

Covington Walking Club*

WEDNESDAYS • 8-9 AM

Join our fun and sociable walking group to get your steps in. Walks range between 1-3 miles.

Covington Adventure’s Guild

THURS., APRIL 1 & 27 • 6-8 PM

A Dungeons and Dragons club for teens and adults. All adventurers are welcome.

Embroidery Club*

TUES., APRIL 4 & 18 • 6-8 PM

Try your hand at embroidery. Supplies available.

GED Testing*

THURSDAYS • 2-6 PM

SAT., APRIL 15 • 10 AM-2 PM

Please register at GED.com for a testing appointment.

Love the Library: Painted Tile Contest

THURS., APRIL 6 • 2-4 PM

Do you love your library? Visit us at the Covington branch and celebrate Library Appreciation Week by painting a tile that you can take home, put in your garden, and submit pictures to enter the contest. See online event for more details. While supplies last.

Coffee and Conversations

FRIDAYS • 11 AM-12:30 PM

Join us to learn about various community resources that are available. Coffee and donuts are typically served.

Elvis Concert

FRI., APRIL 7 • 7-8:30 PM

Professional Elvis tribute artist and performer Tyler Christopher is an award-winning, nationally recognized performer. He will be recreating all eras of the career of the king of rock ‘n’ roll. This is a very tasteful show replicating the legacy of Elvis in his prime, a dramatically different experience than your typical impersonator.

Reflections in Nature

OFF SITE: DEVOU PARK

SAT., APRIL 8 • 10:30 AM

Chair Yoga*

MON., APRIL 10 • 11-11:45 AM

This class will be offered both in-person and virtually.

Art Study Series: Oil Pastels*

MON., APRIL 10 & 24 • 2-3 PM

Work on your art skills through guided practice.

2 APRIL 2023 *Register for these events at kentonlibrary.org or by calling 859.962.4000

Medicare 101: Info Session

MON., APRIL 10 • 7-8 PM

A free educational class to those individuals who are turning 65 or those who are already 65+ and are utilizing Medicare.

Senior Arts & Crafts*

• Mosaic Tile Art*

TUES., APRIL 11 • 10 AM-NOON

Come meet new friends, craft and enjoy snacks. Ages 55+.

• DIY Tie Dye*

TUES., APRIL 18 • 10 AM-NOON

Please bring a white 100% cotton t-shirt to this program. We will also tie-dye cloth napkins.

What To Do When OSHA Comes Calling

TUES., APRIL 11 • 10-11 AM

Anna Hamilton, Employee Health and Safety Consultant with eGage Human Capital will cover how to prepare for scheduled and unscheduled safety-related inspections, what to do if an inspector comes to your door and how best to respond to an OSHA complaint.

Life’s Thimble Pleasures: Needle Felting*

TUES., APRIL 11 & 25 • 6-8 PM

Come for instruction and time to work on a project. Supplies available.

Sci-Fi TTRPG Club

TUES., APRIL 11 & 25 • 6-8 PM

For RPG fans looking for a break from D&D and ready for something a little more Sci-Fi. We will be playing Wrath & Glory, a Warhammer 40k RPG. For a streamlined first session, new players are encouraged to email the contact ctierney@ kentonlibrary.org.

Microsoft Excel: Basics*

THURS., APRIL 13 • 6:30-7:30 PM

Tai Chi*

WED., APRIL 19 • 10:30-11:30 AM

Stab Book Binding *

THURS., APRIL 20 • 6-7 PM

Perfect for making your own scrapbook, stab binding makes a decorative and efficient book binding.

SWET DanceFit*

THURS., APRIL 20 • 7-8 PM

SWET DanceFit is a medium to high energy cardio dance class.

In-Person DAR Research Assistance*

WED., APRIL 26 • 10-11 AM

Schedule a one-hour in-person one-onone appointment with the Rebecca Bryan Boone Chapter of the National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution. You can discuss the necessary steps toward membership and get help with your research questions. For more information and to schedule an appointment please call 859.962.4070.

Garden Design Basics

WED., APRIL 26 • 6-7:30 PM

Learn the concept behind designing and reconfiguring your landscape to suit your lifestyle as well as understand the importance of plant selection.

Password Management 101*

THURS., APRIL 27 • 10-11 AM

Flow & Unwind Yoga*

COVINGTON BRANCH & ZOOM

THURS., APRIL 27 • 6-7 PM

Teens

Board Game Night

WED., APRIL 5 & 19 • 5-7 PM

See Adults.

Sci-Fi TTRPG Club

TUES., APRIL 11 & 25 • 6-8 PM

See Adults.

Animanga Club

THURS., APRIL 13 • 6-8 PM

We have over 9,000 animes, delicious snacks, and new print manga from your favorite stories!

Tween Anime Club

MON., APRIL 17 • 7-8 PM

Come watch anime and read manga with your friends! Intended for ages 9-13.

Tai Chi*

WED., APRIL 19 • 10:30-11:30 AM

SWET DanceFit*

THURS., APRIL 20 • 7-8 PM

See Adults.

Tween Time

TUES., APRIL 25 • 4-5 PM

Games, snacks, books and other fun activities for ages 9-13.

Flow & Unwind Yoga

THURS., APRIL 27 • 6-7 PM

In person and online.

Kids

Saturday Storytime

SAT., APRIL 1 & 15 • 10:30-11 AM

Ages 5 and younger. Older siblings welcome.

Young Adventure’s Guild

AGES 10-16

TUES., APRIL 4 & 18 • 4-6 PM

A Dungeons and Dragons group geared for young players. Great for getting into the hobby or those looking for a new group.

STEM Club

WEDNESDAYS • 3:45 PM-4:45 PM

Meet us in the Covington Branch C3Lab for a fun STEM activity each Wednesday.

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PROGRAMS & EVENTS

*Register for these events at kentonlibrary.org or by calling 859.962.4000

Playart @ Baker Hunt

BAKER HUNT ART & CULTURAL CENTER

FRIDAYS • 10-11 AM

Join us down the street for an artful storytime! 620 Greenup St, Covington, KY 41011.

Unicorn Party Storytime*

AGES 3-5

MON., APRIL 10 • 11 AM-NOON

April 9 is National Unicorn Day! To celebrate, join us for stories, fun, and all things magical and sparkly!

¡Cuéntame un cuento! / Spanish Storytime

UP TO AGE 8

THURS., APRIL 13 • 6:30-7 PM

Acompañanos junto a tus niños a nuestra hora del cuento en español donde escucharemos historias y haremos divertidas actividades. Join us with your children in our Spanish storytime where we will listen to stories and do fun activities.

Tween Anime Club

AGES 9-13

MON., APRIL 17 • 7- 8 PM

See Teens.

Cook-A-Book: “The Popcorn Book”*

AGES 3-8

WED., APRIL 19 • 7-8 PM

First, we’ll read a book and then we’ll make a yummy treat! This month, our theme is popcorn! We’ll read “The Popcorn Book” by Tomie dePaola, and then we’ll pop some popcorn to eat.

Tween Time

AGES 9-13

TUES., APRIL 25 4-5 PM

See Teens.

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COVINGTON Storytimes

Toddler Storytime

AGES 2-3 • WEDNESDAYS • 10-10:30 AM

Preschool Storytime

AGES 3-5 • WEDNESDAYS • 11-11:45 AM

Baby Storytime

BABIES UP TO AGE 2

National Adopt a Shelter Pet Day

AGES 5-12

SUN., APRIL 30 • 1-4:30 PM

Stop by the children’s desk to adopt a toy puppy or kitten. Create a birth certificate and birthday hat for your puppy or kitten, while supplies last.

PROGRAMS & EVENTS

*Register for these events at kentonlibrary.org or by calling 859.962.4000

Everyone

What’s Hatching at the Library?!

WED., MARCH 29 - SAT., APRIL 22

Stop by the Children’s Department to see what hatches as we incubate eggs from Gorman Heritage Farm.

Needle Arts Group

THURS., APRIL 6 • 6:30-8:30 PM

Join us for a gathering of fellow needle crafters for a casual drop-in session.

Nate the Great: The Musical

SAT., APRIL 15 • 11 AM

Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park presents an Off the Hill Production of “Nate the Great: the Musical.” Nate the Great is on the case! When Annie tells Nate that

her new painting has gone missing, the world’s greatest boy detective sets out to solve the mystery.

Pet Lovers’ Day (for humans only)

SAT., APRIL 29 • 11 AM-1 PM

Calling all pet lovers to enjoy a day at the library. Before our author event, join us for an animal adoption fair and pet-related vendor booths along with a food truck and storytime with Pete the Cat at 11 a.m. Sorry, but Fido must “stay” at home.

Author

Event: Craig and

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4 APRIL 2023
Join us for an author talk and book signing with former U.S. Marine and author Craig Grossi and his dog, Fred, a stray he found while serving in Afghanistan. The talk will focus on the power of dogs (and other animals). Roebling Point Books & Coffee will be on site to
copies
Grossi’s books.
THURSDAYS • 11-11:30 AM Fred*
of Craig
Registration is required. Book signing following author’s talk.
SATURDAY APRIL 29 1-3 PM

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Adults

GED Prep*

MONDAYS • 4-7 PM

PROGRAMS & EVENTS

*Register for these events at kentonlibrary.org or by calling 859.962.4000

Senior Social and Games

FRI., APRIL 14 & 28 • 10:30-11:30 AM

Join us for coffee, pastries, games, and conversation.

APRIL PROGRAMS ONLINE

WEDNESDAYS • 4-7 PM

Prepare for your GED. Call 859.442.1166 to register.

SWET DanceFit*

MON., APRIL 3 & 25 • 7-8 PM

SWET DanceFit is a medium to high energy cardio dance class.

DIY Card Making*

TUES., APRIL 4 • 10 AM-NOON

Learn how to make personalized greeting cards.

Writers’ Group

TUES., APRIL 4 • 6:30-8:30 PM

Share your work and give feedback in this group for writers of all genres!

BOOKCLUB: The Bookies

Book Club — “Last Night at the Telegraph Club”*

WED., APRIL 5 • 6:30-7:30 PM

Discuss “Last Night at the Telegraph Club” by Malinda Lo.

Needle Arts Group

THURS., APRIL 6 • 6:30-8:30 PM

Join us for a gathering of fellow needle crafters for a casual drop-in session.

Gardening Club: Plant Swap

MON., APRIL 10 • 6-7 PM

Back by popular demand, join us for a plant swap. Feel free to bring indoor and outdoor plants, pots, tools, seeds, etc. All are welcome.

Craft Club: Springy Vases*

WED., APRIL 12 • 1:30-3:30 PM

THURS., APRIL 13 • 6:30- 8:30 PM

Create colorful and festive spring centerpieces.

Cool Hand Ukes

WED., APRIL 12 • 6-8 PM

Come out and jam along with this open group of ukulele players, or just come and listen!

STREAM Center: Create a Cat Toy*

MON., APRIL 17 • 7-8 PM

STREAM Center

Create a purr-fect toy for your pet cat.

STREAM Center: Dog Bone Welcome Sign*

TUES., APRIL 18 • 6:30-8 PM

Come put together a fun pooch themed wooden welcome sign!

New York Times Bestselling Author Jamie Ford*

THURS., APRIL 20 6:30-8:30 PM

Jamie Ford’s debut novel, “Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet,” spent two and a half years on the New York Times bestseller list. An award-winning short-story writer, Ford’s work has been published in multiple anthologies, from Asianthemed steampunk set in Seattle in the “Apocalypse Triptych,” to stories exploring the universe of masked marvels and caped crusaders from an Asian American perspective in “Secret Identities: The First Asian American Superhero Anthology” and “Shattered: The Asian American Comics Anthology.” He’s also written in other genres: speculative, dystopian, crime noir, and middlegrade horror. The event will feature a talk by Jamie followed by a book signing. Roebling Point Books & Coffee will be on site selling books.

Library Reading Challenge

SAT., APRIL 1- SUN., APRIL 30

ALL DAY

Checkout the library’s Beanstack page for this month’s reading challenge. Paper logs will be available at each branch on the first of each month.

Flow & Unwind Yoga*

IN PERSON AND ONLINE.

THURS., APRIL 6 & 27 • 6-7 PM

Adventures in the Archives

YOUTUBE, FACEBOOK GROUP, & INSTAGRAM

FRI., APRIL 7 • 2 PM

Archivist Casey Blackmore will discuss our print collection of The Messenger, the official newspaper of the Diocese of Covington. Join us in our Facebook Group – Kenton Library Archives, or on Instagram @kentonlibraryarchives.

Chair Yoga

IN PERSON AND ONLINE.

MON., APRIL 10 & FRI., APRIL 21 11-11:45 AM

Improve Your Resumé with Practical Strategies

ONLINE

THURS. APRIL 13 • 6-7 PM

Learn four strategies to improve your resumé and make your resumé more attractive to hiring managers.

BOOKCLUB : The Read to Succeed Book Club

IN PERSON AND ONLINE

TUES., APRIL 25 • 7-8 PM Ready to make a change in your life? Whether you’re looking for professional or personal development, join us as we discuss titles that are meant to move you forward and help you grow.

Exploring O*Net Online

IN PERSON AND ONLINE

THURS., APRIL 27 • 10-11 AM

We’ll explore how to use O*NET to research salary ranges, plan career changes, and improve your resumé.

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*Register for these events at kentonlibrary.org or by calling 859.962.4000

Teens

March Madness

SAT., APRIL 1 - TUES., APRIL 4

Stop by the Children’s Department anytime to vote on your favorite book characters to see who can advance on to the final championship.

Pokemon Hunt

AGES 3-12

ALL MONTH

Pokemon are loose at Erlanger! Come all month long for this library-wide scavenger hunt!

STREAM Center: Podcasting 101

THURS., APRIL 6 • 4-5 PM

Have you ever wanted to learn about podcasting? Need a cool side hustle? Podcasting 101 is a teen program where teens will learn about creating their own podcasts, what’s needed to profit from those podcasts and how to get started. Join our guest speakers Alyssa Enneking and Ashley Hopkins in the Kentucky conference room as we learn about the ins and outs of podcasting. Be sure to check out their podcast “Two English Majors One Analysis” where they look at books and movie counterparts and compare them.

Chair Yoga*

IN PERSON AND ONLINE.

FRI., APRIL 21 • 11-11:30 AM

Lunch and Learn: Civility and Climate Change*

FRI., APRIL 21 • NOON-1 PM

This lecture by University of Kentucky professor Lauren E. Cagle surveys reasons that the conversations surrounding the subject of climate change have become so uneasy and turns to humanistic ideas about civic duty, civility, and virtue to offer productive ways of talking about the topic. This program is funded in part by the Kentucky Humanities and the National Endowment for the Humanities. Box lunch from Kremer’s Market will be provided to those registered.

Northern Kentucky History Day

SAT., APRIL 22 • 10 AM-4 PM

Join us for a day of historical lectures and visit the vendor area with booths by local historical societies and groups. Keynote speaker is Bob Webster, author of “A Brief History of Northern Kentucky” and “The Beverly Hills Supper Club:

The Untold Story Behind Kentucky’s Worst Tragedy.” Pre-Registration fee is $8. Registration fee on the day of the event is $10. Registration is processed by the Kenton County Historical Society. To register visit: https://kcpl.us/ historyday2023

BOOKCLUB :The Read to Succeed Book Club

IN PERSON AND ONLINE

TUES., APRIL 25 • 7-8 PM

Ready to make a change in your life? Whether you’re looking for professional or personal development, join us as we discuss titles that are meant to move you forward and help you grow.

Tai Chi*

WED., APRIL 26 • 6:30-7:30 PM

BOOKCLUB : Book to Art Club — “18 Tiny Deaths”*

THURS., APRIL 27 • 6:30-8:30 PM

Read a book in advance of the meeting, then create an art project inspired by the book while discussing what we’ve read.

SWET DanceFit*

MON., APRIL 3 & 25 • 7-8 PM

See Adults.

Teens Create: Felt Succulents*

TUES., APRIL 4 • 6-7 PM

Come hang out with other teens and create your own felt succulent.

Just Dance Party

WED., APRIL 5 • 4-5 PM

Hang out and play Just Dance!

Homeschool Teens: Canvas Painting*

TUES., APRIL 11 • 1:30-2:30 PM

Come create your next masterpiece using canvases and paint.

Teen Movie Night:

“The Hunger Games”

TUES., APRIL 11 • 6-8 PM

Watch “The Hunger Games.” Snacks provided.

BOOKCLUB: No Adults

Allowed — Teen Book Club

THURS., APRIL 13 • 4-5 PM

Read and discuss “The Inheritance Games” by Jennifer Lynn Barnes. Snacks provided.

Nate the Great: The Musical SAT., APRIL 15 • 11 AM-NOON See Everyone.

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Teen Writer’s Group

MON., APRIL 17 • 4-5 PM

Teens share their work and give feedback in this group for writers of all genres.

Teens Create: Custom Flowerpots*

TUES., APRIL 18 • 6-7 PM

AniManga Club

MON., APRIL 24 • 4-5 PM

Watch some of your favorite anime, discuss your most-loved manga, and enjoy snacks!

STREAM Center:

Paint Pour Bear Keychains*

MON., APRIL 24 • 5-6 PM

Teens come create their own teddy bear keychain.

Teen Space

TUES., APRIL 25 • 6-7 PM

Come hang with other teens. We will have crafts, various games, and snacks.

Tai Chi*

WED., APRIL 26 • 6:30-7:30 PM

Kids

Pokémon Hunt

AGES 3-12

ALL MONTH

Pokémon are loose at Erlanger! Come back each week for this library-wide scavenger hunt!

Meet the Easter Bunny Party

SAT., APRIL 1 • 11 AM-1 PM

Do you want to meet the Easter Bunny?

All ages are invited to take a photo, make a craft and play.

Pet Rock Adoption

AGES 5-12

MON., APRIL 3 • 2-3 PM

Paint and adopt your very own pet rock!

Reading Buddies

AGES 3-12

MON., APRIL 3, 10, 17 & 24 • 4:30-5:30 PM

Children are invited to read with one of our Reading Buddy volunteers. We’ll provide

lots of fun, interactive books. Younger children can listen to stories and older children can practice their reading skills.

LEGO Club

AGES 5-12

WED., APRIL 5 • 3:30-5 PM

Build towers, bridges, and other creations with 1000s of LEGOs at the library.

Wild Wednesdays

AGES 5-12

WEDNESDAYS • 7-8 PM

Join us for a mix of fun (games, crafts, messy play). Check the online calendar for each week’s theme.

Money Madness*

AGES 7-12

THURS., APRIL 6 • 2-3 PM

Use your common ‘cents’ as we play games and make a piggy bank craft.

Puppy Tales

AGES 5-12

THURS., APRIL 6 • 6-7 PM

Children are invited to read with a therapy dog to help build their reading confidence. Time slots are first-come, first-serve upon arrival. Each time slot is 15 minutes.

Storytime with the Easter Bunny

UP TO AGE 5

FRI., APRIL 7 • 11 AM-NOON

Read a book, do the bunny hop and meet and take a photo with the Easter Bunny!

Saturday Family Storytime

UP TO AGE 8

SAT., APRIL 8 • 11 AM-NOON

Comics Club

AGES 8-12

SAT., APRIL 8 • 11 AM-NOON

If you’ve ever wanted to try your hand at writing comics, join us for Comic Club! Every month we’ll have fun activities and plenty of supplies to practice making your own comics.

Karma Kids*

AGES 5-12

SAT., APRIL 8 • 2-3 PM

A playful yoga class for kids that includes movement, breath and an art project to create a calm, relaxed mind.

Toddler Storytime

AGES 2 & 3

MONDAYS & WEDNESDAYS • 10-10:30 AM

Music and Movement Storytime

AGES 2 -5

MONDAYS • 11:30 AM-NOON

Pajama Storytime

BABIES UP TO AGE 5 WITH ADULT

MONDAYS • 6:30-7 PM

An evening storytime featuring stories, songs and rhymes.

Baby Storytime

BABIES UP TO AGE 2

TUESDAYS & FRIDAYS • 9:30-10 AM

Enjoy books, rhymes, bounces, and group play that will provide both entertainment and enrichment for your little one.

Preschool Storytime

AGES 3-5

TUESDAYS • 11 AM-NOON

THURSDAYS • 10 AM-11 AM

Lapsit Storytime

UP TO 12 MONTHS

WEDNESDAYS • 11:30 AM-NOON

This storytime is designed for prewalking children and their parents or caregivers.

Blast Off to Kindergarten

AGES 4-5

THURSDAYS • 11:30 AM-12:30 PM

In this storytime, we will work on skills to prepare your little to be successful in kindergarten.

Homespun: Egg-cellent Fun!

GRADES K-3

TUES., APRIL 11& 25 • 1:30-2:30 PM

This program for homeschooling families will focus on learning all about eggs!

STREAM Center: Storytime and Stream

AGES 5-8

THURS., APRIL 13 • 4-5 PM

Join us in the STREAM center for a storytime about wind and an activity.

Baby Play & Make: Canvas Art*

UP TO AGE 2

SAT., APRIL 15 • 10-11 AM

Babies will play and make canvas art with their caregivers!

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PROGRAMS & EVENTS

*Register for these events at kentonlibrary.org or by calling 859.962.4000

Nate the Great: The Musical

SAT., APRIL 15 • 11 AM-NOON See Everyone.

Stuffed Animal Vet

UP TO AGE 8

WED., APRIL 19 • 1:30-3 PM

Read. Make. Play.

AGES 3 AND OLDER

TUES., APRIL 25 - THURS., APRIL 27

Clinic

Drop in anytime to have a check-up for your favorite stuffed friend and play!

Afterschool Tween Hang

AGES 7-12

THURS., APRIL 20 • 4-6 PM

This month we will be doing puzzles and brainteasers.

Playdate Cafe

UP TO AGE 5

FRI., APRIL 21 • 10-11 AM

A fun drop-in event where babies can play and their grown-ups can enjoy coffee and socialize.

Everyone

Spring Arts and Crafts Festival

SAT., APRIL 1 • 10 AM-4 PM

Shop from over 30 artists and their one-of-a-kind creations while you check out our book collection and enjoy some music.

Hot Wheels Racing Day!

SAT., APRIL 8 • NOON-3 PM

Jump, crash and go fast! Bring your favorite Hotwheels or Matchbox cars and race them on that classic orange track.

Cooking with Dagmar!*

WED., APRIL 12 • 2-3 PM

Join Ms. Dagmar while she gives a demonstration (and tastings!) of dishes from all around the world. This month recipe: Kroppkakor/Swedish Stuffed Potato Dumplings.

Experience fun sensory play and art inspired by books. This month, be inspired by “I’m Growing Great” by Mechal Renee Roe.

I Love My Library Storytime

AGES 3-5

WED., APRIL 26 • 1:30-2:30 PM

Celebrate National Library Week with a storytime devoted to the library! We’ll read, sing and craft a library card holder.

Tiny Library Crafting

AGES 5-12

THURS., APRIL 27 • 5-6 PM

Come create miniature books! In honor of National Library Week, we’ll be creating our own Tiny Library to house these mini

masterpieces. The books may be small, but the possibilities are endless! Tiny snacks will be provided.

Pete the Cat Storytime

AGES 2-6

SAT., APRIL 29 • 11 AM-NOON

Join us for a storytime featuring the beloved Pete the Cat. See Pet Lovers’ Day for more info.

Family Movie Matinee

SAT., APRIL 15 • 2-4 PM

See website for details.

Adults

Dungeons and Dragons

TUES., APRIL 4 & 18 • 6-8:30 PM

Experience the thrill of the popular tabletop, role-playing fantasy game. All skill levels welcome.

Flow & Unwind Yoga*

IN PERSON AND ONLINE

THURS., APRIL 6 • 6-7 PM

Tai Chi

FRI., APRIL 7 • 10:30-11:30 AM

NKY Amateur Radio Club

MON., APRIL 10 • 7-8:30 PM

Join the group of amateur radio enthusiasts each month for discussions and special presenters.

Metal Night:

Featuring Siegelord

FRI., APRIL 14 • 8-9 PM

Siegelord is a theatrical metal and cinematic rock band. With a story concept rooted in dark fantasy, and a powerful musical accompaniment, Siegelord brings to life live shows consisting of numerous backdrops, stage build and effects.

Make It with Jackie!*

SUN., APRIL 16 • 2-4 PM

Learn how to make personalized greeting cards.

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I*Register for these events at kentonlibrary.org or by calling 859.962.4000 Independence

Zumba Gold: Dancing to the Oldies!

MON., APRIL 17 & 24 • 10-11 AM

Classes are tailored to our senior population but all adults are welcome.

Movie Night

TUES., APRIL 18 • 6-8 PM

Refreshments while supplies last.

Library Paint Night!*

THURS., APRIL 20 & 27 • 6-7:30 PM

Learn to create a beautiful painting with step-by-step directions

Tai Chi

FRI., APRIL 21 • 10:30-11:30 AM

BOOKCLUB: Adult Book Discussion

TUES., APRIL 25 • 7-8:30 PM

Discuss “The Lost Apothecary” by Sarah Penner and “Go Down Together: The True, Untold Story of Bonnie and Clyde” by Jeff Guinn.

Memory Café

WED., APRIL 26 • 1- 2 PM

Are you or someone you love suffering from memory loss, dementia, Alzheimer’s or brain injury? If so, our Memory Café is for you. Patients and caregivers will find a space that is relaxing, fun and informational. Join us so you can socialize and have a great time!

Finding Balance

SAT., APRIL 29 • 3 PM

Teens

Flow & Unwind Yoga*

IN PERSON AND ONLINE.

THURS., APRIL 6 • 6-7 PM

Library Teen Cafe

TUES., APRIL 11 • 6-8 PM

Crafts! Games! Snacks! Or just come hang out with your friends in a non-school space!

Metal Night: Featuring Siegelord

FRI., APRIL 14 • 8-9 PM

See Adults.

Anime Club

FRI., APRIL 21 • 6-8 PM

Love anime? Come meet up with other anime fans for shows, pizza, and fun!

Kids

Down the Rabbit Hole: A Reading Experience with Rabbits*

UP TO AGE 12

SUN., APRIL 2 & 11 • 2-4 PM

Join us on our “Down the Rabbit Hole” adventure to wonderland with our favorite library mascots: Luna and Lola. Show up to your scheduled time slot with your favorite book and read to our rabbits!

Troop Story Time!

AGES 3-5

TUES., APRIL 4 • 10:30 AM-11 AM

Featuring stories, songs and laughs from the all-star gang of the Independence Branch!

Sensory Open Play

UP TO AGE 8

FRI., APRIL 7 & 21 • 10 AM-2 PM

Jump in the bounce house, climb through the tunnel and soar from the trampoline onto the crash pad! Join us for an exciting and lively event geared towards young learners!

Musical Doodles

AGES 3-8

SAT., APRIL 22 • 2-3 PM

Doodle along to live music performed by violinist Evin Blomberg! Each session will have a theme that ties together art and music. Guided by Evin, little doodlers will be given ideas to draw based on the music they hear. Let your little one be inspired by music and explore their artistic side! Evin Blomberg is a violinist in the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra and Pops and founder of the Soli Music Society.

Music and Motion with the Singing Librarian

AGES 3-5

MONDAYS • 10:30-11 AM

Enjoy an active session of music and movement with the Singing Librarian!

Scamper Squad

AGES 3-5

MONDAYS • 7-7:30 PM

TUESDAYS • 10:30-11 AM

Learn about a new animal each week through stories, play, and songs.

Baby Music & Rhyme Wiggletime

BABIES UP TO 18 MONTHS

WEDNESDAYS • 10-10:30 AM

Bring your baby to the library for language enrichment with stories, songs, and rhymes.

Tiny Toddlers

AGES 18 TO 36 MONTHS

WEDNESDAYS • 11 AM-NOON

Bring your child to the library for language enrichment with stories, songs, and rhymes.

Playart

AGES 3-5

THURSDAYS • 10:30-11 AM

Listen to a story, make a craft and enjoy a parent/ child focused activity inspired by the book.

INDEPENDENCE Storytimes *Register for these events at kentonlibrary.org or by calling 859.962.4000 Independence I PROGRAMS & EVENTS

Career & Job Services

*Register for these events at kentonlibrary.org or by calling 859.962.4002

COVINGTON BRANCH

Elevator Pitch Power Hour

TUES., APRIL 4 • 2-3 PM

Learn how to present your professional experience, accomplishments, and job search goals in a succinct and persuasive way. Use your pitch to network and make connections to further your job search.

Power Your Job Search with Google Tools*

THURS., APRIL 6 • 10-11 AM

In this session, we will discuss how to organize your job search and use Google tools to make your search easier and more efficient. ·

Microsoft Excel: Basics*

THURS., APRIL 13 • 6:30-7:30 PM

Boost Your Business with Google*

FRI., APRIL 28 • 1-4 PM

Certified Google Marketing Specialist

Connie Kreutzjans will be available for business owners seeking FREE assistance on how to get started with a Google relationship or have questions about Google products such as Google ads, Business listing, Merchant/Shopping and more.

ERLANGER BRANCH

Get Started: Begin Your Career Transition With Us*

MON., APRIL 3 • 6:30-8:30 PM

TUES., APRIL 18 • 10 AM-NOON

Looking for a new job as a professional is overwhelming at the beginning. How do you get over the rejection and move forward? Join our Volunteer Career Coach, for an orientation on getting started.

Northern Kentucky Accountability Group*

WEDNESDAYS • 9:15-11:30 AM

NKYAG is a job search support group for professionals in transition or anyone wanting to change careers. We offer a weekly community speaker on some educational aspect of the job search process that a regular class does not cover. Features motivational speakers,

networking opportunities, job search leads and connections to community partners.

Burnout to Bounce Back*

THURS., APRIL 6 • 6-7:30 PM

With the challenges we face on a daily basis, everyone has experienced burnout. This workshop will help you identify the symptoms and provide practical tools you can implement to get your life back on track.

VIA Character Strengths*

FRI., APRIL 7 • 10 AM-NOON

Learn how to identify your character strengths, which will help lead to successful and more productive outcomes for you and your future or current organization. Visit kentonlibrary. org/events to register and link for the assessment review before class.

Toastmasters

MON., APRIL 10 & 24 • 6:30- 8:30 PM

Toastmasters International is a nonprofit educational organization that teaches public speaking and leadership skills. Guests can attend for free and there’s no pressure to participate.

Finding a Job 101

WED., APRIL 12 • 7-8 PM

Returning to work? Need help looking for jobs? Is your resume old? Don’t even have a resumé? This class is for you.

Core Skills Workshop*

THURS., APRIL 13 • 10-11:30 AM

Designed to help you analyze your transferable core skills, our instructor will begin by discussing the aptitudes you have used in previous employment and then will help you analyze the best skills that you want to move forward in future employment.

The Importance of Starting Now — Plan for Life After High School*

TUES., APRIL 18 • 6- 7:30 PM

Join speaker, Dan Bisig, to discuss the importance of starting now when planning for college and life beyond high school. Sponsored by COVE Federal Credit Union

Mastering the Art of Informational Meetings*

THURS., APRIL 20 • 10-11 AM

If you are unsure of your next career move, discover how to set up professional meetings or interviews to explore future career options with people already working in those fields. Learn how to research potential pathways, questions to ask in meetings, and techniques for follow-up.

10 APRIL 2023

Resumé Basics Today*

MON., APRIL 24 • 1-3 PM

We will do a reality check on the purpose of a resumé, review types of resumés, discuss how to collect and organize document data and more.

Interviewing Skills Workshop*

TUES., APRIL 25 • 10 AM-NOON

We will touch on one-on-one, panel, virtual, and lunch/dinner-type interviews. You can then follow up by doing a practice interview with one of our volunteer coaches.

BOOKCLUB: The Read to Succeed Book Club

IN PERSON AND ONLINE

TUES., APRIL 25 • 7-8 PM

Whether you’re looking for professional or personal development, join us as we discuss titles that are meant to move you forward and help you grow.

Supercharge Your LinkedIn Profile*

WED., APRIL 26 • 1-2:30 PM

LinkedIn expert Carolyn Dickerson will show you how to maximize your LinkedIn profile by learning to use LinkedIn corporate recruiter. Significantly increase your chances of recruiters finding you!

Exploring O*Net Online

IN PERSON AND ONLINE

THURS., APRIL 27 • 10-11 AM

We’ll explore how to use O*NET to research salary ranges, plan career changes, and improve your resumé.

INDEPENDENCE BRANCH

Small Business Q&A

SAT., APRIL 29 • 1:30-3 PM

Join us for a conversation with local entrepreneurs. Get insight on how they started their business, practical advice, and an opportunity to ask questions. Followed by a mindfulness session.

Look What’s Coming Up!

COVINGTON

Big Covington Playdate

SATURDAY, MAY 20 • 11 AM-1 PM

Join us as we learn through play! We’ll have plenty of hands-on and sensory friendly activities for little ones to explore, with various community partners lending a hand with fiun of their own to share. While you’re here, grab your free book and “play recipe” kit to keep the fun going at home!

ERLANGER

Concert: Comet Bluegrass All-Stars*

SATURDAY, MAY 6 • 2-3:15 PM

Join us for some live bluegrass music!

INDEPENDENCE

Friends of KCPL Used Book Sale

SUNDAY, MAY 14 - SAT., MAY 20 • LIBRARY HOURS Bag sale on Saturday, May 20.

Featured Genre: Science Fiction

Fiction that deals principally with the impact of actual or imagined science upon society or individuals.

Dark Matter by Blake Crouch - Adult

A Memory Called Empire by Arkady Martine - Adult

Space Opera by Catherynne M. Valente - Adult

On a Sunbeam by Tillie Walden - YA

A Rover’s Story by Jasmine Warga - Children’s

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Covington Branch

502 Scott Blvd.

Covington, KY 41011

Erlanger Branch

401 Kenton Lands Rd., Erlanger, KY 41018

Independence Branch

1992 Walton-Nicholson Rd., Independence, KY 41051

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FROM OUR Faces and Places

National Library Week

is April 23-29, 2023. In the 1970s, children read books around the bookmobile. This photograph is from the Alice Clay collection in Faces & Places. To view additional photos related to Northern Kentucky visit our historic online photo database at facesandplaces. kentonlibrary.org.

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