January 2024
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PG 2-3 COVINGTON
PG 4-7 ERLANGER
PG 8-9 INDEPENDENCE
PG 10-11 CAREER AND JOB SERVICES
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PROGRAMS & EVENTS
*Register for these free events at kentonlibrary.org or by calling 859.962.4000
Everyone
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@ketonlibrary.org to coordinate a donation or to ask questions.
Movie Matinee: Science Fiction WED., JAN. 3 • 6-8 PM
Watch a film in honor of National Science Fiction Day!
Family Free Play
Covington Branch Celebration!
Explore building materials such as Legos and Play-Doh and allow for meaningful play-pretend and relaxing family time.
Our building is turning the big 50! Come celebrate with us dressed in your best 1970s-inspired outfit. Take a walk with us down memory lane and enjoy music, DJ by Tony Nickol, and refreshments.
THURS., JAN. 11 • 4-6 PM
Oculus Tour of the National Civil Rights Museum
SUN., JAN. 21 • 2:30-4 PM
MON., JAN. 15 • 1-3 PM
Join us for a virtual tour of the National Civil Rights Museum! Using our Oculus Gaming Device, you can take a guided, five-minute tour of the National Civil Rights Museum this Martin Luther King Day, with voiceover and captioned facts to learn more about our American History on this monumental day and why it’s so important to us, as Americans.
Adults
One-On-One Genealogy Research Assistance ALL MONTH
Call the Local History and Genealogy Department at 859.962.4070 and reserve a one-hour session to discuss resources and search strategies. Appointments can be made in-person, over-the-phone, or online via a virtual meeting. Email history@kentonlibrary to set up a virtual meeting.
New Year Resolutree* FRI., JAN. 5 • 10-11:30 AM
Scarf Tree
Have some goals for the new year? Create a resolution-tree.This creative and decorative piece is a space where you can hang up your completed goals to celebrate the victories.
Please donate scarves, hats, and gloves suitable for teens and children. All donations will be brought to the Children’s Home of Northern Kentucky.
DIY Calendar Wall Art*
TUES., JAN. 2 - WED., JAN. 10
MON., JAN. 8 • 10 AM-NOON
Have old calendars and magazines from last year? Looking to make use of the background photos instead of just throwing them away? Bring them to the library and we’ll repurpose them in this activity as wall art!
Draughts and Drawing
MON., JAN. 8, 15, 22 & 29 • 10 AM-NOON
Art supplies, coffee and tea to be provided.
Board Game Night
WED., JAN. 10 & 24 • 5-8 PM
Play such board games as: Ticket to Ride, Tsuro, Dominion, Bargain Quest, Carcassone and others!
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In the Community Playart @ Creative House
FRI., JAN. 12, 19 & 26 • 10-11 AM CREATIVE HOUSE OF ART AND DESIGN
Funerals & Funeral Planning* TUES., JAN. 16 • 6:30-8 PM
Learn about decisions to be made surrounding funerals and the advantages of planning in advance. Additionally, learn about Kentucky laws and guidelines surrounding burials.
We are so excited to partner with the recently-developed The Creative House of Art and Design by art community favorite “Mr. Chad”! Each week, we’ll host an interactive storytime in their studio that includes a process-based art project. The Creative House is located at 609 Main St. Covington, KY 41011
Storytime at The Roost Latonia TUES., JAN. 9 & 23 • 10:30-11:30 AM
The Roost Latonia, 3616 Decoursey Ave. Covington, KY 41015 Join us for stories, songs, and early literacy activities!
DAR Research Assistance* WED., JAN. 24 • 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.
Chair Yoga*
WED., JAN. 24 • 11-11:45 AM
Melted Crayon Jewelry/Magnets* MON., JAN. 29 • 10 AM-NOON
All materials will be provided.
Acrylic Paint Night with JoAnn Scharf*
Teens
Kids
TUES. JAN. 2, 16 & 30 • 4-6 PM
AGES 3-5 W/A CAREGIVER SAT., JAN. 6 & 20 • 10:30-11:15 AM
Young Adventurer’s Guild A Dungeons and Dragons group geared for youngsters (ages 10-16). Great for getting into the hobby or those looking for a new group.
Family Craft Night*
AGES 5-12 MON., JAN. 8 & 22 • 6-7 PM
1/8: Snow People 1/22: Pebble Pets
Board Game Night
WED., JAN. 10 & 24 • 5-8 PM
Saturday Storytime
Family Craft Night*
AGES 5-12 MON., JAN. 8 & 22 • 6-7 PM
1/8: Snow People 1/22: Pebble Pets
Tween Time
TUES., JAN. 23 • 3:30-4:30 PM
We’ll have an assortment of games, snacks, books, and other fun activities.
See Adults.
MON., JAN. 29 • 6-8 PM
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Storytimes Toddler Storytime
AGES 2-3 W/A CAREGIVER WEDNESDAYS • 10-10:30 AM
The Victims of Love Eagles Tribute Band*
SAT., JAN. 13 • 7-8:30 PM Revisiting the popular hits from the legendary band, The Eagles, The Victims of Love Eagles Tribute Band brings together musicians from bluegrass, rock, and jazz sensibilities, to recreate the lush harmonies, instrumental virtuosity, and engaging stories in the classic songs.
Preschool Storytime
AGES 3-5 W/A CAREGIVER WEDNESDAYS • 11-11:45 AM
Baby Storytime
AGES 0-24 MONTHS W/A CAREGIVER THURSDAYS • 11-11:30 AM
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PROGRAMS & EVENTS
*Register for these free events at kentonlibrary.org or by calling 859.962.4000
Who Did It? Scavenger Hunt
MON., JAN. 8 -SUN., JAN. 21
A crime has been committed! Will you be the one to crack the case in this Cluelike scavenger hunt throughout the library? Pick up a starter sheet at the reference desks or in the teen section.
B O O K C L U B : Bookies Book Club — “Rock, Paper, Scissors” WED., JAN. 3 • 6:30-7:30 PM
Meet to discuss “Rock, Paper, Scissors” by Alice Feeney.
Device Advice Thursdays THURSDAYS • 11 AM-1 PM
Need help with your computer or electronic device? We can help. Bring your own device or get help on our computers. Everyone is welcome. No sign-ups are required. It is first come, first served. Sessions are limited to 15 minutes when others are waiting. Need longer? Email to set up a One-On-One appointment at your convenience!
Sew What: Hand Warmers* THURS., JAN. 4, 11, 18 & 25 • 6-8 PM
Come sew together some cute hand warmers to keep your fingers toasty!
Garden Club*
THURS., JAN. 4 • 6-7 PM
Puzzlemania!*
Everyone Bingo
Fri., Jan. 12 • 11 AM-noon
Lunch and Learn: African American Art* TUES., JAN. 16 • 1-2 PM
Join us for a presentation from the Cincinnati Art Museum on African American Art. The imagery and meanings of African American art make up a vivid and important part of the history of American art. This presentation looks at paintings, sculpture, prints, and photographs all created by African American artists. Lunch from Snappy Tomato Pizza will be provided to those registered. Anyone on the wait list is still welcome to attend the talk, though may not receive a meal.
Needle Arts Group TUES., JAN. 16 • 3-5 PM
Do you knit, crochet, embroider, needlepoint, or do cross stitch or any other needle art? Join us for a gathering of fellow needle crafters for a casual drop-in session.
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THURS., JAN. 18 • 6-8 PM
Join us for a timed puzzle competition and help us work on a larger puzzle. Snacks and door prizes. Register your team for the competition.
All Ages Lego Challenges WED., JAN. 24 • 7-8 PM
Celebrate International Lego Day with all ages Lego challenges.
Learn a new skill related to gardening indoors and out!
Flow & Unwind Yoga* THURS., JAN. 4 • 7-8 PM
Senior Social and Games
FRI., JAN. 5 & 19 • 10:30-11:30 AM
Join us for coffee, donuts, games, and conversation! This event offers a chance to learn about what others are doing and engage with your community.
Disc Bound Planners
Fun Friday!
MON., JAN. 8 • 7-8 PM
Join us for a new craft each month while supplies last.
Zumba!
FRI., JAN. 26 • 2-4 PM
Create your own planner for the new year. TUES., JAN. 9 & 23 • 10-11 AM
The classes are tailored to our senior population, but all adults are welcome.
Adults
Writers’ Group
TUES., JAN. 2 • 6:30-8:30 PM
Share your work and give feedback in this group for writers of all genres. New members welcome!
Chair Yoga*
WED., JAN. 10 • 11-11:45 AM
Craft Club*
WED., JAN. 10 • 1:30-3:30 PM THURS., JAN. 11 • 6-8 PM
Join us to do a new project or learn a new skill.
Cool Hand Ukes
WED., JAN. 10 • 6-8 PM
Come out and jam along with this open group of ukulele players, or just listen!
Peggy Oakley...and a Pig... Go to War* THURS., JAN. 11 • 6-7 PM
On August 30, 1813, Margaret (Peggy) Oakley waited anxiously at Newport Barracks to draw the ticket that would determine whether she would join her husband, John Scott Oakley, and good friend Richard Menefee to Canada and war, or head back home to the farm in Grassy Creek, Kentucky. Learn more about her life in this program. Funded in part by the Kentucky Humanities and the National Endowment for the Humanities.
STREAM Center: Comb Bound Planners* MON., JAN. 15 • 7-8 PM
Make a planner in the STREAM lab.
Hoxworth Blood Drive*
TUES., JAN. 16 • 10:30 AM-4:30 PM
Please register each donor individually. You may arrive anytime between 10:30 am-4:30 pm.
Intro to Computer Skills TUES., JAN. 16 • 2-3:30 PM
If you are new to computers, this class is for you! Learn the basics of navigating computers and the internet, covering your daily technology uses and offering tips about the basics of web browsing, document creation, and setting up an email address.
Needle Arts Group TUES., JAN. 16 • 3-5 PM
Join us for a gathering of fellow needle crafters for a casual drop-in session.
CPR Skills Training* WED., JAN. 24 • 6-7:30 PM
Self-Defense Class* SAT., JAN. 27 • 1-4 PM
Dream Catchers*
WED., JAN. 17 • 6-8 PM
Local craft artisan Peg Fightmaster will show us how to create a dreamcatcher.
Tai Chi*
WED., JAN. 17 • 6:30-7:30 PM
Simmer Pots*
MON., JAN. 22 • 7-8 PM
Create your own mini simmer pot brew.
Learn self-defense basics with Thrive Empowerment. Explore the five safety action principles of Empowerment SelfDefense: Think, Yell, Run, Fight, Tell. In addition to physical techniques (including strikes, kicks, and releases from grabs and pins), we’ll work on situational awareness, recognizing the warning signs of violence, and personal boundary setting and enforcement.
Movie Matinee: “Wizard of Oz” WED., JAN. 31 • 1-3 PM
“The Wizard of Oz” 1939, rated G, 1h 52m
Healthy Living for Your Brain and Body* TUES., JAN. 23 • 2-3 PM
We will discuss what what we can do — steps to take now to improve or maintain overall health in each area. This event is an education program presented by the Alzheimer’s Association.
B O O K C L U B : Book to Art Club*
Teens
Teen Movie Night: “Transformers Rise of the Beasts” TUES., JAN. 2 • 6-8 PM
(Rated PG-13) Snacks provided.
THURS., JAN. 25 • 6:30-8:30 PM
Teen Space
Read “The One Hundred Years of Lenni and Margot” in advance of the meeting, then create an art project inspired by the book while discussing what we’ve read.
Come hang with other teens and make a craft, eat a snack, and play the Nintendo Switch!
THURS., JAN. 4 • 4-5 PM
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PROGRAMS & EVENTS
*Register for these free events at kentonlibrary.org or by calling 859.962.4000
Flow & Unwind Yoga
Self-Defense Class*
Disc Bound Planners
See Adults.
THURS., JAN. 4 • 7-8 PM
MON., JAN. 8 • 7-8 PM
Create your own planner for the new year.
SAT., JAN. 27 • 1-4 PM
Teens Create: DIY Ceramic Penguins*
Homeschool Teens: Diamond Painting*
TUES., JAN. 30 • 6-7 PM
Join us and create a diamond painting!
Fandom Party: Studio Ghibli
Kids
Eat a snack, test your knowledge with trivia and discuss your favorite Studio Ghibli film!
AGES 5-12 WED., JAN. 3 • 3:30-5 PM
TUES., JAN. 9 • 1:30-2:30 PM
TUES., JAN. 9 • 6-7 PM
LEGO Club
Peggy Oakley...and a Pig... Go to War*
Build towers, bridges, and other creations with 1000s of LEGOs.
See Adults.
AGES 5-12 THURS., JAN. 4 • 6-7 PM
THURS., JAN. 11 • 6-7 PM
STREAM Center: Comb Bound Planners* MON., JAN. 15 • 7-8 PM
Make a planner in the STREAM lab.
Teens Create: Color Your Own Mug* TUES., JAN. 16 • 6-7 PM
Tai Chi*
WED., JAN. 17 • 6:30-7:30 PM
Teen Space
FRI., JAN. 19 • 4-5 PM
Hang with other teens and make a craft, eat a snack, and play the Nintendo Switch!
Simmer Pots*
MON., JAN. 22 • 7-8 PM
Create your own mini simmer pot brew.
Animanga Club
TUES., JAN. 23 • 6-7 PM
Come watch anime and discuss your favorite manga while trying Japanese snacks.
CPR Skills Training* WED., JAN. 24 • 6-7:30 PM
All Ages Lego Challenges WED., JAN. 24 • 7-8 PM
Celebrate International Lego Day with all ages Lego challenges.
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Puppy Tales
Children are invited to read with a therapy dog to help build their reading confidence. Children will have 15-minute time slots in which they will read to dogs. Time slots are first-come, first-served upon arrival.
Homeschool Teens: Diamond Painting* AGES 9-12 TUES., JAN. 9 • 1:30-2:30 PM
Homeschool teens and tweens are invited to join us and create a diamond painting!
Homeschool Learning Loop* AGES 5-12 TUES., JAN. 9 & 23 • 1:30-2:30 PM
Homeschooling families are invited to join us for an interactive, hands-on class. Siblings are welcome.
Art Explorers
AGES 3-8 TUES., JAN. 9 • 1:30-3:30 PM
Learn about Howardena Pindell in this interactive, drop-in art program. Discover different styles and media as you make your own masterpieces inspired by this master.
Wild Wednesdays
AGES 5-12 WED., JAN. 3, 10, 17, 24 & 31 • 7-8 PM
Join us to make a mix of fun (games, crafts, messy play) for school age kiddos.
Reading Buddies
DIY Jigsaw Puzzle*
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. Snacks provided.
Draw or paint your masterpiece, then take it home to enjoy!
AGES 3-12 MON., JAN. 8, 15, 22 & 29 • 4:30-5:30 PM
AGES 5-12 THURS., JAN. 11 • 6:30-7:30 PM
Saturday Family Storytime
CHILDREN UP TO AGE 8 W/A CAREGIVER SAT., JAN. 13 & 27 • 11 AM-NOON
Start your weekend with stories, songs and play.
Family Game Night
AGES 3-12 MON., JAN. 8 • 6:30-8 PM
Warm up at the library with a night of fun, family-friendly board games! Snacks will be provided.
Sensory Friendly Meet & Greet: Bluey!* SAT., JAN. 13 • 2-3 PM
Join us for a special, sensory-friendly visit with Bluey! Please, only register children attending. Attendees can drop in any time between 2-3 pm. This program is designed for individuals with sensory sensitivities and developmental disabilities. We will feature low lighting, small group size, fidgets available, and a simple open-ended craft.
Story Stroll: I Have a Dream AGES 3-12 MON., JAN. 15 • 11:30 AM-1 PM
Drop in to stroll around the room while reading Dr. Martin Luther King’s “I Have a Dream.” There will be stations to learn more about Dr. Martin Luther King’s life and his dream for his country.
Playdough Playdate
AGES 2-5 W/A CAREGIVER THURS., JAN. 18 • 1:30-3 PM
Explore, mash, squish and roll playdough during this fun drop-in program. The library will provide tools, mats, and playdough for young patrons to create their masterpieces.
Craft Mart
AGES 5-12 THURS., JAN. 18 • 6:30-7:30 PM
Make a bookmark craft, but with a twist! You’ll be given a budget (of funny money) to buy all your crafting materials from our ‘craft mart’.
Inflatable Party
AGES 3-12 SAT., JAN. 20 • 6-8 PM
Don’t let cabin fever get the best of you! Come play at the library-there will be lots of fun inflatables: bounce houses, slides, and obstacle courses, along with a sensory glow party. We guarantee you’ll have tons of fun at this after-hours event!
Baby Play and Make: Winter Sensory Bags* BABIES UP TO AGE 2 W/A CAREGIVER SUN., JAN. 21 • 1:30-3 PM
Babies will play while their grown-ups make a winter sensory bag to take home! All supplies will be provided.
Do You Want to Build a Snowman? AGES 3-8 MON., JAN. 22 • 6:30-8 PM
Come to the library for fun snowman crafts, sensory bins and snacks!
All Ages Lego Challenges AGES 3-12 WED., JAN. 24 • 7-8 PM
Celebrate International Lego Day with all ages Lego challenges.
Craft Me a Story: Cats! AGES 6-12 THURS., JAN. 25 • 6:30-7:30 PM
Enjoy books, songs, and jokes, then make a cool art project!
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Storytimes Music and Movement Storytime
ALL AGES MONDAYS • 11:30 AM-NOON
Toddler Storytime
Family Fort Magic*
AGES 2-3 W/A CAREGIVER MONDAYS • 11 AM-NOON TUESDAYS • 11 AM-NOON WEDNESDAYS • 11:30 AM-12:30 PM
Join us after the library closes for some fort magic. We’ll start with some songs around the campfire then branch out to build a fort in the library while you read some of your favorite stories.
Baby Storytime
Family Dance Party
Lapsit Storytime
AGES 3-12 FRI., JAN. 26 • 6-7:30 PM
AGES 3-12 SAT., JAN. 27 • 1-3 PM
From parachute play to dance tunes to craft tables where you can make your own musical instruments, we’ll have everything you need to have a great time dancing, wiggling, and shaking.
BABIES UP TO 24 MONTHS W/A CAREGIVER TUESDAYS • 9:30-10:30 AM FRIDAYS • 9:30-10:30 AM
BABIES UP TO 24 MONTHS W/A CAREGIVER WEDNESDAYS • 10-11 AM
This storytime is designed for prewalking children and their parents or caregivers.
Preschool Storytime
AGES 3-5 W/A CAREGIVER WEDNESDAYS 2-3 PM THURSDAYS 10-11 AM & 11:30 AM-12:30 PM
Playart
AGES 2-6 FRIDAYS 1:30-3 PM
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*Register for these free events at kentonlibrary.org or by calling 859.962.4000
2nd Annual “Día de Reyes” Festival SAT., JAN. 6 • 1-2:30 PM
Join us with your family to celebrate the Three King Day, a Latin American tradition. We’ll have delicious sweet bread, hot cocoa and more. Meet the Three Kings, enjoy breaking a “piñata”, do fun activities, and a surprise for each child. Let’s honor and share Latin American traditions.
PROGRAMS & EVENTS
Acompañanos junto a tu familia para celebrar el Día de Reyes. Habrá rico pan dulce, chocolate caliente y más. Conoce a los Tres Reyes Magos, disfruta rompiendo la piñata, haciendo divertidas actividades y habrá una sorpresa para cada niño. Mantengamos vivas nuestra cultura y compartamos nuestras tradiciones.
Anime Club
FRI., JAN. 19 • 6-8 PM
Love anime? Come meet up with other anime fans for shows, pizza, and fun!
Reflections in Nature*
SAT., JAN. 27 • 10:30-11:15 AM
Learn to meditate in a natural setting.
Teen Dinner Party SAT., JAN. 27 • 6-8 PM
Sit down to dinner with your friends. If you have any food allergies, please email jessy.griffith@kentonlibrary.org before the event.
Teen Craft Night: Googly Eyes MON., JAN. 29 • 6-8 PM
Stick googly eyes on other things and make art out of them!
Everyone Chess Club
WEDNESDAYS • 4-6 PM
Open to all levels of skill. Meetings consist of chess play and lessons from a certified chess instructor.
Early Bird Bingo
TUES., JAN. 9 • 10 AM-NOON
Enjoy a cup of coffee and light snacks.
Family Fourth Fridays: Indoor Slides FRI., JAN. 26 • 6-9 PM
Indoor fun for the family! Free pizza while supplies last!
Make It with Jackie!*
SUN., JAN. 14 • 2-4 PM WED., JAN. 17 • 6-8 PM
Learn how to make personalized greeting cards.
Tai Chi
FRI., JAN. 19 • 10:30-11:30 AM
Reflections in Nature*
SAT., JAN. 27 • 10:30-11:15 AM
Learn to meditate in a natural setting.
Teens
Sticker Club
TUES., JAN. 2 • 4-5 PM
Dungeons and Dragons
Every month, there will be a new design available in the teen area, while supplies last. Stickers will be available starting at 4pm on the first Tuesday of every month. Have an idea for a design? Share it with Jessy the Librarian!
All skill levels welcome.
Library Teen Cafe
Adults
TUES., JAN. 2 & 16 • 6-8:30 PM
Scrapbooking with Jackie!* WED., JAN. 3 • 6-8 PM
Learn how to make beautiful scrapbooking pages.
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TUES., JAN. 9 • 6-8 PM
Crafts! Games! Snacks! Random other things Jessy the Librarian comes up with! Patron suggestions! Or just come hang out with your friends in a non-school space!
Kids
Open Play!
BABIES UP TO AGE 8 W/A CAREGIVER FRI., JAN. 12 & 19 • 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
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AGES 3-8 SAT., JAN. 13 • 2-2:30 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.
Karma Kids*
AGES 5-10 SAT., JAN. 27 • 2-3 PM
A playful yoga class for kids that includes movement, breath and an art project to create a calm, relaxed mind.
Storytimes
Weekly Storytimes foster a love of reading and develop your little one’s early
language, sensory, motor, and social skills. Join us for stories, songs, movements, and rhymes followed by a short period of open play and exploration.
Scamper Squad
Playart
Open to the first 30 children in attendance.
Music and Motion with the Singing Librarian
AGES 3-5 W/A CAREGIVER TUESDAYS • 10:30-11 AM
Baby Storytime
BABIES UP TO 24 MONTHS W/A CAREGIVER WEDNESDAYS • 10-10:45 AM
Toddler Storytime
AGES 3-5 W/A CAREGIVER THURSDAYS • 10:30-11 AM
AGES 3-5 W/A CAREGIVER MONDAYS • 10:30-11 AM
Enjoy an active session of music and movement with the Singing Librarian! No program on Jan. 2.
AGES 2-3 W/A CAREGIVER WEDNESDAYS • 11-11:45 AM
JANUARY PROGRAMS Library Reading Challenge
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Adult Book Discussion TUES., JAN. 16 • 7-8:30 PM
Check out 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.
Join us for a discussion of “Craig and Fred” by Craig Grossi. Pick up a copy of the book at the Durr Branch circulation desk. To sign up and receive Zoom invitation, contact tanya.pemberton@ kentonlibrary.org.
Bedtime Stories at Home*
GenTech: Faces and Places
Join Miss Lauren from the comfort of your own home for a cozy storytime online. Registration required with a valid email to receive the Zoom link.
Charles Halbrook will discuss the photograph donation process for Faces and Places, the library’s online photograph collection. Faces and Places contains over 129,000
WEDNESDAYS • 7-7:30 PM
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TUES., JAN. 23 • 2-3 PM
images related to people, places, and events in Northern Kentucky. Visit Faces and Places at facesandplaces.kentonlibrary.org.
Intro to SQL*
WED., JAN. 24 • 6:30-8 PM
SQL (Structured Query Language) is the standard programming language used to interact with databases. This basic Intro to SQL class will teach you the fundamental concepts of SQL including: queries, functions, database structure, and data… Registration opens December 10 at 12 am.
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Career & Job Services *Register for these free events at kentonlibrary.org or by calling 859.962.4002 COVINGTON BRANCH Elevator Pitch Power Plan TUES., JAN. 9 • 10-11:30 AM
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 FRI., JAN. 12 • 10-11 AM
Learn how to organize your job search, discover relevant job opportunities, track the progress of job applications, create a basic resume and more with Google Tools.
WIOA Eligibility Information Hour
New Year, New Career Expo: Erlanger Branch THURS., JAN. 25 • 10 AM-12:30 PM
New Year, New Career Expo in partnership with the Kentucky Career Center. The Career Expo itself will be from 10 am-12:30 pm. Career Coaching will be available from 10 am-noon. (A career coach can help with resumés, interviews, and cover letters as well as give overall guidance.) Visit website for participating employers.
FRI., JAN. 19 • 2-3 PM
If you are a dislocated worker receiving unemployment insurance or public assistance, you might be eligible for free training or education without taking money out of your own pocket with help from the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act, otherwise known as WIOA.
Ace Your Next Job Interview MON., JAN. 22 • 10-11 AM
Learn how to feel more confident, prepare to communicate clearly, and present your best self to a potential employer.
ERLANGER BRANCH Build Your LinkedIn Profile
WEDNESDAYS IN JANUARY • 1-2:30 PM
Join LinkedIn expert Carolyn Dickerson and learn how to make your LinkedIn profile work for you. Visit the website for details on each session.
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,
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networking opportunities, job search leads and connections to community partners.
Toastmasters
MON., JAN. 8, 22 & 29 • 6:45-8:30 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 until you are ready and comfortable.
Working with Excel Functions TUES., JAN. 9 • NOON-1:30 PM
This class is a hands-on training program designed to empower individuals with the skills and knowledge needed to harness the full potential of Microsoft Excel’s built-in functions. Whether you are a beginner looking to build a solid foundation or an experienced user, this course is tailored to cater to a wide range of skill levels.
Getting Started: Begin Your Career Transition With Us MON., JAN. 15 • 6:30-8 PM TUES., JAN. 30 • 10 AM-NOON
Looking for a new job as a professional is overwhelming at the beginning. Join our Volunteer Career Coach, for an orientation on getting started. Receive tips on creating a project plan to help you organize your search, figure out what to do first, and balance all your job search activities.
The Fundamentals of Networking* TUES., JAN. 16 • 10 AM-12:30 PM
Networking is the number one way for professionals to find new jobs and help grow their careers. Learn networking fundamentals and organization. Overcome fear, develop coping techniques, and practice self-care while networking.
Transferable Skills Workshop
Microsoft PowerPoint
This class will focus on an analysis of your transferable skills and how you can make that bridge between your use of those skills in the past and how they will be applied to your future work and different industries.
Join us to learn the basic functions of Microsoft Powerpoint. We will cover how to create, edit, and make a presentation.
THURS., JAN. 11 • 10-11:30 AM
TUES., JAN. 16 • 6:30-8 PM
TESTIMONIAL: CAREER & JOB SERVICES
Manage and Build Your Online Brand THURS., JAN. 11 • 6:30-8 PM
Use Data Axle to Build a Target Company List for Your Job Search THURS., JAN. 18 • 10-11:30 AM
Having a strong professional brand and a well-thought-out career story can open many opportunities for you, especially when it comes to pursuing your next job. Begin by learning about social media, building an online presence, and how to use both to establish or build a career.
Learn how to use the Library’s #1 business database to build a list of prospects for your job search. Leave the class with a preliminary list of company prospects!
Improve Your Resumé with Practical Strategies
Finding Your Purpose
Learn four strategies to improve your resumé and make your resumé more attractive to hiring managers.
FRI., JAN. 19 • 10 AM-NOON
In the midst of your crazy daily life, do you find yourself wondering about your true vocational purpose? Join our charismatic instructor Roger Babik to learn how to identify and use your innate giftedness vocationally. Establish your own mission statement and personal daily goals.
Resumé Basics for Today TUES., JAN. 23 • 1-3 PM
Update your resumé to compete in today’s lightning-fast business environment. We will do a reality check on the purpose of a resumé, review types of resumés, discuss how to collect and organize document data, best practices for writing, the influence of ATS, and more.
ONLINE
TUES., JAN. 16 • 6:30-7:30 PM
Twitter and Instagram for Beginners TUES., JAN. 23 • 6-7:30 PM
Join us to learn how to get your account started on each platform and begin creating content! We’ll cover the basics of creating an account, navigating the website, and provide a few tips for creating content and building a follower base.
Core Skills Workshop WED., JAN. 24 • 6-7:30 PM
Designed to help you identify and analyze your transferable core skills, our instructor will discuss the aptitudes you have used in previous employment. You will then be able to determine the best skills you have to offer and use them to move forward in future employment.
Career & Job Services Success Story Mark Massmann was living through a downsizing after 25 years with his company. He met with one of the library’s Career Navigators who gave him a high-level overview of how to get engaged with the library’s programs. Soon after Mark participated in the library’s Northern Kentucky Accountability Group (NKYAG), a weekly group for job seekers, networked with others and heard from guest speakers. Mark powered through classes like the LinkedIn Profile Series classes, the Core Skills Workshop and worked on his interviewing skills. He also picked up some great tips from peers on how to handle an upcoming Zoom interview. Because of all his hard work, Mark landed at Atlas Air as a Repair Analyst. Congratulations Mark!
Creating a Federal Resumé THURS., JAN. 4 • 10 AM-NOON
A Federal resumé requires a different format than a traditional business resumé. Learn how to prepare a resumé to apply for Federal jobs and use USA Jobs, the government’s website like a pro to be considered for many new job openings.
Managing ATS Workshop FRI., JAN. 5 • 10 AM-NOON
A knowledgeable instructor will expertly guide you through the complex nature of Applicant Tracking Software and the system’s influence in today’s job search process. Learn how to elevate your status when submitting resumes and cover letters for job applications.
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NONPROFIT ORG
502 Scott Blvd. Covington, KY 41011
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Erlanger Branch
DATAMARK
401 Kenton Lands Rd., Erlanger, KY 41018
Electronic Service Requested
Independence Branch
1992 Walton-Nicholson Rd., Independence, KY 41051
Branch Hours MON-THU 9am-9pm FRI 9am-6pm
SAT 10am-5pm SUN 1pm-5pm
Questions? 859.962.4000
All library locations will be closed Monday, January 1. kentonlibrary.org
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Faces and Places
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1978: Who had a computer that took up most of your desk? Pictured is Donald Burkle, 48, Florence Building Maintenance Supervisor working with a Honeywell computer at the airport.
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