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Everyone
Breakfast & Bingo
THURS., SEPT. 21 • 9-11 AM
Cat Crafts*
THURS., SEPT. 28 • 6-8 PM
Build your furry friend a little home as we build our very own cardboard cat castles and cat tents for them to hide and play.
Adults
Coffee and Conversations
FRIDAYS • 11 AM-12:30 PM
Community support experts from Mental Health America will be present to help guide anyone who may be experiencing a difficult situation. Coffee and donuts are typically served.
Creativity Flow
TUES., SEPT. 5 • 6-7 PM
Enjoy mindful movement and creative art making in this class designed to bring peace and calm to your day. This is a partnership with Charlotte Reed from Art
Why You Need “Tree Aura” in Your Life*
THURS., SEPT. 7 • 6-7 PM
Join local hiking guide and author, Nancy Ball, for a photo tour of beautiful trails and an introduction to the benefits and howto’s of hiking for enjoyment and health!
PROGRAMS & EVENTS
Equals who is an art therapist and Erin DeSantis who is a Health & Wellness Librarian and Yoga Instructor. Please bring a yoga mat for the movement portion and a water bottle. If you do not have a yoga mat, some will be available for your use.
Life’s Thimble Pleasures: Needle Felting*
TUES., SEPT. 5 & 19 • 6-8 PM
Come for instruction and some time to work on a project! Supplies available.
Board Game Night
WED., SEPT. 6 & 20 • 5-7 PM
GED Testing*
THURS., SEPT. 7, 14, 21 & 28 • 2-6 PM
SAT., SEPT. 16 • 10 AM-2 PM
Please register at GED.com for a testing appointment at our site.
Senior Arts & Crafts*
TUES., SEPT. 12 & 26 • 10 AM-NOON
Meet new friends and crafts.
Lean Beyond Loss*
TUES., SEPT. 12, 19 & 26 • 6-7 PM
A supportive environment to begin the healing process of a loss.
Embroidery Club
TUES., SEPT. 12 & 26 • 6-8 PM
Come for instruction and some time to work on a project! Supplies available.
Sci-Fi TTRPG Club
TUES., SEPT. 12 & 26 • 6-8 PM
We will be playing Wrath & Glory, a Warhammer 40k RPG.
Personal and Business Credit 101
SAT., SEPT. 16 • 10 AM-NOON
Your credit history can affect your access to credit, loans, jobs, housing, insurance and other important services. Understanding your rights will help you know how to protect your credit history. Learn about FICO and risk-based pricing and the 8 steps to building business credit. Presented by Lawrence Chappell MBA, Financial Wellness Specialist, AVP, First Financial Bank
Chair Yoga*
TUES., SEPT. 19 • 11-11:45 AM
My Path to Traditional Publishing — Author Talk with Christen Randall*
THURS., SEPT. 21 5:30-6:30 PM
Stop in to hear local YA author Christen Randall give insight into their path to traditionally publishing a book. This program, which includes a light meal for those registered, is for anyone that ever thought about pursuing traditional publishing (or for those who want a peek behind the scenes at how stories go from an idea to a book on the shelf).
Acrylic Paint Night: Fall*
MON., SEPT. 25 • 6-8 PM
In-Person DAR Research Assistance*
WED., SEPT. 27 • 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.
Content Planning 101 for Social Media Marketing*
WED., SEPT. 27 • 10:30-11:30 AM
Learn about the three most important types of content, a step-by-step guide to planning content, and learn about free and paid tools that make social media marketing streamlined and effective. Taught by Candace Gasper, founder and owner of Digital Candy LLC, a digital marketing agency in Newport, KY.
Faces and Places Scanning Bee
THURS., SEPT. 28 • ALL DAY
Interested in donating photographs to our Faces and Places collection? Stop in and we’ll scan up to a dozen images. If you can’t make this time and want to make a donation email history@ kentonlibrary.org or call 859.962.4070.
Teens
Gaming Hour
TUESDAYS • 3:30-4:30 PM
Play video games and eat snacks with other gamers every week in the Teen Space.
Creativity Flow
TUES., SEPT. 5 • 6-7 PM
Enjoy mindful movement and creative art making in this class designed to bring peace and calm to your day. See Adults for full description.
Homework Help
AGES 5-12
WEDNESDAYS • 4-6 PM
Stuck on a homework problem? Need help getting started on a paper? A librarian is here to help!
Board Game Night
WED., SEPT. 6 & 20 • 5-7 PM
Makerspace Tour & Try*
SAT., SEPT. 9 • NOON-1:30 PM
Take a tour and try out some of the tools in the makerspace. Learn how to make 3-D designs, bookmarks and zipper bags.
Programs in the Community
Storytime at The Roost Latonia
TUES., SEPT. 12 & 26 • 10:30-11 AM THE ROOST LATONIA
3616 DECOURSEY AVE. COVINGTON, KY 41015
Join library staff members for stories, songs, and early literacy activities.
Historic Walking Tour of Fort Mitchell
MON., SEPT. 18 • 6:30-8 PM
Join us in person for a historic walking tour of Fort Mitchell Avenue. We’ll share the history of houses and families who have called Fort Mitchell home. Tour begins at the intersection of Fort Mitchell Avenue and Edgewood Road near the Fort Mitchell Country Club.
Sci-Fi TTRPG Club
TUES., SEPT. 12 & 26 • 6-8 PM
We will be playing Wrath & Glory, a Warhammer 40k RPG.
Animanga Club
THURS., SEPT. 14 • 6-8 PM
Are you ready to enter the world of anime! Put on your cat ears and come by to immerse yourself into a part of Japanese Culture.
Tween Anime Club
AGES 9-13
MON., SEPT. 18 • 7-8 PM
Watch anime and read manga with your friends!
Acrylic Paint Night: Fall*
MON., SEPT. 25 • 6-8 PM
Tween Time
AGES 9-13
TUES., SEPT. 26 • 3:30-4:30 PM
Games, snacks, books and other fun activities for tweens; please contact the branch for more details.
Kids
Saturday Storytime
BABIES UP TO AGE 5 W/A CAREGIVER
SAT., SEPT. 2 & 16 • 10:30-11:15 AM
Older siblings are welcome.
Young Adventurer’s Guild
AGES 9-12
TUES., SEPT. 5 & 19 • 4-6 PM
A Dungeons and Dragons group geared for youngsters. Great for getting into the hobby or those looking for a new group.
Homework Help
AGES 5-12 & AGES 3-5 W/A CAREGIVER
WEDNESDAYS • 4-6 PM
Stuck on a homework problem? Need help getting started on a paper? A librarian is here to help.
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PROGRAMS & EVENTS
*Register for these free events at kentonlibrary.org or by calling 859.962.4000
Work It Out Wombats Family and Community Learning Workshops*
AGES 3-5 W/A CAREGIVER
WEDNESDAYS • 6-7:30 PM
The Work it Out Wombats Family and Community Learning is a series of four workshops that engage families in handson learning utilizing PBS KIDS media. Designed for families with children ages 3-5, the workshops use guided play to introduce both kids and grown-ups to exciting digital and tangible tools that are designed to support the development of computational thinking.
¡Cuéntame un cuento! / Spanish Storytime
BABIES UP TO AGE 5 W/A CAREGIVER
THURS., SEPT. 7 • 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., SEPT. 18 • 7-8 PM
Tween Time • 3:30-4:30 PM
COVINGTON
Storytimes
Toddler Storytime
2-3 YEARS OLD W/ A CAREGIVER
WEDNESDAYS • 10-10:30 AM
Wiggle along as we use stories and songs to grow early literacy, math, and science skills in an active program for toddlers with Mr. Sam and his guitar! Siblings are welcome.
Preschool Storytime
3-5 YEARS OLD W/ A CAREGIVER
WEDNESDAYS • 11-11:45 AM
Come for stories, songs, and early literacy activities with Mr. Sam and his guitar!
Baby Storytime
BABIES UP TO AGE 2 W/ A CAREGIVER
THURSDAYS • 11 AM-NOON
*Register for these free events at kentonlibrary.org or by calling 859.962.4000
Everyone
Needle Arts Group
TUES., SEPT. 12 • 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. All levels are welcome.
Touch-A-Truck
SUN., SEPT. 10 • 2-4 PM
All ages are invited to join us for a community Touch-A-Truck! Grab a camera and get a photo with the famous Oscar Mayer Frankmobile and other cool vehicles!
*Register for these free events at kentonlibrary.org or by calling 859.962.4000
Lunch and Learn: The Art of Cincinnati*
FRI., SEPT. 22 • NOON-1 PM
Join us for a guest lecture from the Cincinnati Art Museum Speakers Bureau. Celebrate Cincinnati’s rich cultural heritage with this presentation of art from Cincinnati, including works by artists such as John Henry Twachtman, Frank Duveneck, Edward Potthast, Robert Duncanson, Rookwood potters, and more! Pizza lunch from Snappy Tomato Pizza will be provided to those registered.
Craft Fest
SAT., SEPT. 30 • 11 AM-3 PM
Join us for our craft fest featuring goods created and sold by local youth. Support our young entrepreneurs by dropping by to shop.
Mini-Maker Fest
SAT., SEPT. 30 • 11 AM-1 PM
Join us for our craft fest featuring goods created and sold by local youth. Support our young entrepreneurs by dropping by to shop.
Adults
Banned Book Tote Bags
ALL MONTH
Make an appointment with the STREAM Center to create a bag.
Senior Social and Games
FRI., SEPT. 1, 15 & 29 • 10:30-11:30 AM
Join us for coffee, donuts, games, and conversation!
GED Prep*
MON., SEPT. 4, 11, 18 & 25 • 4-7 PM
WED., SEPT. 6, 13 & 20 • 4-7 PM
Prepare for your GED. Instructor: Call 859.442.1166 to register.
Laser Cut Drink Carrier
TUES., SEPT. 5 • 6-8 PM
Need a fun drink carrier to help you celebrate Oktoberfest? Come assemble a fun laser-cut one to help you show off your drinks!
American Elton Tribute Show Featuring Bill Connors*
SAT., SEPT. 16 • 6:30-8 PM
American Elton aka Bill Connors has portrayed the Rocket Man from Hawaii to England, San Francisco to Florida. Featured on America’s Got Talent and in ‘the Greatest Piano Men’ show in Vegas, he also performed Lucy in the Sky at the official Liverpool celebration of Sgt. Pepper’s 50th anniversary. In over 3000 performances as Captain Fantastic he’s won several ‘Best Of’ awards. Dazzling worldclass costumes, an uncanny resemblance to the Pinball Wizard and an attention to detail all help American Elton bring these incredible songs to life. Doors to auditorium open at 5:45 pm. Parking will be limited. Registration required.
Writers’ Group
TUES., SEPT. 5 • 6:30-8:30 PM
Share your work and give feedback in this group for writers of all genres!
ASL1*
WED., SEPT. 6, 13, 20 & 27 • 11 AM-3 PM American Sign Language instruction.
BOOKCLUB: The Bookies
Book Club — “The Push”
WED., SEPT. 6 • 6:30-7:30 PM September’s book is “The Push” by Ashley Audrain.
Gardening Club: My Dirty Life*
THURS., SEPT. 7 • 6-7 PM Doris Settles will discuss the concepts behind the book “No Child Left Inside” addressing the current lack of engagement with nature and our society...especially children. She includes anecdotes from her own adventures combined with a call to action to get outdoors.
Consumer & Senior Fraud Prevention*
TUES., SEPT. 12 • 11 AM-2 PM
Sponsored by COVE Federal Credit Union.
Needle Arts Group
TUES., SEPT. 12 • 3-5 PM
Stop by to work on your current project or if you’re brand new and want to learn, stop in for a tutorial. Limited supplies may be available.
Craft Club*
WED., SEPT. 13 • 1:30-3:30 PM
THURS., SEPT. 14 • 6:30-8:30 PM
Make a new project or learn a new skill. For ages 16 and older.
Cool Hand Ukes
WED., SEPT. 13 • 6-8 PM
Come out and jam along with this open group of ukulele players, or just come and listen!
Healthy Living for Your Brain and Body*
TUES., SEPT. 19 • 6-7 PM
How to age as well as possible, this program covers four areas of lifestyle habits associated with healthy aging: cognitive activity, physical health, exercise/diet and nutrition/social engagement. Presented by the Alzheimer’s Association.
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Paint Night!*
THURS., SEPT. 21 • 6:30-8:30 PM
Create a beautiful painting with step-bystep directions by artist Melissa Carrelli.
Lunch and Learn: The Art of Cincinnati*
FRI., SEPT. 22 • NOON-1 PM See Everyone.
Movie Matinee: “Steel Magnolias”
TUES., SEPT. 26 • 1-3 PM 1989, rated PG, 1h 57m
BOOKCLUB: Book to Art Club — “All That She Carried”*
THURS., SEPT. 28 • 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.
John A. Roebling and his Bridge on the Ohio River*
THURS., SEPT. 28 • 7-8 PM
Join Dr. Don H. Tolzmann for a presentation on the life of John A. Roebling, focusing on the building of the bridge and other topics covered in his books. Sponsored by the CovingtonCincinnati Suspension Bridge Committee.
Teens
Aquarium Careers 101*
TUES., SEPT. 5 • 6-7 PM
What does it take to work at an aquarium? Learn about the diversity of professions at Newport Aquarium, from animal care and scuba divers to marketing and volunteer opportunities.
BOOKCLUB: No Adults Allowed – Teen Book Club
THURS., SEPT. 7 • 4-5 PM
This month, discuss “The Selection” by Kiera Cass.
Teen Space
MON., SEPT. 11 • 4-5 PM
Hang with other teens. We will have crafts, various games and snacks.
Fandom Party: Wednesday
TUES., SEPT. 12 • 6-7 PM
Join us for a Wednesday party! Make a craft, eat a snack, and talk about your favorite show!
Teens Create: Diamond Painting*
THURS., SEPT. 14 • 4-5 PM
Come hang out with other teens and create your own diamond painting!
Movie Art: “My Neighbor Totoro”*
WED., SEPT. 20 • 6-8 PM
Kids
Saturday Family Storytime
BABIES UP TO AGE 8
SAT., SEPT. 2 & 9 • 11 AM-NOON
This storytime is perfect for the whole family to start your weekend with stories, songs, and play.
Reading Buddies
AGES 3-12
MONDAYS • 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.
Art Explorers
AGES 3-8
TUES., SEPT. 5 • 1:30-3:30 PM
Learn about Wassily Kandinsky in this interactive, drop-in art program. Discover different styles and media as you make your own masterpieces inspired by
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LEGO Club
AGES 5-12
WED., SEPT. 6 • 3:30-5 PM
Join us for a monthly LEGO Club! Build towers, bridges, and other creations with 1000s of LEGOs at the library.
Wild Wednesdays
AGES 5-12
WED., SEPT. 6, 13, 20 & 27 • 7-8 PM
9/6: Make rock photo holders and painted rocks.
9/13: Dot games and painting
9/20: Lego night
9/27: Build 3D and collage houses
Baby Make and Take:
Grandparent’s Day Crafts
BABIES UP TO AGE 2 W/A CAREGIVER
THURS., SEPT. 7 • 12:30-2:30 PM
Babies can play, socialize and make special gifts for their grandparents.
Puppy Tales
AGES 5-12
THURS., SEPT. 7 • 6-7 PM
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.
Comics Club
AGES 8-12
SAT., SEPT. 9 • 11 AM-NOON
Try your hand at writing comics, join us for Comic Club!
Choose Your Own Adventure: Journey Under the Sea
AGES 7-12
SAT., SEPT. 9 • 2-3:30 PM
Join us for an interactive read-aloud of the Choose Your Own Adventure series book “Journey Under the Sea,” where you — the participants — will have the final say in how the story turns out!
Playdough Playdate
AGES 2-5 W/A CAREGIVER
TUES., SEPT. 12 • 1-2:30 PM
Explore, mash, squish and roll playdough during this fun drop-in program. The library will provide tools, mats, and playdough.
Sensory-Friendly Mini Cow Meet and Greet*
AGES 3-12
THURS., SEPT. 28 • 6:30-7:30 PM
Join us for a special, sensory-friendly event with mini cows! Miniature Buddies, inc. is an organization that provides modified cattle care and showmanship for special needs. Special needs individuals will interact with miniature cattle and cattle showman instructors to acquire communication, socialization, motor control and sensory processing skills while having fun.
Homeschool Learning Loop: Water In Our World*
GRADES K-4
TUES., SEPT. 12 & 26 • 1:30-2:30 PM
Homeschooling families are invited to join us for our fall classes focusing on Water In Our World. Siblings welcome.
Storytime & STREAM
THURS, SEPT. 14 • 6:30-7:30 PM
Construction Play
AGES 3-5
SAT., SEPT. 16 • 2-4 PM
Gear up for this drop-in program full of construction-themed play!
Sunday Funday: Lego Club
AGES 5-12
SUN., SEPT. 17 • 12:30-2:30 PM
Build towers, bridges, and other creations with 1000s of LEGOs at the library!
Storytimes
Pajama Storytime
BABIES UP TO AGE 5 W/A CAREGIVER
MONDAYS • 6:30-7:30 PM
An evening storytime featuring stories, songs and rhymes.
Baby Storytime
BABIES UP TO AGE 2 W/A CAREGIVER
TUESDAYS • 9:30 - 10 AM
FRIDAYS • 9:30 - 10:30 AM
Enjoy books, rhymes, bounces, and group play that will provide both entertainment and enrichment.
Toddler Storytime
AGES 2-3 W/A CAREGIVER
MONDAYS • 10-11 AM
TUESDAYS • 11-11:30 AM
WEDNESDAYS • 11:30 AM-NOON
Come join us for books, music and a fun activity!
Lapsit Storytime
BABIES UP TO 12 MOS. W/A CAREGIVER
WEDNESDAYS • 10 AM
Pirate Storytime
AGES 3-8
TUES., SEPT. 19 • 1:30-2:30 PM
Break out your best pirate voice in this ‘Talk like a Pirate Day’ storytime.
Afterschool Tween Hang
AGES 7-12
THURS., SEPT. 21 • 3:30-6 PM
Drop in anytime for an afterschool snack and an activity. This month, board games.
Paw Patrol Party
AGES 3-5
TUES., SEPT. 26 • 1-2:30 PM
Drop in anytime between 1-2:30 to join the fun for crafts and games.
Mini-Maker Fest
SAT., SEPT. 30 • 11 AM-1 PM
Join us for our craft fest featuring goods created and sold by local youth. Support our young entrepreneurs by dropping by to shop.
Preschool Storytime
AGES 3-5 W/A CAREGIVER
WEDNESDAYS • 2-3 PM
THURSDAYS • 10-11 AM
THURSDAYS • 11:30 AM-12:30 PM
Join us for dancing and instruments, then read interactive books.
Music and Movement
Storytime
BABIES UP TO AGE 5 W/A CAREGIVER
MONDAYS • 11:30 AM-NOON
Get ready to dance in this active storytime for all ages!
Playart
AGES 2-5 W/A CAREGIVER
FRIDAYS • 1:30-3 PM
A storytime with fun books, dancing, art, and play!
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Everyone Chess Club
WEDNESDAYS • 4:30-6 PM
Our weekly chess club is fun, friendly and open to all levels of skill. Each meeting consists of chess play and enlightening lessons from a certified chess instructor.
Mindset Matters: Cultivating Mental and Financial Wellness During Career Transitions*
THURS., SEPT. 14 • 6-7:30 PM
Losing a job or changing careers can be taxing on your mental health and your wallet! Join us to create a toolbox of coping mechanisms, learn how to find a support system, and how to continue motivating yourself throughout the job search process. Sponsored by Cove Federal Credit Union
Friends of KCPL Used Book Sale
SAT., SEPT. 16 -SAT., SEPT. 23
Sale hours are: Sun., 1-4:30 PM; Mon. through Thurs., 9 AM to 8:30 PM; Fri., 9 AM to 5:30 PM; and Sat., 10 AM to 4:30 PM. Fill a grocery bag full of books for $5 on Sat., Sept. 23, the final day of the sale!
Family Movie Matinee
SAT., SEPT. 30 • 2-4 PM
Join us for the screening of a new, feature length blockbuster. Popcorn and drinks will be available as long as supplies last. Feel free to bring your own snacks or drinks.
Art Supply Free Store
MON., SEPT. 18 • 4-6 PM
Take your pick of our gently used materials and supplies at no cost! Have supplies you’re done making art with? Donate them or bring them along for swapping.
Adults
Dungeons and Dragons
TUES., SEPT. 5 & 19 • 8:30 PM
Experience the thrill of the popular tabletop, role-playing fantasy game. All skill levels welcome.
Make It with Jackie!*
SUN., SEPT. 10 • 2-4 PM
Learn how to make personalized greeting cards.
Zumba Gold: Dancing to the Oldies!
MON., SEPT. 11, 18 & 25 • 10-11 AM
The classes are tailored to our senior population, but all adults are welcome.
NKY Amateur Radio Club
MON., SEPT. 11 • 7-8:30 PM
Join the group for discussions and special presenters.
Early Bird Bingo
TUES., SEPT. 12 • 9-11 AM
Enjoy a cup of coffee and some light snacks while you play for fun, useful and maybe some wacky prizes.
Scrapbooking with Jackie
TUES., SEPT. 12 • 6-8 PM
Bring photos. Each participant will make two pages.
Cyber Crimes for Seniors
TUES., SEPT. 19 • 1-3 PM
Learn about scams and dangers that you could face online and how to
PROGRAMS & EVENTS
keep personal information safe when navigating the web. Join Tavis Ellis, Senior Medicare Advisor and retired Chief of Police in this very informational class tailored for senior citizens.
Library Paint Night!*
THURS., SEPT. 21 • 2-3:30 PM & 6-7:30 PM
Create a beautiful painting with step-bystep directions.
BOOKCLUB: Adult Book
Discussion
TUES., SEPT. 26 • 7-8:30 PM
Join us for a discussion of “Say Nothing” by Patrick Radden Keefe.
Memory Café
WED., SEPT. 27 • 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.
Teens
Volunteer Party
SAT., SEPT. 9 • 2-4 PM
Stop in and help out the library for the afternoon and have some pizza! You’ll be able to help us find books and work on our Tiny Library project! This event will count for school-related community service projects.
Library Teen Cafe
TUES., SEPT. 12 • 6-8 PM
Crafts! Games! Snacks! And random other things!
Anime Club
FRI., SEPT. 22 • 6-8 PM
Meet up with other anime fans for shows, pizza, and fun!
High School After Hours
FRI., SEPT. 29 • 7-9 PM
You asked for it — an afterhours library event just for 9-12 graders! We’ll have video games, pizza, manhunt/hide & seek, and be as loud as we want.
Kids
On a Farm Scavenger Hunt
MON., SEPT. 4 • ALL DAY
Search the Children’s Department for farmer approved items. Once completed, collect a prize.
Music and Motion with the Singing Librarian
AGES 3-5 W/A CAREGIVER
MONDAYS • 10:30-11 AM
Enjoy an active session of music and movement with the Singing Librarian!
Open Play!
BABIES UP TO AGE 8
FRI., SEPT. 8 & 29 • 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!
Scamper Squad
AGES 3-6 W/A CAREGIVER
TUESDAYS • 10:30-11 AM
Learn about a new animal each week through stories, play, and songs. Open to the first 30 children in attendance.
Baby Music and Rhyme Wiggletime
BABIES UP TO 18 MONTHS W/A CAREGIVER
WEDNESDAYS • 10-10:30 AM
Bring your baby to the library for language enrichment with stories, songs, and rhymes.
Tiny Toddlers
AGES 18-36 MONTHS W/A CAREGIVER
WEDNESDAYS • 11-11:30 AM
Bring your child to the library for language enrichment with stories, songs, and rhymes.
Playart
AGES 3-6 W/A CAREGIVER
THURSDAYS • 10:30-11 AM
Listen to a story, make a craft and enjoy an activity inspired by the book.
Featured Genre: Dark Academia
ADULTS: The Secret History
by Donna TarttA Deadly Education
by Naomi NovikBabel, or the Necessity of Violence
by R.F. KuangYOUNG ADULTS: The Raven Boys
by Maggie StiefvaterTruly Devious by
Maureen JohnsonAce of Spades
by Faridah Abike-IyimideCHILDREN: Greenglass House
by Kate MilfordThe Bad Beginning by
Lemony SnicketCareer & Job Services
*Register for these free events at kentonlibrary.org or by calling 859.962.4002
COVINGTON BRANCH
Elevator Pitch Power Plan*
THURS., SEPT. 7 • 10-11:30 AM
Learn how to present your professional experience, accomplishments, and job search goals in a succinct and persuasive way.
Side Hustle Without the Hustle*
WED., SEPT. 13 • 6-7:30 PM
A side hustle can be a second income stream that’s based on your unique talents and interests. Learn how to set up a side business in just seven days by getting scrappy and focusing only on what’s necessary (and ignoring what’s not). Instructor: Jill Morenz, President & CEO of Aviatra Accelerators
Interviewing Skills Workshop*
TUES., SEPT. 15 • 10 AM-NOON
Put your best foot forward and learn how to prepare for interviews today. We will touch on one-on-one, panel, virtual, and lunch/dinner-type interviews.
Boost Your Business with Google*
FRI., SEPT. 22 • 1-4 PM
Certified Google Marketing Specialist Connie Kreutzjans will be available for business owners seeking 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.
Power Your Job Search with Google Tools*
MON., SEPT. 25 • 2-3 PM
In this session, we will discuss how to organize your job search and use Google tools to make your search easier and more efficient.
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Northern Kentucky Accountability Group*
WEDNESDAYS • 9:15-11:30 AM
NKYAG is a motivational job search support group for professionals in career transition, people unhappy in existing roles, or those seeking to re-enter the workforce. We offer a weekly speaker on unique topics that regular monthly classes do not cover. Features networking opportunities, coaching, job search leads and connections to community partners
Build Your LinkedIn Profile*
WED., SEPT. 6, 13, 20 & 27 • 1-2:30 PM
Join expert Carolyn Dickerson for a series of four classes and learn how to make your LinkedIn profile work for you! Limited to 12 people.
Mastering the Art of Informational Meetings*
THURS., SEPT. 7 • 1-2 PM
If you are unsure of your next career move, discover how to set up informational meetings to explore future career options with people already working in those fields. Learn how to research potential pathways,
Get Started: Begin Your Career Transition With Us*
MON., SEPT. 11 & 26 • 6:30-8:30 PM
Looking for a new job as a professional is overwhelming at the beginning. How do you get over the rejection and move forward? Join us for an orientation on getting started and learn about resources available to you.
Toastmasters*
MON., SEPT. 11 & 25 • 6:45-8:30 PM
Toastmasters International is a nonprofit educational organization that teaches public speaking and leadership skills through a worldwide network of clubs. Guests can attend for free and there’s no pressure to participate.
Fundamentals of Networking*
TUES., SEPT. 12 • 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. Taught by Certified Life Coach John Rhoads.
LinkedIn Photo Session*
WED., SEPT. 13 • 11:30 AM-12:30 PM
Unemployed professionals can get their LinkedIn photo taken by professional photographer Julie Lubbers for free.
Transferable Skills Workshop*
THURS., SEPT. 14 • 10-11:30 AM
Learn how to identify your transferable skills, so you can use them to transition to new roles when job searching.
Microsoft PowerPoint*
SAT., SEPT. 16 • 10:30 AM-12:30 PM
Learn how to create, edit, and make a presentation.
Resumé Basics Today*
TUES., SEPT. 19 • 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, best practices for writing, the influence of ATS, and tips.
The 20-Minute Networking Meeting*
WED., SEPT. 20 • 6-8:30 PM
Book Signing & Networking: 6 PM Presentation: 7 PM
Join author, Nathan Perez, to discuss the award-winning job search networking book lauded by business leaders worldwide. The 20-Minute Networking Meeting was designed to help everyone achieve their personal and career goals by making networking easy.
Lean Six Sigma White Belt through Breakthrough Performance*
THURS., SEPT. 21 • 9 AM-1 PM
Introduction to Lean and Six Sigma concepts and methodologies. Individuals will learn what Lean Six Sigma is, how it was developed, and the tools it uses to streamline and improve results in production and service industries. Understand how Lean Six Sigma can improve quality and reduce cost while improving customer satisfaction.
Excel*
BASIC: THURS., SEPT. 21 • 6-8:30 PM
INTERMEDIATE: THURS., SEPT. 28 • 6-8 PM
Time Management: Getting Things Done*
SAT., SEPT. 23 • 10:30 AM-NOON
This course will help you stay organized and on track all day. Recognize and treat the causes of procrastination, eliminate time wasters, and increase your focus and concentration.
INDEPENDENCE BRANCH
Mindset Matters: Cultivating Mental and Financial Wellness During Career Transitions*
THURS., SEPT. 14 • 6-7:30 PM
Losing a job or changing careers can be taxing on your mental health and your wallet! Join us to create a toolbox of coping mechanisms, learn how to find a support system, and how to continue motivating yourself throughout the job search process along with financial tips and tools to help along the way.
ONLINE
Managing ATS Workshop*
FRI., SEPT. 8 • 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.
Protect Yourself From Online Scams*
WED., SEPT. 13 • 6-7 PM
Learn about three real-life online scams and familiarize yourself with some of the techniques scammers commonly use to access sensitive information.
Improve Your Resumé with Practical Strategies*
MON., SEPT. 18 • 6-7 PM
In this workshop, you will learn strategies to improve your resumé and make your resumé more attractive to hiring managers.
Create a Marketing Plan
TUES., SEPT. 19 • 10:30 AM-NOON
A personal marketing plan will make it easier for friends, colleagues, coaches, and new acquaintances to make connections for you during your job search. We will provide you with an outline, describe each area to consider in your plan, and give you some real samples and resources to use to build a target company section.
The Fine Art of Job Search Correspondence*
THURS., SEPT. 28 • 6-7:30 PM
Learn how to compose and write effective job-hunting emails and cover letters, and PAIN letters to get yourself noticed in your job search.
Online Career & Job Services programs listed with in-person classes.
Library Reading Challenge
SEPT. 1-30
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.
Adventures in the Archives
FRI., SEPT. 1 • 2-2:15 PM
It’s back to school, and we’ll discuss our newest addition to geNKY The Gavel from Notre Dame Academy. Join us on YouTube, Instagram, or in our Facebook Group Kenton Library Archives. Did you know...if you’d like to access materials in our archives, call us at 859.962.4070 to set up an appointment!
BOOKCLUB: Adult Book Discussion
TUES., SEPT. 19 • 7-8:30 PM
Join us for a discussion of “Say Nothing” by Patrick Radden Keefe. Pick up a copy of the book at the circulation desk.
September is Library Card Sign Up month. Free to all residents in Kentucky and Greater Cincinnati. Ask a staff member for details or apply online.
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