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Making Connections Megan Carlin Teen Librarian page 11

YOUR GUIDE TO CLASSES & CULTURE

MAR.APR.MAY 2016


from the director A Place for Innovation 2016

is going to be a banner year for the Kitsap Regional Library. In April, we will open a new library in Kingston as part of the Kingston Village Green Community Center. Located on West Kingston Road ( just a short walk from the current library location), this community center is envisioned to be a place where people will gather and connect. This new library Where everyone has been designed feels welcome. Where children can with the people of learn, play and Kingston in mind, are inspired at the with nearly five Boys & Girls Club. times more space Where seniors can and six times more join with others and experience the joy seating than the of intergenerational current library. programs. And where community members of every age can explore the world through all that a public library has to offer. This new library has been designed with the people of Kingston in mind, with nearly five times more space and six times more seating than the current library. Natural light through large windows will make the environment user-friendly for all. High ceilings and movable wall systems will give the library a sense of spaciousness. There will be separate children and teen spaces, with a special area for quiet study. Youth activities will focus on STEM (science, technology, engineering and math) learning and there will be interactive

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becoming a focal point of community investment. Although only in concept so far, highlighted features for this new building will include:

Jill Jean, director of Kitsap Regional Library.

spaces sure to delight preschool children and their families. Surpassing even my expectations, I am certain you are going to want to visit this library soon after it opens. Prepare to enjoy what I believe will be the beginning of a new vision of what libraries can be in Kitsap County. And speaking of a new libraries — the campaign for a new Central Kitsap library is rapidly gaining momentum. Already, Kitsap Regional Library has purchased 1.3 acres of land bordering an estuary on the corner of NW Bucklin Hill Road and Blaine Avenue to serve as the future home for this new library. The 10,000-square-foot building will make a wonderful connection to the adjacent Clear Creek ecosystem;

 Energy efficient, green design that respects the location’s connection to the estuary.  Dedicated spaces for children and teens.  Flexible space for anything from quiet study to active learning.  Outdoor spaces for classes and events or just enjoying the natural surrounding.  Comfortable, plentiful seating to gather and read.  Community meeting space.  And plenty of parking. Kitsap Regional Library will be proud to share both of these buildings with you. In the meantime, don’t forget about exploring our other locations. In 2016, you can also look forward to a renovated and refreshed Bainbridge Island location. Come and enjoy the Native American art at Little Boston. Bask in the glory of the art deco design at Downtown Bremerton. View the new outdoor art at Poulsbo. Research your family genealogy at Sylvan Way. Or pack a picnic lunch and enjoy the waterfront views at both our Manchester and Port Orchard locations. Whatever you do, be sure and put visiting your local Library at the top of your list. ­— Jill Jean Director, Kitsap Regional Library


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19 friends of the library

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20 foundation

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21 bookmobile

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22 info & hours

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24 storytimes

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adults

meet the author

cover story

biblioTEC

Cover photograph of Megan Carlin by Logan Westom

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Arts & Culture First Friday Art Walk March 4: Artist Kelly Johnston, abstracts and landscape oils. April 1: Artist Marilyn Gottlieb, creative photography. May 6: Artist Joan Clark, watercolors. BAINBRIDGE ISLAND

First Fridays, 5-7 p.m.

Saturday, May 21, 3-4:30 p.m.

Wednesday, May 25, 10:30-11:30 a.m.

March 19: “The Family” by David Laskin. Topic: genealogy.

LITTLE BOSTON

April 16: “Farm City: The Education of an Urban Farmer” by Novella Carpenter. Topic: organic gardening.

Norm’s Favorite Recordings Opera aficionado Norm Hollingshead presents his favorite recordings. March 5: Mozart

Third Saturdays, 10 a.m.-noon

Classics April 18: “Bleak House” by Charles Dickens

March 26: Puccini

KINGSTON

BAINBRIDGE ISLAND

Third Mondays, 6:30-7:30 p.m. except March 21

Saturdays, 2-4 p.m.

Opera Preview: ‘The Flying Dutchman’

Saturday, April 30, 2-4 p.m. LITTLE BOSTON

Saturday, April 23, 1-2:30 p.m. Saturday, April 2, 2:15-4 p.m.

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SYLVAN WAY

May 16: “The Great Gatsby” by F. Scott Fitzgerald

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May 21: “All Woman and Springtime” by Brandon Jones. Topic: human trafficking.

March 12: Verdi

BAINBRIDGE ISLAND

Saturday, April 30, 10:30 a.m.-noon

First Thursdays, 7-9 p.m.

Links reading, compassion, community awareness and volunteering.

MANCHESTER POULSBO

CLOVERLEAF BAR & GRILL 1240 HOLLIS ST., BREMERTON

KINGSTON

Wednesday, May 4, 4:30-6 p.m. Wednesday, April 6, 6-7:30 p.m.

May 5: Tradition

Books to Action

Opera aficionado Norm Hollingshead previews Wagner’s tale of a cursed ship captain condemned to wander the seas for eternity.

LITTLE BOSTON

April 7: Seemed Like a Good Idea

Your local librarian recommends “clean reads,” books without graphic violence, explicit sex or strong profanity.

Monday, April 11, 6-7 p.m.

BAINBRIDGE ISLAND

March 3: Road Trip

Book Groups

SYLVAN WAY

Tap into your creativity, whether you see yourself as an artist or not. Kate Gavigan instructs with Julia Cameron’s “The Artist’s Way” as her guide. Registration is required.

A colorful, entertaining night of true stories told by the area’s best (or at least the most willing) storytellers. Contact Sylvan Way to register as a storyteller.

Librarians’ Top Picks: Clean Reads

Friday, April 8, 1:30-2:30 p.m.

The Gifts of ‘The Artist’s Way’

Story Night

Ferry Tales Join the book discussion onboard the ferry. March 10: “Ready Player One” by Ernest Cline April 14: “A Confederacy of Dunces” by John Kennedy Toole May 12: “Just Kids” by Patti Smith 4:40 P.M. FERRY: SEATTLE TO BAINBRIDGE ISLAND

Second Thursdays, 4:30-5:15 p.m.

Lit Up A traveling book group popping up in a new location each month. Check KRL.org or call


close to the event date for the next location. March 17: “Boy, Snow, Bird” by Helen Oyeyemi April 21: “Mr. Penumbra’s 24-Hour Bookstore” by Robin Sloane May 19: “A Land More Kind Than Home” by Wiley Cash LOCATIONS VARY

Third Thursdays, 7:30-9 p.m.

Mysteries March 12: J.A. Jance April 9: France May 14: Senior Citizen Sleuths SYLVAN WAY

Second Saturdays, 11 a.m.-noon

Night Owls Love books and staying up late? Meet up with fellow night owls over a slice of pie and a cup of coffee and discuss popular page-turners. March 15: “The Fault in Our Stars” by John Green April 19: “Going Bovine” by Libba Bray May 17: “The Graveyard Book” by Neil Gaiman SHARI’S CAFÉ AND PIES 3070 NW BUCKLIN HILL ROAD, SILVERDALE

Third Tuesdays, 10:30-11:30 p.m.

Non-Fiction March 15: “Twelve Steps to a Compassionate Life” by Karen Armstrong April 19: Gardens, Plants, Gardening Memoirs May 17: “Not My Father’s Son” by Alan Cumming SYLVAN WAY

Celebrate Earth Day Everyday A Year in the Northwest Garden

Protecting Pollinators with Ann Lovejoy

Each month discuss timely topics and hear examples of in season plants to inspire your garden to new heights.

Garden author Ann Lovejoy covers appropriate plants, plans and problem solving strategies for making pollinatorfriendly gardens. In partnership with the City of Bainbridge Island.

KINGSTON

Wednesday, March 9, 10-11 a.m.

Composting with John Barutt Whether you’re new to composting or improving an established system, John will put you on the path to soil success. BAINBRIDGE ISLAND

Friday, April 8, 1-2:30 p.m.

Third Tuesdays, 10-11 a.m.

Pub Lit Literature meets libations in this new, non-fiction book group. Real reads. Real people. Real discussion. March 16: “The Egg and I” by Betty MacDonald April 20: “The Professor and the Madman: A Tale of Murder, Insanity and the Making of the Oxford English Dictionary” by Simon Winchester May 18: “Savage Harvest: A Tale of Cannibals, Colonialism and Michael Rockefeller’s Tragic Quest for Primitive Art” by Carl Hoffman SLIPPERY PIG BREWERY 18801 FRONT ST. NE, POULSBO

Third Wednesdays, 7-8 p.m.

Rainbow Reads Discuss LGBTQ interests in a welcoming, supportive enviroment. March 31: “On the Down Low: A Journey Into the Lives of Straight Black Men Who Sleep with Men” by J.L. King & Karen Hunter April 28: “None of the Above” by I.W. Gregorio

Introduction to Seed Gardening Jump start your garden and learn about planting from seed, basic gardening skills and easy seed saving techniques. PORT ORCHARD

Thursday, April 28, 2-3:30 p.m

May 26: “Being Emily” by Rachel Gold POULSBO

CITY HALL COUNCIL CHAMBERS, 280 MADISON AVE N, BAINBRIDGE ISLAND

Wednesday, April 13, 7-8 p.m. KINGSTON

Wednesday, May 11, 10:30-11:30 a.m.

Rain Garden Basics WSU Extension trained rain garden mentors teach how rain gardens can reduce pollution and be functional, attractive additions to your landscape. BAINBRIDGE ISLAND

Saturday, April 16, 1-3 p.m. PORT ORCHARD

Saturday, April 23, 1-3 p.m. SYLVAN WAY

Saturday, May 21, 2-4 p.m.

VIP

Last Thursdays, 6-7:30 p.m.

In partnership with Bainbridge Island Visually Impaired Persons Group.

Stitch a Cozy

April 1: “Islam: A Short History” by Karen Armstrong, “Franklin and Eleanor” by Hazel Rowley and “The Missing Place” by Susie Littlefield

March 9: “Death at Dovecote Hatch” by Dorothy Cannell April 13: “A Spark of Death” by Bernadette Pajer May 11: “Tastes Like Murder” by Catherine Bruns

BAINBRIDGE ISLAND

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SILVERDALE

Second Wednesdays, 1-2 p.m.

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April 9: “The Paris Wife” by Paula McLain May 14: “The Beekeeper’s Apprentice” by Laurie R. King SYLVAN WAY

Second Saturdays, 9:30 a.m.-10:30 a.m.

Business & Career

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March 15: “The Round House” by Louise Erdich

Building a Sustainable Economy (BASE) Lecture Series

April 19: “The Sixth Extinction: An Unnatural History” by Elizabeth Kolbert

March 11: The Social Impact in Apparel — Mandy Cabot, CEO at Dansko

Waterfront

May 17: “The Husband’s Secret” by Liane Moriarty WATERFRONT PARK COMMUNITY CENTER, 370 BRIEN DRIVE SE, BAINBRIDGE ISLAND

Third Tuesdays, 1-2 p.m.

Bainbridge Island March 22: “Can’t Wait to Get to Heaven” by Fannie Flagg

College 101 Learn about college admissions, the differences between community college and university and what’s available at Olympic College. DOWNTOWN BREMERTON

Saturday, April 2, 12:30-2 p.m.

April 26: “Beautiful Ruins” by Jess Walter May 24: “Where Lilacs Still Bloom” by Jane Kirkpatrick

SYLVAN WAY

Tuesday, April 5, 4-5:30 p.m.

BAINBRIDGE ISLAND

Fourth Tuesdays, 7-8 p.m.

Downtown Bremerton March 28: “The Book Thief” By Markus Zusak April 25: “A Land More Kind than Home” by Wiley Cash

Manchester March 21: “The Husband’s Secret” by Liane Moriarty April 18: “Full Body Burden: Growing Up in the Nuclear Shadow of Rocky Flats” by Kristen Iversen

April 15: Alternative Business Models May 6: Business for Sustainablity — Giselle Weybrecht, author of "The Sustainablity MBA" BAINBRIDGE ISLAND

Fridays, 5:30-7 p.m.

Career Coaching Beginning your career? Reentering the work force? Changing careers? Make a one-onone appointment with a leadership coach. Registration required. See Page 23. BAINBRIDGE ISLAND

Every Monday 2:30-4 p.m. Tuesday, March 8, noon-6 p.m. Tuesday, March 22, 6:30-8 p.m. Tuesday, April 19, noon-8 p.m. Tuesday, April 26, 6:30-8 p.m. Tuesday, May 10, noon-6 p.m. Tuesday, May 24, 6:30-8 p.m. PORT ORCHARD

May 16: “Hood” by Emma Donoghue

Fourth Tuesdays, March 22, April 26, May 24, noon-6 p.m.

DOWNTOWN BREMERTON

MANCHESTER

POULSBO

Fourth Mondays, 6-7 p.m.

Third Mondays, 7-8 p.m.

Tuesdays, March 29, April 12, May 17, noon-6 p.m.

Kingston

Port Orchard

SYLVAN WAY

May 23: “The Elegance of the Hedgehog” by Muriel Barbery

March 2: “Liar, Temptress, Soldier, Spy: Four Women Undercover in the Civil War” by Karen Abbott April 6: “Half-Blood Blues” by Esi Edugyan Note: Alternate location for this event will be at Kingston Financial Center, 10950 NE State Highway 104, Kingston.

May 4: “The Dinner” by Herman Koch KINGSTON

March 15: “The Suspicions of Mr. Whicher” by Kate Summerscale April 19: “The Light Between Oceans” by M.L. Stedman May 17: “The Buddha in the Attic” by Julie Otsuka PORT ORCHARD

Third Tuesdays, 6:30-8 p.m.

First Wednesdays, 10-11 a.m.

Silverdale

Little Boston

March 16: “The Sisters from Hardscrabble Bay” by Beverly Jensen

March 2: “The Black Count: Glory, Revolution, Betrayal and the Real Count of Monte Cristo” by Tom Reiss April 6: “The End of Night: Searching for Natural Darkness in an Age of Artificial Light” by Paul Bogard May 4: “The Woman Upstairs” by Claire Messud LITTLE BOSTON

First Wednesdays, 1-2 p.m.

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April 20: “Love Does” by Bob Goff

First Tuesdays, March 1, April 5, May 3, noon-8 p.m. Tuesday, May 31, noon-6 p.m.

Career-Seeking Skills Workshops Each workshop covers a specific topic: career path, job search, resumes, cover letters and interviewing skills. Registration required. See Page 23. BAINBRIDGE ISLAND

Tuesdays, March 8, May 10, 6-8 p.m. PORT ORCHARD

Fourth Tuesdays, March 22, April 26, May 24, 6-8 p.m.

May 18: “Farm City: The Education of an Urban Farmer” by Novella Carpenter

POULSBO

SILVERDALE

SYLVAN WAY

Tuesdays, March 29, April 12, May 17, 6-8 p.m.

Third Wednesdays, 1-2 p.m.

Tuesday, May 31, 6-8 p.m.

Sylvan Way

Financial Aid & Scholarships

March 12: “The Woman Upstairs” by Claire Messud

Learn about the process of financial aid and how to navigate the search for scholarships.


DOWNTOWN BREMERTON

Saturday, April 30, 12:30-2 p.m. SYLVAN WAY

Saturday, April 30, 12:30-2 p.m.

Introduction to Proposal Writing New to proposal writing or want a quick refresher? Don’t miss one of our most popular Foundation Center classes. Registration required. See Page 23. BAINBRIDGE ISLAND

Tuesday, April 26, 4-5:30 p.m. MANCHESTER

Monday, May 23, 6-7:30 p.m. POULSBO

Tuesday, April 19, 3:30-5 p.m.

Friendship Bracelets for Adults Bring a friend or make a new one. Learn new knots and braids, make friendship bracelets for friends and yourself. BAINBRIDGE ISLAND

Saturday, May 28, 2-3:30 p.m. PORT ORCHARD

Tuesday, April 26, 2-4 p.m. SILVERDALE

Thursday, May 26, 7-9 p.m.

Last Wednesdays, 7-9:30 p.m.

Dust off old techniques or learn new ones. Registration encouraged. Contact the Library for a list of materials or visit us online.

Island Film Group

PORT ORCHARD

KRL.org: Digital Magazines

Make a Minibook

Drop-in assistance for downloading magazines with your library card.

Make your own miniature book. Learn the basic skills of book binding and take home a tiny, functional book made entirely by hand. Registration required. See Page 23.

KRL.org: eBooks & Audio How-to workshop on downloading to your phone, tablet or eReader. Registration required. See Page 23. BAINBRIDGE ISLAND

Saturday, March 12, May 7, 10 a.m.-noon Saturday, April 9 & Tuesdays, April 12, May 10, 1-3 p.m.

Open Computer Lab Practice your basic computer skills with the help of volunteers from Kitsap Computing Seniors.

PORT ORCHARD

Tuesday, May 24, 2-4 p.m. Thursday, May 26, 7-9 p.m. SILVERDALE

Thursday, April 28, 7-9 p.m. SYLVAN WAY

Saturday, March 12, 1:30-3 p.m.

Origami Create paper sculptures as you learn new and traditional Japanese folds. Registration required. See Page 23. KINGSTON

SYLVAN WAY

Thursday, May 26, 3-4 p.m.

Every Friday, 1:30-3 p.m.

PORT ORCHARD

DIY & Crafts Crafternoon Bring your project or try one of ours. Find inspiration in our craft book collection. All skill levels and interests welcome. KINGSTON

Thursday, April 28, 3-4 p.m. LITTLE BOSTON

Every Wednesday, 2:30-3:30 p.m.

May 25: “Mr. Roberts” (1955) — Lt. Roberts (Henry Fonda) wants to get off his cargo ship and into action before World War II ends, very much against his captain’s (James Cagney) wishes.

Knitting

Technology Saturday, March 5, April 2, 10-11:30 a.m.

April 27: “Mr. Blandings Builds His Dream House” (1948) — Cary Grant and Myrna Loy set out to have the perfect house built to their specifications, setting off a chain of expensive and hilarious complications.

POULSBO

Second Tuesdays, March 8, April 12, May 10, 6-7:30 p.m.

BAINBRIDGE ISLAND

revenge in this classic Western.

Tuesday, March 22, 2-4 p.m. SILVERDALE

Thursday, March 24, 7-9 p.m.

Teacup Terrariums Bring your own teacup and design a tiny, embellished succulent garden. DOWNTOWN BREMERTON

March 9: “Ride the High Country” (1962) — Two aging gunfighters reunite to deliver a gold shipment across the Sierras. April 13: “Love in the Afternoon” (1957) — Millionaire playboy falls for a much younger musician. May 11: “Possessed” (1947) — A team of doctors try to put the pieces back together after a woman has a mental breakdown. BAINBRIDGE ISLAND

Second Wednesdays, 7-9 p.m.

Red Carpet Movies March 26: “Born Yesterday” (1950) — Best actress Judy Holliday needs to learn how to be a proper lady if she wants to be married to million dollar tycoon, Broderick Crawford. The plot twists when she gets the education she wants and finds out the man she’s supposed to marry isn’t exactly one of the good guys. April 23: “Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner” (1967) — Katherine Hepburn won Best Actress in this drama exploring the challenges of parents whose children are testing societal norms. May 28: “You Can’t Take It with You” (1938) — Watch the comic clash of two very different families in this Best Picture winner. SILVERDALE

Fourth Saturdays, 1:30-3:30 p.m.

Games & Gaming

Saturday, May 7, 1:30-3 p.m.

Books on Tap

MANCHESTER

Dazzle your friends with your knowledge of book and movie trivia. Visit the Library for a book and movie list, or download online.

Wednesday, May 4, 6-7:30 p.m. SYLVAN WAY

Saturday, May 14, 1:30-3 p.m.

TREEHOUSE CAFÉ, 4569 LYNWOOD CENTER RD, BAINBRIDGE ISLAND

Dust off old techniques or learn new ones. Registration encouraged. Contact the library for a list of materials.

Films & Movies

First Wednesdays, March 2, April 6, May 4, 7:30-9 p.m.

MANCHESTER

Fjord Film Group

First Tuesdays, March 1, April 5, May 3, 7-8:30 p.m.

Crocheting

First Mondays, March 7, April 4, May 2, 6-7:30 p.m.

March 30: “High Noon” (1952) — Sheriff Gary Cooper’s honeymoon with Grace Kelly is interrupted by a gang of murderers bent on

WHISKEY GULCH, 2065 BAY ST, PORT ORCHARD

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choices in your (or your aging parent’s) final decades.

Family Photo Editing

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Jill Morelli teaches basic skills in how to identify a birth parish and to find and access emigration, parish and census records. Registration required. See Page 23. SYLVAN WAY

Tuesday, April 5, 10 a.m.-noon

Genealogy Librarian Megan Doreen May shares tips and tricks for editing old family photos to make them cleaner and sharper using free software. SYLVAN WAY

Wednesday, March 23, 1-2 p.m.

From Pilgrims to Patriots Jerri McCoy talks about early colonization of America up to the Revolutionary War. SYLVAN WAY

Wednesday, April 27, 1-2 p.m.

Mapping an Ancestor Janet Camarata shows how using geography and maps in genealogy research provides visual clues to learning more about our ancestors. Registration required. See Page 23. SYLVAN WAY

Saturday, May 28, 10 a.m.-noon

Massachusetts State Research Discover the history of Massachusetts and learn which resources are available through online database collections. Registration required. See Page 23. SYLVAN WAY

Saturday, March 26, 10 a.m.-noon

Mayflower & Other Ships Jim Johnson shows how to trace ancestors who came to Colonial America pre-1640 and gives information on relevant heritage societies. Registration required. See Page 23. SYLVAN WAY

Janet Camarata shows us how to plan and organize a research trip, collect data and handle your results upon your return. SYLVAN WAY

Wednesday, May 25, 1-2 p.m.

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Tuesday, March 22, 2-3 p.m. POULSBO

Tuesday, March 15, 2-3 p.m. SILVERDALE

Sober Night Out A night of drug and alcohol-free entertainment. Movies, Nerf dart tag, trivia challenge, party games and more. Ages 18+ DOWNTOWN BREMERTON

Saturday, May 28, 8-11 p.m. SYLVAN WAY

Saturday, March 26, 8-11 p.m.

Walking Club Bring your walking shoes and a water bottle and be prepared for a fun and invigorating urban walk.

Simply Amazing: Quaker Records on Ancestory.com

PORT ORCHARD

Discover how wonderfully rich these records can be.

Every Tuesday, 10-11 a.m.

Every Monday, 10:30-11:30 a.m. SILVERDALE

Tuesday, March 1, 10 a.m.-noon

Hot Topics

Who’s in Your DNA?

AARP Safe Driving Class

Karen Hecht discusses what DNA testing can tell you about your ancestry and the tools available to make sense of your test results. Registration required. See Page 23.

Stay safe on the road. Learn driving strategies that make a difference in your life. Students must attend both classes. $15 per person.

SYLVAN WAY

Thursday, May 19 & Friday, May 20, 8:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m.

SYLVAN WAY

Saturday, April 23, 10 a.m.-noon

Health & Wellness Seven Actions You Can Take to Avoid Spending the Last Years of Your Life in a Nursing Home Gerontologist Jeannette Franks on the latest research on aging. Useful for making wise

Tuesday, May 3, 10 a.m.-noon

On-Site Research Far or Near? Planning for Success

Saturday, March 26, 3-4 p.m.

Friday, March 18, 3-4 p.m.

Genealogy Beginning Danish & Norwegian Research

BAINBRIDGE ISLAND

Photos & Video Recording All events at Kitsap Regional Library are open to the public. Library staff may take photographs or video recordings at Library events for the purpose of promoting Kitsap Regional Library.

MANCHESTER

AARP Tax Assistance Free, confidential walk-in tax assistance. BAINBRIDGE ISLAND

Mondays and Wednesdays through April 18, 10:30 a.m.-1 p.m. except Feb. 15 Mondays through April 11, 5:30-7:30 p.m. Fridays through April 15, 1:30-4 p.m. PORT ORCHARD

Every Saturday, through April 15, 10 a.m.-4 p.m.

Library Forums Spring Humanities Series: Pop Culture Humanities Washington speakers will discuss music, film, comics and other pop culture topics through the lens of the humanities. April 9: Amanda Wilde – Washington’s Musical


Pioneers April 16: Seriously Funny-Humor, Film and Philosophy — with Mike VanQuickenborne April 23: Superhero America: The Comic-Book Character as Historical Lens — with T. Andrew Wahl April 30: Rap 10: The Message Behind the Music — with Eric Davis BAINBRIDGE ISLAND

Saturdays, 10-11:30 a.m.

The Salon: A Forum for Conversation Enjoy stimulating conversation and learn from others in civil dialogue. BAINBRIDGE ISLAND

Friday, May 27, 1:30 a.m.-3 p.m.

Travelogue In partnership with The Traveler. March 16: The Mystical Outer Hebrides with Philip Meadows April 20: Relationship with Place: an Exploration of Climate Change in Alaska and the Pacific Northwest May 18: Splendors of the Persian Empire with Cross Cultural Journeys BAINBRIDGE ISLAND

Third Wednesdays, 7:30-9 p.m.

What Do You Know: Learning with Community Experts March 23: Gardening with Ann Lovejoy — A conversation with the local gardening expert. April 27: Infographics with Marilyn — Infographics can raise awareness of personal impacts contributing to climate change. May 25: The Appalachian Trail with Tressa — Roughly 2,200 miles on the Appalachian Trail with no prior hiking or camping experience. BAINBRIDGE ISLAND

r wod soup

POULSBO

Mondays, April 4, 11, 18, 25 6-8 p.m.

A four-part writing workshop with Karen Gerstenberger for those who want to write, used to write or are experiencing creative blocks. Registration required. See Page 23.

Writing & Publishing Field’s End Speaker Series

Wednesdays, 7-9 p.m.

March 15: Julie Christine Johnson, author of “In Another Life” and “The Crows of Beara.”

Our Environment

April 12: Jacquelyn Mitchard, author of “The Deep End of the Ocean,” and “Two If By Sea.”

Why We Watch Birds

Tuesdays, 7-8:30 p.m.

What attracts so many to this popular pastime? Gene Bullock of the Kitsap Audubon Society shares photos, fun facts and stories about birds that might provide the answer. LITTLE BOSTON

Saturday, March 12, 11:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. MANCHESTER

Monday, March 28, 6-7 p.m.

BAINBRIDGE ISLAND

SILVERDALE

Saturday, March 5, 2-3 p.m.

Second Tuesdays, March 8, May 10, 6:30-7:30 p.m. except Tuesday, April 12

Milt Priggee: Political Cartooning; Yesterday, Today & Tomorrow Milt Priggee, political cartoonist, shares some of his cartoons and the who, what, where, when and why of political commentary. In partnership with Washington Humanities Speakers’ Bureau. SILVERDALE

Saturday, April 2, 10-11 a.m.

Field’s End Writing Time Experienced writers and editors talk on important elements of writing, followed by free time to write. BAINBRIDGE ISLAND

First Wednesdays, March 2, April 6, May 4, 6-8 p.m.

POULSBO

Friday, March 18, 2-3 p.m.

KINGSTON

Kingston Writers Group Share your writing in a supportive and friendly space. Bring any piece: fiction, nonfiction, memoir, poetry, etc. Beginners welcome.

BAINBRIDGE ISLAND

Saturday, April 2, 2-3 p.m.

You’ve Got a First Draft, Now What? Real editors talk on how to shave extraneous passages, hook the reader, maintain “pleasurable uncertainty” on every page and more. Presented in partnership with Fields’ End. POULSBO

Saturday, March 12, 10-11:30 a.m.

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meet the author Comics Can Take Us Places with Megan Kelso

for the Elisabeth C. Miller Botanical Garden, Seattle. Presented in partnership with the Poulsbo Garden Club.

Megan Kelso, author of the graphic novel “Artichoke Tales,” on how memory, life and photos can evoke the feeling of a specific, inhabited world. Presented in partnership with Washington Humanities Speakers’ Bureau.

POULSBO

Saturday, March 12, 10-11 a.m.

Local Author Book Fair

Monday, April 25, 6:30-7:30 p.m.

Meet up to 12 local authors. Presentations every half-hour on such topics as scriptwriting, publishing and eBooks vs. print.

SYLVAN WAY

PORT ORCHARD

Saturday, April 2, 12:30-1:30 p.m.

Saturday, April 16, 11 a.m.-4 p.m.

Fighting for America: Nisei Soldiers with Lawrence Matsuda & Matt Sasaki

Poetry Class with Lawrence Matsuda

MANCHESTER

Poet Lawrence Matsuda shares hints for writers to access the creative part of their brain. It is recommended attendees read Dylan Thomas’ villanelle, “Do Not Go Gentle Into That Good Night” prior to class. In partnership with Field’s End and Bainbridge Island Museum of Arts. Registration required. See Page 23.

Poet Lawrence Matsuda and graphic artist Matt Sasaki discuss their graphic novel which tells the story of six courageous Nisei soldiers from the Pacific Northwest. In partnership with Bainbridge Island Museum of Art and Field’s End. Books will be available for sale on site.

BAINBRIDGE ISLAND MUSEUM OF ART, 550 WINSLOW WAY EAST

Saturday, April 23, 2-3:30 p.m.

BAINBRIDGE ISLAND MUSEUM OF ART, 550 WINSLOW WAY E,

Saturday, April 23, 4:30-6:30 p.m.

Visit with J.A. Jance

Garden Author Richie Steffen

New York Times bestselling author J.A. Jance discusses her new thriller, “Clawback.”

Co-author of “The Plant Lover’s Guide to Ferns,” Steffen is the curator of horticulture

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From "Fighting for America: Nisei Soldiers" by Lawrence Matsuda and Matt Sasaki.

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Lawrence Matsuda

Friday, March 18, 7-8 p.m.

Matt Sasaki

Richie Steffen

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Teen Services Librarian Megan Carlin Powers Up Her Passion for Makerspaces

Serendipitous. That's how

Leigh Ann Winterowd, Branch Manager of Kitsap Regional Library, Sylvan Way, describes the arrival of Megan. In her short time at the Library, Megan has made a huge impact. A recent graduate of the University of Washington, Megan Carlin is the new Teen Services Librarian at the Sylvan Way location of the Library. Leigh Ann recalls the day she met Megan. Leigh Ann was hosting a mini makerspace at the first Bremerton Game-Con when Megan came bounding up. “I love making! I love the library!” Megan exclaimed. Leigh Ann and Megan discovered that they shared a passion for makerspaces — DIY spaces that serve as a way to build community by encouraging people to gather, learn, invent and create. Megan describes that moment as serendipitous as well. In the final phase of her master’s degree in Library Science, she was on the hunt for an internship opportunity that would let her delve deeper into her passion for makerspaces. Just such an opportunity was available at the Library. “I had no idea that what inspired me was right here in my home town. None of the large, urban libraries were offering anything like it; I was

‘I had no idea that what inspired me was right here in my home town. None of the large, urban libraries were offering anything like it; I was so shocked it was right here in my community.’ — Megan Carlin

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so shocked it was right here in my community,” said Megan. As an intern, Megan jumped right in. She brought an infectious blend of curiosity, dedication and optimism to the Library, inspiring her peers and empowering on every level. “She came in with ideas instantly and really knew what the community needed,” said Seth Ciotti, Teen Technology Librarian. During her time as an intern, Megan is credited not only for contributing to the development of the BiblioTEC program, but was also instrumental in creating a deeper connection between Kitsap Regional Library and the University of Washington. This link provides a wealth

of opportunities to sponsor other students completing their graduate degrees. Now, Megan is having the time of her life as the newest librarian at Sylvan Way. Megan grew up in Kitsap, and feels a deep commitment to this library in particular, where her personal library story began. As a Kitsap native, she has a unique perspective on what teens here need. Her goal is to create a sense of belonging through learning and she is accomplishing just that. “She observes and talks to teens, then creates programs without barriers and a safe space for them,” say Leigh Ann, “She gives them a voice.”

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'The kids and teens we work with are enthusiastic and smart. I want to see how we can incorporate their expertise, giving them a space to teach each other and our staff.' — Shannon Peterson, Youth Services Manager

Above: Representative Derek Kilmer discusses a display with Adam Hammou, winner of the first House STEM App Challenge, at Kitsap Regional Library, Sylvan Way. Adam, a homeschool student from Poulsbo, developed an application that allows a player to keep track of which pieces are off the board in a game of chess.

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iblioTEC is rolling out in a big way. Thanks in part to an almost $400,000 National Leadership grant from the Institute of Museum and Library Services, Kitsap Regional Library is now offering this innovative series of classes to the public at all of its nine Library locations. “BibiloTEC is a lot of things,” says Seth Ciotti, Teen Technology librarian and manager of the BiblioTEC program. “It’s connecting youth to STEM topics — it’s allowing youth to take their interests and really develop the fundamental skills they need for a career, or to go onto further education — in an environment that they’re building with library staff.” Students should be ready for anything when they come to a BiblioTEC class. Participants explore everything from computer programming and web design to robotics and 3D modeling. This inquirebased learning is supported with cutting edge tools and software like 3D printers, littleBits and Scratch, and traditional favorites like marbles and clay. On any given day, students might create a stop-motion video with Legos, use Snap Circuits to build a remote-controlled car or design their own wearable art with LED circuits. More than access to emerging technology, BiblioTEC is getting students ready for the future. It's allowing students to creatively explore topics that inspire them while building critical 21st century skills like problem-solving and leadership; it's self-direction and collaboration with the support they need to succeed. In any discussion about 21st century career readiness education, STEM is

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t the Intersection of Science, Technology, Engineering & Math learning taking place in the classroom, and librarian facilitators are trained to be flexible and focused on the learning, not the tools. A co-learning/co-created environment is developed, giving kids and teens a voice in what they want to learn. “I am really excited about the possibilities,” says Peterson. “The kids and teens we work with are enthusiastic and smart. I want to see how we can incorporate their expertise, giving them a space to teach each other and our staff. It’s a very meaningful way for kids to participate in the Library.”

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“BibiloTEC is a lot of things,” says Seth Ciotti, Teen Technology librarian and manager of the BiblioTEC program. “It’s connecting youth to STEM topics — it’s allowing youth to take their interests and really develop the fundamental skills they need for a career, or to go onto further education — in an environment that they’re building with library staff.”

central. During the past 10 years, growth in STEM jobs has increased at a rate three times greater than non-STEM jobs, with Washington state leading the charge, ranking No. 1 with the highest concentration of these jobs in the country. Yet fewer than 40 percent of students who enter college intending to major in a STEM field complete college with a STEM degree. This adds up to

a wealth of opportunity for students confident in STEM. “I think STEM education is everybody’s responsibility,” says Ciotti. Youth Services Manager and BiblioTEC project lead, Shannon Peterson agrees, stating that the Library is a vital part of a “continuum of learning,” playing a central role in the afterschool environment. Classes are crafted to complement the

BiblioTEC classes are now available to all youth ages 5-18, and will range from beginning classes — giving youth an introduction to a wide variety of topics to discover their interests — to more in-depth workshops and series that allow them to delve deeper into a specific topic. Advanced participants, ages 16-25, are invited to apply for internships, with opportunities being offered at all nine locations by the end of 2016. To learn more about BiblioTEC, visit KRL.org.

BiblioTEC was made possible in part by the Institute of Museum and Library Services LG-80-15-0085-15. The views, findings, conclusions or recommendations expressed in this article do not necessarily represent those of the Institute of Museum and Library Services.

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Unless otherwise noted, teen events are intended for grades 7-12

SYLVAN WAY

Saturday, March 19, 2-4 p.m.

Arts & Culture

ADULTING

Anime Club

Summer Learning Commercial: Friday, March 18, 4-6 p.m.

BAINBRIDGE ISLAND

Second Mondays, March 14, April 11, May 9, 2-4 p.m.

Zombie Prom Commercial: Saturday, April 16, 3-5 p.m.

POULSBO

Second Fridays, March 11, April 8, May 13, 3:30-5 p.m.

POULSBO

Maker Space & Art Circle

Second Annual Zombie Prom

POULSBO

Saturday, May 14, 6-8 p.m.

Teen Field Trip: Sakura Con Travel to Sakura Con, the annual anime convention in Seattle. Cost: $35, includes ferry ticket and entry to the convention. Email mcarlin@KRL.org for details. Registration required. See Page 23. SYLVAN WAY

Saturday, March 26, 8 a.m.-7:45 p.m.

The Art of Hip Hop Darrell Thomas from Coffee Oasis teaches the fundamentals of rapping and hip hop; how to stay on beat, deliver lyrics and perform.

Learn the things you need to know to "adult" most effectively. Ages 15-25. April 7: How to $ — Banking professional on budgeting, creditbuilding and more. April 14: How to Job — Human resources professionals on how to apply for jobs, write résumés, rock an interview and more. April 21: How to Food — Hear from a local restaurant owner on how to create fast, healthy, budget-friendly foods. April 28: How to Clothes — Dress your best on the cheap and be professional on a budget. Laundry basics, how to tie a tie and more. PORT ORCHARD

Thursdays in April, 5-6:30 p.m.

SYLVAN WAY

Second and Fourth Thursdays, March 10 & 24, April 14 & 28, May 12 & 26, 3-5 p.m.

BiblioTEC

Create a Commercial Help create a commercial. Opportunities to film, edit or act. Registration required with lstone@KRL.org.

Create and draw while watching anime with other anime and manga lovers.

Live DJ, photo booth and crowning of an undead king and queen. Costume and makeup welcome, but not required. A makeup artist will be on hand.

Register by March 5 with mcarlin@KRL.org.

Beginner to expert. Find your inner maker as you experiment with LittleBits, K'NEX, Contraptions and Snap Circuits. The art circle side will include prompts, time to draw and time to share. POULSBO

Fourth Fridays, March 25, April 22, May 27, 3:30-4:30 p.m.

Mixology DJ’ing Lab DJ Mark of Mixology will provide a free lesson in DJ’ing before the second annual Zombie Prom. Contact Lynn Stone at lstone@KRL.org to register. Grades 7-12. POULSBO

Saturday, May 14, 5-6 p.m.

Pop-Up Lab Pop in to learn about physics, science and technology with Lego balloon cars, engineering paper airplanes and more. A new topic each week. Grades 4-8. SYLVAN WAY

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Every Wednesday, 2-4 p.m.

Every Wednesday, 5:30-7:30 p.m.

Cosplay Lab

Pop-Up Lab Special Edition: Star Wars Stop Motion

BiblioTEC Wednesdays

Work on your costume and geek out with like-minded teens. Grades 7-12.

Robots, web design, video game design, wearable art, filmmaking and more.

POULSBO

The Force will be strong in this Lego stop motion lab. Bring your ideas and together we will rule the galaxy.

Saturday, March 12, 2-4 p.m.

SYLVAN WAY

Register by Feb. 27 with lstone@KRL.org.

Wednesday, May 4, 2-4 p.m.

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DIY & Crafts Anime & Craft Exercise your maker skills as we create awesome ear bud covers and watch anime. Registration required. Email Lynn Stone at lstone@KRL.org to register. Grades 7-12. POULSBO

Friday, March 11, 3:30-5 p.m.

Leadership & Volunteering Teen Advisory Board Help shape the Library. Discuss programs, make suggestions for special events and earn volunteer credit for school. PORT ORCHARD

Teen Maker

First Mondays, March 7, April 4, May 2, 6-7:30 p.m.

Learn a skill, practice it and walk away with something cool. As always, there will be snacks. Grades 8-12.

POULSBO

Third Fridays, March 18, April 15, May 20, 3:30-4:30 p.m.

PORT ORCHARD

SYLVAN WAY

Third Mondays, March 21, April 18, 6-8 p.m. except May 16

First Wednesdays, March 2, April 6, May 4, 5:30-7 p.m.

Games & Gaming

School Support

Teen Gamer Tabletop games. Play one of ours or bring an old favorite. PORT ORCHARD

Second Mondays, March 14, April 11, May 9, 6-7:30 p.m.

Monday Teen Space Need a place to hang out on early release day? The meeting room is reserved every Monday for grades 7-12. BAINBRIDGE ISLAND

Mondays, 1:45-4 p.m. except May 30

Special Events Art After Dark: Art Extravaganza Take over the Bainbridge Island Museum of Arts for a night of interactive art, literary activities, music, food and friends. In partnership with BIMA. Registration required at www.biartmuseum.org. Grades 9-12. BAINBRIDGE ISLAND

Saturday, March 26, 7-10 p.m.

Teen Mystery Lock-In With danger at every turn, our detectives must solve the case. Registration required. See Page 23. Grades 8-12. SYLVAN WAY

Saturday, April 30, 3:30 p.m.

Films & Movies

Writing & Publishing

Digital Storytelling

Teen Writers Workshop

Future filmmakers, actors, storytellers and writers, join us for a week-long celebration of Teen Tech Week. Create a series of short films. Equipment provided, bring your creativity. SYLVAN WAY

March 8-11, 2-4 p.m.

Author Margaret Nevinski shares writing tips. Get 1:1 feedback on your writing. Bring pieces you’re working on or start something new. Grades 7-12. BAINBRIDGE ISLAND

Second Thursdays, March 10, April 14, May 12, 3:30-5 p.m.

Teens’ Top Ten Teens’ Top Ten is a “teen choice” award where teens nominate and vote for their favorite books from the previous year. Read and review books before they’re published. From August through October, readers across the country will vote for their favorites from the books you’ve selected. Visit one of the locations listed to get your books and start reviewing. At KRL.org/teens-top-ten, see our teen reviews published in School Library Journal and more details on how to participate. In partnership with Young Adult Library Services Association and Young Adult Galley Group. Groups meet once a month during lunch at the following schools:  Bainbridge High School  Hyla Middle School  Odessey 7-8  Woodward Middle School Can't make a meeting? You can still participate. Email sreddy@KRL. org for details.

Bookinators Teens' Top Ten book review group runs in conjunction with the Poulsbo Library Teen Advisory Board. Books can also be found at the North Kitsap High School library during open hours. POULSBO

Third Fridays, March 18, April 15, May 20, 3:30-4:30 p.m.

Teens’ Top Ten Read & Write Love it? Hate it? Or just meh? Hone your writing skills with other teens. Grades 8-12. PORT ORCHARD

Monday, March 28, April 25, 6-8 p.m.

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Book Groups

BAINBRIDGE ISLAND

Wednesday, March 16, 3:30-4:30 p.m.

Tween Book Group

Pop-Up Lab

Do you love to read? Us too. If you’re looking for your next great story, stop by. Grades 4-7.

Pop in to learn about physics, science and technology with Lego balloon cars, engineering paper airplanes and more. A new topic each week.

PORT ORCHARD

Second Wednesdays, March 9, April 13, May 11, 5-6 p.m.

DOWNTOWN BREMERTON

BiblioTEC

Second Wednesdays, March 9, April 13, May 11, 3:30-5 p.m. SYLVAN WAY

Wednesdays, 2-4 p.m.

April Showers Bring May Flowers

Project Maker

Explore Earth science as we build miniterrariums and cloud chambers with Dr. Erica Saint Clair of Battlepoint Astronomical Association.

Explore STEM topics and technologies through hands-on projects that encourage creativity and collaboration. Grades 3-6. POULSBO

BAINBRIDGE ISLAND

Wednesdays, March 16 & 30, 3:30-5 p.m.

Wednesday, April 20, 3:30-4:30 p.m.

Homeschool Open Lab Our 9-year-old facilitator and her family show you how to program video games with Kodu, make games with Scratch and more. SILVERDALE

First Fridays, March 4, April 1, May 6, 10 a.m.-noon

Maker Night for Families A fun night of hands-on learning. Tinker with contraptions, color (adults and kids) and craft.

Project Maker: Game Design

¡Día de los Niños, Día de los Libros! Celebrate books at our Día party. Bilingual Spanish-English storytime, musical performances, crafts and more. PORT ORCHARD

Saturday, April 30, Noon-4 p.m.

MANCHESTER

Wednesday, March 30, 6-7:30 p.m.

May the Fourth Be With You Explore the edible optics lab and Jedi Force tests with Dr. Erica Saint Clair from the Battlepoint Astronomical Association.

OpenTec Lab Explore STEM topics with new friends through a variety of hand-on activities.

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SILVERDALE

Wednesdays, March 16, 23 & 30, April 13, 20 & 27, 6-7:30 p.m.

Project Maker: Lego Stop-Motion Shorts Storyboard, create and film stop-motion animation. Options to share at the end of the class. No experience necessary. Grades 3-6. POULSBO

Wednesdays, April 13, 20, 3:30-5 p.m.

SYLVAN WAY

Fridays, March 11, April 29, May 13, 4-5:30 p.m.

BAINBRIDGE ISLAND

Wednesday, May 4, 3:30-4:30 p.m.

Design, create and test your own video games using Scratch or Kodu. Previous gaming experience is not required. Grades 3+.

Pi Day Leftovers Play with Pi and take a journey through fun math activities with Dr. Erica Saint Clair from the Battlepoint Astronomical Association.

STEM Friday Grades K-6. March 25, April 22: In the Style of — Explore historical context of art movements, investigate components of artworks and create in the style of great artists.


March 11, April 8, May 13: Kid Scientist — Create a hypothesis, determine variables and reflect on our findings each month with a different area of inquiry.

Pokémon Club Geek out with other kids that love Pokémon as much as you do. Group activities, projects, online and in-person gaming and more.

March 4, 18, April 1, 15, May 6: Lego Club — Dig into our massive Lego collection to make original creations and face team challenges with a chance to show and tell.

SYLVAN WAY

Fourth Fridays, March 25, April 22, 4-5:30 p.m. except May 27

PORT ORCHARD

Fridays, 4:30-5:30 p.m.

STEM Wednesday Explore scientific principles with hands-on activities. Grades K-6. Registration required. See Page 23. MANCHESTER

Fourth Wednesdays, March 23, April 27, May 25, 4-5:30 p.m.

Family Night

Legos

Wear your pajamas and bring your creative energies.

Lego Lab

March 23, April 27: Creative Coloring — Work on coloring sheets, listen to music and have fun.

BAINBRIDGE ISLAND

March 2, April 6, May 4: Jammie Jams — Explore music at our fun family concerts.

An afternoon of building, either individually or on a team, to complete a special challenge. Second Tuesdays, March 8, April 12, May 10, 3-4:30 p.m.

Three Little Pigs Construction Challenge

March 16, April 20: Pajama Storytime — Bring your engineering skills to help build our giant blanket fort.

DOWNTOWN BREMERTON

Construct a dwelling that can withstand the Big Bad Wolf. Come in when you can and stay as long as you like. All ages.

MANCHESTER

LITTLE BOSTON

March 9, April 13, May 11: Tabletop Games — Play a new board game or an old family favorite while making new friends.

Tuesday, April 5, 1-3 p.m.

PORT ORCHARD

Fridays, March 18, April 15, 4-5:30 p.m.

Wednesdays, 6:30-7:30 p.m.

Tween Techies Be prepared for anything, from playing Minecraft or building motion detecting lights, to making a stop-motion film. Grades 4-7. PORT ORCHARD

Fourth Wednesdays, March 23, April 27, 5-6 p.m. except May 25

DIY & Crafts Tweens Create Each month we’ll take on a different art or crafting project. Grades 4-7. PORT ORCHARD

Third Wednesdays, March 16, April 20, 5-6 p.m. except May 18

Films & Movies Drive-in Movie: 'Finding Nemo' Make cardboard box cars at 2 p.m. with the movie showing at 2:30. Craft supplies provided. POULSBO

Friday, March 11, 2-4 p.m.

‘Hotel Transylvania 2’ Dracula and his friends try to bring out the monster in his half human, half vampire grandson. Rated PG.

Pajama Night Wear your pajamas and bring your creativity. All ages. BAINBRIDGE ISLAND

Tuesdays, 6-7:45 p.m.

First Wednesdays, March 2, April 6, May 4, 3:30-5 p.m. Third Wednesdays, March 16, April 20, May 18, 6-7:15 p.m. SYLVAN WAY

School Support Dog Tales Jangle the Therapy Dog and Miss Greta help you find the perfect book. SILVERDALE

Every Thursday, 3-5 p.m. MANCHESTER

Wednesday, March 2, 4:30-6 p.m.

Games & Gaming Minecraft

R.E.A.D. to a Dog Gain confidence reading out loud to a registered Reading Education Assistance Dog. SYLVAN WAY

Every Thursday, 3:30-4:30 p.m. SILVERDALE

Third Saturdays, March 19, April 16, May 21, 1:30-3 p.m.

DOWNTOWN BREMERTON

Writing & Publishing

Third Wednesdays, March 16, April 20, May 18, 3:30-5 p.m.

Young Writers Group

Play Minecraft with us, beginning to expert. Use our computer or bring your own. No password or accounts required. Be prepared to share, as space is limited.

MANCHESTER

Second Wednesdays, March 9, April 13, May 11, 6-7:30 p.m. SILVERDALE

First Wednesdays, March 2, April 6, May 4, 6-7:30 p.m.

Author/teacher Margaret Nevinski and Field's End writing volunteers share their expertise. Bring current work for feedback or start something new. Grades 4-7. BAINBRIDGE ISLAND

Third Tuesdays, March 15, April 19, May 17, 3:30-5 p.m.

SYLVAN WAY

PORT ORCHARD

First Fridays, March 4, April 1, May 6, 4-5:30 p.m.

First Wednesdays, March 2, April 6, May 4, 5-6 p.m.

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eBook expert

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Make an Appointment Face-to-face, one-on-one appointments, tailored to what you need answered most. Whether you are looking for tech tips or training in expert tools to market your business, the Library has you covered. Our experts are available now, simply make an appointment at KRL.org/make-appointment

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verybody needs a friend. In Bremerton, Bainbridge Island, Kingston, Manchester, Port Orchard, Poulsbo, Silverdale and East Bremerton, dedicated volunteers are working behind the scenes and in the public at large making sure that the Library is strong, relevant, and well funded. Friends of the Library organizations help to provided the beautiful spaces, modern tools and innovative, educational programs that our community relies on. Be part of the fun and join a local Friends of the Library organization, or show your support of these groups and the Library by participating in a local Friends of the Library event.

Book Sales DOWNTOWN BREMERTON

Tuesdays, noon-4 p.m. & Thursdays, 2-4 p.m. BAINBRIDGE ISLAND

Thursdays, March 3, April 14, May 5, 1-4 p.m. Second Saturdays, March 12, April 9, May 14, 10 a.m.-3 p.m.

Fourth Tuesdays, March 22, April 26, May 24, 10 a.m.-3 p.m.

Book & Plant Sales

SILVERDALE

Friday, April 22, 1-5:30 p.m. Saturday, April 23, noon-3 p.m. Saturday, April 23, 9 a.m.-1 p.m.

Every Monday, 10 a.m-1 p.m. except May 30 Second Saturdays, March 12, April 9, May 14, 10 a.m.-2 p.m.

DOWNTOWN BREMERTON

Work Party PORT ORCHARD

Wednesday, April 20, 10 a.m.-noon

Meetings DOWNTOWN BREMERTON

Third Tuesdays, March 15, April 19, May 17, 10:30 -11:45 a.m. SYLVAN WAY

Second Tuesdays March 8, April 12, May 10, 6-7:30 p.m. POULSBO

First Mondays, March 7, April 4, May 2, 9:30-11 a.m. MANCHESTER

Fourth Wednesdays, March 23, April 27, May 25, 7-8 p.m. SILVERDALE

Thursday, April 21, 9-10 a.m. KINGSTON

Tuesday, March 8, noon-1 p.m. PORT ORCHARD

Wednesday, March 16, May 18, 10-11 a.m.

Many thanks to: Kitsap Regional Library Foundation, Bainbridge Public Library and Friends of the Library organizations, whose volunteering and continous fundraising efforts make many of the classes and events at the Kitsap Regional Library possible.

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Foundation.KRL.org 1301 Sylvan Way, Bremerton, 98310 (360) 475-9039

foundation BibilioTEC at the Cutting Edge of STEM Learning

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n 2012, BiblioTEC was just an idea to bring STEM (science, technology, engineering and math) learning opportunities to the youth of Kitsap County. It was a dream of partnering with local educational and technology institutions to create a STEM-based ecosystem with students at the center. But, what does it take to fund a dream so big? In this case, new technology and expertise was needed. The Kitsap Regional Library Foundation rolled up its sleeves and went to work, Jaime Forsyth spearheading the effort Executive Director, Kitsap Regional to raise more than half a Library Foundation million dollars, so far, to make the BiblioTEC dream a reality. To get the dream of BiblioTEC off the ground, the Foundation worked closely with the Library to craft a radical vision of how they could change STEM education for the Kitsap community. Inspired by this vision, the Paul G. Allen Family Foundation awarded the Library a $200,000 grant to launch a two-year project. At the conclusion of the two years, the Paul G. Allen Family Foundation project manager was “awestruck� by the lives that had been changed; and the Library was just getting started. It was time to take BiblioTEC to the next level and offer STEM learning at all nine locations of the Library. More money was needed and

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If you ask Adam Beasley to sum up BiblioTEC in one word he would give you two: "lifechanging." A graduate of the first BiblioTEC program, Adam is now a Library Assistant.

the Foundation went back to work. Working closely with the team that had made this program such a success, the Foundation crafted a story about BiblioTEC and a future bright with opportunity. The result? In March, 2015, Kitsap Regional Library Foundation represented the only public library awarded a National Leadership Grant by the Institute of Museum and Library Sciences. This nearly $400,000 grant has allowed the Library to continue its groundbreaking work in afterschool STEM learning, and the Foundation will

continue to play a key role in making these dreams and big ideas a reality.

Kitsap Regional Library Foundation inspires donors to support the Library beyond the means of public funding, raising funds from individuals, foundations, businesses and community organizations. Programs like Summer Learning, BiblioTEC and One Book, One Community are essential to achieving the mission of the Library and are only possible through this additional support.


KRL.org/bookmobile

bookmobile The Bookmobile is your Library on wheels. You’ll find friendly, helpful staff, a diverse collection of materials and most of the services offered in other Library locations. For the most up-to-date information, visit our online event calendar at KRL.org/bookmobile or call us at (360) 405-9112. If we don’t have what you want, we can get it for you. Our schedule is updated quarterly.

Borrowing You can keep it for ... 4 Weeks: Books, magazines, music, DVDs (four hours or longer) 2 Weeks: DVDs Renew: If no one is waiting for your item, renew it up to three times

Tuesdays

Seabeck

Naval Base Kitsap-Bangor

March 2, 16, 30; April 13, 27; May 11, 25

(Base access required)

11-11:45 a.m. Turies Espresso, 15370 Seabeck Highway NW

March 1, 15, 29; April 12, 26; May 10, 24

3:30-5 p.m. Cottage Bay Apartments, 2500 NE McWilliams Road

Saturdays

Noon-1:30 p.m. Seabeck Post Office, 4691 Seabeck Holly Road SW

South Kitsap 1

March 8, 22; April 5, 19; May 3, 17, 31

2:30-4:30 p.m. Lake Symington, Symington Parkway NW (lake access)

9:30-11:30 a.m. Albertson’s Plaza, 370 SW Sedgwick Road

3-5 p.m. Bangor Retail Center, 2600 Ohio St., Building No. 2700

Thursdays

Noon-1 p.m. The Ridge 2, Old Clifton Road and Chanting Circle

3-5 p.m. Admiral Boorda Center, 4168 Greenfish Drive

Wednesdays

Port Orchard March 3, 17, 31; April 14, 28; May 12, 26

March 5, 19; April 2, 16, 30; May 14, 28

1:30-2:30 p.m. Burley Store, 14972 Bethel Burley Road

South Kitsap 2

March 9, 23; April 6, 20; May 4, 18

11 a.m.-noon Orchard Bluff 1345 Carl Pickel Drive

10 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Olalla Boat Landing, 13965 Crescent Valley Road

12:30-1:15 p.m. Conifer Ridge, 1721 Fircrest Drive

9:30-11:30 a.m. Albertson’s Plaza, 370 SW Sedgwick Road

1:30-2:30 p.m. Pine Lake Estate, SE Pine Lake Road and Barbara Lane SE

1:20-2:15 p.m. Madrona Manor, 3900 Madrona Drive SE

Noon-12:45 p.m. Horizon Lane and Brookside Court

2:45-4:15 p.m. Ebbert Drive SE and North Street SE

Central Kitsap

1:30-2:30 p.m. The Ridge at McCormick, SW Lazuli Street

Olalla

March 10, 24; April 7, 21; May 5, 19

March 12, 26; April 9, 23; May 7, 21

2-3:15 p.m. Kariotis, 3060 NE McWilliams Road

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info & hours Your Library Card KRL.org/cards Inspiration starts here. Your library card lets you check out items and take them home. Use your card at any Kitsap Regional Library, on the bookmobile or enjoy the perks of our Digital Library at KRL.org. Even if you don’t have a library card you can still enjoy any of our nine locations. You can come in and hang out, use a computer, read a newspaper or take a class. You are welcome here. People of all ages who live, work or own property in Kitsap are invited to apply for a library card. To get your card today, bring in your ID and proof of residence or apply online.

Your Account KRL.org View items you have on hold or checked out, manage your contact information and preferences or pay your fines and fees online. You can even save your reading history to help you decide what to read next. Login to “My Account” at the top right corner of our website at KRL.org.

Digital Library KRL.org/download Our Digital Library is always open. Use your desktop or mobile device to explore a vast selection of free music to download, eBooks to enjoy and magazines to peruse. From our research page, take advantage of our collection of online

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resources, offering everything from language learning and online homework help, to résumé writing assistance and genealogy. The choices are virtually endless. Music: Five songs a week eBooks & Audiobooks: Up to 10 items Magazines: Unlimited

delivered there for pick-up. What if we don’t have what you want? No problem. Tell us what you’re looking for. Many times, we’ll buy a copy just because you asked for it. If we can’t buy one, we’ll try to borrow a copy from another library.

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Change happens. Visit our calendar online for the most current information on classes and events. Here you can also take advantage of features that allow you to search for exactly what you need. Add your favorite events to Outlook, Google or iCal, get reminders and updates on events or simply see what’s happening at your favorite location.

1 Week: DVDs, Xbox & Wii games 3 Weeks: Books, eBooks, audiobooks, magazines, music, DVDs (four hours or longer) 6 Weeks: Book group kits Renew: If no one is waiting for your item, renew it up to three times

Privacy KRL.org/policies The Library is open to all. Your account is not. We will not disclose your account information to anyone. Period. If you want a designated person to pick up items for you, please tell us in advance.

Holds & Requests KRL.org/request Get more of what you want. You can place an item on hold at any location, online or by phone, with a maximum of up to 50 holds at one time. Select a library location most convenient for you and your hold will be

You can borrow up to 100 items at a time. Sign up for email or text notification to receive a reminder three days before each item is due.

Fines & Fees KRL.org/borrowing 25 cents: Per day, per item $5: Maximum per item $25: A balance of more than $25 will need to be brought current in order to continue enjoying the privileges of your library card 10 days: Late notice issued 21 days: Items 21 days past due will be billed to your account By using your card, you agree to be responsible for all materials checked out on your account. Please let us know immediately if your card has


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Kingston 11212 State Highway 104, 98346 (360) 297-3330

Little Boston 31980 Little Boston Road NE, 98346 (360) 297-2670

Manchester 8067 E Main St., Port Orchard, 98366 (360) 871-3921

Port Orchard 87 Sidney Ave., 98366 (360) 876-2224

Poulsbo 700 NE Lincoln Road, 98370 (360) 779-2915

Silverdale 3450 NW Carlton St., 98383 (360) 692-2779

Sylvan Way 1301 Sylvan Way, Bremerton, 98310 (360) 405-9100

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been lost or stolen. If you have a unique situation, come in and discuss it with us and we will work together to find a solution. For a complete list of fines and fees visit our website.

Ask Us KRL.org/contact We take pride in being your guide through the often confusing world of information. Let us help you find what you need and uncover accurate, vetted answers to your questions. Email: Send us your question and comments and get an email back from our staff. Chat: 24/7 live online help from librarians around the country.

Memorial Day, May 30 (all locations closed Sundays)

By Phone or In-Person: Call or stop by any location for help. Our locations and hours are listed on page 2. Make an Appointment: From business to technology questions we are here to help. Schedule a face-to-face meeting with the person who can help you best. BookMatch: Can’t decide what to read next? Tell us about a few books you’ve read and enjoyed and we’ll send you a personalized book list.

Volunteer KRL.org/volunteer We often need help providing library support and tutoring or assistance with projects

and events. Specific volunteer opportunities are available for those with special interests or talents. Visit our website to get your questions answered, view special opportunities and apply today.

Careers KRL.org/jobs Are you interested in a rewarding career serving your community? The Library offers diverse opportunities for talented professionals from custodians to couriers, graphic designers to groundskeepers, to office assistants, outreach specialists and librarians. Learn more, view open positions and apply online.

When Registration Is Required Many programs have size limits. When registration is required, call or visit the Library location listed for the class or event you would like to attend.

Board Meetings Kitsap Regional Library Board of Trustees meetings are open to the public. Meetings generally take place at 5:30 p.m., on the fourth Tuesday of each month at various Library locations. Little Boston: March 22 Poulsbo: April 26 Manchester: May 24

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Baby Storytime: Every Friday, 10-10:45 a.m. No Storytime May 20, 27

Baby Storytime: Every Wednesday, 10-10:20 a.m. No Storytime March 2, May, 18, 25

Toddler Storytime: Every Friday, 11-11:45 a.m. No Storytime May 20, 27

Toddler Storytime: Every Wednesday, 10:45-11:15 a.m. No Storytime March 2, May, 18, 25

Baby Storytime: Every Tuesday, 12:30-1 p.m. Exept March 22, 29, April 5, May 31

Preschool Storytime: Every Friday, March 4, noon-12:45 p.m. No Storytime May 20, 27

Preschool Storytime: Every Wednesday, 11:30 a.m.-noon No Storytime March 2, May, 18, 25

Toddler Storytime: Every Monday, 10:30-11 a.m. No Storytime March 21, 28, April 4, May 30

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Give your kids a jump-start with these early literacy classes for babies, toddlers and preschoolers. Movement, songs, stories and rhymes designed to build letter knowledge, vocabulary and narrative skills. For kids 0-6.

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Preschool Storytime: Every Wednesday, 10:30-11 a.m. No Storytime March 23, 30, April 6

Downtown Bremerton Family Storytime: Every Tuesday, 10:30-11 a.m. No Storytime March, 1, 8, April 26, May 3

Kingston Family Storytime: Every Monday, 10:30-11 a.m. No Storytime May 30

Little Boston Family Storytime: Every Tuesday, 10:30-11 a.m. No Storytime May 31

Manchester Family Storytime: Every Tuesday, 10:30-11:15 a.m. No Storytime April 5, May 24, May 31

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Baby Storytime: Every Tuesday, 1-1:30 p.m. No Storytime March 22, 29, April 5, May 31 Toddler Storytime: Every Wednesday, 10:30-11 a.m. & 11:30 a.m.-noon No Storytime March 23, 30, April 6 Preschool Storytime: Every Tuesday, 10:30-11 a.m. & 11:30 a.m.-noon No Storytime March 22, 29 April 5, May 31 Pajama Storytime: Every Monday, 6:30-7 p.m. No Storytime March 21, 28, April 4, May 30

Silverdale Baby Storytime: Every Tuesday, 10-10:45 a.m. No Storytime March 1, 8, May 17, 24, 31 Toddler Storytime: Tuesday, March 15, 10:45-11:30 a.m. No Storytime March 1, 8, May 10, 17, 24, 31 Family Storytime with Jangle: Every Tuesday, March 15, 11:45 a.m.-12:15 p.m. No Storytime March 1, 8, May 10, 17, 24, 31

Family Storytime: Every Friday, 10:30-11 a.m. No Storytime March 4, April 8, May 20, 27

Early Literacy Kits Singing, writing, reading and play are essential elements to nourish a child’s prewriting and reading skills. Early Literacy Kits save time and support your role as an educator. In each kit:  10-12 popular picture books  A resource guide for grownups  A fun toy or activity Kits checkout are for three weeks. Type “Early Literacy Kit” in our catalog for a full list or reserve at your Library.


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