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NCPL The Library Gl be Noble County Public Library June & July 2010 Noble County Public Library www.nobleco.lib.in.us Central Library 813 East Main Street Albion, IN 46701 Phone (260) 636-7197 or 1-800-811-6861 Fax (260)636-3321 Monday - Thursday 8:30am - 8:30pm Friday 8:30am - 5:30pm Saturday 8:30am - 3:30pm East Library 104 Ley Street Avilla, IN 46710 Phone & Fax (260) 897-3900 Monday, Wednesday, & Friday 9:00am - 5:00pm Tuesday, Thursday 9:00am - 7:30pm Saturday 9:00am - 2:00pm Summer fun at your NCPL Library is here! Join in as we offer interactive programs and reading rewards. Summer Reading sessions begin Tuesday, June 15 and end Thursday, July 22. Register anytime between Monday, June 7—Saturday, June 12. West Library 120 Jefferson Street Cromwell, IN 46732 Phone & Fax (260) 856-2119 Monday, Tuesday, Thursday & Friday 9:00am - 5:00pm Wednesday 9:00am - 7:00pm Saturday 9:00am - 2:00pm Summer Reading theme for Grades K-12. Adult Reading theme for ages 18 & older. Children... Tiny Bubble‘s Bubble Party Aqualympics Attend this awesome water program and don‘t forget a towel. It‘s unlike any Let‘s get ready to bubble! Experience the other water event you‘ve been to; guarfun of sound waves in this mobile music anteed! Play Bubble Pool, Cold Potato, party. Games, music, and bubbles pro- Water Limbo, Musical Sprinkler, Water vide a high energy, interactive, and fun Brigade, Sponge Tag, Fabulous Frozen environment. Bring the whole family. Feet, Water War, and more! Central East West Tuesday, June 15 10:00am Tuesday, June 15 1:00pm Thursday, June 17 10:00am Project WET Experiments Central East West Tuesday, June 22 10:00am Tuesday, June 22 1:00pm Thursday, June 24 10:00am Jedi Jamboree Use your mind waves to control the Force and meet your match with our Experience the incredible journey of Jedi Mind Tricks. We have games that one drop of water, learn about runoffs will test your skills. Master sight, sound, and about how to control water pollusmell, and speed to prove if you are tion. Discover how we use water every ready to become Jedi. Come in Jedi atday and how much we would miss it if it tire but be prepared to check your saber ever went away. at the door. Central East West Tuesday, June 29 10:00am Tuesday, June 29 1:00pm Thursday, July 1 10:00am Water Critters Central East West Tuesday, July 6 10:00am Tuesday, July 6 1:00pm Thursday, July 8 10:00am Mark‘s Ark Attend this animal showcase and meet Nancy Brown from the Elkhart County Soil & Water Conservation District will a few of Mark‘s wild friends; snakes, lizards, tortoises, creepy-crawlies, and be bringing a select group of water criteven Irwin the alligator! ters for identification, life cycle discussion, water quality experimentation, and other fun activities. Don‘t miss out! Central East West Tuesday, July 13 10:00am Tuesday, July 13 1:00pm Thursday, July 15 10:00am Central East West Tuesday, July 20 10:00am Tuesday, July 20 1:00pm Thursday, July 22 10:00am Teens... Scuba Classes Gear up at the Cole YMCA and learn how to scuba! Permission slips must be picked up and returned at the front desk along with a $5.00 CASH equipment fee prior to the day of class. Space is limited. Register in person only. Students are responsible for their own transportation. Tuesday, June 15 at 12:00pm or at 2:00pm Overflow date is Wednesday, June 16 at 12:00pm or at 2:00pm Eclipse Movie Premiere The Twilight saga continues in its third story. Tickets will be sold at all Noble County Libraries. Price is $3.00 for all ages. You must pay in cash and provide your own transportation. Games, trivia, and prizes will be provided. Premiere Showing Wednesday, June 30 at 4:00pm at the Kendallville Strand Theatre. Wild Night at the Zoo Friday, July 16 –Saturday, July 17 6:00pm-9:00am Grades 6th-8th $15.00 fee Find out what happens at the zoo when the lights go out! You‘ll enjoy educational activities, food, and lots of fun, then bed down in the Aquarium Gallery. Students are responsible for own transportation and must pay in cash at registration. Permission slips are required. Chaperones will be library staff. Shrinky Dinks, Record Bowls, & Wrist Warmers Explore a variety of heat wave crafts as we melt and mold. Bring a friend or two for a great time! West Central East Wednesday, June 23 3:00pm Thursday, June 24 11:00am Thursday, June 24 3:00pm Extreme Water Tag & Highlight Party Students, bring your super soakers and wear a light colored T-shirt that you will not mind getting stained. Goggles, ammunition, and new T‘s will be provided. West Central East Wednesday, July 7 3:00pm Thursday, July 8 11:00am Thursday, July 8 3:00pm Sand Candles That‘s not ‗sand castles‘ but sand candles! Get creative as you shape, make, and decorate your very own candle. Registration is required for quantity purposes. It‘s FREE! West Central East Wednesday, July 21 3:00pm Thursday, July 22 11:00am Thursday, July 22 3:00pm Adults... Food Preservation Class Looking for helpful hints about preserving your garden‘s crops? Want to find ways to save money and time? Then attend this FREE class where Janeen Longfellow, Noble County Extension Educator, walks you through food preserving processes. East Central Tuesday, June Tuesday, June 22 at 29 at 6:00pm 6:00pm West Wednesday, June 30 at 6:30pm Cake Decorating Learn how to make flowers for an anyoccasion cake! Registrants are responsible to bring their own tips, wax paper, and small cake. This class is FREE and will be taught by Mary Ann Troutner. Central East Tuesday, July Tuesday, July 6 at 13 at 6:00pm 6:00pm West Wednesday, July 21 at 6:00pm Summer Reading Rules & Guidelines Who’s Invited Summer Reading is for everyone! We have Children‘s programs, Teen events, and Adult sessions. Simply register where registration is requested and attend. If fees are required; pay at registration. Event Prizes Attend a program and submit your name for a chance to win an event prize. Reading Prizes Read during the summer for small prizes. Bring in your reading bookmark, show it to a staff member, get it stamped, and walk away with a cool prize. Children will be reading for charms and wristbands. Teens can collect on cool prizes ranging from lanyards to food coupons and more. Adults, enjoy all of the reading incentives we have in store for you including a plantable bookmark, photo frames, seeds and much more. (Students who complete the reading earn Tin Cap and Indiana Beach tickets.) Grand Prizes Once a patron has completed the entire 6 weeks of reading he/she will submit his/her bookmark for the grand prize drawing. Grand prizes include tote bags full of goodies and coupons. Winning names will be drawn Monday, July 26. June 2010 East– Out Stealing Horses By Per Patterson Thursday, June 3 at 12:00pm Dewey: small-town library cat By Vicky Myron Thursday, July 1 at 12:00pm West– Bento Box in the Heartland By Linda Furiva Thursday, June 17 at 1:30pm The Winner By David Baldacci Thursday, July 15 at 1:30pm Central– The Physick Book of Deliverance Dane By Katherine Howe Thursday, June 24 at 6:30pm Bento Box in the Heartland By Linda Furiva Thursday, July 29 at 6:30pm 2010 Summer Storytime If you are looking for a fun, educational, and hands-on experience for your preschool age child(ren) then register him/her for this program. We promise exploration, stories, crafts, and snacks! Sessions will be held…. Thursday, June 17-Friday, July 23 NCPL Central– Thursdays at 10:00am NCPL East– Thursdays at 1:00pm NCPL West– Fridays at 10:00am Stampin’ Up Club NCPL West Monday, June 14 $5.00 materials fee 6:30pm Get a head start on your card making! Registration is required for quantity purposes. Thu July 2010 Sun Mon Tue Wed Fri Sat Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 13 14 15 16 17 20 21 22 23 24 27 28 29 30 1 2 3 12 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 18 19 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 25 26 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 NCPL East NCPL Central Alice in Wonderland Alice in Wonderland Family Movie Rated PG Tuesday, June 8 6:30pm-8:20pm Sat Family Movie Rated PG Tuesday, June 8 6:30pm-8:20pm ―An ambitious young New Yorker, Chick Flicks & Chocolate Club disillusioned with romance, takes a NCPL Central whirlwind trip to Rome, where she Thursday, June 24 defiantly plucks magic coins from a fountain of love, inexplicably ignit1:30pm-3:00pm ing the passion of an odd group of suitors: a sausage magnate, a street magician, an adoring painter, and a self-admiring model. But when a charming reporter pursues her with equal zest, how will she know if his love is the real thing?‖ ~Midwesttapes.com ―Milo, a down-on-his-luck Chick Flicks & bounty hunter, gets his dream Chocolate Club job when he is assigned to NCPL Central track down his bail-jumping exThursday, July 22 wife, reporter Nicole. He thinks 1:30pm-3:10pm it's an easy payday, until she gives him the slip to chase a lead on a murder cover-up. Milo soon realizes that nothing is ever simple with him and Nicole. As the two continue to one-up each other, they find themselves on the run for their lives. If they thought their promise to love, honor, and obey was tough, staying alive will be a lot tougher!‖ ~Midwesttapes.com Scrapbooking Class at NCPL West Monday, June 28 6:30pm Scrapbook two 12x12 pages for a $12.00 materials fee. Bring in old photos and your own adhesive scrapbooking tape. Must pay at registration. Stop in to see samples. New Materials DVDs 1. Alvin & the Chipmunks: the Squeakquel 2. Bad Lieutenant 3. The Collector 4. Crazy Heart 5. Daybreakers 6. Edge of Darkness 7. Imaginarium of Dr. Parnassus 8. It‘s Complicated 9. Legion 10. Lovely Bones 11. Men Who Stare at Goats 12. Nine 13. Old Yeller & Savage Sam 14. Pirate Radio 15. Secrets of Jonathan Sperry 16. Sherlock Holmes 17. Young Victoria 18. IMAX Under the Sea Ratings PG R R R R R PG-13 R R PG-13 R PG-13 G R PG PG-13 PG G New Adult Audio CDs 1. Deliver Us From Evil by David Baldacci 2. Thirteen & One-Half by Nevada Barr 3. The Postmistress by Sarah Blake 4. Secrets of Eden by Chris Bohjalian 5. Texas! Lucky by Sandra Brown 6. Wrecked by Carol Higgins Clark 7. Shadow of Your Smile by Mary Higgins Clark 8. Caught by Harlan Coben 9. The First Rule by Robert Crais 10. Pirate Latitudes by Michael Crichton 11. Silent Sea by Clive Cussler 12. The Walk by Richard Paul Evans 13. Lord John & the Private Matter by Diana Gabaldon 14. Sizzle by Julie Garwood 15. Born to Run by James Grippando 16. Last Cal by James Grippando Juvenile Fiction 1. Chester's Masterpiece by Melanie Watt 2. Woods Runner by Gary Paulsen 3. The Jellybeans and the Big Book Bonanza by Laura Joffe Numeroff 4. Hot Rod Hamster by Cynthia Lord 5. Fancy Nancy: Every day is Earth Day by Jane O'Connor 6. Race you to Bed by Bob Shea 7. The Total Tragedy of a Girl Named Hamlet by Erin Dionne 8. Sylvia Jean, Scout Supreme by Lisa Campbell Ernst 9. Million Dollar Throw by Mike Lupica 10. The Pickle King by Rebecca Promitzer 11. Stagecoach Sal: Inspired by a True Tale by Deborah Hopkinson New YA Audio CDs 1. Sweetheart of Prosper County by Jill S. Alexander 2. Fire by Kristin Cashore 3. Diary of a Wimpy Kid by Jeff Kinney 4. Bran Hambric: The Farfield Curse by Kaleb Nation 5. Another Faust by Daniel & Deni Nayeri 6. Fang (Maximum Ride) by James Patterson 7. Steel Trapp: The Challenge by Ridley Pearson 8. Steel Trapp: The Academy by Ridley Pearson 9. Sea of Monsters by Rick Riordan 10. Something, Maybe by Scott, Elizabeth Adult Non-Fiction 1. The Longest Trip Home by John Grogan 2. Publishing a Blog with Blogger: Visual Quick Project Guide by Elizabeth Castro 3. The Pacific by Hugh Ambrose 4. Jamie's Food Revolution: Rediscover How to Cook Simple, Delicious, Affordable Meals by Jamie Oliver 5. Change Your Brain, Change Your Body: Use Your Brain to Get and Keep the Body You Have Always Wanted by Daniel G. Amen 6. Women, Food and God: an Unexpected Path to Almost Everything by Geneen Roth Adult Fiction 1. Rodeo Hearts by Joyce Livingston 2. Jenna's Cowboy by Sharon Gillenwater 3. Screen Play by Chris Coppernoll 4. Angelology by Danielle Trussoni 5. Silver Borne by Patricia Briggs YA MP3 Playaways 1. Fragile Eternity by Melissa Marr 2. Vampirates: Black heart by Justin Somper 3. Vampirates: Blood Captain by Justin Somper 4. Strange Angels by Lili St. Crow
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