vol. 11, no. 5 - Lloydminster Public Library
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vol. 11, no. 5 - Lloydminster Public Library
Bibliophage “Expand the definition of ‘reading’ to include non-fiction, humor, graphic novels, magazines, action adventure, and, yes, even websites. It’s the pleasure of reading that counts; the focus will naturally broaden. A boy won’t read shark books forever.” ~Jon Scieszka May 2015 vol. 11, no. 5 Library Calendar May 5 - May 28 Storytime Going Buggy May 10 Mother's Day May 18 Victoria Day Library Closed May 30 Fun & Games @ the Library June 13-23 Arts Without Borders June 21 Father's Day Lloydminster Public Library L o s t i n t h e L ib ra ry Every so often library staff comes across items left behind by library users. Sometimes these items are claimed right away and sometimes they hang around. Winter is the biggest time for lost items, usually mittens, toques and scarves, but we have found all sorts of things left on tables, at the public computers, and in the photocopier. If there is some way to identify and contact the owner we do so. If you think you have left something at the Library, please give us a call or stop by. We hold onto items for one month at the front desk. S p r i n g Bo o k s a le a s u c c e s s ! The Lloydminster Public Library homes and lots of people came Foundation would like to thank all away with great reading material. the hard-working volunteers who helped with their recent booksale. For those of you who missed out on the deals our next booksale is We would also like to thank in October. everyone who came out on sale day. Lots of books found new See you there! C o m m un it y Vo lu n t e e r In c o me Ta x Pro g ram has another successful year Produced by the Program staff of Lloydminster Public Library All library programs are free and open to the public. After a late start and a few hiccups, our dedicated volunteers wrapped up another season of tax preparation. Once again our wonderful volunteers completed and filed over 100 returns. We would like to thank Alexandra, Karen, Margaret and Nancy for all their hard work. You ladies are the best. May 2015 PAGE 2 A r ts Wi thou t B o r d e r s F e s t i va l, J u n e 1 3 - 2 3 2 0 1 5 Lloydminster Reads is at the Black Box Theatre this year on June 16 and features 12 Rose Street by Gail Bowen. Copies are available for borrowing both at the Library and on Library2go. You can get your tickets for Lloydminster Reads through the Vic Juba Community Theatre Box Office. 2015 marks the ninth year of this annual festival celebrating the arts in Lloydminster and surrounding area and the Library continues to play an active role. For more information about these and other Festival Events, visit the Arts Without Borders website: www.artswithoutborders.ca For the fifth year, we will be displaying our Book Spine Poetry gallery both in the Library and on the Arts Without Borders website. There is still time to submit your entries for this year's gallery. Visit our website for details. The Brown Bag Film Fest returns for another year. Stay tuned for details. Book Review - M o o n C a l l e d b y P a t r i c i a B r i g g s ( A P B F B R I ) Tired of reading about helpless heroines caught up in the midst of a battle between supernatural creatures? Annoyed with cliches? Pick up the first volume in the Mercy Thompson series, Moon Called. Resembling Buffy the Vampire Slayer more than Bella Swan from Twilight, Mercy is a sharp tongued mechanic in a world where the Fae are out to the public eye, with vampires, witches and werewolves lurking in the shadows. Full of sarcasm and wit, Mercy has the ability to painlessly shape shift into coyote form. Raised in a werewolf pack, Mercy's past makes her a target for a werewolf drug lord who is conducting experiments on lone wolves and attempting to gain control of the Alpha in the area, Adam. Mercy faces the threat of the drug lord with courage and pluck, despite being outmatched and out of her league. Why I picked it up: A friend had recommended the novel to me a few months ago and I decided to see if the new series would be interesting to me. The front illustration and summary on the back cover does not do the book justice, marketing it as another paranormal romance instead of the action packed mystery it is. Why I finished it: Mercy's personality is engaging and the mystery is compelling. This novel starts quickly and doesn't let the reader put it down. The settings and characters are richly developed and believable. Patricia Briggs has written the start to a wonderful series that challenged my preconceived notions surrounding urban fantasy. Who I would give this book to: Readers looking for a paranormal novel full of adventure and strong characters. Fans of Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Jim Butcher's Dresden Files, Supernatural, Carrie Vaughn and Rob Thurman will enjoy this. Pick up Moon Called at the library today! Reviewed by Deanna May 2015 PAGE 3 M o mmy De a rest Storyti m e Have you caught the reading bug? Get into the mood by listening to these buggy storytimes that will make you want to float, flutter, and fly. Join us from May 5 to May 28 for Going Buggy No registration is required and the program is free. For more information email: programs@lloydminster.info or call Denielle or Michele at 780-875-0850. Storytime runs Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday mornings starting at 10:30 am and includes stories, fingerplays and a simple craft or activity. Th i ngs to ce l e b r a t e t h i s m o n t h . . . Picture books/Easy reads: That's my mommy! / by Ann Hodgman ; illustrated by Laura Logan (JB HOD) Children’s fiction: The Mother-Daughter Book Club / Heather Vogel Frederick (JPB FRE MOT) Children’s nonfiction: Things to make for Mother's Day / Rebecca Gilpin (J 745.5941 GIL) Young adult fiction: Beneath my mother's feet / Amjed Qamar (Y QAM) Fiction: The accidental mother / Rowan Coleman (F COL) Nonfiction: The spark : a mother's story of nurturing genius / Kristine Barnett (618.9285882 BAR) Large print: Please look after mom / Kyung-sook Shin (LP SIN) Audiobooks: Bertie's guide to life and mothers / Alexander McCall Smith (AV F MCC (8 CD)) Video/DVD: Meddling mom (F MED) Mars needs Moms! (J DIS MAR) Did you know that your Library card gives you access to a wide range of resources anytime, anyplace? Your Library 24/7 is the gateway to entertainment, information and learning with books, newspapers, magazines, online language learning and much more, available all the time-- even when the Library is closed! Visit our website for the full list of online resources and links to download any apps needed to use them. You can also find links to local information on our website. Need help getting started? Staff at the Reference Desk can answer your questions, demonstrate resources and even help you set up your device. Call, email or drop in and we'll be happy to assist. May 2015 PAGE 4 What's up Library Hours Contact Information Monday - Thursday Friday Saturday Sundays & Holidays General Inquiries Reference Desk Facsimile 10am-9pm 10am-6pm 10am-5pm Closed A book drop is available 24 hours a day at the main (South) entrance to Atrium Centre 780-875-0850 780-875-0877 780-875-6523 Reference Desk info@lloydminster.info Programs programs@lloydminster.info Renewal/Reserve circ@lloydminster.info 5010 - 49 Street Lloydminster, AB T9V 0K2 www.lloydminster.info
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