2014 Summer Reading Kickoff!
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2014 Summer Reading Kickoff!
Chapters Brooklyn 207 N. Main St. Brooklyn, MI 49230 517-905-1369 Carnegie 244 W. Michigan Ave. Jackson, MI 49201 517-788-4087 Concord 108 S. Main St. Concord, MI 49237 517-905-1379 Eastern 3125 E. Michigan Ave. Jackson, MI 49202 517-788-4074 Grass Lake 130 W. Michigan Ave. Grass Lake, MI 49240 517-522-8211 Hanover 118 W. Main St. Hanover, MI 49241 517-905-1399 Henrietta 11744 Bunkerhill Rd. Pleasant Lake, MI 49272 517-769-6537 Meijer 2699 Airport Rd. Jackson, MI 49202 517-788-4480 Napoleon 6755 Brooklyn Rd. Napoleon, MI 49261 517-536-4266 Parma 102 Church St. Parma, MI 49269 517-531-4908 Spring Arbor 113 E. Main St. Spring Arbor, MI 49283 517-750-2030 Springport 116 Mechanic St. Springport, MI 49284 517-905-1459 Summit 104 W. Bird St. Jackson, MI 49203 517-783-4030 May / June 2014 2014 Summer Reading Kickoff! I t’s coming! Saturday, June 14 from 11 AM to 3 PM, don’t miss the 2014 Summer Reading Kickoff at the Carnegie Library. Join the entire JDL staff as we bring you a fun-filled event for the entire family! E njoy free hot dogs (while 1,200 last), cotton candy, magic shows, face painting, balloon animals, a bouncy castle, a live DJ, a fire truck, a police car, a snowplow, a special visit from Biscuit and Gravy, plus plenty of games, activities, and prizes! Register for our free summer reading program and receive a free book, too! T he fun continues throughout the summer with special events at all of our branches, including Magician Jeff Wawrzaszek, Entertainer Joel Tacey, Impression 5 Science Center, and animals from around the world with the Binder Park Zoomobile. Come face to face with LIVE Birds of Prey with the Leslie Science Center, learn about Australian Aboriginal art, music and culture with Australian Didge-ucation, and on July 25 have a night of candy-coated fun at our special Willy Wonka inspired event, Carnegie and the Chocolate Factory! Plus puppet shows, chemistry and magnet programs, rock hunting activities, a district-wide Lego contest and so much more! P ick up our Jackson District Library Summer Reading Program guide at any of our 13 libraries, and get ready to have a fun-filled summer with JDL! 1 Summer Reading Events All events will be held at our library locations unless otherwise noted. Australian Didge-cation Zoomobile World renowned, Australian Didgeridoo/ harmonica performer and singer/composer Peter Harper and Australian singer/ music educator Bobbi Llewellyn will describe, through narration, music and an interactive slide/video show, the daily lives of the first Australians. Binder Park Zoo’s Zoomobile will bring fun, educational programs for families that would like to experience the wonders of nature. Each program includes a visit from some of our live animal ambassadors and some amazing Bio-facts; such as furs, skulls or other bones! See, hear and touch a real Didgeridoo and boomerang! In the slide show, you will see Kangaroos hopping, Kookaburras laughing and a platypus swim! Don’t miss this creative experience that will open hearts and minds to a part of the world that very few have experienced! (no live animals) Habitats of the World Wednesday June 18 Henrietta Concord Parma Wednesday July 9 Hanover Carnegie 11 am 1 pm 3 pm 4 pm 6 pm Wednesday June 18 Animals & Digestion Monday June 23 Grass Lake Spring Arbor Springport Thursday June 26 Summit Brooklyn* Eastern 11 am 1 pm 3 pm 11 am 1 pm 3 pm Carnegie 10 am Jeff Wawrzaszek *Columbia Middle School Media Center, 321 School St. Don’t miss Jeff’s high-energy program of unforgettable magic, loads of laughter, miles of smiles and a whole labratory full of wonderful reading routines. “There’s Science in Magic and Magic in Science” will entertain readers and inspire you reach their reading goals as well. Teen Tuesdays @ 2 Friday June 20 Carnegie 11 am Spring Arbor 1:30 pm Springport 3:30 pm Friday June 27 Meijer Concord Parma Teen Tuesday @ 2 is a time for teens to gather and create something that they can take home. We’ll do a different craft each week. Craft samples and schedule will be displayed at the Meijer Branch Library. Teens must be at least 12 years of age. Please make a reservation because seating is limited. 11 am 1 pm 3 pm Tuesdays 2 June 17 thru July 29 Meijer 2 pm Summer Reading Events All events will be held at our library locations unless otherwise noted. Impression 5 Science Center Basic Rock Hunting Jacob Gorczyca, local author and expert rock hunter, will talk about amateur geology (known as rockhounding in the U.S.) He will explain and demostrate the hobby of collecting rocks and mineral specimens in the state of Michigan. Hands-on science exploration and dynamic, inquiry-based learning. Join presenters from Impression 5 Science Center to explore science in a variety of ways in Science on Wheels. Learn about microwave science, slime, dry ice and how to make elephant toothpaste. Thursday Microwave Science Tuesday June 24 Napoleon Carnegie June 26 Meijer 2 pm 4 pm 6 pm The Great Egg Drop Don’t let your egg end up like Humpty Dumpty! In this fun competition, you’ll design the perfect system to protect your egg from a fall. With only 5 building ingredients to choose from, you’ll have to get creative! Ann Arbor Hands on Museum Crazy Chemistry Ann Arbor Hands-On Museum folks will demonstrate all kinds of cool chemistry stuff. Get ready to participate! Wednesday June 25 Brooklyn* Summit** Monday 10:30 am 2:30 pm June 23 Henrietta 4 pm *Columbia Middle School Media Center, 321 School St. **Lions Club Community Center, 4628 S Francis St. (VCL) Magnetism Use magnets to perform tasks and learn basic magnet vocabulary. Explore how magnets work and how they are used in our daily lives. Grades 3 and up – registration required. Monday June 30 Grass Lake Kids’ Crafts Bonita Kothe will conduct three craft programs for elementary age children beginning in June. The first craft is watercolors, followed by plant holders and paper crafts. The programs will last 45-60 minutes each. 1 pm Boomerangs Learn all about flying in this aerodynamic workshop, presented by Ann Arbor’s Hands On Museum. Participants will make a variety of airborne toys and explore the physics of flight. Registration is required. Monday June 30 Henrietta Wednesday June 25 3 pm 3 Eastern 11 am Celebrations A great big thank you to all the students and teachers for their interest and support of the Young Poets Contest. This was a record breaking year with 978 poetry submissions (the most we’ve ever had)! Students from twenty-six Jackson County schools representing eleven school districts as well as charter and parochial schools, participated in the contest. In addition, 40 homeschooled students submitted poetry. The judges were extremely impressed with the efforts displayed in the poems submitted. The winning student authors read their poems at the Awards Ceremony held on Tuesday, April 22, 2014 in the Auditorium at the Middle School at Parkside. Nationally known author/poet Kalli Dakos also participated in the program which featured the presentation of the students’ poetry, prizes, certificates and ribbons. In addition to the usual prizes, student award winners received a signed copy of one of Ms. Dakos’ books. Please join us in congratulating the winners of the 2014 Young Poets Contest! Name Place Poem Title School First Place Second Place Third Place Honorable Mention Trains Yellow Red Frog Homeschool Parnall Elementary Parnall Elementary Parnall Elementary First Place Second Place Third Place Honorable Mention Red Zebra Gray Zebra Homeschool Columbia Elementary School Columbia Elementary School Columbia Elementary School First Place Second Place Third Place Honorable Mention Honorable Mention My Family When Pigs Fly Silver I Wish… Fat Cat Dibble Elementary School Concord Elementary School Bean Elementary Bean Elementary Dibble Elementary School First Place Second Place Third Place Snowflakes My Teacher Ate My Homework Make Your Mark Homeschool George Long Elementary George Long Elementary First Place Second Place Third Place Honorable Mention Honorable Mention Happy Hysterical Opening Night Confident Chevy Bean Elementary Bean Elementary Homeschool Bean Elemenetary Pioneers Homeschool Co-op Kindergarten: Benjamin Fannin Mckenzie McKluskey Mason Becker Kayleigh Rice 1st Grade: Thomas Hoel Alayna LaFrance Brandon Chrisman Samantha Lewis 2nd Grade: Esha Otta Nolan Mattson Gabi Principe Courtney Blakemore Ava Brooks 3rd Grade: Natalya Howard Ella Easterday Cheyenne Mosher 4th Grade: Jake Bradley Dalton Heavy Nicholas Gerring Aaron King Lydia Coleman 4 Celebrations Name Place Poem Title School First Place Second Place Third Place Honorable Mention Spring I Am A Car My Family is like a Pizza My Monster Poem Hanover-Horton Elementary Jackson Christian Elementary Jackson Christian Elementary Hanover-Horton Elementary First Place Second Place Third Place Honorable Mention Circle Pines The Cello Hunting Super Heroes Middle Middle Middle Middle First Place Second Place Third Place Honorable Mention Butterfly, Fly Free Impossible Things Hello, Goodbye Winter I Am Vandercook Lake Michigan Center Homeschool daVinci Primary First Place Second Place Third Place Honorable Mention Hunting Snow Flake Peace A Precious Pearl Columbia Middle School Columbia Middle School Columbia Middle School Pioneers Homeschool Co-op First Place Second Place Third Place Honorable Mention Honorable Mention Seasons of Clarklake Stars Science Earth The Moon Columbia Columbia Columbia Columbia Columbia First Place Second Place Third Place Honorable Mention Rise Up My Son! Nostalgia Love Where is the remote? Homeschooled Hanover-Horton High School Hanover-Horton High School Hanover-Horton High School First Place Second Place Third Place Honorable Mention A Black Winter Winter’s Calling Atom Engineering and Technology Western High School Homeschool Columbia Central High School Columbia Central High School First Place Second Place Third Place Honorable Mention Be Someone’s Someone Back and Forth The Box The Twister Vandercook Lake High School Northwest High School Hanover-Horton High School Hanover-Horton High School 5th Grade: Andrew Jordan Colton Jacobs Sadie Dietsch Jakob Hart 6th Grade: Gaea Gaecke Grace Shoemaker Tyler Fox Ben Arkles School School School School at at at at Parkside Parkside Parkside Parkside 7th Grade: Samantha Brashares Colette Winter Karter Fannin Jayda Blanchard 8th Grade: Max Gregg Nicole Roof Nicole Ostrander Jacob Walsh 9th Grade: Mackenzi Collins Jesse Jordan Dakota Diefenthaler Tara Schatzle Erika Libey 10th Grade: Jenna Sexton Annaka Saari Alexis Barlow Cameron Vinton Central Central Central Central Central High High High High High School School School School School 11th Grade: Katy Dryer Helena Howard Brandon Loomis Brandon Herzberg 12th Grade: Cassidy Vader Kayci Marr Eli Page Chloe Silveus 5 We Love the Library! Despite the chilly, wintery, January start of 2014, it’s been sizzlin’ at Summit. Our first warm and fuzzy came by way of a local family of library users. Dad reads large print and westerns, Joy reads fiction and mysteries and Roy is Summit’s big music lover. Roy’s favorites are the 1960’s, 1970’s and some of the 1980’s Rock & Rollers. He regularly places CD’s on hold in both the JDL and MeL systems. When his CD’s arrive, he walks up to the branch to pick them up – almost immediately and is excited to check them out; every time! he arrives, he talks to us about his selections and often shares interesting music trivia with us. Well, onto the warm and fuzzy – Lori, Roy’s sister recently stopped by to pick up her books that were on hold and was chatting with a staff member. She said, “You know Marsha, Roy really loves visiting your branch. He told me that when he comes to Summit, he feels just like Norm in the TV series Cheers. ‘Cause everybody knows his name.” When Roy came by to get his photo taken he said, “Every day feels like Christmas when I pick up CD’s from Summit.” Not even the record-breaking, subzero temperatures of January 2014 could keep Roy from walking to the Summit Branch to pick up his precious music! When Theresa Runyan Manager, Summit Branch Praise to Nancy and Bill Buckland and their pal, Clint, the Welsh Corgi. Nancy was a long time employee of JDL until her retirement. When I became manager of the Spring Arbor Branch in early 2009, Nancy approached me to see if Clint could come to our branch as a means to reach children and improve their reading and social skills. I was thrilled at this opportunity. I moved our story time to Monday mornings, refocused it to “Tiny Tots”, and Bill has brought Nancy and Clint to the Spring Arbor Branch for five years. Because of Clint, we have children who have lost their fear of dogs, have “grown up” with Clint and learned to share stories with him. Our relationship has been rewarding and wonderful. Clint knows as soon as Nancy puts on her red shirt that he’s going to the library. Thanks to the Bucklands for their generosity. We eagerly look forward to Mondays! Diana Hill Manager , Spring Arbor Branch 6 Collaborations Created Equal JXN Community Forum Freedom Riders Created Equal: America’s Civil Rights Struggle Chicks in the City: Urban Agriculture Thursday, May 15, 6:30 pm Carnegie Auditorium Thursday, May 8, 6 pm Carnegie Auditorium There are people who prefer a more pure food source and, to the extent they are able, want to provide that to themselves and their families. To that end some people want to raise their own animals even though they may live in a residential area. Are they protected under the “Right to Farm” law? Some municipalities have said “No”. Are they right to do that? The Jackson NAACP, Jackson Area Civil Rights Awareness Association, and JDL are partnering to show the documentary, Freedom Riders. In 1961 a courageous integrated band of college students boarded Greyhound buses to the Deep South, intent on challenging segregation. Jackson residents Arme Ree Thompson and Rev. Van Covington were involved in the march and other demonstrations. They will be present to talk about their experiences. Discussion following the viewing will be facilitated by Katena Cain, management consultant at Nonprofit Network. Panelists include: Dan Gough, Building Official, Zoning Administrator, and Ordinance Officer for Blackman Township; Robert Smith, Ordinance Enforcement Officer for Summit Township; Wendy Lockwood Banka PhD, MPP. She is the President of the Michigan Small Farms Council. 5 Healthy Towns Cooking Classes This forum is co-sponsored by the Universalist Unitarian Church of East Liberty, the Jackson Sierra Club and Jackson District Library. Childcare may be available for a modest donation, please call (517) 817-0940 to RSVP for childcare. Hummus Among Us Wednesday, May 14, 6 pm Linda Conrad of Mama Mo Foods talks about making hand-crafted hummus. JACRAA Summer Forum Health and Harmony Wednesday, Jun 18, 6 pm Biracial Families in Jackson County Monday, June 30, at 6 pm Carnegie Auditorium Brad West shows how to prepare healthy food using chemical-free grilling. While the food cooks, enjoy music from an internationally known barbershop quartet called The Racket Squad. The Jackson Area Civil Rights Awareness Association is a group who believes the time is right to engage the community in conversations about civil and human rights. Taste samples, get recipes, and connect with others. Both programs held at the historic Whistlestop Depot, 218 E. Michigan Ave, Grass Lake and are hosted by JDL’s Grass Lake Branch. RSVP by calling the Grass Lake Branch at 517-522-8211. The group initiated Freedom Fest in 2013 and is working with JDL to present this forum. Local biracial families will share their experiences and discuss the future of race relations in Jackson. These programs are made possible in part by a grant from the Chelsea-Area Wellness Foundation and hosted by JDL’s Grass Lake Branch. 7 Adults & Seniors Programs for Seniors @ Carnegie Wednesdays, 1:30 – 3:30 pm Douglas Cross of Cross Financial Group, LLC provides important information to help you understand the sometimes difficult process of retirement and more. May 7: Affordable Health Care May 14: Retirement Planning May 21: Medicare Parts A, B, C & D May 28: Legacy & Estate Planning Jun 4: Affordable Health Care Jun 11: Long Term & Home Health Jun 18: Medicare/Prescription Plan Jun 25: Legacy & Estate Planning Orphan Trains @ Carnegie National Train Day Saturday, May 10, 2 pm Shirley Hodges talks about the Orphan Train movement, New York City, between 1854 and 1930. Thousands of children were transferred from orphanages and homes in large cities to live with families on farms throughout the Midwest. Co-sponsored by the Jackson County Historical Society and Jackson County Genealogical Society. Geneology Roadblock @ Eastern May 13, 20 & 27, 2 - 4 pm Diane and Marge will help break through the roadblock of finding those in your family tree. Use of computers will aid research. NVDA Screen Reader Training for the Blind @ Carnegie Thursday, Jun 5, 1 - 3 pm Scott Norris, Michigan Braille and Talking Book Library, will lead a class on free downloadable software for blind and low-vision users. Bring a flash (USB) drive. Please register at 517-788-4087, ext. 1339. Rheumatoid Arthritis Answers @ Eastern Thursday, Jun 12, 6:30 pm Ned Cook, AbbVie Pharmaceuticals, will discuss symptoms, diagnosis, treatment options, disease process and how to live with arthritis. Larry Martin’s WWII In Their Own Words @ Spring Arbor Saturday, Jun 7, 11 am Homer Jackson, piloted a B-29 Superfortress, flying 15 missions over Japan from Guam. Homer, a Spring Arbor resident, will be at the program for Q&A. Genealogy Help 2nd Wednesday, 5:30 - 8:30 pm Steve Shively, Genealogical Society Movies Movie Matinees @ Eastern Thursdays, 3 pm May 8: Fried Green Tomatoes (PG-13) May 15: The Blind Side (PG-13) May 22: Divine Secrets of the Ya Ya Sisterhood (PG-13) May 29: The Guilt Trip (PG-13) Jun 5: That Touch of Mink (NR) Jun 12: Penny Serenade (NR) Jun 19: Father Goose (NR) Feature Films @ Carnegie Thursdays, 6:30 pm May 1: Twelve Years a Slave (R) June 5: Gravity (PG-13) Musical Movies @ Carnegie Thursday, 6:30 pm Jun 12: Mary Poppins (G) Movie Matinee @ Napoleon Tuesday, 2 pm May 6: Saving Mr. Banks (PG-13) Tom Hanks, Colin Farrell, Emma Thompson Monday Night at the Movies @ Summit Mondays, 5:30 pm May 12: Philomena (PG-13) May 26: Still Mine (PG-13) Jun 9: The Awful Truth (NRG) Jun 23: The Magic of Ordinary Days (made for TV) 8 Book Clubs Brooklyn Book Club Wednesdays, 7 pm May 7: Annie’s Ghosts by Steve Luxenberg Jun 4: Book selection 2014-2015 Brown Bags and Books @ Carnegie 3rd Wednesdays, 12 pm May 14: Death’s Excellent Vacation by Charlene Harris & Toni L. Kelner Jun 18: The Round House by Louise Erdrich Whodunits Discussion Group @ Carnegie 2nd Mondays, 6 pm May 12: Lord Peter Wimsey film Jun 9: Lord Peter Wimsey film Eastern Branch Book Club 2nd Wednesdays, 1:30 pm Check at branch for title. Grass Lake Literary & Chocolate Society 2nd Mondays, 6 pm May 12: The Forgotten Garden by Kate Morton Jun 9: Wonder by R.J.Palacio Henrietta Adult Book Group 2nd Mondays, 5 pm May 12: Wild by Cheryl Strayed Jun 9: Sweetness at the Bottom of the Pie by C. Alan Bradley Meijer Book Club 1st Fridays, 10 am Check at branch for title. Napoleon Just Desserts Mystery Book Club 2nd Thursdays, 2:30 pm Join us for a tasty treat & discuss your favorite mystery books. Napoleon Book Club Adults & Seniors Book Clubs 3rd Thursdays, 2 pm May 15: The Kitchen House by Kathleen Grissom @ the Napoleon Cafe! Spring Arbor Just Desserts Book Group 1st Mondays, 12 pm May 5: Major Pettigrew’s Last Stand by Helen Simonson Jun 2: The Book Thief by Markus Zusa Spring Arbor Writers’ Group Mondays, 7 – 9 pm May 19 and Jun 16 Summit Book Group 3rd Thursdays, 1 – 2 pm Check at branch for title. Arts & Crafts Sit n’ Stitch @ Eastern Fridays at 12:30 pm KnitCroWits! @ Summit 2nd Wednesdays, 6 – 7:30 pm Knit and crochet group. Knitting @ Henrietta Wednesdays, 1 pm Knitters and crocheters of all ages. Scrapbooking @ Eastern 3rd Mondays, 6 pm With Bonita Kothe, instructor. Beading @ Eastern Sundays, 1:30 pm May 11 & 25, Jun 8 & 22 Craft ‘n’ Chat @ Meijer 4th Tuesdays, 5:30 pm Bring your favorite craft to work on. Wine Bottle Tiki Torch @ Brooklyn Create a tiki torch from a recycled wine bottle and plumbing supplies! Intended for adults and kids 12 and up with accompanying adult. Please call to reserve your spot! Wednesday, May 14, 5:30 pm www.myjdl.com Check out our newly designed website! It features a wide range of collections, events and services available at all our libraries. We invite you to explore the new site and send your comments or suggestions to: feedback@myjdl.com Thank you! Little Lands Create your own fairy garden! Make an enchanted miniature garden for fairies and gnomes, complete with sparkling ponds, hidden grottos, and winding paths. Materials are provided, but all are encouraged to bring their own special items, too. For adults and kids 10 and older (with an adult.) Space is limited, so please call the branch to register. Wednesday, May 7, 5:30 pm @ Summit Monday, May 19, 5:30 pm @ Grass Lake 9 Book Sales Eastern Friends Book Sale Books, magazines, & more for all ages. Saturday $1 per bag! May 1: 10 am - 8 pm May 2: 12 - 5 pm May 3: 10 am - 2 pm Spring Arbor Friends Book Sale and Fudgy Friday Friday May 2, 10 am - 6 pm Great books, movies and Fudgy Friday candy and snack sale. Spring Cleaning Book Sale Sponsored by the Grass Lake Friends. Hardcovers, trade paperbacks, paperbacks! $1 bag sale on Saturday. May 8: 10 am - 6 pm May 9: 10 am - 6 pm May 10: 10 am - 1 pm Henrietta Friends’ Spring Sale Adult fiction, Children’s fiction and lots more! May 12: 1 - 6 pm May 14: 10 am - 7 pm May 16: 1 - 6 pm Friends of Summit Summer Sale Books, magazines, DVDs all types! Jun 18: 10 am - 8 pm Jun 19: 10 am - 6 pm Jun 20: 10 am - 6 pm Computer & Technology Classes Etsy Buyer (Class 1 of 2) Etsy is an online marketplace for craft supplies, handmade wares, and vintage goods. In this class you will set up an Etsy account, learn to navigate the site, and understand Buyer etiquette. Class participants should be comfortable with the computer, keyboard, and Internet. Basic digital camera skills are encouraged. Open House for JDL’s New Website Tour our newly renovated Virtual Branch! See the new features! Explore downloads, streaming and other online resources. Participants should be comfortable with the mouse, keyboard, and internet. Bring your library card and PIN. Tuesday, June 17, 6 - 8 pm @ Carnegie Thursday, June 19, 10 am - 12 pm @ Carnegie Tuesday, May 6, 6 - 8 pm @ Carnegie Thursday, May 8, 10 am - 12 pm @ Carnegie Etsy Seller (Etsy Class 2 of 2): In this class you will learn to create a Seller profile, list an item, and set up shop policies. Class participants should be comfortable with the computer, keyboard, and internet. Basic digital camera skills are encouraged. Please note you must participate in the Etsy Buyer class. How to Use Your Android Device Learn various basic functions of your Android device (phone or tablet), increase your productivity, and download eBooks from the library. Bring your charged device, Google ID and password, your library card and PIN. Tuesday, May 13, 6 - 8 pm @ Carnegie Thursday, May 15, 10 am - 12 pm @ Carnegie Monday, May 19, 10 am or 6 pm @ Meijer Monday, June 16, 10 am or 6 pm @ Meijer Tuesday, June 24, 6 - 8 pm @ Carnegie Thursday, June 26, 10 am - 12 pm @ Carnegie Interested in Pinterest? Get an overview of Pinterest. Users will learn how to create, organize and edit pins and boards; find and comment on pins; find and follow friends; pin from websites, etc. All classes are free and open to the public. There is limited space so registration is required. Please call the branch where the class is held to register. Classes are subject to cancellation due to low or no attendance. One-on-one help is also available; please call Joyce Betz at 517-788-4099, ext. 1303. Thursday, May 15, 6 pm @ Eastern *Please arrive at 5:30 pm to set up an account if you do not have one. Reserve an Expert! Do you have questions about what the library offers? Need assistance downloading Library eBooks to your digital device? Have you attended a computer class and require extra help? Or do you just need help navigating the JDL website? Call us for one-on-one instructional or research assistance. 30 minute sessions are held in the Library with the time determined by you and the staff. How to use your Kindle Fire Learn various basic functions of your Fire, increase your productivity, download a book from the library. Bring your charged Fire, cords, Amazon user name (email) and password, and your library card and PIN. Monday, May 12, 10 am or 6 pm @ Meijer Tuesday, May 20, 6 - 8 pm @ Carnegie Thursday, May 22, 10 am - 12 pm @ Carnegie Monday, June 9, 10 am or 6 pm @ Meijer Reservations require 48 hour advance notice and are dependent upon staff availability. To make your appointment, call 517-788-4099, ext. 1303. A Taste of Tech How to Use your iPhone/iPad Learn various basic functions of your IPAD, increase your productivity, and download eBooks from the library. Bring your charged IPAD, Apple ID and password, as well as your library card and PIN. Do you have a digital device and need some hands-on tutoring to become an expert? Bring your eReader, smart phone or MP3 player and learn how to download eBooks, audiobooks and music from Jackson District Library’s website! Please be sure it’s charged and remember to bring your cords. No appointment necessary, just stop in at Carnegie Library’s Computer Lab at 12 - 1 pm Tuesdays and bring your lunch! Monday, June 2, 10 am or 6 pm @ Meijer Tuesday, June 3, 6 - 8 pm @ Carnegie Thursday, June 5, 10 am - 12 pm @ Carnegie Monday, June 23, 10 am or 6 pm @ Meijer 10 Kids & Teens Fun for Kids! Kids Garden Club @ Henrietta Kids will receive their own garden plot, get pointers and garden advice, and grow some really cool stuff! Ages 5+ wi adult. Call to reserve your plot! Fridays at 4 pm May 2, 16 and 30 June 6 and 20 Thomas the Tank Party @ Carnegie Celebrate National Train Day! Stories with the “Conductor”. Games, refreshments and a craft. Book drawing and everyone gets a “train whistle”. Please call to register, space is limited. Saturday, May 10, 11 am I Just Can’t Wait To... @ Summit Monday, May 5, 6 pm Saturday, May 10, 1 pm Girls of all ages, K-12. When you just can’t wait for what you’ll do next, you can do anything! Stop in and learn about what the Girl Scouts have to offer. Mother-Daughter Tea @ Henrietta Friday, May 9, 5 pm Kids 5 years with adult. Join us for a special Mother-Daughter Tea, just in time for Mother’s Day! Registration required! Yu-Gi-Oh Mondays at 3 pm @ Eastern Thursdays at 3 pm @ Carnegie Napoleon’s Bike Rodeo Saturday, June 7, 10 am - 12 pm Complete a bike safety obstacle course and get a free bicycle helmet. Bring your own bike! Sponsored by Dale Robert’s State Farm Insurance office and the Napoleon Benefit Alliance. Basic Puppy Training @ Summit Saturday, May 24, 11:30 am Kids 10+ will get training tips from Matt Princler, dog trainer. Board Games @ Concord Wednesdays from 4:30 - 6:30 pm Movies U-Pick Movies Concord: Mondays, 3:30–5:30 pm Hanover: Fridays, 3:30 – 5:30 pm Arts & Crafts Little Lands Create your own fairy garden! Make an enchanted miniature garden for fairies and gnomes, complete with sparkling ponds, hidden grottos, and winding paths. Materials are provided, but all are encouraged to bring their own special items, too. For adults and kids 10 and older (with an adult.) Space is limited, so please call the branch to register. Wednesday, May 7, 5:30 pm @ Summit Monday, May 19, 5:30 pm @ Grass Lake Craft Time @ Hanover & Concord Concord: Fridays, 4 pm Hanover: Wednesdays, 5 pm Looney for Ballooneys @ Henrietta Friday, Mar 7, 5 pm Learn how to make fun balloon animals with the Balooney Bin’s Cindy Fuller! Best for kids 4 and up with adult. Please call to reserve your spot! 30 Minute Craft: Shell Flowerpots @ Henrietta Friday, May 23, 5 pm Creaty a shell-encrusted flowerpot for herbs, flowers, and more. All materials provided. Please register. 11 Arts & Crafts Sharpie Mugs for Dad @ Henrietta Friday, Jun 13, 5 pm Design your own mug using Sharpie markers and your own imagination. Perfect for a Father’s Day! Ages 8 and older with adult. Please register. Teen Craft Time @ Eastern Saturdays, Jun 18 & Jul 16, 3 pm Teens ages 13-17 are invited to a series of classes focusing on creating macrame items and friendship bracelets. On Aug 20, you will have an opportunity to finish items up. Nancy Siviniki will lead the class. Macrame: • Setting Up and Getting Started • Square and Spiral Knots • Adding Beads and Charms • Tying It On and Wearing It Friendship Bracelets: • Simple Braiding • “Toe Weaving” • Friendship Bracelets • Adding Beads and Embellishments Yard Jewels @ Brooklyn Wednesday, Jun 11, 6 pm Decorate your own “yard jewel” from a rock, waterproof adhesive and various embellishments. Kids 8+ with adult. Registration is required. The Paper Bead Project @ Brooklyn Thursday, Jun 19, 11 am Learn to create your own beautiful beads from magazine pages. Kids 10+. Registration is required. Mother’s Day Craft @ Spring Arbor Friday, May 9, 3 - 5 pm Saturday, May 10, 11 am - 1 pm Let’s make flowers for Mother’s Day! Jackson District Library 244 W. Michigan Avenue Jackson, MI 49201 Inspiring our community to discover, learn and succeed! www.myjdl.com Storytime and More! The Dahlem Nature Film, Music and Art Festival will bring nature-inspired Hollywood films, local Michigan nature documentaries, original Michigan nature art, and regional musicians who will perform their natureinspired songs. Family Storytime @ Brooklyn (0 – 5 years) Thursdays, May 1 – May 15, 10:30 am AMOS @ Summit (Amazing Moms of Summit) 2nd & 4th Mondays, 11 am Clint the Reading Dog @ Spring Arbor Mondays, 11:30 am Come read with book lover Clint! The multi-venue festival will be hosted at Jackson College’s Potter Center, the Michigan Theatre and the Jackson District Library Carnegie and Meijer branch locations. Doggie Tales with Delilah @ Eastern Saturday, May 3, 11 am Read to Delilah, a certified therapy dog. Friday, June 20 Carnegie 1 pm Dolphin Tale The Big Year 3 pm The Field Salmon Fishing in Yemen Meijer 1 pm My Family & Other Animals 3 pm Nebraska Eastern 1 pm Whale Rider 3 pm Grizzly Man Great Start Playgroups Stories, play time, snack, and more! (0 - 5 years) @ Brooklyn: Mondays, May 19 and Jun 16 @ 10:30 am @ Carnegie: Fridays, May 9 and Jun 13 @ 10 am @ Eastern: Thursdays, May 8 and Jun 12 @ 10:30 am Enhanced Storytime @ Concord & Hanover Saturdays at 11 am Animated books from JDL’s TumbleBook collection on the big screen. Saturday, June 21 Carnegie 10 am Lorax 1 pm Nature documentary TBA Fly Away Home 3 pm A River Runs Through It The Searchers Meijer 10 am Black Stallion 1 pm Spirit 3 pm Castaway Eastern 1 pm The Gods Must be Crazy 3 pm A Painted House Stories with Stella Stella is a golden retriever and loves listening to your stories. Get a book and read with Stella! Ages 5 & up. Saturdays, Jun 21 and Jul 26, 11 am @ Eastern Thursday, May 22, 4 pm Wednesday, Jun 25 and Jul 23, 11 am @ Grass Lake Story Time & Craft @ Napoleon Tuesdays, May 13 & Jun 10, 2 pm Sunday, June 22 Meijer Eastern Story Time & Gardening @ Spring Arbor Monday, June 9, 11 am Fizzy Storytime (Tiny Tots) @ Spring Arbor Monday, June 30, 11 am 12 1 3 1 3 pm pm pm pm Nature documentary TBA The Diving Bell & the Butterfly MI film TBA MI film TBA