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File - Noble County Public Library
public library
SEPTEMBER 2012
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, Tuesday,
& Thursday
9:00am-7:00pm
Wednesday
9:00am-8:00pm
Friday
10:00am-6:00pm
Saturday
10:00am-2:00pm
KiPS summer success
Seventy-seven eligible Central Noble district kindergarteners participated in the NCPL and Central Noble
Schools sponsored KiPS program—a weekly preparatory program to help boost kindergarten readiness.
With assistance from NCPL employees, CN teachers
instructed the kids in the summer-long curriculum. It is
the fourth year for the program.
EAST
LIBRARY
104 Ley Street
Avilla, IN 46710
Phone & Fax:
(260) 897-3900
Monday, Wednesday
Thursday & Friday
9:00am-5:00pm
Tuesday
11:00am-7:00pm
Saturday
10:00am-2:00pm
WEST
LIBRARY
120 Jefferson Street
Cromwell, IN 46732
Phone & Fax:
(260) 856-2119
Monday, Tuesday,
Wednesday & Friday
9:00am-5:00pm
Thursday
10:00am-6:00pm
Saturday
9:00am-1:00pm
Director’s Notes
As a new academic year begins, and photos. Many of these digital images
I want to highlight some of the resources
NCPL has specifically to help you achieve
success…
DATABASES: We purchase or have access to many databases that provide high
quality, verified information. The following URL will take you to our online database page to get you started. http://
www.nobleco.lib.in.us/online_databases
A few you may find useful are:
INSPIRE: Where you can find full text articles from many leading journals and newspapers as you research specific topics.
A to Z USA: facts and history about the
United States.
WORLD DIGITAL LIBRARY: Access to numerous world cultural artifacts, documents
are difficult to find anywhere else.
DEDICATED COMPUTERS: Let us know if
you are working on a school project or
job searching and we will assign you to a
computer with NO time limits.
PROCTORED EXAMS: We work with a
variety of colleges and offer you proctored exam services so that you do not
have to travel to take exams - saving you
gas and time. This is a free service that
we gladly provide.
PERSONAL SERVICE: And of course we
offer you staff support and guidance
when you aren’t sure where to start or
how to find that elusive piece of information you desperately need!
Sandy
All NCPL branches will be closed for the Labor Day holiday Sept. 3 and an in-service Sept. 14.
happenings
Please note that registration is needed for all programs. In order for an activity to take place a minimum number of registrants is also required. Photos may be taken
at any or all events/programs for marketing purposes. If you would like us to refrain from taking your picture please let us know at the beginning of each activity.
Kids’ Activities
EAST
Preschool Storytime
Join us for stories, games,
craft & snacks!
Thursdays from 10:00-11am
Begins Sept. 6
After School Club
KICK-OFF PARTY!
Let’s start the
new year off
with a
Toddler Time!
Preschool Storytime
Storytime for ages 12-36 mo.
Tuesdays at 9:30am
Begins Sept. 4
!
Wednesdays at 10am
Begins Sept. 5
NEW
Preschool Storytime
Tuesdays at 10am AND
Wednesdays at 10am
Begins Sept. 4th & 5th
After School Club
for grades K-5
Wednesdays from 3:30-4:30pm
Begins Sept. 5.
Limited to 30 children.
Kickball Party!
Tuesday, Sept. 4
3:15-4:15pm
After School Special
Wet & Wild Day!
After School Club
Activities, crafts, snacks
and games!
Tuesdays from 3:15-4:15pm
Begins Sept. 11
WEST
CENTRAL
Wednesday, Sept. 5
from 3:30-4:30pm
Come join us for all kinds of outdoors
games, including water balloons!
Parents must register their child in person by filling out our
registration/emergency form at NCPL Central. Children will be
walking from Albion Elementary School with library staff. After
School Club kids will be automatically registered for after
school movies and specials. Call Kelly at 260-636-7197 for
more details.
After School
Library Club
Thursdays from
3:30-4:30pm
Begins Sept. 6 with
Movie Day
(see below)
After School
Special!
“Kids Cook: Afterschool Snacks”
Thursday, Sept. 27 3:30-4:30pm
Learn to make
snacks all by
yourself! All
snacks will be
no-cook or
microwaveable.
A F T E R S C H O O L M OV I E S
NCPL EAST
Beverly Hills Chihuahua 3
Tuesday, September 18
3:15-4:45pm
rated G
NCPL CENTRAL
Beverly Hills Chihuahua 3
Wednesday, Sept. 19
3:30-5pm
rated G
NCPL WEST
The Lorax
Thursday, September 6
3:30-5pm
rated PG
happenings
Snack Drive 2012
Have overdue library fines?
Pay them off and support you local programming
department! Monday, September 10th through
Saturday, September 15th.
Noble County Public Libraries East, West and Central will
accept your non-perishable food donation and take $3
off overdue library fines for each item donated. Please
note that all items must be store-bought, pre-packaged,
unopened and within the expiration date. Patron must still
pay fees on lost or damaged items. Fines forgiven under
this policy shall only be for overdue fees on materials that
have been returned.
Accepted snack donations:
1 bag of pretzels
1 box of cheese crackers
(Cheezits or Goldfish)
1 bag of animal crackers
Fruit snacks
1 pkg. of paper plates
1 pkg. of cookies
Fruit Loops cereal
Honeycomb cereal
Alpha-Bits cereal
1 box of microwave popcorn
1 pkg. of napkins
1 bag of marshmallows
1 pkg. Styrofoam cups
1 pkg. vanilla wafers
1 box of hot chocolate
1 box of graham crackers
1 box of drinks/pouches
1 box of snack crackers
1 2-liter bottle of soda
1 box of instant pudding
1 box of cake mix
1 can of Rotel
(mild or original)
1 bag of chips
1 pkg. of cupcake paper liners
1 box of zipped sandwich
bags
1 jar of mild salsa
1 bag of chocolate chips
1 cont. of instant lemonade
Other snack items may be accepted under approval of the
staff.
movie night!
NCPL Central
Wednesday, Sept. 12 - 6:00pm
Bring your friends, a snack to share
and watch with us!
SNOW WHITE
& THE
HUNTSMAN
Pre-registration required. Rated PG-13
Kid City fun!
Libraries of Noble County sponsored a booth at this
year’s Kid City at the Noble County Fairgrounds in Kendallville providing plenty of fun and learning with spiderthemed activities. Spider crafts, a live tarantula and face
painting were just part of the unique experience.
Adult Books
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Odd Apocalypse
by Dean Koontz
Close Your Eyes
by Iris Johansen
Criminal
by Karin Slaughter
Fortune and Fate
by Sharon Shinn
Friends Forever
by Danielle Steel
The Great Escape
by Susan Elizabeth Phillips
Haven
by Kay Hooper
Time Untime
by Sherrilyn Kenyon
Young Adult Books
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The Last
Guardian
by Eion Colfer
Nevermore
by James
Patterson
The Last
Thing I Remember
by Andrew Klaven
What Can’t Wait
by Ashley Hope Perez
Matched
by Ally Condie
Yummy
by G. Neri
Juvenile Books
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A Pastry Chef
by Freya Woods
 Stanza by Jill Esbaum
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Best Friends Rock
by Mary Man-Kong
 A Perfect Time for Pandas
by Mary Pope Osborn
 The Minions of Time
by Jerry B. Jenkins
 The Super Nice are
Super Annoying
by Jim Benton
Music CDs
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The Wit and Wisdom
of Andy Griffith
Super Hits
Bob Dylan
12 Greatest
Hits
Patsy Cline
10 Great Songs
Poison
Ray Stevens Greatest Hits
Bill Cosby: Himself
Kidsongs
play along songs
The First Family
featuring Vaughn Meader
20th Century
Millennium Collection
The Four Tops
Audio books
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The Lost Fleet: Dauntless
by Jack Campbell
Tempest Rising
by Nichole Peeler
Riders of the Silences
by Max Brand
Betsy’s Return
by Wanda Brunstetter
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Let Love Find You
by Johanna Lindsey
Strange Bedpersons
by Jennifer Crusie
Playaways
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Hot Stuff
by Janet Evanovich
Orchard Valley Brides
by Debbie Macomber
Beautiful Dreamer
by Elizabeth Lowell
Ghost Shadow
by Heather Graham
Movies
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Friends with Kids R
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The Hunger Games PG-13
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The Lorax PG
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The Woman in Black PG-13
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20,000 Leagues
Under the Sea PG
TV on DVD
East
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Scrubs - Seasons 1&2
Friends - Season 9
West
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7th Heaven Seasons 1&3
J*A*G Season 4
Central
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30 Rock - Season 2
Smallville - Season 7
The Hatfields & McCoys
30
23
month
CHICKEN
WEST
WEST
Storytime 10am
CENTRAL
Toddler Time! 9:30am
Storytime 10am
After School Special
3:30-4:30pm
5
Wed
25
EAST
After School Club
3:15-4:15pm
CENTRAL
Toddler Time! 9:30am
Storytime 10am
Healthy Aging
Month
CENTRAL
Toddler Time! 9:30am
Storytime 10am
After School Club
3:30-4:30pm
Teen
After School Movie
3:30pm
26 WEST
Storytime 10am
19
WEST
EAST
Storytime 10am
After School Movie
CENTRAL
3:15-4:45pm
Toddler Time! 9:30am
CENTRAL
Toddler Time! 9:30am Storytime 10am
After School Movie
Storytime 10am
3:30-5pm
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3:15-4:15pm
Tween/Teen Movie
4:45-7pm
CENTRAL
Toddler Time! 9:30am
Storytime 10am
CENTRAL
Toddler Time! 9:30am
Storytime 10am
After School Club
3:30-4:30pm
Teen/Adult Movie
6pm
11 After School Club 12 Storytime 10am
EAST
EAST
After School Club
Kick-Off Party
3:15-4:15
CENTRAL
Toddler Time! 9:30am
Storytime 10am
4
Tue
24
17
16
All NCPL
branches closed
10
National
holiday
Mon
LABOR DAY
3
9
2
Sun
Storytime 10am
CENTRAL
Book Discussion
6:30pm
WEST
Afterschool Special
3:30-4:30pm
27 EAST
EAST
Storytime 10am
WEST
Book Discussion
1:30pm
Afterschool Club
3:30-4:30pm
20
EAST
Storytime 10am
WEST
Afterschool Club
3:30-4:30pm
13
EAST
Storytime 10am
Book Discussion
12 noon
WEST
After School Movie
3:30-5pm
6
Thu
1
Sat
28
21
All NCPL
branches
closed for
staff in-service
14
7
World Animal
Remembrance
Month
29
22
1pm
Entertainment Tent at
Albion’s Saddle Club
Spelling Bee!
Harvest Festival
15
8
National Library Card
sign-up
month
Fri
happenings
ored b
Spons
Harvest Fest
Spelling Bee
y
ncpl!
Saturday, Sept. 15 at 1pm
Entertainment Tent
1st and 2nd place prizes (winner
will get choice) will be awarded to
spellers in the following age
groups:
Grades K-2: Angry Birds Knock on Wood game &
Strong Rocket Junior Glow Kit with extra rockets!
Grades 3-5: Perplexus Maze game and Snap Circuits Jr.
Grades 6-8: A magnetic dart board and a
Spacerail Roller Coaster kit.
Grade 9-adult: A Blongo Ball yard game and a
pair of grill accessories (kabob and wok)
movie times
NCPL CENTRAL
THE AVENGERS
After school movie for
all middle school &
high school students!
Wednesday, Sept. 26
at 3:30pm
rated PG-13
NCPL EAST
SNOW WHITE & THE
HUNTSMAN
Tween/Teen movie
Tuesday, Sept. 11
at 4:45-7pm
Grades 5-12
rated PG-13
Marilyn on display
NCPL East patron Bettina Patterson shared her large
Marilyn Monroe memorabilia collection by displaying
the items in East’s display case for the month of August.
All NCPL branches encourage patrons to sign up for the
use of a case to exhibit any collections they have.
West Olive Kitteridge
by Elizabeth Strout
Thursday, September 20
at 1:30pm
Central Unbroken
by Laura Hillenbrand
Thursday, September 27
at 6:30pm
East The Violets of March
by Sarah Jio
Thursday, September 6
at 12:00pm