Summer - Sewickley Public Library

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Summer - Sewickley Public Library
The Bookmark
Summer 2011
500 Thorn Street, Sewickley, PA 15143
Monday-Thursday
Friday & Saturday
Sunday
10:00 AM - 9:00 PM
10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
1:00 PM - 5:00 PM
www.sewickleylibrary.org
sewickley@einetwork.net
Phone 412-741-6920
Children’s 412-741-0937
Automated Renewals 412-622-1895
Summer Reading 2011 starts June 6th!
This year’s Summer Reading Program is about our wonderful
world and the many ways there are to discover it. The library
will offer reading incentive programs for All Ages from June 6th
to August 6th. The Programs are as follows: Children’s Program “One World, Many Stories;” Teen Program - “You Are Here;”
and the Adult Program - “Novel Destinations.” Participants can
share their reads with friends on Facebook, become eligible to
win prizes, and find out what everyone else in Sewickley is
reading. Please see the Children’s, Teen, and Adult pages of this
newsletter for more details about each program. Stop down to
see us at the Farmers Market at St. James on two Saturdays, June 4th and 11th to sign up for your
summer reading program on the spot!
Friends of the Library Summer Book Sale
Beat the heat and stock up on some great summer reading material at the
Friends’ fabulous book sale!
Friday, June 17th
10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Saturday, June 18th
10:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Sunday, June 19th
1:00 PM - 4:00 PM
Sunday is Bag Sale Day, Fill a Bag for $5.00!
Announcing our 5th Annual All-ages Photo Scavenger Hunt
It’s back again just like in 2009! The Scavenger Hunt will be held online using the photo sharing
website Flickr.com. The contest runs from June 13th to August 8th. Each week during the contest, a
new item will be revealed and participants will have the whole summer to find all eight items. The
teams or individuals will then take a picture of it with at least one of their members visible. The teams
will upload their picture to the contest’s flickr group. At the end of the contest, the team with the
most correct submissions will win a night out at Dependable Drive In in Moon Township. Sign up at the
SPL Scavenger Hunt blog http://splscavengerhunt.wordpress.com/
Happy Hunting!!
Summer Adult Services & Programs
Summer Reading 2011!
Our Summer Reading Program for Adults runs from June 6th until August 6th. Sign up online to log the
books you read or audiobooks you listen to at http://is.gd/SPLAdults or by visiting the Summer
Reading table in the library. Participants can share reads with their friends on Facebook, become
eligible to win prizes, and find out what other people in Sewickley are reading. You can also sign up at the Farmers
Market at St. James on two Saturdays, June 4th and 11th. We will have a table with information about the program
and a laptop where you can sign up on the spot! The Summer Reading Programs for Children, Teens and Adults are
generously underwritten by the Friends of the Sewickley Public Library.
Arts, Crafts & Cooking
Knitaholics @ 7:00 PM on Mondays, June 6, July 11, and
August 1 - Come join this great group of knitting
enthusiasts who meet on the first Monday of each
month. All ages and skill levels are welcome.
Fiber Groupies - Sunday, June 26, 1:30 PM - This group of
people who work with fiber, will meet in the Colbert Room
(first floor). This is a chance to get together with other fiberholics and see what each other is working on. Join us!
Hand Pies!! - Saturday, July 9, 1:30 PM - Join Jeff Lumley, an
expert pie maker, as he shows us how to make
individual hand pies. Come make a pie and enjoy a
treat! Class size is limited. For adults and teens over
12. Fee—$2.00, which is being donated to the library.
Registration is Required.
Book Clubs
Brown Bag Book Group @ 11:00 AM - Bring your
lunch and join the discussion led by Rosa Lamour
Dorman and Librarian Mary Jean Voigt. Each month’s
book can be ordered at the Reference Desk.
Thursday, June 23 - The Birth of Venus by Sarah Dunant
Thursday, July 28 - Little Scarlet by Walter Mosley
Thursday, August 25 - Misfortunes of Wealth by James
Goldsborough
Novel Destinations Potluck Book Club - Join us for this
new concept book club. You can read any book that you’d like
within that month’s theme and then share what you enjoyed
about the book. Come learn about new titles and authors.
Please bring a dish to share. Please Register.
Tuesday, June 28, 6:00 PM - Foreign and exotic locales.
Friday, July 22, 11:30 AM - Another time, past or future.
Friday, August 12, 11:30 AM - A favorite book or author.
Mystery Book Group Summer Meeting - Tuesday, August
9, 7:00 PM - Our Mystery Book Group meets on the second
Tuesday of each month from September through May.
This summer planning meeting will meet on the patio (weather
permitting) to discuss possible titles for the group’s 2011/2012
lineup of books. Bring your suggestions and a finger food to
share. New members are welcomed.
The 4th Tuesday Book Group Summer Meeting - Tuesday,
August 23, 7:00 PM - The 4th Tuesday Book Group meets from
September through May for lively discussions into a wide variety of
books. We’ll meet on the patio (weather permitting) to discuss
possible titles for the group’s 2011/2012 lineup of books. Bring your
suggestions and a finger food to share. New members are welcomed.
Health & Wellness
Wise Walk at the Library - Thursdays, June 2 & 9, 9:30 AM Looking for a Walking Group? The program is geared toward those
50+ but all are welcome. Walks are decided upon by the group and
vary by individual abilities.
Tales of Grief: A Heartland Hospice Program - Monday, June 13,
6:30 PM - Join us for an informal discussion of some of the normal
aspects of grief as described by various authors. This program is for
anyone who has experienced the death of a loved one or those
interested in developing their understanding of grief. Suggested
reading lists and local grief resources will be provided.
Reiki Healing Circle - Wednesday, June 15, 6:30 PM - Learn more
about Therapeutic Touch and experience a relaxing, peaceful
evening. A $5.00 donation for the library is requested. Also this
month: Reiki Level 1 Certification ($95) on 6/8 & 6/9 at 6:30 and
Reiki Level 2 Certification ($125) on 7/18 & 7/20 at 6:30. Participants
must attend both sessions for each certification. Please Register.
Lifelong Learning
American Association of Individual Investors Speaker Wednesday, June 1, 7:00 PM - Presents the outlook and
investments methods of a value oriented investor.
Lawn Care Alternatives: Film Screening and Informational
Program - Thursday, June 2, 7:00 PM - The award-winning
documentary film, A Chemical Reaction, tells the story
of a dermatologist, who noticed a connection between
her patients’ health conditions and their exposure to
chemical pesticides and herbicides. Following the film,
several local landscape professionals who specialize in
alternative lawn care will speak about their services as
well as offer guidance for do-it -yourself safe lawn care. A
question and answer session will follow. Sponsored by the Fern
Hollow Nature Center.
All programs are free, unless otherwise stated. For information call 412-741-6920.
Ten Minutes to a Healthier Pet, Simple Tasks to Help
Keep Fido Fit – Tuesday, June 7, 7:00 PM - Dr. Brett Begley
from the Sewickley Veterinary Hospital returns to
educate pet owners on ear and teeth cleaning as well
as weight management.
Conversation Salon @ 10:00 AM - This interesting group of
adults meets on the second Wednesday of each month. Coffee
and great discussions! Wednesdays, June 8, July 13, and August
10.
College Applications Advisor Seminar – Sunday, June 12,
3:00 PM - There is a college for you! Make the choice that is
the right fit! Ella Booth Gibson, Independent College Counselor
with 20 years of experience, will discuss finding the best
college for your interests and learning style. For high school
students and their parents. Fee: $15.00. Please Register.
French Conversation Group @ 1:30 PM - The
French Conversation Group is open to all with at least
an intermediate speaking and listening ability.
Mondays, June 13, July 11, and August 8.
Businesses of Spirit: Creating Success in Community Thursday, June 30, 7:00 PM - Companies are weaving human
factors into every aspect of life and business and realizing that
people are the core of success. We will consider the characteristics
of Businesses of Spirit and how these support greater creativity
and success. Presented by David Park, a writer and business coach
from Pittsburgh.
Backyard Composting - Saturday, July 23, 10:00 AM - 12:00
PM - This workshop thoroughly covers the importance of
composting, setting up a compost pile, proper maintenance
and ways of using finished compost. Participants will receive an
80 gallon Earth Machine Compost Bin with attendance. Cost is
$50 per person or $55 per couple. Please Register.
Learn About River Cruising in Europe - Monday, August 8,
7:00 PM - Tracy Gyr of Cruise Planners will discuss the leisurely
mode of travel along the rivers and canals in Europe.
Learn about local culture and enjoy up-close views
of beautiful landscapes. Find out what you need to
know to plan a great cruise. Please register.
GPLC Training - Mondays & Wednesdays, August 22, 24, 29 & 31,
1:00 PM - Greater Pittsburgh Literacy Council (GPLC)
is seeking volunteers to teach English as a Second
Language (ESL) to adult students throughout
Allegheny County. This workshop is for training as an
ESL Tutor and provides volunteer tutors with 12
hours of training that equips them with the
necessary skills to help their students. Advance
registration is required. To register, please call Kamilah: 412- 6617323 or visit the GPLC website at www.gplc.org.
Destinations: Shore Excursions – Monday, August 22, 7:00
PM - Tracy Gyr of Cruise Planners will discuss how to enhance
your cruise through shore excursions. We will explore the
destinations and options available for travelers to various ports
of call. Please register.
Movies
Afternoon Destination Movies - Select Fridays this
Summer @ 2:00 PM - Get out of town with these movies
that take place far, far away.
Friday, June 3 - Mexico. 1960, NR, 128min.
Friday, June 10 - United Kingdom. 1949, NR, 106min.
Friday, July 1 - Czechoslovakia. 1996, PG-13, 105min.
Friday, July 29 - China. 2009, PG, 117min.
Friday, August 19 - Australia. 1991, PG, 109min.
Friday, August 26 - Bhutan. 1993, PG, 123min.
Lawn Chair Movie Night - Bring the whole family
to the library for a special movie event. We will
supply the popcorn and drinks and you bring your
favorite candy or other snacks. Please bring a lawn
chair, beach towel, or bean bag to sit on during the
movie. We’ll be spreading out in the Community
Room and having a great time!
Monday, June 27, 5:30 PM - Gnomeo and Juliet
Monday, July 25, 5:30 PM - Mars Needs Moms
Monday, August 15, 5:30 PM - Rango
Technology
All-ages Photo Scavenger Hunt - Starts Monday, June 13 Please see the front page of the newsletter for more information.
There’s an App for That @ 6:30 PM - Come meet
monthly with a group of fellow smartphone users. If
you love sharing your newest favorite app with your
friends, this group is for you. Android, iPhone,
Blackberry, all are welcome! Just make sure you bring
your phone (tablets too) and at least one app you
want to tell the group about. Light refreshments.
Mondays, June 13, July 11, and August 22.
Adult Computer & Technology Training (ACTT) @ 1:00 OR
2:00 PM - These hands-on computer help sessions are tailored
for new computer users and are conducted by Barry J. Lipson.
Please Register. Tuesdays, June 21, July 19, and August 16.
Summer Display Cases - From Mid-May to June our display cases will
showcase Greg Funka’s photographs of wildflowers and other highlights
of state parks in our area. In July and August, the library will be hosting
"Hello Kitty," an exhibit of cat paintings, drawings, and prints by
area artists.
Sewickley Public Library Children’s Department - Summer 2011
One World, Many Stories
World Wide Listeners
for listeners not yet reading on their own
Join our Ready to Read World Wide Listeners Club. You’ll win prizes and stickers every week for 8 weeks.
Details are included in the registration packet. Complete 6 or more weeks and receive an invitation to a
puppet show
Global Readers for readers through entering 5th grade
Earn a coupon for every hour that you read! You can redeem them at our World Bazaar here at the library.
You’ll receive all the details, including the store hours, when you register. If you read 10 hours or more over
the summer, you’ll receive an invitation to a magic show.
Camp Around the World
June 20-24, 12:30PM-2:00PM OR 6:00PM - 7:30PM Ages 4 - Kindergarten
July 11-15, 1:00PM-3:00PM OR 6:00PM - 8:00PM Grades 1 - 2
July 25-29, 1:00PM-3:00PM OR 6:00PM-8:00PM Grades 3 - 5
Something new.....a weeklong camp to celebrate travel and reading. During the five days or evenings we will explore far and
near through a variety of activities. In order to secure a space, the children's department must receive a completed
registration form and the $10.00 camp fee. Registration for all six camps begins in May.
Vacation and Grandparent Kits
Do you need to entertain your children while traveling to your vacation getaway? Request a literary vacation kit! Notify the
Children’s Department of your destination and departure date at least one week in advance and receive a bag to check out
and take with you. This may include fiction and non-fiction books, audiobooks, music CDs, and DVDs, plus our Family
Vacation Fun List.
Are you looking for fun ideas to interest and occupy young children who are visiting?
For those expecting a visit from kids, give us one week’s notice, if you can, and we’ll assemble books, music, and movies to
share with visitors. Don’t forget to check for storytimes and programs your young visitors might enjoy while they are in
town. Call us at 412-741-0937 or visit the Children’s Department.
Bicycle Raffle to Benefit the Library!
The Children’s Department is raffling a bicycle given by Fisher and Audrey Hemwall to raise money for the library. Tickets for
the raffle will be $2.00 or 3 for $5.00. Please stop by the Children’s Department for more information.
Weekly Storytimes for Preschoolers
No Registration Required
Babies and Books
Two-Year-Old Storytime
Preschool Storytime
Tuesdays at 10:15 AM, 11:00 AM & 1:00 PM
Nursery and action rhymes, books and
songs for children up to 24 months, with
a caregiver. Please, no older children.
Wednesdays at 10:15 & 11:00 AM
A half hour of stories, songs,
and fingerplays for two-year-olds
with a caregiver. Please, no older
children.
Thursdays at 10:15 AM & 1:30 PM
Children ages 3-5 meet in the Storytime
Room for 45 minutes of stories, songs
and fingerplays.
Registration for all of the
following programs begins
on the 15th of
the preceding month.
Please register according to the
grade you will be entering
in the fall.
Ooh-la-la French Fun
Grades 1 - 2
Wednesday, June 1, 1:30 PM - 2:30 PM French words, stories, craft and a snack led
by Sewickley academy senior Annie Duerr.
World Bazaar!
K - Grade 5
Saturday, June 4, 11:00 AM – 1:00 PM - We need your
help to make our library festive-looking for the Summer
Reading Club! Stop by anytime between 11AM and 1 PM
to make some creations to take and some to stay, plus
have a snack while you work. Everyone who helps will be
entered in a drawing for a surprise gift bag, too!
Animals of the Outback
Ages 4 - K
Monday, June 6, 7:00 PM - 7:45 PM - Tonight we will
explore the world of the Tasmanian Devil, the Great White
Shark, the Dingo and the Koala, just some of the unusual
animals of Australia. Please register.
Wow, That’s Some Aboriginal Art!
Grades 3 - 5
Thursday, June 9, 3:00 PM – 4:00 PM - The Aboriginese
people of Australia create some very unique and beautiful
art. Let’s see if we can create our own using their centuryold techniques and motifs. Be prepared to get a little
messy!
The Great Barrier Reef
Grades 1-5
Saturday, June 11, 11:00 AM to 12:00 PM
We'll dive down-under and explore Australia's famous
Great Barrier Reef, the largest living coral reef in the
world. After exploring this amazing ecosystem, you'll make
your own diorama of a coral reef to take home!
Egypt: Temples and Tombs
Grades 1 - 5
Monday, June 13, 1:30 PM-2:30 PM - Egypt
is known for its temples and its tombs. We
will take a look at some of the more famous
ones, and the language that helped us
understand what took place in Ancient Egypt.
Snacks Around the World
Grades 3 - 5
Tuesday, June 14, 6:30 PM – 8:00 PM - Everyone, everywhere
loves to snack! We’ll create some tasty treats inside then eat
them outside, weather permitting! A $2 material fee will be
charged.
PJ Storytime: Anansi and friends
Family Program
Wednesday, June 15, 6:30 PM – 7:15 PM - Join us as explore
some traditional African folktales, starting with Anansi the spider.
We’ll share stories, sing songs, play games, make a craft or two,
and enjoy a delicious snack! Wear your jammies and bring a
friend to join in the fun!
African Bead Necklaces
Grades 3 - 5
Thursday, June 16, 7:00 PM - 8:00 PM - Come
and make a very cool bead necklace, bracelet or
anklet in the style of African Trade Beads.
Please register.
Camp Around the World!
Monday through Friday, June 20 - 24
Ages 4-K
12:30 PM - 2:00 PM OR 6:00 PM - 7:30 PM - Please see the front
page of the children’s newsletter for more information.
Craft Around the World
Family Program
Saturday, June 25, 11:00 AM – 12:00 PM - Every
country has a craft that is unique to it. Let’s travel
the globe while making as many fun, cultural crafts
as possible! Fun for the whole family!
Lunch at the Library: “Flat Stanley “
Grades 1 - 2
Monday, June 27, 11:30 AM-1:00 PM - The character
Flat Stanley is able to travel in an envelope. Let’s
share his world wide adventures. Bring a bag lunch
and we will supply the drink.
Guatemalan Worry Dolls
Grades 3 -5
Tuesday, June 28, 7:00 PM -8:00 PM - In Guatemala, kids tell
their troubles to worry dolls – tiny figures they tuck under their
pillows at night. According to legend, they take your troubles
away! Let’s make our own and give it a try.
So That’s How the Ancients Did It!
Grades 3 - 5
Thursday, June 30, 3:00 PM – 4:00 PM - Ever wonder what it
would have been like to live within an ancient
culture? Well wonder no more! Join us for an in
depth exploration of ancient cultures located
throughout South America. You’ll be surprised how
much you’ll learn!
¡Hola Amigos!
Ages 2-5, with Adult
Sundays, July 3, 10, 17, 24, 31, 2:00 PM - 2:30 PM
Spanish fun for little ones! Bring all your little amigos to
this interactive, 30 minute program full of Spanish songs,
fingerplays and stories. It’s all muy divertido – lots of
fun! Registration is required.
Americana Adventure
Grades 1 - 2
Tuesday, July 5, 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM - Using the book
“Americana Adventure” by Michael Garland we will
journey across the United States enjoying stops along the
way. If you have postcards from anywhere in the U. S.
bring them along.
Down by the Cool of the Pool
Ages 3 - K
Monday, July 18, 11:00 AM - 11:45 AM - Rebecca Covert
from Gateway to the Arts will present a program of
dramatic play based on the book “Down by the Cool of the
Pool”. Space is limited and there will be a $2 registration
fee.
PJ Storytime: Apple Pie and Baseball Family Program
Wednesday, July 6, 6:30 PM – 7:15 PM - Let’s celebrate
America by sharing stories about the things that
make this country great! We’ll also sing some
patriotic songs, play games, make a special craft
and enjoy a scrumptious snack! Wear your
jammies and bring a friend to join in the fun!
Cookies Around the World
Tuesday, July 19, 6:30 PM – 8:00 PM There are so many wonderful cookie
recipes from all over the world. We’ll make
several, then of course, sample! A $2
material fee will be charged.
Around the U.S. Family Bingo
Family Program
Thursday, July 7, 7:00 PM - 8:00 PM - Bring your
knowledge of the U.S. of A and a love for fun! We’ll play
some bingo- U.S. trivia-style! Please register.
Family Show and Tell: Share a Story of Your Heritage
Saturday, July 9, 10:30AM – 12:00PM Family Program
Many families have items that are of
special significance to their family
heritage. Join us as family historian
Autumn Redcross starts us off. Autumn will
recount a story of her great-great
grandmother Susie Peeler, her magical
trunk and a good lesson learned. Some
say her trunk was magic; you decide
as Autumn also shares how she has gathered and kept her
family memories alive. Then it’s your turn! Each family
can share one special photograph or other memorabilia
that tells a story of their family heritage. Light
refreshment provided.
Camp Around the World!
Monday through Friday, July 11-15
Grades 1 - 2
1:00PM-3:00PM OR 6:00PM - 8:00PM
Monday through Friday, July 25-29
Grades 3 - 5
1:00PM-3:00PM OR 6:00PM - 8:00PM
Please see the front page of the children’s newsletter for
more information.
Grades 3 - 5
Lunch at the Library: “39 Clues “
Grades3 - 5
Wednesday, July 20, 12:30PM-2:00PM
Amy and Dan head around the world in a race to find of 39
clues before other relatives do. We will trace their route
through many adventures in the series. You don’t need to
have read the series to join us, just bring a bag lunch and
we’ll provide drinks and the maps.
Vampire Legends around the World
Grades 3 - 5
Thursday, July 21, 7:00 PM - 8:00 PM - The
vampire is one of the most fascinating (and
formidable) legends of all time. We will explore
vampire legends from Eastern Europe. Please
register.
Family Crests and Coats of Arms
Family Program
Saturday, July 23, 11:00 AM – 12:00 PM - Come design
your very own family flag and coat of arms! We’ll discuss
some common heraldry symbols and terms then get
cracking making our own versions with a multitude of
materials! Fun for the whole family!
Percy Jackson vs. the Heroes of Olympus Grades 4 - 6
Saturday, July 30, 1:00 PM - 3:30 PM - First there was Percy
battling the Greek gods. Then along came the sequel series,
the Heroes of Olympus, and suddenly, he and his friends
have to worry about the Roman gods, too! Let’s battle
both through games and activities then watch a movie
about him. Snacks, too, of course! (Rated PG)
PJ Storytime: The Wheels on the Bus Family Program
Wednesday, August 17, 6:30 PM – 7:15 PM - With
school right around the corner, let’s talk about Buses
and all the crazy creatures that ride them! We’ll share
stories about transportation, sing songs, play games,
make a craft or two, and enjoy a delectable snack! Wear
your jammies and bring a friend to join in the fun!
Registration for all of the following programs
begins on the 15th of July.
Please register according to the grade you
will be entering in the fall.
Journey to Japan
Family Program
Tuesday, August 2, 7:00 – 8:00 PM - Join
Holly Hunt from our Children’s Department as
she shares her experiences and mementos
from living a year in Japan. Make a simple
Japanese craft, too!
Karaoke Party
Grades 3 - 5
Thursday, August 4, 7:00 PM - 8:00 PM - Karaoke is a popular
form of entertainment in Japan. Let’s see how popular it is in
Sewickley! Come and sing your heart out! Please register.
Around the World in 80 Days Grades 4 - 5
Friday, August 5, 1:00 PM – 3:15 PM - Join us for
a special viewing of this entertaining movie
based on Jules Verne’s captivating book! We’ll
enjoy a light snack while we relax and recap our
worldly adventures!
Princes and Princesses From Around the World Grades K - 2
Wednesday, August 10, 1:30 PM - 2:30 PM
Who gets to be a Prince or a Princess? What’s it like to be
royal? Let’s explore royal life through stories, music, and a
variety of props!
Navigation
Grades 1 - 3
Monday, August 15, 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Where are we? Where are we going? Let’s map our route.
Bruster’s Ice Cream Extravaganza!
Family Program
Tuesday, Aug 16, 7:00 PM – 8:00 PM - Our popular, annual
summer event is back! Let’s hear some stories, sing some
songs, then get down to eating! Bruster’s on Lowries Run
Road provides the ice cream, we provide the toppings, and
you make your own sundae creation! Same program repeated
on August 23.
Kindergarten Rocks
Kindergarteners
Sunday, August 21, 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM - Getting ready to
start your first day of Kindergarten? This program is just
for you! Let’s celebrate with fun games and stories.
Please register.
Bruster’s Ice Cream Extravaganza!
Family Program
Tuesday, August 23 , 7:00 PM – 8:00 PM - Our popular,
annual summer event is back! Let’s
hear some stories, sing some songs,
then get down to eating! Bruster’s on
Lowries Run Road provides the ice
cream, we provide the toppings, and
you make your own sundae creation!
Back to School Bingo
Family Program
Thursday, August 25, 7:00 PM - 8:00 PM - Come and
play bingo- back to school style! Please register.
Shiver Me Timbers, It’s Pirate Crafts! Family Program
Saturday, August 27, 11:00 AM – 12:00 PM - Ahoy
Mateys! Join us for an exciting adventure in crafting!
We’ll make some pirate gear for you to wear and even
some smaller scale pirate ships that will really float! Fun
for the whole family!
Color this Bird!
Come into Sewickley Public Library’s Teen Dept. to sign up for Summer Reading or sign
up online at tinyurl.com/spltsr Keep track of the minutes you read every week
& log them in our online program. Every week we’ll draw 3 names to win one of our
sweet schwag-filled tote bags or a $20 gift card!
Weigh your items and earn extra chances to win each week’s prizes.
Have Kelly or Blair weigh the library materials you borrow.
Every 1 pound of materials you check out = 1 extra chance to win:
1. A book & goodie-filled tote bag
2. Or a $20 gift card to either The Confectionery, Crazy Mocha,
Simply Yogurt, Target or Best Buy!!
*If Kelly or Blair is not available ask at the Reference Desk.
Meet at 6:30pm in the Teen Room
Monday, June 20 - The Kane Chronicles
The Red Pyramid & Throne of Fire
Monday, July 18 - Lorien Legacies series
I Am Number Four & The Power of Six
Monday, August 22 - Share what you’ve
read this summer!
August 10 from 1-2pm
Are your bookshelves full? Are you looking for
something new to read? Bring a gently used book
to our Book Exchange Party. Everyone who
brings a book will get to swap it for a new book!
Sign up for Teen Events at http://sewickleylibrary.org/teens
Teen Summer Reading is for students going into grades 6-12
Contact Kelly at rottmundk@einetwork.net with questions
Phil & Ali McCaffrey continue their
SAT prep series.
Sessions in June, July, and August will be
announced. Check the online library
calendar for dates and to register. Flyers
will also be posted in the Teen Room.
Saturday, June 25 @ 3pm
Saturday, July 30 @ 3pm
Saturday, August 27 @ 3pm
A pro will be on hand to teach teens this classic
role-playing game!
Sewickley Public Library of the Quaker Valley School District
500 Thorn Street Sewickley, PA 15143
412-741-6920
www.sewickleylibrary.org/teens
Wednesday, June 8, 1PM
Design & make a unique cover for a Summer
Sketchbook or Journal. Supplies provided.
Wednesday, June 15, 1PM
Sprinkle wildflower seeds in Sewickley’s barest
Wednesday, July 13, 1PM
Get ready for Deathly Hallows Pt 2 by watching Pt 1!
We’ll taste-test Every Flavor Beans & Chocolate Frogs!
Wednesday, July 20, 1PM
Game lovers unite! We’ll make our own Juggling Balls.
Then, learn to juggle, play Mancala & play Go.
Wednesday, June 22, 1PM
Eat Wookie Cookies, enjoy Yoda Soda
& create Star Wars iPod cases.
Wednesday, July 27, 1PM
Experience the flavors of India. Snack & watch a
Bollywood film while applying temporary tattoos.
Wednesday, June 29, 1PM
Wed, Aug. 3, 1PM
Bring a white t-shirt. We’ll supply fabric
spray paint, fabric markers and stencils. Create your own bento (single-serving
meal in a fun box-shaped container). We’ll
have food & bento boxes ready for you.
Wednesday, July 6, 1PM
You get to take home the bento box when
Do you play a musical instrument?
you’re done! This program has a $2 materials fee.
Bring it & we’ll make a delightful racket!
All movies will be on Tuesdays at 2pm
This summer, all patrons are invited to
participate in a photo scavenger hunt. Every
week between June 13th and August 1st,
participants will be given a clue. Teams must
decipher the clue, find the item & take a picture
of it. A team member must be included in
the photo. Participants will need to upload
their photos to the scavenger hunt’s flickr
group by Monday, August 8th to be eligible for
the prize. At the end of the summer, all
eligible participants will be entered to win a
night out at Dependable Drive-In. To get
more information & sign up, visit the blog:
http://splscavengerhunt.wordpress.com
Green Hornet
(PG-13) June 14
Gnomeo & Juliet (PG)
June 28
I Am Number Four (PG-13) July 5
Beastly
(PG-13) July 26
Rodrick Rules—Diary of a Wimpy Kid
(PG-13) August 9
Soul Surfer
(PG)
August 23
Let your personality shine and make
something fun to look at...design &
decorate a new school notebook!
We’ll provide ALL the materials.
The Bookmark Summer 2011
500 Thorn Street, Sewickley, PA 15143
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Mission Statement
The mission of Sewickley Public Library is to serve as a center for lifelong learning by providing free access to
informational, educational, cultural and recreational library resources that address the interests and needs of
Memorial Donations
Sewickley Public Library Children’s Department, in memory of
Mary Eleanor Albert.
Patricia G. Milligan, in memory of Jill Clark.
Eric and Pat Fulmer, in memory of Carolyn Coyle.
The Pittsburgh Group, in memory of Carolyn Coyle.
Marvin Wedeen, in memory of Carolyn Coyle.
E.M. Jewelers, in memory of Wib Estermeyer.
E.M. Jewelers, in memory of William Moisey.
Katie Hinzman, in memory of John Scalercio.
General Donations
The Roger and Lea Brown Fund of Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund.
Jill Clark Memorial Fund
Our dear colleague and friend, Jill Clark passed away in
January. As you may know, The Jill Clark Memorial Fund has
been established in her honor. The library staff and Board of
Directors are planning a Memorial Garden on the patio. In
Jill’s honor, we are seeking donations for the purchase of a
bench for the patio. Bonny Woomer, a friend of Jill’s, will be
designing and planting a small garden on the patio in memory
of Jill. Please help us in this endeavor to honor Jill Clark’s
contributions to the library and the Sewickley community by
making a contribution to the library in her name. You may call
the library at 412-741-6920 for more information.