Mansfield Public Library News March 2015
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Mansfield Public Library News March 2015
Mansfield Public Library News March 2015 March at The Mansfield Public Library We are pleased to announce that The Mansfield Public Library is hosting a One Book, One Community read this month. We hope you will join us in reading Wonder by R.J. Palacio. More details about the events are listed below. There will be book discussions for various age groups, movies, crafts, guest speakers and more. Please pick up a copy of the book and join our community read! Catherine Coyne Director Mark Your March Calendar March 4, 10:30 a.m. Playgroup with Carol Carver, Self Help, Inc. No registration needed. March 2, 6:30 p.m. Pajama Story Time Wear pajamas and bring a stuffed friend. March 20, 6:30 p.m. Family Movie Night The Lego Movie Registrations is required. Contact recreation@mansfieldma.com to register. March 19, 7:00 p.m. Library Book Club New members are always welcome. March 21, 11:00 a.m Marvelous Marvin, Science Dance Preschool to age 6 Registration required. March 21, 1:00 p.m. Marvelous Marvin, Bugging Out Science Kindergarten and up. Registration required. March Story Times Ages 2 and under: Tuesdays at 10:15 & Fridays at 11:00 Ages 2 and 3: Thursdays at 11:00 Ages 3 and up: Thursdays & Fridays at 10:15 If special accommodations are needed for any library event, please let us know at least four weeks in advance. Book Discussion Group The Book Discussion group meets on the 3rd Thursday of each month at 7:00 p.m. New members are always welcome. On March 19 we will be discussing Americanah by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie. "A young woman from Nigeria leaves behind her home and her first love to start a new life in America, only to find her dreams are not all she expected." Catherine's Book Reviews A Pleasure and a Calling by Phil Hogan What a brilliantly creepy novel! Mr. Heming is a realtor in a small town who tries his best to blend into the background. This comes in handy because he keeps copies of the keys to all the houses he has sold and will drop in from time to time...while the owners are out - or not! Mr. Heming is a bit of an unreliable narrator, having a tendency to scatter important facts here and there. We learn about his childhood, but only what and when he wants us to know. He seems content to live through the lives of others and sees himself as a benevolent god looking over his people. From time to time, however, he becomes embroiled in situations that result in violence. Surprisingly, I found myself hoping Mr. Heming did not get caught. This one is hard to put down and will make you immediately change the locks on your home! YA Book Review All the Bright Places by Jennifer Niven This was a moving YA book about loss and love, depression and joy, suicide and survival. Finch and Violet meet at the top of a bell tower both are broken but each in their own way. Finch has suffered from bouts of darkness that he terms being asleep. Violet has survived a car crash that killed her older sister Eleanor. Finch has been called a freak since middle school and has taken to trying on various personae - the prep, the goth, etc. Violet had been part of a golden group, but now is coasting by in school due to the "extenuating circumstances" of her sister's death. These two broken souls come together at the bell tower and embark on a school project that involves wandering the state of Indiana to visit unique landmarks. Can they heal each other, will they both survive? Told in alternating chapters by Finch and Violet, this is a novel that you will not put down. Highly recommended! For more check out the Author Website. One Book, One Community Mansfield Calendar of Events Pajama Time: 3/2 6:30 Dr. Elizabeth Englander of MARC Bullying and Cyberbulling Education & Prevention: 3/2 6:30 (see more info below) Playgroup w/ Carol Carver: 3/4 10:30 YA Collage Making: 3/4 4:00 Read to Lily the Therapy Dog: 3/9 & 3/23 5:00 Acts of Kindness Spinner Craft: 3/10 4:00 Book Discussion Ages 4-6: 3/12 4:00 Adult Book Discussion: 3/12 7:00 Paper Crane Party: Family event 3/14 11:00 Meditative Doodling: 3/14 1:30 Family Book Discussion: 3/16 6:30 Bubble Wrap Therapy: 3/17 4:00 Teen Book Discussion: 3/18 4:00 Kids' Book Discussion: 3/19 4:00 Kids' Movie Night: 3/20 6:30 Star Wars/Lego Activity: 3/24 4:00 Adult Movie Night: 3/26 6:30 Adoptive/Special Needs Family Mixer: 3/30 6:00 Mansfield Animal Shelter Donation Drive All Month! View the shelter's wish list to see what items we will be collecting. 8th Annual Bruins PJ Drive Mansfield Public Library is partnering with Cradles to Crayons and the Boston Bruins to provide new pajamas (sizes 4/5T - 18/20) for local children in need across the Commonwealth.You can make a difference by bringing in new pajama donations or checks made out to Cradles to Crayons to the library: FEBRUARY 1 - March 16th, 2015 The Library "A library is a place that is a repository of information and gives every citizen equal access to it...It's a community space. It's a place of safety, a haven from the world." --Neil Gaiman, author We hope you are enjoying our newsletter! Please let us know if you have any questions, requests, or comments. Email us, call 508-261-7380, or stop by 255 Hope Street in Mansfield. Thank you for supporting the library.