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BETWEEN THE PAGES
A Publication of the Stayton Friends of the Library
Volume 8, Issue 2 February 2017
Stayton Public
Library
Hours:
Monday through
Thursday
10am — 7pm
Friday 10am — 5:30pm
Saturday 10am — 4pm
Sunday Closed
515 N 1st Ave
Stayton, OR
503-769-3313
Oregon Author Visit 1
Used Book Store
Book Club
Bad Art Night
Adult Coloring Night
2
Staff Picks
Electronic Reader
Board
AARP Tax-Aide
3
Kids Events
Teen Events
4
Inside this issue:
The next meeting for the Stayton Friends of
the Library is
Monday, Feb 13, 11:00 am
E. G. Siegmund
The Stayton Public
Library is excited to
announce a visit
featuring Oregon
author William
Sullivan on Thursday,
Feb 23, 2017 at 7:00
pm in the E. G.
Siegmund Meeting
Room. There will be
a reception
accompanying the event.
Sullivan will presenting
“D. B. Cooper & the
Exploding Whale: Folk
Heroes of the
Northwest”. There will be
a reception
accompanying the event.
Author William L. Sullivan
takes us on a slide show
tour of legendary
Northwest folk heroes
from Sacajawea and D.B.
Cooper to Bigfoot. Expect
entertaining and
educational tales about
the historical figures that
helped define the spirit of
the Pacific Northwest -- as
told by the author of the
thriller, “The Case of D.B.
Cooper’s Parachute”.
Sullivan has written four
novels and a dozen
nonfiction books about the
Northwest, including
“Hiking Oregon’s
History” and
“Oregon Favorites.”
His journal of a 1000
-mile hike he took
across Oregon,
“Listening for
Coyote,” was chosen
by the Oregon
Cultural Heritage
Commission as one of
Oregon’s “100 Books,” the
100 most significant books
in the state’s history.
The Stayton Public
Library’s speaking events
for 2017 are made
possible, in part, by
funding from the Marion
County Cultural
Corporation and the
Stayton Friends of the
Library.
Stayton Library Presents Oregon Author
William Sullivan
Thursday, February 23, 2017
Mark your calendar! More Oregon Author Visits
Thursdays at 7:00 pm | E. G. Siegmund Meeting Room
March 23, 2017
Karen Karbo
Karbo is the author of multiple
novels and works of creative non-
fiction including her genre-bending
Kick–Ass Women series.
April 27, 2017
David Biespiel
Biespiel is a poet, literary critic,
and columnist. He is the author of
numerous books of poetry.
Page 2 Between the Pages Volume 8, Issue 2
Tea Time for Book Lovers
Wed, Feb 22, 5:30 pm
The Readers of Broken
Wheel Recommend
By Katrina Bivald
Broken Wheel, Iowa, has never seen
anyone like Sara, who traveled all
the way from Sweden just to meet
her pen pal, Amy. When she arrives,
however, she finds that Amy's
funeral has just ended. Luckily, the
townspeople are happy to look after
their bewildered tourist--even if
they don't understand her peculiar
need for books. Marooned in a farm
town that's almost beyond repair,
Sara starts a bookstore in honor of
her friend's memory. All she wants
is to share the books she loves with
the citizens of Broken Wheel and to
convince them that reading is one
of the great joys of life. But she
makes some unconventional choices
that could force a lot of secrets into
the open and change things for
everyone in town. Reminiscent of
The Guernsey Literary and Potato
Peel Pie Society, this is a warm,
witty book about friendship, stories,
and love.
A monthly book discussion
group for adults.
Friends of the Library Used Book Store
We are moving!
The Store will be moving to The
Grove soon and we will need help!
Want to help? Send us an email
at staytonfol@gmail.com
FOL Used Book Store
349 N. Third Ave
Open Tues—Sat
11:30 — 4:30 pm
503-769-8886
www.staytonfol.org
@StaytonUsedBookStore
Adult Coloring Group
First Thursday of the Month! Looking
for a way to reduce some stress and
unwind? Join us for a relaxing evening
of coloring. Grab a friend, bring a
beverage or enjoy some tea, sit back
and have a good time. Studies show
coloring can have a calming effect on
the adult mind and helps promote
overall wellness. Supplies provided!
Thursday, Feb 2
And
Thursday, Mar 2
Flickr/Lea Latumahina
Bad Art Night for Adults
Thursday, February 16 2017
7:00 - 8:30 pm
Bad art isn't always bad... sometimes it's awful!
Forget about making something good, and join
Stayton Public Library for a night of fun and
relaxation where you can create your
masterpiece or disasterpiece! Supplies will be
provided. You just have to bring your bad art
ideas with you. The "worst" place winner will
take home a hideous trophy!
Please register so we have enough supplies.
Page 3 Between the Pages Volume 8, Issue 2
STAFF PICKS
CASLE Ashes
By Laurie Halse Anderson
ELLIE Dune
By Frank Herbert
EMILY Catcher in the Rye
By J. D. Sallinger
EVIE Never Too Little To Love
By Jeanne Willis & Jan
Fearnley
JACKIE The Whistler
By John Grisham
Chaos
By Patricia Cornwell
Dangerous Ladies Affair
By Marcia Muller & Bill
Pronzini
LISA
Have You Seen My Trumpet
By Michael Escoffier
PATTI The Dress Lodger
By Sheri Holman
STEPHANIE Girl Waits with Gun
By Amy Stewart
Electronic Reader Board
Friends Of The Library Matching Community Donations
Throughout the month of February the Stayton Friends of the Library
will be matching donations up to $6,000 to help meet its goal in
funding a project to retrofit the existing manual reader sign in front
of the Stayton Public Library. The new electronic reader board will
give many more opportunities for community groups to advertise
events.
The Stayton Friends of the Library is a 501(c)(3) non-profit
organization dedicated to raising funds in support of Stayton Public
Library programs. Your donation may be tax deductible.
Love Your Library and double your
donation to the Stayton Friends of
the Library today!
TO DONATE
In person:
at the Stayton Library
Online:
staytonfol.org
By Mail:
Stayton Friends of the Library
PO Box 754
Stayton, OR 97383
AARP Tax-Aide at
Stayton Library
Saturdays in
February, March, April
10:00-3:00 pm
Page 4 Between the Pages Volume 8, Issue 2
Weekly Children’s Events
Motion Monday
Mondays at 10:15
Storytimes
Tuesdays at 10:15 and 3:30
Thumpin’ Thursday
Thursdays at 10:15
Kids-R-Kind!
Celebrate a month of kindness on Random Act of Kindness Day.
Play games, enjoy treats and share ideas about how to spread
kindness and joy in our community and our world!
4:00 pm
FRI
17
Art Club at the Library
Sign up at the library to participate in our new monthly Art Club.
Ages 5 and up. Art club will be on the 2nd Monday of each month.
Participation is limited, check for availability.
3:30 pm
MON
13
MON
27
Random Readers Book Club
Meet other eager readers of chapter books. Come by our children’s desk to sign up.
3:30 pm
NEW! Read to the Dog
Improve your reading skills and make a new friend by reading aloud
to a dog. Lucky will join us the last Friday of each month.
3:30 pm
FRI
24
Rock the Block!
Kids of all ages welcome to come build with our legos and duplos! 3:00 pm
THU
16
FEBRUARY Events for children
FEBRUARY Events for TEENS/ TweeNS
MON
Book Bobs Book Club
This is a book club for kids who are beginning to reading chapter
books. Come by our children’s desk to sign up.
3:30 pm
We will be celebrating kindness all month. Please come by and see our
kindness tree. Add your act of kindness to it to make it bloom.
Teen Games– PANDEMIC
Can you save humanity from a deadly pandemic? Come play
this cooperative board game and find out! 3:30 pm
FRI
10
DIY Phone Cases
Create your own personalized phone case with our supplies.
Please register with your type of phone. Snacks provided.
3:30 pm
FRI
24
Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
1
2 Thumpin’ Thursday
10:15 am Adult Coloring Group
5:30 pm Groundhog Day
3
Doodle Day
4 AARP Tax Aide
10:00 am
Take Your Child to the
Library Day
6 Motion Monday
10:15 am Book Bobs Book Club
3:30 pm
7 Storytimes
10:15 am & 3:30 pm
Sinclair Lewis’s birthday
8
9 Thumpin’ Thursday
10:15 am
Alice Walker’s birthday
10 Teen Game- PANDEMIC
3:30 pm
11 AARP Tax Aide
10:00 am
13 Motion Monday
10:15 am Friends of the Library
11:00 am Art Club 3:30 pm
World Radio Day
14 Storytimes
10:15 am & 3:30 pm Historical Society
6:00 pm
Valentine’s Day
15
16 Thumpin’ Thursday
10:15 am Rock The Blocks
3:00 pm Bad Art Night
7:00 pm
17 Kids-R-Kind
4:00 pm
Random Acts of Kindness Day
18 AARP Tax Aide
10:00 am
20
Library Closed— President’s Day
21 Storytimes
10:15 am & 3:30 pm
22 Tea Time for Book
Lovers 5:30pm
23 Thumpin’ Thursday
10:15 am Oregon Author Visit
William Sullivan 7:00 pm
24 Read To The Dog!
3:30pm DIY Phone Cases
3:30 pm
25 AARP Tax Aide
10:00 am
Anthony Burgess’s birthday
27 Motion Monday
10:15 am Random Readers
3:30 pm
28
February 2017
Hours: Monday—Thursday 10am –7pm Friday 10am—5:30 pm Saturday 10am - 4pm Sunday Closed
STAYTON PUBLIC LIBRARY
515 N 1st Ave Stayton, OR
503-769-3313 staytonlibrary.org
@staytonlibrary
Kids Teens Adults All Ages
It’s Love Your Library month! This month, help the Library get a new sign and reader
board by donating to the Friends of the Library. They will be matching your donation
throughout the month of February!
We’ll be celebrating kindness all month. Please come by and see our kindness tree. Add your act
of kindness to it to make it bloom.
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