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Central Library
813 East Main Street Albion, IN 46701
Phone (260) 636-7197 or 1-800-811-6861 Fax (260)636-3321 Monday - Thursday 8:30am - 8:30pm
Friday 8:30am - 5:30pm
Saturday 8:30am - 3:30pm
East Library
104 Ley Street Avilla, IN 46710
Phone & Fax (260) 897-3900
Monday, Wednesday, & Friday
9:00am - 5:00pm Tuesday, Thursday 9:00am - 7:30pm
Saturday 9:00am - 2:00pm
West Library
120 Jefferson Street Cromwell, IN 46732
Phone & Fax (260) 856-2119
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday & Friday 9:00am - 5:00pm
Wednesday 9:00am - 7:00pm
Saturday 9:00am - 2:00pm
Noble County Public Library
www.nobleco.lib.in.us
NCPL
Noble County Public Library
The Library Gl be
April 2010
Closings Friday, April 2– Good Friday
Gwen Gutwein: Barns of Indiana
Homage to a Disappearing Aspect of the Indiana Landscape
On Display April 19-May 29 at NCPL Central
This spring, Noble County will be hosting an art
exhibit of 50 original oil paintings of historical barns throughout the state of Indiana painted by renowned
Fort Wayne artist, Gwen Gutwein. The Noble County Community Foundation has partnered with the Fort
Wayne Museum of Art to bring the "Barns of Indiana" exhibit to the county. The paintings will appear at the Community Foundation, the Noble County
Public Library, the Kendallville Public Library, and the Ligonier Public Library from April 19th to
May 29th. The works can be seen during regular business hours of each location. Gutwein will discuss her project in detail at a public reception to be held at the Community Foundation on
May 6th from 4-7pm. Gwen Gutwein grew up on a farm in Northwest Indiana and understands the beauty,
heritage, and nostalgia wrapped up in barns. When she began to notice the disappearance of
these structures from her landscape, she made a conscious decision to capture them forever on canvas. Thus, she set a goal to paint two barns from each of the 92 counties in Indiana. Be-
cause of her energy and ambition, along with some funding from the Indiana Arts Commission and the National Endowment for the Arts, she has already completed paintings of barns in 32
counties. In order to complete this extensive project, Gutwein has developed a distinct process.
She begins with detailed research on each county, through which she selects specific historical
barns. After making contact with each barn owner, she paints en plein air (or outdoors) for sev-eral days to capture the correct lighting, color, mood, and character of each barn. Measure-
ments, statistics, and stories are also gathered while on site. Gutwein says; "the Barn Project, with all its facets, is focusing attention on the perilous situations and demise facing most of our
rapidly dwindling treasures... our barns."
Gwen Gutwein holds a Bachelor's Degree in Fine Arts from Indiana University and has studied painting in several locations throughout the United States, as well as in Greece and Italy.
She has received various awards for her paintings and a number of her works can be seen in private and public collections across the country. Today Gutwein continues her oil and water-
color painting in her Fort Wayne studio where she also teaches private art classes.
National Library Week Celebrates
The Doctor’s Little Stowaway
written by Carol Bender & illustrated by Darlene Bender
Book Presentation and Author Signing…..
About the Book: “The Doctor’s Little Stowaway is a true story about a young girl named Grace in the early 1900s when the automobile was a fairly new invention. Grace’s curiosity gets the best of her and she sneaks into a doctor’s car. While she is sitting there daydreaming about taking a ride the doctor comes out and takes off in the car not knowing he has a little passenger. What happens after that makes for a very exciting day for Grace, the doctor, and her family.” ~ www.carolbender.com About the Author: The author, Carol Bender, is a retired elementary school teacher. She is mar-ried and has raised four children, has many grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Carol’s mother Grace sparked the love of books and stories in her as she read to them and shared sto-ries from her own childhood. Carol wanted to preserve these stories of Grace’s childhood so oth-ers could also enjoy them.
NCPL Central
Wednesday, April 14 3:15pm-5:00pm
NCPL East
Tuesday, April 13 3:00pm-5:00pm
NCPL West
Thursday, April 15 3:30pm-5:00pm
Edible Landfill
NCPL East After School Special
Tuesday, April 20 3:15pm-4:15pm
Get your green on in this delicious, earth-friendly program! Pam De-Camp visits the library to teach students about solid waste manage-
ment and then introduces them to a yummy snack. After School Club
students will automatically be registered. All others must register for quantity purposes. Questions, ask Ruth.
Children
All Ages
NCPL Central After School Movie
Planet 51 Rated PG
Wednesday, April 28 3:00pm-4:30pm
NCPL East After School Movie
Planet 51 Rated PG
Tuesday, April 6 3:15pm-4:45pm
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Tales to Share Family Huddle
By Payton, Eli, & Archie Manning Illustrated by Jim Madsen
Family Huddle looks into the childhood antics of the famous football family, the Mannings. In this story
Payton, Eli, Cooper, and Archie Manning play football like you’ve never seen it before, family-style. Fol-low along as one afternoon they all pile into the car for a trip to visit their grandparents. The boys joke around and play foot-
ball every chance they get; in the yard, in the car, and even at the firehouse. Read this book and be impressed by their childhood plays; the buttonhook, quarterback sneak, and hook and ladder! ~Staff pick and review by Mindy Patterson~
Storytime After School Club
NCPL Central
Tuesdays 10:30am-11:30am Wednesdays 9:00am-10:00am
Thursdays 6:30pm-7:30pm
Wednesdays 2:45pm-4:30pm
NCPL East Wednesdays 10:30am-11:30am
Tuesdays 3:15pm-4:15pm
NCPL West Fridays 10:00am-11:00am Thursdays 3:30pm-4:30pm
NCPL West After School Movie
Planet 51 Rated PG
Thursday, April 1 3:30pm-5:00pm
NCPL Central & NCPL West– program-ming is suspended between April 2nd-9th
due to Central & West Noble spring breaks.
Verbal Judo
with Zach Hayden of Hayden’s ATA Blackbelt Academy After School Special at NCPL Central in Albion
Wednesday, April 21 2:50pm-4:10pm
Verbal Judo is the martial art of the mind and mouth that can show you how to be better prepared in every verbal encounter. This class focuses on safe and healthy ways to counteract verbal abuse and bullying. After School Club members are automatically registered. All other students must register and provide own transportation.
NCPL East in AvillaNCPL East in Avilla
Saturday, April 24Saturday, April 24
1:00pm1:00pm--2:30pm2:30pm
Boys preBoys pre--school through 3rd gradeschool through 3rd grade
Inviting all Superheroes! Bring your capes, your Inviting all Superheroes! Bring your capes, your
costumes, and your powers to our very first Super-costumes, and your powers to our very first Super-
hero Party. Get ready to rumble with Batwoman, hero Party. Get ready to rumble with Batwoman,
librarian by day, caped crusader by night! Enjoy librarian by day, caped crusader by night! Enjoy
fun games, power building snacks, and a mystery fun games, power building snacks, and a mystery
event or two. But, beware! Our sources tell us that event or two. But, beware! Our sources tell us that
the villain, Bennythe villain, Benny--BookBook--Stealer, will try to infiltrate Stealer, will try to infiltrate
our party. Keep the location secret and be on alert! our party. Keep the location secret and be on alert!
RSVP by phone or in person.RSVP by phone or in person.
Chef’s Choice
After School Special NCPL West in Cromwell
Thursday, April 22 From 3:30pm-4:30pm Students are in for a treat in this month’s program! Fun but simple recipes will be available for students to re-search and make. Basic measuring tips will also be
taught. After School Club members are registered auto-matically. Additional attendees must register by phone,
in person, or on our website.
Adult
www.nobleco.lib.in.us
Scrapbooking Class at NCPL West
Monday, April 26
6:30pm
Scrapbook two 12x12 pages for a $12.00 materials fee. Bring in old photos and your own adhesive scrapbooking
tape. Must pay at registration. Stop in to see samples.
Stampin’ Up Club
Fancy Folds
Get a head start on the next holiday! Register to make Mother’s Day Cards and other occasion
cards.
NCPL West
Monday, April 12 $5.00 materials fee
6:30pm
Rated PG-13
Once upon a time, there was a quiet little village in the French countryside, whose people believed in Tranquilité - Tranquility. If you lived in this village, you understood what was expected of you. You
knew your place in the scheme of things. And if you happened to forget, someone would help remind you. In this village, if you saw something you weren't supposed to see, you learned to look the other way. If perchance your hopes had been disappointed, you learned never to ask for more. So through good times and bad, famine and feast, the villagers held fast to their traditions. Until, one winter day,
a sly wind blew in from the North...
NCPL Central….Thursday, April 22….1:30pm-3:30pm
Don’t forget to file your taxes! NCPL’s website offers a link to all of your needed tax forms and
instructions, both federal and state.
NCPL Central
FREE Computer Classes
Beginning Word Monday, April 19 from 10:30am-
12:00pm This class is for individuals who al-
ready know how to use a mouse and keyboard. It offers basic, introductory
information about Microsoft Word and how to navigate through it. Reg-ister online, in person, or by phone.
Introduction to Microsoft Excel
Wednesday, April 21 10:30am-12:00pm This class offers an introduction to Microsoft Excel, a spreadsheet
program. Individuals taking the class should be comfortable using a mouse and keyboard. In this class you will learn various functions,
capabilities, and everyday uses for Microsoft Excel. Register online, in person, or by phone.
East– Sarah’s Key By Tatiana de Rosnay Thursday, April 1 at 12:00pm West– Catch Me If You Can By Frank W. Abagnale Thursday, April 15 at 1:30pm
Central– Out Stealing Horses By Per Petterson Thursday, April 29 at 6:30pm
Decoupage Class
NCPL West
Monday, April 19
6:00pm
Register for Cut-Apart decoupage. Stop in to see details. A $10.00 materials fee must be paid at registration.
Noble County Public Library Central
813 East Main Street
Albion, IN 46701
Audio CDs 1. Alex Cross’s Trial by James Patterson 2. Angel Time by Anne Rice 3. Apt Pupil by Stephen King 4. Betrayal in Death by J.D. Robb 5. Black Hills by Nora Roberts 6. Breathless by Dean Koontz 7. Dead & Alive (Frankenstein 3) by Dean
Koontz 8. Evidence by Jonathan Kellerman 9. Half Broke Horses by Jeannette Walls 10. Hardball by Sara Paretsky 11. Ice by Linda Howard 12. Intervention by Robin Cook 13. Judgment in Death by J.D. Robb 14. Kindred in Death by J.D. Robb 15. The Lacuna by Barbara Kingsolver 16. The Last Song by Nicholas Sparks 17. Lord John & the Brotherhood of the
Blade by Diana Gabaldon 18. Lord John & the Hand of Devils by
Diana Gabaldon 19. Loyalty in Death by J.D. Robb 20. The Magicians by Lev Grossman 21. Nine Dragons by Michael Connelly 22. No Less Than Victory by Jeff Shaara 23. The Professional by Robert B. Parker 24. Pursuit of Honor by Vince Flynn 25. Rainwater by Sandra Brown 26. Reunion in Death by J.D. Robb 27. Rough Country by John Sandford 28. Rules of Vengeance by Christopher
Reich
New Materials 29. The Scarpetta Factor by
Patricia Cornwell 30. Seduction in Death by J.D.
Robb 31. Smash Cut by Sandra Brown 32. South of Broad by Pat Conroy 33. Southern Lights by Danielle
Steel 34. Spartan Gold by Clive Cussler 35. The Spire by Richard North
Patterson 36. Trial by Fire by J.A. Jance 37. True Blue by David Baldacci 38. Two Hundred Six Bones by
Kathy Reichs 39. Under the Dome by Stephen
King 40. U is For Undertow by Sue
Grafton 41. Vanished by Joseph Finder 42. Witness in Death by J.D. Robb 43. The Wrecker by Clive Cussler
New YA Audio CDs 1. After by Amy Efaw 2. Archenemy by Frank Beddor 3. Brutal by Michael Harmon 4. Catching Fire by Suzanne
Collins 5. Everything is Fine by Ann Dee
Ellis 6. Fallen by Lauren Kate 7. Hold Still by Nina Lacour 8. Leviathan by Scott Westerfield
DVDs 1. 9 2. 2010 3. The Box 4. Bright Star 5. Camp Rock 6. Coco Before Chanel 7. Cold Souls 8. Couples Retreat 9. Final Destination 10. Good Hair 11. Hurt Locker 12. Invention of Lying 13. Love Finds a Home 14. Love Happens 15. Love Takes Wing 16. Love’s Unfolding Dream 17. New York, I Love You 18. Other Man 19. Prince and Me 2 20. A Serious Man 21. Sorority Row 22. Tyler Perry’s I Can Do Bad
All By Myself 23. Whip It 24. Whiteout 25. Zombieland 26. More Than a Game
Ratings PG-13 PG-13 PG PG-13 PG PG PG-13 PG-13 R PG-13 R PG-13 PG PG-13 PG PG R R PG R R PG-13 PG-13 R R NR
1 Adult Book Discussion– Sarah’s Key by Tatiana de Rosnay
After School Movie– Planet 51 Storytime
East
West Central
12:00pm
3:30pm 6:30pm
2 Storytime West 10:00am
6 Storytime– Suspended due to Spring Break
After School Movie– Planet 51 Teen Spring Break Craft– Paperweight
Central
East Central
3:15pm 3:30pm
7 Storytime– Suspended due to Spring Break
Storytime After School Club– Suspended due to Spring Break
Central
East Central
10:30am
8 After School Club– Suspended due to Spring Break West
9 Storytime– Suspended due to Spring Break West
12 Stampin’ Up Club– Fancy Folds West 6:30pm
13 Storytime
After School Club– Local Author Signing & Book Presentation Teen Cuisin– Kaboble It!
Central
East Central
10:30am
3:15pm 3:30pm
14 Storytime
Storytime After School Club– Local Author Signing & Book Presentation
Central
East Central
9:00am
10:30am 2:45pm
15 Book Discussion Group– Catch Me If You Can by Frank Abagnale
After School Club– Local Author Signing & Book Presentation Teen Movie– Sherlock Holmes
West
West East
1:30pm
3:30pm 4:00pm
16 Book Buddies– Preschool Year 1 West 10:00am
19 Computer Class– Beginning Word Decoupage Class
Central
West
10:30am
6:00pm
20 Book Buddies– Books for Toddlers After School Special– Edible Landfill Teen Movie– Sherlock Holmes
Central
East Central
9:30am
3:15pm 3:30pm
21 Storytime
Storytime Computer Class– Introduction to Excel 2003 After School Special– Verbal Judo
Central
East Central
Central
9:00am
10:30am 10:30am
2:50pm
22 Chick Flicks and Chocolate Club– Chocolat After School Special– Chef’s Choice
Central
West
1:30pm
3:30pm
23 Storytime West 10:00am
24 Superhero Party East 1:00pm
26 Scrapbooking Class West 6:30pm
April 2010 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
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NCPL Central & NCPL West– program-ming is suspended between April 2nd-9th
due to Central & West Noble spring breaks.
27 Storytime
Teen Lunch Book Club– CNMS After School Club
Central
Central East
10:30am
10:30am 3:15pm
28 Storytime
Book Buddies– Preschool Year 2 After School Movie– Planet 51
Central
East Central
9:00am
10:30am 3:00pm
29 After School Club
Book Discussion Group– Out Stealing Horses by Per Peterson
West
Centra.
3:30pm
6:30pm
30 Storytime West 10:00am
E-Vents Registration Community outreach meets web calendar in this full featured management and planning utility. With E-vents, you can access the library's schedule from any computer web browser. You may also register for programs online at your convenience. To view our program schedule go to the Program event calendar. Our E-vents calendar also allows you to sign up to be notified by email about programs in your particular areas of interest.
E-Room Reserve What is it? E-Room Reserve allows patrons to request the use of Noble County Public Library meeting rooms and equipment. Not sure how to re-serve a room? No problem! Visit our website at http://www.nobleco.lib.in.us/e-roomreserve.html. On this page you will find a tutorial giving you step-by-step instructions about reserving your space in the library.
Please note that you may schedule 6 meetings up to a year in advance and only 4 within a 30 day period.
April 2010 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat
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18 19 20 21 22 23 24
25 26 27 28 29 30 NCPL Central & NCPL West– program-ming is suspended between April 2nd-9th
due to Central & West Noble spring breaks.
NOTICE
The Noble County Public Library wants to make the public aware that when an individual registers him/herself or a child(ren) for library programs that those registered individuals have given NCPL the as-sumed right to take and use photographs of the event for non-threatening purposes. Photographs will be used as documentation and for promotional purposes in print and on our website.
NCPL Teen Newsletter– April 2010
Central Library
813 East Main Street Albion, IN 46701
Phone (260) 636-7197 or 1-800-811-6861 Fax (260)636-3321
Monday - Thursday 8:30am - 8:30pm
Friday 8:30am - 5:30pm
Saturday
8:30am - 3:30pm
East Library
104 Ley Street Avilla, IN 46710
Phone & Fax (260) 897-3900
Monday, Wednesday, & Friday
9:00am - 5:00pm Tuesday, Thursday
9:00am - 7:30pm Saturday
9:00am - 2:00pm
West Library
120 Jefferson Street Cromwell, IN 46732
Phone & Fax (260) 856-2119
Monday, Tuesday, Thursday & Friday 9:00am - 5:00pm
Wednesday 9:00am - 7:00pm
Saturday 9:00am - 2:00pm
Noble County Public Library
www.nobleco.lib.in.us
NCPL
New Teen Materials
YA Audio CDs 1. After by Amy Efaw 2. Archenemy by Frank Beddor 3. Brutal by Michael Harmon 4. Catching Fire by Suzanne Collins 5. Everything is Fine by Ann Dee Ellis 6. Fallen by Lauren Kate 7. Hold Still by Nina Lacour 8. Leviathan by Scott Westerfield
NCPL East
For Teens Grades 5 & 6.
Teen Movie
NCPL East Phone #897-3900 Thursday, April 15 4:00pm-5:50pm
Grades 5 & 6
“This dy-
namic new
portrayal of
Sherlock
Holmes
sends
Holmes and
his stalwart
partner Wat-
son on their
latest chal-
lenge. Revealing fighting skills as le-
thal as his legendary intellect,
Holmes will battle as never before to
bring down a new nemesis and un-
ravel a deadly plot that could destroy
the country.” ~ Midwesttapes.com
Catch the Waves @
your library!
ASIF! (Advisory Students in an
Interactive Function!)
Teens, grades 6-12, help us plan your summer reading adventure. Join ASIF! and get involved. Vote on
activities, crafts, food, prizes, and more!
Call NCPL Central and
ask for Mindy!
NCPL Central
For Teens Grades 6-12.
Held every Tuesday after school at 3:30pm.
NCPL Central Tuesday, April 20 3:30pm-5:00pm
Sherlock Holmes
Teen
Lunch
Book C
lub
Tuesday, April 27 CNMS Lunches
Come and discuss current Young Hoosier books or CNMS Reading Challenge books with NCPL’s YA librarian, Mindy Patterson. Choose
your book, read it, bring it to our lunch discussion, and share your thoughts and opinions.
Scene It
Tuesday
AKA:
Teen Movie
Tuesday’s Teen Cuisine Kaboble It!
Tuesday, April 13 3:30pm-4:30pm
Make some fun kabobs in this after school teen program. Who knew snacking could be so
much fun?
Participate in our Ticket Peace campaign. This incentive program offers students a unique opportunity to keep peace in the library and earn rewards. Complete tasks on the front side of a game board (located in the Teen Area at NCPL Central) and earn tickets. Tickets can be cashed in monthly on the 3rd and 4th Tuesday after school between the times of 3:30pm-5:00pm.
Prizes Include Your choice of……..
5 Tickets: 10 extra minutes of computer time, mini candy bar, can of pop, or retro peace sign wristband 10 Tickets: 20 extra minutes of computer time, bottle of pop, wooden peace sign bracelet, leather bracelet, or solid color peace headband 20 Tickets: 30 extra minutes of computer time, peace necklace, or metal peace sign bracelet
~While supplies last!~
“This dynamic new portrayal of Sherlock
Holmes sends Holmes and his stalwart
partner Watson on their latest challenge.
Revealing fighting skills as lethal as his
legendary intellect, Holmes will battle as
never before to bring down a new neme-
sis and unravel a deadly plot that could
destroy the country.”
~ Midwesttapes.com
Spring Break Craft Paperweight Pizzaz!
Tuesday, April 6 3:30pm-4:30pm
Register to make your own paperweight. Bring
some favorite, miniature items to put inside. These are fun and fancy free!
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