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Volume 41 Issue 2 burtonlibrary.org Summer / Fall 2017 Burton Public Library Don’t miss Outback Ray’s FUN and educaonal program as he shares with us his incredible and exoc animals! Fun for all ages! No registraon required. Monday, June 12 from 3 ˗ 4 p.m. Join us for games, craſts and refreshments as we kick off our Summer Reading Program. Take II Band Join us as wows us with his fantasc magical show. A show for all ages! Monday, July 17 at 3 p.m. with her magnificent bubbles! All ages welcome. Monday, July 31 at 3 p.m. Wednesday, June 7 at 2 p.m. The Chardon Polka Band will perform at 2 p.m. Each concert will begin at 6:30 p.m. Join us and Burton’s own: Nate LaPrairie (Wednesday, July 12), Jesse Huge (Thursday, July 13), and The Limited (Tuesday, July 18). Sign-up for “Build a Beer World” Summer Reading Clubs. It’s for all ages! The reading program will run from June 7 through August 4. Prize opportunies will be offered all summer! The Chardon Polka Band will be here to help get things started at 2 p.m. while Balloon Twisters create balloon art for a fun-filled aſternoon. Then, Dr. Bob and Ellie of Take II Band will entertain everyone in the Reading Garden at 6:30 p.m. Kick off your summer at Burton Public Library!

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Volume 41 Issue 2 burtonlibrary.org Summer / Fall 2017

Burton Public Library

Don’t miss Outback Ray’s FUN and educational program as he shares with us his incredible and exotic animals! Fun for all ages! No registration required.

Monday, June 12 from 3 ˗ 4 p.m.

Join us for games, crafts and refreshments as we kick off our Summer Reading Program.

Take II Band

Join us as

wows us with his fantastic magical show.

A show for all ages!

Monday, July 17 at 3 p.m.

with her magnificent bubbles! All ages welcome.

Monday, July 31 at 3 p.m.

Wednesday, June 7 at 2 p.m.

The Chardon Polka Band will perform at 2 p.m.

Each concert will begin at 6:30 p.m.

Join us and Burton’s own:

Nate LaPrairie (Wednesday, July 12),

Jesse Huge (Thursday, July 13), and

The Limited (Tuesday, July 18).

Sign-up for “Build a Better World” Summer Reading Clubs. It’s for all ages! The reading program will run from June 7 through August 4. Prize opportunities will be offered all summer! The Chardon Polka Band will be here to help get things started at 2 p.m. while Balloon Twisters create balloon art for a fun-filled afternoon. Then, Dr. Bob and Ellie of Take II Band will entertain everyone in the Reading Garden at 6:30 p.m. Kick off your summer at Burton Public Library!

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New This Fall!

Summer & Fall Storytimes

Registration is not required for Storytimes Baby Time: Babies from 3 months to 24 months with a caregiver. Tuesdays June 6 - August 15 11 a.m. Tuesdays September 12 - November 14 11 a.m.

Family Storytime: Children 5 years and younger with a caregiver. Wednesdays June 7 - August 16 10:30 a.m.

Toddler Time: Children 2 years to 3 years with a caregiver. Thursdays June 8 - August 17 10:30 a.m. Thursdays September 14 - November 16 10:30 a.m.

Movin’ & Groovin’: A Music & Movement Program: Children 2 to 5 years with a caregiver. Fridays June 9 - August 18 11 a.m. Fridays September 15 - November 17 11 a.m.

DUPLO Family Storytime: Children ages 5 and younger with a caregiver are encouraged to read, build and play at this special storytime where we’ll read a story and build key characters and scenes from the story with DUPLO blocks.

Wednesdays September 13 - November 15 10:30 a.m.

Through Backyard Habi-

tats

Holly Carine from Geauga-Trumbull Solid Waste Manage-ment District will teach us how animals communicate and are natural builders with a story, game and craft.

No registration or fees are required unless otherwise noted. Register online or call (440) 834-4466. Visit burtonlibrary.org for program details.

June 13 ˗ August 15 For ages 5+. Join us as we spend

time building Lego creations. Tuesdays from 2:30 ˗ 3:30 p.m.

4 ˗ H and Pet Care Series Wednesdays 4 p.m. - June 14 & 21 6 p.m. - June 28

Join us as we partner with Greener Fields who will be bringing in 4-H

animals for us to meet! This three-part program will teach us about

pet-care, what it takes to raise a 4-H animal in Geauga County and

non-animal 4-H projects.

Touch-a-Truck and Tractor

Have you ever wondered what the inside of a truck looks like? Do you love tractors and machines? We will have

REAL trucks, tractors and other machines for you to explore! Refreshments and a craft provided. All ages welcome.

Monday, June 19 from 3 – 4 p.m.

Thursday Movies

at the Library

Beat the summer heat and join us for a family-friendly movie. Snacks and drinks provided. Thursdays June 15, July 6 & 20 and August 3 at 2 p.m.

STEAM Program:

Grades 2 – 5

Girls and boys who love to craft, give your art a digital boost with science,

technology and engineering. Create a wiggling, jiggling drawing

machine that you get to keep!

Registration required.

Thursday, June 29 at 2 p.m.

Grades K – 5

From recycled robot-building to

science, drop in and

see what fun awaits!

Thursdays June 22 and July 13 & 27 at 2 p.m.

Emily’s Music Extravaganza

Ages 4 – 11 Wednesdays

July 5 & 19 and August 2 at 1 p.m.

Emily from the Chardon Polka Band is back and she has some extra-awesome music programs planned for music lovers.

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No registration or fees are required unless otherwise noted. Register online or call (440) 834-4466. Visit burtonlibrary.org for program details.

W e d n e s d a y s a t 3 p . m .

Escape Room Do you think you have

what it takes to escape the library?! You and your team will be locked in and you

will have to solve puzzles, riddles and decipher a series of clues to find the key to

escape. Registration required. Thursday, November 30 at 6:30 p.m.

Daily Makerspace Programs After-school Makerspace Kits and activities for fall.

Come Mingle on Mondays: Play board games, talk movies, music and more. Try It Tuesdays: From junk drawer challenges to take-it-apart sessions.

Are you willing to take the challenge?

Wacky Wednesday Challenges: Brain boosters and silly games to relieve

mid–week stress. That Thursday Thing: Try your hand at different crafts.

Finish-Up Fridays: We’ll finish up projects and challenges from the week

and explore the Makerspace Kits.

Nora the Explorer

from Geauga Park District will teach us about animals and how they build their homes. See real animal homes!

Monday, July 24 at 3 p.m.

Book Bingo Grades K – 5 Join us for some book-themed bingo! You can win books as prizes! Snacks provided.

Registration required. Wednesday, September 13

at 3:30 p.m.

Therapy Dog Reading Program

Grades K – 5

Practice your reading skills this fall as we welcome Paws for Reading into our library for some therapy-dog reading fun.

Registration required. Saturday, October 7 at 11 a.m.

Pumpkin Painting

We’ll supply the pumpkins and paint, you supply the creativity! All ages welcome with caregiver.

Registration required. Wednesday, October 18 at 6 p.m.

Origami Extravaganza Grades 2 – 5

Come see what we can make with paper! A few folds and ta-dah!

Registration required.

Thursday, October 26 at 3:30 p.m.

Cooking Class for Kids

Ages 5+

We’ll prepare simple recipes that are hands-on and incorporate fresh and healthy ingredients.

Registration required. Wednesday, November 8 at 3:30 p.m.

Celebrating Country Hearth

In celebration of Burton’s Country Hearth Christmas , the Youth Services Department will provide a “Make n’ Take” craft at the library. All ages welcome.

Saturday, November 25 from 11 a.m. – 1 p.m.

Come join Miss Deb for conversations about books and movies and all things

FANDOM while enjoying snacks. Wednesdays at 3 p.m.

September 6, October 18 & November 1

is Everywhere Grades K – 5

It’s pretty hard to walk around your home or in the great outdoors without touching something that doesn’t have chemistry at work! Retired research scientist, Dr. Lawson Wideman, will show us interesting chemical reactions, color changes and teach us how to build a battery.

Monday, July 10 at 3 p.m.

T E E N M O V I E

Bring a friend and meet new ones while we watch favorite movies.

September 20, October 25 & November 15

for Teens and Adults

The Science & Ethics of Cloning

Hiram College associate professors, Dr. Erin Lamb and Dr. Nicolas Hirsch, will present types of cloning and the history of cloning science. This is part of the Chautauqua Panel. Registration required. Friday, June 9 at 11:30 a.m.

Saturday, June 10 Registration required. Learn how to write, edit and publish from very talented authors!

Amanda Flower will teach fiction writing from 10:30 a.m. ˗ 12 Noon

Lunch: 12 Noon—1 p.m (Bring a bag lunch; we will provide drinks)

Casey Daniels will teach mystery writing from 1 ˗ 2:30 p.m.

Barbara Hacha will discuss editing and getting published from 2:30 ˗ 4 p.m.

Declutter your Home!

Join Eileen Adkins of ‘Leen On Me Organizing as she takes you on a journey to become organized and clutter-free! Registration required.

Thursday, June 29 at 6:30 p.m.

Foster Care and Adoption

Information Night

Jodi Miller of Geauga County Job and Family Services will provide

information on how to “Give our kids a home”.

Tuesday, July 11 at 6:30 p.m.

Spiritualism and Mediumship

Reverend Jenni Vinecourt

will discuss and demonstrate how spiritualism and mediumship can enhance your connection to those on the other side of life. Tuesday, August 1 at 6:30 p.m.

I n ternet Bas ics

Learn how to navigate and search the world wide web through hands-on instruction. Registration begins July 9.

Wednesday, August 9 at 10 a.m.

Why We Care Where

Grandma Went to Church

presented by author Sunny Morton Learn what various types of church records look like and how to access them for your genealogy research. Thursday, August 10 at 6:30 p.m.

Led by local artist Margaret Khairallah. Using found materials from nature, participants will craft a doll. Open to teens and adults. Registration begins July 10. Saturday, August 12 at 10 a.m.

3-D Printing

Learn how to design a simple 3D object and submit it for the

Burton Public Library 3D printing queue.

Registration begins July 16.

Wednesday, August 16 at 10 a.m.

Garfield’s World presented by

Rebecca Hayward of the James A. Garfield

National Historic Site

Learn about the man, the president and his home in Mentor, Ohio. Thursday, August 17 at 6:30 p.m.

Welton Cemetery: History Written in Stone Explore the Welton Cemetery and discover more than cold stones and the dearly departed. This is an outdoor program, so dress appropriately and wear sturdy boots. Presented in conjunction with the Geauga Park District. We will meet at Welton Cemetery, 13970 Goodwin Avenue in Burton. Saturday, October 21 from 1 ˗ 2:30 p.m. Registration begins September 21.

Cutting the Cord

Confused by all of the options out there? Let us help! We will discuss ROKU, Fire Stick, Apple TV, Sling TV Netflix and more. Free sites for cost savings comparisons and internet speed will be provided.

Tuesday, September 5 at 6:30 p.m.

No registration or fees are required unless otherwise noted. Register online or call (440) 834-4466. Visit burtonlibrary.org for program details.

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Passport Fair @ the Library

The Geauga Clerk of Courts will provide “one-stop

shopping” to complete necessary forms, have them certified and send them for you. Photos available for $10. Visit burtonlibrary.org for a link for required documents.

Saturday, June 3 10 a.m. ˗ 1 p.m.

Snakes & Salamanders, Toads & Turtles Presented by Geauga Park District

See how these reptiles and amphibians benefit the environment and what we can do to encourage healthy populations. Tuesday, June 27 at 6:30 p.m.

Guided Meditation in the Garden with the

Join Lydia Snyder for suizen breathing meditation through the shakuhachi flute. Wear comfortable clothing and bring a mat or blanket to sit on. Thursday, June 8 at 10 a.m.

Please join us

at the Burton Public Library

for dynamic book discussions and

great conversation!

Refreshments will be served.

Our monthly reading selections

are posted on our

website at burtonlibrary.org.

Learn how to use Microsoft Publisher to create professional looking flyers. Basic keyboard and mouse skills are required.

Registration begins October 16. Thursday, November 16 at 6:30 p.m.

Publisher

Microsoft Word for beginners

Learn how to create a simple document, change fonts, add images and save. Bring your own laptop or use one of ours. Basic keyboard and mouse skills are required. Registration begins September 26.

Thursday, October 26 at 6:30 p.m.

Party~Arty Pa int N i te

with “Mockta i ls ”

Get together with friends for a night of painting on canvas! Suggested

donation of $20 per person.

Registration begins October 2.

Thursday, November 2 from 6˗8 p.m.

Tuesday Evening Book Club

Join us on the second Tuesday of each month at 7 p.m.

June 13 - We Were Liars by E. Lockhart July 11 - A Man Called Ove by Frederick Backman August 8 - The Astronaut Wives Club: A True Story by Lily Koppel September 12 - The Readers of Broken Wheel Recommend by Katarina Bivald October 10 - The Thirteenth Tale by Diane Setterfield November 14 - Hidden Figures by Margot Lee Shetterley

Adult Programs and Events No registration or fees are required unless otherwise noted. Register online or call (440) 834-4466. Visit burtonlibrary.org for program details.

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Altered Books Two Sessions

Saturday, November 11

10:30 a.m. ˗ 12 Noon eReader or Tablet Cover class

1 p.m. ˗ 3 p.m. Creative Workshop

Register for one or both sessions beginning October 11.

in

Join in this fun holiday tradition!

Entry forms (with rules) will be available in October at burtonlibrary.org and at the Circulation Desk. The categories are Child, Teen, Adult and Family/Groups.

Entries are due on Monday, November 20, between 9:30 a.m. and 7:30 p.m.

Thursday Afternoon Book Club

Join us on the second Thursday of each month from 1:30 - 3 p.m. in the Large Meeting Room.

June 8 ˗ The Wright Brothers September 14 ˗ The Readers of by David McCullough Broken Wheel Recommend by Katerina Bivald July 13 ˗ Dead Wake October 12 ˗ Where’d You Go, by Erik Larson Bernadette by Maria Semple August 10 ˗ Luncheon November 9 ˗ Stuff: Compulsive Hoarding & the Meaning of Things by Randy Frost

New Participants Welcome!

Microsoft

In Memoriam

David E. Beten Dave and Kathy Beten

Susie Gunia

Marjorie T. Brown Dick and Gloria Messner

Jack Brown

Michael “Mike” Burke Anne, Sean and Maeve Burke

Dianne Lillibridge Jeanette Burnett

Aileen Caputo Charlie Caputo

Elmer Cheh Jenny Cheh

Monroe Cole Merritt Ellen Cole

My Mother Patti Cook

Michaelean Pesek Jim and Beth Croup

Robert McCullough Beth Cupp

Tom Shepherd Bob and Carol Varga

Hugh Brownlee Nancy Dallos

Edith Mann Meta Jo Dennis

Rose Klouda Margaret DeYoung

Jane Halchin Bill and Sandy Scott

Roy Emerson Nancy Emerson

Bert Fielitz Jean Fielitz

Ralph Franks Bonnie Franks

Albert Fritz Dorothy Fritz

In Memoriam

Jane Kay Pifer Gonczy Jim Gonczy

Harold and Elizabeth Gunia George “Butch” Gunia

Susie Gunia

Vernon and Helen Hood John and Marilyn Hambrecht

Ted and Nancy Herrick Jim and Janeth Larson

Howard and Beckie Herrick

John Gander Curt and Kathy Johnson

Myron Kimpton Marcianne Kimpton

June Marie Macek Stephen Macek

Edward “Ted” McIntee Janet McIntee

Helen K. Merritt Frank S. Merritt

Ervin Miller Lon Miller

Donald E. Braunlich, D.O. Patricia J. Braunlich Sandra J. Braunlich

Mr. and Mrs. James B. Miller

Frank E. Samuel, Jr. Jacqueline Samuel

Pearl Parsons Joanne Speidel

Karl Goff, Alice Osmond and

Ernie Pfenniger Peggy Sugerman

Peter P. Surckla

Mrs. Janet C. Surckla

Anita Head Pat Sutter

Pearl A. Towne Dennis and Jean Towne

In Memoriam

Laverne Hess Bonnie Ward

Shirley A. Wilson Mary Wilson

William and Rose Workman Earl and Mary Gooding Dan and Linda Workman

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In Honorarium

Burton Library Staff Marge Bones

Charlie Caputo Michael and Kareen Caputo

Tom and Carole Cseplo

Library Volunteers Mark and Ellen Edeburn

Our Great Grandchildren Bill and Joanne George

Marianna Luxenberg Gretchen Luxenberg

Our 1st Responders The Men and Women in BLUE

Kim and Ruth Sperling

Don and Judy Starr Rob Starr

Thirteenth Annual Fund Drive Honored Donors

Arms Trucking Company William and Margaret Clark

Charitable Foundation Great Lakes Cheese Co., Inc.

Junction Auto Sales The Tuesday Club

Anonymous Andy and Linda Baker

Judith Beaumier Joe Belhobek, DDS, MS

Fred and Jennie Bemberg Tony and Darlene Bina

Joyce Blair Elmer Bollinger

Brian and Carol Brockway

Dave and Jacqie Brockway Tom and Lisa Buckles

Dawn Burdyshaw Tony Carlucci

John and Janice Cipolla Bill and Becky Crowley

Dan and Marge Dingman Roger and Bobbie Durham

Ken and Ammie Evers Marilyn Ferrarra

Elizabeth Flerchinger Frank and Rose Frederico

Jay and Sue Giles Barbara Goff

Herb and Rosalie Hall Florence Herst

Janet Hess Eric and Heather Higgs

Mary Jane Horner Russ and Kay Hurd

Steve and Julie Kirby

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Launch-A-Young Reader Donations

In Memory of Joseph Durket Joyce Blair

Mark and Anne Durket

In Memory of Janet Gunia Romero Susie Gunia

Ladies of the Thursday Afternoon Book Club

Recent Donations to the Burton Public Library

Luxenberg Family Reading Garden Donations

In Memory of Herbert Luxenberg

Marianna Luxenberg

Daphne Kleve Lynn Knable

Ginny Kolinsky Jim and Janice Koster

Carl and Carole Lemponen David and Karen Leonard

Mary McCullough Bill and Rebecca Miller

Sue Miller John and Diane Mixer

Eileen Mormino Dorothy Mullet

Lora Myers Gary and JoAnn Ott

Dr. Barry and Bonnie Pearce Patricia Pfouts Marilyn Pickett

Bill and Kathy Pinkava Dave and Carole Pleva

Dixie Richardson Katie Ringenbach

John Gander Memorial Elmer Bollinger

Pete Kostelec Memorial Richard and Sally Siciliano

Dorothy Cheeks Memorial Janet McIntee

Clio Club

Aileen Caputo Memorial Charlie Caputo

Dianne Lillibridge Memorial

Letha Billman Marlene Blunt

Russ and Judy Borowry Mike and Joan Fath

Thirteenth Annual Fund Drive Honored Donors John and Yvonne Rowland

Gordan Safran Kathy Schaefer

Richard and Sally Siciliano Alan and Iola Skinner

Pete and Ruth Spanos Family Don and Judy Starr

Mary Suvada Sean, Kris and Adam Thompson

Al and Dawn Tolchinsky Bill and Elaine Trask

Monica Truelsch Kurt Updegraff

Dr. Mary Jane Urbanowicz Don Voorhees

Ed Ward Ron and Sandy Weese

Charles and Carolyne Weikart Gail Wilson

Bob and Debbie Zenz Julie Ziemak

Dianne Lillibridge Memorial Darlene Fiest

Mark and Deborah Finn Jim and Laurie Frajter Bob and Barb Kumher

Scott and Shelly Masterson Tom and Judy Polomsky

Ken and Sue Pyles Gwen Richman

Richard and Sally Siciliano Paul L. Stolar

Paul and Jennifer Szabo Fred and Agnes Weikart

Monetary Donations

Grace L. Cone Trust James Endowment Foundation

Mary Ann Sedivy

Memorial Donations

Did you know that the Burton Public Library delivers books to people who are homebound? This free service is available to residents of the Berkshire School District who cannot get to the Library. Call 440-834-4466 for more details.

Nonprofit Org.

U.S. Postage

PAID

Burton OH 44021

E C R W S S

BOXHOLDER OR

Come ready to grapple with questions and venture opinions on a variety of ethical questions raised as a result of being able to do things today that Mary Shelley presented in the context of fiction. Registration required.

Friday, June 9 at 10 a.m.

with Enologist Tony Carlucci

To avoid pre-judgement based on brand/label/price, Tony will lead participants through the process of blind winetasting and provide tips for hosting your own party. $10 payable at the door. Must be 21 years and older. Registration begins August 21.

Thursday, September 21 at 7 p.m.

Art Show

Burton

2017

Entry Night Artist Reception Gallery Monday, October 2 Tuesday, September 26 October 3 - 15

14588 W. Park St., PO Box 427 Burton OH 44021 440-834-4466 Dial-a-Story 440-834-0707 burtonlibrary.org

Library Hours:

9 a.m. ˗ 8 p.m. Monday ˗ Thursday 9 a.m. ˗ 6 p.m. Friday 10 a.m. ˗ 4 p.m. Saturday Closed Sunday

Library Holiday Closings: Independence Day July 3 & 4 Labor Day September 2 & 4 Columbus Day October 9 Thanksgiving Day November 23

Presented by Susan Marie Frontczak

Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein, “Does a Clone Have a Soul?”

Open to artists ages 16 years and older who live, work or attend school in

Geauga, Lake or Portage Counties. Entry forms and rules will be available at

the Circulation Desk and on our website, burtonlibrary.org, in August.

Join us as Cynthia, Connor’s mother, shares the amazing story of Connor’s medical journey

which led him to a true miracle that changed his life!

as featured on

ABC’s World News Tonight

Wednesday, June 21 at 6:30 p.m.

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