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Fall 2012
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Children’s Programs 2-3
Teen Programs 4
Adult Programs 4
405 S. Pleasant St., Springdale, AR 72764 | (479) 750-8180 | www.springdalelibrary.org HOURS: Mon-Thurs 9-8 Fri 9-6 Sat 9-5 Sun 1-5
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Calling all writers! The Fiction Forge wants you! The Fiction Forge will meet on the 1
st and 3
rd Thursday each month.
This new writers’ workshop for adults is led by Brad Carter, Library Information Assistant and published author.
Sept. 6, Sept. 20 Oct. 4, Oct. 18 Nov. 1, Nov. 15 6:00—7:00 pm The Shiloh Room
September is Library Card Sign-Up Month! We encourage everyone to visit the Springdale Public Library and celebrate Library Card Sign-Up Month by registering for the most important school supply of all - a library card.
During the month of September, anyone who gets a new library card or updates their contact information will receive one coupon good for one selection from Friends of the Library Annual Fall Book Sale. New / updated patrons’ names will also be entered into a raffle for a free signed copy of a book by a local Northwest Arkansas author!
Friends of the Library
Annual Fall Book Sale The Friends of the Library will hold its annual Book Sale
Thursday Oct. 25 through Saturday Oct. 27, from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm. Current Friends members receive 1/2 off all bookstore and book sale purchases. Call us at 479-750-8180 to check the status of your membership!
The Library Book Store will be closed during October to build up inventory for the sale. Donations will continue to be accepted.
Northwest Arkansas Author
Book Fair
During the Book Sale, the Library will host its first Northwest Arkansas Author Book Fair on Saturday, Oct. 27, 2:00—4:00 pm. Stop by the Library and meet some of the talented authors who call Northwest Arkansas home! We will announce participating authors on the Library’s website at www.springdalelibrary.org
Please note that the Friends discount does not apply to any items purchased directly from authors at the Book Fair.
Celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month with Author Pat Mora The Springdale Public Library will celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month on Oct. 11, 4:00—6:00 pm, with a special Spanish Story Time for Families (Page 3) featuring author Pat Mora.
The Springdale Public Library has partnered with the University of Arkansas Office of Latino Academic Advancement to host one of a series of three presentations by Ms. Mora in celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month.
A former teacher, university administrator, consultant and award-winning author of more than forty works of poetry, nonfiction, and children's
literature, Pat Mora is also the founder of the family literacy initiative El día de los niños / El día de los libros (Children's Day / Book Day).
This event is free and registration is not required. For more information, call 479-750-8180.
Author Pat Mora
Monthly Library2Go Classes
Wednesday, Sept. 12, Oct. 10, Nov. 14
12:00—1:00 pm The Shiloh Room
Saturday, Sept. 8, Oct. 13, Nov. 10
2:00—3:00 pm The Shiloh Room
The Library will offer workshops covering Library2Go basics on the second Wednesday and the second Saturday of each month. Stop by to learn how to download Library ebooks on your mobile device!
Introducing The Fiction Forge Adult Creative Writing Workshop
Creepies & Crawlies Wednesday, Oct. 31 4:00 pm Children’s Auditorium Come watch the movie Spooky Buddies, then join us for a
simple craft and ooey gooey snack!
International Games Day@ your Library Saturday, Nov. 3 10:00 am – 4:00 pm Children’s Auditorium and Craft Area Come join the fun at the American Library Association’s
(ALA) 5th annual International Games Day @ your library!
Official sponsor GameTable Online will be opening up all of
the games on its site on
November 3rd in support of
International Games Day to
encourage players of all ages
to join in the fun. Bring your
library card to log on to library computers or bring your own
laptop, tablet, or other handheld device. New board games
as well as many old favorites will be available.
Altered T-Shirt Workshop Saturday, Nov.10
2:00 pm – 3:00 pm Children’s Craft Area Children along with their caregivers can transform not-so-
new shirts into works of art. Bring a short or long-sleeved
t-shirt or an infant bodysuit. Stencils and fabric paint will be
supplied.
Adventure Day @ your Library Tuesday, Nov. 20 4:00 pm Children’s Auditorium Whether by land, sea, or air, you’re
invited to dress up and go on an
adventure. Use your imagination and
come as an explorer, cowboy,
astronaut, pilot, ship captain or pirate,
and enjoy stories, songs and a
make-and-take craft!
Fall Reading Sessions Wednesday, Sept. 19, Oct. 24
5:30 pm – 7:00 pm Children’s Auditorium
Kibbles & Books Party Saturday, Nov.17
2:00 pm – 4:00 pm Children’s Auditorium
Join us to celebrate our first year of Kibbles & Books! Help us thank our volunteers
and participants for a fun year! Visit with the therapy dogs and take home a prize!
Kibbles & Books This program is designed to help children develop literacy skills and build confidence by reading to a therapy dog. To register, call the Children’s Services Department at 479-750-8180.
School’s Out Movie Fest
Nov. 21 Shiloh Room
10:00 am—Brave 2:00 pm—Beverly Hills Chihuahua 3
Seats are limited, so pick up your FREE ticket at the Children’s Desk beginning November 12
th.
Toddler Time (Babies – Age 3) Wednesday 9:30 am & 11:00 am Children’s Department Sept.12, 19, 26
Oct. 3, 10, 17, 24, 31
Nov. 7, 14
Pre-School Story Time Rumble in the Rainforest (Ages 3-5) Tuesday & Wednesday 9:30 am & 11:00 am Children’s Auditorium
Sept. 11/12 – Welcome to the Rainforest Sept. 18/19 – Crawlers on the Floor Sept. 25/26 – Story of the Understory
Oct. 2/3 – Traveling the Treetops Oct. 9/10 – Flying up High Oct. 16/17 – BIG Cats Oct. 23/24 – Brightly-Colored World Oct. 30/31 – Wanderin’ in Water Nov. 6/7 – Rainforest Recycling Nov. 13/14 – Protect the Forest
Trike Theatre Dramatic Book Club (4 & 5 year olds) Sept. 11, Oct. 9, Nov.13
Tuesday 4:00 pm Children’s Department This unique literacy program centers
around a 30-minute workshop that
engages preschoolers and
their families as they play
in a particular story through
creative drama strategies.
Stories are told and re-told
through acting, movement, puppetry,
prop play, visual art, and music.
Adults are not required to attend school-age programs; however, an adult must stay with children who are 7 years old and under at all times while in the Library.
Spanish Story Time for Families Jungle Adventure Thursday 4:00 pm Children’s Auditorium
Sept. 13 – Jungle Animals Sept. 20 – A Little Monkey Business Sept. 27 – Plenty of Pockets Oct. 4 – All in a Pack Oct. 11 – Hispanic Heritage Celebration with Pat Mora Oct. 18 – Curious Cocodiles Oct. 25 – Hoo! Hoo! Owls Nov. 1 – Dinosaur Pets Nov. 8 – Silly Elephants Nov. 15 – Cuddly Bears
Hispanic Heritage Month Celebration
Hispanic Heritage Month is observed from Sept. 15 through Oct. 15. This national initiative celebrates the histories, cultures, and contributions of American citizens of Spanish, Mexican, Caribbean,
and Central and South American descent.
Join us on Oct. 11, 4:00—6:00 to celebrate with a special story time featuring award-winning author and literacy activist Pat Mora!
If you would like to bring a group of 5 or more children to story time, please call the Children’s Department in advance at 479-750-8180.
After-School Program Journey to the Jungle (Ages 6-9) Tuesday 4:00 pm Children’s Auditorium Sept. 11 – A Rainforest Welcome Sept. 18 – Floor Crawlers Sept. 25 – The Understory’s Story Oct. 2 – Climbing the Canopy Oct. 9 – Flying in the Light Oct. 16 – Life of the BIG Cats Oct. 23 – Rainbow of Colors Oct. 30 – Water Wanderers Nov. 6 – Recycling in the Rainforest Nov. 13 – Forest’s Future
programs teen
Saturdays, 2:00 pm Young Adult Area
unless noted For more information, contact Sharon Christian at [email protected] or at (479) 750-8180.
Sept. 8 : The Hunger Games: The Movie (Shiloh Room) Stop by the Library to pick up your ticket to this free movie screening. Seating is limited, so don’t delay! Tickets will be available Friday, Aug. 31.
Sept. 22: Duct Tape Crafts It really can do everything! We’ll start by making duct tape cell phone cases, and then try our hand at more complicated creations.
Oct. 13: Teen Read Week: ―It Came from the Library‖ To celebrate Teen Read Week 2012, we’ll read and discuss the book This Dark Endeavor by Kenneth Oppel. Stop by the Library to pick up a copy—we’ll have several available by Saturday, Sept. 13.
Oct. 27: Friends of the Library Author Fair Don’t forget to visit the Springdale Public Library Author Fair from 2:00 to 4:00 pm! Several local writers and illustrators will visit the Library to sign and discuss their work.
Nov. 3: International Games Day Come celebrate International Games Day with on– and offline games, including several new board games donated by IGD sponsors. This program will be held in multiple locations in the Library. For more information about International Games Day, see Page 2 or call 479-750-8180.
Nov. 24: Chinese Knot Workshop Learn how to use Chinese knots to make beautiful bookmarks. A perfect gift for friends and family! The Library will supply all needed materials.
programs adult
Inklings
Teen Writing Group Tuesdays, 5:00– 6:00 pm,
Sept. 11—Nov. 13 Children’s Auditorium
Teen writers are invited to share and critique each other’s writing with published author and Library Information Assistant Brad Carter. For more information, call 479-750-8180 or email [email protected].
Legal Aid of Arkansas Sept. 19, 6:00—7:00 pm Shiloh Room Come learn about several free community legal services. Information will be available in English, Spanish, and Marshallese. This program is free and no registration is required.
Introduction to Tatting Nov. 3, 2012, 2:00—4:00 pm Shiloh Room Learn the basic tatting stitch and complete a beginner’s project in this two-hour workshop with local tatting instructor Jane Millette. A $10 material fee is required at the time of registration.
Low Income Taxpayer Clinic Nov. 10, 11:00 am -12:00 pm Shiloh Room This program from Legal Aid of Arkansas offers valuable information about the Earned Income Tax Credit. Bring a sack lunch— the Library will provide dessert!
Marcia Ransom, Director Springdale Public Library 405 S. Pleasant St., Springdale, AR 72764 479-750-8180 [email protected] www.springdalelibrary.org
L.E.O. Spanish Language Book Club 3rd Tuesday of each month | 1:30-2:30 pm
Oct. 16 Adrift
by Steven Callahan
Sept. 18 Travels with Charley in
Search of America by John Steinbeck
Nov. 20
The Killer Angels by Michael Shaara
Sept. 18 Diez Mujeres by Marcela
Serrano
Oct. 16 Aleph
by Paulo Coelho
Nov. 20 La Tumba de Colón
by Miguel Ruiz Montañez
Book Club Selections
Avid Readers Noon Book Club 3rd Tuesday of each month | 12:00 pm—1:00 pm