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he Beale Memorial Libraryis offering the followingclasses in April:
National Library Week @Your Library — Create Your
Own Story: Researching your Roots @Ancestry.com,
Thursday, April 14, 11 a.m. – 1 p.m.
Learn how to use online databaseAncestry.com to look for members ofyour family, and to help completeyour family tree.
Beginning Surfing: Basic InternetSaturday, April 16, 10 a.m. – noon
Let experts show you their tricksand tips to finding fun and reliableinformation on the Internet. Learnhow to develop effective search strate-gies, choose the right search engine,decipher URLs, and much more.
Tuition for TeensSaturday, April 23, 10 a.m. – noon
Find the solution to your collegefunding dilemma. Open to studentsand their parents. This free class willprovide the opportunity to discovercareers, colleges, and funding for yourfuture with the Tuition FundingSources Database.
Finding Jobs OnlineTuesday, April 26, 11 a.m. – 1 p.m.
Using the Internet, learn about:* Kern County Library home page* Career research* Online classifieds and databas-
es, as well as other sites that provideinformation on career assessment &resume development
* Using job search websites* Registering online* Resumes
Participants should be able to use amouse, follow a link, type an Internetaddress into the Address Bar and typeinformation into a text box.
(Please note: the above classesrequire a basic knowledge of comput-er keyboard and mouse.)
Other Events at the BealeMemorial Library in April:
Toddler Time! Parents are invitedto accompany their 18-month-oldthrough 2-year-old children formusic, nursery rhymes, stories andplay — Arkelian Children’s Library.
Fridays, 10:30 a.m.: Preschool Sto-
rytime — Arkelian Children’s Library.
Tuesday, April 12, 3:30 p.m. TAG –The Teen Advisory Group meeting isopen to students in grades 7 through
12. Come to suggest books, CDs andmovies for the library collection. Helpplan, organize and attend teen pro-grams. Volunteer at library events.Help with programs for younger chil-dren. Design posters and create dis-plays. Write reviews for the library’steen page and blog. – Lake Room.
Wednesday, April 13, 3:30 p.m.—Join the SHELebration! CelebratePoetry Month with the poems of ShelSilverstein. Create and illustrate yourown poems or stories and share themwith us. —Arkelian Children’s Room.
April 14-15 — Vote now for Chil-
dren’s Choice Book Awards —Choose YOUR favorite book, author,and illustrator of the year. Ballotsavailable in the Arkelian Children’sroom at the Beale Memorial Library
Saturday, April 16, 10-11 a.m.: Vol-unteer Orientation. Please call toreserve a space at 868-0784.
Saturday, April 16, 1-3 p.m.—Cele-
brate National Library Week with
“Scrapbooking 101 Class.” SimplyScrapbooks will share their expertisein scrapbooking and teach you how tochoose your scrapbook layout, dis-play your favorite photos, pull outyour embellishing pen, and cus-tomize your story, your way. Bring in afew photos, your favorite markers,and get ready for an enjoyable hands-on experience. —Tejon Room
Saturday, April 16, 2 p.m.—
National Library Week @ Your
Library. A play by Dennis Foon, “NewKid” — Nick is the new kid, justmoved to America from anothercountry. He is the outsider, speaks adifferent language, and doesn’t fit in.Join Nick on his journey of self-dis-covery as he makes new friends, andteaches his new classmates that beingdifferent isn’t a bad thing. —Present-ed by CSUB Theater for Young Audi-ences — in the Auditorium.
Tuesday, April 19, 4 p.m. — Drop in
and Decorate Cookies. Teens, drop bythe library and decorate cookies withus! Cookies, icing and sprinkles will beprovided — Lake Room.
Wednesday, April 20, 3:30 p.m. —
Art in the Afternoon. Children andparents will enjoy developing theircreativity through different art tech-niques, interactive fun for the wholefamily. Supplies provided. — ArkelianChildren’s Room.
Thursday, April 21, 4 p.m. — Ink
Art. Teens, create one-of-a-kind t-shirts! Bring a light-colored shirt tomake your own inkblot style tee. Sup-plies will be provided. — Lake Room.
Friday, April 22, 10:30 a.m. —
Eggsellent Preschool Storytime.
Enjoy stories, songs, crafts and anEaster egg hunt. — Arkelian Children’sRoom.
Saturday, April 23, 11 a.m.: LocalHistory Lecture Series: Kern County’sWild Blue Yonder—Stealth bombers,Space shuttles, and the Blue Angels.Have you ever wondered how one ofour country’s most important AirForce Bases got its start? Join Lt. Col.David Smith (Ret.) as he traces thehistory of this Kern County landmark.— Tejon Room.
Saturday, April 23, 11 a.m.— Paws
to Read. Children, build your readingskills by sharing stories with a therapydog — Arkelian Children’s Room.
Saturday, April 30, 11 a.m. — Writ-
ing Workshop 101. Do you enjoy theart of putting pen to paper, or fingersto keyboard? Would you like to meetother writers to discuss the craft? Nowriting experience necessary. —TejonRoom.
All events are free. No reservationsnecessary. For more information, callBeale Memorial Library at 868-0770.
t’s time to leave the girly girlin the kitchen and get yourhands dirty in the garden! Asmy favorite time of yearapproaches, blossoms areslowly popping out from
naked limbs, soft sunlight kissesthe ground, and billowy clouds fillup the sky. This could only meanone thing — planting season isnear!
This is a time of careful plan-ning and breaking up the crackedwinter soil that is devoid of all life— except weeds. Darn, dirtyweeds; how I hate them so.
There is something about goinginto your backyard and harvesting your crop instead ofdriving to the store when you need produce. Need atomato to add to your gourmet pizza, or a sprig of pars-ley for garnish? No need to trek down the block; justwalk a few steps to the garden and voila! — fresh pro-duce in your hands! Plus you don’t have to worry aboutwhat kind of scary little extras are in your produce,because you cared for your plants yourself. No greasywaxes, no nasty pesticide residues, no gasses to speedup ripening — just pure, unadulterated, fresh, ripe pro-duce.
Sounds great, huh.Try it, it’s really not difficult if you aren’t afraid to get
down and dirty. Plus you attract all kinds of gorgeous lit-tle creatures for you to gaze at. It really is a rewarding,great thing to have your own garden.
If you’ve never planted a garden, don’t have room inyour backyard, or have no backyard, don’t worry! Youcan make some pretty amazing container gardens thatvirtually take no effort at all.
There’s even tomato vines that are in a hangingplanter on the market now — all you have to do is water
them.So, why should you prefer homegrown over store
bought produce? Homegrown fruits and veggies are somuch better tasting than commercially grown stuff. Notthat big farmers are bad — because without farmers wewould all starve — but they have to worry about shelflife, large quantity, and shipping long distances, wherethe home gardener is more concerned with peakripeness, since the garden is only a few feet away fromthe table. Sure, you may not have the experience andeducation a commercial farmer has, but that doesn’tmean your green thumb will fail. Just do it! Go buy apot, and some potting soil, throw a plant in there, waterit, throw in some organic fertilizer once a month — andin no time you will get to eat your success.
Not sure what to plant and when? The Vegetable Gar-den (http://www.thevegetablegarden.info/planting-zones) is a handy dandy little website that will help youout. All you have to do is find out which zone you live inand go from there. Go to the site and enter your zip codeto find your planting zone. Once you do that you canfind the planting schedule for your zone. If you’re likeme and like to see a monthly calendar on exactly whatto do in your garden, you’ll find a calendar for each zoneon the site too! See? So easy, right? During cooler cli-mate, you can try setting up an herb garden in yourkitchen window sill, or at a south-facing window.
Don’t be scared — take baby steps first — it will beworth it in the end!
Candice Rogers aka “The Old Lady At Heart”works inthe agriculture industry as an Entomology ResearchCoordinator and in her off hours she devotes time topreserving the past and adding her own personal flareto traditional arts once attributed to a more simplegeneration.She enjoys blogging and showing othershow fun these traditional arts can be.Her goal is toencourage others to slow down and get back to thebasics — while learning from her own mistakes andlaughing with her along the way.
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Beale Library opens its doorsto new classes for all ages
BY CLAUDIA SMITHCommunity contributor
EARTS Connection is a nonprofit organi-zation in Bakersfield that serves as aresource center for over 5,000 familieswho have children with all kinds of dis-abilities. We are hosting our annual Walk
Across the Spectrum Event at Golden Valley HighSchool on Saturday, April 16 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.to bring awareness of autism in our community.
Golden Valley High School is one mile south of
Panama Lane, west of South Union Ave.The Walk Across the Spectrum Event will include
walking around the school track. There will be firstand second-place trophies awarded to the teamswho walk the most laps around the track. There willalso be trophies awarded to individuals. We willhave food, a calming area, obstacle course, bouncehouse and first class entertainment.
It will truly be a wonderful day!For more information please call Ana Gomez at
328-9055 x257 or email: [email protected].
HAutism awareness walk at Golden Valley High
COURTESY OF CAL STATE BAKERSFIELDhe prestigious John Brock Community Ser-vice Award will be presented to Susan C.Hersberger, public affairs director at AeraEnergy LLC, one of California’s largest oilproducers.
Hersberger is responsible for coordinating com-munity relations and external communication inKern County and other Aera locations in the state.She has worked in the oil industry since 1990 whenshe joined Shell’s California affiliate. Prior to that,she held a similar position in the telephone industrywith Contel (now part of Verizon).
Active in civic affairs, Hersberger currently servesin Kern County on the leadership team of GreaterBakersfield Vision 2020 and as a director of the Bak-ersfield Museum of Art and the Bakersfield Sym-phony Orchestra. She also serves on the ExecutiveAdvisory Council of the CSU Bakersfield School ofBusiness and Public Administration and is a mem-ber the Rotary Club of Bakersfield. In Ventura Coun-ty, Hersberger is a director of the Ventura CountyEconomic Development Association.
“The committee was very excited to select Susanas this year’s recipient,” said Keith Brice, presidentof Mid State Development Corp. and selection com-mittee member. “She embodies all that such a pres-tigious award is about. Her extensive record ofcommunity service is truly impressive.”
Previously, Hersberger served as chairman of theboard of the Greater Bakersfield Chamber of Com-merce and as a director of the Friends of MercyFoundation, the Options Unlimited Women’s Busi-ness Conference, the Jim Burke Education Founda-tion, Junior Achievement of Bakersfield, and thePrivate Industry Council of Employers TrainingResource. She served on the Chamber task forcethat established Leadership Bakersfield and is apast chairman of the Leadership Bakersfield Advi-sory Council.
A Phi Beta Kappa graduate of Indiana Universitywith a BA in French, Hersberger also holds an MA inWest European Studies from Indiana University andan MBA from Northern Illinois University, whereshe was inducted into Beta Gamma Sigma.
The sponsoring organization of this event is theExecutive Advisory Council of CSUB’s School ofBusiness and Public Administration. The Councilcomprises approximately 25 business and commu-
nity leaders who provide advice and support to theschool.
Proceeds from the event help to fund the JohnBrock Endowment, which funds scholarships forstudents in CSUB’s School of Business and PublicAdministration. Scholarships will be presented tothis year’s four recipients at the John Brock AwardDinner on Sept. 8 at Seven Oaks Country Club.
Award recipients in the dinner’s 20-year historyare Lou and Sheryl Barbich, Gregory Bynum, JimBurke, Morgan Clayton, Joan Dezember, RayDezember, Dr. John Forney, Harvey Hall, Don Hart,Bernard Herman, Jimmie Icardo, Bob Karpe, GeorgeMartin, David Parker, Robert Price, John Pryor, Rev.Glenn Puder, Vincent Rojas, Jr., Mary K. Shell, JerryStanners, Joe D. Stevenson, Gene Voiland, Ray Wat-son and, the inspiration for the award, John BrockSr.
Tickets are $150 per person and can be purchasedfrom the CSUB School of Business and PublicAdministration. Corporate table sponsorships alsoavailable.
For further information and ticket purchases,call 654-2157.
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CSUB to honor Susan Hersberger withJohn Brock Community Service Award
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CANDICEROGERSColumnist
Candice Rogers shows off a garden goodie from her garden.
PHOTO PROVIDED
Susan C. HersbergerCALIFORNIAN FILE
Peter Perez, 5, looks for a book in thechildren’s section of the Beale Library.
Tomato plant with green tomatoes ripening.
It’s time to get your hands dirty — in the garden!
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