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1 800 Memorial Drive Griffin, GA Inside this issue: Summer Reading 2 Stories in Motion 2 Griffin-Spalding County Library Newsletter Volume 3, Issue 1 March May 2018 Children's Programs 2, 3 Teen Programs 4 Adult Programs 4, 5 AARP Tax-Aide 5 Book Club/ Book Descriptions Book Club Kits 6 FROGSLIB 7 Library Closings 7 Library Board Meetings Tributes and Donations WorkSource Georgia Adult Volunteers 8 Teen Summer Volunteer Poetry for Fines 8 Zoo Pass Changes 8 Subscribe to Library Newsletter Ask-a-Lawyer 9 Staff Picks 9 Mobile Printing 9 Computer Help 10 1,000 Books Before Kindergarten SPLOST FUNDS COLLECTION DEVELOPMENT Thanks to Spalding County s Special Purpose Local Option Sales Tax (SPLOST), patrons will be seeing new books on the library shelves! Funding included in the 2015 SPLOST for library technology and materials has been released. Using these funds, the library will be adding new books to the collection every month. The first major areas of the collection to see these updates will be the adult and children s nonfiction sections, along with large print. The library plans to continue adding new books to every section, so keep your eyes peeled! For technology we are planning additions to our new Launchpad collection for kids, along with improvements and additions to the patron-use computers, wireless printing capabilities, and database access. The library plays a vital role in giving the community access to the resources it needs, via print books or technology. Whether it s applying for a job or college, doing homework, getting healthcare information, learning to read, learning a new skill, or simply looking for a good book (in print, digital, or audio!), the library is here to serve you. We are excited to announce that Georgia Download Destination (GADD) has switched from Overdrive to RBdigital as the new vendor for e-books, e-audiobooks, and e-magazines. Use your PINES library card and PIN (Personal Identification Number) to register for RBdigital: While RBdigital is compatible with most devices, at this time, there are some older, dedicated e-readers such as Nook Simple Touch, Kindle Voyage and Paperwhite that will not work with the RBdigital app. Overall, RBdigital offers more content, including digital magazines in an easy to use interface. Call the library for assistance. ENTER TO WIN A KINDLE FIRE 7 To thank you for your patience during this transition, the library will give away three (3) Kindle Fire 7 devices! To enter the FREE drawing, either complete the entry form at the library or submit the form online from the library s website. Limited to one entry per adult patron.
2 Page 2 Page 2 CHILDREN S PROGRAMS GET READY FOR SUMMER READING - LIBRARIES ROCK! Everyone can join our rockin summer of fun! Pick up your summer reading information beginning May 25. Not only do we want to get everyone reading this summer, but we also want to get you moving and shaking at our phenomenal programs for kids, families, teens, and adults. We will have a special calendar of events just for our summer programs. STORIES IN MOTION This interactive story time is for toddlers and their parents or caregivers. The fun includes theme-based songs, fingerplays, activities, stories, movement, crafts, and more. Ages 1-3. March 6, 7, 13, 14, 20, 21, 27, 28 April 3, 4, 10, 11, 17, 18, 24, 25 May 1, 2, 8, 9, 15 16, 22, 23 (No Stories in Motion May 29 & 30) 10:30 am - 11:15 am March is Craft Month Free Craft Kits During the month of March, the library will have simple crafts for children to make at the library or to take home. Limited to one craft kit per child. Request a kit at the Circulation desk. No age limit. CHECK OUT OUR CHILDREN S PROGRAMS Growing Into Readers Thursdays 10:30 am starting April 5 Preschool-aged children are growing into readers. Families, childcares, schools, and groups are invited to come to storytime at the library! This weekly preschool storytime includes stories, songs, movement, activities, and more. Storytime and early literacy experiences are a vital part of child development. We want to partner with parents and caregivers to offer quality early literacy experiences for children that are age appropriate and fun! Ages 4-5. Seuss Celebration! Friday, March 2 4:30 pm - 5:30 pm In celebration of National Read Across American Day we invite you to our Seuss Extravaganza. We will be sharing all things Seussical including crafts, games, activities and, of course, books by Dr. Seuss. Also while you are at the library, take a picture with the Seuss-themed photo frame and make an awesome button. Wear your best Seuss attire..
3 Page 3 CHILDREN S PROGRAMS - Continued Movie Matinee The Nut Job 2: Nutty by Nature Rated PG Friday, March 16 2:30 pm - 4:10 pm Surprise! Kids are off from school, so drop by the library for a free family movie matinee. Surly and his friends must stop Oakton City s mayor from destroying their home to make way for a dysfunctional amusement park. Refreshments provided. Eric Carle Caterpillar Party Thursday, April 12 10:30 am - 11:30 am During National Library Week, all our little ones and their grownups are invited to share in the celebration of libraries and Eric Carle. Our favorite caterpillar, from The Very Hungry Caterpillar, will be the star of the party with crafts, stories, games, and snacks all related to our wiggly friend. For programs that require registration, please call Family Watershed Scavenger Hunt Saturday, April 14 2:30 pm - 4:30 pm Alexa Robinson, Watershed Protection Specialist with Griffin Public Works will meet with kids, teens and adults to educate on how to help protect our local rivers and river basin. She will lead an outdoor Scavenger Hunt and will present the Enviroscape, a working 3-D model. This event is encouraged as a pre-class for those planning to sign up for the Kid s Poetry Workshop and Art Workshop. All ages. River of Words Young Poets Workshop Tuesday, April 17 2:30 pm - 3:30 pm April is National Poetry Month. Young writers, grades K-12, are invited to learn about the power of poetic expression. Use your words in this workshop to develop poetry for the River of Words Project or your own artistic expression. The poetry and art workshops are FREE programs designed to help K-12 students understand their sense of place by studying a watershed in their own environment then expressing what they discover through poetry and art. The art and poetry can be entered into a statewide contest. River of Words Art Workshop Thursday, April 19 2:30 pm - 4:30 pm Young artists, grades K-12, are invited to express themselves through art. The art can then be entered into a statewide contest. All materials provided. May the 4th Be With You Star Wars Day Friday, May 4 Stop by the library on Star Wars Day, and pick up a Jedi Scavenger Hunt. If you find all the Star Wars characters in the library and spell the secret word, submit your secret word at the Circulation desk for a fun prize. Children s Book Week Rockin with Pete the Cat Saturday, May 5 2:30 pm - 3:15 pm He s the coolest cat and he s back! Pete the Cat will visit the library during Children s Book Week for a special Pete the Cat event. Come hear some of Pete s stories, make a craft, and take a picture with the cool cat himself. No registration required.
4 Page 4 TEEN PROGRAMS Ages Drop-in Game Days Mondays 5:30 pm - 7:00 pm Spend some time playing classic board games, chess, Scrabble, cards, and other games. Share your knowledge with others. String Art Saturday, March 10 2:30 pm - 4:30 pm Teens will make their own piece of string art using a template. All materials provided. Registration recommended. Plarn Weaving Monday, April 9 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm Teens will learn how to weave mats, bags, and more from recycled plastic yarn. All materials provided. Registration recommended. Summer Reading Window Decoration Program Monday, May 21 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm Come helps us decorate the teen space window for this year s summer reading program Libraries Rock! All materials provided. Registration recommended. For programs that require registration, please call Monday Night Coloring Club March 5, April 2, May 7 6:30 pm - 8:00 pm Drop in for coloring club! It is a great way to relax, unwind, and meet new people. Coloring pages and pencils provided, or you can bring your own. Adults and Teens. No registration needed. ADULT PROGRAMS (Ages 18 & Over) The Writer s Block Thursdays March 1, April 5, May 3 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm This is a self-directed group for adults interested in connecting with other writers for support and critique. The library will bring in guest speakers periodically. Registration is requested for first time attendees. Author s Visit Tuesday, March 6 12:45 pm Maya Van Wagenen, author of Popular, will visit to meet with the Writer s Block group and a group of guest student writers to talk about the craft of writing and her experience with publishing. All are welcome. ADULT PROGRAMS Continued Author s Visit Thursday, April 5 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm Brian Settles, retired airline pilot and local author of Shattered Dreams: a Single Parent s Airline Pilot s Story, will share his interesting background that started when he spent the first two years of his life in a Lincoln, Nebraska orphanage. Captain Settles is a former Vietnam combat pilot who fought his way through employment disaster and other setbacks to succeed. He will discuss what motivated him to write and his journey to publication. Knit & Crochet Club 1st and 3rd Tuesday March 6, 20 April 3, 17 May 1, 15 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm Beginners to experts welcome. Learn to knit or crochet or help to teach a beginner. No registration needed. Identity Theft and Fraud Protection Monday, March 12 6:30 pm - 8:00 pm Do you know if you are using the internet safely? Detective Lee Ward from the Griffin Police Department will present a class to help you guard against identity theft and fraud.
5 ADULT PROGRAMS - Continued (Ages 18 and Over) Landscape Do s & Don ts Monday, March 19 6:00 pm - 7:00 pm Extension Agent Wade Hutcheson will present tips for beautifying your yard. Class will be held at the library. Register through the UGA Extension Office at Student Art Show and Reception Saturday, March 24 Reception 2:00-4:00 pm Exhibit open all day. Celebrate National Youth Art Month with gorgeous works of art from participating art students at local Spalding County schools and local homeschool students. Reception and exhibit open to the public free of charge. Homeschoolers wanting to exhibit, contact Karin Fulton by March 17 at kfulton@frrls.net No registration required. Fighting Fire Ants Monday, March 26 6:00 pm - 7:00 pm Extension Agent Wade Hutcheson will show how to get annoying fire ants under control. Class will be held at the library. Register through the UGA Extension Office at For programs that require registration, please call Using the US Federal Census In Genealogical Research Saturday, April 7 10:30 am - 12:00 Noon Come and learn about the census, how you can use the census in your genealogical research, and what you can find. April Adult Craft Night Monday, April 16 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm Craft TBD. See April calendar for updated information. All materials provided. Money Smart Week - Money Smarts for Teens & Adults Thursday, April 26 6:30 pm - 8:00 pm David Greenberg will discuss the importance of budgeting and making good financial decisions. This presentation will help adults and teens get their finances in order. Digital Photography: Hints & Tips Monday, May 14 6:30-8:00 pm David Greenberg will present a basic introduction to digital photography. Bring your digital cameras and USB drive to save presentation materials and work. AARP TAX-AIDE Page 5 AARP TAX-AIDE Mondays March 5, 12, 19, 26 April 2, 9 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm AARP Foundation s Tax-Aide program provides IRS-certified volunteers who provide FREE basic income tax return preparation with electronic filing to qualified individuals. The service is available to taxpayers with low and moderate income, with special attention to those age 60 and older. Registration is recommended. Walk-ins upon availability. Customer Must Bring: Photo ID for each person who comes SS or Medicare cards for each person listed on the tax return Copy of last year s return Spouse, if possible Promotional photos will be taken at all library events. If you do not want your photo to appear in library promotional materials, please let us know before the program begins.
6 Page 6 BOOK CLUB Thursday March 29, :00 pm - 7:00 pm Before the Fall By: Noah Hawley Thursday April 26, :00 pm - 7:00 pm Commonwealth By: Ann Patchett Thursday May 31, :00 pm - 7:00 pm Secrets of the Tulip Sisters By: Susan Mallery BOOK DESCRIPTIONS On a foggy summer night, eleven people--ten privileged, and one downon-his-luck painter--depart Martha's Vineyard on a private jet headed for New York. Sixteen minutes later, the unthinkable happens: the plane plunges into the ocean. The only survivors are the painter Scott Burroughs and a four-year-old boy, who is now the last remaining member of an immensely wealthy and powerful media mogul's family. One Sunday afternoon in Southern California, Bert Cousins shows up at Franny Keating s christening party uninvited. Before evening falls, he has kissed Franny s mother, Beverly thus setting in motion the dissolution of their marriages and the joining of two families. Told with equal measures of humor and heartbreak, Commonwealth is a meditation on inspiration, interpretation, and the ownership of stories. It is a brilliant and tender tale of the far-reaching ties of love and responsibility that bind us together. Kelly Murphy's life as a tulip farmer is pretty routine up at dawn, off to work, lather, rinse, repeat. But everything changes one sun-washed summer with two dramatic homecomings: Griffith Burnett Tulpen Crossing's prodigal son, who's set his sights on Kelly and Olivia, her beautiful, wayward and, as far as Kelly is concerned, unwelcome sister. Tempted by Griffith, annoyed by Olivia, Kelly is overwhelmed by the secrets that were so easy to keep when she was alone. Book Club No need to register; Meet fellow readers; Discuss the monthly selection; Suggest books for future; All are welcome. BOOK CLUB KITS TO GO An exciting new service - Book Club Kits! Book Club Kits contain everything you need to host a book club discussion. Each Kit is packaged in a convenient canvas tote bag and includes: 10 copies of a book. A readers guide including author bio, book reviews, and discussion questions. Sign-out sheet for club to track books. For available titles and more information, a Book Club Kit brochure is available at the library or click on Book Club Kits on the library s website. Kits are available for checkout with a valid PINES library card at the Griffin-Spalding County Library. Kits must be returned only to the circulation desk staff at the Griffin-Spalding County Library.
7 Page 7 FROGSLIB Friends of the Griffin-Spalding County Library (FROGSLIB) Come join with other like-minded folks to support the library. Our Friends serve as advocates in the community and as volunteers for library activities. The Friends currently hold three major fundraisers each year: The Taste of Two Counties Big Band Dance in January; Friends Book Sale in August; and 5K Book Bolt Race in November. Please join us for the next Friends meeting on Thursday, March 15 at 6:30 pm. refreshments will be served at 6:15 pm. Light Friends Scholarship Award The Friends are sponsoring their second annual $500 scholarship for 2018 graduating high school seniors who either participated in the Summer Reading Program or volunteered at the Griffin-Spalding County Library. Applications are available at the Circulation desk. Application deadline is April 9. Amazon Smile You shop. Amazon gives. The Friends of the Griffin-Spalding County Library are registered as an Amazon Smile charity. Support the library as your charitable organization by starting your shopping at Smile.amazon.com. You will find the same Amazon shopping experience, with a bonus that Amazon will donate 0.5% of the price of your eligible Amazon Smile purchases to the library. LIBRARY CLOSINGS Monday, April 23, 2018 State Holiday Monday, May 28, 2018 Memorial Day LIBRARY BOARD MEETINGS Flint River Regional Library Board Monday, April 16, 4:30 pm Griffin-Spalding County Library Board Monday, April 30, 4:30 pm The public is welcome. For more information contact: Natalie Marshall at TRIBUTES AND DONATIONS Your tax-deductible donations are always welcome, and benefit collection development, library programming and the library s future growth. We appreciate the generosity of our patrons in making donations. Your financial support helps us to continue offering outstanding library services to the Griffin-Spalding County community. WorkSource Georgia Wednesdays March 14, April 11, May 9 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm Three Rivers WorkSource Georgia provides onsite staff to connect job seekers with appropriate employment opportunities, training, and educational resources. The mobile office is fully equipped for resume and interview preparation, testing, and career guidance. No appointment necessary. Look for the mobile unit in the far parking lot (on the East side of library) and knock at the door.
8 Page 8 ADULT VOLUNTEERS NEEDED - SEAMLESS SUMMER LUNCH PROGRAM The library will again host the Seamless Summer lunch program, providing nutritious lunches for GRIFFIN-SPALDING children through 17 years of age. This program runs Monday through Friday from 11:30 a.m. COUNTY to 1:00 p.m. LIBRARY for June and July. Volunteers are needed from 11:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. You can come for an hour or two, or stay for the entire lunch period. This is a great opportunity for you 800 to Memorial help meet Drive the needs of the community. It is also a great way for Sunday School classes, Griffin, businesses GA or civic organizations to serve. For additional information contact Amy Cook at or amyc@frrls.net TEEN SUMMER VOLUNTEERS Now is a great time to register to volunteer during our Summer Reading program for June and July. We will schedule orientation programs for registered volunteers in May. This year, the library will host a Teen Volunteer Party before school starts. Fill out an application to join! APRIL IS NATIONAL POETRY MONTH - POETRY FOR FINES To celebrate National Poetry Month, the library will accept poetry as payment for fines! From April 9 through April 21 only, patrons will be credited one dollar for every line of poetry read or recited to library staff. Poetry may be original, brought from home, or borrowed from our collection. This program is limited to payment of late fees. ZOO PASS CHANGES! The Zoo Pass is no longer accepted on weekends. The Zoo Pass is accepted Monday (including Monday holidays) through Friday and is valid for up to four weeks. The Zoo is renovating parking and some animal habitats, and has limited parking; thus resulting in this change. The Zoo Atlanta DVD is a twenty-minute history of the zoo. All Georgia Public Libraries have at least one copy that may be checked out for one week with a valid library card. When returned, patrons will receive a pass for admission to the zoo for up to four people. Other passes available at the library are: State Park Pass, Puppetry Center Pass, Go Fish Pass, and the Michael C. Carlos Museum Pass. SUBSCRIBE TO LIBRARY NEWSLETTER Stay In Touch with Us Keep up with all the exciting events and programs at the Griffin-Spalding County Library by subscribing to our quarterly newsletter. You can also sign up to receive special events notices for people of all ages. Register at the library or online at: calendar-of-events-programs/ You can unsubscribe at anytime. Your address will never be redistributed or sold to marketers. NATIONAL LIBRARY WEEK APRIL 8-14
9 Page 9 ASK-A-LAWYER - FREE LEGAL AID CLINIC GRIFFIN-SPALDING COUNTY LIBRARY Meet with a lawyer from Georgia Legal Services Program, a FREE legal program that provides 800 Memorial assistance Drive with civil claims for those who are unable to pay for a lawyer. Griffin, GA Registration required GRIFFIN- STAFF PICKS MOBILE PRINTING NOW AVAILABLE Fridays March 16, April 20, May 18 11:00 am - 3:00 pm There is a huge world of books out there. Check out the Staff Picks display. Library staff members pick out their favorites to help you find your next new author or good read. You'll find a diverse selection of authors and a variety of genres - mystery, romance, horror, science fiction, historical fiction, biographies, and more. Bone Gap by Laura Ruby Picked by: Natalie, Director Genre: Young Adult Magical Realism Lots of people go missing in Bone Gap This take on the myth of Persephone is lyrical, lush, and just a little magical. Armada by Ernest Cline Picked by: Karin, Librarian Genre: Science Fiction Fans are gearing up for the movie version of Cline s Ready Player One, and copies are hard to come by. Why not try this one instead? It s got the same engaging mixture of 80s nerd/pop culture and video game action, with fresh characters and storyline. The Well of Lost Plots by Jasper Fforde Picked by: Lois, Assistant Director Genre: Crime Fiction/Fantasy This is the third book in a series that follows literary detective Thursday Next. Read the other titles as well! Try the new PrinterOn Service. Print any document or web page virtually (home, office, anywhere) from your Internet-connected device to a printer at the Griffin-Spalding County Library. A library card is not required. Print from a laptop or desktop computer at home, work, school, etc. Print from tablet or smartphone app Use to send something directly to library print system Come to the library and use your to release and print your documents For detailed information, please see the online instructions: Regular printing costs apply: Black-and-white - $.15 cents per page / Color - $.40 cents per page
10 Page 10 GRIFFIN-SPALDING COUNTY GRIFFIN-SPALDING LIBRARY COUNTY LIBRARY 800 Memorial Drive 800 Griffin, Memorial GA Drive Griffin, GA Library Hours Monday Library & Thursday Hours Monday 9:00 am & Thursday - 9:00 pm Tuesday, 9:00 am Wednesday, - 9:00 pm Tuesday, Friday, Wednesday, Saturday 9:00 Friday, am Saturday - 6:00 pm 9:00 am - 6:00 pm We re on the web FREE COMPUTER HELP AVAILABLE! Computers & Technology Monday - Friday, 10:00 am - 2:00 pm Get connected at the library. All library patrons should have access to the tools and technologies necessary to succeed in the world today. With your valid PINES library card, the library provides free public computers. If you bring your own wireless-enabled devices such as laptop computers, tablets, e-readers, and cell phones, the library offers free Wi-Fi (wireless internet access) throughout the building. Do you need help using a computer? Get help from a library assistant in the computer laboratory during the hours above. Staff is available during this time to assist those with little or no computer skills. Out dedicated staff can guide you through most of the things you want to learn about using a computer and going online. You can ask a quick question or work on more detailed computer projects. You will be able to get assistance with the following: Computer basics and Internet basics Online job applications and resume help ebooks and other digital content 1,000 BOOKS BEFORE KINDERGARTEN - EARLY LITERACY SKILLS Library databases Microsoft Office products Online computer tutorials Looking for the best way to give your children a head start for kindergarten and elementary school? Georgia Public Library Service (GPLS) has partnered with libraries to encourage parents to read 1,000 books with their children before age 5. This program is designed to be a fun and easy way to help your child develop pre-reading skills vital to kindergarten readiness. The Griffin-Spalding County Library works with parents to help raise children who love to read and read to learn. We give parents ideas and information on helping prepare their child for lifelong learning. The library can show you how to nurture your child's literacy skills - even before he or she enrolls in school. From the time they are infants, children develop language and other early literacy skills that will help them learn to read. Register your infant - age 5 child for this program. It's never too early to start so come on in today. Ask the Children s librarian for more information about 1,000 Books Before Kindergarten!
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