625 Red Lion Road, Huntingdon Valley, PA (215) 947-5138 Welcome to the 2014 Huntingdon Valley Library Newsletter Table of Contents Calendar of Events Read, Listen, Watch Everything eresources News and Notes Get Involved Calendar of Events Calendar o f Events This Week's Library Events: Bridge Lessons for Intermediate - Monday, Sept. 22 at 9:30 am. Class is full at this time. Preschool Storytime - Monday, Sept. 22 at 10:30 am with Miss Glynnis. Sit-N-Knit - Monday, Sept. 22 at 4:00 pm Consider buying a raffle ticket to support this great group of knitters. The tickets are $1 or 6 for $5. Library Ho urs News Blog Mon.-Thurs. 10 am to 9 pm Friday 10 am to 5 pm Saturday 10 am to 5 pm Get more news with the Library Blog. All Things Kids Events Friends News Recommendations So cial Media Toddler Sto rytime - Tue., Sept. 23 at 10:30 am with Miss Diane. Craft a Connection Book Club, Sept. 23 at 7:00 pm. CHARLIE and the CHOCOLATE FACTORY by Roald Dahl. Please come to the book club ready to discuss and make a craft. Registration is required. This book club is open to girls and boys in 3rd-5th grade. Copies of the book are available at the circulation desk. Library Yoga - Wed., Sept. 24 at 10:30 am. Cost $7 per session, drop in. Instructor: Theresa Landolfi. Bridge Lessons for beginners - Thurs., Sept 25 at 10:00 am. Class if ull Friday Movie - Fri., Sept. 26 at 2 pm.blue RUIN is a classic American revenge story. The film follows a mysterious outsider whose quiet life is turned upside down when he returns to his Follow us! Friends Fundraising Events 2nd Floor Community Room. $2 to play. Library support via the Friends.
Read, Listen, Watch childhood home to carry out an act of vengeance. Movie is free and open to the public. Huntingdo n Valley Library News blo g Friends. Mah Jongg - Monday 11:30 Canasta - Tuesday 12:30 Get Involved. Wo wbrary Sign Up to Wowbrary and get email updates! Visit our Website Learn more online at: www.hvlibrary.org Everything eresources Today, the "e" in eresources is for "Education." NOTICE: Free Tutoring at the Huntingdon Valley Library Who: Cindy, Ruth & Claire (Class of 2016) When: Wednesdays during the school year. Where: The Children's Area in the HVL. Students must be in grades 9 or below Please email tutoringhv@gmail.com. News and Notes Like Us on Facebook Follow Us on Twitter - @HVLonline Subscribe to our News Blog RSS Feed Directo r's Co rner The Custo mer Survey is available through Sept. 30 Oct. 17! We have extended the due date for the Survey until AFTER the
Community Forums. Paper surveys available at the Library, as well. Banned Book Week Celebrate the Freedom to Read Sept. 21-27, 2014 Banned Books Week is the national book community's annual celebration of the freedom to read. Hundreds of libraries and bookstores around the country draw attention to the problem of censorship by mounting displays of challenged books. We invite you to be daring! Celebrate your Freedom to Read and take home a banned books this week. Banned Books Week was launched in 1982 in response to a sudden surge in the number of challenges to books in schools, bookstores and libraries. More than 11,300 books have been challenged since 1982 according to the American Library Association. There were 307 challenges reported to the Office of Intellectual Freedom in 2013, and many more go unreported. The 10 most challenged titles of 2013 were: 1. Captain Underpants (series), by Dav Pilkey Reasons: Offensive language, unsuited for age group, violence 2. The Bluest Eye, by Toni Morrison Reasons: Offensive language, sexually explicit, unsuited to age group, violence 3. The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian, by Sherman Alexie Reasons: Drugs/alcohol/smoking, offensive language, racism, sexually explicit, unsuited to age group 4. Fifty Shades of Grey, by E.L. James Reasons: Nudity, offensive language, religious viewpoint, sexually explicit, unsuited to age group 5. The Hunger Games, by Suzanne Collins Reasons: Religious viewpoint, unsuited to age group 6. A Bad Boy Can Be Good for A Girl, by Tanya Lee Stone Reasons: Drugs/alcohol/smoking, nudity, offensive language, sexually explicit 7. Looking for Alaska, by John Green Reasons: Drugs/alcohol/smoking, sexually explicit, unsuited to age group 8. The Perks of Being a Wallflower, by Stephen Chbosky Reasons: drugs/alcohol/smoking, homosexuality, sexually explicit, unsuited to age group 9. Bless Me Ultima, by Rudolfo Anaya Reasons: Occult/Satanism, offensive language, religious viewpoint, sexually explicit 10. Bone (series), by Jeff Smith Reasons: Political viewpoint, racism, violence [This information is courtesy of the Banned Book Week Web site.]
We are picking new colors for the library interior! The wall in Anna's Corner will be fixed, water damage and other repairs will be made, too. We want to swap the industrial gray on our walls with "Friendly Yello w" and we picked fun, bold colors to the Children's Department. Our inspiration is the Marybeth Summerlin Book Worm. What do you think? The new garden just needs mulch and a few more plants tolerant of the walnut tree (be careful, it's dropping nuts all over the place and I don't want anyone to slip or get hit on the head). Thank you again to the Girl Scouts of Troop 754 for their hard work on behalf of the Library. Upcoming Fall Programs (Flyers on News Blog): October Calendar of Events Preparing Your Home For Sale with Carol Cei Oct. 2 at 7 Bryn Athyn Bounty - Geek the Library Oct. 4 Friends Used Book Sale Oct. 7-11 Crooked Eye Brewery October 8 at 7 pm. Pajama Sto rytime Oct. 8 at 7 pm in Children's Area AARP Driver Safety Class w/ Mort Kushner Oct. 8 & 9 Fire Company Fire Prevention Week Open House Oct. 11 at 11 Author Paula Marantz Cohen of Suzanne Davis Gets a Life Oct. 14 at 7 pm. Limited seating, please RSVP. Ran'D Shine Magic Show Oct 15 at 7 pm Music and Mo vement Oct. 18 at 11 am. Please register. Craft a Connection Book Club Oct 21 at 7. Grades 3-5. Rump: The True Story of Rumpelstiltskin by Liesl Shuttliff Leo nard Bernstein - American Ido l, American Idealist with Karl Middleman Oct. 22 at 7 pm. Brought to us through the Pennsylvania Humanities
Council and Friends of HVL. Community Forums for Library Bo ard Strategic Planning Input Oct. 13 (2 pm), Oct 16 (7 pm) and Oct. 25 (10:30 am) Medicare Options for 2015 Oct. 28 at 7 pm (NEW DAY) Hallo ween Dress-Up Party Oct 29 at 7 pm. All ages. Please register. AARP Driver Safety Refresher Class with Mo rt Kushner Nov. 8 from 10:30-2:30. Registration required. Landscapes in a Box: The Gardens of Society Hill with Jackie Bagley Nov. 8 at 2 pm. Sponsored by Friends of HVL. Michener Art Museum Studio Craft Co llectio n Nov. 20 at 7 pm Sno w Queen - Ticketed, free event Nov. 22 at 1 pm Young Authors Gala Dec. 4 Read-Alo ud Sto rytime with Local Author Michal Noah Dec. 6 at 10:30 am. Author of A-Z The Universe in Me. Vincent Feldman, Pho to grapher and author of City Abandoned December 11 at 7 pm. The Friends Basket of Books and Prizes Raffle drawing will take place this night! Get Involved Jo in the Library Bo ard - Applications available at the Board page of our Web site or you can download it now. Minutes from meetings are posted on the Web site. Please visit the Donate page to learn more about ways to Support Your Library. You can also support us with every purchase you make through Amazon Smile! Learn more. Friends o f Huntingdo n Valley Library Join the Friends and support the Library's biggest support group! Visit the Friends Page for more info. More information about upcoming Friends events is available on the Huntingdon Valley Library News Blog under the Friends Category and on the Friends Page. Friends Used Book Sale from Oct. 7-11, 2014 See Flyer above or read more here New Friends Station - All Aboard! October 15 New York City Bus Trip at the new Friends Statio n! Grab your spot today! The self-service station for registration and payment is next to the copy machine by the Library bulletin board advertising all of our upcoming programs.
Silent Auction - We found a spot for the Silent Auction. Read more about this and other ongoing fundraisers. Stop! Look! and BID! on a book hand-picked from the Friends Book Room. Friends Book Club - "Members of the book discussion group do not have to members of the Friends. They just have to be passionate about reading and discussion." They meet in the multi-purpose room of the Library at 12:30 pm for lively discussion. Upcoming Books as selected by the group: October 16, The Buddha in the Attic by Julie Otsuka November 20, The Imposter Bride by Nancy Richler January 15, South of Broad by Pat Conroy February 19, Orphan Train by Christina Baker Kline March 19, The Girls of Atomic City: The Untold Story of the Women Who Helped Win WW II by Denise Kiernan April 16, Me Before You by Jojo Moyes. The Friends also provide Museum Passes as a membership benefit. Join for $10 and plan your visit to one of these great area museums. Other passes include: Glencairn Museum University of Pennsylvania Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology, includes a Central Parking Preferred Customer card Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts- Renewed! Academy of Natural Sciences Morris Arboretum - A 2nd Pass will be purchased! Simeone Automotive Museum - Renewed! 2014 ABC Innovations. Visit Our Website Donate Contact Us Click to view this email in a browser If you no longer wish to receive these emails, please reply to this message with "Unsubscribe" in the subject line or simply click on the following link: Unsubscribe Click here to forward this email to a friend Huntingdon Valley Library 625 Red Lion Road Huntingdon Valley, Pennsylvania 19006 US Read the VerticalResponse marketing policy.