2018 In the Stacks People of all generations gather at our library to enjoy vibrant programming, discuss the latest books ideas, access technologies, exp their horizons in a place that fosters human connection. Our community has grown by 10 percent, programming has jumped to over California for circulation, program attendance, visits per capita. This issue of In the Stacks contains a wealth of information on our many summer programs how you can be part of our story. Borrow an e-reader Check out a Nook e-reader read a bestseller or any ebook from our Overdrive ebook collection! BELVEDERE TIBURON LIBRARY BELVEDERE TIBURON LIBRARY BELVEDERE TIBURON LIBRARY Individualized Reading List Looking for a list of books selected with you in mind? Sign up for an Individualized Reading List (IRL). Thank you for making this year s Pop Up 94920 Thank you formaking making this year spop Pop Up94920 94920 for year s Up athank greatyou success! Yourthis generous support goes a great success! Your generous support goes a great Your generous support goes tosuccess! the Belvedere Library. thebelvedere Belvedere Library. Library. totothe LINK+ is a group of 62 libraries across California Nevada that you can borrow items from for free, using your MARINet library card PIN. Museum Passes Use your library card to print free or discounted admission passes visit a local cultural institution this summer. With Great Appreciation to Our Sponsors Committee With Great Appreciation to Our Sponsors Committee With Great Appreciation to Our Sponsors Committee Doug DougNorby Norby Bill Doug Norby Smith AnnAnn Aylwin Aylwin Bill Smith Ann Aylwin Bill Smith James Campbell Doug Norby James Campbell James Campbell Jacki Dunn Jacki Dunn Jacki Dunn Ann Aylwin French Michelyn Michelyn Michelyn French French Adam Gavzer Bill Smith Adam Adam Gavzer Gavzer Jade Jesse Goranson Jade Jesse Goranson Jade Jesse Goranson Barbro Frank Greene James Campbell Barbro Frank Greene Barbro Greene Gay Frank Wyman Harris Gay Wyman Harris Gay Hoefer Wyman HarrisBrown JackiKristen Dunn Robert Kristen Hoefer Robert Kristen Hoefer Robert Brown Whitney Lee Brown Whitney Lee Michelyn French Whitney Lee Adam Gavzer Be part of our story. Be part of our story. Support our growing library at Be part of our story. Jade our Jesse Goranson Support growing library at A community library is a welcoming beacon invaluable resource that must be treasured it must grow to keep pace with the needs of those it serves. Meg Crofton, Belvedere Heather Judson Lobdell Heather Judson Lobdell Heather Mazzolini Judson Lobdell Heather Debbie Debbie Mazzolini Debbie Mazzolini Jannette Mussche Judson Lobdell Jannette Mussche Jannette Mussche Jane Barry Moss Jane Barry Moss Jane Barry Moss Debbie Mazzolini Ong OngOng Claude Perasso Claude Perasso Claude Perasso Jannette Mussche Terry Dennis Terry Dennis Terry Dennis Patti David Stadlin Jane Patti Barry Moss Patti David Stadlin David Stadlin Peninsula Peninsula Peninsula Barbara Marty Winter Barbara Ong Marty Winter Barbara Marty Winter Claude Perasso Terry Dennis Support our growing library at Barbro Frank Greene Patti David Stadlin Gay Wyman Harris Peninsula Kirstin Hoefer Barbara Marty Winter Robert Brown Whitney Lee Save the date! Pop up 94920 April 4, 2019
In the Stacks Adult Programs See www.beltiblibrary.org/events for more information Speakers Series: In Our Hs: A Hbook for Intergenerational Actions to Solve the Climate Crisis, by Author Wilford Welch Tuesday, June 26, at 7:00 pm Learn about the driving forces impacting our world. Truth Beauty: The Pre-Raphaelites the Old Masters Legion of Honor Docent Lecture, Tuesday, July 10, 7:00 pm Story of the New MOMA Collections SFMOMA Docent Lecture, Tuesday, July 17, 7:00 pm Persia Its Neighbors Asian Art Museum Docent Lecture, Tuesday, July 31, 7:00 pm Marin Poetry Center Summer Traveling Show Thursday, Aug. 2, 7:00 pm When I first moved to over 40 years ago, the library was one room in of the library has grown, the role it plays in the community has exped. It has become a popular cultural hub as well as a learning center. Fredrica Greene, Art Exhibits, Events Workshops: Drawing Out the Light, Pastel Paintings by Wendy Goldberg Runs from Tuesday, July 10 Thursday, August 9 Reception Wednesday, July 11, 6:00 8:00 pm Oil Paintings by Elaine West Runs from Tuesday, August 14 Thursday, September 6 Reception Tuesday, August 14 6:00 8:00 pm Arts Crafts Workshops with Annelies Atchley Sundays, July 15, August 19, 1:00 4:00 pm Call 415-789-2661 to RSVP Art Workshops with Carol Weiss: Drawing Inspired by George Seurat Using Conte Crayons Graphite Monday, June 18, Friday, June 22, 10:30 am 12:30 pm Drawing Local Lscapes Monday, July 23, Friday, July 27, 10:30 am 12:30 pm Save the Date! Petrocelli Literary Luncheon November 6, 2018 John Muir Laws Nature Drawing Class July 10 August 14, 10:00 am 12:00 pm Exhibits in the Founders Room can be seen during Library open hours when the room is not in use.
In the Stacks Kids Programs Kids Summer Reading Program Libraries Rock! Join in the summer fun by reading with the Belvedere Library Kids Summer Reading Program! Monday, June 18 Friday, August 3 Sign up starting June 18th at the Children s Librarian s Desk. Monday, June 18 THIS LIBRARY BELONGS TO: Pam Justin FOR: Doing things together Lego Club Saturdays, June 23, July 21, Aug 25 from 1:00 2:00 pm Weekly events (sponsored by Bookmarks) on Thursdays at 11:00 am: June 21 Circus of Smiles June 28 Kidworks Touring Theatre Company July 5 Musical Robot July 12 Insect Discovery Lab July 19 The Bubble Lady July 26 Kenn Adams Adventure Theatre August 2 Cotton Cy Express Music Be part of our story. Support our growing library at Weekly Storytimes (please RSVP on website): Baby Bounce for babies 0 to 24 months Mondays, June 18 July 30, 10:30 11:00 am Storytime Française for ages 0 to 5 Tuesdays, June 19 ongoing, 10:15 10:45 am Toddler Storytime for ages 2 to 3 Tuesdays, June 19 July 31, 11:00 11:30 am Preschool Storytime for ages 3 to 5 Tuesdays, June 19 July 31, 4:00 4:30 pm Lemonade Hour Read Along for ages 7 up Wednesdays, June 20 August 1, 4:00 4:45 pm See www.beltiblibrary.org/kids for more information
June 2018 Ongoing adult programs: New Yorker Magazine Discussion Group Mondays, July 9, August 6, 10:00 am 12:00 pm Call 415-789-2661 to get on the wait list Afternoon Tea with Music by Dr. Ira Wednesdays, June 20 July 18, 3:00 4:00 pm Film Society Monthly Film Series Second Thursdays at 6:30 pm July 12 Lech Walesa, a Portrait August 9 The March of Hope Trivia Night with Janis Luft Thursday, July 26, at 7:30 pm Weekly Language Groups French: Tuesdays, 12:00 1:00 pm Spanish: Thursdays, 12:00 1:00 pm Italian: Thursdays, 1:00 2:00 pm Contemporary Fiction Book Group Tuesday, June 26, 10:00 am 12:00 pm Read the June selection (The Tea Girl of Hummingbird Lane by Lisa See) come to the meeting. New members are welcome! All Ages Programs Chess at the Library with Chase Cronkright Wednesdays every week at 6:30 pm Board Game Pizza Night Thursday July 5, 6:00 8:00 pm VR Lab July through August, Fridays from 2:00 5:00 pm Try out the newest HTC Vive headset immerse yourself in Virtual Reality worlds. All ages are invited to explore educational games, beautiful natural environments, engaging experiences. How long have you been married, lived in the Bay Area, volunteered at Corner Books? We have been married over 50 years (53 to be exact). We have lived in 43 years, having moved from the East Coast. We have volunteered at Corner Books for about 7 or 8 years. As active community members, what other organizations do you volunteer for? David likes to garden, travel, keep up with college friends, as well as family. He also keeps busy being on the Richardson Bay Sanitary District Board. I like to read, do ancestry, plan travel with family friends. What is the most satisfying part of your volunteer work? I like helping people find books or recommending good reads to them. David likes talking to old new customers helping with donations (those books can be mighty heavy). What do you like to do when you are not volunteering? We are now awaiting the arrival of four of David s fraternity brothers wives for a four-day reunion. They are from the class of 59 it is 59 years since they graduated.
June 2018 Teen Programs Teen Summer Reading Program Libraries Rock! Staff Interview Rebecca Jung For teens in grades 6-12, ages 11-18 Monday, June 18 Friday, August 3 Teen Services Adult Reference Librarian Special programs: Has worked at the library 8 Years Songwriting Workshop Thursday, June 28, 4:30 6:00 pm (please RSVP on website) Anime Your Way Monday, July 23, 4:00 5:00 pm (please RSVP on website) End of Summer Teen Volunteer Party Friday, August 3, 3:00 5:00 pm Regular Programs: Teen Book Club Saturdays: June 30, July 21, August 25, from 4:00 5:00 pm Movie Pizza Nights for Teens Saturdays: June 30, July 21, August 25, at 5:00 pm Knitty Gritty Crochet Knitting Club Drop in Thursdays from 4:00 6:00 pm Drop by the Teen Librarian s Desk anytime for arts crafts projects supplies! See www.beltiblibrary.org/teens for more information As a major community center, the library is central to my identity as a resident, I m proud of the resources it Lily Rivo, What was the last book you read? Bellweather Rhapsody by Kate Racculia. Three words you use to describe the library? Lovely, airy, warm. Favorite spot to read relax in the library? Teen Alcove. Favorite library memory? When Shadow ate all the crumbs from Teen Lounge. 2043, 25 years from now, what will people say about the library? That they grew up here. What is something about the library most people don t know? We re open every day. When visiting other libraries what areas do you like to explore why? Teen rooms, to be inspired. What advice would you give for someone who hasn t been to a library in years? You ll remember why you loved the library as a child. In thinking about the history of libraries, what do you hope never changes? I think there are a lot of changes that are necessary that libraries are not resistant or averse to change. The library should be a place that welcomes all people.
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