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Library Connection Libraries & Ideas www.columbusne.us/library 402-564-7116 Volume 5, Issue 6, April 2018 In 1970, the idea for Earth Day was proposed by then-sen. Gaylord Nelson of Wisconsin after he saw the damage done by a massive oil spill in Santa Barbara, California in 1969. He was inspired to organize a national "teach-in" that focused on educating the public about the environment. This article was written by Library Director Laura Whitehead, and was published in the April 7th edition of the Columbus Telegram. Your library offers a warm and comfortable place to relax, study, work, read, or use the computer. As you settle in to enjoy the pleasant atmosphere, have you ever considered how much cold, hard cash your library allows you to keep in your pocket? There are a wide variety of ways the library saves you money. Even taking advantage of a small percentage of what we have to offer, your family can (and probably does) save thousands of dollars a year. First, we will start with the obvious. Any item that you check out from the library is one item that you did not need to purchase in order to enjoy. The cost of books, ebooks, magazines, DVDs, audio books and newspapers adds up fast. Depending upon the type of items that you borrow and how often you do so, this alone could save your family thousands of dollars a year. The library offers a variety of programs for all ages and interests all for free. Every program that you or your children attend for educational or entertainment purposes would cost between $10 and $50 per person if they were

offered by a for profit organization. The library has an impressive array of technology. Almost everyone is aware of our computers, ipads, wireless internet, and early education learning centers. However, we also have an exciting assortment of technology in our maker space that you can use. We have a LulzBot Taz 6 3D Printer, a Trotec Rayjet 50 Laser Engraver/Cutter, a Graphtec 24 Vinyl Cutter, an imac with software to record and mix audio, an Oculus Rift and Touch Virtual Reality System, and an Epson Expression 11000 XL flatbed scanner with an 11 X 17 scan base. Even to rent one of these items would be remarkably expensive in a commercial setting. But they are at your library and ready for you to use. (Please note that the makerspace has its own hours and will be open from 10 to 3 on April 9, from 1 to 4 on April 21, and from 10 to 3 on April 23.) In addition to the technology itself, we have knowledgeable staff who can assist you and teach you to be a proficient user of that technology. They can also answer your questions on topics other than technology, help you conduct research, or find the perfect book to read for pleasure. Hiring someone to complete these tasks for you would not take long to become prohibitively expensive. We also offer high-quality databases to assist you in everything from fixing your car, to learning a foreign language, to writing a will, to acing your driving test. Using these databases alone has the potential to save you a substantial amount of money, but we also have databases specifically for saving and managing your money. Value Line makes it easy to research companies, markets, and economies so that you can make the best possible investment choices. Weiss Ratings Consumer Guides assists you in evaluating insurance and financial products. Not only does your library save you money personally, but your library is an excellent investment for your community. For every dollar that is invested in a library, the community gains an economic return on that investment many times over. Frequent use of your library is good for you, your pocketbook, and your community.

Calendar Connection In the Nebraska through Song and Story program on Sunday, April 15 th at 2 p.m., Dan Holtz celebrates and commemorates people, places, and events in Nebraska history through stories, historic folk songs and his own original musical compositions. Accompanying himself on guitar and harmonica, Dr. Holtz tells stories of the pioneers who crossed the overland trails, earlyday settlers, Pony Express riders, and Native Americans. He also covers more recent Nebraskans such as Evelyn Sharp, Nebraska s pioneer aviatrix, and more recent events such as the great blizzard of 1949. A native Nebraskan and emeritus professor of English from Peru State College, Dan enjoys sharing insights about some of the many things which make Nebraska unique. This program is brought to us by the Friends of the Columbus Public Library and Humanities Nebraska.

Calendar Connection Rachelle will be in the makerspace Saturday, April 21 from 1-4 pm and Monday, April 23 from 10 am-3 pm. Stop in and see the Lulzbot Taz 6 3D printer, Trotec Rayjet 50 laser cutter, Epson Expression flatbed scanner with an 11 x17 scan base, and Graphtec vinyl cutter. The makerspace is located on the 2nd floor of the library in Rooms 222 and 223. Have you been thinking of trying to learn a new language or is your family planning a vacation to a foreign country this summer? If you answered yes to either of these questions then check out Mango Languages. Mango offers access to 72 foreign languages and also offers 21 English courses taught in the user s native language. Mango is free for all Columbus Public Library cardholders and can be accessed anywhere with an Internet connection. Each lesson combines real life situations and audio from native speakers with simple, clear instructions. In addition to traditional language courses, Mango also offers the opportunity to learn through foreign film with Mango Premiere. Students are exposed to four key areas of language learning vocabulary, phrases, culture and grammar all while enjoying the fun and excitement of a movie. To get started with Mango Languages, follow the link from the Digital Library page of our website, cplconnect.us. You can use Mango as a guest or to track your progress, create a free account by typing in your name and email, then create a password. With an account, Mango keeps track of what lessons you ve completed and videos you ve watched so you avoid duplication.

Calendar Connection Visit the library for some of our awesome weekly programs. Mr. H has planned all the stories and activities around kid-friendly topics. After the programs, explore the Children s Room. Many new books and DVD s have been added recently. You can also let your child play at the Lego table, color in the Coloring Zone, use ipads or computers, or just cuddle up with a book in an armchair. For older kids participating in our Word Warriors program, we will have a raffle drawing for a choice of a new book or a gift certificate to a local restaurant on April 25th, so keep reading and entering those tickets! Story Time 10:30 a.m.-noon & 1:30 p.m.-3:00 p.m. April 19th Creative Colors StoryART 10:30 a.m.-noon & 1:30 p.m.-3:00 p.m. April 26th Daring Duckies Monday Night Book Adventures 6:30 p.m.-7:30 p.m. April 23rd Gardening Fun Super Sensational Saturday 10:30 a.m.-noon April 21st Fontenelle Forest Raptor Recovery Presentation Meet live, non-releasable raptors while learning about their hunting skills, habitats, and other facts. Touch artifacts and hear the actual calls of these amazing birds.

Your Columbus Public Library There have been many great books added to our catalog recently. To place a hold on any of the titles listed below, or another book, please call the library at 402-564-7116. The Bishop s Pawn Steve Berry If I Live Terri Blackstock The Disappeared C.J. Box Plum Tea Crazy Laura Childs As You Wish Jude Deveraux No Earls Allowed Shana Galen The Girl in the Moon Terry Goodkind His Risk Shelley Shepard Gray The Day She Disappeared Christobel Kent The Escape Artist Brad Meltzer Wyoming Winter Diana Palmer Red Alert James Patterson Alternate Side Anna Quindlen The Kremlin Conspiracy Joel C. Rosenberg The Color of Love Sharon Sala Beneath a Prairie Moon Kim Vogel Sawyer Accidental Heroes Danielle Steel Caribbean Rim Randy Wayne White Connecting Readers & Writers Happy Birthday to these authors: Nick Hornby April 17, 1957 Barbara Park April 21, 1947 William Shakespeare April 23, 1564 David Morrell April 24, 1943 John Boyne April 30, 1971 We do not inherit the earth from our ancestors, we borrow it from our children Native American proverb