One World, Many Stories Upcoming Events Kimmel Gallery Exhibit When in Doubt May 1-31 Children s Book Week Tevin Hansen Program 4:30 5:30 pm Wednesday, May 2 Lego Fun - All Day Saturday, May 5 Kimmel Gallery Exhibit Opening 6 to 8 pm Monday, May 7 Board Meeting 4:30 pm Wednesday, May 9 Library CLOSED for Training Friday, May 11 Library Opens at 10 am Tuesday, May 15 Book Club 2:00 pm Tuesday, May 15 Library CLOSED Monday, May 28 LIBRARY HOURS Mon-Thur 9 am to 6 pm Fri & Sat 9 am to 5 pm Grace Moller Technology Center Closes at 5:45 pm Monday - Thursday and Friday & Saturday at 4:45 pm Celebrate Children s Book Week at the Morton-James Public Library Wednesday, May 2 4:30-5:30 pm Tevin Hansen - Nebraska Author and Musician Tevin will entertain the children with music and an interactive reading from the story Eeny, Meeny, Miny, Moe: The Fighting Armadillos from Old El Paso Saturday, May 5 Lego Fun All day long! Craft and Snacks During Children s Book Week get acquainted with our new friends Code-a-pillar and Chip, the Robot Pup!
You are invited to join the Morton-James Public Library Book Club. NOTE: Book Club meets the 3rd Tuesday of every month at 2:00 pm. The following books will be discussed in the coming months. Some of the titles are available in both print and CD. They may also be available as an ebook through OverDrive. May 15, 2018 A Land More Kind Than Home by Wiley Cash Discussion Leader: Jan Allgood In his phenomenal debut novel a mesmerizing literary thriller about the bond between two brothers and the evil they face in a small North Carolina town. Author Wiley Cash adeptly captures the rhythms of Appalachian speech, narrating his atmospheric novel in the voices of three characters: 81-year-old Adelaide Lyle, who represents the moral conscience of the community; the adolescent Jess Hall, who has a dangerous knack for discovering things adults would rather keep hidden; and the middle-aged sheriff Clem Barefield, who has never recovered from a loss he suffered years ago. June 19, 2018 The Good Daughter by Karin Slaughter Discussion Leader: Jan James Two girls are forced into the woods at gunpoint. One runs for her life. One is left behind Charlotte and Samantha Quinn's happy small-town family life was torn apart by a terrifying attack on their family home. It left their mother dead. It left their father, Pikeville's notorious defense attorney devastated. Charlie has followed in her father's footsteps to become a lawyer herself the ideal good daughter. But when violence comes to Pikeville again and a shocking tragedy leaves the whole town traumatized Charlie is plunged into a nightmare. Not only is she the first witness on the scene, but it's a case that unleashes the terrible memories she's spent so long trying to suppress. NoveList Plus is a readers advisory resource for fiction and nonfiction titles. Find recommendations, reviews, and series info for fiction and nonfiction books. NoveList Plus is a database resource provided to you through the Nebraska Library Commission. You will need to be logged into your library account to access the resource. Contents: Book and audiobook recommendations from book experts Book reviews Read-alike suggestions "Appeal" headings to focus in on what attracted you to an author or a title Series information Book discussion guides Lists: top ten, best of, favorites, etc. Accelerated Reader information included for juvenile titles, if available Uses: Your favorite author hasn't written anything lately? Find authors with a similar appeal. Find the order of the titles in the series you just discovered.
When In Doubt Sara McNeilly Ammon Kimmel Gallery Morton-James Public Library May 1-31, 2018 flowerbomb Sara McNeilly Ammon is a writer and visual artist who has been focusing her recent creative efforts on poetry, fiction, abstract painting, paper carving and ink sketching. stencil forest In our turbulent times, patterns and historical consistencies run under the constant waves of change; I want my art to reflect those competing forces. The stories of our collective human experiences and influences upon one another contain patterns; we live over them and among them, even as we try to change them. Some of my work features dramatic movement to explore these concepts while some is subdued, speaking to my search to find a stronger and braver personal voice. Identity and the concept of home are recurring themes in both my art and my writing. I both vent my frustrations and celebrate my victories on paper and canvas. In my work, organic and curvaceous shapes mix with objects rendered by hand in attempts at machine-like precision; but I also adore the absurd and the process of making art that is fun and playful, incorporating unexpected materials and processes. I create symmetrical patterns interrupted by chaotic masses of color and texture, sometimes blurred by cloudy smears created with water or air. I experiment with materials I have around the house. Paper carvings are made from inexpensive basic paper, stencils made from plastic place-mats that are on clearance, nail polish used as a bendy coating on small paper carvings, dish soap and other experimental additives to alter the paper and paint. Sara McNeilly Ammon, artist statement depths Exhibit Opening Monday, May 7, 2018 6 to 8 pm Poetry Readings and Special Music Starting at 7 pm
Special Kickoff for Summer Programs Wednesday, June 6 at 10:00 am The String Beans Hayward Elementary Register for the Reading Club! This program is for children going into grades K-5th, in the fall of 2018. Summer Programs Tuesday & Wednesday June 6 July 25 10:00 am 11:00 am Free No Registration Summer Story Time Ages 3-5 Monday Mornings 10:00 10:30 am Reading Club and Summer Story Time Registration forms can be found in this newsletter or picked up at the Library.
Be a 2018 Morton-James Public Library Sponsor! It is time to send in your annual sponsor donation and form for 2018. Annual sponsor donations will be used to fund Summer Programs for children and teens, special adult programs and educational exhibits. Fill out the form below and return it to the library with your donation. Your support of the library is always appreciated! Morton-James Public Library Annual Sponsor Form Annual sponsor donations will be used to fund Summer Programs for children and teens, special adult programs and educational exhibits. Thank you for supporting your library! $10 Novel $20 Notable $25 Classic $50 Best Seller $100 Award Winning OR $500 Lifetime Gift Lifetime Sponsors: Carol and Tim Crook Ruth McMaster Nancy Baragary In Memory of Karen Tilson 2018 Annual Sponsors: Nicki & John Barton Name Address Phone City State Zip E-mail Address Remit Check To: The Morton-James Public Library - 923 1st Corso Nebraska City, NE 68410 Individual gifts of more than $500 will be recognized with a plaque on the donor wall located in the Grace Moller Technology Center. 2018 Morton-James Public Library Sponsors 2018 Annual Sponsors: Deborah Berger Jim & Mary Callen Bill & Betty Davis Tim & Linda Engel Sharon Hersemann Mary Jane Kellogg 2018 Annual Sponsors: Jerry & Suzi Martin Dan & Susan Miyoshi Britt & Heidi Rosane Dr. Paul & Deborah Salansky Gary & Martha Schaffer John & Teresa Schlorholtz Dave & Sandy Silcox The Library Staff would like to thank our Sponsors for their generous donations. Through your financial support and other donations to the Library we have eight weeks of summer activities planned for area youth. The Children s Library theme this summer is Libraries Rock. A major focus will be on music and books about music. A huge summer program kickoff is planned at Hayward Elementary on Wednesday, June 6 at 10 am. The event is being funded by the Alpha Xi Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi. The musical group The String Beans will get the kids up and moving. A summer program kickoff is a new addition to the summer fun planned for this year. Everyone is invited to the Tuesday programs from 10 to 11 am. There will be music, wild animals, science experiments, a magic show and more! See the summer program calendar included in this newsletter for details. We would like to invite our library sponsors to attend a Tuesday morning program and enjoy the fun and excitement at your local Library.
MORTON-JAMES PUBLIC LIBRARY 923 1st CORSO NEBRASKA CITY, NE 68410 Phone: 402-873-5609 Email: mortonjameslibrary@gmail.com Website address: www.morton-jamespubliclibrary.com facebook.com/mortonjameslibrary The Library will be CLOSED Friday, May 11, 2018 for staff training in Seward. New Library Website coming soon! Please be patient as we work out the technical details. The Library will open one hour late at 10 am on Tuesday, May 15, 2018. The Library will be CLOSED Monday, May 28 for Memorial Day. Library Staff will attend a Civilian Response to Active Killer Events training session presented by the Nebraska State Patrol before the Library opens.