Thank you for your interest in the monthly newsletter for the Sandy and Hoodland Public Libraries! We have lots of great events coming up! Program details are listed below. Dates and times are subject to change so please check this link for up to date information: www.ci.sandy.or.us/library Sandy Public Library 38980 Proctor Blvd, Sandy Oregon 97055 (503) 668-5537 Hours: Monday - Friday 10 am - 7 pm Saturday 10 am - 5 pm Sunday 1 pm - 5 pm Hoodland Public Library 24525 E Welches Rd, Welches, Oregon 97067 (503) 622-3460 Hours: Monday 11 am - 7 pm Tuesday -Saturday 11 am - 6 pm Sunday Closed We are social! sandypubliclibrary_teens sandypublic_library City of Sandy, Oregon City Government Sandy Public Library Friends Bring new or handmade hats, mittens/gloves, or scarves to decorate the tree at the Hoodland Public Library or Sandy Public Library between Friday, Nov. 24, and Thursday, Dec. 14. The items donated at Hoodland Library will go to the Hoodland Fire District s Community Christmas Basket program for local families. Contact the Hoodland Fire District, 503-622- 3256, regarding Community Christmas Basket applications. Items Donated at the Sandy library will go to the Sandy Action Center 503-668-4746 Giving Tree Sandy Public Library & Hoodland Public Library Friday, November 24 through Thursday, December 14. If you can t get to the library this winter, check a book out online! Did you know your library card gives you access to digital books? Keep your hands free and listen to books while you knit or clean. If you get snowed in and run out of reading material, check the digital catalog. libraryassistants@ci.sandy.or.us can help out if you get stuck.
Winter Reads What library staff like to read during the winter months I don t think I could get all the way through War and Peace, by Tolstoy, but the DVD version with Audrey Hepburn and Hen ry Fonda is my favorite winter viewing. I watch it on New Years Eve if I m not doing any parties, because it is very long and I stay up late to watch the whole thing. It is beautifully made with lots of snowy scenes during the peaceful festive times and sad war scenes. Such drama and pathos as well as love, loyalty and sacrifice. -Melody Mayner I like to listen to audiobooks during the winter, it keeps my hands free to knit. Behind The Beautiful Forevers was the last one I listened to. With intelligence, humor, and deep insight into what connects human beings to one another in an era of tumultuous change -Katie Murphy Olive, the Other Reindeer Vivian Walsh and J.Otto Seibold This is a great story of self-discovery! -Ananda, the dog Sign up to read your favorite winter book to Ananda at the information desk or call 503-668-5537. Anne of Green Gables series L.M. Montgomery The wintery themes, nostalgic traditions, and charming charactors give this book a cozy feeling. -Elaine Russell Little Women Louisa May Allcott This cozy family is one of my favorite holiday reads. -Susan Winsinger Long ago, a brave little girl named Anja wanted to be one of Santa s elves. So she leaves a note for her family and helps her elderly neighbor prepare for the holiday, then she straps on her skis, and heads out into the snowy landscape. From a red bird to a polar bear to a reindeer, a menagerie of winter animals help Anja make her way to Santa. I love this photographic adventure. -Thea Kuziemski
Sponsored by the Friends of Sandy Library, the Library Coffee House is held on the first Friday of each month at 6 pm. This event features live music, refreshments, and a craft for kids Portland, Oregon roots artist Lloyd Jones has recorded six critically acclaimed albums, toured internationally, and racked up dozens of major awards and accolades. He s a relentless road dog, hitting festival stages, Delbert s annual Sandy Beaches Cruises, and clubs all across the land. Fans enjoy his swampy blues, backporch picking, serious-as-anthrax funk, soul, roadhouse two-beats, and old-school rhythm and blues. Yet he may be the most invisible, best-kept roots/blues/americana secret on the contemporary scene. Jones is a master of the soulful under statement, the raw growl, and the groove. From his roots in muddy Oregon soil, he s forged a 30-plus-year career as a passionate singer and fierce guitar slinger, a clever and soulful songwriter, a bandleader, record producer. Jones is wildly enthusiastic about all that s true and good about Ameri ca s music. He is his own true artist who works diligently at pushing American roots music forward. He combines New Orleans rhythms, the simplicity of Memphis music, and the rawness of the blues, all for the 21st century. This music is not about louder and faster. It s about time, meter, groove. I thought Muddy and Walter and those guys were pushing the envelope in their era. They were using effects, they were inventing their own sound. They were modern. I want to look at it in a contemporary way. The gist is all the same Lloyd Jones is the total package. -lloydjonesmusic.com January Coffeehouse! Chihuahua Desert Mark Cash and Bobby Johnson, front men of the S X SW band Chihuahua Desert, will refresh us with their Trad. Country Western Fiesta music that they ve played throughout the Great Basin, Pacific Northwest and Midwest over the last 13 years. http://www.elderaudience.com/chihuahuadesert/ Contact, Thea Kuziemski tkuziemski@ci.sandy.or.us January 5 6:00 pm Sandy Library
December 2017 Wednesday, Dec. 13th, 27th 2:30-4:30 pm Watch episodes of anime, do an activity, and eat a snack. Teens 12-17 welcome. Contact Rebecca rrobinowitz@ci.sandy.or.us Wednesday, Dec. 6 and 20, at 2:30 pm Game Factory & Coding Club Mondays, 4 pm @ Sandy Library Gaming Factory and Coding Club are dedicated to making & playing games, both on-line and IRL (in real life) Contact rrobinowitz@ci.sandy.or.us You bring the inspiration, we provide the tools! Teen MakerSpace is a program that fosters opportunities for teens to have experiences that ignite creativity & imagination. Teens can satisfy a hunger for information, pique an interest, and connect with a community of creators. Teens 12-17. Be inspired. T-LAB Teen Library Advisory Board Ages 12-17 Monday, Dec. 18, 3 pm please contact Rebecca rrobinowitz@ci.sandy.or.us
Wee Ones Story, Songs and Playtime Thursdays 10-11 6 months to 3 years Saturday Afternoon Kids Club Sandy 2-4 pm 1 st Saturday of each month: LEGO Club 2 nd Saturday of each month: Coding Club 3 rd Saturday of each month: MakerSpace 4 th Saturday of each month: Video Games and Minecraft Hoodland 1 pm to 3 pm 1 st Saturdays are Art Club. 2 nd and 4 th Saturdays of each month are LEGO Club. Read to the Dog Hoodland: Story Time is Thursdays at 10:30 am. Appropriate for all ages. Library Advisory Board Sandy Public Library Community Room Contact Sarah McIntyre smcintyre@ci.sandy.or.us Wednesday, December 1, 6-7:30 pm Youth Art Class Sandy Public Library Community Room In partnership with the Wy East Artisans Guild. Art class is for 1-6th graders. Preschooler activities available with an adult present. Contact Monica Smith msmith@ci.sandy.or.us Ananda can t wait for storytime! Come, read to her Thursdays 4-5 pm in the Children s section at the Sandy Library. Reading to a dog will help your child develop reading skills and confidence. Sign up at the information desk or call 503-668-5537 for 15 minute reading sessions. In partnership with Thursdays 4:00-5:00 pm
December 2017 4 Book groups; Men, Women, Mystery & Hoodland Visit the Library website or like the City of Sandy on Facebook to see what books the book groups are reading next. Book Groups meet at the Sandy Library unless otherwise noted. Womens Group meeting is on o So Mystery Book Club Thursday, Dec. 28, 2 pm at the Sandy Community Center n! Thursday, Jan 11, 7 pm. ng mi No meeting in Dec. Next Co Mens Group Monday, Dec. 4, 7 pm. Hoodland Book Group Wednesday, Dec. 20, 6:30 pm hoodlandlibrary@ci.sandy.or.us or call 503-622-3460. Any level welcome. In partnership with 503-783-2583 Katie Murphy kmurphy@ci.sandy.or.us The Sandy and Hoodland Public Library will be closed the following days: Christmas Eve Sunday, December 24 Christmas Day Monday, December 25 New Year s Day Monday, January 1 Any questions may be directed to libraryassistants@ci.sandy.or.us Please contact Thea tkuziemski@ci.sandy.or.us Third Thrusday of the Month 7pm Book-a-Librarian Every Tuesday is Book-a-Librarian day at the Hoodland Library. Our Reference Librarian is available from 2 to 6 pm to assist you with research, using library resources, or catching up on the latest technologies. You can call ahead and book individual time with our Reference Librarian at 503-622-3460 or email hoodlandlibrary@ci.sandy.or.us A librarian is available every day at the Sandy Library. You may drop in or set up an appointment by email mhouck@ci.sandy.or.us or by phone 503-668-5537 All library programs are sponsored in part by the Friends of Sandy Library and Friends of Hoodland Library