Teen Crafts and Events for January

Teen Crafts and Events for January

We have LOTS of fun things planned for the teens in January!  Here’s a breakdown of all the great things you’ll want to do:

TEEN BOOK CLUB: Monday, January 14 at 4:00 –  We’re reading “The Hound of the Baskervilles” by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.

 TEEN CRAFT: Thursday, January 17 at 4:00 pm – Join us to make some Pull String Art, just like in the picture above!

YOUNG LEAGUE OF WRITERS: Monday January 28 at 4:00 pm – All you aspiring John Greens and Holly Blacks come find out about Flash Fiction and how it can help your writing.

TEEN ACTIVITY: Thursday, January 31 at 4:00 pm – Wii Gaming Competition! Dust off your dancing socks for some Dance Dance Revolution.  We have lots of other games as well if you’re not in the mood to boogie.

We hope to see you there!

All teen activities and events are for those ages 12 to 17,  All craft supplies are provided.  All you need to bring is yourself and maybe a friend!

January Crafts for Kids and Tweens

January Crafts for Kids and Tweens

Kid and Tween Crafts

The Second and Fourth Thursday at 4:00 pm in the Community Room

 

January 10th:  Paper Lantern Critters

January 24th:  Year of the Pig Celebration

Both the Kids (ages 6 to 8) and the Tweens (ages 9 to 11) are welcome to attend!

All supplies are provided by the library.

Join Us for a Winter Retreat!

Join Us for a Winter Retreat!

Friday, December 28

1:00 to 5:00 PM

Christmas is over. You got caught up on all the dish washing. You made the returns and exchanges. Now it’s time for some low key relaxation. We’ll have a stop by or hang out all day event on Friday without pressure or expectations. We’ll have table dedicated to anyone who would like to just sit and visit and work on a stitching project or perhaps color. We’ll have a table with a jigsaw puzzle. Maybe two, one for the big people and one for the smaller folk. We’ll have a table with book art folding supplies. We’ll have a table with simple journals that you can take as is or add a few embellishments. We might have some mellow munchies. Nothing fancy. Nothing extravagant. Just a pleasant afternoon’s worth of possibilities. Hope you’ll come by.
For all ages!
“The Yiddish Policeman’s Union” by Michael Chabon

“The Yiddish Policeman’s Union” by Michael Chabon

“The Yiddish Policeman’s Union” by Michael Chabon

The Maltese Falcon meets My Name is Asher Lev in Alaska. An alternate time line puts post World War II Jews in a temporary sanctuary around Sitka. Now throw in a puzzling murder that no one wants to be investigated.

I am amazed, completely amazed by Michael Chabon. I am amazed first by how anyone could come up with the basic setting of this novel with all the built in angst and heartbreak. I’m amazed at the continually surprising plot. I’m amazed by the descriptive and gripping language. I’m amazed by the complex, deep, characters that get under your skin and bore into your head and won’t get out.

I took over two months to read this book. The first 150 pages went quite quickly, and then I realized that if I kept reading, the book would end. The next month was delicious pain as I read a few pages here and allowed myself a few pages there, needing to know what happened next, but wanting the experience to last as long as possible.

I should thank our libary’s GoodReads seasonal challenge for bringing me to this book. A past challenge was to read a Nebula award winner and a Orion award winner. Fantasy and science-fiction are so, so not my thing, so I looked at books that made both lists and found this. I wouldn’t exactly classify it as either, but I suppose the alternate time line thing technically puts it in. -So thanks Madison reading challenge. (But you still haven’t won me over to dragons or lazers.)