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Greenville Public Library October 2014 Newsletter www.yourlibrary.ws UNO CHICAGO GRILL DOUGH RAISER event to benefit the Friends of the Library, Thursday, October 23, 2014 at the Smithfield Commons. Come for lunch, dinner or take-out. Coupons are available at the Welcome Desk at the Library or clip out this coupon and begin to enjoy a great meal and help the library. Members from OCEAN STATE PARANORMAL are presenting a lecture on Tuesday, October 14 from 6:30 pm to 7:30 pm. Our lecture will include various as- pects of the paranormal field; our methods and madness of what we do and how we do it. We will showcase our equipment and our evidence and will take our audience on a step by step journey into the world of paranormal investigation. Registration is required. Please call 949-3630 ext.1 or sign-up on our on-line calendar at: www.yourlibrary.ws.
The Newsletter of the Greenville Public Library, Smithfield, Rhode Island Page 2 Members of the PICNIC TABLE READS BOOK CLUB are meeting to discuss the book Every Day in Tuscany by Frances Mayes on Thursday, October 16 from 1:00 The KNITTING MAVENS meet pm to 2:00 pm. New members PAINTING AND PASTRY: Local Art on Tuesdays from 6:00 pm to are welcome. Teacher Adele Karbowski is teaching 7:00 pm. New members are a watercolor class on Saturday, Oct. welcome. 11, 18, 25, and Nov. 1 from 10:00 am to 12:00 pm. The fee for the four week class is $40.00 and morning pastry will be served. Registration is required. Please call 949-3630 ext. 1 to register. Local Artist Billy Gallagher is exhibiting his oil paintings Students from the Painting, Pasta and Pizza art classes are displaying their watercolors in the Castle Display Case. Members of the MYSTERY BOOK CLUB are meeting to dis- The Library accepts used print cuss the book Death in a Float- cartridges for recycling. Pro- ing City by Tasha Alexander on ceeds from the cartridges go Tuesday, October 7 from 1:30 towards Children's Programs, pm to 2:30 pm. New members Author Peter Mandel is presenting the Museum Pass Program are welcome. MAKING YOUR BOOK A REALITY and books. program on Monday, October 6 from 6:30 pm to 8:30 pm. Registration is recommended. Please call 949-3630 ext. 1 to register or sign-up on our on- line calendar at www.yourlibrary.ws.
The Newsletter of the Greenville Public Library, Smithfield, Rhode Island Page 3 Children’s Department Storytimes Storytimes have begun at the library. Please call the children’s room at 949-3630 x2 to check on availability. Registration is required. We offer Turtle Time for children ages 1 1/2 - 2 1/2 on Mondays at 10:15 Toddler Storytime for children ages 2 1/2 to 3 1/2 on Fridays at either 10:15 or 11:15 and Preschool Storytime for children 3 1/2 to K on Wednesdays at 10:30 or 1:00 pm. Art Program After School Art Class on Book Discussion Group Thursday October 23rd from The Share – a - Story Book Discussion 4:00 - 5:00 pm for children Group for 4th/5 graders and their caregiver. ages 6-10 years old . Please We will meet once a month during the school register for this creative pro- year to discuss the same book we have all gram with artist and teacher read that is chosen by the children’s librari- Adele Karbowski.See you an. Our first meeting of the school year is on soon ! Upcoming dates are Wednesday October 8th from 4:00 – 5:00 11/13 and 12/18. pm. This is an informational meeting where we will discuss how the book group works and plan our meetings for the upcoming school year. Please call the children’s room at 949-3630 x2 for more information or to register. Come join in the fun! After School Craft LEGO Event Bubble Display Come to the library on Octo- If you are crazy about building October is national orthodontic aware- ber 22nd at 4pm to create a with LEGOS this is the program ness month, so the children’s bubble Halloween Door Hanger Craft. for you! Children ages 51/2 - 11 will display orthodontic materials. This Children ages 6-10 can join us are invited to come to the library display is provided by University Ortho- to make this scary craft! on Saturday October 4th from dontics. So open wide and take a look Registration for this program 2:00 to 3:00 to build with the inside the children’s room! begins October 1st. library Legos. Play Learn Grow Together Apple Blossom Garden Club Child Outreach of Smithfield Children in Kindergarten - 5th grade are invited to the library on Tri-Town Head Start and the Thursday October 9th from 4:00 - 5:00 pm for a Fall Arrange- Libraries of Smithfield are ment Workshop presented by The Apple Blossom Garden Club. sponsoring an exciting pro- Please drop by the children's room or call 949-3630 x2 to register gram at Anna McCabe School for this seasonal afternoon of fun. on Friday October 3rd from 12:30 – 1:15. This program is for children ages 3 1/2- 5 and Game Day their parent/caregiver. We will Every Friday is Game Day at the library from 3:00 – 4:30 in the share stories along with other children’s room. There are many board games available or you activities. You will have an can bring your favorite game that you would like to play with others. opportunity to meet the pre- Children ages 4-10 years old are welcome. This is a drop in pro- school teachers and make gram, no registration is required. Bring a friend or make a new one! some new friends!
The Newsletter of the Greenville Public Library, Smithfield, Rhode Island Page 4/5 P i r a t e L e g o f l a g Legos rock at the library. Adult art class instructed by Adele Karbowski. Pirate inspired Lego building.
Young Adult October News Book Signing Saturday, October 18th Stop by and meet Smithfield native, Kerri Cuevas from 1:30-3:00. Sign up online, space is limited! Come hear about the sequel to “Deadly Kisses”. Baker AfterSchool Center Everyday that Smithfield schools are in session, the center is open. Everyone between the ages of 11-17 or in grades 6-12 are welcome. The hours are from 2:00-5:30 on Monday- Thursday and 2:00-5:00 on Fridays. It is located in the Baker Room which is on the lower level of the library. There you will find computers, tables to use for homework or There is a new Suggestion Box for Young Adults group projects and a librarian to assist you. located in the YA Area. Program and book No sign up is needed! Check our Facebook suggestions are appreciated. page for updates on special craft projects, snacks or gaming days. Community Service Contact Rhonda for the opportunities available at the library.(youryalibrarian@yahoo.com) October AfterSchool Happenings Scheduled this month is: Minecraft is always on Friday afternoon Polymer Covered Pens on Oct 1 st for anyone in grade 6-12. No need to Caramel Apples on Oct 2nd sign up! 3D Printer Show & Tell on Oct 14th Pumpkin Painting on Oct 23rd Facebook---Keep up with young adult news and like us on Facebook Halloween Movie and Snacks on Oct 30th at“Greenville Public Library TeenScape” Do you have extra LEGOs not being Hope you can join us. played with at your No sign up necessary!!! house? The children attending the LEGO event every month would appreciate Did you see the clip of Mat Franco on our Facebook page? them! :)
The Newsletter of the Greenville Public Library, Smithfield, Rhode Island Page 6 New in the Library Collections New Non-Fiction Titles A lifetime of fiction : the 500 most recommended reads for ages 2 to 102 / William Patrick Martin A spy among friends : Kim Philby and the great betrayal / Ben Macintyre. America : imagine a world without her / Dinesh D’Souza Bollettieri : changing the game / Nick Bollettieri Diabetes & heart healthy cookbook / American Diabetes Association and American Heart Association. Diary of a mad diva / Joan Rivers Factory man / Beth Macy. Finding your next job in a week / Peter Maskrey God’s not dead : evidence for God in an age of uncertainty / Rice Broock Going vegan : the complete guide to making a healthy transition to a plant-based lifestyle / Joni Newman Historical dictionary of librarianship / Mary Ellen Quinn In search of the perfect loaf : a home baker’s odyssey / Samuel Fromartz In the kingdom of ice : the grand and terrible polar voyage of the U.S.S. Jeannette / Hampton Sides Knockout knits : new tricks for scarves, hats, jewelry, and other accessories / Laura Nelkin Mini quilts : fresh, fun patterns to quilt in a snap / Jodie Davis & Jayne Davis My drunk kitchen : a guide to eating, drinking & going with your gut / Hannah Hart Off the sidelines : raise your voice, change the world / Kirsten Gillibrand Pete Rose : an American dilemma / Kostya Kennedy. Push : persevere until success happens through prayer / Cindy Trimm Raising our children’s children : room in the heart / Deborah Doucette Redeeming the dream : the case for marriage equality / David Boies Sidelined : overcoming odds through unity, passion, and perseverance / Chuck Pagano with Bruce A. Tollner Soldier girls : the battles of three women at home and at war / Helen Thorpe Special heart : a journey of faith, hope, courage, and love / Bret Baier Ted Williams, my father / Claudia Williams The First Family detail : Secret Service agents reveal the hidden lives of the presidents / Ronald Kessler The impulse society : America in the age of instant gratification / Paul Roberts The smart guide to the perfect job interview / by David Holmes What I know for sure / Oprah Winfrey What we see when we read : a phenomenology / Peter Mendelsund When the game stands tall : the story of the De la Salle Spartans and football’s longest winning streak / Neil Hayes World order / Henry Kissinger Large Print Titles Above / Isla Morley. Mambo in Chinatown / Jean Kwok All fall down / Jennifer Weiner. Man of her dreams / Tami Hoag Deserves to Die / Lisa Jackson Rushed to the altar / by Jane Feather Destiny’s embrace / Beverly Jenkins Safe keeping / Barbara Taylor Sissel Driving with the top down / Beth Summer people / Elin Hilderbrand Harbison The beekeeper’s ball / Susan Wiggs In want of a wife / By Jo Goodman The cursed / Heather Graham Last to know / Elizabeth Adler The Plover / Brian Doyle The Sixteenth of June / Maya Lang
The Newsletter of the Greenville Public Library, Smithfield, Rhode Island Page 7 New Fiction Titles After the Wedding / Meaney, Roisin. An Italian wife / Ann Hood Blood on the water : a William Monk novel / Anne Perry Charleston / Margaret Bradham Thornton Colorless Tsukuru Tazaki and his years of pilgrimage : a novel / Haruki Murakami Date with a sheesha / Bidulka, Anthony Eyes only / Fern Michaels.\ Her last whisper : a novel / Karen Robards. Lisette’s list : a novel / Susan Vreeland Personal : a Jack Reacher novel / Lee Child Return to the beach house / Georgia Bockoven Somewhere safe with somebody good / Jan Karon Son of no one / Sherrilyn Kenyon The beach quilt / Holly Chamberlin The drop / Dennis Lehane The eye of heaven / Clive Cussler The irresistible blueberry bakeshop & cafe : a novel / Mary Simses The monogram murders / Sophie Hannah The Mountaintop School for Dogs and other second chances / Ellen Cooney The river / Beverly Lewis The secret place / Tana French New DVDs Bates Motel. Season 1 Godzilla Blended Hercules Brick Mansions Only Lovers Left Alive Captain America: Sons of Anarchy Season 6 The Winter Soldier The Fault in our Stars Draft Day Think Like a Man Too Eraserhead Toy Story of Terror Ghost Computer Classes at the Greenville Public Library The library offers two types of computer instruction: 1. formal 12 to 15 week classes with Milo J. St. Angelo 2. 1 hour individualized instruction with Ray Hetherington on the topic of your choice. Call the library at 949-3630 for more information.
O GREENVILLE PUBLIC LIBRARY Greenville Public Library BOARD OF TRUSTEES 573 Putnam Pike C Stephen Cicilline, President Greenville, R.I. 02828 T Terri Kless, Vice President Nicholas Loring, Treasurer O Phone: 401-949-3630 Elaine Farley, Secretary Fax: 401-949-0530 B Leslie Cashel, MD Relay: 1-800-745-5555 E Virginia Harnois E-mail: greenvillepubliclibrary@yahoo.com Julianne Ip, MD R George Kelley Homepage: www.yourlibrary.ws Library Calendar: http://www.yourlibrary.ws/ Barbara Lysik News and Events Domine Vescera Ragosta facebook.com/greenvillepubliclibrary Milo J. St. Angelo Hours: www.twitter.com@greenvillelib David Brush Mon-Thur 9 am - 8 pm 2 Friday & Saturday 9 am - 5 pm Christopher LaRoux, Director Sunday 1 - 5 pm. In case of inclement weather, please call the li- 0 brary or check with WPRI (Channel12), WNAC 1 (Fox 64), WHJJ-AM (Talk Radio 920), WWBB- 4 FM (B101), WHJY-FM (94.1) and WSNE_FM (Coast 93.3) for closure announcements. The Library will be closed on Monday, October 13 for Columbus Day. Return Service Requested Greenville, R.I. 02828 573 Putnam Pike PERMIT #6 GREENVILLE, RI PAID U.S. POSTAGE NON-PROFIT ORG.
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