Thursday, December 22, 2005

It's beginning to look a lot like booktalk time!

I've spent the past two days booktalking my lungs out (thanks to Mrs. Freeman and Mrs. Regenold!) and here's a list of the titles I brought the sixth graders:

Tangerine by Edward Bloor

Driver's Ed by Caroline Cooney

Dead-End Job by Vicki Grant

No Limit by Pete Hautman (previously titled Stone Cold)

Kissing Doorknobs by Terry Spencer Hesser

A Boy at War by Harry Mazer

The Best Christmas Pageant Ever by Barbara Robinson

Have a happy holiday and I'll see you all in the next two weeks!

Friday, November 18, 2005

Title to Remember


Need something to read as the weather gets chilly? Try Uglies by Scott Westerfeld. The story? Tally is about to turn sixteen, and she can't wait. Not for her license -- for turning pretty. In Tally's world, your sixteenth birthday brings an operation that turns you from ugly into a stunningly attractive pretty and catapults you into a high-tech paradise where your only job is to have a really great time. In just a few weeks Tally will be there. But Tally's new friend Shay isn't sure she wants to be pretty. She'd rather risk life on the outside. When Shay runs away, Tally learns about a whole new side of the pretty world -- and it isn't very pretty. The authorities offer Tally the worst choice she can imagine: find her friend and turn her in, or never turn pretty at all. The choice Tally makes changes her world forever. And keep checking our shelves for the amazing sequel, Pretties.

Have a great weekend!

Monday, November 14, 2005

Happy Monday!

I hope everyone had a wonderful weekend! Just a quick reminder that tonight is Teen Open Mic Night at 6:00PM on the third floor. Bring yourself, bring a friend and bring an idea! Snacks will be provided by the Friends of the Library. Hope to see you there!

Wednesday, November 09, 2005

Booktalking Titles

I had the pleasure of meeting Ms. Hird's seventh graders at East Side Middle School--what a hoot! I also brought in a ton of books...here's a list:

Fever 1793 by Laurie Halse Anderson

Tangerine by Edward Bloor

The Rag and Bone Shop by Robert Cormier

Catherine, Called Birdy by Karen Cushman

Coraline by Neil Gaiman

Invisible by Pete Hautman

Kissing Doorknobs by Terry Spencer Hesser

My Brother's Keeper by Patricia McCormick

Happy Reading!!

Tuesday, September 20, 2005

Useless Fact #2

Did you know...

Beverly Goldman was jailed in January of 2000 on seven counts of failing to return overdue library books. Goldman was arrested at her local library in Clearwater, Florida. That library had tried for over sixteen months to retrieve the overdue materials valued at $127.86.* The lesson? Turn in your stuff, people!!

Just an FYI: Wednesday, September 21st at 6:00PM, the Anderson Public Library will be showing Pirates of the Caribbean: the Curse of Black Pearl in the Delaware Room. This swashbuckling film lasts 143 minutes and is rated PG-13.** We will have all sorts of pirate books on display for your reading pleasure...ye bilge rat! Not to mention tasty treats courtesy of the Friends of the Anderson Public Library, matey!!




* This fact found in The Guinness Book of World Records, 2006

** Acording to the MPAA, PG-13 means that some material may be inappropriate for children under the age of 13.
Parents are strongly cautioned.

Tuesday, September 13, 2005

It's That Time of Year!

Today was booktalking day at Northside Middle School! A big thank-you goes out to Mrs. Freeman and all her great sixth graders. Here's a list of the titles I brought:

Peter and the Starcatchers by Dave Barry and Ridley Pearson

The Rag and Bone Shop by Robert Cormier

Coraline by Neil Gaiman

Sleeping Freshmen Never Lie by David Lubar

Tiger by Jeff Stone

Can't wait to see more of you on Thursday!

Tuesday, September 06, 2005

Weekly News Bite

Hope everyone enjoyed a little time off this past Labor Day! Special Announcement: this Thursday, September 8th, we were scheduled to have a Get Crafty session for teens. Unfortunately, due to some special circumstances, we are going to have to reschedule this event for later in the year. I apologize to all of you who were hoping for a craft this week.

But...we are still hosting our Fall Yu-Gi-Oh! Tournament on Saturday, September 10th from 1:00PM to 4:00PM in the Chief Anderson Room. Registration is required; please call 641.2456 for more information!

Friday, September 02, 2005

Helping Those in Need

For anyone who has watched a television, listened to a radio or logged onto the Internet this week, you know how badly the southern portions of the United States have been damaged by Hurricane Katrina. Many people have been rescued, but thousands are still waiting for help. A lot of people here in Indiana want to help those less fortunate in Louisiana, Alabama and Mississippi. Here are two good websites to get you started:


Keep these folks and the volunteers helping them in your thoughts this holiday weekend...

Thursday, September 01, 2005

Question for the weekend

Okay, here's the question for the weekend:

If you could fast-forward your life, how old would you want to be and why?


Think about it and write or email me your answer! Have a great weekend!

Wednesday, August 31, 2005

Weekly News Bite

September is almost here! What the heck happened to summer?

Enough depressing talk! Hang out with us at the Anderson Public Library Thursday, September 1st as we kick off our "After School Flicks" series at the library. At 6:00PM, we'll be showing National Treasure with Nicholas Cage as Benjamin Franklin Gates. This 131 minute movie is rated PG by the MPAA. Snacks are provided by the Friends of the Anderson Public Library.

Wednesday, August 24, 2005

Important Fact of the Day

Did you know what the top five causes of Teenage Death are?



Accidents (39%)
Murders (26%)
Suicide (18%)
Cancer (15%)
Other (2%)




We care about our future...you should too! For more information on these and other facts, feel free to ask a librarian for help.
Information from The Book of Lists for Teens by Sandra and Harry Choron

Monday, August 22, 2005

Monday, Monday

It's another week here at the Anderson Public Library and we are offering some really great opportunities for teens this week. This afternoon, August 22nd, at 3:30PM, the Teen Advisory Board (T.A.B.) will be meeting in the Carnegie Room on the third floor to discuss some upcoming events. Feel free to join us. Bring a friend and a few good ideas!

Thursday, August 25th at 6:00PM, we will be hosting Ductigami--Fun with Tape! Bring a friend and your imagination!

A special thanks goes out to everyone who made our Harry Potter Film a success this Saturday. From everyone who participated by watching Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban to the teens who helped set up the snacks to the Friends of the Anderson Public Library--thank you!

Thursday, August 18, 2005

Back to School (again)

It's that time again...can you believe it? Where did the summer go? Now it's time for alarm clocks and new school supplies and, don't forget, HOMEWORK. But here's a list that may make it a little easier to face the back-to-school facts.



9 Nobel Prizewinners Who Didn't Exactly Enjoy School

Winston Churchill, winner of the 1953 Nobel Prize in literature

Albert Einstein, co-winner of the 1921 Nobel Prize in physics

Richard Feynman, co-winner of the 1956 Nobel Prize in physics

Arno Penzias, co-winner of the 1978 Nobel Prize in physics

Bertrand Russell, winner of the 1950 Nobel Prize in literature

Andrei Sakharov, winner of the 1975 Nobel Prize for world peace

George Bernard Shaw, winner of the 1925 Nobel Prize in literature

Rabindranath Tagore, winner of the 1913 Nobel Prize in literature

Sigrid Undest, winner of the 1928 Nobel Prize in literature



How much do you know about the Nobel Prize? How much do you know about the winners? To find out more about them, check out the Biography section on the first mezzanine at the Library. Or better yet, read one of his or her works.

Wednesday, August 17, 2005

Useless Fact of the Day

Did you know...

...that rubber bands last longer when they are refrigerated?*


*Fact found in The Book of Lists for Teens by Sandra and Harry Choron

Weekly News Bite

Just to keep you all posted on the happenings at the Anderson Public Library:

Thursday, August 18th at 6:00PM, we will be hosting Get Crafty @ Your Library for teens in the Teen Room. This month's craft is candle-making with wax beads and scented oils. Join us for some creative fun!

Saturday, August 20th, we will be showing the winner of the Harry Potter film contest: Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban. The movie starts at 2:00PM on the third floor and snacks will be provided by the Friends of the Anderson Public Library.

Monday, August 22nd, we will be having our first Teen Advisory Board meeting of the 2005-2006 academic year. Bring a friend and an idea for making the library a better place for teens. The meeting starts at 3:30PM in the Carnegie Room. For an agenda, please stop by the Information Services Desk or call Beth at 641.2456.

Okay, that's three events in a week! Hope you can make one or two (or, if you're feeling sassy, all three!)

Tuesday, August 09, 2005

Weekly News Bite

Last night, we had a rip-roaring Teen Open Mic Night! Over 25 people showed up and there were great performances from old pros and new folks alike. I hope that you all can get to the next Open Mic Night which is scheduled for Monday, September 12th at 6:00PM in the Miami Room. It's tons of fun!

Thursday, August 18th, we will be hosting our monthly Get Crafty @ Your Library at 6:00PM in the Teen Room. This month, our craft will be creative candle making with wax beads and glass pots. Bring a friend and get crafty!

School is right around the corner...don't forget, the Anderson Public Library can help you find the answers you need for homework and research. While we do not offer a tutoring service, we can find books and articles that you may need for essays and research papers.

By the way, don't forget to vote for your favorite Harry Potter film! We have ballots in the Teen Room and a cauldron in which to cast your vote. The winner will be shown Saturday, August 20th at 2:00PM in the Chief Anderson Room. Snacks will be provided courtesy of the Friends of the Anderson Public Library.

Wednesday, July 27, 2005

Weekly News Bite

The time has nearly come to say farewell to the summer...and the Summer Reading Program. We are having our final "Get Reel for Teens" film on Friday, July 29th at 2:00PM. We'll be hosting the classic movie The Wizard of Oz, complete with flying monkeys! Join us for some snacks and fun as we bring Summer Reading to a close.

Thursday, July 28th, we will be having our Summer "Evening @ the Improv for Teens" at 6:00PM. Think about Whose Line Is It Anyway? meets area teens. Snacks will be provided by the Friends of the Library; entertainment will be provided by YOU!

Wednesday, July 20, 2005

Weekly News Bite

Only a few more weeks of summer (and Summer Reading Program) are left in 2005! Have you turned in your entries for awesome prizes? If not, you still have 10 days to do so...time is running out!

Hang out with us this Friday, July 22nd, as we watch Ella Enchanted, based on the novel by Gail Carson Levine. This movie runs 96 minutes and is rated PG. Bring a friend to enjoy the movie and free snacks provided by the Friends of the Library.

Have you read the latest book by J.K. Rowling? Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince was just released July 16th and has been flying off the shelves. Reserve your copy today. Don't forget--starting August 1st, every area Muggle has a chance to cast your vote for the Harry Potter Movie Day on Saturday, August 20th.

As much as we don't like to think about it, school is right around the corner. Don't forget about all the great resources the Anderson Public Library has to offer!! Keep checking our calendar for great Teen programs.

Tuesday, July 12, 2005

Weekly News Bite

It's nearly the middle of July--where has the summer gone? Don't forget; we are still in the midst of Summer Reading fun. It's not too late to join! It's free! It's fun!

Thursday, July 14th, from 6:00PM-7:15PM, we are hosting a Get Crafty @ Your Library session in the Teen Room. Our craft this month will be jewelry-making. For more information, call us at 641.2456.

This Friday, July 15th, we are showing the movie Hook, one of my personal faves! This PG movie is 142 minutes long and based on the book by J.M. Barrie. It stars Dustin Hoffman in the title role and Robin Williams as his nemesis. If you haven't seen this classic, be sure to join us! Like every Friday, we are giving away summer reading program prizes as well as providing yummy snacks!

Tuesday, July 05, 2005

Someone's in the Kitchen at APL!

Our cooking program for teens, This Ain't Your Mama's Kitchen, was a great hit! We made English Muffin Pizzas, Ranch Roll-Ups and Marshmallow Creme Dip with strawberries. Some books we highlighted included:

Teens Cook: How to Make What You Want to Eat by Megan & Judi Carle

New Cook Book from the editors of Better Homes and Gardens

Don't forget to check out great websites like:

www.kraftfoods.com and www.allrecipes.com

We're looking forward to another cooking session very soon! Keep checking our calendar of events for more fun for teens!

Weekly News Bite

It's Tuesday and I hope everyone had a glorious holiday weekend! This week, we will be having two teen programs (for the price of one!):

This Ain't Your Mama's Kitchen on Tuesday, July 5th at 1:00PM in the Delaware Room will cover basic cooking and kitchen skills as well as some helpful shopping tips.

Get Reel for Teens on Friday, July 8th at 2:00PM in the Chief Anderson Room. We'll be viewing Freaky Friday which is rated PG and runs about 97 minutes long. Snacks are free and provided by the Friends of the Library. We will also be drawing names for Summer Reading Prizes, so bring your entries!

Thursday, June 23, 2005

Weekly News Bite

On this week's menu: we have Get Reel for Teens this Friday afternoon at 2:00PM. We'll be showing Shrek 2, which is so much better than the first one (in my honest opinion)! Join us for some soda, snacks and summer reading prizes!

Need something to read? Check out great titles by author Melissa Lion. Anderson Public Library owns Swollen; her latest, Upstream will be on the shelves soon. Click on her name to read her interview with Teenreads.com. Enjoy!

Friday, June 17, 2005

Friday Fun

Don't forget! This afternoon at 2:00PM, we will be showing Shrek, starring Mike Myers, John Lithgow, Eddie Murphy, Cameron Diaz, and many, many more! Free snacks will be provided in addition to our weekly Teen Summer Reading Prize drawings.

Next week? Shrek 2!

Tuesday, June 14, 2005

Weekly News Bite

"You got me? You got me? You got me?" If you attended last night's Teen Open Mic Night, you know exactly what I'm talking about...if not, there's always next month! Last night, the theme was tropical and the mood was festive. Special thanks go out (as always) to T.A.B. and Friends of the Library for such a great spread.

News flash for all Laurie Halse Anderson fans! Her novel Speak has been made into a film that swept independent film festivals throughout 2004. It is scheduled to air Monday, September 5th on both Showtime and Lifetime. No times have been released, but keep your eyes peeled!

Don't forget this Friday at 2:00PM, we will be having a screening of Shrek as well as enjoying snacks (and air conditioning!) and giving away Summer Reading Prizes. For a more complete listing of the teen events for the summer, including the next Open Mic Night, take a peek at our event calendar. See you Friday!

Saturday, June 11, 2005

Yu-Gi-Oh! News

Today we hosted our Summer Yu-Gi-Oh! Tournament for teens and had a great time! Thirty people showed up and the competition was fierce. Everyone showed that he or she could be a great sport and everyone enjoyed the door prizes and snacks. Congratulations to our winners and to everyone who made the effort and participated, including my "clean-up" crew. Hope to see you September 10th for the Fall Tournament! (Registration begins in August!!) Here are the results:

Division I (ages 9-11)
Runner-up: Brandon M. from Southview
Winner: Kerry H. from South Side

Division II (ages 12-18)
Third place: Dmitri N. from Anderson High School
Runner-up: Chris M. from North Side
Winner: Shawn B. from Highland

Tuesday, June 07, 2005

Tales from New York City

So I'm back from the BookExpo trip in New York City with lots of great stuff for Summer Reading Program! Now is the time to get cracking and win some of the stellar prizes I smuggled back on the plane. Just a note to the now-seventh graders from Northside: I did get to meet Neil Gaiman, the author of the novel Coraline. He was very excited when I told him about everyone liking Coraline and is not half as creepy as you might expect! I also got to see some really cool things which I'll be posting here in the near future. But enough about the Big Apple!

This week, we are having two programs. First will be Get Reel for Teens at 2:00PM on Friday afternoon. This week's film is Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory which is based on the book Charlie and the Chocolate Factory by Roald Dahl. If you've never seen this cult classic, be sure to bring a friend and join us for some candy (what else?) and fun! Don't forget: we draw for the weekly Summer Reading Prizes after the movie!

We are also hosting our Summer Yu-Gi-Oh! Tournament this Saturday, June 11th at 1:00PM. Registration is required. Please call 641.2456 to register or for more information!

That's all for now. Check back for photos from NYC!

Wednesday, May 25, 2005

Booktalks at North Side

It's booktalk time again! I got to visit a lot of almost-seventh graders today at North Side. Here are the books I talked about today:

Tangerine by Edward Bloor

Al Capone Does My Shirts by Gennifer Choldenko

The Watsons Go To Birmingham--1963 by Christopher Paul Curtis

The Haunting of Alaizabel Cray by Chris Wooding

I hope everyone today enjoyed the titles. I had a great time and hope to have even more fun tomorrow! Don't forget--it's time to sign up for the Teen Summer Reading Program!

Tuesday, May 17, 2005

Weekly News Bite

So, did you know there's only four days until the Summer Reading Program Kick-Off? Everyone around here is getting geared up for it...and you should be too! Anyone from grade 6 to grade 12 can participate in the Teen Summer Reading Program. It's super easy: sign up at the Anderson Public Library anytime on or after May 21st. Just for signing up, you receive a goody bag complete with entry forms. Guess what happens next? You READ, of course! You don't need a library card, you don't need to check the book out...you just need to read and record the item you've completed. Things that count: a book, an audiobook (book on tape or CD) or three magazines. Things that don't count: a movie or your kid sister's bedtime book. You turn in the completed entry form and that gets you into the weekly drawing. We will be drawing every Friday afternoon between 1:00-4:00 at our Get Reel for Teens programs. You can find detailed information about Get Reel on the Anderson Public Library calendar. Questions? Feel free to call me at 641.2456 or stop by the Reference Desk. Good luck and hope to see you at Kick-Off!

Monday, April 25, 2005

Book advice

Need some help picking out a new read? I always have problems trying to figure out what to read next. Reading Rants! has helped me out a lot! This website provides "out of the ordinary Teen booklists" as well as a lot of good insight into each title. And the books aren't broken down into the usual suspects like "Historical Fiction" or "Romance." Instead, the clever reviewers have created different categories like "Fanging Around" (books about vampires) or "Reality Bytes" (non-fiction about teens, for teens). If you find yourself in a pinch or want to branch out, check it out! This website led me to my new favorite YA novel, Joy in the Morning by Betty Smith.

Weekly News Bite

Not much to report at this time...we're all just waiting for summer to get here fast! This week, we have a T.A.B. meeting today (Monday), April 25th at 3:30 in the Carnegie Room. Don't forget that Friday, April 29th, the Anderson Public Library will be closed all day for Staff Development Day. But Saturday, we will be hosting a Poetry Workshop for Teen and Tweens. Interested in helping or participating? Call 641.2456 for more information!

Thursday, April 14, 2005

Booktalks at North Side

Okay, everyone, here are the books I brought to Mrs. Wildman's class on Thursday, April 14th:

Overboard by Elizabeth Fama

Breathing Underwater by Alex Flinn

Coraline by Neil Gaiman (I can't get enough of this one!)

Godless by Pete Hautman

An American Plague: the true and terrifying story of the yellow fever epidemic of 1793 by Jim Murphy

Tiger by Jeff Stone (This is the first of the Five Ancestors series by Mr. Stone)

Big thanks go out to Mrs. Wildman and her awesome classes for inviting me today! I hope I see you all during the Summer Reading Program...you know who you are.

Tuesday, April 05, 2005

Weekly News Bite

This is a huge week for Teen Programming at APL! Last night, we hosted about 25 guests at the Teen Poetry Slam and it was fantastic. The runner-up was Tim; the winner was first-time competitor Tommy. Congratulations to everyone who participated!

Thursday, April 7th at 6:00PM in the Teen Room, we will be hosting a Get Crafty @ Your Library Night. Our task for the night will be hemp & bead jewelry. And Saturday, April 11th at 1:00PM, we will be having Get Reel for Teens: Afternoon at the Movies. Our feature film will be "Confessions of a Teenage Drama Queen," starring Lindsay Lohan. This movie runs 86 minutes and is rated PG. Snacks will be provided by the Friends of Library.

Tuesday, March 29, 2005

News from T.A.B.

Last night, the Teen Advisory Board met and discussed a lot of really great ideas. We covered Open Mic Night, Summer Reading Program and Get Reel: Movies @ Your Library. President Marissa Coon also shared this announcement: Highland High School will be hosting Coffeehouse on April 20th at 6:00PM. This art & live performance venue will be open to the public and food will be provided. Everyone is encouraged to attend and support our friends at Highland!

Don't forget to register for the Yu-Gi-Oh! Tournament! Gaming will begin at 1:00PM sharp Saturday, April 2nd, in the Chief Anderson Room. Remember to bring your own deck! This tournament is open to all participants ages 9-19. For more information, call 641.2456.

Monday, March 28, 2005

Weekly News Bite

March is finally coming to an end and April is full of fun stuff @ the Library! First things first: Monday, March 28th, we will be having a Teen Advisory Board meeting at 3:30PM on the third floor. This will be a quick meeting about Summer Reading Program as well as a few other programs planned for the summer. Hope to see you there this afternoon!

Thursday, March 17, 2005

Booktalks at North Side

Here's a list of the books I talked about at North Side this week:

Fever 1793 by Laurie Halse Anderson

What Jamie Saw by Carolyn Coman

Coraline by Neil Gaiman

When Nobody's Home: Fifteen Baby-Sitting Tales of Terror by Judith Gorog

The Outcasts of 19 Schuyler Place by E. L. Konigsburg

An American Plague: The True and Terrifying Story of the Yellow Fever Epidemic of 1793 by Jim Murphy

If you have any questions, let me know!

Tuesday, March 15, 2005

Weekly Update

Last night, we had a whopping 29 people show up for Teen Open Mic Night! It was a great evening that featured everything from a clarinet solo to a reading from the poetry of Langston Hughes to a brand new interpretive dance performance of the wildly popular "Fresh Greens." Tons of fun! The next one will be Monday, April 11th at 6:00PM...start planning your performance piece now!

This week, I will also be visiting North Side Middle School to talk about books (well, yeah) and the Summer Reading Program. Check back Friday for a list of the titles that I'll be booktalking.

Quick reminder: next Monday, from 3:00PM-5:00PM, we will be showing Disney's Spirited Away. Join us for a great animated film as well as snacks provided by the Friends of the Library. See you there!

Monday, March 07, 2005

Weekly News Bite

Just a reminder that Thursday, March 10th is Get Crafty @ Your Library from 6:00PM-8:00PM. This week, we'll be hosting it in the Delaware Room on the third floor--bring a snack if you want! More importantly, next Monday, March 14th is Teen Open Mic Night. The last Open Mic Night was unbelievably good, with lots of new talent. I'm hoping this month's will be even better.

Monday, February 21, 2005

Weekly News Bite

February's almost over! Not much to report this week, but March is going to be loaded with programs. This week, we're hosting Game Night @ Your Library Thursday, February 24th from 6:00PM to 8:00PM in the Teen Room. Don't forget the T.A.B. meeting next Monday, February 28th in the Carnegie Room (third floor) from 3:30PM to 4:30PM. This is going to be a big one as we will be discussing Summer Reading Program as well as our peer-supported poetry workshop!

Tuesday, February 15, 2005

Weekly News Bite

Last night, we celebrated Singles' Awareness Day (okay, okay, it was Valentine's Day, but who want to celebrate that?) by hosting our February Teen Open Mic Night. Let me just say that it was amazing! I have never had so much fun (or witnessed so much talent!) at the library. Thanks to everyone who participated, from the stellar performers to the supportive audience! We look forward to seeing you all next month, March 14th, for another great evening. Tell your friends, enjoy some snacks and performances, and maybe, even perform yourself!

Monday, February 07, 2005

Waxing Poetic

We hosted the Teen Poetry Slam tonight, courtesy of the Friends of the Library. After three rounds of some excellent poetry, our scorekeeper Marissa announced the results:

Runner-Up: Tim Doerner

Winner: Jason Thompson

Congratulations to the winners and a giant thanks to everyone who participated, from the judges to the talented poets. Look for details soon regarding National Poetry Month events in April!


Local Drama

Calling all theatre buffs! Highland High School is hosting a One-Act Play Festival. It will run Thursday, March 3rd to Saturday March 5th at 7:00PM at the Highland High School Auditorium. It is $3.00 for students and $4.00 for adults. Hope to see you there! Thanks to T.A.B president Marissa Coon for this PSA!

Friday, February 04, 2005

Weekly News Bite

January is finally over and we're getting ready for a great February! Punxutawney Phil saw his shadow and now we have six more weeks of winter! But there's lots going on at the Anderson Public Library for the rest of winter:

Saturday, February 5th is our Afternoon @ the Movies for Teens! Join us in the Chief Anderson Room at 1:30PM.

Monday, February 7th is Teen Poetry Slam Night. Bring at least three pieces of original work to enter the competition. Not a poet? Come and participate as a judge or scorekeeper.

Thursday, February 10th is Get Crafty @ Your Library. Stop by at 6:00PM to check out this month's work of art.

Read something good lately? Share your opinion online. Email me for more details.

Tuesday, January 25, 2005

Weekly News Bite

This week, we are launching a new program: Teen Game Night! This is slated to happen the fourth Thursday of every month from 6:00PM-8:00PM. It's a chance to hang out and have fun at the Library with friends and new faces. The Library will provide chess and checker boards as well as cards; if you have a game that you like to play, bring it on in! Remember: no gambling is allowed at any time. So meet up with us on Thursday, January 27th in the Delaware Room from 6:00PM-8:00PM!

Don't forget: the Teen Poetry Slam is right around the corner! We will be performing on Monday, February 7th at 6:00PM on the third floor. Join us!

Thursday, January 20, 2005

Booktalks at Northside

Here's a list of the titles I booktalked for Mrs. Wildman:

I Am the Cheese by Robert Cormier

The Rag and Bone Shop by Robert Cormier

Number the Stars by Lois Lowry

Stop Pretending: what happened when my big sister went crazy by Sonya Sones

Stargirl by Jerry Spinelli

The Devil's Arithmetic by Jane Yolen

And suggested by a student:

Anne Frank and Me by Cherie Bennett

Hope you all had a good time and I see you soon! I'd also like to thank Mrs. Wildman for giving me a chance to meet with new students.

Saturday, January 15, 2005

Yu-Gi-Oh! Tournament Winners

The winners for the Winter Yu-Gi-Oh! Tournament are:

Age Bracket One (ages 9-11):
1st place--Chris McCord (Northside MS)

Age Bracket Two (ages 12-19):
3rd place--Jesse Earl (Northside MS)
2nd place--Brandon Treutel
1st place--Shawn Blair (Northside MS)

Congratulations to everyone who competed! We had 46 players this session. The next tournament should be sometime in March...watch those calendars!

Saturday Update

Our Get Crafty program on Thursday night was a lot of fun! Ten people joined in the paint, glue and mess to create jeweled boxes to take home. Need some creative ideas? Check out www.diynet.com for inspiration. Want to get crafty with us at the Library for free? Our Get Crafty series is held monthly, every second Thursday. If you have ideas for crafts, drop me a line!

Saturday, January 15th, we will be hosting our Winter Yu-Gi-Oh! Tournament. Keep checking back for the winners of the Winter Tournament as we will post the names this evening.

Don't forget! The Anderson Public Library will be closed this Monday, January 17th, in honor of the life of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. See you all Tuesday!

Wednesday, January 12, 2005

Weekly News Bite

It's Wednesday and so far, the rain just won't stop! It's a good time to visit the Anderson Public Library and find a good book or DVD. Don't forget, Thursday, January 13th, we are hosting a Get Crafty Night for Teens at 6:00PM. Bored? Stop on by!

P.S. Thanks to everyone for helping our Teen Open Mic Night be a success! We had 13 people attend...we're hoping to have more, so tell your friends and family about the next Teen Open Mic Night on Monday, February 14th!

Friday, January 07, 2005

Friday Update

The ice and cold has made it really hard to get to the Library this week! This is just a friendly reminder of all the events coming next week:

Monday, January 10th from 6:00PM-8:00PM is Teen Open Mic Night; be ready to perform anything from poetry to drama to dance.

Thursday, January 13th from 6:00PM-8:00PM is Get Crafty for Teens. We'll be using our creatvity (and a little glue) for Make & Takes.

Saturday, January 15th from 1:00PM-4:00PM is our Yu-Gi-Oh! Tournament. Registration is required.

For any questions or registration, call 641-2456.

Monday, January 03, 2005

Booktalks for North Side

Welcome to 2005! I hope you all had a great holiday and made some resolutions for the new year. I sure did...like get going on this web log! Here is a long overdue list of titles that I booktalked back in December to sixth graders at North Side. If you're looking for a good read, check one of these out:

Skellig by David Almond

The Face On The Milk Carton by Caroline B. Cooney

Dead Girls Don't Write Letters by Gail Giles

Running Out Of Time by Margaret Peterson Haddix

When Zachary Beaver Came To Town by Kimberly Willis Holt

Silent To The Bone by E.L. Konigsburg