@ The Westfield Washington Public Library: Volume 10, Issue 1
@ The Westfield Washington Public Library: Volume 10, Issue 1
@ The Westfield Washington Public Library: Volume 10, Issue 1
The Library Board meets on the The new schedule will be: second Wednesday of each month at 7:00 p.m.
Library Hours Monday-Thursday 10:00 AM-8:00 PM Friday 10:00 AM-6:00 PM Saturday 10:00 AM-5:00 PM Closed Sunday
10 a.m. to 8 p.m. 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. 1 p.m. to 5 p.m.
Holiday Closing
The Westfield Washington Public Library is closed on Monday, January 21, in observance of the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday.
Adult Activities
Book Discussion Groups The Mystery Book Discussion Group is talking about The Sweetness at the Bottom of the Pie by Alan Bradley, when they meet on Wednesday, January 2 at 1 p.m. Come join other mystery lovers at a once-a-month discussion group that meets at the library. You are invited even if you havent read the book! Next months discussion is: February 6: Coyote Wind by Peter Bowen Join other book lovers at a discussion group that meets at the library each month. The General Group reads a wide variety of genres and meets on the third Wednesday of each month at 1 p.m. You are invited even if you havent read the book! Winter Garden by Kristin Hannah is the topic for this month, and the discussion will be in the Sumner Room on Wednesday, January 16. Next months discussion is: February 20: Old Librarians Never Die, They Jump Out of Airplanes by Marie J. Albertson, who may pay a visit to the group! Genealogy Club Join the Westfield Genealogy Club and share ideas, new websites and sources about family history, as well as meet some terrific people. The club meets on Saturday, January 5 at 10:15 a.m. in the Sumner Room. Beginning and experienced genealogists are computer class for beginners who welcome to become members. want to learn the fundamentals of using a computer, such as using a Euchre Group mouse, keyboard, and basic Are you a Windows. The class is offered on euchre Tuesday, January 22, at 6:30 p.m. enthusiast looking for three *Want to get started other players? Join in the fun on Facebook? when the Euchre Group meets at Already have a Facebook account 5:30 p.m. the second and fourth Wednesday of each month. Come but not sure what to enjoy a relaxing evening of fun do next? Come to the with some great people at this free library for Facebook Fundamentals, a class for program on January 9 and 23! beginners that teaches you to set Intro to E-Books up your page, manage privacy With the explosion settings, and connect with friends of e-readers such and family! Learn to update your as the Nook, status and add a photo, all while Kindle, iPad and all you interact with others online. An the various apps to email address is required to use with them, you may want to register for Facebook, but the try the free books the library has class is free and is offered on to download to your reading Thursday, January 24, at 3 p.m. device. Intro to E-Books is offered *NEW - Acrylic at the library on Monday, Painting Class January 14, at 6:30 p.m., and it shows you how to search for, Discover new painting download and read e-books for techniques and learn free from the library website! Be to create depth and sure to bring along your reader! mix colors in our new acrylic painting class with Computer Classes professional artist Julie Joy *There is a free Houck. The class is on Tuesday, January 15, at 2 p.m., and the Computer class fee of $35 includes all Class at the materials. Youll not only take library all about Microsoft home your completed painting but Access. This youll also take home a working software allows you to build knowledge of how to create more databases, create forms, tables original paintings! and reports and connect them *Watercolor Painting together with macros. The class is Class presented on Thursday, January Talented artist Jan 17, at 6:30 p.m. Roland teaches a *Are you feeling left behind in trying to use todays technology? Introduction to Computers is a class in Watercolor Painting and Techniques on Thursday, January 17, at 10:15 a.m. No previous art experience is necessary, and the
*Registration required
library. Spend the afternoon just hanging out, playing the Wii, eating snacks, talking or doing whatevah.
Childrens Activities
Baby Love Birth to 18 Months Thursdays at 10:15 a.m. January 10, 17, 24 and 31. Give your child a head start to early literacy with this unique program of rhyme, play and song. Free Storytime Beginning January 14 and 15, Miss Vicki brings you stories, songs, fingerplays and rhymes , Yu-Gi-Oh/Pokemon Club All Ages Second Wednesday of every month at 6:30 p.m. Next Meeting: January 9. Bring your cards, play the games, trade cards, and have fun! Free Folk Art/Russian Dolls. Registration and pre-payment are required. Tiny Tots (Ages 1-3) 2 p.m. Cost: $8 Preschool (Ages 3-6) 3 p.m. Cost: $9 Kids (Ages 6-12) 4 p.m. Cost: $16 Lego Freebuild Bring your imagination to the library and get creative at a Lego Freebuild. There will be plenty of legos and lots of room to work. Be part of the fun on Wednesday, January 23 at 2:30 p.m.
American Girl Club All Ages Second Thursday of every month at 5:30 p.m. Next Meeting: January 10 Make fun items for your doll and and there is also an art project, craft, or activity afterward. hear an American Girl short story. Times on Monday are 10:30 a.m. Kirsten will be in the spotlight at for Toddlers (18 months to 3 this free program. 1/2 accompanied by a caregiver) Homeschool Day and 1 p.m. for Preschoolers (3 1/2 - Kindergarten). On Tuesday, All Ages times are 10:15 a.m. for First Thursday of every month at Preschoolers and 11:15 a.m. for Toddlers. The program is free, 11 a.m. and registration is not required. Next Meeting: January 3. Paws & Read A fun and social event for all those in the area who homeschool. All Ages Gather at the library the first Saturday, Thursday of each month at 11 January 12, at 10:30 a.m. a.m. to play video games, make Sign up at the Children's Desk crafts and meet others in the community who homeschool. for 10 minutes to read to a dog who is a very good listener. Free Pottery Classes Kids of all ages will have fun making and decorating clay creations with instructor Jeremy South. The project on Friday, January 25, is
***Beginning January 9 Writing Classes Wednesdays Beginners Writing 11:45-12:30 Grades 1-3 Cost: $90 Creative Writing & Research 1:30-2:30 Grades 4 and up Cost: $120 SAT Prep & Creative Writing 10:30-11:30 Grades 6 and up Cost: $120 Science Classes Wednesdays Energy, Electricity and Magnetism Grades 3 6 Cost: $100 10:15-11:15 Grades 6-8 Cost: $100 12:00-1:00 Spanish Classes Fridays Cost: $112 plus $12 materials fee Beginners 10:30-11:30 Elementary 11:45-12:45 High School 1:00-2:00
Registration required
New Arrivals
Dying on the Vine by Aaron Elkins Gideon Oliver, the Skeleton Detective is visiting Tuscany, where he is asked to look into the apparent murdersuicide of Pietro Cubbiddu, the strong-willed patriarch of the famous Cubbiddu wine-making family, and Pietros wife, Nola. After examining the remains, Gideon concludes that its an unusual double homicide instead. Victory at Yorktown by Newt Gingrich and William R. Forstchen The authors cover the Revolutionary Wars dark days from 1780 to the climactic Battle of Yorktown in 1781, vividly bringing to life the hardships, despair, and troubling leadership decisions confronting Washington after six years of brutal warfare. Courting Cate: The Courtships of Lancaster County by Leslie Gould When Amish farmer Pete Treger moves to Paradise Township, Pennsylvania, seeking a better life, he meets sisters Cate and Betsy Miller. Both are beautiful, but older sister Cate is known more for her sharp tongue and fiery temper than her striking appearance. Betsy, on the other hand, is sweet and flirtyand seems to have attracted most of the bachelors in Lancaster County. Thomas Jefferson: The Art of Power by Jon Meacham The Art of Power gives us Jefferson the politician and president, a great and complex human being forever engaged in the wars of his era. Philosophers think; politicians maneuver. Jeffersons genius was that he was both and could do both, often simultaneously. Such is the art of power.
Rise to Greatness: Abraham Lincoln and Americas Most Perilous Year by David Von Custer Drehle by Larry McMurtry The electrifying story In Custer, McMurtry of Abraham Lincoln's delivers an rise to greatness during the most expansive, agile, perilous year in our nations and clear-eyed history. In Rise to Greatness, reassessment of the iconic generals life and legacy acclaimed author David Von Drehle has created both a deeply how the legend was born, the human portrait of Americas ways in which it evolved, what it has meanttold against the broad greatest president and a rich, Two Graves sweep of the American narrative. dramatic narrative about our most by Douglas Presfateful year. ton and Lee Child Lessons From Madame Chic: Near Earth Objects: For twelve years, he 20 Stylish Secrets I Learned Finding Them believed she died in While Living in Paris Before They Find an accident. Then, by Jennifer L. Scott Us he was told she'd Each chapter reveals by Donald H. been murdered. a valuable secret Yeomans Now, FBI Special Agent Aloysius Jennifer learned Pendergast discovers that his In its course around while under Madame beloved wife Helen is alive. But the sun, the Earth Chics tutelage in their reunion is cut short when passes through a veritable Paristips you can Helen is brazenly abducted before incorporate into your shooting gallery of millions of his eyes. Pendergast is then own life, no matter where you live nearby comets and asteroids. One forced to embark on a furious such asteroid is thought to have or the size of your budget. cross-country chase to rescue her. plunged into our planet sixty-five million years ago, triggering a global catastrophe that killed off The library offers free adult ESL (English as a the dinosaurs. Yeomans provides a guide for understanding the Second Language) classes. Please contact threats posed by near-Earth Information/Reference Services for details. objects.
Audio/Visual
Its a new year and a time to consider some resolutions! Why not resolve to increase your Discover NEW BOOKS ON CD the facts Death of a Chimney behind Sweep by M.C. Beaton some of the major events that have impacted our lives and our culture as knowledge with some programs Professor J. Rufus Fears takes from The Great Courses that you on a journey through time. weve added to our collection. Thirty-five different events and how they have shaped our world Notorious Nineteen by Life Lessons from the Great Myths are presented. Janet Evanovich Many of the great myths and NEW DVDS stories that have been passed down through the generations are more than simply stories, and this Blind Goddess by Anne course demonstrates some of the Holt lessons to be learned from the tales and legends of many civilizations. Youll gain a better understanding and greater appreciation of Greek, Roman, and even American legends and Robert B. Parkers Lullaby myths.
Hope Springs
by Ace Atkins
Writing Creative Nonfiction Have you ever thought about writing down the thoughts and stories of your life or those of your family? You can learn how to write nonfiction creatively with Professor Tilar J. Mazzeo, as she takes you through the various steps of writing and the processes that are needed to help you to get published. If you have a desire to write and to write well, you will enjoy and benefit from this set! The World Was Never the Same: Events that Changed History
Men in Black 3
Miracle on the 17th Green by James Patterson
Sparkle
Phone: 317-896-9391 FAX: 317-896-3702 www.wwpl.lib.in.us Sheryl Sollars, Director Sandy Rowland, Assistant Director The Westfield Washington Public Library will strive, in partnership with organizations, to provide quality services, materials and facilities that fulfill the educational, informational, technological, cultural and recreational needs of the entire community.
Our book sales simply would not Membership is open to any happen without the time and effort individual, family, or of our wonderful volunteers. organization. Memberships are Sincere thanks go to everyone valid for one year from the date of who made the December sale a purchase. success -- we couldnt do it without you! Annual Dues: Jan Smith Denise Hurst Cindy Land Sheryl Sollars Staff $5 Visit our webpage: Sara Reitmeyer June Tyner Individual $10 www.wwpl.lib.in.us/friends Carly Schull Kathy Breecen Family $15 Sandy Rowland Judy Ackerson Contributing $25 Barb Swaim Marilyn Zellers Sustaining $50 Calling all Friends Meredith Burns Carolyn Lifetime $100 This one time Edith Lambert Robinson The Friends needs you to payment includes an engraved Marie Albertson Karen Dennison volunteer as little as one hour of name plaque on display in the Ann Enderle Nancy Dalton your time to help the library as a library. Angela Bahling Jean Chance cashier at one of the Book Sales. Sunny Johnston Bonnie Membership forms are available at Campbell Please contact Sandy at 317-896- Ann Luckett the librarys Circulation Desk. 9391. We cant do it without YOU! Delores Gilliatt The Fairchok Anita Cappa Family Elaine Hinshaw