Tuesday, December 30, 2008

New Materials for December

The following items were added to the library's collection.

Note: This list is of material of interest to adults only. YA and children's books are included only when they are of interest to adults.

Fiction
  • Six Geese A-Slaying by Donna Andrews
  • Moving Targets and other tales of Valdemar edited by Mercedes Lackey
  • A Daughter's Inheritance by Tracie Peterson & Judith Miller
  • Distant Heart by Tracey Bateman
  • Dragonheart by Todd McCaffrey
  • Your heart belongs to me by Dean Koontz
  • Scarpetta by Patricia Cornwell
  • The Treasure by Iris Johansen
  • The Christmas Sweater by Glenn Beck
  • Small Town Christmas by Debbie Macomber
  • A Christmas Grace by Anne Perry
  • The Brass Verdict by Michael Connelly
  • The Gate House by Nelson Demille
  • Game by Phil Truman
  • Guinevere's Truth and other tales by Jennifer Roberson
  • The Lucky One by Nicholas Sparks
  • Fathom by Cherie Priest
  • Nightfall at Little Aces by Ralph Cotton
  • The Wild Breed by Frank Leslie
  • Matt Jensen: The Last Mountain Man: Purgatory
  • Death of a bad man by Ralph Compton
  • Best Served Cold by Jimmie Ruth Evans
  • The Tales of Beedle the Bard by J. K. Rowling
Non-Fiction

  • Against Medical Advice by James Patterson & Hal Friedman
  • The Foreclosure Survival Guide
  • The Way Toys Work by Woody Sobey
  • The Illustrated Kitchen Bible 
  • The Complete Idiot's guide to The World of Harry Potter
  • Twelve Mighty Orphans: The inspiring true story of the mighty mites who ruled Texas football by Jim Dent
  • Boom! Voices of the sixties by Tom Brokaw
Movies
  • Tropic Thunder
  • Fred Claus
  • Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian
  • Wanted
  • Shaun of the Dead
  • Superhero Movie
  • The Dark Knight
  • Horton Hears a Who
  • Napoleon Dynamite

Monday, December 29, 2008

Clickers is changing their meeting time

The crafter group Clickers! will be moving their meeting time from Wednesday evenings to Tuesday afternoon at 2pm due to the weather. This change was requested by the members who regularly attend.

Everyone interested in knitting, crocheting, or any other type of handicraft is welcome to attend.

And a reminder, if you have old needles, yarn or other supplies that you no longer need or use, Clickers would love to have them as "loaner" equipment for people just learning.

Hope to see you Tuesday afternoon!

Thursday, December 18, 2008

Congratulations Nancy!

Our children's librarian, Nancy, has been awarded the Best Practices Award by the Pennsylvania Library Association for her Headstart Science Program.

Each month, Nancy creates and does a science program at the Rimersburg Headstart, a division of the Jefferson Clarion County Headstart. The program is based on the educational standards for the state of Pennsylvania. The program is aimed at getting children to think about the world around them, how things work, and why certain things happen. The program also includes materials for parents to take home continue the projects and materials. The projects/experiments utilize everyday materials, making it extremely low-cost.

The children greatly enjoy this program, which helps introduce them to science and the experimental method.

The award will be presented to Nancy in Harrisburg on April 1, 2009.

Wednesday, December 17, 2008

Updates from Eccles-Lesher!

Come check out our Christmas tree in the entrance of the library! This tree is decked out with the best kind of ornaments around: children from our programs! OK, so the kids themselves aren’t hanging on the tree, but little handmade ornaments with their pictures are! If you know any kids that go to East Brady Headstart, Rimersburg Headstart, Pre-K Counts in Sligo, Helping Hands in Sligo, or the library’s Storytime and Wiggle Time, come see if you can find them on our tree! Thanks to all the great kids who participate in our programs!


Eccles-Lesher Memorial Library would like to thank all the patrons, organizations, and businesses that have shown us support during 2008, our 40th anniversary year. We’ve made a lot of progress at the library and we hope to continue this upward trend, even in these strained economic times. Just to show how much we appreciate everyone’s help and patronage, the week of December 15th through December 20th will be Patron Appreciation Week! We will be offering our ever-popular coffee bar during our hours of operation. Stop in for a hot cup of coffee, tea, or hot chocolate and enjoy while you read the local news or check out a magazine. We will also have two of our awesome fine deals going that week. For every $1 you put toward any fines you currently have, we will take $2 worth of fines off your account! Also! If you bring in any overdue materials during the week of the 15th through the 20th we won’t charge you the fines due on those items! These are really sweet deals! Start off 2009 right by clearing all your fines at the library, then have a warm cup of coffee or hot chocolate to celebrate on us!


If you’re between the ages of 13 and 17 and like to play games of all kinds, you should pick up a permission slip to attend our Teen Game Night here at the Eccles-Lesher Memorial Library on Friday, December 19th from 5 p.m. to 9 p.m. We’re closing down the library at 5 p.m. to give teens the run of the place! Figuratively speaking that is! All 10 computers in our computer lab will be open for teens to play. We’ll have an XBox 360 set up with Rockband 2 and possibly other games throughout the evening. Board games, various card games like Magic, D&D, snacks, and no cranky adults telling you to shush!!! Space is limited for this event so pick up a permission slip which must be signed by a parent or guardian before attending. Any questions just call Rachel or Sharon at 473-3800!


Speaking of games, every Wednesday the library offers Guitar Hero 3 or Rockband 2 from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. for pre-teens and teens ages 10-17. Thursdays are Halo 3 from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. If you enjoy playing against other people in person come on down to the library community room where we project the game up on the wall. Bigger is better! Permission slips are required for these activities, so make sure to pick up a slip and get it signed by a parent or guardian!

Teen Book Discussion Group – Lit and Latte on Monday, December 22nd at 3:30 p.m. at the library: Ever wondered what would happen if some catastrophic natural disaster were to happen on a global scale? Author Susan B. Pfeffer takes on this grave topic in her young adult novel, Life as We Knew It. This book follows the story of Pennsylvania teenager Miranda whose life is turned upside down when a meteor hits the moon, pushing it closer to the earth. This seemingly insignificant event ends up causing all kinds of havoc including earthquakes, tsunamis, volcano eruptions, food and gas shortages, along with extreme weather changes. Follow Miranda’s day-by-day journal entries through this thought-provoking and engaging story. Pick up a copy of this book at the library and come join the discussion!


Other programs running through the rest of December:


Wiggle Time every Monday at 11 AM with Judy Bashline! – One hour of supervised play time for children up to five years old. This is a great time for them to play with other children and make new friends! Monday, December 22nd will focus on blocks, while Monday December 29th will be geared toward toys!


Storytime every Thursday at 1 PM with Nancy Shanafelt and Judy Bashline – A 45-60 minute program for 3 to 5 year olds. Nancy and Judy read stories to the children and then do a craft with them, providing snacks and fun! Thursday, December 18th they will be reading My Penguin Osbert by Elizabeth Cody Kimmel. The craft for that program will be creating penguin snow measures so you can tell how deep the snow is outside!


Special Hours for the Holidays: The library will be closed Wednesday, December 24th through Friday, December 26th for Christmas. We will also be closed Wednesday, Decmeber 31st and Thursday, January 1st for New Year’s. We wish everyone a very Merry Christmas and a Happy and Safe New Year!!

Tuesday, December 2, 2008

Rock Band 2 has arrived

We have added a new game to our X-Box 360, Rock Band 2. For now, instead of playing Guitar Hero III on Wednesdays from 4pm-6pm, we will be substituting Rock Band. Some time in January, we will discuss with the players which they prefer, and how they wish to handle having two different music based games.

Our teen gaming times are open to any teen (ages 10-18) who wishes to join in the play. Games run on Wednesdays from 4pm-6pm (for Rock Band 2/Guitar Hero III) and Thursdays from 4pm-6pm (for Halo III).