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Southwick Public Library November 2017
Member of the Massachusetts Library System
Rory Raven Mentalist and Mind Bender to
Appear at Southwick Public Library
Mr. Rory Raven will be at the Southwick Public Library on
Wednesday, November 8th at 7 p.m. Rory is a mentalist with years of
experience reading minds and astonishing audiences. Minds are read,
spoons are bent, and volunteers test their own "powers”. Rory involves
the audience in a highly unusual – and unusually entertaining –
experience. This program is funded by the Friends of the Southwick
Public Library. The Friends will present the library with a gift at the
beginning of the program.
Backyard Astronomy Program Using the
Library’s Telescope
The Southwick Public Library received a grant from Shurtleff
Children’s Services, Inc. to purchase a telescope through the Aldrich
Astronomical Society Library Telescope Program. On November 21st,
at 6:30 p.m. members of the Aldrich Astronomical Society will present
a family friendly PowerPoint presentation on how to use the library’s
telescope using a technique called star hopping. Spacey door prizes
will be offered for children, along with outside viewing on two
telescopes for all, weather permitting.
Claiming Noah topic of November Book Discussion
Amanda Ortlepp’s book Claiming Noah will be the subject of the
November 1st Adult Book Discussion Group in the library’s
Community Room at 1:30 p.m. This thriller deals with IVF, adoption,
kidnapping and love.
At the end of the discussion, copies of Lilac Girls: a novel by
Martha Hall Kelly will be available for purchase for the December
discussion and afterwards, at the library Circulation Desk for those
that will be attending the December meeting. The group will meet on
December 6th at 1:30 p.m. Lilac Girls is "Inspired by the life of a real
World War II heroine, this powerful debut novel reveals an incredible
story of love, redemption, and terrible secrets that were hidden for
decades.”—publisher.
One on One Training
The library is offering One-on-One training on Tuesdays. There will
be two times to select from. You may either sign-up for a session from
4-4:30 or from 4:30-5. Librarian, Jackie Hart, will offer instruction on
downloading apps, removing apps, or downloading eBooks on smart
phones, E-readers, and tablets. Reference Librarian, Paul McKenna,
will offer basic computer instruction. He will show you how to set-up
an email account, get on the internet, how to use a mouse, etc. You
must sign-up in advance at the Reference Desk. This month’s
schedule:
• November 7th & 21st- Downloading Applications on Handheld
Devices with Jackie Hart
• November 14th & Nov. 28th- Basic Computer/Email Instruction
with Paul McKenna
Cookbook Club Cookie & Candy Exchange
The library’s Cookbook Club will not be meeting in November. Due to the
holiday season, we will meet in December on Tuesday, December 5th at 6:30
p.m. with a slightly different format. This is a busy time of year with parties
and visiting. Attendees will be asked to make 4 dozen of their favorite cookie
or candy recipe for a cookie exchange, along with a copy of their recipe and a
container to take treats home with them. Now, when company arrives, you will
have some sweets on hand to share. Please sign-up at the Reference Desk.
Cookbook Club will resume its regular format on Tuesday, January 23rd.
November Events
November 1 Adult Book Discussion, 1:30 p.m.
November 1 LEGO Club K-2 , 3:30 p.m.
November 2 S.P.L.A.T., 2:30 p.m.
November 7, 21, & 28 Storytime, 2:30 a.m.
November 8 Zombie Survival Course, 3:00 p.m.
November 8 Rory Raven/Friends Meeting, 7:00 p.m.
November 9 LEGO Club Grades 3-6, 3:00 p.m.
November 14 Story Yoga, 10:30 a.m.
November 14 Trustees Meeting, 7:00 p.m.
November 15 Virtual Reality Demo, 3:00-7:00 p.m.
November 18 Saturday Storytime, 11:00 a.m.
November 20-22 Drop in Thanksgiving Craft
November 20 Adult Color, Chat & Cookies, 6:30 p.m.
November 21 Telescope Program, 6:30 p.m.
November 22 Sit ‘n’ Stitch Group, 6 p.m.
November 28 Coloring & Cookies for Teens, 2:30 p.m.
November Closings
The library will be closed
November 10 & 11 for Veterans’ Day
November 23 & 24 Thanksgiving
In the Laporte Gallery
Deborah Hess, oils
In the Reading Nook
Bruce Kulas, soapstone carving
NEW MATERIALS
New Adult Books
Origin/Dan Brown; A Plague of Giants/Kevin Hearne; The Rooster
Bar/John Grisham; Quick & Dirty/Stuart Woods; Mind/Iris Johansen;
and Killing Season/Faye Kellerman
NewAdult DVD
War for the Planet of the Apes- PG13; The Beguiled-R; Spider-Man
Homecoming-PG13; Pirates of the Caribbean, Dead Men Tell No
Tales-PG13 and An Inconvenient Sequel Truth to Power-PG
New CD Books
Deep Freeze/John Sandford; Merry and Bright/Debbie Macomber;
House of Names: a novel/Colm Toibin; Sherlock: the Essential Arthur
Conan Doyle/Arthur Conan Doyle; The Book of Joan: a novel/Lidia
Yuknavitch and Jackie’s Girl: My Life with the Kennedy
Family/Kathy McKeon.
New Teen Materials
Fiction – Book of Dust by Philip Pullman, Empress by S.J. Kincaid,
Expelled by James Patterson, Glass Spare by Lauren DeStefano, I Am
Not Your Perfect Mexican Daughter by Erika Sanchez, Last Chance
by Gregg Hurwitz, Line in the Dark by Malinda Lo, Long Way Down
by Jason Reynolds, Monster by Michael Grant
Graphic Novels – America Vol. 1: the Life and Times of America
Sanchez by Gabby Rivera, Maze Runner: The Death Cure by James
Dashner, Mortal Instruments: The Graphic Novel, Vol. 1 by Cassandra
Claire, Reggie and Me by Tom DeFalco
New Juvenile Fiction
The Unexpected Life of Oliver Cromwell Pitts, by Avi; Explorer, by
Katherine Rundell; The Night Garden, by Polly Horvath; Pashmina,
by Nidhi Chanani; Ruby & Olivia, by Rachel Hawkins; Children of
Refuge, by Margaret Peterson Haddix; Slug Days, by Sara Leach;
Saving Marty, by Paul Griffin; Applewhites: Coast to Coast, by
Stephanie S. Tolan; Greetings from Witness Protection, by Jake Burt.
Application for Books on the Go Service The Southwick Public Library offers a home delivery service for
those who are unable to visit the library because of a short-term
disability lasting 3 weeks or more, or because of a permanent disability.
Books, books on CDs and music CDs owned by the Southwick Public
Library are delivered and picked-up by our volunteer drivers.
Applications are available at the library’s Reference Desk or you may
call 569-1221 ext. 3 and an application will be mailed to you.
Adult Color, Chat and Cookies
As the year 2017 is winding down, things can become even more
stressful. Join us on November 20th starting at 6:30 p.m. for Adult Color,
Chat and Cookies. All materials are supplied. You may drop-in
anytime from 6:30 p.m. until we close at 8 p.m. We will have coffee,
tea, and cookies available for you. There is no need to register for this
program.
Giving Tree
The Southwick Public Library will be erecting a Giving Tree after
Thanksgiving. Thanks to a donation, the library has a tree that we will
decorate with donated new mittens, gloves, scarves and hats. You may
purchase, knit or crochet the items. The donated hats, scarves, mittens
and gloves will be picked-up by the Department of Families &
Children and will be distributed in our area to help keep people warm
this winter.
Inclement Weather Policy
If the Southwick Public Library needs to close or delay its opening due
to inclement weather, the announcement will be sent to local television
channels CBS, ABC, FOX & NBC. Please note, the library’s closing
is separate from the decision to delay or close schools.
Teen Events
Zombie Survival Course for Teens
Love The Walking Dead? Ever think of what it would be like at the start of
the Zombie Apocalypse? Would you have the skills to survive? Matthew
Gabriel from Animal World Experience will be here on Wednesday,
November 8th from 3 – 5pm to teach real life survival skills (like basic first
aid, designing an emergency bag, knots and lashings, and emergency shelter
construction) all against the backdrop of the Zombie Apocalypse. Weather
permitting, program will be held outside the library. Teens in attendance will
also get to shoot a homemade crossbow! Please call 413-569-1221 x.3 or
stop by the Library to register as space will be limited. This program made
possible by a generous grant from Shurtleff Children’s Services.
Virtual Reality with BIG (for ages 10+)
The Brookline Interactive Group (BIG) is bringing Virtual Reality to the
Southwick Library on Wednesday, November 15th from 3 – 7pm with the
HTC Vive! See scenic vistas, practice your archery skills, mini-golf on a
crazy course, and more all from the inside of the library. If you haven't used
VR yet, you owe it to yourself to witness the future of technology.
Recommended for ages 10+, and we highly suggest the whole family comes
to watch each other enter into a new world! Any questions? Please contact
the reference desk at 413-569-1221 ex.3. This program was made possible by
a generous grant from Shurtleff Children’s Services.
Teen Advisory Board (SPLAT)
The Teen Advisory Board has been renamed SPLAT (Southwick Public
Library Advisory Team) and will be meeting on Thursday, November 2nd
from 2:30-3:30pm. At SPLAT we will brainstorm events to put on at the
library for teens, create themed book displays, and discuss ways to make the
library better for you! SPLAT is a great activity you can add to your resume
or college application! For further information, please contact the reference
desk at 413-569-1221 ex.3.
Coloring and Cookies for Teens
Grades 7-12 can come in on November 28th from 2:30-3:30 to color, chat,
and have some cookies! We will have all the coloring sheets, gel pens, and
colored pencils that you’ll need to take part in this relaxing activity. For
further information, please contact the reference desk at 413-569-1221 ex.3.
Children’s Room News
Tuesday Storytime is Fun for 2-5 Year Olds!
Sign up in the Children’s Room for November Story time fun. Meet in the
Children’s Room on November 7, 21, & 28 at 10:30 a.m.to hear about Pete
the Cat and His Four Groovy Buttons, and good manners. Sing a song, make
a craft and more. Children must be accompanied by a parent or caregiver.
For more information visit or call the Children’s Room at 413-569-1221x4.
Story Yoga is Back
Southwick Public Library will host Story Yoga on Tuesday, November 14
at 10:30 a.m. in the Community Room. Children ages 2-5 accompanied by a
parent or caregiver will learn the benefits of yoga through a story, some yoga
poses and a simple craft. Please register in the Children’s Room or call us at
413-569-1221x4 to participate in this event. Story Yoga is funded by
Pathways for Parents.
Saturday Storytime in November
On Saturday, November 18th at 11a.m. children and their
parents/caregivers are invited to come to the Children’s Room to hear stories
about Thanksgiving and to make a craft for the holiday. Registration for this
program is not necessary.
Thanksgiving Drop-in-Craft
Children of all ages are invited to come to the Children’s Room to make a
Thanksgiving Drop-in-Craft. Materials will be available for three days
during regular library hours beginning Monday, November 20th through
Wednesday, November 22nd.
Lego Club Fun
We have LEGOS! Build with us and show your great LEGO building
skills at Southwick Public Library’s LEGO Club. Kindergarten through
grade 2 will meet on Wednesday November 1 at 3:30 p.m. Kids in grades 3-6
will meet on Thursday November 9 at 3:00 p.m. Both groups will meet in
the Community Room. Bring a friend to work together or build by yourself.
Share your love for creating with LEGOs at Southwick Public Library.
For more information about Children’s Programming at Southwick Public
Library, visit or call the Children’s Room at 413-569-1221x4.