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Volume 14, Edition 3 Events at the Poplar Bluff Municipal Library July—September 2015
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1916 · Library CENTENNIAL · 2016 Library Events in July
1—Get FREE tickets to July kids events
2-Patriotic Hero StoryTime Repeat-10:30 am
Theater Thursday—4:30 pm
Book-A-Techie — 3 pm-7 pm
3-5—The Library is CLOSED
on July 3rd, 4th, 5th
7—Animal Hero StoryTime Tuesday-10:30 am
9—Story Time Repeat—10:30 am
Theater Thursday—4:30 pm
Book-A-Techie — 3 pm-7 pm
10—Healthy Heroes Are Super! —2 pm
11—SATURDAY Story Time —10:30 am
11—Comic Artist Nathan Rice—2 pm
13—Library Board of Trustees meeting—4pm
Friends of the Library —no meeting in July 13—The Book Club meets Monday
July 13 at 6 pm
The Husband’s Secret,
by Liane Moriarty
14-FairyTaleHero StoryTimeTuesday-10:30 am
15—Every Hero Has a Story!
PB Police Dept—11 am
PB Fire Dept—2 pm
Butler County EMS—5:30 pm
16—Story Time Repeat—10:30 am
Theater Thursday—4:30 pm
Book-A-Techie — 3 pm-7 pm
17—Healthy Heroes Are Super! —2 pm
18—SATURDAY Story Time —10:30 am 18—Comic Artist Nathan Rice—2 pm
20—”StoryTime All the Time” special event July 20 from 5:30 pm-6:30 pm! Tips & tricks for doing your own Story Time. Families with children ages 0-5 get one free book! Made possible by IMLS and MO State Library. See the article inside for more details. 21-SuperHero Story Time Tuesday-10:30 am
23—Story Time Repeat—10:30 am
Theater Thursday—4:30 pm
Book-A-Techie — 3 pm-7 pm
24—Healthy Heroes Are Super! —2 pm
24—Ice Cream Social—5 pm-7 pm
25—SATURDAY Story Time —10:30 am 25—Comic Artist Nathan Rice—2 pm
28-Hero BootCamp StoryTimeTuesday-10:30 am
30—Story Time Repeat—10:30 am
Theater Thursday—4:30 pm
Book-A-Techie — 3 pm-7 pm
31—Healthy Heroes Are Super! —2 pm
31—Children’s Summer Reading ends today! Hand in your all your Reading Logs by this date!
For ages 3—17
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Join Nathan Rice, comic book artist and illustrator of Page the Mouse, for a comic
book drawing workshop!
© Nathan Rice. Used with permission.
Three Workshops
JULY 11, 18, & 25
at 2 pm
Library Welcomes Comic Artist
Nathan Rice
Sponsored by The Friends of the Poplar Bluff Library
Thursdays at 4:30 pm
FREE FAMILY MOVIE & FREE POPCORN
July 2—Strange Magic
July 9—Alpha and Omega
July 16—Spongebob : Sponge Out of Water
July 23—Astroboy
July 30—Rango
LOCAL HEROES VISIT THE LIBRARY — JULY 15 POPLAR BLUFF POLICE DEPARTMENT—11 AM
POPLAR BLUFF FIRE DEPARTMENT—2 PM
BULER COUNTY
EMERGENCY MEDICAL SERVICES—5:30 PM
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Friday July 24Friday July 24Friday July 24Friday July 24 5 pm5 pm5 pm5 pm————7 pm Library Theater7 pm Library Theater7 pm Library Theater7 pm Library Theater
What’s an ice cream social? Imagine the year is
1916 as Dr. Bill Traxel plays ragtime tunes on the
library’s 1936 piano while you savor a serving of ice
cream from Marble Slab Creamery of Poplar Bluff.
Envision the past in the coolness of the Library
Theater on Friday, July 24th, from 5 to 7 p.m. The
event is free and open to the public. You’re invited!
MUSIC and ICE CREAM in
Air Conditioned COMFORT
Meeting Monday, July 13 at 6 pm
A novel by Liane
Moriarty
July 2015July 2015July 2015July 2015 Every published schedule of events is subject to change or cancellation due to unforeseen circumstances.
The Library’s Summer Hours are now in effect —closed Sundays May 24 to September 13. Have a Happy and Safe Summer 2015! Join us again after Labor Day on Sunday, Sept 13!
See the back page for Computer Class information Library Events in August
1—SATURDAY Story Time —10:30 am 3—Library Board of Trustees meeting—4pm Friends of the Library meeting—6 pm
5-8—Library Staff is participating in the PB Jr / Sr High School MACBOOK Event
4—Story Time Tuesday —10:30 am 6—Theater Thursday is canceled. Book-A-Techie is canceled. 8—SATURDAY Story Time —10:30 am 10—The Book Club meets MONDAY
Aug 10 at 6 pm discussing
Still Alice, by Lisa Genova
11—Story Time Tuesday —10:30 am 13—Theater Thursday—4:30 pm Book-A-Techie— 3 pm-7 pm 15—SATURDAY Story Time —10:30 am 18—Story Time Tuesday —10:30 am 20—Theater Thursday—4:30 pm Book-A-Techie—3 pm-7 pm 22—SATURDAY Story Time —10:30 am 25—Story Time Tuesday—10:30 am 27—Theater Thursday—4:30 pm Book-A-Techie —3 pm-7 pm 29—SATURDAY Story Time —10:30 am
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The Book Club meets on Monday, August 10 @ 6 pm
“STILL ALICE”, by Lisa Genova
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Don’t Miss This—July 20, from 5:30-6:30 p.m.
Story Time All the Time : tips & tricks!
“Story Time All the Time: Ideas, Tips, and Tricks for Planning Your Own Story Time” classes are open to the public and useful for home, school, babysitting, church or daycare. Held July 20 from 5:30 pm to 6:30 pm, the class provides ideas and help for low cost, fun story times getting preschoolers ready to read. Families with children under the age of 5 who attend “Story Time All the Time” get one free book. “Story Time at Home” kits are provided. The kits con-tain book suggestions and supplies for a simple craft or activity that make it easier for parents and caregivers to have story times at home, developing reading readi-ness in early childhood. The library’s “Racing to Read” grant for early childhood literacy is supported by the Institute of Museum and Library Services under the provisions of the Library Ser-vices and Technology Act as administered by the Missouri State Library, a division of the Office of the Secretary of State.
THANK YOU to the University of
Missouri Extension Family Nutrition Educa-tion Program for their participation in 2015 Children’s Summer Reading, teaching kids about healthy food with heroic fun and games!
“At once beautiful and terrifying, ‘Still Alice’ is a
moving and vivid depiction of life with early-onset
Alzheimer’s disease that is as compelling as ‘A
Beautiful Mind’ and as unforgettable as Judith
Guest's ‘Ordinary People’.”—www.goodreads.com
Join us @ the Library for lively discussion of books chosen by club members!
ENJOY
THE
BIG SCREEN
THEATER THURSDAY IN AUGUST Thursdays at 4:30 pm
FREE FAMILY MOVIE & FREE POPCORN
AUGUST 6—NO THEATER THURSDAY
August 13—Teen Beach Movie 2
August 20—Home
August 27—MacFarland USA
During this event, the R-1 District gives students of the Jr. & Sr. High Schools their MacBook laptop computers for homework. The Library sets up a booth at the event to make our young patrons aware of available homework services, and get them ready to use a public library as an educational resource. There are some Library event cancellations during the week of August 5-8 due to the attendance of the Library Staff at this worthwhile event. We apologize for any inconvenience.
The Library participates in Poplar Bluff R-1 School MacBook Deployment Week Wednesday, August 5 through Saturday, August 8
THANK YOU, SPONSORS for your gi�s and donations
1st Community Bank A&W/Long John Silvers First Midwest Bank
Friends of the Poplar Bluff Public Library Ken’s Comic Man
Marble Slab Creamery Minit Print
Missouri State Library Pizza Hut
Popeye’s Louisiana Kitchen Poplar Bluff Parks & Recreation
Simply Swirled Southern Bank
Subway The Bank of Missouri
Theater Thursday in September
4:30 pm | Free Movie & Free Popcorn
September 3— The Croods September 10— The Box Trol ls
September 17—Rio 2 September 24—Mr.Peabody and Sherman
Sunday Movie Matinee—Not always for kids! Some films shown
deal with adult thematic content, parents must use their judgment.
Library Events in September
1—Story Time Tuesday -10:30 am
3—Theater Thursday—4:30 pm
Book-A-Techie —3 pm-7 pm
4—GAME TIME FOR KIDS, 1 pm-3 pm
4—MUSIC ON THE LAWN, 6 pm-8 pm
5—SATURDAY Story Time —10:30 am
6—7—Library is closed for Labor Day
8—Children’s Fall Reading sign-up starts today
8—Story Time Tuesday—10:30am
10—Back to School Open House—5 pm-7 pm
10—Theater Thursday—4:30 pm
Book-A-Techie — 3 pm-7 pm
12—SATURDAY Story Time —10:30 am
13—The Library is Open on Sundays Again!
13— The Book Club returns to SUNDAY
meets September 13 at 2 pm
One Summer: America, 1927,
by Bill Bryson 14—Library Board of Trustees meeting—4pm
Friends of the Library meeting—6 pm
15—Story Time Tuesday-10:30 am
17—Theater Thursday—4:30 pm
Book-A-Techie — 3 pm-7 pm
19—SATURDAY Story Time —10:30 am
20—Sunday Movie Matinee starts at 2 pm
showing INTERSTELLAR
22—Story Time Tuesday 10:30 am
24—Theater Thursday—4:30 pm
Book-A-Techie — 3 pm-7 pm
26—SATURDAY Story Time —10:30 am
28—GAME TIME FOR KIDS, 1 pm-3 pm
29—Story Time Tuesday—10:30 am
Music on the Lawn Friday, Sept 4 from 6 pm to 8 pm
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Vendor At This Event
Local vendor Easy Squeezy Lemonade
will be on hand selling many different flavors of
their cold lemonade.
As always, visitors are welcome to bring their own non-alcoholic
beverages and snacks .
Find The Black River Blues and Easy Squeezy Lemonade
on Facebook for more info!
Got A Day Off School? Come to the Library!
Sept 4 and Sept 28 from 1 pm to 3 pm—
Game Time for Kids Play board games, cards, puzzles,
and play Wii games on the BIG screen! Ages 3-17
September is National Library Card Month, and the perfect time to recall how important it is to have and use that card, to have access to information in a free society. It is the Library’s mission to provide the public with open access to cultural and
intellectual resources. Join us for the celebrations!
September 17—Guaranteed Rights of American Citizens
The Library unites with the National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution to celebrate Constitution Day and the Bill of Rights.
September 21-26—The Right To Vote
The Library celebrates National Voter Registration Week in partnership with the Butler County Clerk’s Office and local party leaders.
September 27-October 3—The Right To Read
The Library observes Banned Books Week, the annual celebration of the freedom to read.
Sunday Movie Matinee is back! Movie starts at 2 pm Sept 20
FREE ADMISSION | FREE POPCORN
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Children’s Fall Reading Sept 8 to Oct 16—Ages 3-17
SEPTEMBER 10 5 pm—7 pm @ the Library
5 —7
The Black River
BLUES
The Book Club meets SUNDAY,
September 13 @ 2 pm
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Bring a lawn chair, blanket & snacks and enjoy the blues!Bring a lawn chair, blanket & snacks and enjoy the blues!Bring a lawn chair, blanket & snacks and enjoy the blues!Bring a lawn chair, blanket & snacks and enjoy the blues!
FREE COMPUTER CLASSES
All classes are free and open to the public. Space is limited, so registration is recommended. To register for a free computer class • call (573) 686 - 8639, or • fill out the online registration form at
poplarbluff.org/classes For more details, ask at the Main Desk for the
Computer Class Brochure!
BEGINNER’S TRACK
BASIC COMPUTER—Beginner’s class #1—Learn the basic computer skills necessary to use a computer for personal business or contact with family and friends. July 14, 1 - 3 pm Aug 11, 5 - 7 pm Sept 15, 1—3 pm MEET WINDOWS 8—Beginner’s class #2—Hands on experience in using Search, Desktop, Charms Bar, the Hot Corners, and Windows apps. July 21, 5 - 7 pm Aug 18, 1 - 3 pm Sept 22, 5 - 7 pm INTERNET 101—Beginner’s class #3—Learn some of the many basic Internet functions and how to navigate the Internet using your browser's menus and toolbars. July 14, 5 - 7 pm Aug 11, 1 - 3 pm Sept 15, 5 - 7 pm EMAIL 101—Beginner’s class #4—Learn how to sign up for and use Outlook.com., a free web-based email service offered by Microsoft. July 21, 1 - 3 pm Aug 18, 5 - 7 pm Sept 22, 1—3 pm
BEYOND THE BASICS
MICROSOFT OFFICE ONLINE—Save documents, presentations, and spread-sheets online in OneDrive. Please create an Outlook.com account before this class and bring your user name and password. July 28, 1 - 3 pm Aug 25, 5 - 7 pm Sept 29, 1—3 pm FACEBOOK FOR BEGINNERS—Learn the basics of this popular social networking site. Be sure to bring your email address and email password. If you have a Facebook account, bring your Facebook password. July 28, 5 - 7 pm Aug 25, 1 - 3 pm Sept 29, 5 - 7 pm
INTERNET
COMPUTERS
WINDOWS 8
2016 CENTENNIAL EVENTS
100 Years Ce lebrating the Past. . .Embrac ing the Future
July 24, 2015 — Ragtime Tunes and Ice Cream Social in the Library Theater from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m.
September 2015 — The Library celebrates Fundamental Rights in partnership with local civic, historical, and political groups.
October 2015 - 2016 — Traveling exhibit of historical Library photos
January 24, 2016 — Community Celebration at the Tinnin Center at 2 p.m honoring the anniversaries of many local institutions
Poplar Bluff Municipal Library - 100 Years
—the 1936 structure 80 years
Sacred Heart Catholic Church - 125 Years
Sacred Heart School - 100 Years
Wappapello Dam- 75 Years
Three Rivers College - 50 Years
March - April 2016 —National exhibit at the Library: Golden Legacy: Original Art From 65 Years of the Golden Books.
Go to http://nccil.org/experience/artists/goldenbooks/index.htm for more information and to see Poplar Bluff Public Library on
the list of exhibitors. This exhibit comes from the National Center for Illustrated Children’s Literature.
June 2nd and 3rd, 2016 —Missouri Public Libraries Directors Conference convenes in Poplar Bluff to honor the Library. Over 80 librarians and speakers gather to commemorate the Library’s Centennial.
September or October 2016 — an author visit is to be announced as plans for the upcoming visit are finalized.
Upcoming Anniversary Celebrat ions in 2015—2016
Poplar Bluff Municipal Library
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HOURS
Sunday: 1 pm to 5 pm, Sept-May Monday—Thursday: 9 am to 7 pm Friday—Saturday: 10 am to 5 pm
THE LIBRARY IS CLOSED Closed Friday July 3, Saturday July 4, and
Sunday July 5 in observance of Independence Day
Closed Sunday Sept 6 and Monday Sept 7 in observance of Labor Day
CLOSED ON SUNDAYS FROM MAY 24, 2015 TO SEPTEMBER 13, 2015
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