Thursday, August 28, 2008

Say Hello to My Little Friends!



Hey Peeps!
Check out my new paper dolls! We'll be using these at the Mock Presidential Election on November 4th, 2008, with those teens who enjoy using "puppets." I'll have some politically correct fairy tales for you to read and I can record the candidates acting out the stories with our library's video camera. Don't worry, people will only be able to see your hands!


Cheers,


Audrey

Sunday, August 24, 2008

Back to School

Heading off to school is an exciting time for kids and parents alike. It is a new beginning for those going to preschool or elementary for the first time. We have many books that can help promote discussion about this important occasion. You can check out Chickens Chickens Go to School by Valeri Gorbachev, I Love You All Day Long by Francesca Rusackas, and First Day Jitters by Julie Danneberg. We also have many more titles on this subject, just ask the librarian on duty.

Leaving elementary school behind and moving to middle school or junior high can be a very scary prospect for some kids. The Middle School Survival Guide by Arlene Erlbach and Middle School, the Real Deal by Juliana Farrell may help alleviate some of those fears.

Stop in and let us know how school is going. We've enjoyed seeing you all Summer and we will miss you if you don't visit! Keep reading...

Thursday, August 14, 2008

Librarians with Powertools!

When you think of librarians, you don't usually think of powertools. But my fellow librarians and I used our muscles this morning to put together our new Little Tykes - Early Learning Computer. Now children ages 2-7 will be able to play educational early learning games with a parent! We're very excited about this new addition and hope you'll come in to try it out.

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End of Summer

This past saturday we had our Teen End of Summer Party. The pictures are up online. We had 54 teens attend the party and we gave over 60 prizes away! Many of the prizes were donated by local businesses like:

Mommalicious & Smilin' Gal
Spyro Gyro
Gallery 141
Rachel's Cafe & Creperie'
Art and Glassworks
The Dude Shop
Treats Creamery
POP! Deluxe
Square One
Senorita Burita
Pottery and Beadworks
Dosie Dough
LaserDome
Barnes & Noble
Lancaster-Hempfield Rotary

Pat's Pizza also donated 10 Large Cheese Pizzas for us to enjoy at the party!

So, if you are at any of these places in the future, please help us thank them for supporting the Lancaster Public Library and the Teen Summer Reading Program.

Wednesday, August 06, 2008

August Programs @ Your Library

It's hard to believe Summer Reading is almost over already. But as the summer winds down we begin planning for the rest of the year.


AUGUST PROGRAMS
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Movie Nights in August – Thursday’s @ 6:30pm
August 7 – Charlotte’s Web – G
August 14 – A Bug’s Life – G
August 21 – Pinocchio – G
August 28 – Honey, I Shrunk the Kids – PG

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Teen End of Summer Party - August 9th @ 5:30PM

If you registered for the Teen Summer Reading Program, you are allowed to come to the end of summer party. If you completed any part of the program you are automatically entered to win a prize! We will have pizza (donated by Pat's Pizza) and drinks along with some fun activities and prize drawings.

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Teen Jeopardy - August 12th @ 5PM

We’ve got the answers; you supply the questions…and bring your friends to watch in the Bates Auditorium.

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Teen Breakfast Book Club - August 16 at 10:00 am.

Book discussion on Stephanie Meyer’s books with bagels, cream cheese, coffee, and apples.(Ages 13-18)

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Therapy Dog Program - August 23 @ 2:30pm

Great program for reluctant readers. Come and read to Farmer the dog. He loves to listen to books just as much as he likes his favorite treat - animal crackers!

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Teen Video Gaming Night - August 26 at 5:00 pm.

We have an X-BOX360. Come play Rock Band and Guitar Hero with your friends. Challenge your librarians to a battle of the bands!(Ages 13-18)

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Teen Mystery Night - August 29th @ 5PM

Gather in the Bates Auditorium as the library closes for teen only fun! We will play a murder mystery role playing game with clues spread throughout the library.

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There are new programs being scheduled all the time. As always, programs require registration. Please call 717-396-9313 x124 to register or talk to us when you're at the library.