September-October 2015 Newsletter March

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Library News of Note for September-October, 2015
One of my favorite things to do when I wake up at 6 is to take my iPad and a cup of coffee out to our
sunroom and revel in the sound of birdsong and bullfrogs before workday obligations can no longer be
ignored. The question this year is how far into the fall I can prolong this idyll until I have to close the
sliders and absorb the knowledge that autumn has dawned along with the day? After last winter, I’m
hoping for long, drawn-out summer weather until Thanksgiving…any wagers?
August 28th will mark the final day of the Adult Summer Reading Program, when the tickets are drawn to
determine the prize winners – we’ve got 72 teens and adults participating and the numbers look good. It’s
with heartfelt gratitude that I thank our local businesses for providing incentives to boost the pleasure that
reading brings: Coastal Living Paint and Hardware, Dodge’s Agway Farm & Garden, Drinkwater Flowers
and Design, Hampton Falls Village Market, The Old Salt Tavern, Philbrick’s Fresh Market, Prim Fashion
Boutique, plus Quicksilver Fine Jewelry and Gifts. We also received a framed print of New Hampshire
from artist Amy Vander Els to offer as a prize, plus a couple of items that found their way into my
office…winners will be selected from the tickets that weren’t picked for the original cavalcade of gifts. I
do love Hampton Falls!
Annual Library Book Sale
Our Library Book Sale will take place on Saturday, Sept. 26th from 10 to 2. Donations of gently used
books and dvds will be accepted through September 19th. We are looking for volunteers to help us set up
and sort the books once the tables are in place on Sept. 22nd. If you’d like to assist in our preparation,
please drop by or give us a call at 926-3682. NOTE: volunteers can put up to 5 books aside before the
sale, which usually results in some excellent finds.  Our Craft Fair will also be held at the same time
(10-2), and it’s a wonderful way to support local creativity and purchase gifts for family and friends.
Please contact Carol Sanborn at 926-3682 for more information. Registration forms are available on our
web site: www.hamptonfallslibrary.org.
Make and Appreciate!
Our multi-faceted and fabulous Youth Services librarian Carol will offer an “Introduction to Basket
Making” workshop for adults and high school students on Wednesday, September 23rd from 5:30 to
7:30 pm. $5.00 per person will cover the cost of supplies. Please sign up in advance as space is limited.
In addition, Carol will lead a beading program for adults on Friday, October 2nd from 1 to 3 pm. Please
sign up in advance as space is limited and check with Carol for a list of supplies you need to purchase
before the program.
Local award-winning artist and owner of Color Notes Art Gallery Barbara Busenbark will be doing two
oil painting demonstrations for adults at the Library. The first demonstration will be Wednesday
afternoon, September 30 from 2:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. Another demonstration by Ms Busenbark will be
a two weeks later, the evening of Wednesday, October 14 from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. Barbara’s paintings
will also be on display at the Hampton Falls Library the month of October. Her description follows:
“Painting in the tradition of the Impressionists my oil paintings are created almost exclusively with palette
knife giving texture and vibrancy to my layers of color. In these demonstrations I will show how the
colors play off of one another to create movement.” The demonstrations are free, but please call the
library to reserve a space.
Fabulous Friends of the Library!
October is a block-buster month for The Friends and programs! On Tuesday, October 6th at 6:30 pm
wild canid ecologist Christine Schadler present her program, “Becoming Wolf: the Eastern Coyote in
New England” In the early 1990’s, Chris taught Conservation Issues, Dendrology and Wolf Ecology at
UNH, receiving many teaching excellence and student recognition awards. Chris’ attention shifted to the
eastern coyote when she moved to New England. She chose a farm with known coyote problems to raise
sheep and train her border collies. Using sound livestock management and common sense, she avoided
any predation for over two decades. Co-existence between coyote and livestock has grown an attentive
audience for humane management. This event is free and open to the public. Refreshments will follow
the presentation.
On Wednesday, October 7th, from 5 to 7 pm, The Friends and Amy Vander Els will celebrate the
conclusion of the Hampton Falls Bike Challenge with refreshments and presentation of T-shirts to those
who completed the challenge. We hope all participants can stop by, but you can pick up your shirts at the
Library after Oct. 7th if you’re unable to attend. Congratulations to all who participated and contributed to
this creative community activity!
Then, get ready for a fabulous Friday evening event! Friday, October 23rd from 7 to 8 pm to be exact.
That’s when Beatles scholar Aaron Krerowicz will present “The Beatles: Band of the Sixties”. We’ll
explore the music of The Beatles in this 60-minute multimedia presentation (part history and part musical
analysis) spanning the full 1960's: beginning with the band's seminal visits to Hamburg, continuing
through Beatlemania, and concluding with Abbey Road. The program will be supplemented with audio
clips of music and excerpts from interviews with the band members. Refreshments will be served. For
more information about these free event, contact the Library at 926-3682.
Humanities-To-Go at the Library
At the end of October, we’re hosting a NH Humanities Council program titled “Brewing in NH: An
Informal History of Beer in the Granite State from Colonial Times to the Present” with Glenn A.
Knoblock on Monday, Oct. 26th at 7 pm. Glenn will explore the fascinating history of New Hampshire’s
beer and ale brewing industry from when it was home- and tavern- based to today’s modern breweries
and brew pubs. Rare photos and advertisements will document its changing industry. Since this program
is happening on a day when the Library is closed, we’ll open the doors to the public at 6:15 pm. This
event is also free and open to the public. Call 926-3682 for information.
What We’re Reading and Talking About:
Our library has lucked out on having plenty of copies for the next two book discussions, because we
reserved READS-To-Go bags, which libraries borrow from each other and include 15 copies and
discussion questions. No fuss, no muss, all good! The book we’re handing out and discussing on
Tuesday, September 29th at 7:00 pm is The House Girl by Tara Conklin. Library Journal’s tantalizing
starred review states the book is “A seamless juxtaposition of past and present, of the lives of two women,
and of the redemptive nature of art and the search for truth and justice. Guaranteed to keep readers up
long past their bedtimes.”
October’s selection also studies race and culture in Americanah by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie. The
Washington Post’s review praises her efforts: “Adichie is uniquely positioned to compare racial
hierarchies in the United States to social striving in her native Nigeria. She does so in this new work with
a ruthless honesty about the ugly and beautiful sides of both nations.” We will share our thoughts about
this title on Tuesday, October 27th at 7:00 pm. New members are always welcome!
The Library will resume regular Saturday hours (10 to 2) on Saturday, September 12th.
As we are privileged to live in a state where the sport of politics thrives, I can’t refrain from sharing the
following quote: “If pro is opposite of con, then what is the opposite of progress?” – Paul Harvey
May you enjoy the bounty of this beautiful season!
Judy Haskell, Director
LIBRARY YOUTH SERVICES
The “Every Hero Has a Story” Summer Reading Program was a great success! Congratulations
to all who participated and thank you for a fun-filled summer!
I would like to give special thanks to:
Our Sponsors:
The Hampton Rotary Club
The Hampton Falls Boy Scouts
Bill Kenney
The Pimentel Family
To Those Who Gave Donations:
Bead Creative
The Book Outlet
Captain’s Cove Adventure Golf
The Creamery – Applecrest Orchard
Explore the Ocean World
The Friends of the Library
George and Phillips Sporting Goods
Hannaford Supermarket
Sue Herson
Las Olas Taqueria
Traci Thompson
Wal-Mart of Seabrook
The Wicked Sweet Sugar Boutique
Jonathan and Paige Witham
Zinga! Frozen Yogurt
And thanks to those who donated their time!
STORY TIMES!
Sign up for all Story Times begin Tuesday, September 8th at 10 AM. You can sign up by
coming into the Library or giving us a call. Please do not e-mail us to sign up.
The Baby-Toddler Story Time is for newborns through age 2. It is held on Tuesdays from
10:30 – 11 AM. It will begin on September 15th and run through December 1st. Siblings are
welcome!
Preschool Story Times will be held on Wednesdays from 1:30 – 2 PM and on Thursdays with
two different sessions: The first session runs from 10:30 – 11 AM and the second runs from 1:30
– 2 PM. They begin on Wednesday, September 16th and Thursday, September 17th and will run
until December 2nd and 3rd . There will be no Story Times on November 11th and November
26th.
Kindergarten Club! This is a Story Time JUST for those in Kindergarten. It will be held on
Wednesdays from 3 – 3:45 PM. This program will begin on Wednesday, October 7th and run
through December 2nd . It will consist of snack, stories and a craft. Space is limited. There will
be no Story Time on November 11th or November 25th.
The After School Story Time for 1st to 4th graders will be held on Thursdays. The program will
run from 3 – 4 PM. It will begin on September 16th and run through December 3rd. Space is
limited. There will be no Story Time on November 26th.
SPECIAL PROGRAMS!
Puppet Show! Thursday, September 10th from 3:30 – 4:15 PM Please join “Carol and Crew”
for some fun! No sign up required.
Lego Club! Tuesday, September 22nd and October 27th from 4 – 5 PM for children in
Kindergarten through 4th grade The Legos will be provided (but they stay in the Library so
we’ll have them for the next program!). Come ready to use your imagination! Please sign up for
each program individually in advance. Please note, this is not a program that children should
take the bus to the Library.
The 3rd - 4th Grade Book Discussion Group will meet Tuesday, September 15th and October 20th
from 4 – 4:30 PM New members are welcome! Copies of the book are available at the Library.
Please note, this is not a program that children should take the bus to the Library.
The 5th – 8th Grade Book Discussion Group welcomes new members! The dates for the upcoming meetings are Wednesday, September 16th and Wednesday, October 21st. The discussion
runs from 6:30 – 7:15 PM.
Paper Airplane Program Tuesday, October 6th from 4 – 5 PM for Grades 1 – 4 Come in to make
a paper airplane then join in some contests (longest flight, etc.) Please sign up in advance as
space is limited. Please note, this is not a program that children should take the bus to the
Library.
DONATIONS!
We always welcome donations for the many crafts we do at the library and/or snacks for our
programs. Craft ideas include construction paper, glue sticks, tacky glue, fabric glue, water
colors, finger paints, colored tissue paper, tube socks (new), scrap booking supplies, fabric
markers, etc. If there is something you don’t see on the list that you would like to donate, please
ask! Also donations for next summer’s “Treasure Chest” are welcome too, such as left over
party favors, small containers of Play Dough etc. Thank you!
Also, if you have an idea for a program, please stop in and talk with me about your thoughts!
Thank you!
Carol Sanborn
Head of Youth Services
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