July Library Events
FOR
CHILDREN & FAMILIES
Storytime with Miss
Kris – Wednesdays at 10 a.m.
Storytime with Miss Kris
is an awesome opportunity for children and caregivers to spend quality time
together. Each session includes stories,
games, music and movement, plus early literacy and social skill building activities. Summer storytime runs
from June 13 to August 1 for kids up to age 6.
Movie: Once Upon a
Mattress (PG) - Tuesday, July 3 at 1:30 p.m.
Queen
Aggravian sabotages the efforts of every young princess who hopes to marry her
son, Prince Dauntless. Then Princess Winifred comes along, and the Queen faces
her most difficult challenge yet. Will Princess 'Fred' pass the Queen's
test?
Join us for this playful retelling of The Princess and the Pea.
Snacks will be provided. Sign up by phone (728-3111, ext. 117) or at the library beginning
Monday, July 2 at 9 a.m.
Mr. Billy, Musician -
Tuesday, July 10 at 1:30 p.m.
Rock and roll with musician
Mr. Billy, who performs songs for kids and their families about sleep, dreams,
and nighttime things. Storywagon is sponsored by the Lakeshores Library
System.
Karl Debelak, the Bubble Man – Tuesday, July 17
at 1:30 p.m.
Karl Debelak
demonstrates "bubble-ology" to show how physicists, mathematicians,
architects, and astronomers study soap bubbles to help us understand the way
our universe works. Storywagon is sponsored by the Lakeshores Library
System.
Night Flight, Welty Environmental Center - Tuesday,
July 24 at 1:30 p.m.
Night Flight, presented by the Welty Environmental Center, will introduce children to bats, help them learn the truth about these wonderful and diverse creatures, and get them comfortable with an "unhuggable" animal. They will experience what animals need to live in the night with games and actual artifacts from nature. Participants will learn how they can help bats, how people are impacted by them, and learn to appreciate them more. All aspects of this program involve fun, hands-on learning.
Night Flight, presented by the Welty Environmental Center, will introduce children to bats, help them learn the truth about these wonderful and diverse creatures, and get them comfortable with an "unhuggable" animal. They will experience what animals need to live in the night with games and actual artifacts from nature. Participants will learn how they can help bats, how people are impacted by them, and learn to appreciate them more. All aspects of this program involve fun, hands-on learning.
Creepy Crafties - Tuesday, July 31 at 1:30 p.m.
Come and create your very own creepy crawlies. All materials provided.
Come and create your very own creepy crawlies. All materials provided.
Patchwork Quilt, David H.B. Drake - Saturday,
August 4 at 10 a.m.
Summer Reading Program
Finale! Snuggle down and sing along with favorite folk songs, lullabies,
bedtime stories, and children's dreamtime fun. David H.B. Drake performs on
guitar, banjo, dulcimer, concertina, and will feature the Native American flute
on his story of the Dreamcatcher.
FOR
TWEENS (age 9-12)
Record-ing Artists – Wednesday, July 11 at 1
p.m.
Revamp old records
into cool, new pieces of art. All materials provided.
So You Want to be a Superhero? - Wednesday, July 18
at 1:30 p.m.
Are you faster than a speeding bullet? More powerful than a locomotive? Always ready to take on any villains you face thanks to your handy dandy utility belt? Join us and further develop your superhero powers.
Are you faster than a speeding bullet? More powerful than a locomotive? Always ready to take on any villains you face thanks to your handy dandy utility belt? Join us and further develop your superhero powers.
I Spy in the Vast, Vast Sky - Wednesday, July 25 at
1 p.m.
Join Dr. Osborn as we explore and answer the question: What's in the universe? This fun and educational program will include scale models, telescopes, and an assortment of activities. Sign up by phone (728-3111, ext. 117) or at the library beginning Wednesday, July 18 at 9 a.m.
Join Dr. Osborn as we explore and answer the question: What's in the universe? This fun and educational program will include scale models, telescopes, and an assortment of activities. Sign up by phone (728-3111, ext. 117) or at the library beginning Wednesday, July 18 at 9 a.m.
Spooktacularly Scary
Stories - Wednesday, August 1 at 1 p.m.
Listen to our terrifying tales and share some of your own, if you dare. Snacks will be provided.
Listen to our terrifying tales and share some of your own, if you dare. Snacks will be provided.
FOR
TEENS (age 13+)
Dream On - Thursday, July 5 at 3 p.m.
Make your slumber a
little sweeter with your very own custom sleep mask. All materials
provided.
Battle of the Bands – Thursday, July 12 at 3
p.m.
Are you rock star
material? Prove it! Sign up to be in our first ever Battle of the
Bands. (Deadline for entry is June 21st.) Not in a band, but love live
music? Come on down and cheer on your favorite local teen talent!
The top ranked band wins a chance to play at the Phoenix Park band shell and
have custom band t-shirts made.
Southern Wisconsin Paranormal Research Group -
Saturday, July 21 at 1:00p.m.
Fascinated by things that go bump in the night? So are we! Come by for a very special program after library hours with an actual member of the Southern Wisconsin Paranormal Research Group as she tells us all about her local paranormal research experiences. The presentation will include the sharing of Wisconsin hauntings, actual EVP recordings, and an explanation of the equipment used during an investigation. Sign up by phone (728-3111, ext. 117) or at the library Children’s Desk beginning Friday, July 13 at 9 a.m.
Fascinated by things that go bump in the night? So are we! Come by for a very special program after library hours with an actual member of the Southern Wisconsin Paranormal Research Group as she tells us all about her local paranormal research experiences. The presentation will include the sharing of Wisconsin hauntings, actual EVP recordings, and an explanation of the equipment used during an investigation. Sign up by phone (728-3111, ext. 117) or at the library Children’s Desk beginning Friday, July 13 at 9 a.m.
Teen Book Club - Thursday, July 26 at 3 p.m.
Reading something really fantastic? Looking for ideas on what to read next? Share your favorites and find new ones while enjoying tasty treats.
It's My Party and I'll Die If I Want To: Zombie Prom - Friday, August 3 at 6 p.m.
Use your brrrraaaaaaiiiiiinnnns and run, don't walk, to ZOMBIE PROM.
Reading something really fantastic? Looking for ideas on what to read next? Share your favorites and find new ones while enjoying tasty treats.
It's My Party and I'll Die If I Want To: Zombie Prom - Friday, August 3 at 6 p.m.
Use your brrrraaaaaaiiiiiinnnns and run, don't walk, to ZOMBIE PROM.
FOR
ADULTS
Emergency Preparedness
Workshop – Saturday, July 7 at 10 a.m.
Is
your family prepared to handle an emergency?
In today’s world, it’s more important than ever to be prepared for any
situation – from house fire to zombie apocalypse. In this workshop, disaster readiness expert
Jim Cobb teaches you how to handle a variety of emergency situations and to
make your own survival kit. Register by phone (262-728-3111 Ext.
100) or at the library Adult Services desk.
Movie: A
Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy (PG) - Monday, July 9 at 12 p.m.
Mere
seconds before the Earth is to be demolished by an alien construction crew,
journeyman Arthur Dent is swept off the planet by his friend Ford Prefect, a
researcher penning a new edition of "The
Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy." Bring your lunch. Dessert and beverage
will be provided.
The Dangers of Snoring
and Sleep Apnea – Wednesday, July 11 at 7 p.m.
Do
you or your bed partner snore? Snoring
can be a symptom of a deadly disease called obstructive sleep apnea. It can also lead to daytime sleepiness,
difficulty concentrating, high blood pressure, and other health issues. Join us for a discussion with Dr. Thomas J.
Schuetz about the dangers of snoring and sleep apnea. Learn about alternatives
to CPAP treatment and see how a planned
sleep enhancement program can improve your quality of life.
Computer Basics –
Friday, July 13 at 11:30 a.m.
Overcome
your fears and gain the skills that can get you ready for the workplace. This
introduction to personal computing taught by Maria Mullen will teach you to
identify basic computer components and features, execute basic mouse
techniques, and perform basic keyboard strokes.
You’ll learn to identify and navigate the features of the desktop and
toolbars, open and exit software programs, and create a document. Space is limited. Register by phone (262-728-3111 Ext. 100)
or at the library Adult Services desk.
Altered Book Adventure
– Monday, July 16 at 6 p.m.
What
can you do with old books? Join us as we alter an old book to create a new
cover and back for a journal or sketchbook.
We’ll add sheets for journaling or sketching and a decorative
binding. Samples will be on display at
the adult circulation desk. All
materials will be provided. Space is limited. Register by phone
(262-728-3111 Ext. 100) or at the library Adult Services desk.
Legal and Financial
Planning for Alzheimers – Part 1 - Wednesday, July 18 at 4 p.m.
Part 2 - Wednesday,
July 25 at 4 p.m.
This
two-session program is designed to help those affected by dementia, their
caregivers, and family members to better understand the legal and financial
issues that may impact them. Learn about
preparing legal, financial, and future care plans. Become familiar with care
options and specific issues pertaining to dementia patients. Learn to use
hands-on tools for making plans now.
This FREE program is presented by the Alzheimer’s Association of
Southeastern Wisconsin. Register by phone
(262-728-3111 Ext. 100) or at the library Adult Services desk.
Book Club: Learning to Die in Miami (Eire) –
Wednesday, July 18 at 7 p.m.
In
Cuba, Carlos Eire was the privileged son of a judge. His mother, fearful of what might happen
under the Castro regime, arranged for him and his older brother to leave the
country, while she stayed behind trying to procure an exit visa. So, in 1962, at the age of 11, Eire found
himself in a refugee camp for Cuban children on the edge of the Florida
Everglades. Carlos quickly realizes that in order for his new American self to
emerge, his Cuban self must "die." And so, with great enterprise and
purpose, he begins his journey. Anyone
who has read the book is welcome to attend.
Coupon Clipping 101 –
Saturday, July 21 from 9:30 to 11:30 a.m.
Learn
to save 60-80% on your groceries every time you shop! Learn where to get coupons that you will use,
how to organize them, and the right way to use them. This two-hour class is taught by Dannelle Gay
(www.operation40k.blogspot.com) who saved $40,000 in less than a year
using these techniques. Register by phone
(262-728-3111 Ext. 100) or at the library Adult Services desk.
Movie: The Boy in the Striped Pajamas (PG-13) –
Monday, July 23 at 12 p.m.
Set
during World War II, a story seen through the innocent eyes of Bruno, the
eight-year-old son of the commandant at a concentration camp, whose forbidden
friendship with a Jewish boy on the other side of the camp fence has startling
and unexpected consequences. Bring your lunch. Dessert and beverage will be
provided.
Animé for Adults: Broken Blade (Age 15+) – Wednesday, July
25 at 6:30 p.m.
In
Cruzon, children are born with the ability to control quartz. This power allows
them to levitate simple objects or control enormous and complex mobile battle
suits called Golems. But when an ancient Golem is discovered during the height
of a brutal war, a young king and his beautiful queen turn to Rygart Arrow.
Though an "un-sorcerer," Rygart can miraculously pilot this ancient
and powerful weapon. But in war, school friends can turn into bitter enemies
and allies have suspicious motives.
Wild Bird Time: Bird
feeding Basics – Monday, July 30 at 1:30 p.m.
Wild
birds can be a wonderful addition to any backyard and attracting them is
generally very easy! This program will outline some basic rules of thumb as you
embark upon your backyard bird feeding journey. Some of the topics covered will
include habitat, seed and non-seed based bird food, bird feeders, how to defeat
squirrels, and how to attract other forms of backyard wildlife.
Making Salsa - Friday,
August 3 from 1 to 3 p.m.
This
workshop on preserving tomatoes and salsas will teach you to safely can
tomatoes and salsas from your home garden.
UW Extension instructor Jenny Wehmeier will review current research and
information on Wisconsin tomato and pepper varieties, conditions, and
elevations. Participants will also
prepare their own fresh salsa to take home and enjoy. Please bring a cutting board, knife, small container with a
lid, and an apron. Register by phone
(262-728-3111 Ext. 100) or at the library Adult Services desk.
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