Documenti di Didattica
Documenti di Professioni
Documenti di Cultura
Almost Home Boarding Kennel Applebees Arctic Zone Autozone Barnes & Noble The Library Board Best Buy meets on the Buffalo Wild Wings second Wednesday of Carmel Community Playhouse each month at Car-X 7:00 p.m. Charlestons Chick-fil-A Chili's Children's Museum Guild China Buffet Library Hours Chipotle Monday-Thursday Claires Climb Time Indy 10:00 AM-8:00 PM Coldstone Creamery Friday Curtis Dyna-Fog 10:00 AM-6:00 PM Custom Concrete Co. Inc. Saturday Dairy Queen Delias 10:00 AM-5:00 PM Dollar General Closed Sunday
Holiday Closing
The Westfield Washington Public Library will be closed on Monday, July 4, in observance of the Independence Day holiday.
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If you signed up for the reading program by June 19, you were automatically entered to win Verizon Wireless Music Center concert tickets! There were 154 teens in the drawing, and the winner of the tickets for this year is Gaby Anderson. Gaby is one of our volunteers and was in the building when we drew her name. The tickets were donated by Verizon Wireless Music Center. Keep reading - there are a lot more prizes to be won!
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Adult Activities
Book Discussion Groups These groups are a great way to chat with others who have read the book, or you can just come and listen. You are invited even if you havent read the book! The Mystery Book Discussion Group, which meets the first Wednesday of each month is talking about Tilt-a-Whirl by Chris Grabenstein, on Wednesday, July 6, at 1 p.m. Future discussions are: The Surgeon by Tess Gerritsen September 7: Missing Susan by Sharon McCrumb The General Group reads a wide variety of genres and meets the third Wednesday of each month. My Name is Mary Sutter by Robin Oliveira will be the topic on Wednesday, July 20, at 1 p.m. Future discussions are: August 3: Genealogy Club Join the Westfield Genealogy Club and share ideas, new Web sites and sources about family history, as well as meet some terrific people. The club meets on Saturday, July 2, at 10:15 a.m. in the Sumner Room. Beginning and experienced genealogists are welcome to become members. Euchre Group So youre a euchre enthusiast looking for three other players? Then join in the fun when the Euchre Group meets at 6 p.m. the second and fourth Wednesday of each month. Come enjoy a relaxing evening of fun with some great people at this free program on July 13 and 27. keyboard, and basic Windows. The class is offered on Tuesday, July 26, at 6:30 p.m., and again on Thursday, July 28, at 3 p.m. Watercolor Painting Class Talented artist Jan Roland teaches this class on Thursday, July 21, at 10:15 a.m. No previous art experience is necessary, and the class fee of $12 includes all materials. Come enjoy expressing your creativity! Adult Pottery Class Create your very own bowl on the pottery wheel with personal instruction from Jeremy South. Working by hand, you also create a vase and a plate. The class is Saturday, July 23, from 10 a.m. until 1 p.m. Cost will be determined by the number of people enrolled. AARP Driver Safety Class The class is designed as a refresher for people age 50 and over to keep their license longer, adapt to changing roads and keep abreast of new driving laws. Class is on Wednesday, July 27, from 1 until 5 p.m. in the Sumner Room. The cost includes a workbook and all materials, and is $12 for AARP members and $14 for non-members. Please contact Information/ Reference Services to register for any of these classes.
Computer Classes There is a free Computer Class at the library all about Microsoft Access. This August 17: Page from a software allows Tennessee Journal you to build databases, create by Francine forms, tables and reports and Thomas Howard connect them together with September 21:Spoken From the macros. The class is presented on Heart Thursday, July 21, at 6:30 p.m., by Laura Bush and again on Monday July 25, at 6:30 p.m. Youll be interested in obtaining a Computers 101, is a free copy of one of the books and computer class for participating in this free program, so please contact Information/ beginners who want to Reference Services at 317-896learn the fundamentals of using a computer, 9391. such as using a mouse,
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July 2011
Childrens Activities
Baby Love Birth to 18 Months Thursdays at 10:15 a.m. July 7, 14 & 28 Give your child a head start to early literacy with this unique program of rhyme, play and song. Free Storytime Miss Vicki will read a story, and there will be a craft afterward. Mondays, times are 10:30 a.m. for Toddlers (18 months to 3 1/2 accompanied by a caregiver) and 1 p.m. for Preschoolers (3 1/2 - Kindergarten). ReUse Crafting Club All Ages First Thursday of each month at 4:30 p.m. Next Meeting: July 7 Join in the fun and use creative imagination with items saved from the landfill. Learn to recycle trash into treasures. Yu-Gi-Oh!/Pokemon Club All Ages Second Wednesday of every month at 6:30 p.m. Next Meeting: July 13 Bring your cards, play the games, trade cards, and have fun! American Girls Club All Ages Second Thursday of every month at 5:30 p.m. Next Meeting: July 14 Make fun items for your doll and hear an American Girl short story. Registration is not required for this free program. Strategy Games Club School Age to Adult First & Third Saturday of every month at 1 p.m. Next Meetings: July 2 & 16 For fans of Heroscape, Risk, and those games that are more fun to play with friends. Bring your games and some friends and spread out in the craft room. Free Lego Freebuild School Age Wednesday, July 13, 2-4 p.m. Friday, July 29, 2-4 p.m. Play around with legos and create whatever strikes your fancy while you hang out with other Lego-lovers. Free Lego Mindstorms Team Parents Meeting The WWPL Lego robotics team competes against other teams each fall. Learn all about this fun and educational program and how your child can become part of the team (for ages 9 to 14) on Tuesday, July 12, at 6:30 p.m. Kids are welcome to attend, too. Kids Marketplace School Age Saturday, July 9, 2 - 4 p.m. Friday, July 29, 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Bring your homemade creations and/or old toys and books to sell! Homemade craft items, baked goods, whatever, but kids items only, and no clothes, please. Have cash (and change) to shop, barter, and trade with other kid vendors. Free Fire Day Be at Westfield Fire Station 82(next to Cool Creek Park and across from Walmart), for Fire Day on Wednesday, July 20, at 1:30 p.m. Spray an actual fire hose, hear a safety talk, go on a station tour and more! Be prepared to get wet! No registration is required for this free program.
Tuesdays, times are 10:15 a.m. for Preschoolers and 11:15 a.m. for Toddlers. Registration is not required for this free program. School Age Stuff Grades K-4 Wednesdays at 10:30 a.m. July 6 Cool Contests July 13 Jazzy Jewelry July 20 Pet Parade July 27 Shirts to Dye For Free Paws & Read All Ages Saturday, July 9, at 10:30 a.m. Sign up at the Children's Desk for a 15 minute time slot to read to a dog who is a very good listener. Free
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Harry Potter Day In celebration of the release of the last Bugout (Team Chess) Chess Camp Harry Potter movie, the library is Learn more strategies and ideas with the World's having the biggest Harry Potter Day Greatest Game at the librarys Bugout Chess Camp, ever! On Friday, July 15, we have a Patronus July 27. Aaron Deans Learning Through Games Wheel, Voldemort Toss, Horcrux Scavenger Hunt, Group teaches chess and chess variants to kids age Flying Keys, Quidditch, slime, wand-making, and six to 13 in a very child friendly manner. Bughouse is more. The free fun starts at 10:15 a.m. and doesnt a form of team chess emphasizing decision making stop until 2:15 p.m. Feel free to come in costume! and communication skills. The program is from 1 to 4 p.m., with a cost of $20, if paid prior to July 22 (cost Minute to Win It goes up to $24). Pre-payment and registration are Youve seen the TV show, now play required. the game! Do you have what it takes to complete unique challenges from Bugout (Team Chess) Chess the hit game show and experience the excitement of Tournament beating the clock? You can try your luck on There is a Bughouse (Team Thursday, July 28, at 5 p.m. Chess) Tournament on Kablooee! Saturday, July 30. The tournament begins at 10:30 a.m., with check in at 10:15 a.m. and ending no later Kablooee is splattering, explosive, than 2:30 p.m. There are two divisions grade 3 and kaboom banging fun! Safely explore under and grade 9 and under with trophies to be kablooeees of all sizes with games, awarded in each. The cost is $12 per person and crafts and activities on Tuesday, July 19. Be here at $24 per team (early bird rate by July 25) or $16 per 6:30 p.m. for a free and fun good time. person and $32 per team after July 25. Pre-payment A Plethora of Pottery! and registration are required. Wednesday, July 6, through Friday, July 8, Indiana Jims Reptile and Amphibian Show Jeremy South is teaching pottery classes Come see and even touch live reptiles on Friday, for kids. Claymania is a three-day camp for July 1, at the library. Jim Horton is the kids age 6 to 12, and meets each day at 1 current president of the Hoosier p.m. Cost for the camp is $75. Tiny Tots Class (age Herpetological Society. There are two 1-3) is at 10:15 a.m. and the cost is $8 for each day. interactive shows: 9:30 a.m. and 11 a.m, At 11 a.m. is Preschool Pottery (age 3-6), and the and both are free! cost is $9 for each day. Prepayment and registration are required.
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July 2011
New Arrivals
Robert Redford: The Biography By Michael Feeney Callan America has come to know him as the Sundance Kid, Bob Woodward, Johnny Hooker, Jay Gatsby, and Roy Hobbs. But only now, with this revelatory biography, do we see the surprising and complex man beneath the Hollywood faade. Oscar Wilde and the Vampire Murders By Gyles Brandreth Oscar Wilde and the Vampire Murders opens in 1890, at a glamorous party hosted by the Duke and Duchess of Albemarle. All of Londons high society including the Prince of Walesare in attendance at what promises to be the event of the season. Yet Oscar Wilde is more interested in another party guest, Rex LaSalle, a young actor who claims to be a vampire. But the entertaining evening ends in tragedy when the duchess is found murderedwith two tiny puncture marks on her throat. Desperate to avoid scandal and panic, the Prince asks Oscar and his friend Arthur Conan Doyle to investigate the crime. The Sojourn Andrew Krivak Both Jozef and Zlee revel in the family hunting trips, which hone their sharpshooting abilities, expertise put to use when both go off to fight in WWI as marksmen, over Jozef's father's objections. Krivak dexterously exposes the stark, brutal realities of trench warfare, the horror of a POW camp, and the months of violent bloodshed that stole the boys' innocence. Once home from war, the author's depiction of Jozef's arduous return to life, love, and family is charged with emotion and longing.
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Audio/Visual
This Fourth of July, delve into the history of our nation, learn the past secrets of our Presidents, study the tactics of the Revolutionary War, and watch stories based on the daily lives of the people who lived then. Come check out our American History display and gain a new appreciation for our heritage. Sarah. Working for the newspaper the Pennsylvania Gazette, the two confront the real, physical dangers of war. As the conflict rages, James and Sarah are compelled to choose between their friendship and their countries, their understanding of good and evil, and the moral dilemmas inherent in war. All the while they try to look after the mischievous Henri, an John Adams Television immigrant French boy whose Mini-Series comical escapades constantly David McCulloughs Pulitzer Prize- lead them into trouble, as the winning book is three bear witness to the highs brought to life in and lows of the American this seven-part Revolution. HBO miniseries. It chronicles the United States Flag Videos life of this Have you ever looked up in the remarkable sky and seen the American flag historical figure, waving in the a man whose breeze and fiercely wondered where independent spirit, reverence for it came from? the rule of law and commitment to What is its personal liberty profoundly history? How are influenced the values on which our you supposed to country was founded. The treat it? With miniseries also explores the three mini videos extraordinary relationship between on one DVD, this Adams and Abigail, his wife of 54 film series answers these years; a partnership regarded as questions and more! The United one of the most moving love States Flag Videos are presented stories in American history. by the National Flag Foundation, Americas authority on the symbol Libertys Kids of our nation. Come and check it Set in late-18th-century America, out! Liberty Kids tells the story of the American Revolution as seen Founding Fathers through the eyes This miniseries of Benjamin deals with the Franklin's two stories of the teenage men who formed apprentice our nation. reporters, Watch their American stories, colonist James listen to their and young words, and learn Englishwoman the beginnings behind our country, the United States of America. NEW DVDs Adjustment Bureau Company Men Diary of a Wimpy KidRodrick Rules Just Go With It Red Riding Hood
NEW BOOKS ON CD Land of Painted Caves by Jean Auel Greater Journey by David McCullough America Aflame by David Goldfield If You Ask Me by Betty White Hiss of Death by Rita Mae Brown
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Phone: 317-896-9391 FAX: 317-896-3702 www.wwpl.lib.in.us Sheryl Sollars, Director Sandy Rowland, Assistant Director The Westfield Washington Public Library will strive, in partnership with organizations, to provide quality services, materials and facilities that fulfill the educational, informational, technological, cultural and recreational needs of the entire community.
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unteers to give as little as one hour (or as many hours as you can spare) of their time. You can pass the time reading or just people watching. If you can find some time to support an excellent cause, please call the library at 317-896-9391 and ask for Sandy. How do I become a member?
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