Library LINK, June-August 2018

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JUNE • JULY • AUGUST • 2018 Dates and times are subject to change …

Coming this fall! = Student ID + Library Card

neCard

Kalamazoo Public Schools and KPL have partnered for OneCard! See pages 7 & 12 for details.

LOCAL ORGANIZATION DIRECTORY Hey, Kalamazoo! KPL’s long-standing local research tool has received a digital overhaul. Check out the new and improved L.O.D.: kalamazoolocal.org Friends of KPL Summer Bag-of-Books Sale! See page 12. Kalamazoo now has a new county I.D. card available! See page 12.

IN THIS ISSUE Books & More................................ 2–3 Summer Reading Challenge.............. 4 Teen................................................. 5–7 Kids............................................... 8–11 OneCard........................................... 12 Director’s Note................................. 12


Novel Ideas Book Club

JUNE • JULY • AUGUST

(more Adult events on page 4)

BOOKS

Mon, June 25, 6:30 pm, OSH — The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society Mon, July 23, 6:30 pm, OSH — The Space Between Us Mon, August 27, 6:30 pm, OSH — Born a Crime Join us as we discuss books with an international flavor. We’ll explore the Channel Islands in June, India in July, and South Africa in August.

Reading Race Book Group

Michael Zadoorian Author Visit Tues, July 17, 6:30 pm, CEN Kalamazoo Public Library welcomes Detroit-based author Michael Zadoorian. Zadoorian is the critically acclaimed author of The Leisure Seeker and will be reading from his latest novel, Beautiful Music.

Tues, July 24, 6:30 pm, OSH This book group, co-sponsored by the Society for History and Racial Equity (SHARE) and KPL’s Antiracism Transformation Team, focuses on race and racism in American society. In July, we will discuss The Fortunes by Peter Ho Davies.

Urban Fiction Book Discussion Group and Author Visit

PBS Great American Read Book Trivia Night Thur, June 14, 7 pm, Location: Latitude 42 | 6101 W. Main St. Kalamazoo, MI 49009 Join us for a raucous night of book trivia centered on the books in PBS’s Great American Read. Prepare by learning about the titles and put your book knowledge to work. Win both prizes and acclaim. Registration required. 2

Tue, July 24, 6 pm, POW Tue, July 31, 6 pm, POW The Urban Fiction Book Group will discuss the book August Snow by Stephen Mack Jones, retired Detroit police officer, poet, writer, and 2018 Michigan Notable Book Award winner. Pick up a book or Kindle from Powell, join in the book discussion, and come hear Mr. Jones tell his story at an author visit at Powell on July 31. CEN (Central) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 553-7800 EAS (Eastwood) . . . . . . . . . . . . 553-7810 OSH (Oshtemo) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 553-7980 POW (Alma Powell) . . . . . . . . . . 553-7960 WSQ (Washington Square) . . . 553-7970

Jennifer Pharr Davis, The Pursuit of Endurance Mon, August 6, 6:30 pm, CEN Jennifer Pharr Davis is a hiker, author, speaker, and National Geographic Adventurer of the Year who has covered over 14,000 miles of longdistance trails on six different continents. Jennifer has written six books, articles for the New York Times, Outside magazine, Backpacker, and Trail Runner, and has been featured in the Washington Post, the New York Times, NPR’s Talk of the Nation and the CBS Early Show. Her new book The Pursuit of Endurance has been called “ a captivating narrative guidebook that will inspire readers to test their own limits, on the trail and off” (Kirkus Reviews). Jennifer is a professional speaker who has shared her trail adventures across the United States and Europe. She is founder and owner of Blue Ridge Hiking Company, a guiding service that strives “to make the wilderness accessible and enjoyable” for hikers of all ages, genders, and ability levels. Jennifer lives in Asheville, North Carolina, with her husband Brew, their five-year-old daughter Charley, and their one-year-old son Gus. Book sale and signing will follow the presentation.

MUSIC Music in the Park Sundays, 6 pm, Flesher Field 3664 South 9th St. June 10—The Corn Fed Girls July 8—Zion Lion Reggae Band August 12—Lake Effect Jazz Big Band Enjoy family-friendly outdoor concerts this summer at Flesher Field! Food will be available for purchase or bring a picnic (alcohol is prohibited). Presented by Oshtemo Friends of the Parks in partnership with KPL.


& MORE

Yoga in the Park

History Untold: The Famine in the Ukraine—the Ukrainian Holodomor of 1933 Fri, June 1, 5:30 pm, CEN Andrew Koehler, music director of the Kalamazoo Philharmonia, Associate Professor of Music and Chair of the Kalamazoo College Music Department will lead a discussion and lecture about the untold tragedy: the Ukrainian Holodomor of 1933, when millions of Ukrainians perished needlessly on Stalin’s orders. Andrew will share his personal and familial relationship to this tragic event, and why the Stankovych Requiem is such an important act of testament. The Kalamazoo Bach Festival Chorus and the K-Philharmonia will perform Stankovych’s Requiem for Those Who Died of Famine both in Chicago, at the invitation of the Ukrainian Genocide Famine Foundation, and in Kalamazoo, collectively the work’s U.S. premiere, memorializing the tragedy’s 85th anniversary. Tickets for the performance on June 2 at Chenery Auditorium and more information about the Kalamazoo Bach Festival can be found at KalamazooBachFestival.org or by calling (269) 337-7407.

Vegan 101: The Joys of Plant-Based Living Wed, June 20, 6:30 pm, CEN Are you curious about veganism? You’re not alone! With celebrities like Ellen DeGeneres, Beyoncé, and Morrissey — not to mention, countless others in all walks of life — extolling its virtues, interest in this super-healthy, sustainable, compassionate, and delicious lifestyle has never been higher. Come join Vegan Kalamazoo for a fun and lively workshop on the basics: you’ll learn what vegans eat, how we stay healthy, and where we get our food. We’ll also discuss hot-button issues including vegan fashion, vegan nutrition for athletes, and coping with non-vegan friends and family, along with much more. Bring your questions, ideas, and concerns; we welcome them all!

Let’s Talk about Puerto Rico Mon, June 18, 6:30 pm, OSH Dr. Adriana Garriga-López, Department Chair and Associate Professor of Anthropology at Kalamazoo College, will talk about the history of Puerto Rico and the situation on the island today, nearly nine months after Hurricane Maria.

Green Smoothies for Health Tues, July 24, 6:30 pm, CEN Green Smoothies are delicious to drink, fast to make, help you gain energy, lose weight, and increase athletic performance. An efficient and effective way to increase your nutrition and the nutrition of your family.

Sonya Barnard-Hollins Mon, June 4, 6 pm, EAS Sonya Barnard-Hollins is coming to the Eastwood Branch to give self-publishing tips. Join her with your book ideas and she can help you make it happen.

Mondays, 6:30 pm, Oshtemo Township Park 7275 West Main St. June 11, July 9 & August 13 Join yoga instructor Gena Pezzoli as we take part in this tradition from ancient India. Please bring your own yoga mat or towel. Meet us at the Oshtemo Branch, and we’ll walk to the park together. Co-sponsored by the Oshtemo Friends of the Park.

Movies in the Park Thursdays, Oshtemo Township Park 7275 West Main St. June 21, Moana, 9:15 pm July 19, Roman Holiday, 9 pm August 16, Wonder Woman, 8:30 pm Join us for movies under the stars! Bring a blanket or lawn chair, bug spray, and a flashlight. Co-sponsored by Oshtemo Friends of the Parks. Weather permitting. Registration required. Call location listed or register online at kpl.gov starting 30 days before event.

Argentine Tango Mon, June 4, 6:30 pm, OSH Join Art Downey to kick off Summer Reading with this international dance. No experience is necessary. Registration required.

Book Bouquets Tues, July 17, 6:30 pm, OSH Recycle your damaged books into floral masterpieces as you learn different ways to create flowers out of old book pages. All supplies provided. Registration required.

Life Cycle Presents: A Tea Program Mon, July 23, 6 pm, EAS Come, join us at Eastwood to sample and learn about Organic Asian teas. Tony from Life Cycle loves all kinds of tea and is excited to share his knowledge.

Ask a Lawyer

For appointment information call the Law Library, 553-7920 Free legal clinics for persons of low-to-moderate income with Bar Association lawyers. Get help with most areas of civil law, including landlord-tenant problems, divorce, and family law. For a free 30-minute appointment, call: 553-7920. You may make only one appointment per six months. Clinics do not include follow-up. 3


Sign up at any KPL location or online at kpl.beanstack.org beginning June 1.

JUNE 1– AUGUST 31, 2018 Are you up to the challenge?

The challenge to patrons this summer is to “travel” to all seven continents by: 1. Reading a book with a country/ continent theme or setting, or… 2. Attending a library program that highlights a country/continent, or… 3. Visiting a community program/ business/organization that represents a country/continent Of course, any patron that actually travels to another country or continent over the summer will get credit for that!

Each continent will have a track in Beanstack for patrons to indicate how they travelled to that continent and a digital badge will be earned for each one completed.

Bonus Challenge:

Explore the World with Arty. Kalamazoo Institute of Art will conduct their Art Detective program at each branch as follows: North America | June 20, 3 pm, OSH South America | June 27, 3 pm, POW Africa | July 18, 3 pm, EAS Europe | August 1, 3 pm, CEN Asia | August 15, 3 pm, WSQ Attend all 5 sessions and earn a family pass to attend a special program at the KIA on August 23, 3–5 pm. kiarts.org

Logging reading: There will be 60 steps on the game board with 15, 30, 45, 60 highlighted. Patrons can log their reading on the game board or on Beanstack. Book Lists: Recommended reading lists will be available for each of the seven continents and grouped by reading level. These lists will be available on Beanstack and in pdf form for easy printing. Outreach: KPL staff will be visiting local organizations with Chromebooks, Hotspot, and Stamps to update logs, hand out prize books, and conduct library programs in the community.

REWARDS FOR 2018

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*Choose the grade the child will enter in Fall of 2018. All prizes available while supplies last.

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Visit our booth on the corner of South & Rose St. during June Jubilee on June 2, 10 am–2 pm to sign-up. Details can be found at kpl.gov/summer.


Around the World in 90 Days: Visiting Beijing, Grades 6–12

JUNE • JULY • AUGUST

(more events on pages 6–7)

THE STUDIO

Monday-Wednesdays, June 18-20, 25-27, July 2-3, 6–7:30 pm CEN | Teen Studio During the tour “around the world in 90 days,” students stop at Beijing for 8 days. They have opportunities to visit many historical places in Beijing, learn Chinese cultural events, and festivals, foods etc. Students will learn how to do a greeting, self-introduction, and conduct a simple conversation in Chinese.

Bad Movie Night, Grades 6–12 Wed, August 8, 6:30 pm, CEN | Teen Studio Come for the movie, stay for the mockery! We’ll watch one of the worst movies ever made on purpose! Food, giveaways, Bad Movie Bingo, and more. This time, you’re allowed to talk during the movie!

Crafternoons, Grades 6–12 Mondays, June 18, 25; July 2, 9, 16, 23, 2–4 pm, CEN | Teen Studio Drop in for an afternoon of creating and crafting. New take-home project each week!

Tabletop Tuesdays, Grades 6–12 Introducing The Studio—a brand new collaborative space for teens in Grades 6–12 for programming, and creativity. Drop-in programming will be happening Monday– Friday from 2–4 pm. Daily activity topics listed at www.kpl.gov. No registration required for individuals or groups smaller than 5. Larger groups welcome with 48 hours advance notice. Please call (269) 553-7911 or email thestudio@kpl.gov to register your group.

STUDIO CAMPS Studio Camps, Grades 6–12 KPL is offering free 3-day camps for middle and high school students this August in the Teen Studio. Daily lunch and snacks provided. Dates and times listed below. Full details of each camp’s activities and schedule available at www.kpl.gov. Space is limited. Registration for all camps begins June 1 and closes one week prior to each camp. Must be able to attend all sessions. Registration required. Call location listed or register online at kpl.gov starting 30 days before event.

Tuesdays, June 19, 26; July 3, 10, 17, 24, 2–4 pm, CEN | Teen Studio Why be bored when you can play board games? Learn a new game, or play a favorite of your choice. Co-inspired by Fanfare.

Ceramic Painting with Art Bayou, Grades 6–12 Tues, July 19, 6–7 pm, CEN | Teen Studio Paint a ceramic light-switch cover with your own personal designs. We’ll have it fired and then you can pick it up a week later. Please register.

Pirate Murder Mystery Party, Grades 6–12 Wed, July 25, 4–6 pm, CEN | Teen Studio Join us for a swashbuckling murder mystery party on the high seas! Come dressed as your character or make a costume while there, and solve the case to prove yourself the savviest seadog of the seven seas! Please register.

Art Attack, Grades 6–12 Fridays, June 22, 29; July 6, 13, 20, 27, 2–4 pm, CEN | Teen Studio Express your creativity while exploring different art mediums. Dress for messy art!

Wired Wednesdays, Grades 6–12 Wednesdays, June 20, 27; July 11, 18, 25, 2–4 pm, CEN | Teen Studio Plug in, turn on, and join us as we fire up multiple game systems and the VR headset for hours of immersive gaming fun.

Around the World, Grades 6–12 Thursdays, June 21, 28; July 5, 12, 19, 26, 2–4 pm, CEN | Teen Studio Explore the world through cultural activities, crafts, food and more!

AirZoo: High Voltage, Grades 6–12

Sat, August 18, 11 am, CEN | Teen Studio Teens will learn the fundamentals of electricity while constructing multiple open and closed circuits, generating electric currents using magnets, and building real electric motors! Please register. 5


AirZoo: Kinetic Coasters, Grades 6–12

Sat, August 11, 11 am, CEN | Teen Studio Young physicists will learn how acceleration, the Law of Conservation of Energy, and potential and kinetic energy affect the design of the most popular thrill rides on the planet! Teens will use engineering principles to cooperatively build and test their own roller coasters. Please register.

SPECIAL EVENTS Binder Park Zoomobile, Grades 6–12 Mon, August 13, 6 pm, CEN | Teen Studio A visit from the zoo just for middle and high schoolers. Learn about poaching, illegal wildlife trade, and vanishing species in this interactive program. Meet live animal ambassadors and see real poached items from various endangered species from around the world. Please register.

Poetry Slam with Ora Stokes and FIRE, Grades 6–12 and Adults Book Blitz for PBS Great American Read, Grades 6–12

Sat, July 14, 2:30 pm, CEN | Teen Studio Meet us in the Teen Studio to celebrate the Great American Read. Bring some books to donate for a book swap and take home some new reads for yourself! Enjoy snacks, games, and raffles as we vote for the best teen title of “Great American Read”!

Roll for Initiative, Grades 6–12 Sat, July 21, 2–4 pm & Tues, August 14, 6–8 pm, CEN | Teen Studio Create a character, explore an imaginary world, and roll for initiative with other roleplayers in a one-off Dungeons & Dragons adventure. Co-inspired by Fanfare.

Tues, June 26, 6 pm, POW A Poetry Slam to Celebrate Juneteenth. Ora Stokes will lead us with a poetry slam to commemorate Texas’ emancipation from slavery on June 19th in 1865.

Teen Comedy Hour and a Half, Grades 6–12 Tues, June 26, 6 pm, OSH Come with your best material and be ready to entertain. If you’re a teen who is interested in participating as a comic, please register at www.kpl.gov and invite your friends and family. Please limit material to 5 minutes.

Gaming Tournament, Grades 6–12 Wednesdays, June 20, July 18, August 22, 3 pm, EAS Thursdays, June 21, July 19, August 23, 3 pm, POW Drop-in and get your game on with Mario Kart, Madden and more! Prizes for top competitors!

The Amazing Race @ KPL!, Grades 6–12 Fri, June 15, 11 am, OSH Wanna race? Teams of two will be taken through the Oshtemo Township Park to face a series of clues, puzzles, and challenges. Race will begin and end at the Oshtemo Library. Prizes will be given to first, second, and third places. Register early! Race will be rescheduled if there is rain. Co-sponsored by the Oshtemo Friends of the Park.

Fan Fiction—Campfire Edition, Grades 6–12 Fri, July 13, 2:30 pm, OSH Prepare a story to read around a homemade “campfire.” Choose your fandom or a combination of multiple fandoms and construct a story that will scare the pants off your fellow campers on this Friday the 13th. S’mores and drinks will be provided.

Pizza & Pages, Grades 6–12 Wed, July 25, 2 pm, EAS Sat, August 4, 2 pm, POW Black Panther: Nation Under Our Feet by Ta-Nehisi Coates. Call to reserve or come in to pick up your copy of the book. Then come back to enjoy pizza and discussion. Please register. Registration required. Call location listed or register online at kpl.gov starting 30 days before event. 6

Open Roads Bike Fix-a-palooza, Grades 6–12 Wednesdays, July 11, 18, 25, August 1, 8, 15, 3:30–5:30 pm, POW Drop in, get free parts, and learn how to get your bike in good shape this summer. Get there early to get the most out of the experience.

Kick(BIG)ball, Grades 6–12 Fri, July 27, 11 am, OSH It’s kickball with a twist! Join us as we play the game with an over-sized ball at the Oshtemo Township Park Wiffle Ball Field. Co-sponsored by the Oshtemo Friends of the Park.


TEEN TASK FORCE

Basketball All Star Skills Challenge, Grades 6–12 Fri, August 17, 11 am, OSH Join us at the Oshtemo Township Park basketball court for a series of challenges that will test your basketball skills. Participants will be divided into two groups: grades 6–8 and grades 9–12. Prizes will be awarded for first, second, and third places for each group. Co-sponsored by the Oshtemo Friends of the Park.

MAKER Sharpie Tie-Dye, Grades 6–12 Mon, August 20, 2 pm, WSQ Make a one-of-a-kind creation. All supplies provided.

Canvas and Cookies, Grades 6–12 Sat, June 16, 2 pm, POW Enjoy a snack while learning to paint with Erika Bontrager. Please register.

Meg Tang Jewelry, Grades 6-12

July 30 & August 21, 4:30–5:30 pm, CEN | Teen Studio Local jewelry artist, Meg Tang, will help you craft a one-of-a-kind piece using found items, wire, and more! Supplies provided. Please register.

Crayon Art, Grades 6–12 Wed, August 1, 4:30 pm, OSH Create unique artwork with a canvas, hairdryer, crayons, and some black silhouettes! This project is sure to melt your heart. Please register.

Have you ever wanted to know what happens behind the scenes at the library? Do you want to meet other teens and have fun? Do you like to share your opinion or make the world a better place? Do you want relevant experience for future job resumés and college applications? We are looking for teens in grades 9-12, ages 14 and older, to join our Teen Task Force and we’d love to have you check us out! Submit a short application at www.kpl.gov/teens/task-force Volunteer opportunities will be set up as tasks in our online calendar monthly. Once your application is accepted and you’ve attended a short orientation, you can join in as many tasks as you’d like, depending on your interest and availability. From helping to develop program ideas to decorating the teen space for a party, we’ll have a tasks for a variety of interests and skill levels. For more information, contact Lead Librarian, Andrea Vernola, at andreav@kpl.gov.

Knotted Earbuds, Grades 6–12

Mandala Stones,Grades 6–12

Wed, August 8, 4:30 pm, OSH Learn how to keep your headphones (mostly) free from tangles with colored thread and a few different knots. All supplies provided. Please register.

Wed, June 6, 4:30 pm, OSH This project rocks! Create colorful designs on rocks using various dotted patterns. Celebrate the coming of summer with a little bit of color! Please register. CEN (Central) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 553-7800 EAS (Eastwood) . . . . . . . . . . . . 553-7810 OSH (Oshtemo) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 553-7980 POW (Alma Powell) . . . . . . . . . . 553-7960 WSQ (Washington Square) . . . 553-7970

KPL and KPS have long been recognized in the Kalamazoo community as champions for childhood literacy. With this legacy in mind, KPL and KPS have partnered to create OneCard, a shared card with one simple goal: to provide a KPL Card to every KPS student. OneCard: Provides full access to all KPL print, AV and online materials.

Catapult War, Grades 6–12 Wed, July 18, 4:30 pm, OSH We’ll be creating catapults using only four different materials. After they’re built, we’ll test them in an all-out catapult war! Please register.

Enriches and supports school instruction with access to KPL’s physical and electronic resources. Reduces potential barriers associated with registering a library card, visiting a KPL location and accessing its collections. 7


MUSIC & THEATRE Bach in Jammies, Family JUNE • JULY • AUGUST

(more kids events on pages 10–11)

BOOK NOOK Sankofa Book Club, Grades 2-4 Fridays, June 22, July 6, July 20, August 3, August 17, 2 pm, POW Join this unique book club for young readers. We will read together, learn new vocabulary, engage in learning activities, and enjoy nutritious snacks.

Lost and Found Cat: The True Story of Kunkush’s Incredible Journey, Family Mon, August 6, 5 pm, EAS Meet author Amy Shrodes and hear what inspired her to write this wonderful true story about a cat’s journey from Iraq to Greece to reunite with his family.

The Great American Read, Family Tues, July 10, 6:30 pm, OSH Sat, July 21, 2 pm, POW Mon, July 30, 6 pm, EAS The Great American Read 2018 will spark a national conversation about reading and the books that have inspired, moved, and shaped us. Be a part of this family book discussion by picking up a free copy of the book, reading it together as a family, then joining other families to discuss the book while enjoying delicious snacks. Free copies while supplies last will be available at the following branches on June 1st: Oshtemo discussion — Charlotte’s Web by E.B. White Powell discussion — One Crazy Summer by Rita Garcia-Williams Eastwood discussion — Return to Sender by Julia Alvarez 8

Mon, June 4, 6:30 pm, CEN Tues, June 5, 6:30 pm, OSH It’s the Kalamazoo Bach Festival June 1–9! Pianist Carl Witt joined with soprano Jessica Louise Coe will send you to the moon and back with this lovely all-ages family evening event of your favorite bedtime stories paired with beautiful music and lullabies. Come in your jammies and snuggle down to an evening of awe and wonder. For more Bach Festival week events and information please visit KalamazooBachFestival.org

Loud @ the Library, Grades K–5 Mondays, June 11 and July 9, 6:30 pm, OSH Mondays, June 18 and July 23, 6:30 pm, CEN Experience guitar, banjo, keyboard, and other instruments in a hands-on program. We’ll begin with practical information about sound safety. Then we’ll get creative with sound! In June: Strings! Learn about and play the electric guitar, the banjo, and other stringed instruments! In July: Keys! We’ll connect a digital keyboard to a computer and create new music!

Gemini Music for Children and Families, Family Sat, June 30, 11am, OSH Acoustic music for children and families, celebrating the fun, warmth, and humor of family life. Enjoy this concert filled with rousing sing-alongs, folk tales, and music from around the world. Space is limited, call location for ticket information.

Magical Africa, Family Mon, July 9, 11 am, OSH Mon, July 9, 2 pm, CEN Discover the wonder of Africa’s rich and diverse cultures through the use of storytelling, puppetry, and magic. Magician Brad Lancaster will delight the audience with stories like Abiyoyo, Zomo the Rabbit, and Anansi the Spider. Seating is limited, registration required.

Around the World with Chris Fascione, Family Sat, July 28, 11 am, CEN Sat, July 28, 2 pm, OSH Experience Chris Fascione’s unique, energetic acting style that encourages participation and lots of laughter with his wonderful collection of European folktales. Seating is limited, registration required.

Drum Beats! Grades K–5 Fri, July 20, 2 pm, POW Experience an engaging and memorable introduction to West African musical culture at this hands-on drumming workshop. Registration required.

AMAZING ANIMALS Reading with Tucker, Family Thursdays, July 5, 12, 19, 26, 4–5:30 pm, CEN Thursdays, August 2, 9, 16, 23, 30, 4–5:30 pm, WSQ Enjoy a “pawsitive” reading experience with Tucker, the friendly Golden Retriever. Call location to register. Registration required. Call location listed or register online at kpl.gov starting 30 days before event. CEN (Central) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 553-7800 EAS (Eastwood) . . . . . . . . . . . . 553-7810 OSH (Oshtemo) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 553-7980 POW (Alma Powell) . . . . . . . . . . 553-7960 WSQ (Washington Square) . . . 553-7970


MOVE! Aloha: Dance Hawaii, Family Thur, June 21, 2 pm, CEN The sisters Samadhi and Poojani Attanayake will perform Ake Luna and Hukilau! Join the fun and learn a Hawaiian dance!

Dances of India, Family Animal Habitats of the World, Family Wed, August 1, 2 pm, POW Binder Park Zoo will take you on an exciting trip around the world to learn about the many places animals live, such as grasslands, deserts, rainforests, and mountains. With the help of some LIVE animals everyone will discover the wonder of the world’s diverse habitats! FREE ticket required. Tickets will be available one hour before the program begins, contact the Alma Powell Branch for ticket information at (269) 553-7960.

Tues, August 7, 2 pm, CEN Enjoy a performance of vibrant, Bollywood-style dances, featuring Susan lervolina’s students in beautiful traditional dress, with an opportunity to learn how to dance after the performance.

Tumble Toddlers, Ages 1–3

Saturdays, June 2, July 28, August 25, 10:30 am, EAS Saturdays, June 23 & July 14, 10:30 am, CEN Beginner walkers with caregivers will love this free movement experience with music and a big open space. Registration required.

Exotic Zoo, Family Sat, July 7, 11 am & 12 pm, OSH Be amazed at this interactive, hands-on educational experience featuring live exotic animals. Space is limited, registration required.

Stories with Jethro, Family Thursdays, June 14, 28, July 12, 26, August 9, 23, 11 am, OSH Jethro is a dog that is ready to hear wonderful stories. Come to the library and read to Jethro. Call location to register.

Rockin’ Rovers, Family Mon, July 16, 6 pm, EAS The dancing dogs from the West Michigan Canine Connection will perform a freestyle routine.

STEM LEGO at the Library, Family Saturdays, June 2 & August 4, 10:30 am, OSH Saturdays, June 16, July 21, August 18, 10:30 am, CEN Tuesday, June 19, July 10, August 7, 2 pm, POW Thursdays, June 14, July 5, August 23, 2 pm, EAS Build, create, race, inspire and imagine with other LEGO fans. Bricks provided, from Duplo to expert builder.

Air Zoo Presents Rockin’ Roller Coasters, Grades 3–5 Mon, June 18, 2 pm, EAS Explore speed, mass, g-force, and energy by building and testing a large-scale roller coaster. Registration required.

Little Scientists, Preschoolers Mondays, June 25, July 23, August 27, 11 am, CEN Fridays, June 29, July 20, August 24, 11 am, OSH Stories and science for preschoolers and a caregiver. Registration required. Topics posted on kpl.gov.

Tablet Tales, Preschoolers Thursdays, June 28, July 19, August 16, 10:30 am, CEN Preschoolers and caregivers explore interactive and engaging stories using tablet technology in a positive manner. Registration required.

Super Science, Grades K–5 Tuesdays, June 26, July 24, August 21, 2 pm, POW Thursdays, June 28, July 19, August 16, 2 pm, EAS Drop in for a fun afternoon of hands-on science and hanging out with friends. Activities vary each program and everyone works at their own pace and skill level.

KABOOMistry!, Family Library Lab, Grades 3–5 Thursdays, June 7, July 5, August 2, 4:30 pm, OSH Engage in hands-on science activities. Explore gizmos and gadgets, potions and solutions, solids and slimes. A different project each month.

Wed, August 22, 2 pm, WSQ Why do things explode? Learn about the relationships between pressure, temperature, and fuel to explain why things go KA-BOOM! We’ll mix physics and chemistry to get some loud, flashy effects. Presented by the Michigan Science Center. Registration required. 9


ARTS & CRAFTS

STAY & PLAY

Explore the World with Arty, Grades K–3

Toddler Talk, Ages 1–3

North America: Wed, June 20, 3 pm, OSH South America: Wedy, June 27, 3 pm, POW Africa: Wed, July 18, 3 pm, EAS Europe: Wed, August 1, 3 pm, CEN Asia: Wed, August 15, 3 pm, WSQ Arty the Art Detective Mouse is traveling to all the Kalamazoo Public Library branches this summer for a series of art and reading programs. Starting in June, Arty and his friends will “travel” to a different continent by reading a book together, looking at some art from the Kalamazoo Institute of Arts collection, and making a fun art project. Visit all the locations with your Arty Travel Passport and earn a surprise from the Kalamazoo Public Library. This free program is provided by the Kalamazoo Institute of Arts. Registration required.

Global Art, Grades K–5 Fridays, June 29, July 27, 3 pm, CEN Tuesdays, June 26, August 21, 4 pm, EAS Wed, July 11, 4 pm, WSQ Wed, August 8, 4 pm, POW Sat, July 14, 2 pm, La Crone Park Explore history, geography, language, and culture by creating art inspired from around the world.

Father’s Day Gift Making, Grades K–5 Thur, June 14, 4:30 pm, OSH Make a special gift for that special person. All materials provided.

Australian Didgeridoo, Grades 3–8 Mon, August 20, 2 pm, OSH Explore Australian Aboriginal history, art, culture, and music. Then create your own Didgeridoo instrument and learn how to play with award-winning Australian singer & songwriter Peter D. Harper. Registration required. 10

Mondays, June 4, 11, 18, 25, July 2, 9, 16, 23, 30, August 6, 13, 20, 27, 10:15 am, OSH Toddlers play while adults share the joys and challenges of parenting 1-to 3-yearolds. Carolyn Call, RN, facilitator.

Baby Talk, Up to Age 1 Year Mondays, June 4, 11, 18, 25, July 2, 9, 16, 23, 30, August 6, 13, 20, 27, 2:30 pm, OSH Talk about the care of babies up to one year of age with other parents. Carolyn Call, RN, facilitator.

STORYTIMES

Adult caregiver must accompany babies and toddlers. Siblings may attend as guests.

Preschool Storytime, Ages 3–5 Tuesdays, July 3, 10, 17, 24, 31, 10:30 am, CEN Engage in exciting stories, songs, and activities.

Toddler Storytime, Ages 2–3 Tuesdays, June 5, 12, 19, 26, August 7, 14, 21, 28, 10:30 am, CEN Toddlers and caregivers share reading, writing, singing, playing and talking.

Baby Lapsit, Birth–Pre-walkers

1-2-3 Play with Me, Ages 1–3 Wednesdays, June 6, 13, 20, 27, August 1, 8, 15, 22, 29, 10:30 am, OSH Wednesdays, July 11, 18, 25, 10:30 am, CEN Spend time together, play, make friends, and talk one-on-one with specialists on child development during this enjoyable one-month workshop. For children 1-to 3-years and their parents and caregivers. Registration required. Infant and preschool siblings may attend with registered toddler.

Play and Learn, Ages 1–5 Every Monday, 3:30–5 pm, EAS Every Thursday, 10:30 am–Noon, EAS Every Thursday, 3:30–5 pm, WSQ Every Friday, 10:30 am–Noon, POW Engage in play for early learning. Drop in during the posted open times. For children ages 1-to-5 with caregiver, siblings welcomed. Registration required. Call location listed or register online at kpl.gov starting 30 days before event.

Wednesdays, June 6, 13, 20, 27, August 1, 8, 15, 22, 29, 10 am, CEN Wednesdays, July 11, 18, 25, 10:15 am, OSH Songs, bounces, and rhymes for babies from birth to walking with their caregivers. Siblings welcome.

Baby Steps, Walkers–24 Months

Wednesdays, June 6, 13, 20, 27, August 1, 8, 15, 22, 29, 10:45 am, CEN Wednesdays, July 11, 18, 25, 11 am, OSH Rhymes, songs, and books for little ones from walking-to 24-months and their caregivers. Siblings welcome.

It’s Storytime, Birth–5 Thursdays, June 14, July 12, August 9, 10 am, EAS Babies, toddlers, preschoolers, and caregivers enjoy wonderful stories, rhymes, songs, and music.


Family Storytime, Family Thursdays, June 7, 14, 21, 28, July 5, 12, 19, 26, August 2, 9, 16, 23, 30, 10:30 am, OSH Fridays, June 1, 8, 15, 22, 29, July 6, 13, 20, 27, August 3, 10, 17, 24, 31, 10:30 am, CEN Stories, activities and special guests designed for birth-to-5 and their families.

Tales on the Trail, Family Fridays, June 22, July 13, August 17, 10:30 am, POW Join us on the Kalamazoo River Valley Trail and listen to stories, do activities, enjoy a treat and some juice. This program is a collaboration with the Kalamazoo Parks and Recreation Department. If it rains, the program will be held at the Alma Powell Branch Library.

Learn to Speak Mandarin Chinese, Family

Growlers Skills Clinic, Grades 3–12

Sat, August 18, 2 pm, CEN Do you want to learn to speak Mandarin Chinese? Come to this introductory program and receive a free workbook to help you get started. Learn some basic words and songs to help you along the way. Registration required.

Wed, July 11, 11 am–1 pm, OSH Thur, July 12, 11 am–1 pm, WSQ Join the players from the Kalamazoo Growlers for a baseball skills clinic. Batter up! All skill levels welcome. Outdoor event!

Movie and a Snack, Family Mon, August 20, 2 pm, EAS Wed, August 22, 2 pm, POW Enjoy a wonderful family-oriented movie and eat some healthy, tasty snacks.

& MORE Fathers Do Read, Family Sat, June 16, 2–4 pm, CEN Celebrate fathers who read to their children with special guest readers. Kids can make a special Father’s Day card at the craft station.

First Saturday @KPL, Family Veggies 101, Grade K–5 Wednesday, July 11, 2 pm, POW Thur, July 26, 2 pm, EAS Tues, July 31, 2 pm, OSH Discover how healthy and delicious vegetables can be at this educational program presented by the Michigan State University Extension Center. Space is limited, registration required.

Geography Detectives, Family Wed, June 20, 2 pm, POW Thur, July 12, 2 pm, EAS Explore GREAT BIG floor maps for an up-close geography lesson. In June, take a close look at North America. In July, take a close look at Africa.

Nerf War! Grades K–5 Wed, June 27, 2 pm, WSQ Run, dodge, and dive as you outwit and out-blast the competition at this Nerf mobile game event. Registration required.

Saturdays, July 7, August 4, 2-3:30 pm, CEN Take your family to the library the first Saturday of each month! Get your library card or pick out some books to check out. Enjoy stories, activities, special guests, and door prizes. Something different each month! First Saturday is a partnership program for KPL and Kalamazoo Public Schools. July: KPL’s Beanstack Bash! August: Healthy Babies Healthy Start Kalamazoo

KPL’s 7th Annual LEGO Building Contest, Family

Vehicle Day, Family Thur, July 19, 11 am–1 pm, WSQ Get close to the BIG vehicles you see in the community. Meet the people who drive them and learn about their daily routines. Bring your camera! Weather permitting.

Sat, August 11, 10 am–4 pm, CEN and OSH Enter your original LEGO creations in the KPL LEGO Building Contest. Be creative, have fun, and win great prizes! Entries accepted between 10 am and 5 pm on Friday, August 10. Creations will be on display for public voting on Saturday. Winners announced Monday, August 13. See official contest details and rules at www.kpl.gov/lego. 11


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Director’s Note Summer Reading Challenge KPL’s Summer Reading Challenge is a great way to encourage summertime reading and help prevent the “summer slide,” when time away from school and regular reading activities may cause students to lose some of the reading progress they made during the year. The Challenge helps keep books in front of kids, and we know the more chances kids have to read, the better they become at it. “Around the World in 90 Days” provides children reading-based challenges to stay on top of their skills and earn rewards simply by reading 20 minutes a day for at least 15 days. Bonus prizes and extra activities make the Summer Reading Challenge even more fun. Each KPL branch has plans to make the library a welcoming environment this summer for young readers. I am pleased to introduce the OneCard program, a new partnership with Kalamazoo Public Schools beginning this fall. OneCard Student ID + Library will automatically provide every KPS student Card = a Kalamazoo Public Library card in September, and offer full access to KPL’s entire print, audio-visual, and online collection. Fines and fees will be waived one time for students who already have existing accounts and charges. The goals are to ensure easier access to a library card and to enjoy the benefits one receives from visiting libraries and reading books. In order to make the program more effective and foster an environment where use of their cards is encouraged by those around them, KPL will also offer full-access cards to all faculty and staff of Kalamazoo Public Schools. Will your busy summer schedule make it difficult to visit the library? As an alternative, consider our variety of digital content — ebooks, audios, music, and movies — we have thousands of titles for your selection. Downloadable or streaming content is perfect for summer road trips, at the beach, or in the convenience of your home — without ever leaving home! Whatever the case, take advantage of the great things happening at KPL this summer.

Coming this fall!

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Local Organization Directory For over forty years KPL has maintained the Local Organization Directory, first in print format and now available online-only at kalamazoolocal.org. This easy-to-use and searchable resource provides information on hundreds of local Kalamazoo non-profits. The site has been revised and updated, and is a handy tool for researching local Kalamazoo organizations.

Friends of Kalamazoo Public Library

Summer Bag-of-Books Sale Join us during June Jubilee on Saturday, June 2 from 9 am – 3:30 pm and get great deals on books, music, and movies. Fill a grocery-size bag full of books for only $3 or pay 20¢ per book. Please feel free to bring your own reusable bag. Books are sorted by category. You will find: fiction, mystery, romance, science fiction, large print, assorted nonfiction, children’s books, and more. Parking Lot at Central.

Get your Kalamazoo County ID today at the Kalamazoo County Administration Building! The county ID is an acceptable form of identification to register for a library card. You can learn more about participating businesses, hours, and benefits here: https://www.kalcounty.com/clerk/id/

Ryan Wieber, KPL Director

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2018 Library Board James E. VanderRoest, President Valerie L. Wright, Vice President Robert Paul Brown, Treasurer

Jannie Williams, Secretary Lisa Godfrey, Trustee Kerria Randolph, Trustee Cheryl Tenbrink, Trustee

Credits Kalamazoo Public Library’s Marketing and Communications Office publishes Link with support from the Friends of the Library. Contact us with your comments or suggestions, 553-7879 or email mac@kpl.gov.

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