Sandusky Library Fall 2018 Newsletter

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MEET LYNDA!

Sandusky Library continues its Bicentennial program series, One City, Many Stories: Celebrating Sandusky, throughout 2018. Look for the logo identifying special programs in this newsletter. A pillar event will be a Bicentennial Junior Ball for all ages. Children can join the local celebration and wrap up our festivities during their holiday break in December. Sandusky Library now offers cardholders free access to online educational courses from Lynda.com. Lynda.com, owned by the social media platform LinkedIn, is made available to public libraries statewide through a collaboration of the Ohio Public Library Information Network (OPLIN), the Ohio Library Council (OLC), and the Governor’s Office of Workforce Transformation. Lynda.com includes access to thousands of online training courses. Courses include popular software and developer tools, such as Adobe Creative Suite, Microsoft Office, and many coding languages. Popular courses on business development and personal enhancement are also available. Introductory classes about the resources on Lynda.com are listed in this newsletter. All you need to access these valuable tools is a library card and your PIN number to log on at the Library, at home, or anywhere there is an internet connection. Sign up for a Sandusky Library card today to start learning.

Now available @ Sandusky Library! Learn technology, business, and creative skills for FREE with your library card at the Library, at home, or ANYWHERE with an internet connection. You’ll be amazed at what Lynda.com offers!

September is Library Card Sign-up Month in libraries across the country. Our goal is to have every child entering school registered for a library card. A library card is an essential, “incredible” - and free school supply! We encourage parents to visit the Library with their children to register them for a library card - and replace their lost or worn out cards at the same time. During the month of September, Sandusky Library will replace any lost or damaged library cards for free. Molly Carver, Executive Director

National Voter Registration Day will be held September 25, 2018. No need to wait until then to register. You can register to vote any day at the Library! The registration deadline for the November election is October 9.

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For ForKids Families & Kids Batman Day Saturday, September 15, from 10:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. Coloring sheets and displays will be available to celebrate Batman Day! (all ages)

Bicentennial Buddies

Wednesdays from 4:00-5:00 p.m. September 26, October 31, November 28 Children can practice reading and choose books to take home. They can also read their favorite stories aloud to a Therapy Dog! (suggested for students in K-3rd grade)

Museum in a Box*

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Tuesdays at 4:00 p.m. October 23, November 27, December 18 Learn about early Ohio history by exploring photographs and artifacts from the Ohio History Connection and the Follett House Museum. (suggested for school-age children)

Pumpkin Party

Thursday, November 1, at 10:30 a.m. Help Me Grow, presenter Bring your young child to explore the different textures and scents of fall. We will have activities that babies, young children, and parents can enjoy! Make sure that you wear clothes that can get messy! (suggested for birth-age 3 years) ONE CITY,

Coding Club

Mondays at 4:00 p.m. October 1 and December 3 Join us as we explore the world of computer coding using online programs and toys. (suggested for ages 10 years and up)

Ellis Island for Kids*

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Saturday, November 10, at 2:30 p.m. Join us as we read a story and complete crafts and activities to learn about Ellis Island. (suggested for ages 8-12 years)

Leftovers Day Jack and Annie Club

Tuesdays at 4:00 p.m. October 9: China November 13: Vikings December 11: Ancient Greece Join Jack and Annie from the Magic Tree House series for crafts and activities related to the books. (suggested for ages 6-12 years)

Construction Zone

Tuesdays from 4:00-5:00 p.m. October 16 and November 20 Thursdays from 10:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m. December 27 and January 3 Join us to build with Legos, K’Nex, and more! (suggested for ages 6-12 years)

Friday, November 23, from 10:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m. Join us the day after Thanksgiving to design and create a masterpiece. Craft and art supplies of all kinds will be available for you to complete a project of your choice! (all ages)

Time Warp: World War I

Saturday, November 24, at 2:30 p.m. Join us at the Follett House Museum as we travel back in time to listen to a story and complete crafts and activities related to World War I. (suggested for school-age children)

Can you find Elsie the Library Elf?

We’ve been told that Elsie will be returning! Stop by Children’s Services December 1-22 and try to find her each day for a chance to win a prize! Also, stop in to find out more about our Winter Break programs!

Take and Make Crafts

October 22-31: Spooky Crafts November 14-21: Harvest Crafts December 26-January 5: Winter Crafts Stop by the Children’s Services Desk and pick up a surprise craft to take home! (all ages)

Battle of the Books

Saturday, September 22, at 1:00 p.m. @ Sandusky Library Cheer for Team Sandusky Library at the 4th Annual Battle of the Books! This is a literary trivia competition for students entering grades 4-8 with questions derived from eight pre-selected books for tweens. Teams from several area libraries will compete during the Battle.

New Year’s Noon Party

Monday, December 31, at 11:30 a.m. Happy 2019! Count down to the New Year at a kidfriendly time! There will be crafts and activities for children of all ages!

Photoshop for Teens

Saturday, October 27, at 2:30 p.m. Wednesday, November 21, at 2:30 p.m. Fridays, December 28 & January 4, at 2:30 p.m.

Learn the basic components of Adobe Photoshop, including how to edit an image, color correction, layers, and more for graphic design. Registration is required as

class size is limited to 4. If you do not arrive within 10 minutes of the start of the class, your spot may be given to a walk-in. (suggested for ages 10-17 years)


For Babies, Toddlers, & Families

Registration is not required, but is requested, requested for for all all programs, programs, unless unless otherwise stated. Register online at www.sanduskylib.org or call 419-625-3834 and press 0.

STORYTIMES: Babies and Books

Play. Learn. Grow.

(suggested for birth-18 months) Tuesdays at 5:30 p.m. September 18, 25, October 2, 9, 16, 23

Thursdays at 10:30 a.m. September 20, 27, October 11, 18, 25 Children birth-3 years (siblings up to age 5 are welcome) and their caregivers will have an opportunity to play with a variety of age-appropriate toys. Also, each week a different local child development and health professional will be on hand as a great resource.

Toddler Tales

(suggested for ages 18 months-3 years) Wednesdays at 10:15 a.m. and 10:45 a.m. September 19, 26, October 3, 10, 17, 24 November 14, 21, 28, December 5, 12

Drop In and Play. Learn. Grow.

Family Storytime

Thursdays at 10:30 a.m. November 8, 15, 29, December 6, 13 Drop In is another opportunity for children birth-3 years (and siblings up to age 5) to play with a variety of age-appropriate toys.

(suggested for ages 2 years and up) Tuesdays at 6:15 p.m. September 18, 25, October 2, 9, 16, 23 November 13, 20, 27, December 4, 11

Story Stop

(suggested for ages 3-6 years) Wednesdays at 11:15 a.m. September 19, 26, October 3, 10, 17, 24 November 14, 21, 28, December 5, 12

Storytime

(suggested for ages 3-10 years and homeschoolers) Wednesdays at 1:30 p.m. September 12, October 10, November 14, December 12

Family Holiday Craft Hour

An adult is required to attend Storytimes. ONE CITY,

Johnny Appleseed Family Program*

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Saturday, September 8, at 2:30 p.m. Join us for a Johnny Appleseed story and crafts! (family event) ONE CITY,

Genealogy for Kids*

November 5-9 from 3:30-5:00 p.m. Come celebrate with us! Board games and video games will be available to play each day! (family event)

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Saturday, October 20, at 2:30 p.m. Celebrate Family History Month with a story and a special Family Tree Craft Project! (family event)

Wednesday, December 5, at 3:30 p.m. Paula Wobser, Pat Catan’s, presenter Enjoy time with your family as you create your very own holiday craft. (family event)

Bicentennial Junior Ball

Saturday, December 29, at 2:30 p.m. Join us for a Bicentennial Junior Ball! Dust off your best outfit and dance the afternoon away celebrating the closing of Sandusky’s Bicentennial year! (family event) ONE CITY,

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Sandusky program that is supported by a grant from The Mylander Foundation.

Saturdays at 2:30 p.m.

Children 10 and under must be accompanied by an adult. You are welcome to bring snacks, drinks, and blankets!

September 15: THE INCREDIBLES

Disney-Pixar Studios, 2004; 1 hr., 55 mins. Rated PG.

October 6: PETER RABBIT

Fox Studios, 2018; 1 hr., 35 mins. Rated PG.

November 3: COCO

Disney-Pixar Studios, 2017; 1 hr., 45 mins. Rated PG.

December 8: SHERLOCK GNOMES

MGM/Paramount Studios, 2018; 1 hr., 26 mins. Rated PG.

MPAA RATING: PG Parental Guidance Suggested. Some material may not be suitable for children. May contain some material parents might not like for their young children.


Gifts received August 1, 2017-July 31, 2018 2018 Donors 2018Foundation Annual Appeal Donors

2018 Annual Fund Donors

In 1992, the Library established a Foundation to receive planned giving donations, bequests, memorials, and annual gifts. The Foundation’s funds have been used to help the Library update technology, preserve paintings and other historical objects at the Follett House Museum, provide funds for the Library’s summer reading programs for children, and help with long range building needs both at the Library and the Museum. We are grateful to all of our donors and appreciate their generosity to the Library and its Foundation.

DONORS TO OUR LIBRARY ROCKS! SUMMER READING 2018 Thank you to the following area businesses for their generous support which made the Summer Reading Program possible: Applebee’s Neighborhood Grill + Bar Chipotle Mexican Grill Subway Wendy’s The Mylander Foundation for funding the Bicentennial Badges and Pennants

All Phase Power and Lighting, Inc. (Bill and Jan Tunnell) Linda Armstrong Mr. and Mrs. Scott Auble & Family (in memory of Kristin Auble) Bill and Barb Biehl David and Alaina Bier Mike and Terri Bleile Sally A. Burger Molly Carver & Paul Coleman Gary and Martha Ciapetta Dr. Marianne Coburn Gerard P. Cole Jason and Darlene Crooks Jim and Nazz Crooks Tony and Tina Cummings Gene DaGiau Lois Deffenbaugh John S. Doller Diane S. Ernst Vincent and Shirley Esposito (in memory of Lisa M. Benkey) Fiber Seal of Northern Ohio Doug and Trudy Foster Candy and Gary Frankowski Barbara Knisely Gaeddert Lynnette M. Galloway Marcia Goff Ruth Guendelsberger Jerry and Shannon Guerra Ron and Tracy Guerra Eilene and Donald Guy, Jr. John and Neill Ann Hancock Peter and Suzanne Hanley Carl and Lucille Hanson John and Marie Hildebrandt (in memory of Benjamin & Theresa Martilotta) Jean B. Holzaepfel Angelo and Jeannie Hoty John and Gwen Hufnagle Monty and Suzanne Jasper The Jewett Family Foundation Jim and Jeannie Johnson Susan L. Karbler Cyndie and Jerry Kasper Daniel R. and Laura C. Keller Family Fund Dr. Rick and Michaele Keller Brett and Judy Kuns Joyce M. Leimbach (in memory of Gale Leimbach) Elaine R. Lichtcsien

Kurt and Debbie Loyd Mr. Aldo P. Magi John Manion Joel S. Mazza (in memory of Robert S. Horner) Lee and Anne McDermond, Jr. Jim and Anne McGookey Nancy McKeen Tom and Patsy McKenna Duff and Gina Milkie Jim and Martha Miller Bill and Judy Monaghan Dan Moncher Margaret M. Morris John and Susan Murray Martha and Dennis Murray Tom and Ann Murray Michael and Kimberley Ott Patty D. Pascoe Dan and Elizabeth Poggiali Michael and Sarah Prout Nan D. Prout Skip and Elise Prout Linda Reichenbach David and Paula Rengel Vincent and Michelle Rhodes William A. and Kathlene F. Rohde Neal and Nancy Sabino Andrea and Joe Scheingross Carol and Jim Scherger Vince and Celeste Schlicht Louis A. Schultz Cathie and Dick Schuster Gary Seavers (in loving memory of James and Naomi Seavers) James and Jody Sennish Nancy Smith Steve and Kitty Smith Bob and Martha Speers Martha Baker Sperry Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Spicer Mel and Mary Stauffer Cable Steinemann George and Jamie Steinemann Dr. Harry and Kathlyn Stenzel Carol S. Steuk Bill Swisher Drs. Craig and Lisa Tyler David and Ann Voight Leon and Mary Ellen Wieber Sandy Zagarell (in honor of Terri Estel) William and Maribeth Zucker

2018 Advised Fund Donors

The George & Mary Foster Family Fund The Moffitt Family Legacy Fund Pay It Forward Fund

Every effort has been made to assure the accuracy of this contribution list. If we have made an error, please let us know.


For Adults One City, Many Stories: Celebrating Sandusky

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In honor of Sandusky's Bicentennial, this series was designed to connect local history to the landscape of state and national events of the past 200 years.

History of the Firelands*

Tuesday, September 18, at 12:00 p.m. Tom Neel, Library Director, Ohio Genealogical Society, presenter Learn about the history of the Firelands, how they were created, and who the fire sufferers were.

Sandusky and the Underground Railroad

Tuesday, October 16, at 12:00 p.m. Maryann Groot, Erie County Historical Society, presenter Join us as we learn about the important role Sandusky played in the Underground Railroad.

World War I Technology

Tuesday, November 20, at 12:00 p.m. Jon Carver, retired History teacher, presenter This program will highlight some of the major technological advances made during World War I and how they impacted the fighting and the outcome of the War.

Winter Activities on the Lake

Tuesday, December 18, at 12:00 p.m. Doug Hulett, Curator, The Maritime Museum of Sandusky, presenter Learn about the historical activities that happened in Sandusky on Lake Erie during the winter, including ice harvesting, ice fishing, and commercial fishing. ONE CITY,

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Sandusky program that is supported by a grant from The Mylander Foundation.

Talking to the Dead: 89 Records Pertaining to an Ancestor’s Death*

Saturday, October 27, at 11:00 a.m. Deborah A. Carder Mayes, Genealogy & Family History, presenter Learn how to find and use a variety of records pertaining to an ancestor’s death, where and how to find the records, how you can find other ancestors in these records, and how one record leads to another.

Copus Hill: A Tragedy in Ohio’s History*

Saturday, October 27, at 2:00 p.m. Deborah A. Carder Mayes, Genealogy & Family History, presenter A bit of Ohio history from the War of 1812, emphasizing the massacre at Copus Hill and the role of Rev. James Copus, presented in costume as Sarah Copus Vail, last living child of Rev. Copus, telling the story.

Registration is not required, but is requested, requested for for all all programs, programs, unless unless otherwise stated. Register online at www.sanduskylib.org or call 419-625-3834 and press 0.

Behind-the-Scenes Tours at the Follett House Museum

Saturday, September 15, from 12:00-4:00 p.m. Jeremy Angstadt and Ron Davidson, Sandusky Library, presenters The Ohio History Connection is promoting a statewide event called Ohio Open Doors where historic buildings and landmarks across the state open their doors to the public for special tours and events. Get a look at some of the behind-the-scenes areas of the Follett House Museum. Along the way you’ll learn more about our collection, what goes into making an exhibit, and how items are preserved. Tours will run every half hour. The Ohio Open Doors event runs statewide September 7-16. Check ohiohistory.org for additional host sites.

Bicentennial Walking Tour: Washington Park

Wednesday, September 26, at 6:00 p.m. Erie County Historical Society, presenter The final guided walking tour will meet at the Red Popcorn Wagon in Washington Park.

Cemetery Walk: World War I

Saturday, November 10, at 10:30 a.m. & 2:30 p.m. Jeremy Angstadt, Sandusky Library, presenter Join us at Oakland Cemetery as we explore World War I soldiers and veterans who are buried there. As this is a walking tour, please wear appropriate shoes and outerwear and be prepared to stand or walk for at least an hour.

Bicentennial Banter: On the Waterfront: Stories and History of Sandusky’s Downtown Shoreline

Wednesday, November 14, at 6:00 p.m. at the Sandusky State Theatre Ron Davidson, Sandusky Library, presenter Davidson will trace the physical and commercial development of the waterfront and share stories about everyday life in Sandusky - including some of the seamier sides!

Follett House Museum Holiday Open House

Wednesday, November 21, from 10:00 a.m.-2:00 p.m. Friday, November 23, from 6:00-8:00 p.m. Join us at the Follett House Museum for one of Sandusky’s treasured traditions. The Museum will be decorated in all its holiday splendor and refreshments will be served. There will be live entertainment on Friday night.

Follett House Museum Open for the Old House Guild Candlelight Tour of Homes

Sunday, December 2, and Monday, December 3, from 6:00-9:00 p.m. This is another opportunity to visit the Follett House Museum in the evening and decorated for the holidays. You can also purchase Tour of Homes tickets here both nights of the tour. There is no charge (or ticket needed) to visit the Museum.


Computer Help at the Library Photo Scanner

Now, you can scan your cherished photos and save them to a USB or DVD.

OhioMeansJobs - Erie County Drop-In

Third Thursday of the month from 10:30 a.m.-12:00 p.m. September 20, October 18, November 15 OhioMeansJobs - Erie County helps guide you with your job search, both in person and online. Staff from OMJ will be available at the Library to assist with registering on the website, job searching, creating a resume, applying for jobs online, and more. Be sure to stop in and meet with them!

VHS/Beta Conversion Equipment

Do you have family movies saved on VHS or Beta tapes? We offer equipment and software that allows you to convert and edit your family videos to a USB or DVD.

Slide Conversion Equipment

Tech Tutor

We have a digital slide film converter that allows you to save your slides to a USB or DVD. This equipment is located in the Digital Media Studio. To schedule time to use it, stop by the Children’s Services Desk or call the Library. We suggest you bring an 8 GB USB or dual-layer DVD for saving your files.

Thursdays from 2:30-4:00 p.m. Center for Lifelong Learning If you have a computer, laptop, phone or device, we are here to help you learn more about them! Drop by for a quick session with one of our Tech Tutors who can help you. One-on-One appointments are also available by calling the Library at 419-625-3834.

Lynda.com Classes

Thursday, October 11, at 10:30 a.m. Tuesday, November 20, at 6:00 p.m. Tuesday, December 4, at 2:30 p.m. Learn the many features and resources available online for technology, business, and creative skills with Lynda.com. It’s all FREE with a library card at the Library, at home, or anywhere with an internet connection.

Use Our Digital Media Studio for Your Skype Job Interview The Digital Media Studio is available to individuals 18 years and older and minors accompanied by an adult. A class or one-on-one session is required prior to using the studio so that you can become familiar with the software and equipment. Software available includes GarageBand, iMovie, iPhoto, and Photoshop. To register for a class, to request a one-on-one session, or for a list of equipment, call the Library at 419-625-3834.

Photoshop

Monday, September 10, at 6:00 p.m. Monday, November 19, at 10:30 a.m. Learn the basic components of Adobe Photoshop, including how to edit an image, color correction, layers, and more for graphic design.

Photoshop 2

Monday, October 15, at 10:30 a.m. Monday, December 3, at 6:00 p.m. Dig a little deeper into Photoshop by learning to use different selection tools, layer masks, and more. Prerequisite: You must have taken Photoshop.

Registration is required as class size is limited to 4. If you do not arrive within 10 minutes of the start of the class, your spot may be given to a walk-in. (suggested for ages 18 years and up)

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You can now book the Sound Recording Studio in our Digital Media Studio for your Skype job interview. This is a private room with a computer that has Skype loaded and ready to go. We can help you create a Skype account and show you how to use it. To schedule an appointment, call the Library at 419-625-3834.


The Lincoln School Story: How 18 African American Mothers Changed History

Saturday, November 10, at 1:00 p.m. Kati Herrington Burwinkel, Project Director/ Executive Producer of the documentary short and exhibit, presenter The first northern challenge of the landmark Brown v. Board of Education decision happened in the rural town of Hillsboro, Ohio. A small group of African American mothers refused to send their children to the dilapidated Lincoln School and “marched” with their children to the white Webster School every day for two years. This story will be told by the people who lived this inspirational fight in the 17-minute documentary short, “The Lincoln School Story.” This presentation will include discussion with one of the Lincoln Marchers who will talk about the fight in 1954 and where we are 64 years later.This program is funded by a grant from the Ohio Humanities Council.

Knit One, Crochet, Too!

Tuesdays at 6:30 p.m. | Thursdays at 10:30 a.m. Join the company of other knitters and crocheters. September 11 & 27: Shawls | October 9 & 25: Wreaths November 13 & 29: Planned Pooling Yarn December 11 & 27: Holiday Baskets

Transforming Suffering

Wednesday, September 19, at 6:00 p.m. Katherine Hall, Licensed Social Worker, Stein Hospice, presenter We encounter many losses throughout our lives, and some of the most common ones result from death, change, or transition. It could be from things we never had that we wished for or felt we deserved, shattered dreams, or even regrets. Get a ‘tool box’ at this program to help you transform your suffering.

Medicare: Parts A, B, C, & D

Thursday, October 4, at 10:30 a.m. Ted Biskind, American Benefits Group, and Patricia Whited Stineman, Serving Our Seniors, presenters Effective October 15, individuals age 65 and older, and those who have been on Social Security Disability for at least 24 months, can modify their existing Medicare Advantage or stand-alone prescription drug plan or elect a new Advantage plan. There can be much confusion about these supplemental plans. They and other individual plans will be explained more clearly.

Sandusky Library invites published authors who are current or past residents of the City of Sandusky or Erie, Huron, Lorain, Ottawa, or Sandusky counties to apply to participate in our “Read Local Book Fair.” The Fair will be held on Saturday, April 6, to kick-off National Library Week. Interested authors should complete the application form on our website at www.sanduskylib.org. Completed applications may be turned in at the Library, by mail, or emailed to testel@sanduskylib.org. Applications are due by February 1.

Registration is not required, but is requested, requested for for all all programs, programs, unless unless otherwise stated. Register online at www.sanduskylib.org or call 419-625-3834 and press 0.

Stop by Readers’ Advisory to pick up a copy of the book or audiobook. Some titles are available as an eBook. It is not necessary to read the book to attend.

The Giver by Lois Lowry

Monday, September 24, at 6:00 p.m. David Swaldo and Jeremy Angstadt, Sandusky Library, discussion leaders This haunting story centers on twelve-year-old Jonas, who lives in a seemingly ideal, if colorless, world of conformity and contentment. Not until he is given his life assignment as the Receiver of Memory does he begin to understand the dark, complex secrets behind his fragile community.

The Bully Pulpit by Doris Kearns Goodwin*

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Monday, October 15, at 6:00 p.m. John Montag, discussion leader The story is told through the intense friendship of Theodore Roosevelt and William Howard Taft—a close relationship that strengthens both men before it ruptures in 1912. That year they engage in a brutal fight for the presidential nomination that divides their wives, their children, and their closest friends, while crippling the progressive wing of the Republican Party, causing Democrat Woodrow Wilson to be elected, and changing the country’s history. This discussion is funded with a grant from The Mylander Foundation.

Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte

Monday, November 19, at 6:00 p.m. Sandy Zagarell, Oberlin College, discussion leader A classic coming of age story. The novel was revolutionary in its day for its examination of the internal conflict of its protagonist and for the way in which it addressed the themes of class, sexuality, and religion in the mid-19th century.

Strength in What Remains by Tracy Kidder

Monday, December 10, at 6:00 p.m. Dennis McMullen and David Swaldo, Sandusky Library, discussion leaders This is the story of one man’s inspiring journey from Burundi, Africa to America after surviving a civil war and genocide. After landing at JFK airport with $200, no English, and no contacts, Deo searches for a new life. He begins to meet strangers who change his life, pointing him eventually in the direction of Columbia University, medical school, and a life devoted to healing.

Tips for Selecting Great Book Club Reads

Saturday, November 3 at 2:30 p.m. Monday, November 5, at 6:00 p.m Looking for your next book club read? We have lots of ways to help! Join us for displays, lists, and stories. (Hint: A great book club read is one that lingers in your mind, long after you’ve finished it!)

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Kelleys Island Branch Hours August 27 thru Spring 2019

Monday........... 5:00-7:00 p.m. Thursday......... 1:00-3:00 p.m. Saturday......... 11:00 a.m.-1:00 p.m.

Closed: Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, and Sunday PH: 419-746-9575

Closings:

Monday, September 3 - Labor Day Monday, November 12 - Veterans Day Wednesday, November 21 - Close at 5:00 p.m. Thursday, November 22 - Thanksgiving Day Monday, December 24, and Tuesday, December 25 Christmas Closing Monday, December 31 - Close at 5:00 p.m. Tuesday, January 1, 2019 - New Year’s Day

Library Board of Directors

Jim Sennish, President Tony Cummings, Vice President Lee McDermond, Jr., Secretary/Treasurer Diane Ernst H. John Hildebrandt Judy Kuns Martha Murray Sarah Prout Linda Reichenbach Vincent Rhodes

Library Administration

Molly Carver, Executive Director Chad Angney, Fiscal Officer

Cover to Cover is published by the Sandusky Library to provide library supporters with information about projects, materials, and services. Editor: Molly Carver Associate Editor: Lori Esposito

THE LANGE TRUST PRESENTS

Printed on recycled paper.

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Sunday, October 14, at 4:00 p.m. Sandusky State Theatre

For the first time on one stage, the Fine Arts meet the Performing Arts. Experience the thrill of witnessing giant paintings being created before your eyes in mere moments, and join the challenge to see if you can guess what is being created. Artrageous artists use bold colors on their hands and brushes as they are inspired by the troupe’s vocalists, musicians, and dancers while they race to complete the paintings before the last note. This event is funded by The Lange Trust of Sandusky Library. TICKETS ARE REQUIRED. For 2 FREE tickets you must send a STAMPED, SELF-ADDRESSED envelope with your phone number to: Lange Trust, Sandusky Library, 114 W. Adams Street, Sandusky. To be fair to everyone, the limit for EACH request is 2 tickets! ERIE COUNTY RESI-

DENTS ONLY, PLEASE!

Because of very limited wheelchair spaces, reservations are required. To reserve seating for a wheelchair, contact the Lange Trust at 419-625-3834, Ext. 6011. Library staff does not handle Lange Trust tickets, so please leave a message at Ext. 6011.

COMING THIS FALL OUTDOOR SCULPTURE WALK on loan for one year from Midwest Sculpture Initiative

www.msisculpture.com

The sculptures will be showcased at eight locations in Sandusky City Parks and Sandusky Library. The exhibit is sponsored by the Lange Trust.


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