At Your Library Spring 2015

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Your FREE guide to the Central Rappahannock Regional Library

SPRING 2015 March • April • May

The Library Gives You

SUPER POWERS! CRRL-Con

comic book convention

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4Week of the Young Child 4Teen Tech Week 4Teen Poetry Contest 4Master your finances 4Fresh food from local farmers

eReading

download, read, & listen

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Gardens Grow

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table of contents SPRING 2015 n MARCH/APRIL/MAY

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Teen Poetry Contest

CRRL-Con

The comic book convention at your library!

Poem in your pocket

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Week of the Young Child Growing young readers

Gardens Growing Dig what’s at the library

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On the cover: Teens at Salem Church’s The Cage prepare costumes for CRRL-Con. (Left to right) Front: Jordan, Victoria, and Novella. Middle: D.J., Aaliyah, Samantha, and Logan. Back:

Teen Tech Week Libraries are for Making 1

Hannah and Zack. CRRL-Con, page 5. The Cage, page 17.

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features

classes & events

Welcome............................................... 3

Great Stuff For All Ages..............9

Hearing from our customers

Learning, discovery, and enrichment

Get to Know the Library..................... 4 Providing meeting spaces and quiet spaces

children

Commuter Corner............................... 4

Grow A Reader........................... 11

Lively commute listening for all tastes

Educational opportunities for preschool kids

On the Web.......................................... 7

After Hours................................. 13

Library website now mobile-optimized

Evening and weekend schedules

Being Social......................................... 7

Kids Learn and Grow................ 15

How Does It Work?............................. 8

STEM .......................................... 16

CRRLMatch brings you the perfect book OneClickdigital makes audiobooks easy

Classes and programs for kids in grades K-6 Science, Technology, Engineering, & Math

Local artist draws on library walls

teens

Friends of the Library....................... 29

Learning and fun, just for teens in grades 6-12

Spotlight............................................. 26

Book sales offer hidden gems

In Your Community........................... 30 Find the library in your community

Book Lists

Quick recommendations from librarians eAudiobooks (Adults)................................. 4 Gardening (Preschoolers)........................12 Great Graphic Novels (Kids)....................15 Poetry and Novels in Verse (Teens).........17 Get Money Smart (Adults)....................... 22 Poetic Inspiration (Adults)....................... 26 Sustainable Gardening (Adults)............. 28

Teen Place................................... 17

adults For Adults.................................... 21 Learn, connect, and relax

Crafts........................................... 21 Share your creations, learn new skills

Movies.........................................23 From classics to musicals to family favorites

Book Groups...............................25 Book groups at your local branch BRANCH KEY

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welcome

DONNA COTE n DIRECTOR One of the best parts of my job is getting feedback from our library customers. I’ve been stopped in the grocery store, at church, and out and about in town by people who want to tell me about a great experience they had at the library. It always warms my heart to hear how important the library is in our community. Of course, once in a while I hear about an experience that didn’t go so well. I truly appreciate these stories, too, since they offer us an opportunity to make things right.

We have a number of ways for you to communicate with us about your library experience. This winter, we initiated a Strategic Planning process, starting with a community survey. We were delighted that thousands of you responded. Your comments as well as the feedback from our focus groups and community forums are invaluable as we develop our plan. Visit librarypoint.org/strategicplan for updates, and look for a final report in late summer. On an ongoing basis, the CRRL surveys library customers twice a year, in October and April, to find out how you use the library, what you like, and what suggestions you might have for us. We also welcome your comments on Facebook and Twitter. These channels allow staff to respond quickly to your questions and suggestions. Finally, you can get in touch with us via the Contact Us link at the bottom of our website, send a comment through the library catalog, or text, chat or email us via our Ask A Librarian page.

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So when you want to pass on a compliment or a questions, please take a moment tell us in person or online. We love to hear from you! This spring we are encouraging library customers to download eBooks, eAudio, and eMagazines from the library’s website, librarypoint.org. Need help with your new device, or just want a refresher? Bring in your eReader, phone or tablet and ask at the Research desk for tips on how to take advantage of the CRRL’s growing collection of digital reading. In April, we hope to see lots of you at CRRL-Con, the library’s celebration of superheroes, graphic novels, and more. Check out the lineup on page 5, and look for related classes and events throughout March and April.

Gardening is the focus for our May events, not least the vegetable gardens maintained at the Salem Church and Porter libraries. Find out more about the gardens, how the CRRL is supporting local food banks, and how you can take part on page 27. Until next time, Happy reading, listening and viewing!


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getting to know the library How did you get involved with libraries? I grew up in Prince William County and went to the library with my dad who loved the library. As a customer in the mid-80s, I started taking my kids to the old North Stafford library where we attended storytime in the basement. What was your first library job? I started as a page at Porter. I could drop the kids off at school, go to work, then pick them up after school. I only planned on working for a year or two, then it turned out to be such a good fit, I stayed on! Next, I worked in Circulation, then in 1999 I became the Meeting Room Coordinator.

What do you like best about the work you do? The people! My co-workers/work family, volunteers and customers. I like to make people happy and if I can do something in a small way to make their day go better, I’m happy to do it. What would you like to tell the public about libraries that they may not know? Because the CRRL is a regional system, we share things, we make things available to everyone in the system. Sharing makes so much available and our couriers make it all happen by delivering to all the branches. Plus, we’re not the “old” library anymore. We make quiet spaces available but we’re more community oriented than in the old days. We want people to feel welcome.

Kim Stuller Meeting Room Coordinator Porter Branch What are you reading/watching/ listening to now?​ I’m reading The Wolf in Winter by John Connolly and Being Mortal by Atul Gawande.

Commuter Corner What do librarians recommend to enliven a commute? An eAudio, CD, or cassette, of course! Here’s our list of personal favorites, but tell us your reading preferences and we’ll make suggestions customized just for you!

Cloud Atlas by David Mitchell. One of the best audiobooks ever. Six novellas set in six different eras.

The Pickwick Papers by Charles Dickens. You expect great characters from Dickens, and you get them here.

A Walk in the Woods by Bill Bryson. Be prepared to pull off the road if you start laughing too hard.

Bossypants by Tina Fey. Memoir of the life, so far, of a self-deprecating comedian.

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The Heart is a Lonely Hunter by Carson McCullers. The narrator, Cherry Jones, is awesome!

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What fictional character is your hero?

Check out the variety of fan favorite and comic book inspired workshops and events that we’re hosting March–April.

Doctor Who? Harry Potter? Wonder Woman? Groot?

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Drop In at any branch and take a picture with your favorite TV, Movie, or comic book character (of the cardboard cut-out persuasion.) March-April

• The 501st Legion • Costume Contest • Comic Book Artists and Dealers • DIY Comic Book Hero Buttons • Videos • Face Painting • Gaming

Comic Art Show

Monday, May 4–Sunday, May 31 at the Salem Church Branch Calling all comic artists! Submit 1–2 original pieces of comic artwork for the art show and attend the opening. Pick up a brochure for details and deadlines to enter your artwork.

Comic Art Show Opening

Salem Church, Monday, May 11, 6:00–8:00

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DIY Graphic Coasters

England Run, Sunday, March 29, 2:00–3:00 Porter, Wednesday, April 1, 7:30–8:30 Learn how to make coasters using comic books, graphic novels, and the funny papers.

Bow Ties and Collars! Design Your Own Nerdy Neckwear

Superhero Movie Days We’ll supply the superheroes, villains, and popcorn! Drop in throughout the day!

Iron Man Edition!

England Run, Thursday, April 16, 6:00 - 8:30 Bow ties are cool, and making them is quite easy. Learn how to design, create and stitch your own bow tie or Peter Pan collar. Sign up. Grade 6–Adult.

Snow, Saturday, March 21, 10:00–4:00

Batman Edition!

England Run, Saturday, March 28, 11:00–5:00 On screen: The Dark Knight (PG-13) The Dark Knight Rises (PG-13)

Manga World!

Porter, Thursday, April 23, 7:30–8:30 View Manga World (Un Monde Manga), a 52-minute film that examines the history of manga, how manga are drawn, and manga’s influence on Japanese life.

Ben Hatke Author Visit

Alphabet Soup Special: Superheroes!

Thor Edition!

Porter, Saturday, April 18, 12:00–5:00 On screen: Thor (PG-13) Thor: The Dark World (PG-13)

Meet Ben Hatke, writer, artist, and creator of Zita the Spacegirl as he shares his three secrets to making great comics! Grades K–6

Ages 2 with –5 caregiva er

Porter, Friday, April 17, 9:30–10:00 & 10:30–11:00 Salem Church, Friday, April 17, 10:00–10:30 & 11:00–11:30 England Run, Wednesday, April 22, 10:00–10:30 & 11:00–11:30

Fabulous Friday: Superhero Academy

Grades

K–6

England Run Friday, April 3, 2:00–2:45 Headquarters , Friday, April 10, 4:30–5:15 Snow, Friday, April 10, 4:30–5:15 Porter, Friday, April 17, 4:30–5:15 Salem Church, Friday, April 17, 4:30–5:15 Discover your superpowers and save the day with awesome activities!

how to draw superheroes Learn how to draw your favorites from cartoonist Paul Merklein. Sign up. Grades 5–9

England Run, Thursday April 9, 11:00–12:00 Headquarters, Thursday, April 9, 1:00–2:00 Salem Church, Thursday, April 9, 3:00–4:00

Newton, Thursday, April 9, 11:00–12:00 Montross, Thursday, April 9, 2:30–3:30 Cooper, Thursday, April 9, 5:00–6:00

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on the web Have you ever been frustrated trying to use a website from your smartphone that just doesn’t work on your device? We recently redesigned librarypoint.org to be usable by all sorts of mobile devices, from small smartphone screens to larger tablets, in addition to standard desktops. Now when you come to the site, images resize to be the right size for your device, and menus become dropdowns through which you can easily scroll to select your option.

being social You plus

a CRRL Librarian equals

a Great Book

We’ve removed unnecessary text so you can find what you need quickly without wading through extra content. Of course, if you get stuck you can always use the catalog search at the top of the site, or the site search that is now located at the bottom.

We will continue to work on ways we can make the website faster and easier for library customers to use, which may result in small changes to the site from time to time. We’d love to hear what you think about the library website and how we can make it better - just send us an email at webmaster@crrl.org.

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Don’t know where to turn for your next great read? Join us @crrlnews on Twitter each Monday from 12:00 2:00 for live book matches. Librarians will be standing by, ready to match you with the perfect book. You tell us what you like, and we’ll find your perfect #CRRLMatch!

Find us on Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest, Instagram, and Flickr @crrlnews.


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How Does It Work? OneClickdigital OneClickdigital is Recorded Books’ digital audiobooks platform and offers more than 5,000 audio titles and adds 30 new titles each month. There is also a limited selection of classic eBook titles. How do I find titles? 1. Through the catalog at librarypoint.bibliocommons. com. Click on “Advanced Search” and then check the “Downloadable Audiobook” box. 2. By clicking on the OneClickdigital link in our mobile app under eBooks & eAudio. These results will just be audiobooks available to download now. 3. Our OneClickdigital site at librarypoint.org/ebooks.

How many can I check out? You can check out as many as 10 titles and keep them for up to two weeks. Are these titles always available? Some titles are only available for one checkout at a

time, while others are always available. To find the latter, click on “Advanced Search” at the top of the page, and change the DRM type to “Not Protected.”

How do I download an audiobook? 1. You can download right from your computer or your smartphone. This example depicts how to do it from your computer. 2. To create an account, go to librarypoint.org/ebooks and click on OneClickdigital. You will choose a username and enter basic personal information. 3. Find an available title and click the button that says “Checkout Now!” on its page. 4. Save the .ocdf file locally. Click on that - you will be prompted to install the OneClickdigital Media Manager. Follow the directions accordingly to install it. 5. Your file will begin downloading. You can play the title right from the Media Manager or transfer it to a plugged-in device by clicking on “Transfer.” What if I need help? • Start with your friendly librarian at your local branch. We are happy to walk you through setting up your accounts and loading titles to your device. • Watch tutorials in the OneClickdigital Help section. • Call OneClickdigital support toll-free at 877-77AUDIO or email support@oneclickdigital.com.

Shopping on Amazon? Make your purchase through WOWbrary and the library gets a monetary credit. Go to librarypoint.org/wowbrary and click on “Shop at Amazon”!

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great stuff for all ages Learning, discovery, and enrichment

Fredericksburg First Friday Headquarters, Friday, March 6, 6:00 - 9:00. Enjoy the 20th Annual Teen Art Show, judged by Johnny P. Johnson, and a reception.

TEEN ART SHOW

Chess and Go

Porter, Thursdays, 6:30 - 8:30. Drop in and play chess or the Asian game called Go in Japan, Wei Chi in China, and Baduk in Korea. Grade 6 - Adult.

Dream It, Print It! Printmaking Made Easy

England Run, Thursday, March 19, 6:00 - 8:30 Headquarters, Saturday, April 11, 10:00 - 1:00 Learn easy printing techniques you can do at home. In class, you will design your own stamp to take home and keep. Sign up. Grade 6 - Adult.

Headquarters, February 28 through March 26. Young adults showcase their talents.

Salem Church, Thursday, March 19, 7:00 - 8:00. An evening of comedy, fun, and improvisation with a select group from Chancellor High School’s Drama Department. Grade 6 - Adult.

Open Hack Night

Conflict Styles Porter, Thursday, March 26, 7:00 - 8:30. What is your conflict style and why does it matter? This workshop will help you learn your style and how to resolve conflicts. Please sign up at the Porter Research desk or call 540-659-4909. Drop ins are welcome. Grade 9 - Adult.

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20th Annual

England Run, 1st Tuesdays, 6:00 - 9:00. Join volunteers from local maker/hacker group FredWorks to have some fun and explore electronics, Arduinos, robotics, and other creative projects. Bring your questions and your projects, or just stop in to see what we are up to!

Improv with the Red Box

Headquarters England Run Porter Salem Church

Letter Writing Social

England Run, Saturday, April 4, 11:00 - 5:00. April is National Letter Writing Month. Start off the month by writing a few letters with us at the library! Bring anything you would like to spice up your letters, or get inspiration here.

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2015TEEN POETRY NIGHT

Headquarters, Wednesday, May 27, 7:30 - 8:30 Celebrate National Poetry Month with poetry readings by winners of the Teen Poetry Contest, as well as by our host and contest judge, Amanda Rutstein from the University of Mary Washington.

Montross, Saturday, April 4, 11:00 - 1:00. Games, prizes, refreshments.

Rill Street Blues Band

Salem Church, Saturday, April 25, 7:00 - 8:30 Move, dance, and sing along to traditional to modern blues, weaving in blues rhythms from classic jump and Chicago to contemporary. In partnership with the Fredericksburg Blues Society.

Jazzing Up Your Spring Headquarters, Saturday May 9, 7:00. Enjoy the Fredericksburg Jazz Collective & Friends.

Harp and Cord Montross, Thursdays, April 9 & May 14, 6:30 - 7:30. Music and instruction on the harmonica and guitar, facilitated by Gallagher and Brownley.

Salem Church, 3rd Tuesdays, 7:00 - 8:00. Share or enjoy original or borrowed creative material. Acoustic music, poetry, drama, and dance welcome! Grade 6 - Adult.

FASCINATING FIRSTS about CIVIL WAR STAFFORD

Fitness Walk

Porter, year-round. The Germanna Volkssport Association (GVA) and the Porter Branch are co-hosting a year-round fitness walk. Ask us for the Walk Box, register for the walk (if you’d like credit for the walk through the American Volkssport Association), and take a route map. Each self-guided, self-paced walk begins and ends at Porter. Choose between a 5 and 10 kilometer walk, following sidewalks and bike paths along local residential streets. To learn more, visit AVA.org or walkfredericksburg.com.

Porter, Tuesday, April 7, 7:00 - 8:30. Did you know that Stafford was the first place in America where mines were used in the water? Learn about this and more fascinating firsts with expert local historians Jane and Al Conner! Grade 6 - Adult.

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grow a reader

Birth - age 5 Educational opportunities for preschool kids Specially trained staff present stories, songs, and activities that lay the foundation your child needs to get ready to read. Drop in.

Preschool Time

Toddler Time

Mother Goose

Ages 2 and under with a caregiver. Salem Church, Mondays, except May 25, 10:00 - 10:15 Porter, Tuesdays, except April 7, 9:30 - 9:45 Headquarters, Tuesdays, except April 14 & 21, 10:30 - 10:45 Headquarters, Wednesdays, except April 15 & 22, 9:30 - 9:45 Snow, Wednesdays, except April 8, 10:30 - 10:45 Porter, Thursdays, except April 9, 10:30 - 10:45 England Run, Fridays, except April 10, 10:00 - 10:15

Ages 2-3 with a caregiver. Salem Church, Mondays, except May 25, 11:00 - 11:20 England Run, Tuesdays, except April 7, 10:00 - 10:20 Porter, Tuesdays, except April 7, 10:30 - 10:50 Snow, Tuesdays, except April 7, 10:30 - 10:50 Headquarters, Wednesdays, except April 15 & 22, 10:30 - 10:50 Salem Church, Thursdays, 11:00 11:20 Headquarters, Fridays, except April 17 & 24, 9:30 - 9:50 England Run, Fridays, except April 10, 11:00 - 11:20 Montross, Fridays, March 6, April 3, May 1, 11:00 - 11:20

Alphabet Soup

Ages 2-5 with a caregiver. Snow, Mondays, except March 2 & 16, April 6 and May 4 & 25, 11:00 11:30 Headquarters, Tuesdays, except March 3 & 17 and April 21, 9:30 10:00 England Run, Wednesdays, except March 4, April 8 & 22 and May 6, 10:00 - 10:30 & 11:00 - 11:30 Porter, Fridays, except March 6 & 13, April 10 & 17 and May 8, 9:30 10:00 & 10:30 - 11:00 Salem Church, Fridays, except April 17 & May 8, 10:00 - 10:30 & 11:00 11:30 For more Grow a Reader classes and events see pages 6 and 13-14.

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Ages 3-5 with a caregiver. England Run, Tuesdays, except April 7, 11:00 - 11:30 Porter, Thursdays, except April 9, 9:30 - 10:00 Salem Church, Thursdays, 10:00 10:30 Headquarters, Fridays, except March 27, April 17 & 24, 10:30 11:00

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Movie Time

Cooper, 4th Saturdays, 11:00 - 12:30 Enjoy a snack while you watch!

Children’s Hour

Cooper, Fridays, 11:00 - 12:00 Stories and activities. Ages 2-5 with a caregiver.

BRANCH KEY TO CLASSES & EVENTS Headquarters England Run Porter Salem Church

Snow Cooper Montross Newton


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Happy

Mother’s Day!

Alphabet Soup Special

Snow, Monday, May 4, 11:00 - 11:30 England Run, Wednesday, May 6, 10:00 10:30 & 11:00 - 11:30 Porter, Friday, May 8, 9:30 - 10:00 & 10:30 - 11:00 Salem Church, Friday, May 8, 10:00 10:30 & 11:00 - 11:30

May 4-10 Join us for this national celebration of books and reading for youth. Visit your nearest branch to receive a special bookmark and attend a free class.

Gardening Picture Books And Then It’s Spring Julie Fogliano

Miss Rumphius Barbara Cooney

The Garden of Adbul Gasazi Chris Van Allsburg

My Garden Kevin Henkes

Grandpa Green Lane Smith

Planting a Rainbow Lois Ehlert

In the Garden: Who’s Been Here? Lindsay Barrett George

What Does Bunny See? Linda Sue Park

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after hours

Evening and weekend classes & events to work with any schedule All ages with a caregiver

Grow a reader with your library! Specially trained staff present stories, songs, and activities that lay the foundation your child needs to get ready to read.

Saturday Tales

England Run, 1st Saturdays, except April 4, 11:00 - 11:30 Montross, Saturdays, 11:00 - 11:30 Headquarters, Saturdays March 21, April 11, May 16, 1:30 - 2:00 Newton, Saturdays, 10:00 - 11:00

Books Before Bedtime

Salem Church, Tuesdays, 7:00 - 7:30 Porter, Wednesdays, except April 8, 7:00 - 7:30 Montross, 2nd Tuesdays, 7:00 - 7:30 Cooper, 4th Thursdays, 7:00 - 7:30

For more classes and events for ages 0–5 see pages 6 and 11-12.

Happy Birthday Dr. Seuss! Alphabet Seuss Special: Happy Birthday!

Ages 2-5 with a caregiver. Snow, Monday, March 2, 11:00 - 11:30 Headquarters, Tuesday, March 3, 9:30 - 10:00 England Run, Wednesday, March 4, 10:00 - 10:30 & 11:00 - 11:30 Porter, Friday, March 6, 9:30 - 10:00 & 10:30 - 11:00

Celebrate Seuss! Read Across America

Grades K-6. Salem Church, Saturday, February 28, 10:00 - 12:00. In partnership with the Spotsylvania Education Association. Porter, Saturday, March 7, 10:00 - 12:00. In partnership with the Family, Career and Community Leaders of America (FCCLA) of Mountain View High School. Headquarters, Saturday, March 7, 2:00 - 3:30. Fun-filled activities in honor of Dr. Seuss’ Birthday! Refreshments will be served. Sponsored by the Friends of the Library.

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St. Patrick’s Day Fabulous Friday: Shake Your Shillelagh!

Headquarters, Friday, March 13, 4:30 - 5:15 Porter, Friday, March 13, 4:30 - 5:15 Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day with shimmering shamrocks and Irish fun. Grades K - 6.

Alphabet Soup Special: Happy St. Patrick’s Day!

Porter, Friday, March 13, 9:30 - 10:00 & 10:30 - 11:00 Snow, Monday, March 16, 11:00 - 11:30 Headquarters, Tuesday, March 17, 9:30 - 10:00 Stories, songs, and activities in celebration of St. Patrick’s Day. Ages 2 - 5 with a caregiver.

Books Before Bedtime Special: Happy St. Patrick’s Day!

Salem Church, Tuesday, March 17, 7:00 - 7:30. All ages with a caregiver.


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week of the young child Children need a strong early learning foundation to succeed in school and life. We are proud to partner with local organizations to bring attention to this issue of vital importance to our community.

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Did you know? • Children exposed to books early in life have better language skills than those who wait. • 90% of a child’s brain is developed before reaching kindergarten. • The seeds of a desirable workforce—critical thinking, teamwork, effective communication—are planted before the age of five. What can you do? • Bring your children and spread the word about the library’s Grow a Reader classes. See page 11 for a complete schedule. • Visit your local library regularly to check out titles even your baby is sure to enjoy! • Read to your child daily and keep it fun! Stop reading as soon as they show you they’re done.

Join our celebration in the branches: Special guest readers will join us in recognizing the importance of early childhood education.

Alphabet Soup

Ages 2-5 with a caregiver. Daycares welcome. Snow, Monday, April 13, 11:00 - 11:30 Headquarters, Tuesday, April 14, 9:30 10:00 England Run, Wednesday, April 15, 10:00 - 10:30 Porter, Friday, April 17, 9:30 - 10:00

Preschool Time

Ages 3-5 with a caregiver. Salem Church, Thursday April 16, 10:00 - 10:50 We’ll also offer our regularly occurring Grow a Reader classes listed on page 11. We’ll kick off and end the week with fun activities for the kids.

Celebrations to kick off and end the week! Family Fun Fest

Saturday, April 11 Spotsylvania Towne Center

Babypalooza

Saturday, April 18, 9:00 - 12:00 Spotsylvania Regional Medical Center

CRRL is proud to partner with

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kids learn & grow classes and events for kids in grades K–6 Fabulous Friday: Origami-Let’s Fold!

Snow, Friday, March 13, 4:30 - 5:15 From beginners to advanced. Come make a bird, a star, a three-headed crane and much more!

Kid’s Movie Saturdays

Newton, Saturday, March 14, April 11, May 9, 11:00 - 12:30. Bring your lunch and enjoy a fun kids movie with the family! March - Wreck it Ralph, April The Incredibles, May- Ratatouille

Amelia Vs. the Sneeze Barf Jimmy Gownley

Fabulous Friday: Strike Up the Band!

Snow, Friday, May 8, 4:30 - 5:15 Enjoy a performance by Spotsylvania Middle School Band!

Fabulous Friday: Giant Games Galore!

Buzz Boy and Fly Guy Tedd Arnold

Salem Church, Friday, May 15, 4:30 - 5:15. Play giant versions of your favorite games, including life-sized Chutes and Ladders!

Fabulous Friday: Marvelous Moms!

England Run, Friday, May 1, 4:30 - 5:15. A surprising story, a fun game, and crafty gifts and greetings to make for your mother!

Children’s Fun

Cooper, Thursdays, 4:00 - 5:00 Join us each week for stories, games & crafts. Sign up.

PAWS

for reading

Porter, 1st Saturdays, 10:30 - 12:00 England Run, 1st Saturdays except April 4, 2:00 - 3:30 Salem Church, 2nd Saturdays, 1:30 - 3:00 Snow, 4th Saturdays, 1:00 - 2:30 Headquarters, Saturdays March 21, April 11 & May 16, 2:15 - 3:45 Montross, 4th Tuesdays, 6:30 - 7:30 Cooper, 2nd Thursdays, 4:00 - 5:00 Practice your reading with therapy dogs trained to be avid listeners. Sign up to book your time. For more classes and events for grades K-6 see pages 5-6 and 9-10.

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Heroes!: Draw Your Own Superheroes, Gadget Geeks, and Other Do-Gooders Jay Stephens The Princess in Black Shannon Hale

Sidekicks Dan Santat

Tiny Titans: The Treehouse and Beyond Art Baltazar

Wolverine: Worst Day Ever Barry Lyga

Zita the Spacegirl Ben Hatke


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Science, Technology, Engineering, & Math Discover Tech Family Night

Fabulous Friday: Sink or Float, Titanic Edition!

Salem Church, Friday, March 20, England Run, Tuesday, 4:30 - 5:15. Unlock the mysterMarch 3, 6:00 - 8:00. ies of the Titanic and build your Explore the world of enown unsinkable ship. gineering with hands-on activities, demonstrations Fabulous by local experts, and more! A Discover Tech Friday: Space class. Drop in. Walk Headquarters, Fabulous Friday: Friday, May 8, 4:30 Robot Round-up - 5:15. Prepare your England Run, Friday, self for astronaut duty March 6, 4:30 - 5:15. and journey through the Explore the fascinatuniverse! ing world of robotics as live demonstrations and Fabulous Friday: Junk hands-on fun rule! Drawer Physics A Discover Tech class. Porter, Friday, May 8, 4:30 Drop in. 5:15. Science experiments with the stuff you were going to throw away.

The Giving Tree by Jacob H., age 17 You could view the library as shelves upon shelves of dead trees—fossils of the past. But in reality, the library lives and grows beyond the small space between the covers of a book. Library resources help families start their own gardens, and fun activities at local farmers’ markets teach you important agricultural processes. These programs expand the library’s field into a flowering garden of community growth, nourishment, and renewal of knowledge. So I suppose it would be better to view the library as a giving tree, helping you grow not only crops but also relationships with the surrounding community and the wonderful earth beneath you.

Superhero Alter Ego Match the secret identity with each hero. Bruce Wayne Clark Kent Bruce Banner Tony Stark Steve Rogers Clint Barton Natasha Romanov Diana Prince Peter Parker

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teen place learning and fun, just for teens in grades 6-12

Novella, Bella Donna, and Moira

Porter, 1st Mondays, 6:00 - 8:00 Salem Church, 2nd Mondays, 6:00 - 8:00 England Run, 3rd Fridays, 3:30 - 5:00 Play video games, create art, and get together with fans of manga and anime.

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Teens in Action at

Cooper, 1st Tuesdays, 6:00 the Library 7:30. Popcorn will be served. Cooper, Thursday, March 19 & Friday, May 22, Teen Game Night 7:00 - 8:00. Be the Teen Montross, 1st Tuesdays, 6:30 Voice at the Library! - 8:00. Join us for games, Come join us and bring prizes, and fun. suggestions. Sign up! Thursday, March 19– Teen Council Terrarium Headquarters, 4th Tuesdays, Friday, May 22– 7:00 - 8:00. Make a differTeen Lock In ence at your library! Volunteer with the Teen Council. Drop in.

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Salem Church, Monday - Thursday, 3:30 - 7:30. Get connected with OurSpace, a wireless computer space for middle and high school students. Teens can hang out with friends, play games, learn new skills, express themselves, and explore their interests.

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In celebration of Teen Tech Week Porter, Monday, March 9, 6:00 - 8:00 England Run, Tuesday, March 10, 3:00 - 5:00 Headquarters, Tuesday, March 10, 6:30 - 8:00 Salem Church, Thursday, March 12, 3:00 - 5:00 Snow, Thursday, March 12, 4:00 - 5:00 Montross, Thursday, March 12, 6:30 - 8:00 Drop in and get creative.

Poetry and Novels in Verse Text

Addie on the Inside James Howe

And We Stay Jenny Hubbard

The Crossover Kwame Alexander

All The Broken Pieces Ann E. Burg

Because I Am Furniture Thalia Chaltas

A Time to Dance Padma Venkatraman


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Celebrate National Poetry Month by submitting your original poetry online at librarypoint.org/teen. Entries will be judged by Amanda Rutstein, Adjunct English Instructor at the University of Mary Washington. Winners are awarded cash prizes and invited to read their work. There are two categories: Grades 7-9 and Grades 10-12. Maximum of three entries per person.

Teen Poetry Night

April 1-19 Claudia Emerson

We would not be celebrating our 12th Annual Teen Poetry Contest if not for the help and guidance of Claudia Emerson, a Pulitzer prize winning professor at the University of Mary Washington who also served as Virginia’s poet laureate. She judged the Teen Poetry Contest and hosted the Teen Poetry Night from its inception, encouraging countless young poets and gently shaping the event as it grew to over 300 entries. Before each winning poem was read, Claudia shared what it was about that poem that moved her. Her goal was to empower the young poets and her comments showed the depth of thought and attention she had given to their works. Claudia’s talent as a poet was equaled by her generosity of spirit and passion for developing young poets. 1957-2014

Headquarters, Wednesday, May 27, 7:30 - 8:30. Poetry readings by winners of this year’s Teen Poetry Contest, as well as by our host and contest judge, Amanda Rutstein from the University of Mary Washington. 2014 First Place Winner: Grades 7-9 Catching Lightning by Julia W., Grade 7, Holy Cross Academy Storm coming in the night Clouds swelling, diminishing light Metal staffs pierce the ground Then you hear a rumbling sound Waves washing with whistling wind Purple skies start to spin Flashes bright as the sun As quickly as it came it’s gone Striking the poles rapidly Fire in sand unable to break free Festering, freezing As the storm is seizing Once the rain has finally gone Harvest the glass just past dawn Treasures from the ground tapped The lightning trapped

For more classes and events for teens see pages 5-6 and 9-10.

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eReading Your library card gives you instant access to eBooks, eAudio, and eMagazines to download to eReaders, tablets, smart phones, and computers. If you don’t know how to get started, schedule a Training on Demand session with one of our librarians, who will be happy to walk you through the process.

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Thousands of audiobooks, new ones added monthly. Download from the site or their mobile app.

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Looking for a nonfiction or research book?

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eBooks and eAudio expire when your check-out period ends, so they are never overdue! eMagazines do not expire.

EBSCOhost eBooks 57,000 research and other nonfiction titles.

Zinio 200 popular magazines for a variety of audiences. Check out as many issues as you want and keep them in your account as long as you wish.

librarypoint.org/ebooks Detailed information and instructions for downloading.

Download these titles and many more through Zinio.

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classes, events, and workshops For updates to this listing, visit our online calendar at librarypoint.org. Bridge

Salem Church, 1st & 3rd Tuesdays, 12:30 - 4:00. A bridge group for the novice to mid-level player. Players must have basic knowledge of bidding and the play of the hand.

Expert Bridge

Salem Church, Wednesdays except 3rd, 12:00 - 4:00. Serious bridge for advanced players.

Tech Petting Zoo

Newton, Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays. Hands-on experience with eReaders and tablets. Learn about our selection of free eMagazines, eBooks, and eAudio. Call in advance or drop in.

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Stitching Social

England Run, 2nd & 4th Sundays, 2:00 4:00. Calling all crafters, makers, and stitchers! Come to our twice monthly “stitch-in” in our MakerLab. Knitting, crochet, sewing, embroidery, all types of stitching are welcome! Feel free to bring show and tell, works in progress, and new techniques to share.

Creative Mending

Headquarters, Monday, March 2, 6:00 - 8:00. Learn to fix up your old clothing in fun and interesting ways that will revamp your wardrobe. Beginning sewists welcome!

A Loosely Knit Group

Work! at the England Run Branch

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Salem Church, 1st Tuesdays, 6:30 - 8:30. A place for knitters of all ages and experiences to gather and share ideas.

Needle in Hand

Headquarters, 1st Mondays, 6:30 - 8:30. Are you a crafty, stitching, maker type? Do you knit, crochet, embroider or sew a fine seam? Enjoy a monthly program to get your stitch on! Bring current projects, show and tell, or new techniques to share.

No Dropped Stitches: Drop-in Needlework Group

Porter, Fridays, 10:00 - 12:00 Get advice, chat, and share what you’re working on with others.

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Quilt guild

Porter, 2nd & 4th Mondays except May 25, 7:00 - 9:00 • 2nd Monday Business meeting • 4th Monday Learn quilting techniques

Ripping Yarns: A Needlework and Hand Craft Group

Snow, Tuesdays, 1:00 - 3:00. Bring your needlework or other hand crafts to the Snow Branch and join our lively group!

Card Making 101

Newton, 1st Mondays, 11:00 - 12:00 Montross, 1st Tuesdays, 6:30 - 7:30 Learn different ways to design, decorate, and embellish greeting cards. March - Shaker Card, April Stickles, May - Dry Embossing

Crafts and Company

Newton, Thursdays, 11:00 12:00. Bring in your current craft project and enjoy the company of fellow crafters.


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April is Financial Literacy Month at the Library! Money Goals Workshop

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Porter, Thursday, April 2, 6:30 - 8:00. Join us in partnership with Rex Hodgson of the Virginia Credit Union for a workshop on practical strategies to set and meet financial goals. Sign up.

The Debt-free Spending Plan: An Amazingly Simple Way to Take Control of Your Finances Once and for All by JoAnneh Nagler

Better Budgeting Through Couponing

Porter, Tuesday, April 14, 7:30 - 8:30 Learn how coupons can help you save on groceries, clothing, and other items.

The $1,000 Challenge: How One Family Slashed Its Budget Without Moving Under a Bridge or Living on Government Cheese by Brian J. O’Connor

Identity Theft Seminar

Porter, Thursday, April 30, 6:30 - 7:30 A wealth of information on how to avoid identity theft and what to do if you become a victim. Presented by Rex Hodgson of the Virginia Credit Union. Sign up.

The Elements of Investing: Easy Lessons for Every Investor by Burton Gordon Malkiel

Free Tax Help @ the Library Bring your social security cards, photo IDs, last year’s return, all necessary forms and receipts (W2s, 1099s, 1095-A etc.), childcare provider’s ID number, amount of any other income or economic stimulus payments, bank routing and account numbers if requesting direct deposit.

AARP Tax Aid Clinics

England Run Branch: 1/244/11, Mondays and Saturdays, 9:00 - 2:00 Salem Church Branch: 2/44/10, Wednesdays and Fridays, 10:00 - 2:00 Snow Branch: 2/3-4/14, Tuesdays, 5:00 - 8:00; and 2/7-4/11, Saturdays, 9:00 - 2:00 Appointments required, but some limited walk-ins may be accepted. Call the branch for an appointment no more than one week in advance.

More Money, Please: The Financial Secrets You Never Learned in School by Scott Gamm

United Way Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) Clinics

Headquarters Library: 1/274/14, Tuesdays, 4:00 - 8:00 England Run Branch: 1/264/13, Mondays, 4:00 - 8:00 Porter Branch: 1/28-4/15, Wednesdays, 4:00 - 8:00 Salem Church Branch: 1/294/9, Thursdays, 4:00 - 8:00 Eligibility: Maximum 2014 income of $60,000, regardless of family size. Call the Rappahannock United Way for more information at 540-373-0041. No appointments required.

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See these financial databases at librarypoint.org/research: Financial Rating Series - ratings for banks, credit unions, and insurance companies, and a customized Medicare Supplement Insurance plan builder Morningstar Investment Research Center - research, data, and analysis for investors Value Line - reports and ranks for over 3,500 publicly traded companies

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Short Films Exploring Artists

Directors Creative the Process The Magic of Méliès

Headquarters, Wednesday, March 11, 7:00 - 8:30. The Magic of Méliès: A Treasury of Early Cinema, 1894-1913. More than just crucial historical artifacts, these films reveal the foundation from which the styles and stories of contemporary cinema would later rise. Trent Nicholas of the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts will discuss and show clips of fifteen fantastic films by the cinema’s first special effects wizard, Georges Méliès.

Hieronymus Bosch: The Delights of Hell Headquarters, Wednesday, May 13, 7:00 - 8:00. An examination of Bosch’s works, concentrating on the artist’s central themes and imagery, exploring the late medieval culture in which he worked, and focusing on the influences of the carnival and religious brotherhood to which he belonged.

Family Movie Night

Newton, Wednesdays, March 18, April 15, May 20, 6:30 - 8:00. Movies the whole family can enjoy. Popcorn provided. March - Guardians of the Galaxy April - Big Hero 6 May - Boxtrolls

Porter’s Saturday Matinee Movie

Porter, Saturdays, March 21, April 18, May 16, 1:30. Join us for movie screenings the 3rd Saturday of each month. March 21: The Bourne Identity April 18: Thor marathon May 16: Live, Die, Repeat: Edge of Tomorrow

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The Films of Charlie Chaplin

Headquarters, Thursday, April 2, 6:30 - 8:30. Charlie Chaplin is known as the pioneering comedian/filmmaker whose trademark of slapstick comedy mixed in with pathos set the standard in today’s films. His Tramp character struggled against adversity while his pictures contain many social and political themes. Film highlights of his movies, such as The Gold Rush, City Lights and Modern Times, will be shown as well as a biographical presentation of Chaplin’s 75 years in show business.

The Films of John Ford

Headquarters, Thursday, May 7, 6:30 - 8:30. John Ford’s career spanning 50 years in motion pictures included such classics as The Searchers, The Grapes of Wrath and The Quiet Man. Enjoy a detailed sketch of this fascinating man plus clips of his best-known films.


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health & fitness

The Decline of Memory with Aging

Chair Yoga

England Run, 1st and 3rd Sundays, 1:30 - 2:30. Join Kairavi Kirsten Berezan for chair yoga. Practice postures, body alignment, breathing, and everything you expect from a yoga class, all while sitting in or using a chair.

Chair Yoga

Montross, Tuesdays, 12:00 - 12:45. Keep active with chair yoga. Certified instructor Kay Hawkins will show you how.

Porter’s Awesome Seniors Exercise Class

Porter, Thursdays, 9:30 - 10:30 Chair dancing for the 55+ group.

Red Cross Blood Drive

Porter, Thursday, April 16, 1:00 - 7:00. It’s easy to donate blood! Sign up at www.redcrossblood.org or call the Porter Branch at 659-4909. Walk-in donors welcome! Donors are always needed. Donors must be 17 years or older.

Headquarters, Monday, March 23, 6:30 - 8:00. Is it forgetfulness or early dementia? Join Dr. Wayland Marks for a presentation and discussion. Presented with Comfort Keepers.

Literary Grief Group

Montross, Wednesdays, 10:30 - 11:30. Grief Support Group facilitated by Ann Rubio, certified grief counselor.

genealogy

Tea Time

Genealogy for Beginners

Find Your Ancestors! Seminar Offered by Fredericksburg Regional Genealogical Society (FRGS)

England Run, 4th Thursdays, 7:00 - 9:00 Headquarters, Salem Church, Saturday, May 2, Wednesdays and Fridays, 1:00 - 3:30. Experts discuss how 2:00 to search military pension and land New to genealogy? Make bounty records for your family an appointment with one history! Individual consultations of our expert genealogists available after the presentation. for tips and tricks and to Registration desired but not required: find out what the library Email FRGSVA@gmail.com to sign has for the beginner up for the seminar or to schedule genealogist! Please bring a consult. Refreshments served. your relevant research to For more information go to www. your appointment. Sign up. rootsweb.ancestry.com/~vafrgs/ All branches offer one-on-one help navigating our databases, Ancestry Library Edition and World Vital Records. Call your branch for a Training on Demand appointment!

Cooper, 2nd Wednesdays, 3:00. Meet friends and share stories while having a cup of tea & light treat.

Mother’s Day Tea

Montross, Friday, May 8, 12:30 - 1:30. Mothers and their families, gather for stories and refreshments.

Conversational French

England Run, 1st & 2nd Thursdays, 7:00 - 8:30. Brush up on your conversational French with a native French speaker! Two years of high school French or equivalent required (but may be rusty). Sign up.

Inspiration From the Stacks

England Run, Saturday, March 7, 2:00 4:00. The library contains a treasure trove of resources for all sorts of artists and makers. Come discover how the library can provide a wealth of inspiration to jump start your creative pursuits.

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book groups New members are always welcome! Headquarters Book Group

Book It!

Salem Church, 4th Tuesdays, 7:00 - 9:00 March 24 – I, Robot by Isaac Asimov April 28 – Elmer Gantry by Sinclair Lewis May 26 – The Signature of All Things by Elizabeth Gilbert

Tuesday Night Book Group

England Run, 4th Tuesdays, 7:00 - 8:30 Headquarters, 2nd Mondays, 7:30 - 9:00 March 24 – Feed by M. T. Anderson March 9 – May We Be Forgiven by A. M. Homes April 28 – Guests on Earth by Lee Smith April 13 – The Lace Reader by Brunonia Barry May 26 – The Rest of Her Life by Laura Moriarty May 11 – The Bone Clocks by David Mitchell

A Classical Idea! Book Group

Headquarters, 3rd Mondays, 7:00 - 8:00 March 16 – Brideshead Revisited by Evelyn Waugh April 20 – My Antonia by Willa Cather May 18 – The Bell Jar by Sylvia Plath

Porter Book Group

Porter, 1st Thursdays, 7:30 - 8:45 March 5 – The Heart Mender by Andy Andrews April 2 – Maus by Art Spiegelman May 7 – Don’t Let’s Go to the Dogs Tonight by Alexandra Fuller

Snow Book Group

Snow, 3rd Tuesdays, 10:30 - 11:30 March 17 – The Cuckoo’s Calling by Robert Galbraith April 21 – The Signature of All Things by Elizabeth Gilbert May 19 - The Storyteller by Jodi Picoult

Readers of the Round Table

Montross, 2nd Fridays, 11:00 - 12:00 March 13 – The Girl You Left Behind by Jojo Moyes April 10 – The Good Father by Diane Chamberlain May 8 – Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry by Rachel Joyce

Reading Guild @ the Beach

Cooper, 3rd Tuesdays, 6:00 - 8:00

Inklings: CRRL Writers

England Run, 3rd Thursdays, 6:30 - 8:00. Enjoy books? Enjoy beer? Join the CRRL at Adventure Brewing Company for a club all about books, beer, and some books about beer! Food and beverages are available for purchase at Adventure Brewing Company, located at 33 Perchwood Dr, Fredericksburg. March – All the Light We Cannot See by Anthony Doerr April – Cloud Atlas by David Mitchell May – The Audacity of Hops: The History of America’s Craft Beer Revolution by Tom Acitelli

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England Run, 1st Wednesdays, 7:00 - 8:30 Porter, 3rd Saturdays, 2:00 - 3:30 Informal writing workshops for the novice, the pro, and everyone in between. Learn about different aspects of writing, share your drafts and scribbles, and receive feedback from a supportive writers’ group! Spring topics: March - Writing Poetry April - Writing Poetry II May - Essays Salem Church, 2nd Saturdays, 1:00 - 5:00 (except April, which is 9:00 - 5:00). A chapter of the Virginia Writers Club that encourages writers from the region to share their talent and knowledge of writing with one another. Go to www.riversidewriters.com for details about the Festival of Poetry in April.


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April is National

Are you participating in our Poem in Your Pocket project (see left)? Get help writing your poem with these resources to put you in a poetic state of mind!

Month Poetry Month Kick-off

England Run, Thursday, April 2, 7:00 - 8:30. Kick off National Poetry Month with open mic poetry readings and music in the comfort of our library living room. Bring your own poems to read, an instrument and song, or just come to relax and listen. Sign up or just drop in. Family friendly readings and music, please.

Poem in Your Pocket

Submit your original poems! March and April To celebrate National Poetry Month, the library will print and distribute a select few original poems. Submit your original poem for consideration! For information on how to submit, visit us at:

The library joins the Academy of American Poets in celebrating Poem in Your Pocket Day! We’ll be distributing poem scrolls to visitors at libraries and at our Lobby Stops randomly throughout the em in mypocket library point.org /po month of April. Drop by for your poem scroll!

spotlight

Gabriel Pons PONSHOP Studio and Gallery ponshopstudio.com

How did you get involved with the library? I spoke at a career event for the Salem Church Branch in 2008 as part of a Youth After School Club. Since then, my sons and I have volunteered time to adorn the Teen Lounge of the England Run Branch with chalk murals and participated in other kid-based events. What do you find valuable about the library’s resources? As a painter, the library has been invaluable as a means of collecting source material for inspiration and reference. As a parent, our weekly routine to the England Run Branch allows my kids to explore the Maker Lab and select their reading for the week.

The Ode Less Travelled: Unlocking the Poet Within Stephen Fry

Ordinary Genius: A Guide for the Poet Within Kim Addonizio The Poem’s Heartbeat: A Manual of Prosody Alfred Corn

A Poet’s Glossary Edward Hirsch

What is one thing about the library that people may not know? There’s a misconception that a library is a quiet and private place, but there’s a lot of simultaneous activity within the building - in fact the last time we were there for the teen after party, there was a live band playing, a nintendo Wii tournament and our live painting all at the same time! What is your favorite book/movie/music? I love reading about late 80’s hip-hop like in the 33 1/3 series. I’ve just read the making of the Beastie Boys’ 1989 album Paul’s Boutique and Public Enemy’s It takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back. Both books recommended by England Run staff!

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Gardens Grow at the Library! Gardening education is one of many ways that the CRRL contributes to the health and welfare of the community, and what better way to educate than through hands-on gardens at the library! Collaboration has been key to the success of the library gardens. In 2012, the Porter Branch partnered with the North Stafford Rotary Club to establish a garden with the purpose of donating fresh vegetables to SERVE, the Stafford County Food Pantry. Eagle Scouts built the beds, the Rotary Club purchased plants at wholesale from The Corner Garden Center, and local Master Gardeners set the plants after adding mulch and soil donated by Stone and Mulch Center. The library offered classes and events on food, gardens and healthy living, and none was more popular than the garden grand opening with pints of earthworms. One young customer even took a worm home in her pocket! Over the past three growing seasons, volunteers have harvested and donated nearly 1,100 pounds of fresh vegetables to SERVE! In 2014, the Salem Church Branch teamed up with the Spotsylvania Education Foundation (SEF) and Grow For Your Neighbor (GFYN) to further the concept of organic

and pesticide free gardening, to help connect the community to their food sources, and to contribute fresh produce to the Fredericksburg Area Food Bank. GFYN is a new, regional program which is committed to improving community health through gardening and education. They provided 4’x4’ garden kits complete with soil and instructions for a nominal cost. Thanks to Roxbury Mills, Home Depot, Meadows Farms, Green Hand Nursery and Bonnie Plants, GFYN was also able to give away bedding plants with the kits. Gardeners in turn donated part of their bounty to the Food Bank. This growing season, their Food Bank donations of fresh produce totaled 8,500 pounds! Visit growforyourneighbor.com for more information.

Salem Church, Tuesdays 6:00 - 8:00. Virginia Cooperative Extension Master Gardeners will be available to help with your gardening, turf, pruning, insect, plant disease, and other garden-related questions!

Square Foot Gardening Workshop

Salem Church, April 25, 2:00 - 3:30. Instructions, advice, and resources for novice gardeners. Cosponsored by Grow for Your Neighbor.

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FOR THE LATEST NEWS AND MORE INFORMATION, GO TO LIBRARYPOINT.ORG, FACEBOOK, OR TWITTER In the spring, Salem Church Branch offered a Square Foot Gardening workshop to demonstrate how easy it is to start a small but mighty garden plot. Three donated Grow For Your Neighbor garden kits were set up at the library and planted with seeds donated by community members and Johnny’s Selected Seeds. Those three beds produced over 160 pounds of vegetables, which were donated to the Food Bank. We have since expanded to seven beds, thanks to volunteers of all ages and library staff, who have planted, maintained, and harvested tomatoes, cucumbers, squash and more. Library gardens continue to grow through every season. Spearheaded by staff member Leslie Duvall, the Salem Church garden has double-stacked growing beds with box hoops and covers for cold weather crops such as carrots, turnips, collard greens, and broccoli. Future goals are to organically enhance the soil, increase the number of beds, set up an automatic watering system and erect a greenhouse. Currently the England Run Branch has a new, small garden bed, but there are big plans to partner with the Friends of the Library to raise vegetables for SERVE. Learn more and get involved! Check out our collection of books on gardening, square foot gardens, community gardens, vegetable harvests, canning and preserving. Let us know if you’d like to volunteer.

Garden Crafts Terrariums: Miniature Worlds

England Run, Thursday, May 21, 6:00 - 8:30. Grow your own miniature ecosystem! We will be exploring the plant world and making decorative habitats.

Easter Flower Arranging

Montross, Thursday, April 2, 6:30 - 7:30 Create a spring flower arrangement to adorn your home. Sign up.

Wreath Wednesdays

Newton, 1st Wednesdays, 6:30 - 7:30 Bring your own wreath and decorate it for a new month. March - Saint Patrick’s Day, April - Easter, May - Flowers

A Wreath for Spring

Montross, Thursday, May 7, 6:30 - 7:30 Make a wreath with flowers. Sign up.

CRRL gardeners turn to the library’s shelves and eBooks for inspiration. Check out these and other titles at your local branch!

Groundbreaking Food Gardens: 73 Plans That Will Change the Way You Grow Your Garden by Niki Jabbour

Grow a Sustainable Diet: Planning and Growing to Feed Ourselves and the Earth by Cindy Conner

The Stop: How the Fight for Good Food Transformed a Community and Inspired a Movement by Nick Saul

The Complete Guide to Working with Worms: Using the Gardener’s Best Friend for Organic Gardening and Composting by Wendy M. Vincent

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Friends of the Library For more Friends’ Book Sales, visit librarypoint.org/book_sales.

The Big Sale, also known as the April book sale, is a Fredericksburg tradition. In the early days of the get first crack at the goodies within.

CRRL, the parking lot out front was transformed every April into a booklover’s dream. Boy Scout troops, Latin classes from James Monroe, library

husbands, and plenty of community

Whether you’ve been a member for

volunteers all pitched in to bring the

years, or you sign up on the spot,

donated books down from the third

you’re welcome to come in and

floor storage space to tables set up in

browse the best selection of the entire

front of the building.

sale. Rain or shine, hundreds of book-

Since the Headquarters renova-

lovers visit the sale starting Friday

tion in 1991, the Big Sale has taken

evening and going strong until closing

place in the theater. Tables are set up,

day ($1 a box day!) on Wednesday.

signage is hung, and books pre-sorted into categories fill every table, with more books available in boxes underneath. Friends of the Library and teen volunteers come in ahead of time to straighten the books and make the displays look as inviting as possible. On Friday evening, the doors finally open on the Friends’ preview party, open only to members of the Friends. The Preview Party on Friday sees people lining up outside in order to To join the Friends of the Central Rappahannock Regional Library, bring this form to any branch or mail to: Friends of CRRL, P.O. Box 201, Fredericksburg, VA 22404. You can also join online at librarypoint.org/friends. Your membership will be sent to your local chapter.

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q Fredericksburg q Stafford Chapter: q Spotsylvania q Westmoreland Phone ______________________________________________

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In what areas would you be willing to help the Friends:

Please check the box indicating your contribution amount: q Individual, $5.00 q Tobin Society, $25–$49 q Family, $10.00 q Wallace Society, $50 or more

q Mailings q Sorting Books q Book Sale Cashier

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e fl f a R ’ s Friend Thanks to a generous donor, the Friends will once again raffle off a getaway. You can plan a dream vacation AND benefit the library. The Friends’ timeshare offers the raffle winner the ability to choose from many top travel destinations, including Orlando, the Florida Keys, Hawaii, Hilton Head, Savannah, Big Sky, and Aruba. Available dates and length of stay vary with the location. Attractive accommodations are provided, with the winner covering transportation costs.

Book Sales Headquarters Library

England Run Branch

Atrium Sale February 13–19 (closed February 16) Big Spring Sale Preview for Friends with wine and refreshments, Friday April 17, 7-9 pm. April 18–22 April 20: 1/2 Price Day April 21: $5 Box Day April 22: $1 Box Day Book Nook Year-round shopping in the library lobby

Starts the 4th Thursday each month. Saturdays are 1/2 price days. Sundays and Mondays are $1 bag days. March 26–30 April 23–27 May 2: Plant sale

Salem Church Branch Starts the 3rd Friday of each month. No sale in December. Tuesdays and Wednesdays are 1/2 price days and Thursdays are $1 bag days. March 20–26 April 17–23 May 15–21

Porter Branch Starts the 1st Friday of each month. Mondays are 1/2 price days. Tuesdays and Wednesdays are $1 bag/ box days. March 6–11 April 3–8 May 1–6

Year Round Book Sale @ Porter Friends’ Book Shop Shop every day for a great selection of new and gently used books!

Snow, Cooper, Newton, and Montross Branches All day, every day

in your community Library staff journey into the community to share our many wonderful educational, cultural and recreational resources.

Barbara Geslock’s Women’s Forum

Saturday, March 28, James Monroe High School. CRRL librarians will share must-know information on a variety of intriguing subjects.

Earth Day on the Rappahannock

Saturday, April 18, 11:00 - 4:00, Old Mill Park. We’ll offer a fun children’s activity.

Farmers’ Markets

Drop by and check out a cookbook filled with farm fresh recipes. While you learn about our wonderful services, your children will enjoy a quick, STEM activity.

Let the warmer weather tempt your family to explore the great outdoors Adventure Packs

Themed kits filled with books and tools that encourage families to explore the world around them. Topics range from Nature Detective to George Washington.

Geocaching Trail

Enjoy this modern day, outdoor treasure hunting game using GPS enabled devices. Visit librarypoint.org for the coordinates.

Stafford Trailblazers

Swing by your nearest branch and pick up a booklet. Visit and complete activities for four of the local history sites and receive a prize.

Need a speaker for your community group? We will customize a presentation for your civic organization, homeowners association, business meeting, volunteer group or book club. Some of the topics our experts have spoken on include health and wellness, travel, law, personal finance, grants to individuals and nonprofits, business market research, job hunting, local history, genealogy, and digital literacy. Contact Michele Brown, Adult Services Coordinator, at 540-372-1144 for more information.

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Headquarters Library 1201 Caroline Street Fredericksburg, VA 22401 540/372-1144 Monday–Thursday......9:00–9:00 Friday, Saturday...........9:00–5:30 Sunday.........................1:00–5:30 Salem Church Branch 2607 Salem Church Road Fredericksburg, VA 22407 540/785-9267 Monday–Thursday......9:00–9:00 Friday, Saturday...........9:00–5:30 Sunday.........................1:00–5:30

806 Lyons Boulevard Fredericksburg, VA 22406 540/899-1703 Monday–Thursday......9:00–9:00 Friday, Saturday...........9:00–5:30 Sunday.........................1:00–5:30

5 John Musante Porter Memorial

Branch 2001 Parkway Boulevard Stafford, VA 22554 540/659-4909 Monday–Thursday......9:00–9:00 Friday, Saturday...........9:00–5:30 Sunday.........................1:00–5:30

6 Abraham and William Cooper

C. Melvin Snow Memorial Branch 8740 Courthouse Road Spotsylvania, VA 22553 540/507-7565 Monday–Thursday......9:00–9:00 Friday, Saturday...........9:00–5:30 Sunday........................... Closed

Memorial Branch 20 Washington Avenue Colonial Beach, VA 22443 804/224-0921 Sunday, Monday............ Closed Tuesday, Thursday......1:00–9:00 Wednesday..................1:00–5:00 Friday............................9:00–5:00 Saturday....................... 9:00–1:00

7 Montross Branch

56 Polk Street Montross, VA 22520 804/493-8194 Sunday, Monday............ Closed Tuesday, Thursday......2:00–9:00 Wednesday, Friday.....10:00–5:00 Saturday......................10:00–2:00

8 Blake T. Newton Memorial Branch 22 Coles Point Road Hague, VA 22469 804/472-3820 Sunday, Tuesday........... Closed Monday, Thursday......9:00–5:00 Wednesday..................1:00–9:00 Friday............................1:00–5:00 Saturday....................... 9:00–1:00

Branch Closings Sunday, April 5—Easter

Sunday, May 24 and Monday, May 25—Memorial Day


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