November 2019 - Newsletter

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November 2019

Library Newsletter Guide to Free Programs and Events

The Church Sisters

November 1st

My Brother’s Keeper November 15th

LOOK INSIDE! • London Community Orchestra • Arts & Crafts • NERF Battle

Living History: Chronicles of the Commonwealth

Our Veterans Their Stories

Cumberland Gallery Photography Show

The Velveteen Rabbit

November 4th

November 5th

• Sensory Storytime • Movies • Science Fair • Gaming Night • LEGO Club • Career Workshops

November 8th - 10th

November 12th

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ADULTS

Visit laurellibrary.org or call 864-5759 to register for events.

The Church Sisters: LIVE in Concert Friday, November 1st • 6-7:30pm Location: Auditorium NO REGISTRATION

The Church Sisters’ mesmerizing music chronicles their childhood with a haunting, bluegrass twist. Their roots extend through bluegrass and gospel, performing alongside legendary acts from a young age. The duo is featured on Orthophonic Joy: The 1927 Bristol Sessions Revisited, which was co-produced by Grammy Award-winner and mentor, Carl Jackson. The Church Sisters delivered with “Where We’ll Never Grow Old,” one of the tracks on the two-disc project that also features legendary artists Vince Gill, Emmylou Harris and Dolly Parton.

Thanksgiving Centerpiece Workshop

Fabulous Flavors of Fall

Company is coming and it’s time to get the table ready. We have a quick solution to this decorating dilemma. Register for this fun workshop where participants will make a Thanksgiving centerpiece that’s perfect for holiday festivities.

Fall is in the air and Kristina McFeeters will be sharing some delicious dishes, perfect for your fall and holiday meals. Kristina will demonstrate recipes that feature flavors such as sweet potatoes and squash. Tastings will be available for all participants.

Tuesday, November 5th • 1-2:30pm OR 6-7:30pm Location: Community Room REGISTRATION REQUIRED

Monday, November 11th • 6-7:30pm Location: Community Room REGISTRATION REQUIRED

Holiday Hours: The library will be closed on Thursday, November 28th in observance of Thanksgiving. Free transportation to the library is available through RTEC! Call the library to schedule. (Unavailable on Saturday and Sunday.)


Live in Concert: My Brother’s Keeper Friday, November 15th • 6-7:30pm Location: Auditorium NO REGISTRATION

With original music that draws inspiration from bluegrass, rock, and everything in between, My Brother’s Keeper strives to be unique as well as entertaining. The band consists of brothers Benjamin, Titus, and Joshua Luckhaupt and is completed by Wyatt “Sawmill” Murray. MBK is known for its contemporary sound, beautiful harmony, energetic live shows, creative musicianship, and positive lyrics, making the concert suitable for music lovers of all ages.

Cumberland Gallery Photography Show Thursday, November 7th • 5-7pm (Reception) November 8th-10th (Public Viewing) Location: Auditorium NO REGISTRATION

Cumberland Valley National Bank and the Laurel County Public Library are pleased to be co-sponsoring the 2019 Cumberland Gallery Photography Show for adults and youth. Photographers and the general public are encouraged to attend the opening reception for the 2019 CVNB Photography Show, when the category winners and Best of Show winner will be revealed. Entries will be taken during regular library hours from Monday, October 28th through Tuesday, November 5th. Entries will not be accepted after 8pm on Tuesday, November 5th. Application forms will be available at CVNB locations and at the Laurel County Public Library.


Bookmarked

Tuesday, November 12th • 6-7pm Location: Kentucky Room NO REGISTRATION Join us at Bookmarked where you can take part in great conversations with others who love books as much as you do. You’ll discover new favorites, explore different genres, and share thoughts about a monthly selection. This month’s selection is The Clockmaker’s Daughter by Kate Morton.

The London Community Orchestra Presents: An Evening of Music

Bite Size Learning: Oh No, Not Shingles! Wednesday, November 20th • 12-1pm Location: Auditorium REGISTRATION REQUIRED (Deadline: November 18th at noon)

Bite Size Learning is an educational, free lunch series brought to you by CHI Saint Joseph Health. Robin House of CHI Saint Joseph Health’s Primary Care practice will be presenting a program focusing on shingles. Topics will include a definition and its cause, symptoms and stages, methods to prevent contracting it, and treatment recommendations.

Monday, November 18th • 6-7pm Location: Auditorium NO REGISTRATION

To celebrate the London Community Orchestra and to promote the upcoming season, several musicians from the orchestra will present a wonderful evening of music. This informal program, featuring a variety of musical styles, will be performed by orchestra members as soloists and in small groups.

Mah Jongg

Tuesday, November 19th • 5:30-7:30pm Location: Kentucky Room REGISTRATION REQUIRED Get in on the fun during this month’s Mah Jongg session. Mah Jongg is a game of skill, strategy, and calculation that involves a degree of chance. This mentally challenging game can assist in building and strengthening social networks, plus providing an evening of entertainment.

True Crime Cases: The Co-Ed Killer Tuesday, November 19th • 6-7pm Location: Community Room REGISTRATION REQUIRED

This month we’ll be discussing Ed Kemper, also known as the Co-Ed Killer. Ed’s recorded interviews with the FBI’s behavioral unit were featured on Netflix’s hit show Mindhunter. Kemper murdered 10 people including his paternal grandparents and mother. We’ll be outlining his crimes and discussing how his interviews helped change the way serial killers are now profiled.

Matinee Movie: Grumpy Old Men

Wednesday, November 20th • 1:30-3:30pm Location: Auditorium REGISTRATION APPRECIATED Visit the library for an afternoon of fun and laughter! This month we’ll be showing the classic comedy Grumpy Old Men. The movie is about a lifelong feud between two neighbors that only gets worse when a new female neighbor moves across the street. The film stars veteran actors, Jack Lemmon, Walter Matthau, Ann-Margaret, and Burgess Meredith. This film is rated PG-13.

Special Adult Patrons: Germ Prevention Thursday, November 21st • 1-2pm Location: Auditorium REGISTRATION REQUIRED

Learn how to stop the spread of germs this cold and flu season during this germ prevention workshop. Tyler Caldwell, from the Laurel County Health Department, will teach proper hand washing, discuss how germs are spread, and how to avoid illness. This interactive workshop includes activities and information to help keep you well this fall and winter.


Murder by the Book

Thursday, November 21st • 6-7pm Location: Kentucky Room NO REGISTRATION This month we’ll be reading Girl on Ice by Robert Bryndza. When a young boy discovers the body of a woman beneath a thick sheet of ice in a South London park’s pond, Detective Erika Foster is called in to lead the murder investigation. The victim appeared to have the perfect life – what dark secrets is the girl in the ice hiding?

Writers’ Ink

Monday, November 25th • 4-5pm Location: Kentucky Room REGISTRATION APPRECIATED If you’re interested in improving your writing skills and finding other writers to share ideas and techniques with, then come to the Laurel County Public Library for this month’s writers’ group meeting.

OUTREACH SERVICES As the weather changes it makes it more difficult for some patrons to come to the library. Do you know someone with mobility or transportation issues who would enjoy a library delivery or bookmobile stop? Send them our way! After a simple application process, we’ll work them into our routes as soon as possible and they’ll enjoy getting library materials every two weeks from our bookmobile staff.

Associate Professor Amanda Morris from Somerset Community College will facilitate the session.

TECHNOLOGY & CAREER WORKSHOPS The Laurel County Public Library offers a wide range of technology classes to help you develop and improve the skills that are so important in the digital age. With different topics being taught each month, a knowledgeable staff, and hands-on learning, there’s sure to be something we can help you with. Participants must have a library card, valid email address, and be 18+.

Excel Basics: Part 1

Excel Basics: Part 2

Learn how you can use Microsoft Excel to organize all types of information at home and at work.

Learn how to use formulas and add visual interest, by displaying numbers and data sets in charts or graphs. This session will also consist of a Q&A.

Thursday, November 7th • 1-2:30pm Location: Community Room REGISTRATION REQUIRED

Resume Basics

Thursday, November 14th • 10-11:30am Location: Community Room REGISTRATION REQUIRED Learn how to create a basic functional or chronological resume format to best sell your skills and experience to potential employers.

Monday, November 18th • 1-2:30pm Location: Community Room REGISTRATION REQUIRED

Customizing Your Resume

Friday, November 22nd • 1-2:30pm Location: Community Room REGISTRATION REQUIRED Learn how to select the appropriate resume type and adjust formatting, language, headings, and craft a strong resume profile or objective to help you land the job you’ve been wanting.


TEENS

Grades: 7-12th Visit laurellibrary.org or call 864-5759 to register for events.

Teen Coding

Mad Scientists

Coding is everywhere, from social media apps to cyber-security. Learning to code is a great opportunity and could lead to careers in almost any industry. This month we’ll continue our coding series on art and gaming.

Stand back! We’re going to try science. Science has been used as a way of explaining the process of many activities and life-forming events. Mad Scientists explores science and questions the subject through hands-on techniques and experiments. This month we’ll be exploring the science behind lava lamps.

Tuesday, November 5th • 6-7pm Location: Community Room NO REGISTRATION

Level Up!

Wednesday, November 13th • 4-6pm Location: Auditorium NO REGISTRATION Let the games begin! Meet up with other gaming friends for a fun-filled game night. There are so many games to choose from, including: board games, card games, or play Wii games on the big screen!

Performing Arts Club: Alice in Wonderland Thursday, November 14th • 5-6pm Location: Auditorium NO REGISTRATION

Alice in Wonderland is coming to the stage. But first, we need another rehearsal. This month we’ll be hosting our second session of practice. If you missed the first session, that’s okay. You can definitely catch up. New members are always welcome to the Performing Arts Club, where the focus is discovering artistic expression and exploring your creativity. If you love acting on stage, then this is definitely a session you don’t want to miss!

Teen Art Club

Friday, November 15th • 5-6pm Location: Community Room NO REGISTRATION One of the best parts of fall are the brightly colored, crunchy leaves. Grab your paintbrushes because we’ll be using this fall season as inspiration. We’ll be painting a fall landscape. Display your artwork on your wall or give it as a gift.

Tuesday, November 19th • 5-6pm Location: Community Room REGISTRATION APPRECIATED

Teen Movie Night: Avengers Endgame Tuesday, November 26th • 5-7pm Location: Auditorium NO REGISTRATION

Check out this film on the big screen! Enjoy drinks and snacks while you watch this month’s feature. The grave course of events set in motion by Thanos, which wiped out half the universe and fractured their ranks, compels the remaining Avengers to take one final stand in the grand conclusion to 22 films. This film is rated PG-13.

Nerf Battle: Teen & Tween Edition Monday, November 11th • 5:30-7pm Location: Auditorium NO REGISTRATION

Are you ready to battle it out Nerf style? Take cover from your opponents but watch out for the angry robots. Participants will be divided up into teams to see who’ll be the Nerf champion! Be sure you don’t miss this epic battle!


TWEENS

Ages: 9-13 Visit laurellibrary.org or call 864-5759 to register for events.

Fierce Fall Lions

Pet Rock Creatures

These fall lions are ready to roar! We’ll be celebrating the beautiful colors of fall by creating a lion. Let’s have fun getting messy with paint!

Everyone needs a pet! These pet rocks require very little care and would love to spend time with you. Use a variety of fun and interesting supplies to create these adorable pet rocks.

Ceramic Fall Leaves

Thanksgiving Wish Boxes

Fall is in the air and everyone loves brightly colored leaves! These ceramic leaf bowls will be the perfect addition to your fall decorations! Let’s have fun painting and decorating them to reflect this beautiful season!

These are the perfect, festive centerpieces. Not only are they decorative, but they’re multifunctional. They’ll make a wonderful addition to your Thanksgiving table while keeping a list of everything you’re thankful for! Decorate your very own festive Thanksgiving box to take home with you.

Monday, November 4th • 4-5pm Location: Community Room NO REGISTRATION

Monday, November 18th • 4-5pm Location: Community Room REGISTRATION REQUIRED

Thursday, November 21st • 4-5pm Location: Community Room NO REGISTRATION

Monday, November 25th • 4-5pm Location: Community Room NO REGISTRATION

Book Buzz: Roblox Challenge Tuesday, November 19th • 4-5pm Location: Community Room NO REGISTRATION

How well do you know Roblox? Take the Book Buzz trivia challenge and let’s find out which character comes out on top. This is a trivia game with a reward for the winner!

PASS YOUR TEST ON THE FIRST TRY Taking your driving test can be intimidating. Luckily we have the tools to help get you ready. Whether you’re preparing for a car, motorcycle, or if you’re an adult looking to get your commercial vehicle license this service has put together resources that make the whole process a snap. On their website you’ll have instant access to:

• Practice Tests • Printable Handbooks • Checklists You can get started today by visiting: laurellibrary.org/resources/driving-tests


KIDS

Ages: Up to age 9 Visit laurellibrary.org or call 864-5759 to register for events.

Living History: Chronicles of the Commonwealth

Monday, November 4th • 11am, 1pm, and 6pm Location: Auditorium NO REGISTRATION Journey through time with our actors as they uncover the impressive history of Kentucky! Through primary source documents, we’ll explore the Commonwealth’s rich oral traditions, diverse geography, and vast contributions to the nation.

All About Owls

Storytime With the London Police Dept.

Whoooo loves owls? We think they’re a real hoot! Today we’re all about owls. We’ll read a book about owls and enjoy participating in owl-themed activities. Let’s spend some time learning more about our nighttime friends!

An officer from the London Police Department will be here to share a story with us! Following the story we’ll have an activity you can take home with you.

Saturday, November 2nd • 11am-12pm Location: Community Room NO REGISTRATION

Pop and Tot Storytime

Monday, November 4th • 6-7pm Location: Community Room NO REGISTRATION Calling all dads, grandfathers, and uncles! Spend an evening with your little one reading some exciting books, singing some fun songs, and getting creative with a hands-on activity. While you’re here take some time to work a puzzle and visit our block table. Be sure to check out some books for the perfect bedtime story!

Wednesday, November 6th • 11am-12pm Location: Community Room NO REGISTRATION

Preschool Playdate

Friday, November 8th • 11am-12pm Location: Community Room NO REGISTRATION Let’s have a playdate at the library! We’ll meet up with our old friends and make some new ones! Let’s dance, read stories, play, and enjoy a fun time together!

Sensational Sensory Storytime

Thursday, November 14th • 10am-12pm Monday, November 25th • 5-7pm Location: Auditorium NO REGISTRATION This storytime is geared for families with children ages 3-8 years old on the autism spectrum, or who may have other sensory needs. We’ll have stories, props, puzzles, toys, and other tactile objects to explore different ways to learn and have fun!


Homeschool Science Fair

Monday, November 18th • 9am-12pm Location: Auditorium NO REGISTRATION If you love science, the Homeschool Science Fair is the place for you! There will be four grade categories, Pre K-2nd, 3rd-5th, 6th-8th, and 9th-12th and three winners within each category! There will also be an overall winner who will take home the big trophy! All projects will be displayed in the library auditorium for everyone to see on Monday, November 18th. Science Fair set up begins at 9am, and judging starts at 10am. The award ceremony will begin at 12pm. You don’t want to miss this event! Entry forms are available in the children’s department.

The Velveteen Rabbit

Tuesday, November 12th • 11am, 1pm, and 6pm Location: Auditorium NO REGISTRATION RTEC A special gift for a young boy opens up a heartwarming tale of childhood and imagination. Through thick and thin, this story shows us how much care it takes to hold on to special friends, and how important it is to sometimes let those things go. With endearing costumes and unforgettable characters, the Velveteen Rabbit is sure to appeal to your young audience. Based on the classic tale by Margery Williams Bianco, this show examines what it means to love and what it means to be real.

Children’s Saturday Movie: Detective Pikachu Saturday, November 16th • 10am-12pm Location: Auditorium NO REGISTRATION

Ace detective Harry Goodman goes mysteriously missing, prompting his son to find out what happened. Aiding in the investigation is Harry’s former Pokémon partner, wisecracking, adorable super-sleuth Detective Pikachu. Finding that they are uniquely equipped to work together they join forces to unravel the tangled mystery. This film is rated PG.

Homeschool Happenings: Germ Buster Thursday, November 21st • 10:30-11:30am Location: Auditorium NO REGISTRATION

Oh no! It’s the time of year when the flu makes a yearly appearance! Tyler Caldwell, from the Laurel County Health Department, will explain how we can stay healthy this winter, and we’ll do a fun make-and-take activity!

LEGO Club

Thursday, November 21st • 6-7pm Location: Community Room NO REGISTRATION Did you know that building with LEGOs enhances fine motor skills? Bring your favorite master builder and take advantage of the library’s LEGO collection. Take home a LEGO book, full of fun ideas, that will keep building on your child’s imagination.


PlayHouse THEATRICAL SERIES Living History: Chronicles of the Commonwealth Monday, November 4th (Best enjoyed by 6th - 12th grades)

The Velveteen Rabbit Tuesday, November 12th (Best enjoyed by Pre-K - 5th grades)

Bah Humbug! A One-Man Christmas Carol Thursday, December 5th (Best enjoyed by all ages.)

STORYTIME SCHEDULE Tuesday 10am • Babygarten 11am • Ready to Read

Wednesday 10am • Babygarten 11am • Ready to Read 4pm • Readers are Leaders Which Storytime is best for your child?

SHOW TIMES: 11AM & 1PM - SCHOOL PERFORMANCES 6PM - OPEN TO GENERAL PUBLIC

Doors open at 5:30pm and seating is on a first come, first served basis until capacity is reached.

Sponsored by:

Babygarten: Designed for children up to age 3, this program provides a basic understanding of child development, while providing an engaging time for children and caregivers! Ready to Read: This interactive storytime is designed for preschool aged children, and focuses on building cognitive, social, physical, and early literacy skills. Readers are Leaders: Geared for school aged students, this program provides a time to discuss books, play games, and participate in exciting hands-on activities.


ON DISPLAY

1968: A Folsom Redemption November 11th - January 7th

Celebrating the fiftieth anniversary of a landmark event, 1968: A Folsom Redemption is a collection of photographs and memories of two journalists lucky enough to be among a handful of eyewitnesses to the historic Johnny Cash concerts at Folsom Prison. This candid and personal photography exhibition covers a critical juncture in the career of Johnny Cash, one of the twentieth century’s most beloved performers.

Our Veterans Their Stories Honoring Our Falling Heroes

November 5th • 5:30-6:30pm (Reception) November 5th-29th Our Veterans, Their Stories: Honoring Our Fallen Heroes is a new chapter in our continuing history project that will give a voice to those who are no longer with us. The goal is to collect and preserve stories of local veterans for current and future generations. The hope is to share the human impact by focusing on the individuals, rather than the specific battles or wars they were involved in. We want you to see their faces, their stories, and gain knowledge from their experiences. Refreshments provided by the KY-DBHDID through the SAMHSA PFS 2015 Grant awarded to the Cumberland River Regional Prevention Center


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