PCLS January Newsletter 2023

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Hampton Memorial Library 304 Biltmore Road Easley, SC 29640

(864) 850-7077

Mon. - Thu. 9AM - 8PM Fri. 9AM - 6PM Sat. 10AM-4PM Sun. 2PM - 6PM

Central-Clemson Library 105 Commons Way Central, SC 29630 (864) 639-2711

Mon. - Thu. 9AM - 9PM Fri. & Sat. 9AM - 6PM Sun. 2PM - 6PM

Sarlin Library 15 S. Palmetto Street Liberty, SC 29657 (864) 843-5805

Mon. 10AM - 7PM Tues. - Fri. 10AM - 6PM Sat. 10AM - 2PM

Village Library 124 N. Catherine Street Pickens, SC 29671 (864) 898-5747

Mon., Tues., & Thurs. 9AM - 7PM Wed., & Fri. 9AM - 6PM Sat. 10AM - 2PM

Book Drops

All Library Locations

Six Mile Town Hall Dacusville Community Library Pumpkintown Fire Department Remote Lockers

Six Mile Town Hall

Book Drop & Remote Lockers Hours 24/7/365, all locations

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All library locations will be closed on January 1st, 2nd and 16th. CHECK
JANUARY 2023
A PUBLICATION OF THE PICKENS COUNTY LIBRARY SYSTEM Volunteer Fair Explore volunteer opportunities from local organizations January 26 • 10am-12pm • Easley Library Pickens County Meet the Author John M.Coggeshall January 17 • 6:00pm Easley Library Join John “Mike” Coggeshall as he talks about his latest book discussing Southern Appalachia. Q&A and book signing to follow. FREE TAX PREP* CALL 2-1-1 TO MAKE AN APPOINTMENT Appointments available at all library branches starting January 23rd. * For household incomes of less than $60,000
HAMPTON MEMORIAL LIBRARY Jan 4 Ticket to Paradise (PG-13) 1h 44m Jan 11 Banshees of Inisherin (R) 1h 54m Jan 18 Bullet Train (R) 2h 7m Jan 25 Father of the Bride (2022) (PG-13) 1h 57m Jan 6 Black Adam (PG-13) 2h 5m Jan 13 Pagemaster (G) 1h 20m Jan 20 Secret Headquarters (PG) 1h 44m Jan 27 Spider-man: Into the Spider-Verse (PG) 1h 57m Wednesday Matinees Family Movie Fridays Chair Yoga Jan 3 & 17 at 1:30pm Taught by a certified instructor. No experience necessary. Easley Book Club January 31 at 10am Haven by Emma Donoghue Come discuss popular fiction with us. January 23 6:30pm We Carry Their Bones by Erin Kimmerle 1:30 3:30 Gentle 60-minute class explores a blend of poses designed to bring greater mobility to the body, ease to places of discomfort, and relaxation to the mind. Gentle Yoga and Meditation January 10 at 1:30pm Personalized Journals Registration required. Call 864-850-7077. Paint Party Jan 21 at 1:30pm FAMILY LAW | Jan 23 • 5:30pm
CENTRAL-CLEMSON LIBRARY Central-Clemson Book Discussion January 26 • 1:00pm Till (PG-13) 2h 10m Bring a snack and join us for a movie. Brown bag Cinemas The Island of Missing Trees by Elif Shafak January 4 at 7pm January 12 • 1:00pm Ticket to Paradise (PG-13) 1h 44m Central-Clemson Cake Pan Collection Introducing the newest addition to our Library of Things Stop by to see what we have available, and keep an eye out for new items coming soon. This Collection is sponsored by the Friends of the Library. Hidden Figures by
February 1 at 7pm 50 Books 50 States Book Challenge Start off your year with a new at-your-pace book challenge. Read a book set in each state. Pick up a reading map and a list of recommended book titles.
Margot Lee Shetterly
VILLAGE LIBRARY Teen Anime Club Make a craft while watching episodes of Anime. Kaguya-sama: Love is War • January 7 at 11am Tuesdays at 10:30am Light Cardio Walk the Doodle Trail Some Light Resistance Strength Training and More Gentle Yoga Jan 20 9:30am Led by Kit Heelan of Butterfly Wellness, Yoga & Meditation. Bring a yoga mat if you have one. Call 898.5747 to register. January 10 at 4pm Welcome Wreaths Call 898-5747 to register. Pickens Book Club Jan 17 at 10:15am Next Year in Havana by Chanel Cleeton Free Seminar on End-of-Life Services MONDAY, JANUARY 9 AT 11:30AM Seating is limited. Call (864)-898-5747 to reserve your space. Food and beverage is provided at this lunch and learn. *Where available by law. 10% savings is not available in all states nor does it apply to cash-advance items. On already discounted Dignity Memorial plans, consumer is entitled to the greater of the two discounts. The Dignity Memorial network and Walmart are owned and operated by non-affiliated entities. Planning anything in advance has its rewards, whether it’s saving for a child’s college tuition or contributing to your retirement program. The same is true with making your funeral or cemetery plans in advance—it’s one of the most thoughtful gifts you can give your family. > Demystify end-of-life services > Discover 4 simple steps to planning ahead > Learn the advantages of pre-paying > Bring peace of mind to you and your loved ones > Receive 10% discount on plans through our partnership The Digni T y Me M orial ne T work is norT h aM erica’s M osT T rusT e D bran cre M aT ion an D ce M e T ery services, serving fa M ilies aT M ore T han 1,900 l JOIN US FOR A FREE EDUCATIONAL SEMINAR on end-of-life services. MONDAY, August 22nd at 11:30 A.M. PICKENS COUNTY LIBRARY Seating is limited to 30 attendees. Call (864)-898-5747 to reserve your space by the 20th. 124 NORTH CATHERINE STREET PICKENS, SC 29671 Gregory Stewart Licensed Funeral Director/Pre Need Counselor Dillard Funeral Home and Hillcrest Memorial Park 2402 Gentry Memorial Hwy Pickens, SC 29671 ***Food and beverage is provided at this lunch and learn.*** Provided by
licensed funeral director and pre-need counselor of Dillard Funeral Home and Hillcrest Memorial Park. Create a passport and collect stickers while learning about other countries. Homeschool Hangout Explore: 2023 Passport Program January 9 • 1pm Paula’s Projects Resolutions with Rudolph January 14th • 11am Family movie with crafts and games Learn about the benefits of minimalist living and how to get started. Minimalist Living January 21 • 11am with Tina Golightly Visit our website to download a Healthy Habit Bingo card for January and let’s get started together!
Gregory Stewart,
SARLIN LIBRARY Snowman Puppet Come to the Sarlin Library during the month of January to create a snowman puppet. For ages 0-11 years. While supplies last. Each take-home bag contains a book, a list of read-a-like authors, and more! Register by January 12th. Space is limited. Call 843-5805 to register. Look for more book bags in February! Winter Book Bag Club! Nathan Vannette of Growing Green Family Farms will share how seed starting can be a great way to save money and grow unique vegetables. Registration required, call 864-843-5805. January 30 • 5pm Seed Starting
Programs **No children’s programs on January 2nd or 16th. The library will be closed.** Books, crafts and activities for ages 2-5 (with a caregiver) Liberty Mondays at 10:30am Easley Tuesdays at 10:30am Pickens Wednesdays at 10:30am Central-ClemsonWednesdays at 10:30am PRESCHOOL STORYTIME Free and open to all ages. Kids 10 and under must be accompanied by an adult. League Every Thursday at 5:30pm Hampton Memorial Library in Easley (Expansion Space) All ages are invited! Storybuilders
Library Every Wednesday at 3:30pm
Library Every Thursday at 3:30pm Ages 0-5, with a grown-up, are invited to dress for a mess and join us for sensory play. Friday January 6 10:30am munchkins Thursday January 19 10:30am Friday January 13 10:30am Friday January 27 10:30am Hampton Memorial Library - Easley Meet Melody Mondays in January 3:30pm Tuesdays at 10:30am Sarlin Library, Liberty Nursery Rhymes, Motion & Music Birth - 3 years old with a caregiver Mother Goose on the Loose We do not meet on 5th Tuesdays Wiggles &Giggles
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Easley Music, movement, and nursery rhymes. Birth - 3 years old with a caregiver.
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Central Join us for exciting adventures on
Memorial Library Every Tuesday at 3:30pm Village Library Every Wednesday at 3:30pm Recommended for ages 6-12 Hampton Memorial Library - Easley December 13 • 6pm It might not be snowing outside, but we’re having a snow day at the library! Join us for snow stories, a snowman craft, and a snowball fight! January 24 • 6pm
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Hampton Memorial Library in Easley • Call 850-7077 for details TEEN PROGRAMS Teen Book Cafe January 19 • 5pm Bring Your Own Book Game Bring Your Own Book is the game of borrowed phrases, where players search through books for text to take way out of context. Ages 13 to 17 Jan 17 5pm teen advisory BOARD TAB designs library programs for teens. Anyone between the ages of 12-18 currently enrolled in middle or high school can join. Community service hours can be earned. Boku No Gaijin Anime Club January 3 5pm Bullet Journals Teen Art Club All teens are invited for an hour of gaming! Get Your Game On! January 5 • 5pm Telestrations Ever been curious of how poorly a game of telephone would go if you drew the phrase instead? Get ready to laugh at how silly things can turn out. Being an adult is hard. Like, really hard. Seriously. Learn to navigate the world of adulthood. January 12 • 5pm Watch So I’m a Spider, So What and make a craft! January 26 • 5pm Japan Crate! Open a mystery box and try authentic Japanese candy and snacks. January 24 • 5pm This month, learn tips and tricks for different types of interviews. Practice so you can land the job! Nailing that Interview
The PCLS Outreach Team Near You! GriefGroupSupport January 10 & 24 7:00pm Hampton Memorial Library - Easley A support group for anyone experiencing loss or grief. Registration is required. Call 864-850-7077. We are proud to be able to offer this service for 6 months through the assistance of grant funding. Cut to the Chase Book Club We’ll be at 312 Throwing Co. every month to discuss a different book. Must be 18 or older. Join us at 312 S Pendleton St., Easley to talk books, throw axes, and have a good time! Jan 10 • 6:30pm Registration required. Call 850-7077 Storytime for Kids Dacusville Community Library January 5 • 10:30am January 26 • 4pm Enjoy a storytime featuring books about families and chat with representatives from Thornwell to learn more about how you can help children in foster care. Special Storytime! January 12 • 10:30am An orphan girl named Earwig is adopted by a witch and comes home to a house filled with mystery and magic. (Rated PG) January 31 • 5pm teen movie night Earwig and the Witch Join us at Pickens Advance Auto Parts as we share about Auto Repair Source, a handy database full of step-by-step guides to repair vehicles old and new! Jan 20 10am-12pm Tri-County Tech Open House January 24 2:00pm - 6:00pm Hampton Memorial Library - Easley Hampton Memorial Library - Easley

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