Bell Co. Public Library District APRIL 2019

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B e ll C o. Publ ic Library District APRIL 2 0 19Come to your local library branch during theweek of April 8-13 and take advantage of .@ Middlesboro:National Library Week / April 8-13, 2019LIBRARIES STRONG COMMUNITIESNational Library Week is an annual celebrationhighlighting the valuable role libraries, librarians, andlibrary workers play in transforming lives andstrengthening our communities.This year’s theme, “Libraries StrongCommunities,” illustrates how today’s libraries are atthe heart of our cities, towns, schools and campuses,providing critical resources, programs and expertise.They also provide a public space where all communitymembers, regardless of age, culture or income level,can come together to connect and learn.FOML Spring Book SaleThe spring book sale, sponsored by the Friends ofthe Middlesboro Library (FOML) will be held onthe following dates:Friday, April 26th - 9:00 – 6:00Saturday, April 27th – 10:00 – 4:00Monday, April 29th – 9:00 – 6:00These book sales are the main fundraisers for the Friendsgroup. Because of their success, they are able to help thelibrary in many different ways.Friends of the Middlesboro LibraryACCESSORY SALE!April 5-6, 2019This fundraising event will support the Youth SummerReading Programs. SEE Insert for more info!“Pet Food for Fines” -- ALL WEEK!Poetry Month Scavenger Hunt -- Coloring –Patron Appreciation Day -Computer Classes -- Movie Day@ Pineville:“Pet Food for Fines – ALL WEEK”Scavenger Hunt -- “Guess the Number of Booksin the Library” Contest – Drop-In Craft Day -Patron Appreciation DayBoth libraries will celebrate PATRONAPPRECIATION DAY on Wed., April 10th.Make Your Own Stop by the PinevilleLibrary to enjoy ourEaster Tree and use theEaster stamps, markers,stickers and card stockto make Easter Cards for some ‘bunny’ special!Available thru Sat., April 20th during regular Libraryhours:M-F 10:00am-6:00pm, Saturday 10:00am-4:00pm.Seedling / Plant ExchangeComing Soon at thePineville Library!See Insert for more information!“April is a promise that May is bound to keep. “ - Hal BorlandAPRIL 2019

Here are a few of thenew adult books check your library forMORE, as well asNEW Children’s, Juvenile and Young Adult!NEW: ADULT FICTION Stranger Things : Suspicious minds / Bond, Gwenda Wolf pack / Box, C. J. The rhythm section : a Stephanie Patrick thriller /Burnell, Mark All the wrong places : a novel / Fielding, Joy Chocolate cream pie murder / Fluke, Joanne The knowledge / Grimes, Martha The Orphan's tale / Jenoff, Pam Dark tribute / Johansen, Iris House on fire : a novel / Kistler, Bonnie The secretary : a novel / Knight, Renee Finding Dorothy : a novel / Letts, Elizabeth Sold on a Monday : a novel / McMorris, Kristina The Cornwalls are gone / Patterson, James The First Lady / Patterson, James The fifth doctrine / Robards, Karen The island of sea women : a novel / See, Lisa\ American princess : a novel of first daughter AliceRoosevelt / Thornton, Stephanie Wild card / Woods, StuartRECENTLY ADDED DVDSA star is bornBook clubCrazy Rich AsiansBlack PantherOcean's 8Frozen riverEmpire FallsEach dawn I dieMargot at the weddingSister act 2 : back in the habitThe wonder years. Season 1Smallville: The Complete First & Second seasonsRead Across AmericaMs. Megan (Middlesboro Children’sLibrarian) and Ms. Piddle (BookmobileLibrarian) were visible at the Middlesboro Mall onSaturday, March 2nd for the Read Across America event.They ran into some familiar Dr. Seuss characters! Theyalso handed out materials & free books! Thank You!NEW : ADULT NON-FICTION Harlan County haunts : and tales of the unusual andamazing, featuring Caroline from the journal ofJames Saylor / Jackson, Darla Saylor More Harlan County haunts / Jackson, Darla Saylor Mystical mountains / Jackson, Darla Saylor Girl, Stop Apologizing : A Shame-Free Plan forEmbracing and Achieving Your Goals / Hollis,Rachel What if this were enough? / Havrilesky, Heather It's not supposed to be this way : finding unexpectedstrength when disappointments leave you shattered/ TerKeurst, Lysa Murder by the book : the crime that shockedDickens's London / Harman, Claire Maid : hard work, low pay, and a mother's will tosurvive / Land, Stephanie The best of enemies : race and redemption in the newSouth / Davidson, Osha Gray Shoot for the moon : the space race and theextraordinary voyage of Apollo 11 / Donovan, Jim2“April is a promise that May is bound to keep. “ - Hal BorlandAPRIL 2019

April 2019 Monthly & Daily Holidays,Special and Wacky Days: National Poetry MonthWomen’s Health MonthNational Donate Life MonthNational Humor MonthKeep America Beautiful MonthLawn and Garden MonthStress Awareness MonthAutism Awareness MonthNational Pecan Month Laugh at Work Week: Apr. 1-6National Library Week: Apr. 7-13Administrative Professionals Week:Apr. 21-271 April Fool's Day2 Children's Book Day2 National Peanut Butter and Jelly Day4 School Librarian Day5 National Walk to Work Day7 No Housework Day7 World Health Day10 National Siblings Day13 Scrabble Day14 International Moment of Laughter Day14 National Pecan Day15 Tax Day16 National Stress Awareness Day18 Poem in Your Pocket Day19 Passover begins21 Easter Sunday22 Earth Day23 National Zucchini Bread Day24 Administrative Professionals Day25 Take Your Daughter/Son to Work Day27 Tell a Story Day28 International Astronomy Day“April is a promise that May is bound to keep. “ - Hal BorlandAPRIL 20193

Children & Youth ProgramsToddler TimeWednesdays @ 10:30 a.m.Ages 6 mos. – Pre-KApril 3rd – Under the SeaApril 10th – Rain, Rain, Go AwayApril 17th – Bunnies and EggsApril 24th – SiblingsMiddlesboroBranchLÔÔKING AHEAD Summer Reading 2019: AUniverse of Stories!Sign-ups will begin on Monday,May 7th and end on May 26th.All ages welcome!Story Time AdventuresThursdays,April 4th, 11th, 18th & 25th@ 4:00 p.m.Grades K – 4th (ages 5-10)Teen Tuesdays - Board GamesTEEN TUESDAYSApril 2nd & 23rd@ 4:00 p.m.**Notice the date change:April 2nd NOT the 9th this month**Coloring ContestDuring the Month of AprilToddlers & School-AgePick up your coloring sheet at the front desk!Story Time Adventures - Animal PuppetsPinkalicious Tea forMommy and Me!Saturday, May 11th from1:00 – 3:00 p.m.Ages 4-10Come join us for a day of celebrating Moms thebest way we know how The Pinkalicious Way!We’ll have Pinkalicious Pink Tea, Crafts, Games,and Stories.Registration is required; it begins April 22nd.4Toddler Time “Happy Birthday,Dr. Seuss!”“April is a promise that May is bound to keep. “ - Hal BorlandAPRIL 2019

Children & Youth ProgramsPineville BranchToddler TimeTuesdays, April 2nd, 9th, 16th, 23rd,& 30th10:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m.Ages 18 mos. – 4 yrs.April– YogaApril 16th – Easter Egg Hunt (Ages 2-4)April 23rd - “Stories, Songs, and Stretches”with the Bell County Extension Office2ndStory Time / Crafts - Ages 5 and upSummer Reading Sign-UpGet ready to soar! Sign-ups for the 2019Summer Reading program, “A Universe ofStories” will begin on Monday, April 15th!Dragonfly crafting fun!!Tues., April– Kid’s Games –“Let’s Move!” @ 3:30 p.m.2ndThurs., April 4th – Crafts @ 3:30 p.m.Thurs., April 11th – Crafts @ 3:30 p.m.Tues., April 16th – Scavenger Hunt @ 3:30 p.m.Thurs., April 18th – Stephanie & Erica’s Art Class@ 3:30 – Registration required.Tues., April 30th - Crafts @ 3:30 p.m.Drop-In Craft DayMonday, April 8th10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.All AgesTeen Book ClubTuesday, April 9th@ 3:30 p.m.ATTENTION TEENS! Self-Defense ClassWednesday, April 24th from 4:00 – 6:00 p.m.Jim Fortner (“Tri-State Free Style Martial Arts”) will be teaching this FREE class!REGISTRATION is required – the first 50 people will get in.“April is a promise that May is bound to keep. “ - Hal BorlandAPRIL 20195

Adult Programs @ your libraryMiddlesboro BranchMonday’s R MurderBook ClubMon., April 8th @ 10:00 a.m.The Detective and the Pipe Girl,by Michael CravenNext Month: May 6, 2018, The Butterfly Sister, by AmyGail Hansen“Spring into Salads” will meeton Monday, April 8, 2019 at1:00 p.m. at the MiddlesboroLibrary.The program will be MealPlanning and the salad is “Snappy Pea Salad.”The final program will be on Monday, May 6th.Computer Classes:Wednesday, April 10th @ 10:30 a.m.Iphone and Ipad BasicsLearn basic features and functions of your iPad oriPhone including how to navigate, connect to WIFI,download and use apps, adjust settings and more.Attendees must have an Apple mobile device andbring with them their corresponding Apple accountusername and password. Pre-registrationrequired.Thursday, April 11th @ 10:30 a.m.Microsoft Word for BeginnersLearn how to create documents and letters, enterand format text and images, change line spacing,and copy and paste. We will also offer saving,sharing, and printing tips. Prerequisite: Experienceusing a mouse and some computer/Internetexperience. Pre-registration requiredCall Bonnie Banks at 248-4812 to register.6Time for Tea & TheeBook ClubTues., April 16th @ 10:30 a.m.Anne of Green Gables,by L. M. MontgomeryNext Month: May 14thThe Ride of our Lives, by Mike LeonardApril MoviesIn April we celebrate “NationalLibrary Week,” “National PoetryMonth,” and “National HumorMonth.” We will be showingmovies this month – about libraries and/orlibrarians, poetry, and humor! Check theMiddlesboro Library for a list of the actual titles.Fridays: April 12th & 19th10:30 a.m. &/or 1:30 p.m.Join us on Thursday, April 18th for“Crafternoon”@ the Middlesboro Public Library!In SympathyThe Middlesboro Public Library,and the two book clubs, Time for Tea& Thee and Mondays R Murder,extend our deepest sympathy to thefamily of Brenda K. Shell. Brendawas a faithful library patron andstarted participating in our books clubs in 2013. Wewill miss her.The family is holding a special Memorial onSunday, April 7, 2019 at 7:30 p.m. at theMiddlesboro Library, where they will releaselighted lanterns in her memory.“April is a promise that May is bound to keep. “ - Hal BorlandAPRIL 2019

Adult Programs @ your libraryPineville BranchBeginner Computer ClassesorOne-on-One ComputerTrainingFree @ the Pineville LibraryTo register call Danielle at (606) 337-3422.(Registration is required.)Self-Defense ClassWednesday, April 24th4:00 – 6:00 p.m.Jim Fortner (Tri-State Free Style Martial Arts) willbe teaching this FREE class!REGISTRATION is required –the first 50 people will get in.Mystery Loves Company Book ClubWEDNESDAY, April 10th@ 11:00 a.mStill Life, by Fielding, JoyNEXT MONTH: Wed., May 8thSerena, by Rash, RonMOVIE DAYTuesday, April 16th @ 10:00 a.m.The Pineville Library shows a movie withfree popcorn and soft drinks each month.The movie for April is based on the book ofthe same title, “Because of Winn Dixie”.Book Bunch Book ClubWEDNESDAY, April 24th@ 11:00 a.m.The English Patient, by MichaelOndaatjeNEXT MONTH: Wed., May 22nd:Belle: An Amish Retelling of Beauty and the Beast,by Sarah PriceMystery Loves Company Book ClubRegistration is required for both clubs.KISS Yoga & Exercise Class5:15 – 5:45 p.m.Mondays: April 1st, 8th, 15th, 22nd & 29thWednesdays: April 3rd, 10th, & 17thStephanie’s Painting Class - Cardinals“April is a promise that May is bound to keep. “ - Hal BorlandAPRIL 20197

Middlesborough-Bell CountyPublic Library126 S. 20th Street / P O Box 1677Middlesboro KY 40965-3677Telephone: 606-248-4812606-248-8766 (fax)Hours: M-F 9:00 am – 6:00 pmSaturday 10:00 am – 4:00 pmPineville-Bell CountyPublic Library214 Walnut Street / P O Box 1490Pineville KY 40977-1490Telephone: 606-337-3422606-337-9862 (fax)Hours: M-F 10:00 am – 6:00 pmSaturday 10:00 am – 4:00 pmCurrent Bell County Bookmobile Schedule:Schedule runs bi-weekly; please check our website’s onlinecalendar @ bellcpl.org, call the libraries @ (606)248-4812 or(606)337-3422, or Marilou Johnson@ (606)302-6035 for exact dates.Mondays, APRIL 1, 15, & 29Middlesboro HomeboundMondays, APRIL 8 & 22Pineville HomeboundTuesdays, APRIL 2, 16 & 30Day Care Centers: Kidz Korner, Noah’s Ark,Pride & Joy, Small Wonders, and Smart StartTuesdays, APRIL 19 & 23Middlesboro Health & Rehab.; Mt.View Healthcare;Ferndale Apts.; Just Family Adult Day Care;Middlesboro Sr. CitizensWednesdays, APRIL 3, & 1710:15 a.m. – Horizon Day Care CenterThursdays, APRIL 4 & 18Bell County Forestry Camp; Frakes Elementary School;Henderson SettlementMiss Piddle made aBookmobile to representBell County on the mapof Kentucky libraries atthe KPLA SpringConference inLexington!8Wednesdays, APRIL 10 & 24Clear Creek Baptist Bible CollegeThursdays, APRIL 11 & 25Wilderness Trail Manor; Kettle Island; Stoney ForkIn honor of National Bookmobile Day,Miss Piddle and the Book-mobile willbe on the Long’s Pic-Pac PARKINGLOT in Pineville on WED., APRIL10th from 12:00– 4:00 p.m.Hope to see you there!“April is a promise that May is bound to keep. “ - Hal BorlandAPRIL 2019

FOML Accessory Sale“April is a promise that May is bound to keep. “ - Hal BorlandAPRIL 2019

Pineville – New Program“April is a promise that May is bound to keep. “ - Hal BorlandAPRIL 2019

“April is a promise that May is bound to keep. “ - Hal Borland APRIL 2019 Toddler Time Tuesdays, April 2nd, 9th, 16th, 23rd, & 30th 10:30 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. Ages 18 mos. – 4 yrs. April 2nd – Yoga April 16th – Easter Egg Hunt (Ages 2-4) April 23rd - “Stories, Songs, and Stretches” Stories” wi

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