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Teen Read Week
Thursday, June 18, 2009
Get Creative with Crochet
If you missed our crochet workshop tonight we have another one scheduled for Thursday, June 25 at 7 p.m. Vivian from Pat Catan's in Amherst is a great teacher and everyone had a great time. Summer reading really is for all ages. Kids and adults attended the workshop and found out we all had something in common - we were all beginners when it came to crochet. See you next week.
Thursday, May 7, 2009
Wii Love Summer Reading
During "Wii Love Summer Reading" you'll get a preview of some of our prizes, our programs, and hey....of course there will be food. Since summer reading is always such a "hit" we'll be serving up ballpark favorites while you can brush up on your video games and find reasons that "Wii" all love to come to the Amherst Public Library.
Wear a baseball shirt and get in free.....wait, everything is free at the library.
See you then.
Tuesday, April 28, 2009
Vote for "Tales of the Starlight Drive-in"
Wednesday, April 15, 2009
Worm Farmers Unite
Eggshells, cups, cans, even milk cartons can be made into seed starters. And don't forget the farmer's helper. Did you know there are over 1000 species of earthworms. Darwin studied earthworms extensively and deemed them essential to agriculture and human existance. Pretty deep.
To make your own worm farm, cut off the top of a two liter plastic bottle, about right at the top of the soda label. I poked a few holes in the bottom for drainage and added a bit of sand, soil, and some strips of newspaper I had soaked in water and squeezed out the excess water from.
Add worms, a piece of lettuce or other vegetable scraps, and keep moist. Worms love the dark so I used black paper taped to form a cylinder to keep the worms in the dark. Feed them often and keep the soil moist. After a few days you'll be able to see the worm tracks and castings as they recycle their food! Add the soil to your garden.
Monday, April 13, 2009
Set a Deadline for Read Ohio!
Ben chose to keep his eminent death a secret from his friends and even from his brother, Cody. The fear of our personal mortality keeps us all on a sort of moral leash, but undone from this boundry of fear of the unknown, Ben was able to question everything from his history teacher's blessed text book to understanding how his own death would impact those he loved. Chris Crutcher’s books always take readers on an emotional journey, and DEADLINE is no exception.
The goal of "Choose to Read Ohio", sponsored by the State Library of Ohio, is to encourage the reading of books written by Ohio authors together across Ohio communities. The library encourages Ohioans to Read Together, Read Ohio, and Read for Life.
Wednesday, April 8, 2009
Plant a seed and read!
Celebrate upcoming Earth Day when you drop in for our Make-it Take-it Activitiy available Thursday, April 16, between 3:30 and 5:30 p.m. This Earth friendly fun takes about 20 minutes to complete. Take our Earth Day Quiz while you're here.
Of course it's free.
Look for more creative garden projects coming up this summer at the library
Check out what my friends are doing at Veggie U in Milan, Ohio, to educate kids about sustainability.
Thursday, April 2, 2009
Firelands Classroom Designs Library Ads
The library staff voted on the ad they thought would best represent the library in the upcoming April 8 special issue of the Chronicle. Sarah Slack's design was chosen as the winner and she was presented with a framed copy of her ad recently when Robin Wood, director of the Amherst Public Library, visited her classroom.
But everybody's a winner when they take part in any library activity. Stop by and view the ads on display on the second floor by the reference desk.
Monday, March 30, 2009
Hobby Day Huge Success
This year the event filled the library and spilled out onto the lawn where four baby alpaca's from Sunset Farm in Vermilion visited with kids. "This was the first time the babies have been away from the farm," explained MarLynn Boehnlein. "We are heading to a three day event in Columbus later this spring and being here at the library will help with the babies getting used to being out in public."
Ron Price, a local magician and escape artist, entertained people and even taught kids a few tricks they could do at home with objects anyone has around the house. "Learning a magic trick you can show your friends is a great self esteem booster for kids," said Ron who has been featured at the Lorain Rose Garden Cafe along with other magic venues across Ohio. The library is looking forward to having Ron present a magic workshop as part of this year's summer reading program.
The youngest participant was Mitch Sebok, an avid flint collector, who brought a great display of rocks as well as photos from different sites and a rock tumbler. Mitch even offered free rocks to those kids looking to kick off their own collection.
Staff members even got involved and put up displays at their desks showcasing their hobby. It was great seeing all the different things people in our community were involved in and activities available in our area.
And remember, using the library is everyone's hobby. Stop by and check out books, magazines, movies, CDs or just sit and relax.
We're saving a chair for you.
Thursday, March 19, 2009
Teen program went SMOOTH-ly
Fresh watermelon, orange slices and lots of juice was consumed as kids played Guitar Hero on the two X-Box 360s the library had set up.
"This is the best teen event ever" said Nick, who even stayed and helped sweep the floor after everyone else had left when it was time to close down the Smoothie Tiki Hut.
Beach chairs were available for lounging and sitting under the large beach umbrella and looking at the flamingo lights seemed to get everyone in the mood for spring break.
Monday, March 16, 2009
Looking for a book?
If you feel like your carrying a giant curse around with you then think of seventeen-year-old Lucy who discovers her family is under an ancient curse by an evil Elfin Knight. To add to the pressure she realizes she must perform three impossible tasks before her daughter is born in order to save them both from an eternity of ....well you'll see.
Friday, March 13, 2009
Online Teen Book Club
Tuesday, March 10, 2009
Nuevos Libros!
Hola amigos!
Me llamo Cheryl and I've got news about some new resources at the Amherst Public Library. We've added a small collection of Spanish language reading materials. Multi-linqual families as well as students and home schoolers are always looking for materials to help them retain and learn Spanish. Now we offer some reading materials that go beyond the regular language tapes.
Friday, March 6, 2009
Magic in the Air
Just kidding....but that last girl took it pretty seriously.
My new favorite magician is Joshua Jay. I've been working on his virtual card tricks on the Internet that don't even require cards. Can't get much easier. And who knows....if this library thing doesn't work out I may be on the street with David Blaine.
Anyone wishing to demonstate their magic tricks should stop by the library and let Mrs. Ashton take a short video of you doing the trick. We want short, impromtu magic that can be performed easily at my desk. We'll post them online and make a video wall.
Abracadabra! Bring it on!
Friday, February 27, 2009
Wednesday, February 18, 2009
Teen Beach Day at the Amherst Public Library
Hey Giligan...Mary Anne...
Join us for a two hour tour (well not quite) and take a break from winter weather with Teen Game Day at the Amherst Public Library.
Video games, tropical refreshments and more.
Wednesday, March 18, 3:30 - 5 p.m.
I'm thinking only Beach Boy songs on Guitar Hero.
Get out your tropical shirts and flip flops and join us.