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Biblio BulletinVolume 10, Issue 3 | June – July 2018

Summer Reading Program 2018

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319 Wapping StreetFrankfort, KY 40601

502-352-2665www.pspl.org

Hours:Mon-Thurs: 9-8

Friday: 9-6Saturday: 9-5Sunday: 1-5

Board of Trustees:www.pspl.org/board-trustees

Patty Crittenden Natalie Wilkerson Robert Kellerman

John Bator Mark Overstreet

Maria Bartholemew Mary Lynn Collins

Alison Cuentas Carolyn Lynch

Cheryl Sandefur

Library Director:Donna Gibson

Media Designer and Newsletter Editor:

Stacy Stamper

Holiday Closings:The Library will be closed:

Wednesday, July 4

Libraries Rock!

Beanstack App

Ready to go? Early registration begins May 29. Start at our website, www.pspl.org.

Join in on the fun this summer! There’s something for everyone.

open the app, search for Paul Sawyier Public Library. You can then log into your existing Beanstack account. If you participated in last year’s Summer Reading Program, your account is still good. If you are new to Summer Reading (glad to have you join us!), follow the directions on page 4 to sign up through a web browser.

The cool thing about this app is that you can use it all year long to keep track of what you’ve read.

Questions about Summer Reading? Please ask at the Check Out or Youth Services desks.

We’re starting the summer off on the right note! Join us June 14-July 27 as we rock on and explore the world through music and reading.

Adults, teens, and kids can all read for a chance to win prizes. Plus, we’re hosting many upbeat events and programs this summer. Go take a peek at the calendar in the back of this magazine - it’s packed! It’s going to be a busy summer, and we can’t wait!

Track your reading from the convenience of your phone to enter prize drawings for the 2018 Summer Reading Program!

The Beanstack Tracker app is new this year! With this app, you can quickly scan the barcode of the book you are reading to add it to your log. You can even check out your reading stats. The app also makes it easy to manage the reading logs for each

member of your family.

As soon as you download and

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Friends of the LibrarySummer Book Sale

Amnesty Month for JuneYou may bring them into the Library or place them in one of our book drops.

If you have previously returned overdue items but have a large fine, stop in and talk to us about resolving the situation, so you can use the Library again.

If you have lost your library card, we will replace it for free of charge during Amnesty Month.

Thank you for using the Library, and we’re glad to have you back to enjoy the new spaces and services!

In celebration of our newly expanded Library we are declaring June 2018 Amnesty Month. We want all community residents to use and enjoy the Library. You may feel uncomfortable if you have items checked out that you were unable to return on time. Please feel welcome to bring in those long overdue books, CDs, DVDs, and other items — even if they have been overdue for months or years.

For the month of June, we encourage you to return those items and clear your account.

The Friends of Paul Sawyier Public Library will host the Summer Book Sale Tuesday, June 26, through Saturday, June 30, in the Library Parking Garage.

All hardback books are $1.00; paperbacks are 25 cents; and large paperbacks are 50 cents. On Saturday, a box of books is $5.00, and a bag is $2.00.

June 26 • 4:00pm-7:00pm (Friends’ Preview Day)

June 27 • 10:00am-7:00pm

June 28 • 10:00am-7:00pm

June 29 • 10:00am-5:00pm

June 30 • 10:00am-2:00pm (Bag & Box Day)

New & Upcoming BooksA Higher Loyalty by James Comey

Death Doesn’t Bargain by Sherrilyn Kenyon

The Forgotten Road by Richard Paul Evans

Barracoon by Zora Neale Hurston

Our Kind of Cruelty by Araminta Hall

The Cast by Danielle Steel

Three Days in Moscow by Bret Baier

By Invitation Only by Dorothea Benton Frank

Calypso by David Sedaris

To the Moon and Back by Karen Kingsbury

The President Is Missing by Bill Clinton and James Patterson

Us Against You by Fredrik Backman

Brief Cases by Jim Butcher

The Pharaoh Key by Douglas Preston & Lincoln Child

The Perfect Couple by Elin Hilderbrand

All We Ever Wanted by Emily Giffin

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• Go to www.pspl.org and click on “Summer Reading Registration.”

• If you participated in 2017, sign in, and click on “Register.” • If you are new, click on “Register an Individual or Family.”• Fill out the information, and hit “Next.”

The Summer Reading Program starts June 14, but early registration begins May 29.

Sign up online at www.pspl.org or at the Library.

After registering online, stop by the Library to pick up a ticket to a Kick-Off Pool Party at the Juniper Hill Aquatic Center on June 14, 15, or 18.

Parents, it’s easy to manage your children’s accounts if you sign them up under your own account. You will only need to keep track of one username and password for the whole family. • Log in or create your own account (above).• If your children are new to the program, click on “Add a

Reader” under “Settings.” Fill out their information, and hit “Next.”

• If your children participated in 2017, click on “Switch Reader,” select your child’s name, then click on “Register.”

• Register for Summer Reading.• Read or listen to books.• Track your reading online

or through the app.• For every three hours read,

gain an entry into a prize drawing for one of three Kroger gift cards.

• Register for Summer Reading.• Read & participate in teen

activities. • Earn achievement badges

online for a prize. • Come to the Library and

choose a prize. Enter to win a special teen prize for each age group.

• Register for Summer Reading.• Read & participate in fun

activities. • Earn achievement badges

online for a prize. • Come to the Library and

choose a prize. Enter to win a $50 gift card for each age group/grade level.

Log your reading from the convenience of your phone! The Beanstack app is available from the Apple and Google Play stores.

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Summer Reading at the Farm Thursday, June 21 • 10:00am | Kentucky State University’s Research Farm Join PSPL as we team up with Kentucky State University to explore their Research Farm. Discover goats, bees, fish, and more!

Madcap Puppets Present: Rumpelstiltskin Thursday, June 28 • 10:00am and 6:30pm | Peaks Mill Elementary School Watch amazing puppets spin straw into gold at this special performance!

Chris Camp: The Whip Guy Thursday, July 12 • 10:00am and 6:30pm | Bridgeport Elementary School Join world record holding bullwhip performer Chris Camp in a wild and exciting show. This show does include sudden, loud noises.

Cincinnati Circus Presents: The Pirate Show Thursday, July 26 • 10:00am and 6:30pm | Hearn Elementary School Celebrate the end of summer reading with an ARGmazing performance!

Pete the Cat Concert with Eric Litwin Friday, June 8 • 6:00pm and 7:00pm | River Room | Free ticket required (available May 29) Come enjoy a performance by the #1 bestselling author of the original four Pete the Cat books, The Nuts, and Groovy Joe, as he shares his unique blend of music & literacy.

Summer Reading Kick-Off Pool PartyThursday, June 14, Friday, June 15, OR Monday, June 18 • 7:30pm-9:30pm Juniper Hill Aquatic Center | Free ticket required | Register for the Summer Reading Program, and pick up your ticket to the party! All children must have an adult accompanying them, and each person entering the Aquatic Center must have a ticket.

All ages | Groups are welcome at all special events, but please call ahead: 352-2665 x205

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Inside the Lines Coloring Club Saturday, June 2 • 1:00pm-3:00pm Community Room Saturday, July 7 • 1:00pm-3:00pm | River Room Join us for an afternoon of coloring and relaxation! Adult coloring books offer a fun way to tap into your creativity. No registration.

Ribbon Cutting Ceremony Monday, June 4 • 1:00pm Join us as we celebrate the newly-completed Library expansion!

The First 13th Amendment Monday, June 4 • 6:30pm Dr. Marshall Myers will present this program sponsored by the Frankfort Civil War Roundtable, Capital City Museum, and PSPL. No registration.

The Natural History of Franklin County: Mussels

Tuesday, June 5 • 6:30pm Join Mike Compton of the Kentucky Natural Heritage Program as he discusses the role of mussels, their biology, and diversity (including rare species). Presented by PSPL and the Woods & Waters Land Trust.

Milestones & Meltdowns Every Wednesday • 11:00am-12:30pm Youth Program Room Parent group for anyone with a child from birth to age 3. While your little one is welcome to join, this group is for you, the parent. No registration.

Yoga for Beginners Wednesday, June 6 • 6:00pm Wednesday, June 20 • 6:00pm Wednesday, July 11 • 6:00pm Wednesday, July 25 • 6:00pm

Certified yoga instructor Grace Rogers will lead participants in breathing exercises, simple physical postures with some flowing in between, and relaxation. Please wear comfortable clothing, and bring a yoga mat if you have one.

Board Game Day Saturday, June 16 • 1:00-4:00pm | River Room Saturday, July 21 • 1:00-4:00pm | Community Room Drop in for some tabletop fun! Play games from our collection, or bring your own. No registration.

Steel Appeal Saturday, June 23 • 2:00pm Join us for a performance by the Steel Appeal combo, a 4-piece steel drum band that incorporates various musical styles from Africa to Trinidad! No registration.

Name That Tune! Thursday, June 28 • 6:30pm Monday, July 30 • 6:30pm

Prove your rock star status during this trivia night based on the classic TV game show!

Lyrical Wall Art Monday, July 9 • 6:00pm Thursday, July 12 • 6:00pm

Create unique canvas art from sheet music and your favorite song lyrics!

Registration is required, and all events will take place in the River Room, unless otherwise stated. Register at www.pspl.org/calendar, at the Library, or by contacting Diane Dehoney at 352-2665 x108 or [email protected].

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FrankfortCon Saturday, July 14 • 10:00am-6:00pm Capital Plaza Hotel Visit the PSPL booth during Frankfort’s first comic and pop culture convention!

June is Pride MonthPride Community Open House Saturday, June 9 • 1:00pm-4:00pm Representatives from local LGBTQ organizations will be available to offer their resources and support. All are welcome, and no registration is required. Participating organizations include AVOL, Capital Pride, Fairness Campaign, PFLAG, Pride Community Services Organization, the Kentucky Fried Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence, and the Derby City Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence.

Film Discussion: PRIDE Monday, June 11 • 6:30pm

Join us to discuss this film inspired by an extraordinary true story! When the National Union of Mineworkers goes on strike during the summer of 1984, a London-based group of gay and lesbian activists raise money to support the strikers’ families. Rebuffed by the Union, the group identifies a tiny mining village in Wales and sets off to make their donation in person. As the strike continues, the two groups discover that standing together makes for the strongest union of all.

Pride Month Theatrical Selections Monday, June 25 • 6:30pm

Local actors, directed by Katy Doyle, will perform theatrical selections from Angels in America, Stop Kiss, and The Normal Heart.

Discussion GroupsBreakfast with a Book Every 5th Saturday • 9:30am Community RoomJune 2 | The Fifth Child by Doris LessingJuly 7 | The Violent American Century: War and Terror Since World War II by John W. Dower

Film Discussion Group 1st Thursday of the month • 6:30pm Board RoomJune 7 | The Umbrellas of Cherbourg directed by Jacques DemyJuly 5 | Key Largo directed by John Huston

Kentucky Book Group 3rd Thursday of the month • 6:30pmJune 21 | King of the World by David RemnickJuly 19 | The Night Mark by Tiffany Reisz

Mystery Book Group 4th Monday of the month • 7:00pm Board Room June 25 | A Quiet Life in the Country by T.E. KinseyJuly 23 | A Killing in the Hills by Julia Keller

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Registration is required, and all events will take place in the River Room, unless otherwise stated. Register at www.pspl.org/calendar, at the Library, or by contacting Diane Dehoney at 352-2665 x108 or [email protected].

PSPL at the Movies: A Shot at Glory Tuesday, July 10 • 6:30pm | Board Room

Join us to discuss this film about the manager of a second tier Scottish soccer team who, when faced with pressure from the team’s American owner, is forced to bring in a new superstar player. With this new addition to the roster, he hopes to finally turn the team’s fortunes around and prevent the franchise from moving away from the fiercely loyal town it has known for a century.

Community Book Discussion: The Hate U Give

Monday, July 16 • 6:30pm Join the Frankfort Anti-Racism Advocates and PSPL to discuss this thought-provoking novel about a teen girl who is the only witness to her friend’s fatal shooting by a police officer.

Book Discussion: The Road to Woodstock

Tuesday, July 24 • 6:30pm Join us to discuss Michael Lang’s true story of booking talent; winning over agents, promoters, and townspeople; taking on fleets of volunteers; building a festival site from the ground up; and, in the end, creating the landmark cultural event that defined a generation – the Woodstock Music and Art Fair.

Open House Saturday, July 28 • 1:00pm-4:00pm Construction is complete! Come check out the expansion, visit booths to learn what your new and improved Library has to offer, and win cool prizes!

Go to www.pspl.org and click on “Summer Reading Registration” to create an account and submit your reading logs online. For every three hours you read or listen, you will be entered into a drawing for one of three Kroger gift cards. To be eligible to win, you must have a valid library account.

Rock ‘n’ Roll Heaven: A Library Murder Mystery

Saturday, July 21 • 6:00pm Free ticket required | Channel your inner sleuth to catch the culprit during this interactive murder mystery night with a rock ‘n’ roll twist!

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Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday

Create a reading routine this summer! By reading each day for at least 21 days, you’re on your way to being an everyday reader! Log each day you read and once you reach 21 days, come to the Library to claim your prize and be entered to win one of our grand prizes.

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Storyhours begin June 18 and run through July 17. Registration is required and begins June 4.

Book Babies Tuesday • 11:00am | Ages 0-24 Months

Stories, songs, and rhymes specially designed for our youngest patrons and their parents or caregivers.

Parents and Tots Mondays • 10:00am OR Tuesdays • 5:30pm

Ages 2-3 Young children, accompanied by an adult, are introduced to simple stories, fingerplays, and activities.

Preschool Storytime Mondays • 11:00am OR Tuesdays • 6:30pm

Ages 4-5 and entering kindergarten Stories, songs, crafts, and other activities for preschoolers.

Toddlers Rock Pete the Cat Tuesday, June 5 • 5:30pm

OR Wednesday, June 6 • 10:00am | Ages 2-3 Young children, accompanied by an adult, will have fun with Pete the Cat activities.

Pete the Cat Scavenger Hunt Tuesday, June 5 • 6:30pm

Ages 4-5 and entering kindergarten Discover more about Pete the Cat through a scavenger hunt!

Mythbusters! June 20 | Try to debunk myths, discovering

what is truth and what is NOT.

Spy Day June 27 | Put on your spy gear for the day and

solve a musical mystery!

STEAM Rocks July 11 | Discover rocks through exciting

STEAM activities.

Classical for Kids! July 18 | Fun with musical instruments!

Don’t miss Pete the Cat Family Night on Thursday, June 7 (page 14), and the author event, Get Groovy with Eric Litwin, on Friday, June 8 (page 5)!

Wednesdays • 4:30pm | Grades 1-2 Registration is required | Youth Program Room

Registration is required unless otherwise stated, and signups begin two Mondays before the event.

Please register at www.pspl.org/calendar or at the Library. All events will be in the Youth Program Room, unless otherwise stated

Explore Music Through STEAM June 18 | Discover ways to create music through

science, technology, engineering, art, and mathematics.

Messy Art Day June 25 | Let’s get messy with noodle art, spray

bottles, bubble wrap art, and more!

Minute to Win It July 2 | What can you accomplish in a minute?

Snacks that Rock July 9 | Learn how to make some rocking

snacks!

CD Scratch Art July 16 | Old CDs provide a great medium for

scratch art!

Mondays • 4:30pm | Grades 3-5 Registration is required | Youth Program Room

Wednesdays • 10:30am-11:30am | No registration Preschool (age 4+) through 5th grade

Music Rocks June 20 | Juniper Hill Park Start summer reading in perfect harmony as we explore and make musical instruments.

Exploring Rocks June 27 | Archery Park at Cove Spring Park Get your hands dirty when you come and explore in this messy program.

You Rock July 11 | Archery Park at Cove Spring Park You are an amazing person! Celebrate what makes you unique. Bring a clean white t-shirt to tie-dye!

Water Rocks July 18 | Juniper Hill Park Cool off when you come to join in with water games and activities! Bring a towel and expect to get wet!

Each Wednesday at the Park event will wrap-up with a simple storytime. Participants are welcome to bring a picnic lunch to enjoy while they listen to great books. All children must have an adult accompanying them.

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Musical Paint Night June 18 | Youth Program Room

Let the power of music inspire a one-of-a-kind canvas painting.

Ceramics June 25 | Broadway Clay, 223 W. Broadway

Learn the basics of wheel-thrown pottery.

Photography July 2 | Youth Program Room

Learn the principles of photography and snap some photos of downtown Frankfort. Bring your own phone, tablet, or camera.

Mosaic Tile Art July 9 | Youth Program Room

Learn about the world of mosaic art, and create your own tile.

Landscape Watercolor July 16 | Cove Spring Park, 100 Cove Spring Rd.

Experience outdoor landscape painting at Cove Spring Park. Meet at the waterfall.

Tennis in the Park June 19 | Juniper Hill Park

Learn about the fast-paced sport of tennis, and improve your skills. Bring a tennis racket if you have one.

Archery June 26 | The Archery Park at Cove Spring Park

Draw your bow and take aim! Join us for an introduction to archery. Bows and arrows provided.

Bowling July 3 | Capital Bowl; 80 Anderson Rd.

Let’s strike out with bowling and learn fun new skills.

Yoga July 10 | River Room

Relax with some Beatles-inspired yoga with instructor Grace Rogers. Bring a yoga mat or beach towel.

Zumba July 17 | River Room

Let loose and have a blast with an upbeat dance workout.

Mondays • 6:00pm | Grades 6-12 Registration is required

Tuesdays • 7:00pm | Grades 6-12 Registration is required

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Registration is required unless otherwise stated, and signups begin two Mondays before the event. Please register at www.pspl.org/calendar or at the Library.

PokéClub June 21 | Play, battle, and create as we celebrate

everything Pokémon!

Harry Potter Club June 28 | Join us for a magical afternoon with

the boy who lived.

Let’s Karaoke! July 5 | Take center stage and sing your favorite karaoke songs!

Comic Book Fandom Fun July 12 | Embrace your inner hero and make a

mini graphic novel. Celebrate your favorite heroes and characters with games and fun.

Star Wars Fun & Games July 19 | Travel to a galaxy far, far away. Play and

create with Star Wars.

Thursdays • 4:30pm | Grades 3-12 Registration is required | Youth Program Room

Chaotic Good by Whitney Gardner Cameron wants only to complete her costume portfolio in peace, but when a trip to the local comic shop results in a hostile reception from a male employee, she returns disguised as a boy at her twin brother’s suggestion and finds herself drafted into a D&D campaign.

The Cruel Prince by Holly BlackJude was seven years old when her parents were murdered and she and her two sisters were stolen away to live in the treacherous High Court of Faerie. Ten years later, Jude wants nothing more than to belong there, despite her mortality. But many of the fey despise humans. Especially Prince Cardan.

Long Way Down by Jason ReynoldsDriven by the secrets and vengeance that mark his street culture, 15-year-old Will contemplates over the course of 60 psychologically suspenseful seconds whether or not he is going to murder the person who killed his brother.

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Parakeet Encounter Friday, June 22 • 10:30-12:00pm OR 3:00pm-6:00pm | Library Parking Lot Explore the world through a bird’s-eye view. Crafts and activities will be available in the River Room until 12:00, while 30 participants at a time can explore the Parakeet Encounter with live parakeets! No registration.

Safari Live Friday, June 29 • 10:30am | River Room Keep your eyes open for elephants, lions, buffalos, giraffes, and many other iconic African species as we explore the African bush live via satellite. No registration.

Geology Rocks Friday, July 6 • 10:30am | River Room Be a rockin’ geologist and paleontologist for a day as you discover beautiful rocks, minerals, and fossils with the Living Arts and Science Center! No registration.

Baby Chick Fun Friday, June 1 • 11:00am | No registration.

Pete the Cat Family Night Thursday, June 7 • 6:30pm | Families with children of all ages, come and enjoy Pete the Cat stories, crafts, and activities. No registration.

Story Thyme Tuesday, June 12 • 6:30pm AND Tuesday, July 31 • 6:30am | No registration We’re partnering with the Franklin County Farmers Market to deliver a healthy storytime.

Instrument Petting Zoo with Lexington Philharmonic

Friday, July 13 • 10:30-11:00am OR 11:15-11:45am | River Room Ticket required | Kids of all ages will have the opportunity to touch, hold, discover, and play instruments from all families. *Free tickets will be available at the Youth Services desk starting Monday, July 2. Families needing more than 4 tickets, please contact the Youth Services Department at 352-2665 x205.

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Registration is required unless otherwise stated, and signups begin two Mondays before the event. Please register at www.pspl.org/calendar or at the Library. All events will be in the Youth Program Room.

Meet an African Penguin Friday, July 20 • 10:30am-11:30am

OR 11:30am-12:30pm | River Room Ticket required | Do you want a penguin to waddle around you? To learn everything about penguins – including physical characteristics and why the African penguins are endangered? Examine penguin artifacts? Want to discover more about their natural predators and human threats? If so, then this is the program for you! *Free tickets will be available at the Youth Services desk starting Monday, July 9. Families needing more than 4 tickets, please contact the Youth Services Department at 352-2665 x205.

Steel Appeal for Kids and Families Saturday, June 23 • 11:00am | River Room Join us for an energetic, hands-on session with a steel drum band just for kids and families! No registration.

Steel Appeal Concert Saturday, June 23 • 2:00pm | River Room Join us for an energetic performance by the Steel Appeal combo, a 4-piece steel drum band that incorporates various musical styles from Africa to Trinidad! For adults and families. No registration.

Hooray for the U.S.A. Saturday, June 30 • 11:00am | Celebrate America’s birthday with games, crafts, and fun for everyone. No registration.

Family Yoga Saturday, July 7 • 11:00am | Take time out of your busy schedule to relax and do yoga together. Bring a yoga mat or beach towel. No registration.

Family Putt-Putt Golf Saturday, July 14 • 11:00am | Bring your family to play PSPL’s Fairy Tale Putt-Putt Golf! No registration.

Chemistry Fun Saturday, July 21 • 11:00am | Join Alltech to

become a mad scientist, and have fun with chemistry! Registration required.

Open House Saturday, July 28 • 1:00pm-4:00pm Construction is complete, and we have added 23,681 total square feet to the building. Come check out the expansion, visit booths to learn what your new and improved Library has to offer, and win cool prizes!

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