Library happenings J U N E 2 0 1 5 V O L U M E 8 , I S S U E 6
www.wasco.plinkit.org
The Dalles-Wasco County Public Library 722 Court St The Dalles OR 97058 (541)296-2815
Monday—Thursday 10 a.m.—8:30 p.m. Friday 10 a.m.—6 p.m. Saturday 10 a.m.—5 p.m.
Dufur School/ Community Library (located at the Dufur School Campus)
802 NE 5th St Dufur, OR 97021 (541)467-2588
Summer Hours are:
Tuesday & Thursday
10:00 a.m.—Noon
1:00 p.m.—3:00 p.m.
6:00 p.m.—8:00 p.m.
Southern Wasco County Library 410 Deschutes Ave Maupin, OR 97037 (541)395-2208
Tuesday 1:00 p.m.—6:00 p.m.
Wednesday 1:00 p.m.6:00 p.m.
Thursday 1 p.m.—6:00 p.m.
Friday 11 a.m.—4:00 p.m.
Library stations are also located
at Shaniko Old School House
and Tygh School Community
Center.
Library Board: Mary Beechler, Chairman
Corliss Marsh
Margaret Brewer
Rita Rathkey
District Librarian Jeff Wavrunek
Friends of the Library: Sue Ann Arguelles, President
Newsletter Editor: Rita Squires
The library wants you to participate in a summer of learning events and activi-ties. This year we will have learning logs for an Early Literacy Club for children birth-5 years old, a Children's Club for those going into grades K-3, a Tween Club for those going into 4-8, a Teen Club for those going into 9-12, and an Adult Club, for those over 18. Sign-up for the Summer Learning Club begins June 1st. (No need for adults to sign-up.)
The Early Literacy and grades K-5 Summer Learn-ing Club theme is Every Hero has a Story. Sign up for the Summer Learning Club beginning June 1st. Complete learning challeng-es and fill in your Learning Log with stickers to win prizes. Winners of grand prizes will be announced at the End of Summer Party. The following Family Fun Days are planned for Thursdays at 1:00 p.m.
June 18th—Rhys Thom-as, Jugglemania. The whole family is invited to attend this amazing performance. June 25th—KC Recycled Puppets. The whole family is invited to attend this spe-cial performance of puppets made from recycled materi-al. July 2nd—Samuel Becer-ra. Enjoy the music and folklore of the pre-Columbian Americas. July 9th—Leapin Louie. Enjoy this high-energy com-edy show with lasso tricks, magic, juggling and more! July 16th—Greta Peder-sen. Come to enjoy this child-friendly musical per-formance. July 23rd—Fire Safety! Mid-Columbia Fire & Res-cue presents a fire safety presentation.
July 30th—LEGO Chal-lenge! Be a master builder with LEGOs and complete engineering challenges. August 6th—Superhero Creation Station. Create your own superhero cos-tume! Show off your super strength with games and our photo booth. August 13th—Supervillain Mad Science. Come participate in fun sci-ence experiments. Bring your maniacal laugh! August 20th—End of Summer Party. Join us in celebrating your summer of learning! Enjoy snow cones, live music, prizes and crafts. Contact the Library at 541-296-2815 if you have any questions. Tweens & Teens program-ming on page 8
Summer Learning Club for all ages
Every Hero has a Story
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Dufur School/Community Library Richard Glauber will be at the Dufur School Community Library on June 11th at 11 a.m. He will be presenting Music in Action, a free program for all ages. When Rich Glauber performs, there is no such thing as an audience. His inviting presence radiates through a group and gets inside of people, lifting them on a current of positive energy and transforming them into part of the show.
Dufur School Community Library Presents:
Every Hero Has a Story!
You are invited to spend Thursdays from 11- 12 with us at the Library. Some of the activ-
ities include reading stories, crafts, fun entertainers and exciting contests with the Grand
Prize being a new Bicycle. Please join us!
June 18: Sign ups
June 25: Meet the Dufur Pool Life Guards
July 2: Shake Smokey Bear’s hand
July 9: Be entertained by Leapin’ Louie (at 10:30)
July 16: Animal Hero Stories and Crafts
July 23: Everyday Hero Stories and Crafts
July 30: the end of the year bash!
Southern Wasco County Library The Southern Wasco County Public Library welcomes all two through five year olds
to attend Story Time every Friday from 10:30am to 11:00am. Each week we explore a
different theme. There will be stories, sharing, music, crafts and more! Activities will be
geared for the two through five age range but all ages are welcome. See you there!
Summer Reading in Maupin will take place in July, contact the library at 541-395-2208
for more information.
Dufur School
Community Library Summer Hours:
Tuesday & Thursday
10am-12pm 1pm-3pm 6pm-8pm
Richard Glauber 11 a.m.
June 11th at Dufur School
Leapin’ Louie
Third Thursday Book Group We meet at 6:30 p.m. the third Thursday of the month
upstairs in the magazine corner. Each month there is a new book to read and discuss, while
enjoying light refreshments and great com-
panionship.
The book we are reading for the June 18th discussion is The Rosie Project, by Graeme Sim-
sion. Don Tillman, a professor of genetics, sets up a project designed to find him the perfect
wife, starting with a questionnaire that has to be adjusted a
little as he goes along. Then he meets Rosie, who is every-thing he's not looking for in a wife, but she ends up his
friend as he helps her try and find her biological father.
For those of you that need to plan a little further in ad-vance, the planned book for June will be The ocean at the end
of the lane, by Neil Gaiman.
Good Reads Book Group The Good Reads book group (formerly known as the Christian Fiction group) meets at 1:30 p.m. the third
Wednesday of the month in the library’s
meeting room. Each month there will be a new book to read and discuss, while enjoying
light refreshments and great companionship.
Our next meeting is at 1:30 p.m. on June
17th. The book we will be discussing is An-
gels walking, by Karen Kingsbury.
When former national baseball star Tyler Ames suffers a career-ending injury, all he can think about
is putting his life back together the way it was before. He
has lost everyone he loves on his way to the big leagues. Then just when things seem to be turning around, Tyler
hits rock bottom. Across the country, Tyler’s one true love Sami Dawson has moved on.
The next book we will read and discuss will be Peace
like a river, by Leif Enger. Copies of this book will be availa-ble at the June 17th meeting.
Romance Fiction Book Group This group meets at 1:30 p.m. the last Wednesday of the
month in the library’s meeting room. Each month there will be a new book to read and
discuss, while enjoying light refreshments
and great companionship.
At the meeting on June 24th, they will dis-cuss the book Destiny’s Captive, by Beverly
Jenkins, which was handed out on May 27th.
Noah Yates fully believes in the joys of a happy family and a good wife. But that's not
the life for him. No, he would much rather sail the wild seas in search of adventure, not tied down. But then the
unthinkable happens . . . he finds himself literally tied
down. To a bed. By a woman. And Pilar isn't just an ordi-nary woman. She's descended from pirates. And after giv-
ing him one of the worst nights of his life, she steals his ship! Now Noah is on the hunt, and he'll stop at nothing to
find this extraordinary woman . . . and make her his.
The book for the July discussion will be Too dangerous for a lady, by Jo Beverley.
Contact the Library at 541-296-2815 it you have any
questions about any of the book groups.
Mystery Fiction Book Group We know that there are a lot of mystery
lovers out there! Beginning in July there will be a book group just for you. Each month
you’ll get another mystery book to read and discuss. Further details will be available in
the July newsletter.
Book discussion groups at The Dalles Library
Movies @ The Library Free movies at the library! What a great way to spend a Saturday after-noon.
On Saturday, June 13th at 1:30 p.m. The Dalles-
Wasco County Public Library will be showing Despicable Me 2, starring the voice talents of Kristen Wiig, Steve Carell and Russell Brand.
For the teens only (ages 13-18) on Saturday, June 27th at
1:30 p.m. we will be showing Guardians of the Galaxy, starring Chris Pratt, Bradley Cooper, Zoe Saldana and Vin Disel.
Contact the Library at 541-296-2815 if you have any questions.
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Actor Duffy Hudson will portray Audie Murphy on August 6th
Adult Summer Reading
STEM
Duffy Hudson as Audie Murphy To Hell and Back: Duffy Hudson portrays Audie Murphy on Thurs-day, August 6th at 6:30 p.m. This 45 minute one- man performance will showcase the WWII Ad-ventures of Audie Mur-phy, his life and his cru-sade to help Veterans with PTSD.
Duffy Hudson is an actor, director, writer, teacher and filmmaker. After graduating from
college, he moved to New York City where he attended the Circle in the Square Theater School, on Broadway. He has performed in hundreds of plays, some on and off Broadway.
He has performed in 100’s of plays and has directed over 300 theatri-cal pieces.
Throughout his career Duffy has been active as a teacher on the profes-
sional as well as the col-legiate level, combining his many experiences and talents
He tours the U.S. with his one man shows of Edgar Allan Poe, Albert Ein-stein and George Burns, Dr. Seuss and A Christ-mas Carol. Duffy is also the Voice of Poe at The Poe House and Museum in Fordham N.Y.
Join us in Science, Tech-
nology, engineering
and Math related fun.
Intended for those en-
tering grades K-5.
STEM Playdate Sat-
urdays, 10:30—11:30
a.m. June 20th, July
Science, Technology,
Engineering and Math,
what a great way to
learn and play!
K-5 STEM Laborato-
ry, Tuesdays, June
23rd, July 21st and Au-
gust 18th at 1:00 p.m.,
18th and August 15th.
Join us at the library to
play with Science, tech-
nology, Engineering
and Math toys geared
toward early learners.
Intended for ages 18
months—5 years.
Simply do what you are already doing. Visit the library, and use li-brary services, and you can be entered into draw-ings for great prizes. In addition, there are three evening programs planned, just for adults, on June 30th, July 28th
and August 25th.
The first one takes place on Tuesday, June
30th at 7 p.m. in the li-brary’s meeting room. With expert training, we will learn how to make note cards. Attend and you could win a fabulous door prize! Contact Amy or Rita at 541-296-2815 for more information.
Summer reading, it’s not just for kids any-
more! Why should kids get to do all the fun stuff and get cool prizes? We thought adults might like to have their own
Summer Reading pro-gram.
L I B R A R Y H A P P E N I N G S
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Recent studies show that coloring is a great, inexpensive, way for adults to de-stress. We’re going to help you de-stress by offering coloring just for adults one night a month.
The second Tuesday of each month there will be coloring books and coloring pages, designed more for adults; as well as colored pencils and brand new cray-ons available.
Join us at 7 p.m. on Tues-day, June 10th and find your
artistic side. You’ll find coloring mate-rial available on tables throughout the library.
kids to play and the adults to
visit.
On Friday mornings at
10:30 you can join us at The
Dalles or in Maupin for Pre-
school Story Time. This fun
program, full of songs and
stories, and sometimes a craft
or two, is perfect for the 3 to 6
-year-olds, though all ages
are welcome.
Toddler Time, for birth to 3
years old, is held every
Wednesday morning at 10:30
in the meeting room at The
Dalles-Wasco County Public
Library. This 20 minute pro-
gram is full of songs, fin-
gerplays and lapsits, and a
book or two. There is plenty
of time afterwards for the
Story times
Babies and Books!
An all new story
time just for
babies. Come and
join us for songs,
rhymes, and board
books. Intended
for ages 6 weeks—
18 months. June 16th—Kid’s Zumba Fun with Yesenia
Castro, a Zumba instructor
June 23rd—Germs are Not for Sharing with
Dianne Kerr, a registered nurse
June 30th—Teach me how to Brushy—a visit
from the Tooth Fairy with Paloma Rodriguez.
Brought to you by Planetree Health Resource Center and The Dalles-Wasco County Library.
Healthy Summer Story Time will be held at
10:30 on Tuesdays in June. Each week a dif-
ferent story will focus on attitudes and habits
to keep kids healthy. Special guests will be on
hand to lead a fun activity to reinforce the
lessons learned from the story.
June 9th—Food for Thought with Jennifer
Zimmerman, a registered dietitian
Healthy Story Time
Coloring for adults
Join us at 7:00
p.m. on Tuesday,
June 2nd for Fami-
ly Craft Night. The
planned project is
making a journal,
perfect for keeping
track of what you
do over the sum-
mer.
Family Craft Night for all ages and skill lev-
els. Come try your luck
with Battleship© or
Chutes and Lad-
ders©.
Family Game
Night is held the
third Tuesday of
each month.
Join us at 7:00 p.m. on
Tuesday, June 16th for
Family Game Night.
Various board
games will be
available for
you to play with
your family or
friends. There are games
Family Game Night
Sponsored by
Friends of the Li-
brary, a family
friendly craft night
is held the first
Tuesday of every
month in the main
part of the library
at The Dalles-
Wasco County
Public Library.
Contact the li-
brary for more in-
formation.
The Dalles-Wasco County Public Library offers free, hands-on, computer classes to residents of Wasco County. These classes are ideal for the new and not-so-new computer user who wants to learn and practice in a casual, low-stress environment. Space is limited to ensure personalized instruc-tion and advance registration is required. To register for any class, call 541-296-2815 or stop by the circulation desk. Do I have to take all of the classes (like Computer Ba-sics) or can I pick and choose the course I would like to take? You can either take the classes as a series or pick and choose the course, or courses you would like to take. How will I get into the library before it is open? If you have signed up for a class that is held before we are open, we will be ready for you! Doors will be open, for pre-registered participants only, 5 minutes before class begins. What will be provided? We will provide everything at classes, except Bring Your Own Device. For Bring Your Own Device, you will need to Bring Your Own Device! Can I repeat a class if I feel like I need to? Yes, although if demand is high we may ask you to wait so that others will get a chance to take the class too!
Get started computer basics: You must be pre-registered to take these classes before the library opens from 9-10 a.m. Computer Basics: Fridays, June 12th, July 10th Learn more about getting around on a computer in this class, which will offer insights into hardware and software components and their uses. Basic Keyboarding and Mouse Use: Fridays, June 19th, July 17th This class provides the basic skills that will help you feel com-fortable using a mouse and a keyboard. Find out how to grip, move and click the mouse in a low stress setting. Internet Browser Basics: Fridays, June 26th, July 24th Learn what the Internet and an Internet browser can do for you. The browser is the name of the software used to access the Internet. Some examples are Chrome and Internet Explorer. Learn the basics of how to use browsers, search engines and other search tools. Email Basics: Wednesdays, June 24th, July 29th With Email, staying in touch has never been easier or more convenient. More and more families, employers and social groups are using e-mail to reach out and connect. Learn how to sign up for a free e-mail account, send and receive e-mail and organize your messages. Practice sending, receiving and forwarding e-mail. Some keyboard and mouse experience is helpful.
Using and finding reputable internet and library resources … To look for jobs and education
Tuesdays June 2nd, July 7th; before the library opens from 9-10 a.m.
The Internet is full of information. All of it looks legiti-
mate, but how can you separate the bona fide sources from the not so reputable? Sign up for this class and become famil-iar with using library and other Internet resources that allow the user to put together a resume, search for job information through reputable websites, study for school and occupation exams, or explore educational resources.
Bring your own device lab Saturdays from 10-11 a.m.,
June 20th, July 18th Wednesdays from 1-2 p.m.
June 17th, July 15th Held in the upstairs computer lab Do you have questions about how to use your smart-
phone, tablet, laptop, eReader or other mobile technologies? Want to know more about how to download eBooks and other digital materials? Bring your own device to our Open Lab and we will be happy to help! Six slots are open on a first-come, first-served basis.
Drop-in tech time Saturday from 10-11 a.m., June 6th
Wednesdays from 1-2 p.m. June 10th, July 8th
Held in the upstairs computer lab We can help you with your own mobile device, mobile applications, filling out forms, software, information search skills, using the library catalog and other library resources, printing, and anything else tech! If we don’t know how to do it, we will work together to learn tech solutions, solve your tech problems and answer your tech questions. We will try to help you with apps and tech skills, but we cannot help you with hardware, connectivity, or equipment issues. Six slots are open on a first-come, first-served basis.
Searching for health information Did you know that nearly 60% of US adults have looked online for health information in the past year? The internet can be a good source of information, including health infor-mation, but inaccurate health information can be danger-ous. Join staff from the Planetree Health Resource Center and The Dalles Public Library to learn how to evaluate health information and explore MedlinePlus from the National Li-brary of Medicine. MedlinePlus is a consumer health data-base with information in easy to understand language on diseases and treatments, drugs, and wellness issues. View medical videos, listen to tutorials and look up health care providers. The information is available in Spanish and other languages as well. This class is offered from 9:00am - 10am on Monday, June 8th and Wednesday, July 15th.
Computer classes @ the library
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Tween & Teen Summer Learning Club Grades 6-12 Sign up for the Sum-mer Learning Club be-ginning June 1st. Com-plete a reading Bingo card by presenting check out receipts to the front desk for stamps. A Bingo will enter you in for a chance to win a Kindle
Fire or a new bike! Prizes will be available for pick up through the end August.
These programs are for those tweens and teens going into grades 6—12:
Wednesdays, June 24th, July 29th and August 12th
from 3:00—4:00 p.m. Comic Creation Class with Kevin Cross. Make your own comic in this three-part class with Marvel artist, Kevin Cross!
Monday, June 29th, 1:00—2:00 p.m. Self Defense Class with Best Defense Training. Be a hero by saving yourself! Learn basic moves. Registration and waiver required.
Friday, July 17th, 1:00—2:00 p.m. Cosplay 101 with Christina Coppinger (aka Meepy Gal). Learn the basics of cosplay and how to make your own costumes!
Wednesday, July 22nd, 5:30—7:30 p.m. Heroes vs Vil-lains: Costume Contest. Dress up as your favorite hero or villain! Prizes will be awarded for most creative costum-ers.
Here are even more events for tweens and teens!
June 1st—August 20th: Superhero Fan Fiction contest. Write a story about your favorite superhero or villain. The author of the best story will win a $25 Klindt’s Gift Card. Entries must be typed, double spaced, in Times New Ro-man font. No more than 1500 words. Drop your entries off at the Circulation Desk.
The 2nd & 4th Tuesdays of the month from 4:00—6:00 p.m. is The Project. Script, shoot and produce your own short films! Feel free to bring your own equipment. Some experience recommended. This is a student-run program, and limited to those going into 9th—12th grades only.
The 3rd Wednesday of the month from 3:00—5:00 p.m. Teen Craft. Explore your artistic side at the library! Make comic-strip shoes, and glow-in-the dark T-shirts, and su-perhero mugs!
The 1st & 3rd Thursdays, from 3:00—5:00 p.m. Yu-gi-oh! Card Club. Bring your deck and come play cards with your fellow Yu-gi-oh! Fans. This is a student-run program, limited to those going into 6th—12th grade.
The 4th Saturday of the month, 1:30—3:30 p.m. Teen Movie. Beat the summer heat by cooling off with a movie at the library! Free snacks and drinks provided. Ages 13-18. June’s movie will be Guardians of the Galaxy (PG13). July’s movie will be Captain America: The Winter Soldier (PG13).
And still more library events School’s Out! Paper airplane launch. School’s out for Summer! Friday, June 12th
from 3:00—4:00 p.m. Celebrate by creating paper airplanes and launching them from
the library mezzanine. Also the perfect time to sign up for Summer Learning Club.
Youth Chess Club, for grades K-12, the first Tuesday of the
month, from 4:00—5:00 p.m. Come learn to play chess with your
friends.
“Be a Hero for the Environment”, Wednesday, July 22nd, 1:00—2:00 p.m. University of Oregon’s
Museum of Natural and cultural History will present a family program that focuses on the sustain-
able practices that have been developed and used by Oregon’s Native American cultures for thousands of years. All
ages welcome.
K-5 Art Studio, Tuesdays June 30th & July 28th, 1:00 p.m. Join us to create fun art projects. Intended for those
entering grades K-5.