NEW Library Hours READING IN THE ROUND
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1 NEW Library Hours Seymour Library 303 West Second Street Monday Thursday 9 am 8 pm Friday 9 am 6 pm Saturday 10 am 5 pm Sunday 1 5 pm Discovery Bus Serving the library district Monday Thursday Crothersville Library 120 East Main Street Monday Thursday 11 am 8 pm Friday Saturday 1 5 pm Closed Sunday Medora Library 27 West Main Street Monday Thursday 2:30 5:30 pm Closed Friday & Sunday Saturday 1 5 pm READING IN THE ROUND Saturday, 9/15, 11 am-12:30 pm. Come to Steinker Platz at 212 S. Chestnut St. to enjoy selected readings and jokes from our teen volunteer group, TAG. Music and games will be available after TAG is finished with their presentation. Customers are encouraged to bring snacks or a picnic lunch and a blanket to relax on during this all-ages event. GENERAL PROGRAMS YU-GI-OH! CARD CLUB Every Tuesday, 2-6 pm, & every Friday, 2-5:45 pm. Learn & strategize with other players. Location: Upstairs by New Books. Open to all ages. The group will not meet on 10/5 as the library is closed for Oktoberfest. DUNGEONS & DRAGONS GAMING GROUP Every other Wednesday, 4:30-7:30 pm. 9/5, 9/19, 10/3, 10/17, 10/31, 11/14, & 11/28. All you need is a pencil to join in this fantasy role-playing game. Beginners are welcome. Ages 12+. CRIBBAGE GAME MEETUP First & third Thursdays of each month, 5:30-7:30 pm. 9/6, 9/20, 10/18, 11/1 & 11/15. Experienced players are welcome. Volunteers Teri & Ed Devoe will teach beginners this card game. Location: Upstairs by New Books. The group will not meet on 10/4 as the library is closed for Oktoberfest. VIRTUAL REALITY DAYS Saturdays, 9/8, 9/22, 10/20, 11/3 & 11/10, 10:30 am- 4:30 pm. Sundays, 9/16, 9/30, 10/14 & 11/4, 1:30-4:30 pm. Experience virtual reality technology in the classroom. See the Star Wars Droid Repair Bay, handle Gnomes & Goblins or play a game of chance with a shark! Location: Computer Classroom. Ages 12+. TUESDAY NIGHT BOOK CLUB Second Tuesday of each month, 7-8 pm. Come & take part in our discussions. Led by Information Services Manager Janet Hensen. Bring money for a drink or meal at the restaurant, if desired. Check out a copy at the Checkout Desk. Limit: 9.* 9/11 The Two-Family House by Lynda Cohen Loigman Location: Wendy s 1101 E Tipton St. 10/9 Ink and Bone by Lisa Unger Location: Cracker Barrel 211 N Sandy Creek Dr. 11/13 The Midnight Assassin by Skip Hollandsworth Location: Mi Casa 101 N Broadway St. LEARN TO PLAY BRIDGE Wednesdays, 9/12-10/31, 10 am-12 pm. This 8-week class will focus on learning the rules of Bridge & how to play the popular card game. Led by volunteer Annette Waldkoetter. Registration is required by 9/10.* KNIT & CROCHET NIGHT Second & fourth Thursdays of each month, 6-7:30 pm. 9/13, 9/27, 10/11, 10/25 & 11/8. Bring your own project while enjoying the company of others who knit and crochet, or learn a pattern. To begin, bring size 7 or 8 knitting needles or a J or K crochet hook & some worsted weight yarn Book Sales Saturdays Sept. 8 & Nov am to 4 pm (members only Fridays 4-5:30 pm) Minimum of 3 registrants required. *Registration required. **Registration preferred. To register, call (812)523-INFO(4636) or go to
2 AUTHOR FAIR Saturday, 9/15, 10 am-3 pm. Join us for the Author Fair & meet Hoosier authors, including Debi Stanton, Emma Shade, Alma Hanaway, Ramona Cecil, Jen Selinsky, Helen Johansen, John Pesta, Kimberly Hoffman, James Lee Hutchinson, Lola Snyder & Meghan Colvin Egloff. Authors will have copies of their books available for purchase 10 am-1 pm, followed by speakers 1-3 pm. The Cool Bus will be in the parking lot playing music & conducting interviews with authors. 1-2 pm - On Writing with John Pesta 2-3 pm - On Publishing with Debi Stanton SPILLING INK WRITERS' GROUP On a mid-month Saturday each month, 2-3:30 pm. 9/15 (See Author Fair) 10/13 Freelance Writing with Lori McDonald 11/10 Write-in for National Novel Writing Month Published & unpublished writers are welcome to join the group. Led by published author Kathi Linz. SPOT THE CON Tuesday, 9/18, 6-7 pm. Con artists are masters at stealing your hard-earned money. Better Business Bureau Investigations and Community Outreach Manager Dawn Dove will discuss how to spot scams before they happen & give you some tools and tips to walk away safely. Minimum 10 attendees. Registration required by 9/14.* FANTASTIC FICTION Third Friday of each month, 11 am-12 pm. If you love to read fiction, we would love for you to come & take part in our discussions. Check out a copy at the Checkout Desk. 9/21 Against All Odds by Danielle Steel 10/19 Turtles All the Way Down by John Green 11/16 After You by Jojo Moyes WANDS, WITCHES & WIZARDS DAY Saturday, 9/22, 10 am-4 pm. Help us celebrate the 20th Anniversary of the release of J. K. Rowling s Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone in the United States! Wear your best witch or wizard attire to find your place in the wizarding world, join us for a bewitching Escape Room, play Waltz of the Wizard using VR technology, participate in a magical scavenger hunt, make your own wand & much more! Sponsored by the Friends of the Library. BANNED BOOKS WEEK 2018 Sunday, 9/23 - Saturday, 9/29. NATIONAL VOTER REGISTRATION DAY Tuesday, 9/25, 10 am-5 pm. Jackson County Clerk Amanda Lowery will be available to register voters. Contact the County Clerk s Office at for more information. VAMPIRES VS. WEREWOLVES: A TEEN/ADULT MYSTERY Thursday, 10/18, 6-7:30 pm. In an immortal battle for survival, vampires will once again be pitted against werewolves. Are you a vampire or a werewolf? Registration required by 10/11. The first 10 to sign up will have the option to take a suspect role. Spooky snacks provided. Costumes are encouraged & welcomed. Sponsored by the Friends of the Library. Ages 12+.* EAT BETTER, EAT TOGETHER Tuesday, 10/23, 6-7 pm. Families are busy, especially now that school activities are in session. Hear Purdue Extension Health & Human Sciences Educator Molly Marshall talk about how to make quick & healthy meals your family can enjoy together. Minimum of 5 attendees. Registration required by 10/19.* THINGS THAT GO BUMP..IN THE CEMETERY Sunday, 10/28, 2-3 pm. There's a sudden chill, a strange sound; then something touches you!! Welcome to the cemetery!! Each year, A Grave Interest goes on after-dark cemetery treks, ghost tours & paranormal investigation to get a first-hand look at some of the liveliest places around. Freelance writer Joy Neighbors will tell you of personal experiences with disembodied voices, touchy-feely ghosts, an invisible elevator in the middle of a graveyard & "The Tree of the Dead." Sponsored by the Friends of the Library.** INTERNATIONAL GAMES WEEK Sunday, 11/4 - Saturday, 11/10. For more information go to page 6 of the program guide. PRESERVING YOUR FAMILY RECIPES Sunday, 11/11, 2-3 pm. We all have treasured family recipes written in Grandma s handwriting. Learn to preserve your heirloom recipe cards & photos of family cooking in the kitchen. Find clues within your heritage recipes about the times and places in which your ancestors lived. Join Information Services Manager Janet Hensen & Information Services Assistant Kathi Linz as they explain how & why to preserve your family recipes.** HOLIDAY MOVIE TIME! Saturday, 11/24. As part of the Seymour Home For The Holidays, everyone is welcome to join us in the Meeting Room for a holiday movie. Candy canes & hot chocolate will help get you in the spirit! Open to all ages. 10:30 am - The Polar Express (G) 2 pm - A Christmas Story (PG) Private Instruction Need to fill out an online job application and don t know where to star t? We offer free personal one-to-one computer, computer program and ebook reader instruction available by appointment. Get comfortable using technology! Call ahead for an appointment, so we are ready for you INFO (4636) 2 Minimum of 3 registrants required. *Registration required. **Registration preferred. To register, call (812)523-INFO(4636) or go to
3 KIDZ PROGRAMS MILK & C KIES ST RYTIME Saturdays, 10:30 am. 9/1, 9/29, 10/13, 10/27, & 11/10. Open to families with children. Limit 20.* GOOD NIGHT STORYTIME Mondays, 9/10-11/26, 6:30-7 pm. Bring literacy into your child's bedtime routine with this calm, sensory-friendly version of storytime. Ages 0-5. An adult must accompany children under 3 years old. Does not meet on 10/8 and 10/29. Limit 25.* GOOD MORNING STORYTIMES Tuesdays, 9/4-11/27. Children are invited to participate in activities of music, rhymes, stories, fingerplays, and dance. An adult must accompany children under 3 years old. Limit 20 per session. 9:30 am - Babies, ages 0-24 months. 10 am - Toddlers, ages months. 10:30 & 11 am - Preschoolers, ages 3-5. CURIOUS KIDS Tuesdays, 9/4-11/27, 5-5:30 pm. Join us as we spark interest in the STEAM fields through hands-on projects. Grades K-5. Limit 20.* MASTERPIECE MAKERS Wednesdays, 9/5-11/28, 10:30-11 am. Preschoolers will strengthen fine motor skills using various mediums, and experience new art and techniques while gaining kindergarten readiness skills such as paper cutting, painting, and pasting. Ages 3-5. Limit 20.* PAWS TO READ Thursdays, 9/6, 9/20, 10/18, 11/1, 11/15, & 11/29, 4:30-5 pm. A safe place for kids to practice their reading skills as they read to George the Poodle and his friends. Literacy skills of all levels are welcome. Open to Grades K-5.** COMIC BOOK ALLIANCE Fridays, 9/7-11/30, 4:30-5 pm. Discuss different aspects of comic books and their characters, then show off your creativity by making comics on your own and as a group. Does not meet 10/5 & 11/16. Grades 4-6.** NEW GOING PLACES One Thursday a month, 4-5 pm. Kids are welcome to step into a different country and experience a new culture each month through stories, crafts, music, snacks, and other activities. Grades K-5. Limit 20.* 9/13 Canada 10/11 Nepal 11/8 Jamaica READING IN THE ROUND Saturday, 9/15, 11 am-12:30 pm. Come to Steinker Platz at 212 S. Chestnut St. to enjoy selected readings and jokes from our teen volunteer group, TAG. Music and games will be available after TAG is finished with their presentation. Customers are encouraged to bring snacks or a picnic lunch and a blanket to relax on during this all ages event. WANDS, WITCHES & WIZARDS DAY Saturday, 9/22, 10 am-4 pm. Help us celebrate the 20th Anniversary ofthe release of J. K. Rowling s Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone in the United States! Find your place in the wizarding world, join us for a bewitching Escape Room, play Waltz of the Wizard using VR technology, participate in a magical scavenger hunt, make your own wand & much more! Open to all ages. Sponsored by the Friends of the Library. Mondays, 9/24, 10/22, & 11/19, 4:30-5:30 pm. Talk about current trends and interests, help with programming, suggest items for the library to purchase, and work on service projects. Snacks and drinks will be provided. Grades 4-6. TINY TOT PROM Thursday, 9/27, 6:30-7:30 pm. Bring your little ones for a fun time at the prom! Kids coming dressed to impress is encouraged. We will have dancing, refreshments, announce the prom king and queen, and other activities. Ages 0-5. Limit 30.* Sponsored by the Friends of the Library. SATURDAY MOVIES One Saturday a month, 2 pm. Families are encouraged to view together. Popcorn, lemonade, and water provided at no cost. Open to all ages. 9/29 - Sherlock Gnomes (PG) 10/27 - Hocus Pocus (PG) FIRE SAFETY Saturday, 10/13, 2 pm. In honor of Fire Prevention Week, 10/7-10/13, the Seymour Fire Department will visit the library to talk about fire safety! Kids will also get a chance to take a tour of an actual fire truck! Open to Preschool-5th grade. Limit 25.* FALL BREAK ACTIVITIES PUMPKIN DECORATING Thursday, 10/18, 2-3 pm. Decorate a pumpkin using paint and other art supplies. Sponsored by the Friends of the Library. Grades K-5. Limit 20.* DROP-IN CRAFT Thursday, 10/18 & Friday, 10/19, all day. Come to the Kidz Korner and create a special seasonal craft while supplies last. Open to children of all ages. RED RIBBON WEEK Tuesday, 10/23 - Wednesday, 10/31. This week is dedicated to raising awareness of the destruction caused by drugs in America. Join the community by wearing a red ribbon as a symbol to raise awareness. A drop-in craft will be available during the week in the Kidz Korner. INTERNATIONAL GAMES WEEK Sunday, 11/4 - Saturday, 11/10. For more information go to page 6 of the program guide. STUFFED ANIMAL CAMPOVER Friday, 11/16, 4 pm. Wear your favorite pajamas, sing songs, hear a story, share some s mores, and then tuck your stuffed animal in their tent for the night. On Saturday, 11/17, pick up your stuffed animal after their camping adventure between 12 and 5 pm. Open to ages Limit 25.* HOLIDAY MOVIE TIME! Saturday, 11/24. As part of the Seymour Home For The Holidays, everyone is welcome to join us in the Meeting Room for a holiday movie. Candy canes & hot chocolate will help get you in the spirit! Open to all ages. 10:30 am - The Polar Express (G) 2 pm - A Christmas Story (PG) Minimum of 3 registrants required. *Registration required. **Registration preferred. To register, call (812) x1222 or go to 3
4 TEEN PROGRAMS GRADES 6-12 STEM CHALLENGE Tuesday, 4:30 pm. Explore different projects that combine aspects of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics. 9/4 - Green Screen Video Shorts Learn the steps to make your own green screen movie short. Limit 10.* TEEN ADVISORY GROUP (TAG) Wednesdays, 9/5 & 11/7, 5-6:30 pm. Members meet the first Wednesday of each month to discuss current teen trends and interests, help with programming, and suggest items for the library to purchase. Attendees MUST have an application on file before attending a meeting. Meetings will be held in the Teen Scene unless otherwise noted. Grades Does not meet 10/3.* FALL LOCK-IN Friday, 9/7, 5:30-9:30 pm Hey, teens! Stay after hours at the library for an awesome time! Enjoy pizza, play games, and make new friends! A signed permission slip is required by 9/6. Limit 30.* VIRTUAL REALITY DAYS Saturdays, 10:30 am-4:30 pm. 9/8, 9/22, 10/20, 11/3 & 11/10. Sundays, 1:30-4:30 pm. 9/16, 9/30, 10/14 & 11/4. Experience virtual reality technology in the classroom. See the Star Wars Droid Repair Bay, Gnomes & Goblins or play a game of chance with a shark! Ages 12+. DORM ROOM CUISINE: PANCAKES Monday, 9/10, 4:30 pm. How do you take your pancakes? Do you eat them with butter and syrup? Maybe top them with fruit, or even yummy peanut butter? Jill will show you how to make delicious and easy homemade pancakes. Limit 10.* ADULTING 101: IRONING Tuesday, 9/11, 4:30 pm. Learn valuable life skills! Unlike trig, you WILL use these skills later in life. Limit 10.* TEEN READ WEEK: IT S WRITTEN IN THE STARS: READ! 4 Sunday, 10/7 - Saturday, 10/13. Teen Read Week is a national adolescent literacy initiative created by the Young Adult Library Services Association (YALSA). It began in 1998 and is held annually in October the same week as Columbus Day. Its purpose is to encourage teens to be regular readers and library users. FURRY FRIENDS & FUN TIMES! Thursday, 9/13, 5 pm. Meet and hang out with George the Poodle and friends. Refreshments will be served while supplies last. DIY Monday, 9/17, 4:30 pm. Crafting from scratch with the hands-on learner in mind. 9/17 - Color Block Candles Create a pretty tri-colored candle with crayons, wax, and a microwave. Limit 10.* RETRO GAMING Thursday, 9/20, 4:30 pm. Play Super NES games with other teens and see who can handle 16-bit action the best! BANNED BOOKS WEEK 2018 Sunday, 9/23 - Saturday, 9/29. Celebrate the freedom to read by visiting the library and asking us for the list of the Top Ten Most Challenged Books. Visit for more information. The Teen Scene will also have a Banned Books display up during the week. TEEN FLICKS Saturday, 9/29, 1 pm. Watch a movie in the Teen Scene with friends and enjoy free popcorn, lemonade, and water. 9/29 - The Mighty Ducks (PG) Teen Book Giveaway Saturday, 10/13. During Teen Read Week, enter your name in the drawing for a chance to win a young adult book! Drawing takes place on 10/13 at 10:30 am. ART CLUB Tuesday, 9/25, 4:30 pm. Using various art supplies provided, join us for an engaging art project. Snacks, lemonade, and water provided at no cost. Limit 20.* PUMPKIN DESIGN TIME Tuesday, 10/16, 7 pm. Pick out a pumpkin and jazz it up as your favorite book or comic book character with provided art supplies or you can make up your own design! Sponsored by the Friends of the Library. Limit 15.* Location: Kidz Program Room. VAMPIRES VS. WEREWOLVES: A TEEN/ADULT MYSTERY Thursday, 10/18, 6-7:30 pm. In an immortal battle for survival, vampires will once again be pitted against werewolves. Are you a vampire or a werewolf? Registration required by 10/11. The first 10 to sign up will have the option to take a suspect role. pooky snacks provided. Costumes are encouraged & welcomed. Located in the Meeting Room. Sponsored by the Friends of the Library. Ages 12+.* INTERNATIONAL GAMES WEEK Sunday, 11/4 - Saturday, 11/10. For more information go to page 6 of the program guide. All programs will be held in the Teen Scene unless noted. Minimum of 3 registrants required. *Registration required. **Registration preferred. To register, call (812) x1222 or go to
5 BRANCH PROGRAMS CROTHERSVILLE ACTIVITIES FOR CHILDREN VIDEO GAMING Tuesday, 9/4, 10/2 & 11/6. Grades K-3, 5 pm Grades 4-6, 6 pm Play video games with friends. Laptops & ipads will be provided. Limit 10.* CURIOUS KIDS Thursdays, 9/6, 10/4 & 11/1, 4 pm. Grades K-5. Join us as we spark interest in the STEAM fields through hands-on projects. Limit 20.* PUMPKIN DECORATING Thursday, 10/18, 4:30 and 6 pm. We will provide the supplies; you provide the creativity. Grades K-5. Limit 20 per session.* Sponsored by the Friends of the Library. ACTIVITIES FOR TWEENS & TEENS One Wednesday each month. Will not meet on 10/31. DUCT TAPE POUCHES Wednesday, 9/26, 5 pm. Make a cool and unique pouch for school supplies or other items using duct tape and resealable plastic bags. Grades Limit 15.* PULLED STRING ART Wednesday, 11/28, 5 pm. Fashion a one-of-a-kind art piece from string, watercolors, and cardstock. Grades Limit 15.* ACTIVITIES FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY FAMILY MASTERPIECE MAKERS Thursdays, 9/13, 10/11 & 11/8, 5:30 pm. Families can enjoy arts & crafts together. Limit 16.* WANDS, WITCHES & WIZARDS DAY Saturday, 9/22, 1-4 pm. Help us celebrate the 20th Anniversary of the release of J.K. Rowling s Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone in the United States! Wear your best witch or wizard attire to find your place in the wizarding world, participate in magical activities. Sponsored by the Friends of the Library. INTERNATIONAL GAMES WEEK Sunday, 11/4 - Saturday, 11/10. For more information go to page 6 of the program guide. ACTIVITIES FOR ADULTS N E E D L E A R T S C L U B Second & fourth Thursday of each month pm. 9/13, 9/27, 10/11, 10/25 & 11/8. Bring your own project while enjoying the company of others who love needle arts such as knitting, crocheting, quilting, embroidery & latch/rug hooking. Volunteer Heather Robinson will lead the group & teach beginners. For knitting & crocheting, beginners should bring size 7 or 8 knitting needles or a J or K crochet hook & some worsted weight yarn. No meeting 11/22. BOOK DISCUSSION Third Wednesday of each month, 6 pm. Open to adults. Check out a copy at the Checkout Desk. 9/19 Killing Kennedy by Bill O Reilly 10/17 We Need To Talk About Kevin by Lionel Shriver 11/14 Follow The River by James Alexander Thom. One week early due to Thanksgiving. Medora closed Saturday, October 13 for Medora Goes PINK NATIONAL VOTER REGISTRATION DAY 9/25 MEDORA ACTIVITIES FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY WANDS, WITCHES & WIZARDS DAY Saturday, 9/22, 1-4 pm. Help us celebrate the 20th Anniversary of the release of J.K. Rowling s Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone in the United States! Wear your best witch or wizard attire to find your place in the wizarding world, participate in magical activities. Sponsored by the Friends of the Library. FALL BREAK PUMPKIN DECORATING Wednesday, 10/17, 2:45 pm. We will provide the supplies; you provide the creativity. Grades K-5. Limit 15.* Sponsored by the Friends of the Library. INTERNATIONAL GAMES WEEK Sunday, 11/4 - Saturday, 11/10. For more information go to page 6 of the program guide. ACTIVITIES FOR ADULTS BOOK DISCUSSION Fourth Monday of each month, 5:30 pm. Open to adults. Check out a copy at the Checkout Desk. 9/24 The Wedding Dress by Rachel Hauck 10/22 The Storyteller by Jodi Picoult 11/26 Oogy: The Dog Only A Family Could Love by Larry Levin Preserving Your Family Recipes We all have treasured family recipes written in Grandma s handwriting. Learn to preserve your heirloom recipe cards & photos of family cooking in the kitchen. Find clues within your heritage recipes about the times and places in which your ancestors lived. Join information Services Manager Janet Hensen as she explains how & why to preserve your family recipes. Medora Wednesday, 10/10, 2:45 pm. Registration required by 10/9.* The Jackson County Clerk's Office is sponsoring a voter registration round up. Voter registration forms will be available all day in Crothersville and Medora. Crothersville Tuesday, 10/16, 6 pm. Registration required by 10/15.* 5 Minimum of 3 registrants required. All adult programs reserved for ages 18 & over unless otherwise noted. *Registration required. **Registration preferred. To register for Crothersville programming call (812) , Medora programming (812) , or go to
6 6 Crothersville & Medora libraries CLOSED only on Monday, September 3. R E C E N T L Y M O V E O R T U R N 1 8? R E G I S T E R T O V O T E T O D A Y! NATIONAL VOTER REGISTRATION DAY 9/25 S e y m o u r 1 0 a m - 5 p m C r o t h e r s v i l l e & M e d o r a w i l l h a v e r e g i s t r a t i o n f o r m s a l l d a y. Kids! Listen to Radio on Saturday mornings at 9 am on WJAA 96.3 FM. Our Heroes Tree 11/1-11/21. Make an ornament in honor of past and present service members and create an awareness of military families currently affected by deployment. Baskets of supplies with some plain die-cut paper ornaments will be available near the tree and people can write on or glue on their own mementos. Available at all 3 library locations. Medora Library closes at 5:30 pm on Wednesday, 11/21. INTERNATIONAL GAMES Week Celebrate International Games Week! Open gaming all week at all locations. Choose one of our games or bring your own to share. Join us on Saturday, 11/10, for a special day of gaming, 11 am - 4 pm. (Game selection varies by location.) Minimum of 3 registrants required. *Registration required. **Registration preferred. To register for Seymour Programmimg call (812)523-INFO(4636), Crothersville programming call (812) , Medora programming (812) , or go to
7 September 2018 General CLOSED FOR LABOR DAY 5:30 pm - Cribbage 10 am - 4 pm Friends of the Library Book Sale pm - Tuesday Night Book Club 6 pm - Knit & Crochet Night 10 am - Author Fair/Spilling Ink 11 am - Reading In The Round pm - Library Board Meeting 6 pm - Spot The Con 5:30 pm - Cribbage 11 am - Fantastic Fiction 10 am - Wands, Witches & Wizards Day am - 5 pm National Voter Registration Day 6 pm - Knit & Crochet Night Banned Books Week Seymour - Blue All Ages - Black October 2018 General C L O S E D F O R COLUMBUS DAY 7 pm - Tuesday Night Book Club SEYMOUR Open 9 am - noon 6 pm - Knit & Crochet Night SEYMOUR CLOSED for OKTOBERFEST pm - Spilling Ink :30 pm - Cribbage pm - Knit & 6 pm - Eat Better, Crochet Night Eat Together 2 pm - Things That Go Bump...In The Cemetery 5 pm - Library Board Meeting Red Ribbon Week Seymour - Blue All Ages - Black 6 pm - Vampires VS. Werewolves: A Teen/Adult Mystery 11 am - Fantastic Fiction Red Ribbon Week
8 November 2018 General pm - Preserving Your Family Recipes 7 pm - Tuesday Night Book Club 5:30 pm - Cribbage 5:30 pm - Cribbage 11 am - Fantastic Fiction 10 am - 4 pm Friends of the Library Book Sale pm - Knit & 11 am - 4 pm Crochet Night Day Of Gaming 2 pm - Spilling Ink International Games Week pm - Library Board Meeting CLOSING at 6 pm CLOSED FOR THANKSGIVING Holiday Movie Time! 10:30 am - The Polar Express 2 pm - A Christmas Story Seymour - Blue All Ages - Black Connect with MyJCLibrary on the web! Go to Website available in the library only Download Audiobooks ebooks Magazines
9 September 2018 Youth :30 am - Milk & Cookies Good Morning s :30 pm - Comic CLOSED FOR Book Alliance 4:30 pm - Paws to Read LABOR DAY 4:30 pm - STEM Challenge 5 pm - TAG 10 am - 4 pm Friends of the Library Book Sale 5:30 pm - Fall Lock-In :30 pm - Dorm 4 pm - Going Places: Room Cuisine Canada Good Morning s 4:30 pm - Adulting pm - Furry Friends & Fun Times! 4:30 pm - Comic Book Alliance 11 am - Reading In The Round Good Morning s 4:30 pm - DIY 4:30 pm - Paws to Read 4:30 pm - Comic Book Alliance Good Morning s :30 am - Milk & 4:30 pm - The Inbetweens Cookies 4:30 pm - Comic 6:30 pm - Tiny Tot Prom Book Alliance 1 pm - Teen Flicks 4:30 pm - Art Club 2 pm - Saturday Movies Banned Books Week Kidz - Blue Teens Grades Purple 4:30 pm - Retro Gaming All Ages - Black 10 am - Wands, Witches & Wizards Day October 2018 Youth Kidz - Blue Good Morning s C L O S E D F O R COLUMBUS DAY Red Ribbon Week Teens Grades Purple All Ages - Black SEYMOUR Open 9 am - noon SEYMOUR CLOSED for OKTOBERFEST Good Morning s pm - Going Places: 4:30 pm - Comic Nepal Book Alliance 10:30 am - Teen Book Giveaway 10:30 am - Milk & Cookies 2 pm - Fire Safety Teen Read Week Good Morning s All Day - Drop-In Craft 2 pm - Pumpkin Decorating All Day - Drop-In Craft 4:30 pm - Paws to Read 4:30 pm - Comic 6 p m - Va m p i r e s V S. We r e w o l v e s : Book Alliance 7 pm - Pumpkin Design Time A Teen/Adult Mystery Good Morning s :30 am - Milk & 4:30 pm - The Inbetweens 4:30 pm - Comic Cookies Book Alliance 2 pm - Saturday Movies Red Ribbon Week Good Morning s
10 November 2018 Youth :30 pm - Comic Book Alliance Good Morning s am - 4 pm Friends of the Library Book Sale 10:30 am - Milk & Cookies 4 pm - Going Places: 4:30 pm - Comic Book Jamaica Alliance 11 am - 4 pm 5 pm - TAG Day Of Gaming International Games Week Good Morning s 4:30 pm - Paws to Read 4:30 pm - Paws to Read 4 pm - Stuffed Animal Campover Good Morning s :30 pm - The Inbetweens 4:30 pm - Comic Book Alliance CLOSING at 6 pm CLOSED FOR THANKSGIVING Good Morning s :30 pm - Comic Book 4:30 pm - Paws to Read Alliance Holiday Movie Time! 10:30 am - The Polar Express 2 pm - A Christmas Story Kidz - Blue All Ages - Black Teens Grades Purple COMIC BOOK ALLIANCE Fridays, 9/7-11/30, 4:30-5 pm. Grades 4-6. Registration preferred. Does not meet 10/5 & 11/16. NEW STEM CHALLENGE Tuesday, 4:30 pm. 9/4 - Green Screen Video Shorts Grades Limit 20. Registration required. Mondays, 4:30-5:30 pm. 9/24, 10/22 & 11/19. Grades 4-6. No registration required. ART CLUB Tuesday, 9/25, 4:30 pm. Grades Limit 20. Registration required.
11 September 2018 Branch CLOSED FOR LABOR DAY Video Gaming 5 pm - Grades K-3 6 pm - Grades pm - Curious Kids pm - Needle Arts Club 5:30 pm - Family Masterpiece pm - Book Discussion 1-4 pm - Wands, Witches & Wizards Day am - 5 pm 12 pm - Needle 5:30 pm - Book Discussion National Voter 5 pm - Duct Tape Pouches Arts Club Registration Day Banned Books Week Crothersville - Blue Medora - Red Both - Green October 2018 Branch Video Gaming 5 pm - Grades K-3 6 pm - Grades pm - Curious Kids C L O S E D F O R COLUMBUS DAY 2:45 pm - Preserving Your Family Recipes 12 pm - Needle Arts Club 5:30 pm - Family Masterpiece MEDORA LIBRARY CLOSED pm - Preserving Your Family Recipes 2:45 pm - Fall Break Pumpkin Decorating 6 pm - Book Discussion 4:30 & 6 pm - Pumpkin Decorating pm - Needle 5:30 pm - Book Discussion Arts Club Red Ribbon Week Red Ribbon Week Crothersville - Blue Both - Green Medora - Red
12 November 2018 Branch pm - Curious Kids pm - Needle 9 10 Video Gaming Arts Club 5 pm - Grades K-3 6 pm - Grades 4-6 5:30 pm - Family Masterpiece am - 4 pm Day Of Gaming International Games Week pm - Book Discussion Crothersville CLOSING at 6 pm CLOSED FOR THANKSGIVING :30 pm - Book Discussion 5 pm - Pulled String Art Crothersville - Blue Both - Green Medora - Red Pumpkin Decorating We will provide the supplies; you provide the creativity. Sponsored by the Friends of the Library. MEDORA Wednesday, 10/17, 2:45 pm. Grades K-5. Limit 15.* CROTHERSVILLE Thursday, 10/18, 4:30 and 6 pm. Grades K-5. Limit 20 per session.* Visit our ongoing sales carts when the library is open. NEW Library Hours Crothersville Library 120 East Main Street Monday Thursday 11 am 8 pm Friday Saturday 1 5 pm Closed Sunday Medora Library 27 West Main Street Monday Thursday 2:30 5:30 pm Closed Friday & Sunday Saturday 1 5 pm
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