Friday, June 1, 2012

Upcoming Events at HPL



Children's Gardening
2:00 pm, Saturday, June 2

Children’s Gardening
11:00 AM Saturday, May 19--COMPOSTING
11:00 AM Saturday, June 2--PLANTING
11:00 AM Saturday, July 28--HARVESTING
Kids come join master gardener Terrie Hampel as she gets us ready for planting our wonderful spring garden. Ms. Hampel will host three sessions, covering composting, planting and harvesting. Don’t miss this great lesson on self sustainable gardening. You can save lots of money and eat fresh grown produce every day.


Good Yarn Knitters

5:30 – 7:00 pm, Wednesday, June 6

Meets in the Julia Hackley Room
All levels of knitters are welcome, including beginners. Come to learn how to knit, have a problem solved, or just for camaraderie. If you are just starting out, bring a pair of size 7 or 8 needles and a light colored ball of worsted weight yarn, otherwise bring your latest project or your problem project.
For more information call 231-722-7276 and ask for Jocelyn.


Gamefest with Joel Tacey
2 PM Saturday, June 9

Game Master Joel Tacey hosts a video game event featuring Rockband, Guitar Hero III, Dance Dance Revolution Supernova and SuperSmash Brothers Brawl. Drinks and snacks will fuel the players and Goofy Prizes will reward top players.


Summer Reading Opening Day
All Day, June 11
Why let kids have all the fun? Join the Adult Summer Reading Program at Hackley Public Library. For each book you read (or listen to: audio books count too!) you can put your name into a drawing.


How does it work?

1. Sign up for the program at the Circulation Desk starting on Monday, June 18. The first 300 who sign up get a special gift.
2. Read or listen to a book (or two or three!) from the Library. The books must be library books, and should be young adult or adult titles. Magazines and children’s books don’t count.
3. Fill out a form for each book, including the prize number, and drop it in the drawing jar.
5. At the end of August we will draw names for each prize, and from all the entries for a grand prize.
Optional: You may write a short review of the book you read that we will post on our blog. We will not include your name with the book review.

No reading logs, no minimum number of books to read. Read what you want and as often as you want. The more you read, the better your chances of winning!


Children's Summer Reading Begins
10:00 am, Monday, June 11
Signup begins for "Dream Big," Hackley Public Library's summer reading program. Kids register, pick up their reading logs, try for prizes in the cloud-jumping cakewalk, make fun dream-themed crafts and a batch of your own dreamy creamy ice cream


Ulysses Group
10:00 am, Tuesday, June 12
Led by Fran Fisher, this book discussion group meets in the Julia Hackley Room of the Library on the second Tuesday of each month at 10:00-11:30 am. For more information call 231-722-7276 x 222.


Hackley Public Library Community Celebration & Literary Landmark Dedication
4:00 pm, Tuesday, June 12
Community celebration designating Hackley Public Library as a Literary Landmark, honoring the work of Verna Aardema Vugteveen, award-winning children's author. Program & dedication begins at 4:00 p.m. at the Muskegon Museum of Art auditorium, with reception to follow at Hackley Public Library. Programs includes a choir performance, Reader's Theater performance, remarks, unveiling of plaque, followed by refreshments.

Phone:
231.755.6570
Directions:
Muskegon Museum of Art/296 W.Webster Ave/Muskegon with reception to follow right next door at Hackley Public Library/316 W.Webster Ave/Muskegon - corner of Third and Webster


Pals Forever
6:00 pm, Tuesday, June 12: Pals Forever-Memoirs of a Labrador in his own words

Richard L. Hamilton, author of Pals Forever and his grandson Sean, illustrator of Pals Forever, will be at HPL to talk about their book. Sean is a resident of Jenison.
You talk to your dog, and most of the time it responds with obedience or with curious gestures when it does not understand you. Your dog is there by your side when you need somebody to listen. Oh, if your dog could only talk to you. InPals Forever, here is a black Labrador that does talk to you.

You are fortunate if at some point in your life you have a pet that you can call your friend, and doubly fortunate if the pet can call you a friend. “Spadie Boy” was that kind of dog. InPals Forever, he tells his story in his own words. Perhaps his recollections will cause you to reflect on the fond memories of your dog, or of a dog that was once your best friend, and to reflect on those long ago memories of you being his best friend. Join a black Labrador on his journey, and be reminded of the simple pleasures of raking leaves, only to play in the pile, and taking long walks just to see what might be stirring in the woods, or hunting upland game birds on a colorful warm autumn day. If you are not already convinced that having a dog will make you a better person, Spade will convince you.”

Richard and Sean will have books available for purchase and signing after the book talk.


Make Your Own Dream Board (Vision Board) Reach your goals
Wednesday, 2 PM June 13

Kids create the life that you want to lead by making a dream board. Create your own vision board with pictures and words and things that are important to you and watch your life change. We will show you how to visualize a dream and begin to make it a reality.


Good Yarn Knitters
5:30 – 7:00 pm, Wednesday, June 13

Meets in the Julia Hackley Room
All levels of knitters are welcome, including beginners. Come to learn how to knit, have a problem solved, or just for camaraderie. If you are just starting out, bring a pair of size 7 or 8 needles and a light colored ball of worsted weight yarn, otherwise bring your latest project or your problem project.
For more information call 231-722-7276 and ask for Jocelyn.


Vikki Gasko-Green , Ventriloquist Dream Big - Read
2 PM Friday, June15

Ventriloquist Vikki Gasko-Green presents an imaginative re-make of the classic story of Peter Pan, as the audience helps Hank the polar bear achieve his dream of becoming a pirate. A cast of funny characters, including “Stinker Bell” the skunk make this a memorable event.

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