Friday, January 27, 2017

Upcoming Events at HPL



ACTING FOR KIDS WITH MS. LYNN COTTER

1 PM, SATURDAY, JANUARY 28

FOR AGES 5-12.

Join former drama coach, Lynn Cotter, for a fantastic acting workshop for kids. Young actors will work through exercises, skits, auditions and put on a mini-production to test their acting skills. 

STORYTIME PLAYDATE

6:45 PM, MONDAY, JANUARY 30

"And what is the use of a book," thought Alice, "without pictures or a conversation?" (Quote from Alice in Wonderland)

Let's have a great conversation with children over some great books.

Black History monthInspirational Choir of Christ Temple Apostolic Church

6:00 pm, Tuesday, January 31

The Inspirational Choir of Christ Temple Apostolic Church, directed by Doll Cook, will kick off Black History Month with a rousing performance that will get every heart singing.
Brought to the community through a generous bequest from Bess Commodore.
WUVS 103.7 "The Community Station" the Beat is the media sponsor.

tabletsTablet Tips and Tricks

1:00 pm, Wednesday, February 1

Want to do more with your tablet? Bring it to HPL on Wednesdays at 1:00 to get tech help. Walk ins welcome.

Word LogoTech Wednesday-Word

3:00 pm, Wednesday, February 1


Bring your laptop or tablet and follow along while we explain tech topics in an informal setting.  This week we'll look at Word.  Bring your questions and we'll answer as many as we can.  

Yoga NidraYoga Nidra

12:15 - 12:45 pm, Thursday, February 2

Yoga nidra or yogic sleep is a state of consciousness between waking and sleeping, like the "going-to-sleep" stage. It is a state in which the body is completely relaxed, and the practitioner becomes systematically and increasingly aware of the inner world by following a set of verbal instructions. This state of consciousness (yoga nidra) is different from meditation in which concentration on a single focus is required. In yoga nidra the practitioner remains in a state of light pratyahara with four of his senses internalised, that is, withdrawn, and only the hearing still connects to the instructions. The yogic goal of both paths, deep relaxation (yoga nidra) and meditation are the same, a state called samadhi.
Yoga nidra is among the deepest possible states of relaxation while still maintaining full consciousness. In lucid dreaming, one is only, or mainly, cognizant of the dream environment, and has little or no awareness of one's actual environment.
The practice of yoga relaxation has been found to reduce tension and anxiety. The autonomic symptoms of high anxiety such as headache, giddiness, chest pain, palpitations, sweating and abdominal pain respond well. It has been used to help soldiers from war cope with posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD).
Yoga nidra refers to the conscious awareness of the deep sleep state, referred to as prajna in Mandukya Upanishad.
Theresa Bernhardt will guide people in this practice.  Please bring a yoga mat if possible (some will be available.)  This is timed to be able to do on a lunch hour.

Computer bookComputer Class-Intro to Computers

10:30 am- 12:00 pm, Saturday, February 4

De'ondra Pentecost will teach computer classes on Saturdays from 10:30 am to 12:00 pm. Registration is required. Call HPL at 231-722-8000 or visit HPL Events to register.  Brought to you through the generosity of the Friends of Hackley Library.
This weeks' topic--Intro to Computers:  Intro to computers will offer an introduction to what a computer is and how to use it.  It is designed for beginners with little or no knowledge of computers.  Topics covered will include an explanation of Windows and files, how to turn on a computer, and how to use the mouse.

Black History Month LogoThe 3rd Annual Black History Month Trivia Contest

2:00 pm, Saturday, February 4

So you think you know your Black History?  Form a group with your friends (up to 4 per team, 6 teams total) and pit your knowledge against other teams.  Call Hackley Public Library at 231-722-7276 or visit http://hackleylibrary.org/index.php/events/hpl-hosted-events to register your team by January 28.
On February 4, at 2 pm come to Hackley Public Library to see the contest, hosted by Jon Covington.  Teams will be asked questions on Black History.  We'll have prizes for First, Second, and Third place teams, as well as some consolation prizes.   Cheer on your friends and family!

Brought to the community through a generous bequest from Bess Commodore. WUVS 103.7 "The Community Station" the Beat is the media sponsor.

BLACK HISTORY KIDS TRIVIA

2 PM, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 4

TEAM REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED.

Think you know all the heroes of African American History? Challenge your knowledge by competing in the Black History Trivia Contest for some friendly competition. Kids will compete right alongside adults in this game of history and knowledge for great prizes. So come to the library and get your game on.

TO REGISTER:  Call 231-722-8014, or visit www.hackleylibrary.org and click on Events and the click on Black History Trivia Contest to register online.

craftsHackley Craft Club

6:00 pm, Monday, February 6

Join the fun!  Our craft club meets the first Monday of each month.  Participants will be able to request the crafts that will be offered during the year.  Led by Nancy Hartman.
Brought to you through the generosity of the Friends of Hackley Library.

STORYTIME IN COLOR KICKOFF

6:45 PM, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 6

Celebrate Black History Month with stories about African American heritage featuring "Men of Color Read", a group of adult men who tour local class rooms to read with students and promote success through reading. Let's read, understand and grow.

black hair careBlack Hair Care Clinic

6:00  pm, Tuesday, February 7

Learn the secrets to having beautiful hair.
Brought to the community through a generous bequest from Bess Commodore.   WUVS 103.7 "The Community Station" the Beat is the media sponsor.

tabletsTablet Tips and Tricks

1:00 pm, Wednesday, February 8

Want to do more with your tablet? Bring it to HPL on Wednesdays at 1:00 to get tech help. Walk ins welcome.

Yoga NidraYoga Nidra

12:15 - 12:45 pm, Thursday, February 9

Yoga nidra or yogic sleep is a state of consciousness between waking and sleeping, like the "going-to-sleep" stage. It is a state in which the body is completely relaxed, and the practitioner becomes systematically and increasingly aware of the inner world by following a set of verbal instructions. This state of consciousness (yoga nidra) is different from meditation in which concentration on a single focus is required. In yoga nidra the practitioner remains in a state of light pratyahara with four of his senses internalised, that is, withdrawn, and only the hearing still connects to the instructions. The yogic goal of both paths, deep relaxation (yoga nidra) and meditation are the same, a state called samadhi.
Yoga nidra is among the deepest possible states of relaxation while still maintaining full consciousness. In lucid dreaming, one is only, or mainly, cognizant of the dream environment, and has little or no awareness of one's actual environment.
The practice of yoga relaxation has been found to reduce tension and anxiety. The autonomic symptoms of high anxiety such as headache, giddiness, chest pain, palpitations, sweating and abdominal pain respond well. It has been used to help soldiers from war cope with posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD).
Yoga nidra refers to the conscious awareness of the deep sleep state, referred to as prajna in Mandukya Upanishad.
Theresa Bernhardt will guide people in this practice.  Please bring a yoga mat if possible (some will be available.)  This is timed to be able to do on a lunch hour.

Bling Thing

Friday, February 10, 5 pm - 8 pm

Pre-sale party with wine and chocolates.  $10 donation requested.
Bling Thing is a sale of donated costume, vintage and precious jewelry, as well as, purses, scarves and other things with "bling" run by the Friends of Hackley Library.  All proceeds go to the library.

tiaraBling Thing

Saturday, February 11, 10 am - 2 pm

Bling Thing is a sale of donated costume, vintage and precious jewelry, as well as, purses, scarves and other things with "bling" run by the Friends of Hackley Library.  All proceeds go to the library.


BRAD THE MAGICIAN

2 PM, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 11

JOIN HACKLEY PUBLIC LIBRARY AS WE CONTINUE TO CELEBRATE BLACK HISTORY MONTH WITH THE MAGIC AND COMEDY OF BRAD LANCASTER. FUN FOR KIDS OF ALL AGES, 1 - 101.

Tuesday, January 24, 2017

What to read while waiting for...




Below the Belt
Below the Belt
By Woods, Stuart
2017-01 - G.P. Putnam's Sons
9780399573972 Check Our Catalog

Stone Barrington lands in hot water in the new adventure from the celebrated author of more than fifty New York Times bestselling novels.

Newly ensconced in his Santa Fe abode with a lovely female companion, Stone Barrington receives a call from an old friend requesting a delicate favor. A situation has arisen that could escalate into an explosive quagmire, and
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The Dogs of Littlefield
The Dogs of Littlefield
By Berne, Suzanne
2016-01 - Simon & Schuster
9781476794242 Check Our Catalog

A brilliantly done (Sunday Times, London) comedy of manners that explores the unease behind the manicured lawns of suburban America from the Orange Prize winning author of A Crime in the Neighborhood.

Littlefield, Massachusetts, named one of the Ten Best Places to Live in America, full of psychologists and college professors, is proud of its fine schools, its girls soccer
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The Gentleman from Japan
The Gentleman from Japan
By Church, James
2016-12 - Minotaur Books
9780312614317 Check Our Catalog


James Church, a former Western intelligence officer, returns to the secret world of North Korean intelligence with another crackling good (The Washington Post) story in his critically acclaimed Inspector O series.
Under the guise of machinery for making dumplings, a Spanish factory near Barcelona is secretly producing a key component in the production of nuclear weapons. When …More



Dear Mr. M
Dear Mr. M
By Koch, Herman
Translator Garrett, Sam
2016-09 - Hogarth
9781101903322 Check Our Catalog

The tour-de-force, hair-raising new novel from Herman Koch, the New York Times bestselling author of The Dinner and Summer House with Swimming Pool

Once a celebrated writer, M had his greatest success with a suspense novel based on a real-life disappearance. It told the story of a history teacher who went missing one winter after having a brief affair with a
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Friday, January 20, 2017

Upcoming Events at HPL


MINECRAFT

2 PM, SATURDAY, JANUARY 21

Do you have what it takes to build and play in HPL's Minecraft community? If so, you better hurry to register. Seats fill up fast!

REGISTRATION BEGINS 12:30 PM, MONDAY, JANUARY 2ND AND IS REQUIRED!  CALL 231-722-8014 TO SIGN UP.

DEADLINE FOR BLACK HISTORY MONTH CALENDAR CONTEST

4:30 PM, SATURDAY, JANUARY 21

Be sure we have YOUR entry in the HPL Black History Month Calendar Contest before 5 PM!

 

STORYTIME PLAYDATE

6:45 PM, MONDAY, JANUARY 23

Let's get ready to read by talking, singing, playing, writing and reading. Join Ms. Cassandra for a story, game, craft and treat and help us conquer the battle for literacy.

tabletsTablet Tips and Tricks

1:00 pm, Wednesday, January 25

Want to do more with your tablet? Bring it to HPL on Wednesdays at 1:00 to get tech help. Walk ins welcome.

ACTING FOR KIDS WITH MS. LYNN COTTER

1 PM, SATURDAY, JANUARY 28

FOR AGES 5-12.

Join former drama coach, Lynn Cotter, for a fantastic acting workshop for kids. Young actors will work through exercises, skits, auditions and put on a mini-production to test their acting skills. 

STORYTIME PLAYDATE

6:45 PM, MONDAY, JANUARY 30

"And what is the use of a book," thought Alice, "without pictures or a conversation?" (Quote from Alice in Wonderland)

Let's have a great conversation with children over some great books.

Black History monthInspirational Choir of Christ Temple Apostolic Church

6:00 pm, Tuesday, January 31

The Inspirational Choir of Christ Temple Apostolic Church, directed by Doll Cook, will kick off Black History Month with a rousing performance that will get every heart singing.
Brought to the community through a generous bequest from Bess Commodore.
WUVS 103.7 "The Community Station" the Beat is the media sponsor.

tabletsTablet Tips and Tricks

1:00 pm, Wednesday, February 1

Want to do more with your tablet? Bring it to HPL on Wednesdays at 1:00 to get tech help. Walk ins welcome.

Word LogoTech Wednesday-Word

3:00 pm, Wednesday, February 1


Bring your laptop or tablet and follow along while we explain tech topics in an informal setting.  This week we'll look at Word.  Bring your questions and we'll answer as many as we can.  

Yoga NidraYoga Nidra

12:15 - 12:45 pm, Thursday, February 2

Yoga nidra or yogic sleep is a state of consciousness between waking and sleeping, like the "going-to-sleep" stage. It is a state in which the body is completely relaxed, and the practitioner becomes systematically and increasingly aware of the inner world by following a set of verbal instructions. This state of consciousness (yoga nidra) is different from meditation in which concentration on a single focus is required. In yoga nidra the practitioner remains in a state of light pratyahara with four of his senses internalised, that is, withdrawn, and only the hearing still connects to the instructions. The yogic goal of both paths, deep relaxation (yoga nidra) and meditation are the same, a state called samadhi.
Yoga nidra is among the deepest possible states of relaxation while still maintaining full consciousness. In lucid dreaming, one is only, or mainly, cognizant of the dream environment, and has little or no awareness of one's actual environment.
The practice of yoga relaxation has been found to reduce tension and anxiety. The autonomic symptoms of high anxiety such as headache, giddiness, chest pain, palpitations, sweating and abdominal pain respond well. It has been used to help soldiers from war cope with posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD).
Yoga nidra refers to the conscious awareness of the deep sleep state, referred to as prajna in Mandukya Upanishad.
Theresa Bernhardt will guide people in this practice.  Please bring a yoga mat if possible (some will be available.)  This is timed to be able to do on a lunch hour.

Computer bookComputer Class-Intro to Computers

10:30 am- 12:00 pm, Saturday, February 4

De'ondra Pentecost will teach computer classes on Saturdays from 10:30 am to 12:00 pm. Registration is required. Call HPL at 231-722-8000 or visit HPL Events to register.  Brought to you through the generosity of the Friends of Hackley Library.
This weeks' topic--Intro to Computers:  Intro to computers will offer an introduction to what a computer is and how to use it.  It is designed for beginners with little or no knowledge of computers.  Topics covered will include an explanation of Windows and files, how to turn on a computer, and how to use the mouse.

Black History Month LogoThe 3rd Annual Black History Month Trivia Contest

2:00 pm, Saturday, February 4

So you think you know your Black History?  Form a group with your friends (up to 4 per team, 6 teams total) and pit your knowledge against other teams.  Call Hackley Public Library at 231-722-7276 or visit http://hackleylibrary.org/index.php/events/hpl-hosted-events to register your team by January 28.
On February 4, at 2 pm come to Hackley Public Library to see the contest, hosted by Jon Covington.  Teams will be asked questions on Black History.  We'll have prizes for First, Second, and Third place teams, as well as some consolation prizes.   Cheer on your friends and family!

Brought to the community through a generous bequest from Bess Commodore. WUVS 103.7 "The Community Station" the Beat is the media sponsor.

BLACK HISTORY KIDS TRIVIA

2 PM, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 4

TEAM REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED.

Think you know all the heroes of African American History? Challenge your knowledge by competing in the Black History Trivia Contest for some friendly competition. Kids will compete right alongside adults in this game of history and knowledge for great prizes. So come to the library and get your game on.

TO REGISTER:  Call 231-722-8014, or visit www.hackleylibrary.org and click on Events and the click on Black History Trivia Contest to register online.

Tuesday, January 17, 2017

What to read while waiting for...




The Mistress
The Mistress
By Steel, Danielle
2017-01 - Delacorte Press
9780345531117 Check Our Catalog
Incomparable storyteller Danielle Steel illuminates rarely glimpsed precincts of unimaginable wealth and power, where love and freedom are the most dangerous desires of all.

Natasha Leonova's beauty saved her life. Discovered on a freezing Moscow street by a Russian billionaire, she has lived for seven years under his protection, immersed in rarefied luxury, while he pursues his
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One Night: Unveiled
One Night: Unveiled
By Malpas, Jodi Ellen
2015-02 - Forever
9781455559374 Check Our Catalog
A life without secrets and a passion without end . . .The story of Livy and M's passionate love affair comes to a stunning conclusion in the final book in the One Night trilogy

Livy has never known pure desire like this. The gorgeous Miller Hart captivates her, seduces her, and worships her in deliciously sinful ways. He knows
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The Obsession
The Obsession
By Roberts, Nora
2016-04 - Berkley Books
9780399175169 Check Our Catalog
The riveting new novel from the #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Liar.



She stood in the deep, dark woods, breath shallow and cold prickling over her skin despite the hot, heavy air. She took a step back, then two, as the urge to run fell over her.

Naomi Bowes lost her innocence the night she followed her
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Curious Minds: A Knight and Moon Novel
Curious Minds: A Knight and Moon Novel
By Evanovich, Janet
Author Sutton, Phoef
2016-08 - Bantam
9780553392685 Check Our Catalog
NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER Janet Evanovich, bestsellingauthor of the Stephanie Plum series, teams up with Emmy-winning writer Phoef Sutton for a brand-new series of mysteries featuring Emerson Knight and Riley Moon, a dynamic duo with instant and undeniable chemistry.

EmersonKnight is introverted, eccentric, and has little to no sense of social etiquette. Good thing he's
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Friday, January 13, 2017

Upcoming Events at HPL



LEGO FAMILY FUN DAY

2 PM, SATURDAY, JANUARY 14

Be a LEGO artist. Build something fantastic with our LEGOs. Win a candy prize award for The Most Creative or The Best Project and showcase your piece in the library for everyone to see.

tabletsTablet Tips and Tricks

1:00 pm, Wednesday, January 18

Want to do more with your tablet? Bring it to HPL on Wednesdays at 1:00 to get tech help. Walk ins welcome.


MINECRAFT

2 PM, SATURDAY, JANUARY 21

Do you have what it takes to build and play in HPL's Minecraft community? If so, you better hurry to register. Seats fill up fast!

REGISTRATION BEGINS 12:30 PM, MONDAY, JANUARY 2ND AND IS REQUIRED!  CALL 231-722-8014 TO SIGN UP.

DEADLINE FOR BLACK HISTORY MONTH CALENDAR CONTEST

4:30 PM, SATURDAY, JANUARY 21

Be sure we have YOUR entry in the HPL Black History Month Calendar Contest before 5 PM!

 

STORYTIME PLAYDATE

6:45 PM, MONDAY, JANUARY 23

Let's get ready to read by talking, singing, playing, writing and reading. Join Ms. Cassandra for a story, game, craft and treat and help us conquer the battle for literacy.

tabletsTablet Tips and Tricks

1:00 pm, Wednesday, January 25

Want to do more with your tablet? Bring it to HPL on Wednesdays at 1:00 to get tech help. Walk ins welcome.

ACTING FOR KIDS WITH MS. LYNN COTTER

1 PM, SATURDAY, JANUARY 28

FOR AGES 5-12.

Join former drama coach, Lynn Cotter, for a fantastic acting workshop for kids. Young actors will work through exercises, skits, auditions and put on a mini-production to test their acting skills.