Book related events will take over the Hackley Public Library this fall.
Best selling author Mitch Albom will be on stage at the Frauenthal at 7:30 pm on October 4. The Detroit Free Press sports columnist and author of the best seller Tuesdays with Morrie will be talking about his new book, Have a Little Faith at this fundraiser for the Children's department sponsored by the Friends of the Library.
The Ulysses Book Discussion Group, led by Fran Fisher, resumes their monthly discussions of challenging books in September. The group gathers in the Julia Hackley room of the library at 10:00 am on the second Tuesday of the month.
A book fair at Barnes and Noble will be held October 1 and 2. Purchase a book or a Nook or a even a cup of coffee on those two days and a percentage of what you pay will go to the Friends of the Library for the Children̢۪s Department. Bring a voucher -- see elsewhere in this newsletter -- or just tell the clerk you support Hackley Library.
During the whole month of October, youth can enter Write for Fright!, HPL’s annual scary story contest. Bring your stories and poems to the Library by October 31. The scariest tales will be printed in our Write for Fright! book. Winners are honored at an Author’s Night Award Program November 17. The contest is open to grades K - 6. Please call the Youth Services Department at 231-722-7276 x 230.
To learn more about these and other events at the library, turn the page or check Hackley Library on the web at www.hackleylibrary.org.
| Superhero Day Saturday, September 18 11 AM Come in costume as your favorite superhero, ready to display your powers. Kids will make Kryptonite Crystals, snack on Power Cookies and compete in a Superhero Cakewalk. Please call the Youth Services Department at 231-722-7276 x 230. |
| Friends of the Library Meeting Monday, September 20 4:00 pm. Meets at the Torrent House |
| Hackley Library Board Meeting Tuesday, September 21 5:30 pm Julia Hackley Room, Hackley Public Library. Open to the public. |
| Herb Society Tuesday, September 21 6:00 pm Torrent House. |
| Family Spelling Bee Wednesday, September 22 6:30 PM Form your own two person Spelling Team and join HPL’s Spelling Bee. Teams must have one child and one adult. Try for the Best Speller Prize. Or join the End of Bee Prize Drawing, open to all participants. Registration required. Please call the Youth Services Department at 231-722-7276 x 230. |
| Evening Storytime Monday, Sept 27 6:45 pm Storytelling, picturebooks, fingerplays, holiday tales, and special fun. Each session ends with a craft project. Signup required. Call 231-722-7276 x 230 to register. |
| Morning Toddler Storytime Monday, Sept 27 11:00 am Toddlers and care givers attend Toddler Time together. The simple books and activities are just right for kids under 3. Signup is required. Call 231-722-7276 x 230 to register. |
| Cheese 101 Tuesday, September 28 6:00 pm Everyone’s favorite Cheese Lady will be at the library with sampler plates of cheese. This event is limited to 15 people. Please sign up in advance, starting on September 1st. No walk-ins unless there are no-shows, then it will be on a first come/first served basis. For more information call HPL at 231-722-7276. |
| Morning Storytime Tuesday, Sept 28 11:00 am Storytelling, picturebooks, fingerplays, holiday tales, and special fun. Each session ends with a craft project. Signup required. Call 231-722-7276 x 230 to register. |
| Tech Wednesday-MeL Wednesday, September 29 Tech Wednesdays 2:30 pm Each class will cover a specific topic and run from 30 – 60 minutes. No registration is required, just show up! All classes will start at 2:30 pm in the Julia Hackley Room. If you have your own laptop feel free to bring it along, otherwise these are watch and learn classes. September 15: Using the online catalog September 29: Searching for books using MeL October 6: eAudiobooks with Netlibrary October 27: eAudiobooks with Overdrive November 3: NoveList November 17: Facebook |
| Write for Fright! Scary Story Contest Starts Oct 1 October 1 - October 31 Enter Write for Fright!, HPL’s annual scary story contest. Bring your stories and poems to the Library by October 31. The scariest tales will be printed in our Write for Fright! book. Winners are honored at an Author’s Night Award Program November 17. The contest is open to grades K - 6 Please call the Youth Services Department at 231-722-7276 x 230. |
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