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NEWSLETTER www.yorklibraries.org/guthrie Monthly Book Talk Mystery Book Talk Vineyard Stalker by Philip R. Craig Tuesday, September 6, at 6:30 in the Bare Center Book talk list is available at the Adult Desk September 2016 *Saturdays - July 4-Labor Day 10am- 2pm FREE Wi-Fi Did you know?? Fall Story times start September 12. Sign up now! Childrens Corner Thank You To Our Corporate Sponsors: Library Hours: Monday - Thursday 10am-8pm, Friday & *Saturday 10am-5pm 2 Library Place Hanover, PA 17331 717-632-5183 Weekly Story Times Toddler Time with Linda** (Age 2) Mondays 10:15 am Preschool with Kelly** (Ages 3-5) Tuesdays 10:15 am Preschool with Kelly** (Ages 3-5) Wednesdays 10:15 am & 1:00 pm Babies & Books with Jess** (Ages birth to 24 months) Thursdays 10:15 & 11:00 am **Registration Required “Why buy a book when you can join a library” by Ricky Gervais Closed September 5 Creative Learning for Preschoolers (Ages 4-5) 1st Monday of the Month at 11:15,12:00 & 12:45pm Registration is required Minecraft Competition (Ages 7-12) 1st Wednesday and 2nd & 3rd Thursday of the Month from 6:00-7:30pm Registration required Lego Club (Ages 5-12) 2nd Wednesday of the Month from 6:30-7:30pm No registration required Don’t Forget Tech Guru Here 2nd Thursday of Month 10-12 Reading Therapy dogs Join us each month on the 1st Thursday 6-7 pm; 1st, 2nd, 3rd & 4th Saturdays 10-11 am; and 3rd Wednesday 6-7 pm Childrens Library Register at Childrens Desk Monday Evening Story Time 6:30 pm in the Program Room Just drop in!! Serving over 1.7 million people since 2006 2016 Hanover Chili Cook Off Sunday, September 4 11am-5pm At Good Field on Forney Avenue Tickets $10 at the gate $8.50 in advance Available at the Library Low Vision Expo to be held at Guthrie Memorial Library Choices! Blessings or Burdens Were in our Golden Years, do we stay living in our own home? What about a re- tirement community? What are the up- sides and downsides for either? Join Rich & Sue Harley as they help dispel some of the myths about retirement living. Tuesday, September 13 6:30 pm John & Joan Bare Center I Cant Believe They Ate That!”: Glory and Sacrifice in WWII Pickled pigs feet, baked beef heart, liver meat balls with peanut butter gravy just to name a few. Join Janeal Jaroh, Owner of Time Traveler Trunks, and find out the sacrifices in every area of everyday life that were made during World War II. Learn how this incredible generation learned how to make do or do without”. Tuesday, September 20 6:30 pm John & Joan Bare Center Guthrie Memorial Library and ForSight Vision are sponsoring a 2nd Low Vision Expo with several new vendors on Thursday, September 29, from 10 am – 2 pm. Come learn new services and technologies that will enhance the lives of seniors with vision loss. The Library has a large selection of large print and audio- books and the technologies available through ForSight can help those with vision loss resume many daily activities. Contact the library, 632-5183, for more information. Lisa Kane, Library Director, will discuss the book Second Wind: Navigating the Passage to a Slower, Deeper, and More Connected Life by Bill Thomas. This is part of the Embracing Aging initiative spearheaded by York Community Foundation and York College of PA. Monday, September 26 6:30 pm John & Joan Bare Center Community Read

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Page 1: NEWSLETTER - Constant Contactfiles.constantcontact.com/403767d1201/c714b0bb-722... · loss resume many daily activities. Contact the library, 632-5183, for more information. Lisa

NEWSLETTER

www.yorklibraries.org/guthrie

Monthly Book Talk Mystery Book Talk Vineyard Stalker by Philip R. Craig Tuesday, September 6, at 6:30 in the Bare Center

Book talk list is available at the Adult Desk

September 2016

*Saturday’s - July 4-Labor Day 10am- 2pm

FREE Wi-Fi

Did you know?? Fall Story times start

September 12. Sign up now!

Children’s Corner

Thank You To Our Corporate Sponsors:

Library Hours: Monday - Thursday 10am-8pm, Friday & *Saturday 10am-5pm

2 Library Place Hanover, PA 17331 717-632-5183

Weekly Story Times

Toddler Time with Linda** (Age 2) Mondays 10:15 am

Preschool with Kelly** (Ages 3-5) Tuesdays 10:15 am

Preschool with Kelly** (Ages 3-5) Wednesdays 10:15 am & 1:00 pm

Babies & Books with Jess** (Ages birth to 24 months) Thursdays 10:15 & 11:00 am

**Registration Required “Why buy a book when you can join

a library” by Ricky Gervais

Closed September 5

Creative Learning for Preschoolers

(Ages 4-5) 1st Monday of the Month at 11:15,12:00 & 12:45pm

Registration is required

Minecraft Competition (Ages 7-12) 1st Wednesday and 2nd & 3rd Thursday of the Month

from 6:00-7:30pm Registration required

Lego Club (Ages 5-12) 2nd Wednesday of

the Month from 6:30-7:30pm No registration required

Don’t Forget Tech Guru Here

2nd Thursday of Month • 10-12

Reading Therapy dogs Join us each month on the 1st

Thursday 6-7 pm; 1st, 2nd, 3rd & 4th Saturdays 10-11 am; and

3rd Wednesday 6-7 pm Children’s Library

Register at Children’s Desk

Monday Evening Story Time

6:30 pm in the Program Room

Just drop in!!

Serving over 1.7 million people since 2006

2016 Hanover Chili Cook Off Sunday,

September 4 11am-5pm

At Good Field on Forney Avenue

Tickets $10 at the gate $8.50 in advance

Available at the Library

Low Vision Expo to be held at Guthrie Memorial Library

Choices! Blessings or Burdens

We’re in our Golden Years, do we stay living in our own home? What about a re-

tirement community? What are the up-sides and downsides for either? Join Rich & Sue Harley as they help dispel some of

the myths about retirement living. Tuesday, September 13

6:30 pm John & Joan Bare Center

“I Can’t Believe They Ate That!”: Glory and Sacrifice in WWII

Pickled pigs feet, baked beef heart, liver meat balls with peanut butter gravy just to name a few. Join Janeal Jaroh, Owner of Time Traveler Trunks, and find out the sacrifices in every area of everyday life that were made during

World War II. Learn how this incredible generation learned how to “make do or

do without”. Tuesday, September 20

6:30 pm John & Joan Bare Center

Guthrie Memorial Library and ForSight Vision are sponsoring a 2nd Low Vision

Expo with several new vendors on Thursday, September 29, from 10 am – 2

pm. Come learn new services and technologies that will enhance the lives of seniors with vision loss. The Library has a

large selection of large print and audio-books and the technologies available

through ForSight can help those with vision loss resume many daily activities. Contact

the library, 632-5183, for more information.

Lisa Kane, Library Director, will discuss

the book Second Wind: Navigating the Passage to

a Slower, Deeper, and More Connected Life by Bill Thomas. This is part of the Embracing

Aging initiative spearheaded by York Community Foundation and

York College of PA. Monday, September 26

6:30 pm John & Joan Bare Center

Community Read

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Check it out!

Silent Auction items:

Vintage Jaymar Thumbelina Puzzle

6pk-Commemorative Pepsi Longneck

Bottles Celebrating Richard Petty’s

200 Career Wins

Teapot & Cups Bookends

Pair of Victorian Style Electric Lights

with Red Globes (Berry Design) and

Red & Clear Glass Candlestick Base

with Prisms

Wooden “Hot Bath” Sign

UPCOMING EVENTS:

October:

10/4 - Shapes & Spaces (3 week course)

10/7 - Parent/Child Workshop (5 weeks)

10/11 - History of the Mason-Dixon Line

10/18 - Germany/Poland Holocaust Memorial sites

10/19 - Secrets of College Financial Aid

10/21 - Children’s Book Club

10/22 - Bull & Oyster Roast

10/30 - Friend’s Bingo

Check future newsletters for more information!

Editor Julie Moul

Christine Miller, local author of Monarch, Monarch, will be here to

share information on Monarch butterflies. She will have copies

of her book available for purchase and signing.

Wednesday, September 14 4:00 pm

Children’s Program Room All ages welcome!

Children’s Book Club Starting in September

Each month brings a new and exciting book to read! Join Miss Kelly the third Friday of each month when

you return to the library for a lively discussion and fun activities centered around the book.

Limited to 20 children. First book is The Sideways Stories from Way-

side School by Louis Sachar. Copies available now!

For Grades 3-6 Friday, September 16 at 4:00 in

the Children’s Program Room.

Justin Walker from the Pennsylvania Human Relations Commission will be here to read and

discuss The Fair Housing Five and the Haunted House. This book is geared towards children in

grades 1-5. It’s about a girl named Samaria and her mother's challenge in searching for a new place to live. This program is funded through a Housing and

Urban Development grant and looks to spread awareness about fair housing to children across

Pennsylvania. Wednesday, September 21

4:00 pm Children’s Program Room

Grades 1-5