15 national library week @ hcpl * april 10 - 15 n! y; d s ... · daylilies are a favorite garden...
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Tai C
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Fitness
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Quiltin
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ESL (M
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Bard’s C
orner (M
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Adaptiv
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RP (L) 9:30 - 3:00
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aylilies
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AA
RP (L) 9:30 - 3:00
Adaptiv
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Brid
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lub (M
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Frid
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Co
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Blo
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bby) 3:30
Bin
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Tai C
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Fitness
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Quiltin
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ESL (M
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Adaptiv
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AA
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Mystery C
lub (M
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AA
RP (L) 9:30 - 3:00
Tai C
hi/
Fitness (M
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Co
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AA
RP (L) 9:30 - 3:00
Adaptiv
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ai C
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Fitness
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Quiltin
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ESL (L) 11:00
*Essentia
l O
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Bard’s C
orner (M
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Adaptiv
e Y
oga (M
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Tro
pic
al Bir
d C
are (M
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*Fo
cus o
n Fin
ance (M
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Tai C
hi/
Fitness (M
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TE: H
angin
g Bo
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Page M
obiles (M
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Brid
ge C
lub (M
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*M
oney Sen$e (G
) 5:30
Ho
st a Fo
reig
n Exchange
Student (M
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Co
lor M
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alm
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Bin
go
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Tai C
hi/
Fitness
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Quiltin
g (G
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ESL (L) 11:00
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Cale
ndar (M
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Blo
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Mo
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Adaptiv
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*O
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Tai C
hi/
Fitness (M
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Co
lor M
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Dro
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T
ech Lab
(L) 3:00 - 5:00
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Adaptiv
e Y
oga (M
) 10:00
*Fix
It! (M
) 4:00
Frie
nds o
f the Lib
rary (lo
bby) 6:00
Evenin
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lub (M
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Tai C
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Fitness
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) 10:00
Quiltin
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NATIONAL LIBRARY WEEK @ HCPL * APRIL 10 - 15
Pick up a brochure for information about our promotions, including...
Pick up a poetry contest information sheet & entry form @ the circulation desk!
Entries are due by April 15 and will be displayed for patron voting until April 22.
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ADAPTIVE YOGA Tuesdays @ 9:00 & Thursdays @ 10:00
*cancelled Thursday, April 20
Come in comfortable clothing and bring a yoga mat if you have one. This class is
suitable for students at any level of ability or physicality. A brief screening will be
done before class to ensure safety.
TAI CHI/FITNESS Wednesdays @ 1:00 & Saturdays @ 10:00
*cancelled Wednesday, April 5
A fitness program inspired by Tai Chi which includes deep breathing & stretching.
Adults PLEASE NOTE: Attendance for adult programs is reserved for ages 18 and over. Programs requiring registration are indicated with an asterisk. You may register by phone: 270-769-6337 or email: [email protected]
Business & Finance
*SMALL BUSINESS BASICS Thursday, April 6 @ 5:00 is cancelled. The next class will be on Thursday, May 4th. Register @ www.ksbdc.org/Elizabethtown. *FOCUS ON FINANCE Tuesday, April 18 @ 6:00 Registration is required @ 270-723-2225 (not through the library). Notifications of class cancellation will come through a representative of the class’s instructor. *MONEY SEN$E: FINANCIAL PLANNING Thursday, April 20 @ 5:30 This is an opportunity to receive a free, professional financial education workshop. Snacks and drinks served! Registration required @ 270-737-6608 (not through the library). Class may be cancelled if fewer than 5 preregister.
*BARD’S CORNER WRITERS’ GROUP Mondays, April 3 & 17 @ 1:00 Come to share, learn, and be encouraged in your writing!
COLOR ME CALM @ 3:00 Fri., Apr. 7 & 21; Wed., Apr. 12 & 26 Coloring isn’t just for kids! It can also improve concentration and lower stress levels in adults! Materials are provided.
*STAMPING WORKSHOP: NOTECARDS Monday, April 10 @ 1:00 $2 materials fee due at registration.
*CREATE! Wednesday, April 19 @ 3:00 Registration required for this repurposed book pg hanging decoration (aka mobile).
*Thursday, April 27 @ 4:00
This class, facilitated by Servpro, addresses home repair & maintenance concerns and common emergency prevention. Materials are provided by Home Depot; registration required.
Health & Education
ENGLISH AS A SECOND LANGUAGE (ESL) Mondays in April @ 11:00 Join instructor Isabella Paar for these free tutoring sessions geared toward learners of English.
BLOOD PRESSURE SCREENING Friday, April 7 @ 3:30 Monday, April 24 @ 4:30 A home health nurse will do a blood pressure check & answer any of your questions. She’ll be here each month, so you’ll be able to get regular checks.
*ESSENTIAL OILS Monday, April 17 @ 11:00 Learn which essential oils will help you beat spring allergies! Please call to register.
TROPICAL BIRD CARE Tuesday, April 18 @ 3:00 Tips for the care and handling of companion birds. *The facilitator is not a veterinarian, and neither she nor HCPL may be held liable for anything that transpires with the health of your bird.
*COOKING THROUGH THE CALENDAR Monday, April 24 @ 11:00 This month the “Cooking through the Calendar” series continues. Food samples will be involved! Registration required; if fewer than 5 pre-register, the program will be cancelled.
Assistance TECH APPOINTMENT Do you need help with something related to computers or other devices? Come in to schedule a 30 minute session with a librarian.
*OVERDRIVE CLINIC Tuesday, April 25 @ 3:30 Attend this session to learn what’s available on Kentucky’s free downloading site! The presenter will also answer questions regarding your specific devices as time allows. Please call to register.
DROP-IN TECH LAB Wednesday, April 26 (3:00 – 5:00) Drop by during this time for assistance working on a document, applying for a job, setting up an email account, etc. No appointment necessary!
Technical
BINGO 1st & 3rd Friday
@ 4:00 Join us for this monthly game time for adults.
BRIDGE CLUB 1st & 3rd Thurs.
@ 1:00 All skill levels
welcome!
Creative Corner
Exercise Programs
*HOW TO GROW DAYLILIES Wednesday, April 5 @ 3:00 Daylilies are a favorite garden flower. Come and see how to incorporate these one-day wonders into a perennial garden or landscape! Please call to register.
For more information, call Rebecca Macklin @ 502-310-2011.
Thursday, April 20 @ 6:00
Come learn about the exciting opportunity
to host a high school exchange student!
AMBER’S PICK:
Marie Antoinette’s Darkest Days
by Will Bashor
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Al;sdkj;alsdjf;l Will Bashor explores the final days of the
asldjlasdjf;lsada.former queen, examining her frame of mind
sdasdfasda.dasd.during her prison stay and trial, as well as the
attitudes and actions of the royalists and revolutionaries.
CHARLOTTE’S PICK:
Everything You Want Me to Be
by Mindy Mejia
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REBEKAH’S PICK
A Ghost in the Machine
by Caroline Graham
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CRYSTAL’S PICK
What If the Moon Didn’t Exist
by Neil F. Comins
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I didn’t expect to love this book, but from the
—————ff—first page I did! From three different
asldkfjal;skdfj;laviewpoints, it tells of the murder of small
al;sdjalsdjasldjsltown senior Hattie Hoffman. This book stayed
with me days after it ended. The setting is a small town and
there is a twist on every page.
Asl;dja;sldfjasd Fans of British mystery will be delighted by
a;lsdkal;sdkffg.fbCaroline Graham’s deceptively charming
asd;as;dkfas..kd Cotswold world. Postcard-perfect bucolic
asdlkjasldkj..als villages become the unwitting foil for furious
passions, vicious jealousies, and bloody ends, brought about by
alarmingly creative and violent means. It is Inspector Barnaby,
that bastion of unflinching composure and acerbic wit,
however, who provides the heartbeat of this series, and inspired
Midsomer Murders, the UK’s longest running detective series.
Asl;djasl;dfjasl. “What if the moon didn’t exist?” Have you
.asdlasldalsdkja spent sleepless nights plagued with questions
.asdlfkasjdfl;asj such as this? Do you drift into a seemingly
.as;ldkjal;sdkjl; weightless space as you daydream of the
possible scenarios in which our solar system was laid out
differently? Relief is here! Astronomer Neil Comins gracefully leads his readers through ten galactic situations that
radically change our outlook of the universe and our attitude of
gratitude for reality. A must-read for any star-gazing citizen.
*Disclaimer: the controversial topic of Pluto’s removal from
the planet classification is NOT addressed within Comins’
writings.
AMANDA’S PICK
Mrs. Pargeter’s Package
by Simon Brett
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MATT’S PICK
Odd Thomas
by Dean Koontz
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RENE’S PICK
The Dry
by Jane Harper
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ALLISON’S PICK
The Bear and the Nightingale
by Katherine Arden
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Asdlkjasdlfja.sl Mrs. Pargeter is such a fun character! She’s
asdlkasdfasl.dadwitty and resourceful – using her late
asdasdasda..sdfjjhusband’s rolodex of shady characters to solve
asdlkjal;sdj.k.fasmysteries. This book is part of a series, but all
of Brett’s book can be enjoyed independently.
As;dlkfjas..dja Meet Odd Thomas, the unassuming young hero
asda;sldjasl.;djsthat works as a fry cook in California. He has a
asd;laskdjf.l;as huge secret that only his girlfriend, police chief,
asd;’asdka;sdk.and an eccentric author knows about. Odd sees
and converses with ghosts. He also has premonitions about the
future. He uses these talents to help the police chief solve and
prevent crimes.
Asl;dkalsdf.jas I enjoy discovering new authors and Jane
asldkal;skdj.las Harper’s debut thriller, The Dry, reads as if it
asdasl;djlasdjla was penned by a seasoned writer. Small towns
are usually full of poorly kept secrets and Kiewarra, a farming
community in Australia, has more than its share. Federal
Agent Aaron Falk returns to Kiewarra after a 20 year absence
to investigate the apparent suicide of his best friend. Full of
plot twists and well-developed characters, this was a quick
read that I suspect will have a strong following. Available on
Overdrive too.
Alsdkjasl;dasld This was a fascinating retelling of a Russian
asldkjasl;dkjalsdfolktale, with added historical and cultural
asdlkjasdl;jlsadj.aspects. Vasya grows up wild and willful,
able to see the household spirits around her. When a new
stepmother and priest attempt to banish these magical
creatures, Vasya will have to summon all of her courage to
defeat the coming darkness and ally herself with the winter’s
king.
HCPL * STAFF PICKS * APRIL