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discover...BOONE COUNTY PUBLIC LIBRARY AUGUST 2020
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August is Back-to-School Month
Homework Help Resources for Kids and Teens It’s time to gear up for back-to-school! Of course with back-to-school comes homework, projects, and last-minute papers. You can find infor-mation on just about anything from anywhere in the world through our online resources. To get started with any homework help, visit bcpl.org and click “Research”. You will find some trustworthy Research Tools that can help take the stress out of assignments. Scroll down to Homework Help for Kids or Homework Help for Teens. Most of the research tools require a library card. Obtaining a free library card is easy if you don’t already have one. Stop by any of our locations with an ID and proof of address, and one of our staff will assist you. (If under 18, a parent/guardian must sign your application.) An-other option is to request a temporary digital card by visiting our website. Here are highlights for some of the tools we think you will find most helpful.
Homework Help for Kids
Britannica Elementary provides resources on a variety of topics, from plants and animals to science and mathematics. This a great database for students that are looking for basic information on a variety of topics.
Tumblebooks is an online collection of books for K-2 that contain sounds, animation, and narration for young readers.
Primary Search contains primary sources that elementary students can cite as they are learning how to research.
Homework Help for Teens
EBSCOHost contains primary sources appropriate for teens doing re-search. Over 30 different databases can be searched through EBSCOHost. Teens should become familiar with this database because it is heavily used in college.
Gale Literature Resource Center offers a broad range of informa-tion on authors and their works. It provides in-depth analysis, general overviews, and criticisms.
LearningExpress Library provides access to practical academic skills and resources. Students can take practice college entrance exams, work on job skills, review major academic concepts, and more!
Additional Resources
Access Video offers thousands of award-winning educational films, acclaimed documentaries, independent films, and helpful instructional videos!
Mango Language offers 70+ language learning courses and 20+ English as a second language learning options.
National Geographic Virtual Library provides access to the complete archive of National Geographic magazine along with a cross-searchable collection of National Geographic books, maps, images and videos.
ADULT PROGRAMSOutdoor YogaWednesdays, August 5, 12, 19 & 26Hebron Branch, 9 a.m.Please register. Flow through gentle to challenging postures in this low to moderate class. Bring a yoga mat and water. $30 fee for the month. To register, call the Parks at 859-334-2117 or visit boonecountyky.org/parks. Restrooms unavailable until 10 a.m.
Virtual: Best of the BestThursday, August 6, 3 p.m., ZoomDear Mrs. Bird by A.J. PearceRead and discuss bestselling novels.Leader Suzanne Yowler, [email protected] Email Suzanne to be added to virtual meeting.
Hoxworth Blood DriveSaturday, August 8Hebron Branch, 10:30 a.m. - 4:30 p.m.One blood donation can save up to three lives! To schedule an appointment go to: hoxworth.org/groups/bcpl or call Hoxworth at (513) 451-0910. Walk-ons are welcome!
Virtual: Chapter and Verse Tuesday, August 11, 6:30 p.m., ZoomStill Life by Louise Penny Read everything from fiction to biographies. Leader Kelley Brandeberry, [email protected] Kelley to be added to virtual meeting.
Virtual: Thrillers and Chillers Thursday, August 13, 10 a.m., ZoomLittle Fires Everywhere by Celeste NgRead suspense, mystery and true crime. Leader Teresa Sayers, [email protected] Email Teresa to be added to virtual meeting.
Virtual: Old School Gamers of FlorenceSaturday, August 15, 1 p.m., ZoomCome with us now, on a journey through time and space, to the land of Old School RPGs! Today’s trip into the OSR is going to be “The Hole in the Oak” using “Old School Essentials” by Necrotic Gnome. Gamers of all experience levels welcome! Please register. Invite to Zoom, Roll20, and a pregenerated character will be provided prior to the event.
Virtual: Natural Skin Care SurvivalTuesday, August 18, 6:30 p.m., ZoomFollow along with Laura Caldwell as she demonstrates how to make an anti-aging roller, a body scrub, and hair spray, all using natural ingredients and essential oils. Kits of supplies (essential oils, recipes, etc.) can be picked up by registrants at the Hebron Branch during open hours between 8/15 and 8/18. $5 for a kit. Please register. Invite to Zoom will be provided prior to the event.
Virtual: Streaming - Do I Still Want Cable?Thursday, August 20, 10 a.m., Facebook LiveThere are so many options for streaming devices and services, with even more on the horizon. Join Michael Savarino, the Library’s IT Coordinator, as he discusses current products, services, and what trends we could ex-pect in the future. This will be a Facebook Live program so visit our Facebook page to tune in! Note: You do not need to have a Facebook account to watch.
Virtual: Monday 4 MysteryMonday, August 24th, 6:30 p.m., ZoomHouse of Silk by Anthony Horowitz Explore mystery and suspense novels. Leader Suzanne Yowler, [email protected] Suzanne to be added to virtual meeting.
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August New Releases
The Falcon Always Wings Twice by Donna Andrews
The Friendship List by Susan Mallery
The Silent Wife by Karin Slaughter
The Last Mrs. Summers by Rhys Bowen
Sucker Punch by Laurell K Hamilton
The Jackal by J R Ward
Then She Vanished by T Jefferson Parker
Choppy Water by Stuart Woods
Say No More by Karen Rose
A Private Cathedral by James Lee Burke
The Less Dead by Denise Mina
Someone to Romance by Mary Balogh
Emerald Blaze by Ilona Andrews
Squeeze Me by Carl Hiaasen
The Midwife Murders by James Patterson
Royal by Danielle Steel
Bitter Pill by Fern Michaels
ADULTS
TEENSMidnight Sun (Twilight)
by Stephenie Meyer
Don’t Ask Me Where I’m From by Jennifer De Leon
Six Angry Girls by Adrienne Kisner
The Assignment by Liz Wiemer
Concert @ the Library: Elijah’s CreekThursday, August 27Main Library Parking Lot, 7:30 p.m.Please register each individual attending. This duo has musical roots buried in the ‘60s and ‘70s. With a mix of rock, folk, bluegrass, and originals, Keith Howard and Chip Regenbogen have performed in the local music scene for over a decade. We are experimenting with our first-ever parking lot concert! Due to social distancing guidelines, we are limiting attendance and requiring registration of each individual attending. We ask all attendees to bring your own chair, practice social distancing and follow the markings that will be provided. Note: restrooms will not be available during this after-hours event.
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Gale In Context: Opposing Viewpoints
August New Releases
Researching all sides of a much-debated topic has never been easier! Gale in Context: Opposing Viewpoints gathers continuously updated viewpoints, topic overviews, full-text magazines, academic journals, news articles, primary source documents, statistics, images, videos, audio files and links to vetted websites all in one place. With over 450 debated topics ranging from civil rights to cloning and a special section on national debate topics, you will be presented with unbiased and expert sources and the data to support them. Opposing Viewpoints can be found at bcpl.org/research under Education and Lifelong Learning. All you need is your Library card to begin exploring all sides of an issue and draw your own conclusions.
African Americans in Boone County History
When Boone County was established in 1799, some settlers had already been in the area for sev-eral years. Many of these families were slaveholders who brought enslaved African Americans with them. The labor of these enslaved pioneers helped to clear the land and build the communities in which we now live. In the 1799 tax list, there were 269 enslaved people counted by the enumerator; by 1800 that number had grown to 325, which represented 21 percent of the population, a percentage that would hover around this mark for nearly half a century. Many enslaved people from Boone County left for freedom by way of the Underground Railroad, with the heaviest escape activity taking place from the mid-1840s up to the Civil War. This may account for the percentage of enslaved people dropping significantly by 1860 to 15%. After the Civil War, many who had been enslaved left the area, though African Americans still represented 10% of the total residents in 1870. Socio-economic factors prompted further migra-tions to other communities over the years, and by 1980, less than 1% of the total population of the county was African American. As these families disappeared, awareness of their once having been a part of the community began to dim. Though ample records exist, African Americans were largely absent in the county’s historical narratives and school curriculums. As a result of this omission, the story of our community was incomplete. In 2014, BCPL’s Local History and Genealogy Dept. launched the African Americans in Boone County History Initiative, which includes several projects that have begun to fill the void in our county history. The Underground Railroad in Boone County project has produced several interpretive materials including: a bus tour; classroom presentations and field trips on enslavement, the Underground Railroad, and abolitionists; and an Underground Railroad of Boone County website. Addition-ally, the African Americans of Boone County Resource Collection has advanced several projects including, but not limited to: The Private Daniel Goff Revolutionary War Memorial project; Out of Kentucky: African American Migration project; the Barkshire Family of Rising Sun, Indiana road-side marker project and a growing collection of genealogical data of over 3,300 African Americans once enslaved in Boone County. To view our current projects and upcoming programs, visit the Local History page on our web-site: www.bcpl.org/lh
by Hillary Delaney, Local History Associate
Native Reflections: Visual Art by American Indians of KentuckyAugust 1-30Main Library, 2nd Floor RotundaThe Kentucky Arts Council, the Kentucky Native American Heritage Commission and the Kentucky Heritage Council worked together to invite American Indians living in Kentucky to share their visual art. A panel of American Indians and experts on Native American heritage selected works to include and the result is this amazing collection.
Tri-State Photographic SocietyAugust 13-September 29Main Library, Art GalleryThe Tri-State Photographic Society will display a variety of photographers, from amateurs to professionals of all levels and abilities. Their main goal is to keep learning and become better photographers.
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LBoone County Public LibraryBCP
Main Library1786 Burlington Pike, Burlington, KY 41005Monday-Friday 10 a.m.-6 p.m.Saturday 1 p.m.-5 p.m.
Scheben Branch8899 US 42, Union, KY 41091Monday-Friday 10 a.m.-6 p.m.Saturday 1 p.m.-5 p.m.
Florence Branch 7425 US 42, Florence, KY 41042Monday-Friday 10 a.m.-6 p.m.Saturday 1 p.m.-5 p.m.
Hebron Branch 1863 North Bend Rd, Hebron, KY 41048Monday-Friday 10 a.m.-6 p.m.Saturday 1 p.m.-5 p.m.
Walton Branch21 South Main, Walton, KY 41094Monday-Friday 10 a.m.-6 p.m.Saturday 1 p.m.-5 p.m.
Chapin Memorial Library 6517 Market St., Petersburg, KY 41080Tues. and Thurs. 11 a.m.-6 p.m.Wednesday Noon-5 p.m.
SIX locations to serve you — one phone number: 859-342-BOOK (2665) www.bcpl.org
1786 Burlington PikeBurlington, Kentucky 41005
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En Agosto es tiempo de regresar a la escuelaRecursos de ayuda con la tarea para niños y adolescentes ¡Es hora de prepararse para el regreso a la escuela! Por supuesto, con el regreso a la escuela viene el estrés de la tarea y los proyectos de investigación. Puede encontrar información sobre casi cualquier tema desde cualquier parte del mundo a través de nuestros recursos en línea. Para comenzar, visite bcpl.org y haga clic en “Research”. Encontrará algunas herramientas de investigación confiables. Seleccione la opción que prefiera: Ayuda con la tarea para niños o Ayuda con la tarea para adolescentes. La mayoría de las herramientas de investigación requieren una tarjeta de bib-lioteca. Obtener una tarjeta de biblioteca gratuita es fácil, si aún no la tiene, pase por cualquiera de nuestras ubicaciones con una identificación y comprobante de domicilio, y con gusto le podremos ayudar. (Si es menor de 18 años, un padre / tutor debe firmar su solicitud). Estas son algunas de las herramientas que creemos le resultarán más útiles.
Ayuda con la tarea para niñosBritannica Elementary proporciona información sobre una variedad de temas, desde plantas y animales hasta ciencias y matemáticas. Tumblebooks es una colección en línea de libros para K-2 grado que contiene sonidos, animación y narración para lectores jóvenes.Primary Search contiene fuentes primarias que los estudiantes de primaria pueden citar a medida que aprenden a investigar.
Ayuda con la tarea para adolescentesEBSCOHost contiene fuentes primarias apropiadas para adolescentes que realizan investigaciones. Se pueden buscar más de 30 bases de datos diferentes a través de EBSCOHost. Los adolescentes deben familiarizarse con esta base de datos porque se usa mucho en la universidad.Gale Literature Resource Center ofrece una amplia gama de información sobre autores y sus obras. Proporciona análisis en profundidad, descripciones generales y críticas.LearningExpress Library proporciona acceso a recursos académicos prác-ticos. ¡Los estudiantes pueden tomar exámenes de ingreso a la universidad de práctica, conocer sus habilidades para trabajar y más!
Recursos adicionalesAccess Video ¡ofrece miles de películas educativas premiadas, documentales aclamados, películas independientes y videos instructivos útiles!Mango Language ofrece más de 70 cursos de aprendizaje de idiomas y más de 20 opciones de aprendizaje de inglés como segundo idioma.National Geographic Virtual Library proporciona acceso al archivo completo de la revista National Geo-graphic inclulyendo libros, mapas, imágenes y videos.