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Live, Learn @ the LibraryLive, Learn @ the LibraryVolume 3 • No. 3
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HEADQUARTERS LIBRARY823 Telfair StreetAugusta, GA 30901706-821-2600
APPLEBY LIBRARY2260 Walton WayAugusta, GA 30904706-736-6244
DIAMOND LAKES LIBRARY101 Diamond Lakes WayHephzibah, GA 30815706-772-2432
FRIEDMAN LIBRARY1447 Jackson RoadAugusta, GA 30909706-736-6758
MAXWELL LIBRARY1927 Lumpkin RoadAugusta, GA 30906706-793-2020
WALLACE LIBRARY1237 Laney-Walker Blvd.Augusta, GA 30901706-722-6275
Augusta-Richmond CountyPublic Library System
Library Trustees:Gwendolyn Rountree – PresidentMagdalene Newland Faye SmithLillie Hamilton Brenda MortonDavid Scott Jacqueline JohnsPhillip Williams Sue PittmanSteve Sanders – Friends of the Augusta LibraryDavid Scott – Young Men’s Library Association
Library Branch Managers:Headquarters Library ..............Darlene Price, DirectorAppleby Library ......................Eileen McCoy Diamond Lakes Library ..........Darlene Price Friedman Library ....................Paulette Scurry Maxwell Library ......................Jeff Stinson Wallace Library ......................William Gray
Table of ContentsHeadquarters Library ............................................................... 3Appleby Branch ...................................................................... 9Diamond Lakes Branch ........................................................... 9Friedman Branch ................................................................... 10Maxwell Branch .................................................................... 11Wallace Branch ..................................................................... 12
Dates to RememberLibrary Closures:Labor Day – Monday, September 7 – Closed, All Locations
Staff Development Day – Monday, September 28 – Closed, All Locations
Special Events:Friday, July 24th – Summer Reading Program @ Your Library Day at theAugusta Greenjackets Baseball GameFor more information, call: 706-821-2604 or email: [email protected]
September, 2015 – National Library Card Sign-Up Month
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Children’s Programs
JulyWednesday, July 110:15 amStory Time with Kathy CrossonCome enjoy stories with the Augusta-Richmond County Public Library System’s own retired librarian Kathy Crosson!Registration recommended.706-821-2623.
Thursday, July 22:00 pmScience Time with Richmond County 4-HRockets to the rescue and oil slick clean-up. Students will build and launch a rocket to safely deliver food to people stranded on an island. Students will attempt to clean up an oil slick using special polymers. For children ages 4th grade and up.Registration required.706-821-2623
Tuesday, July 710:15 amSean Poppy and the Savannah River Ecology Lab AnimalsCritters, snakes, and baby alligators, oh my! Come join Sean Poppy as he shows us native animals to the CSRA. All ages are welcome. Registration recommended. 706-821-2623
Wednesday, July 810:15 amIntroduction to Journaling with Cheryl CorbinCome join Cheryl Corbin, the coordinator of the Augusta Writers, as she teaches 4th graders and up how to start their own journal. Limited to 20 participants.Registration required.706-821-2623
Thursday, July 910:30 amSidewalk Chalk Art ContestShow the Children’s Department what artistic talent you have by coming to decorate the library’s sidewalk. Children will be given chalk to draw with, or they can bring their own chalk. This event is limited to 10 participants.Registration required.706-821-2623
Tuesday, July 1410:00 amTye Dye Fun with Richmond County 4-HBring your own white t-shirt and create a one of a kind funkadelic shirt! All ages are welcome.Registration required.706-821-2623.
Wednesday, July 1510:15 amEveryone Needs a Home with Richmond County 4-HYoung students will learn the elements that humans and animals need to create a home. Students will learn where different animals live and then draw a home using what they have learned. For grades Kindergarten-2nd grade.Registration required.706-821-2623
Tuesday, July 2110:15 amSharpie Pen Science with the Richmond County 4-HStudents create a small piece of take home art while learning the concepts of solubility. For children ages 4th grade and up. Registration required. 706-821-2623
Wednesday, July 2210:15 amMusic Class with MiniMarie Andrews from Mocha ScholarsJoin MiniMarie as she teaches children the value of music and how they can dance, sing, and interact with music. Open for all ages.
Friday, July 247:05 pmSummer Reading Night at the Augusta GreenjacketsBring your summer reading to a
close the right (and fun!) way by attending the Augusta Greenjackets game. Each child that completes his/her summer reading before this date will get a ticket to this Greenjackets game for free!!
AugustMonday, August 310:15 amStory Time with Mr. OndreCome join us as we host a special Story Time for Tots with the library’s own Ondre Williams! For ages 0-3. Registration recommended. 706-821-2623
Tuesday, August 1110:15 amBig Kids Story Time: RaccoonsIt’s the first story time of the 2015 school year! Join us as we read about cute and rascally raccoons!For ages 3-7. Registration required.706-821-2623
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Tuesday, August 18Tuesday, September 1510:15 amBig Kids Story Time: Morris Museum of ArtMs. Jenna from the Morris Museum of Art will be our guest reader for today! For ages 3-7.Registration recommended.Please call 706-821-2623.
Wednesday, August 1910:15 amStory Time for Tots: Counting FunJoin the Children’s Department as we learn to count our way to excellence. 1-2-3- YIPPEE!!Recommended for ages 0-3.Registration recommended.706-821-2623
Tuesday, August 2510:15 amBig Kids Story Time: What’s Happening to Grandpa?Please join us for a special story time with Beth Williams of CSRA Chapter of the Alzheimer’s
Association as she reads from What’s Happening to Grandpa? This heartwarming book is about a grandparent with Alzheimer’s Disease. Kate is determined to understand her grandfather. She wants to help him remember their special times together so these memories that will remain in their hearts forever. This book is a great resource for explaining the disease to children. Limited to 20 participants. For ages 3-7.Registration required. 706-821-2623
Wednesday, August 2610:15 amStory Time for Tots: OceanThere’s a commotion in the ocean! Come learn about the ocean and some of the creatures that live in it.Recommended for ages 0-3.Registration recommended.706-821-2623
SeptemberSeptemberNational Library Card Sign Up MonthCome check out our interactive display for National Library Card Sign Up Month!
Tuesday, September 110:15 amBig Kids Story Time: CowsMoo-ve on over for a cow-themed story time! For ages 3-7.Registration required.706-821-2623.
Wednesday, September 210:15 amStory Time for Tots: Household PetsDogs, cats, and bunnies, oh my! It’s time to talk about what purrrr-fect pets we might have at home.Recommended for ages 0-3.Registration recommended.706-821-2623.
HeadquartersTuesday, September 810:15 amBig Kids Story Time: GrandparentsThis year National Grandparents Day is on September 13. Join us for a special story time as we celebrate grandmas, grandpas, abuelos, abuelas, nanas, poppas, Grammies, mimis, geegees, and all the special names we have for the special older adults in our children’s lives. Grandparents are welcome to attend. Registration required. 706-821-2623
Wednesday, September 910:15 amStory Time for Tots: BugsGet ready for some creepy crawly fun with this story time! Recommended for ages 0-3.Registration recommended.706-821-2623
Tuesday, September 15Wednesday, September 164:00 pmBilingual Story TimeJoin us for a special afternoon story time with ACHA (Asociación Cultural Hispanoamericana) as we celebrate National Hispanic Heritage Month. Open to all ages.
Martes, 15 de septiembreMiércoles, 16 de septiembre4:00 pmHora de Cuentos BilingüesÚnase a nosotros para una tarde especial de hora de cuentos bilingües con ACHA (Asociación Cultural Hispanoamericana) mientras celebramos el Mes Nacional de la Herencia Hispana. Abierto para todas las edades.
Wednesday, September 1610:15 amStory Time for Tots: ColorsGo on a kaleidoscope of colors adventure. Recommended for ages 0-3. Registration is recommended. 706-821-2623
Tuesday, September 2210:15 amBig Kids Story Time: FoxesWhat does the fox say? Find out in this fun and furry story time!For ages 3-7. Registration required.706-821-2623
Wednesday, September 2310:15 amStory Time for Tots: Outer SpaceA long time ago, in a galaxy far, far away there is an awesome story time for toddlers. Come join the Children’s Department for our out of this world story time! Recommended for ages 0-3.Registration recommended.706-821-2623
Tuesday, September 2910:15 amBig Kids Story Time: HipposHip, hip, hooray for hippos! For ages 3-7. Registration required.706-821-2623
Wednesday, September 3010:15 amStory Time for Tots: Teddy BearsCuddly, teddy bear friends are the best! Bring your favorite stuffed animal for this story time all about teddy bears! Recommended for ages 0-3. Registration required.706-821-2623
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National Hispanic Heritage MonthCome check out our display for National Hispanic Heritage Month.
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Every 2nd & 4th ThursdayYoungMakers ClubHeadquarters Library – 6:00 pm * 3rd floor Computer LabJoin other teens as we learn about modern technological advancements and maybe make a few of our own.
JulyYA Super Hero ExpoSaturday, July 11, 20152:00 pm * 2nd floor YA@AL’s PlaceTeens 11-17 are invited to present their self-penned superhero character. Powerpoint, storyboard or video format preferred.For more information or to register to present (mandatory): 706-821-2604 or [email protected]
August & SeptemberMonthly After Hours Scavenger HuntFriday, August 28th & Friday, September 25th, 20155:30 pm * 2nd floor YA@AL’s PlaceFor more information or to register to present (mandatory): 706-821-2604 or [email protected]
ONGOING MEETINGSAT HEADQUARTERS
AATuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, 6:30pm-7:30pm
3rd floor meeting room
It’s Your Book Club3rd Thursday of the month, 6pm
Children’s Puppet Room
BEYOND THE DOCTOR’S OFFICE:HEALTH EDUCATION AT THE LIBRARY
The Robert B. Greenblatt, M.D. Library at Georgia Regents University and the Augusta-Richmond County Public Library are sponsoring a series of presentations focusing on health education and health literacy. The series will focus on health topics of interest to local residents, including asthma, sickle cell anemia, heart health, nutrition,
obesity, and diabetes. Health Literacy classes will focus on how to find reliable health information for yourself and others and how to talk to your doctor to get what you need out of your healthcare. Presentations will be on the first Tuesday of the month from 4-5pm, starting August 4th. For more information and the specific schedule, please call 706-821-2604 or go to www.arcpls.org.
TOPICS AT HEADQUARTERSAugust 4 - Sandra Turner, NP: Blood Pressure
September 1 – Dr. Renuka Mehta: Asthma TOPICS AT BRANCHES
Wallace Branch:August 18 – Kim Mears: Consumer Health/Online Searching at
Friedman Branch:September 15 – Dr. Renuka Mehta, Asthma
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Celebration of the Culture of Argentina, Colombia, Perú, Puerto Rico and Venezuela
Saturday, July 18, 6pm-8pmJoin the library and the Asociación Cultural Hispanoamericana (ACHA) in celebrating the culture and independence of Argentina, Colombia, Perú andVenezuela, and in celebrating the culture and the Constitution Day of Puerto Rico. There will be authentic music from each country, cultural presentation, documentary, folkloric dance groups, dance and other surprises. Hispanic dishes made by ACHA members will be available for sampling. If you want to be part of the entertainment and/or have something typical from Argentina, Colombia, Perú, Puerto Rico or Venezuela that you would like to exhibit or show to the general public, contact ACHA’s Vice President and Events Coordinator, Juan E. Rodríguez at juanrodriguez@e?lcervantino.org?.
Hispanic Heritage Month Kick Off CelebrationSaturday, September 12, 4pm-8pm
Join the library and the Asociación Cultural Hispanoamericana (ACHA) for the kickoff of the National Hispanic Heritage Month. There will be authentic Hispanic music, folkloric dance groups, a cultural presentation, documentary, exhibits and more. Hispanic dishes made by A.C.H.A. members will be available for sampling. If you have any Hispanic countries items you would like displayed at this event please call 706-394-9378 or 706-461-4888.
Please visit www.elcervantino.org for more information about ACHA and the organization’s events and activities.
NATIONAL HISPANIC HERITAGE MONTHHispanic Heritage Month is the period to recognize the contributions that Hispanic Americans have given to the United States and to celebrate Hispanic heritage and culture. America celebrates the culture and traditions of U.S. residents who trace their roots to Spain, Mexico and the Spanish-speaking nations of Central America, South America and the Caribbean. The term Hispanic, as defined by the U.S. Census Bureau, refers to Spanish speaking people in the United States of any race.
The observation started in September 1968 when Congress of the United States authorized President Lyndon B. Johnson to proclaim National Hispanic Heritage Week. Twenty years later, it was expanded by President Ronald Reagan in 1988 to cover a 30 day period. Public Law 100-402, enacted into law on the 17th of August of 1988, authorizes and requests the President to issue an annual proclamation designating the 15th of September through the 15th of October as “Hispanic Heritage Month”.
The 15th of September was chosen as the starting point for the celebration because it is the anniversary of independence of five Latin American countries: Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras and Nicaragua. They all declared independence from Spain on the 15th of September of 1821. In addition, Mexico and Chile celebrate their independence days from Spain on the 16th of September and 18th of September of 1821, respectively.
Lastly, let’s not forget that the 12th of October, Columbus Day or “Día de la Raza”, also falls within this 30-day period.
- written by Edwin A. Perez, Treasurer and Spanish InstructorAsociación Cultural Hispanoamericana
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Tuesday, July 146:00 pmDiscovering Dave: Spirit Captured in ClayIn February of 2014, the Augusta-Richmond County Public Library was honored to screen the historical documentary, Discovering Dave: Spirit Captured in Clay, based on the life of enslaved Edgefield potter, David Drake. The film tells the story of a discovery made in 2006 when archaeologists from the Savannah River Archaeological Research Program unearthed several shards of alkaline-glazed stoneware from a 1950s-era archaeological site within the boundaries of SRS. Each fragment was painstakingly fitted together until the entire pot was reassembled, revealing a signature etched into the clay. The name spelled out in beautiful script was “Dave.” The discovery inspired Archaeologist, George Wingard to begin researching David Drake’s life, which culminated, with the assistance of filmmaker Mark Albertin, in the making of the film. Since its screening at the Augusta Public Library in 2014, Discovering Dave has been entered into film festivals all across the United States and won multiple awards. Please join us in the auditorium of the headquarters library auditorium as we once again screen the film, and welcome George Wingard who will discuss David Drake’s life, the film, and the pot discovered by SRARP.
Wednesday, August 52:00 pmIs Something Fishy in Augusta Canal?Are trout living in the canal? Do rare plants lurk in the shoals? Are alien invaders choking out the natives? Through a program sponsored by the National Park Foundation,
Davidson Magnet School high school students have been studying the canal and its environment. The young citizen-scientists will share their discoveries and reveal their findings including the potential for establishing a trout fishery in the Augusta Canal. Program will take place in the auditorium of the headquarters library.
Thursday, August 202:00 pmBeyond Basics: Taking Family History to the Next StepGo beyond Ancestry.com and census records! This intermediate-level workshop will teach individuals what other records are available when conducting family research. Using the United States Census as a starting point we will explore how to determine what other records can be located , and where, allowing for a more complete picture of an ancestor’s life. Call (706) 826-1511 to register.
The Walls Do Talk: Translating Adinkra Symbols in Southern ArchitectureHeritage Preservation advocate, Ms. Joyce Law, presents a photograph exhibition of diverse residences and commercial buildings in neighborhoods of Richmond and Aiken Counties, from Summerville to Hammond Ferry that are decorated with West African cultural symbols known as adinkra. These symbols have popularly become a standard of Southern architecture, however, more than looking nice they have cultural meaning. Textiles, furniture, and other decorative pieces also repeat these themes. Visit the library’s Georgia Heritage Room during August and September and see if your home is represented.
Remembering the Former Town of Savannah River SiteA collection of artifacts on display through July from the former towns of Ellenton and Dunbarton, South Carolina. Exhibit is on loan from the Savannah River Archaeological Research Program and located in the Georgia Heritage Room on the third floor of the headquarters library. Call (706) 826-1511 for details.
ONGOING CLASSES
TuesdaysJuly, August, September10:00 amA one-hour workshop covering the basic rules of genealogical research, and briefly discusses the various resources one can access and how. Class size is limited, so call (706) 826-1511 to register.
GEORGIA HERITAGE ROOM HOURSMonday-Friday 10:00-5:00
Saturday 1:00-5:00Closed Sundays(706) 826-1511
Society for Creative AnachronismThe Society for Creative Anachronism (SCA) is a not-for-profit educational organization dedicated to the study of the Middle Ages and the Renaissance. There are 50,000 participants worldwide who recreate many different aspects of these eras, including fighting, fencing, archery, and numerous arts and handcrafts. Members learn about the eras they study through research and by wearing the clothing of the time and doing the activities practiced between 600 and 1600 A.D. The SCA is open to all. If you would like more information about the SCA and how you can become involved, please go to www.sca.org. Or contact your local group: Shire of Border Vale Keep – Newcomer Liaison Stacey Berg – [email protected] or 706-951-2437. Or join us for a business meeting at the Augusta Richmond County Library’s main branch on Telfair ST at 7 P.M. the second Monday of the month.
Appleby BranchChildren’s Programs
JulyWednesday, July 110:30 amCraft Class by Robin Turi, sponsored by 4-HStudent will make Refrigerator Magnets, Tie Angels and Foil Art. Ages K-5. Registration required.706-736-6244
Wednesday, July 810:30 amSpecial Program sponsored by the Augusta Public LibraryHave you ever wanted to be a superhero? Come show off your superhero skills during story time. All ages. Registration required.706-736-6244
Saturday, July 112:30 pmAfternoon MovieMonsters vs. Alien, PGRegistration required.706-736-6244
Wednesday, July 1510:30 amGardening Craft with Mrs. Kathy Crosson – Registration required. 706-736-6244
Wednesday, July 2210:30 amTye Dye with Turi Robin, sponsored by 4-H – Bring your own white or light colored t-shirt.Registration is a must!706-736-6244
AugustWednesday, August 1210:30 amCoffee Can Book Bowling GameCome and join us for fun!Registration required.706-736-6244
Saturday, August 152:00 pmCrafternoonBring the whole family to the library and create a variety of simple crafts for kids. Registration required.706-736-6244
Wednesday, August 1910:30 amBack to School Story TimeSchool starts this week! Are you ready? Join us for stories, songs and crafts to take home, all about going back to school. Registration required. 706-736-6244
SeptemberSeptemberNational Library Card Sign-Up MonthVisit your local library for more information. 706-736-6244
Wednesday, September 210:30 pmDrama & Performance Program Story TimeRead a book about emotions, after the story, the presenter will assign each child specific emotions to act out while the others guess.Registration required. 706-736-6244
Every Wednesdays, September 9, 16, 23 & 3010:30 pmToddler Story TimeJoin us for stories, songs, finger plays and crafts. Ages 18 months and up.Registration required for groups of 10 or more.706-736-6244
Saturday, September 262:00 pmCinderella Around the World Story time and CraftRegistration required.706-736-6244
Teen Programs
SeptemberSaturday, September 52:00 pmTeens Welcome!Make-It and Take-It CrafternoonCoffee Bean Candle HolderRegistration is a must!706-736-6244
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JulyThursday, July 162:00 pmGame Day for SeniorsScrabble, Chess, Checkers, Cards and more! Bring a Friend!706-736-6244
Friday, July 2411:00 am to 1:00 pmParent Appreciation Day! Free Blood Pressure & Blood Sugar Testing!Stop by for a SPECIAL treat after you drop off your kids Summer Reading Logs at Appleby Library.FIRST COME, FIRST SERVED!706-736-6244
Saturday, July 252:30 pmMatinee Movie for AdultsPlease call for title and PG through R rating.Registration required.706-736-6244
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Diamond Lakes BranchChildren’s Programs
JulyWednesday, July 110:30 amAnimal Super HeroesAnimals can be super heroes too! Come enjoy a story time about super hero animals with Miss Aspasia from the Downtown Library. Required registration begins Monday, June 1. Best for ages 2-7. 706-772-2432
Monday, July 6, 13 & 202:00 pmFamily Super MovieEnjoy a movie rated G or PG on the library’s almost-big screen. After Monday May 25, phone 706-772-2432 for the movie’s title and MPAA rating. No registration. Bring your own snacks. All ages.
Tuesday, July 710:30 amEveryone Needs a HomeYoung students will learn the elements that humans and animals
need to create a home. Students will learn where different animals live and then draw a home using what they have learned. Required registration begins Monday, June 1.Best for ages 5-8. 706-772-2432
Thursday, July 1610:30 amTye DyeWant to create a fun one of a kind funkadelic shirt? Bring your own white t-shirt and join 4-H for Tye Dye. Best for ages 8 and
up. Required registration begins Monday, June 1. 706-772-2432
AugustSaturday, August 811:00 amFor Passion Authors Book Signing EventJoin us as Michael Williams, Corey Washington, John Daryl Blouin, C. Davis, Lori Evang, Portuguese Brown, Ella Young, Takisha Perry, and Christine Jones sign copies of their various books for all ages.
Americans check out more than eight books a year, on the average.
They spend $35.81 a year for the public library – about the average cost of one hardcover book.
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There are more publiclibraries than McDonald’s
in the U.S. – a total of16,766 including branches.
Source: Quotable FactsAbout America’s Libraries,ALA Office for Research &
Statistics; ALA PublicInformation Office.
All facts compiled in 2012.
Diamond Lakes BranchTuesday, August 4 & 1810:30 amCrafty Time for TotsJoin us as we have fun making crafts. Best for ages 18 months to 4 years old. Required registration begins Monday, August 3.706-772-2432
SeptemberTuesday, September 8, 15, 22 & 2910:00 amPreschool Story TimeStories, songs, games, short movies and crafts. Best for ages 3-5. Registration required for groups of 6 or more.706-772-2432
Tuesday, September 8 & 2210:30 amYoung Children’s Story TimeSongs, finger plays, and story readings best for children ages 0-3. Registration required for groups of 6 or more. 706-772-2432
Teen Programs
JulyTuesday, July 1410:30 amNo-Slip Super Hero Socks for TeensJoin us as we make no-slip super hero socks! Transform a pair of regular socks into no-slip socks; just bring a pair of clean socks and your imagination. Best for ages 12-17. All supplies provided! Required registration begins Monday, June 1. 706-772-2432
Wednesday, July 15August 19 & September 165:00 pmTeens @ Your LibraryJoin your friends at the library for movies, crafts, and/or board games. Required registration. Best for ages 12-17. 706-772-2432
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JulyWednesday, July 8, August 5 & September 210:30 amClassic Movie for SeniorsEnjoy a classic movie on the library’s almost-big screen. No registration necessary. Bring your own snacks. Call 706-772-2432 to find out what we will be showing this month!
Thursday, July 9, August 13 & September 1010:30 amSpecial Program for Special NeedsJoin us for short films, crafts, and other activities for adults with disabilities. Registration required. 706-772-2432
Monday, July 20, August 17 & September 215:00 pmCoupon Class with Alicson RobertsJoin Alicson Roberts as she gives a class on saving money with coupons. Registration is required.706-772-2432
Tuesday, July 212:00 pmYour Tech, Your WayBring your device - phone, tablet, laptop, etc. - and receive one-on-one assistance from library staff. Required registration begins Monday, June 1. 706-772-2432
Wednesday, July 22, August 19 & September 1610:30 amClassic Games for SeniorsBring a friend and enjoy a morning of classic games such as bingo, checkers, chess, etc. No registration necessary.
AugustTuesday, August 42:00 pmComputing for BeginnersLearn the basics of using personal computers and mobile devices. Required registration begins Monday, August 3. (This class continues on August 11). 706-772-2432
Tuesday, August 182:00 pmInternet for BeginnersLearn the basics about browsing the internet. Required registration begins Monday, August 3.706-772-2432
Tuesday, August 252:00 pmSocial Media for BeginnersLearn the basics about social media such as twitter, Facebook,
Pinterest, etc. Required registration begins Monday, August 3.706-772-2432
SeptemberTuesday, September 12:00 pmIntroduction to WordA brief introduction to Microsoft Office Word 2010. Learn about the basic features. Required registration begins Monday, August 31.706-772-2432
Tuesday, September 82:00 pmIntroduction to PowerPointA brief introduction to Microsoft PowerPoint 2010. Learn about the basic features. Required registration begins Monday, August 31. 706-772-2432
Tuesday, September 152:00 pmIntroduction to PublisherA brief introduction to Microsoft Publisher 2010. Learn about the basic features. Required registration begins Monday, August 31. 706-772-2432
Tuesday, September 222:00 pmComputing for BeginnersLearn the basics of using personal computers and mobile devices. Required registration begins Monday, August 31. (This class continues on September 29).706-772-2432
Friedman BranchThe regular programming schedule for Friedman Branch will resume in the Fall. Until then, please join us for the following activities:
Children’s ProgramsTuesdays in JulyAugust & September10:00 amIs Everyone Ready For Fun? Story TimeJoin us for fun stories and activities. Registration is required for groups of 6 or more. 706-736-6758.
adulT ProgramsMondays, August 3 & 10 – Spanish Class Review @ 6:45 pm ONLYMondays, August 17, 24 & 31Mondays, September 14, 21, & 283:30 pm – Advanced5:30 pm – BeginnerSpanish Classes with Edwin Pérez of the Asociación Cultural HispanoamericanaCome learn to speak Spanish or improve your conversational skills.Registration is required. 706-736-6758.
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Children’s Programs
JulyWednesday, July 110:00 amStorytime: Wildlife in Your BackyardMeet and learn about native animals with the Savannah River Ecology LabRegistration required for 6 or more.706-793-2020
Wednesday, July 13:00 pmRadioactive Slime CraftRegistration required. 706-793-2020
Thursday, July 2, 9, 16 & 232:00 pmSummer Lego ClubUse your creativity and build anything you can imagine!
Tuesday, July 710:00 amMovies at Maxwell: Despicable Me
Tuesday, July 73:30 pmPaws for LiteracyAll children are welcome to read to a therapy dog. They love to listen to a good book!
Wednesday, July 810:00 amStorytime: “My Hero, My Dad, the Nurse”Local author Maggie Dorsey will read her book about a hero dad.Registration required for 6 or more.706-793-2020
Wednesday, July 83:00 pmFlying Superhero Pictures CraftRegistration required. 706-793-2020
Friday, July 1010:30 amCraft ClassWith 4-H. Grades K-5.Registration required. 706-793-2020
Saturday, July 111:30 pmMeet and Greet with Your Favorite SuperheroesCome visit, hang out, and take photos with your favorite superheroes
Tuesday, July 1410:00 amMovies at Maxwell: Despicable Me 2
Wednesday, July 1510:00 amStorytime: Everyone Needs a HomeJoin 4-H and learn where different animals live and then draw a homeRegistration required for 6 or more.706-793-2020
Wednesday, July 153:00 pmSuperhero Glider CraftRegistration required. 706-793-2020
Tuesday, July 2110:00 amMovies at Maxwell: Sky High
Wednesday, July 2210:00 amStorytime: Every Hero Has a StoryHave a blast and sing along with Mr. Bill, Nancy, and Guitar GeorgeRegistration required for 6 or more.706-793-2020
Wednesday, July 223:00 pmSuperhero Picture Frames CraftRegistration required. 706-793-2020
SeptemberWednesday, September 3010:00 amStorytime: With Mr. Bill, His Guitar George and Girlfriend Nancy“Let’s Fall in Love with Reading, Singing, and Laughing”. Registration required for 6 or more. 706-793-2020
Teen Programs
JulyTuesday, July 143:30 pmDoctor Who TV Episode MarathonOver 1 hundred collectibles will be on display
AugustWednesday, August 511:00 am17 DaysThis is an interactive DVD designed to educate young women ages 13-19 years old about birth control, sexually transmitted infections and healthy relationships. All participants will receive a $10 gift card to Target. Organized by Dominique Doyle from Planned Parenthood.Registration required.
Tuesday, August 113:00 pmIntroduction to “Black Butler”“Black Butler” is a manga written and illustrated by Yana Tobosol. Hosted by Josh Gibson.
adulT Programs
JulyMonday, July 62:00 pmSaturday, August 1Saturday, September 510:00 amClipping and Clicking for Savings!Come learn how to get maximum savings with your shopping dollars by clipping paper and/or clipping electronic coupons redeemable at your favorite store or website.
Tuesday, July 75:00 pmReading and Book Signing of “The Book of Poems”With author Gaynard SmithRegistration required.706-793-2020
Thursday, July 95:30 pmDialogue and Language: They are Not the SamePresented by author Hawk McKinneyRegistration required.706-793-2020
Thursday, July 235:00 pmBeginning GenealogyPresented by Tina Rae Floyd from the Georgia Room (downtown)Registration required.706-793-2020
Thursday, July 3010:00 amMaxwell Morning Book ClubWill be reading “Stardust” by Neil Gaiman706-793-2020
AugustTuesday, August 185:30 pmThe Historic Trees of RedcliffePresented by Park Interpreter Elizabeth Laney from the Redcliffe Plantation House Historic SiteRegistration required.706-793-2020
Thursday, August 2710:00 amMaxwell Morning Book ClubWill be reading “Curiosity: How Science Became Interested in Everything” by Philip Ball. All are welcome!
SeptemberTuesday, September 15:30 pmLiberation Philosophies of South Africa, the Caribbean and the PacificPresented by Dr. Matthew Hutcherson from Paine CollegeRegistration required.706-793-2020
Thursday, September 105:30 pmThe 21st Century Black Male: Still Victimized in a So-Called Post Racialized SocietyPresented by Marva Stewart, Assistant Professor of English from Paine College and Jeffrey Lanier Jones, Adjunct Professor of English from Paine CollegeRegistration required.706-793-2020
Saturday, September 1210:30 amHerbal HealingWith Faye WallaceRegistration required.706-793-2020
Saturday, September 121:00 pmExplorations in Southern Folk ChristianityPresented by Dr. John Hayes, Assistant Professor of History at Georgia Regents UniversityRegistration required.706-793-2020
Tuesday, September 155:30 pmBlack Thought in the Modern EraPresented by Dr. Anthony Neal from Paine CollegeRegistration required.706-793-2020
Saturday, September 193:00 pmSuicide Prevention and PostventionPresented by Jen Miller from the American Foundation for Suicide PreventionRegistration required.706-793-2020
Thursday, September 2410:00 amMaxwell Morning Book ClubWill be reading “Gilead” by Marilynne Robinson. All are welcome!
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Wallace Branch programmingwill resume in the Fall.