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Connect With Us Marcia Ransom, Director
Vilma Martínez, Editor
Spring 2017
SewSimple is a new Maker Studio Program designed for adult sewing enthusiasts interested in learning how to sew. Registration is required
as sewing machines are limited. Project supplies will be provided.
To register, please stop by the Information Desk, call the Library at 479-750-8180.
Thursday, 5:00 – 6:00 PM March 9 & 23, April 13 & 27 Saturday, 2:00 PM March 25, April 15 & 22 Shiloh Room
March 1 – 31 Hellstern Middle School
-Artist Reception, Monday, March 6
April 1 – 30 Scarlet Sims
-Artist Reception, Monday, April 3
May 1 – 31 Dolores Jeffries -Artist Reception, Monday, May 8
Enjoy wonderful artwork by local artists. Meet the artists at the artist reception held the first Monday of each month 5:00 - 6:00 PM.
March 2 & 16, April 6 & 20, May 4 & 18 Thursdays, 6:00 – 7:00 PM Shiloh Room
Share your writing and participate in critique and discussion with the group led by Library Information Assistant Erin Collum.
3D Pen Art Monday, March 6 4:30 PM
Use our 3D pens and stencils to make colorful 3D works of art!
Programming with Ozobots Monday, March 20 4:30 PM
Learn programming basics and teach your Ozobot how to perform tricks or navigate through a maze. Please register, space is limited!
DIY Shoes
Monday, April 3 4:30 – 6:00 PM Children’s Auditorium
Make a pair of shoes that are unique to you? Use acrylic paint or
sharpies to decorate a pair of canvas sneakers to fit your style. All supplies, including shoes, are included if you register by March 4!
It’s Electric! Monday, April 17 4:30 PM
Explore the principles of electricity with Squishy Circuits, Snap Circuits, and more! Please register, space is limited!
All Teen Connection programs will be held in the Shiloh Room.
Celebrate National Library Week, April 9 - 15 with an Art Extravaganza!
Springdale Public Library joins other libraries across America in celebrating National Library Week. First sponsored by the American Library Association (ALA) in 1958, National Library Week raises awareness and
highlights the value of libraries in our communities. It is also a time to highlight the contributions of our nation’s libraries and librarians and to promote library use and support. The Springdale Public Library offers engaging programming that supports early literacy, databases for education and personal use, makerspace programs for children, teens and adults, book clubs, and downloadable materials. Many other valuable services and digital resources can also be accessed in person or online.
Join us in celebrating National Library Week with an Art Extravaganza Program. Come and share your artistic expression of appreciation for your Library. Artwork will be displayed on the Children’s Department Bulletin Board throughout this week. This program is free and registration is not required!
Adult Programs 1 & 4
Children's Programs 2 & 3
Teen Programs 4
Book Club Selections 4
Inside this issue:
Border Cantos: Sight & Sound Explorations from the Mexican-American Border Thursday, March 16
6:00 – 7:00 PM Shiloh Room
Join us for a glimpse into Crystal Bridges latest exhibit; Border Cantos: Sight & Sound Explorations from the Mexican-American Border, a
unique collaboration between American photographer Richard Misrach and Mexican composer Guillermo Galindo. This exhibit harness the power of art to explore, share, and humanize the complex issues
surrounding the borderlands between the United States and Mexico. This informative program is free and registration is not required.
Border Cantos: Sight & Sound Explorations from the Mexican-American Border February 18 – April 24, 2017
Literacy Classes @
your Library
Citizenship Class* Wednesdays 5:00 – 7:00 PM
Beginning ESL* Saturdays 9:30 – 12:30 PM
*Citizenship and Beginning ESL classes are offered by Northwest Technical Institute. Registration for these classes is required! Please register at NTI - 610 East Emma Ave. Suite 200, Springdale, AR
72764 or call 479-751-0181.
ESL Literacy Classes # Sundays
3:00 – 4:30 PM Mondays 5:00 – 7:30 PM
Marshallese ESL Literacy Class # Fridays 2:00 – 4:00 PM
# ESL Literacy classes are offered by Ozark Literacy Council. For more information please call Ozark Literacy
Council at 479-521-8250.
Citizenship Class, ESL, and Literacy
classes are held in the Shiloh Room.
Last Thursday Each Month 12:00 PM Shiloh Room
Join us for Think Tank Thursdays where we will explore overviews from a variety of interesting informa-tional topics and discover ways to improve your research skills to find
real, accurate information on your own. Bring a bag lunch; the Library will provide refreshments and dessert.
March 30 – Fake News, Real
Problems
April 27 – Privacy and Social Media
May 25 – Personal Cybersecurity
First Tuesday of Each Month 7:00 PM Black Apple Crossing 321 E. Emma Ave., Springdale
March 7 Alexander Hamilton by Ron Chernow April 4 Dog Medicine by Julie Barton
May 2 I Let You Go by Claire Mackintosh
Third Saturday of Each Month 2:30 PM ONYX Coffee Lab 7058 W. Sunset Ave., Springdale
March 18 I Let You Go by Clare Mackintosh April 15 Alexander Hamilton by Ron Chernow
May 20 The Nightingale by Kristin Hannah
Third Tuesday of Each Month 12:00 PM Shiloh Room
March 21 The Nightingale by Kristin Hannah April 18 In the Kingdom of Ice by Hampton Sides
May 16 Alexander Hamilton by Ron Chernow
Book Club Selections The Library hosts three book clubs for people of all reading interests. The groups read a variety of popular and award-winning fiction and nonfiction. For more Information, call 479-750-8180 or
email [email protected]
Second & Fourth Tuesdays 4:00 PM
March 14 & 28, April 11 & 25
Spring Break Movies 2:00 PM
March 22 The Princess Bride (PG, 1 hour 38 minutes)
March 23 Labyrinth (PG, 1 hour 41 minutes)
March 7 The Magnificent Seven March 21 Doctor Strange
April 4 Fantastic Beasts and Where To Find Them April 18 Rogue One: A Star Wars Story
Teen Movie & Pizza Night First & Third Tuesdays 4:00 PM
These movies are rated PG-13 and run for approximately 2 hours. Titles are subject to change.
Weekend Wordshop (Ages 13 and up) March 4 & 18, April 1 & 15, May 6 & 20 2:00 – 3:00 PM
Want to learn more about creative writing? Join beginning writers to explore elements of craft and share your work!
Adults are not required to attend school-age programs; however, an adult must
accompany children who are 10 years old and under at all times while in the Library.
Join us for stories, songs, crafts and fun! No registration is required for any of these programs.
Monday, 11:00 AM Children’s Auditorium & Craft Area
Sensory story times (ages 10 and under) are for children on the autism spectrum and/or with sensory integration issues. The librarians use preschool-level books, songs and
movement during story time. Call the Children’s Department at 479-750-8180 and register so that we can meet the needs
of your child.
Rattle & Rhyme Toddler Time (Babies – Age 3) Tuesday, 11:00 AM Wednesday, 9:30 AM & 11:00 AM Children’s Department
This program is a great way to introduce toddlers to
language, literature, and the Library with stories, songs, and rhymes.
March 7 & 8, 14 & 15, 28 & 29 (March 21 & 22 – Spring Break – no programs)
April 4 & 5, 11 & 12, 18 & 19 25 & 26
Wigglers & Jigglers Pre-School Story Time (Ages 3 – 5) Tuesday, 11:00 AM Wednesday, 9:30 AM & 11:00 AM Children’s Department & Craft Area
Pre-school Story Time gives children the opportunity to
enjoy books, songs, puppets, fingerplays, and a simple craft project.
Walk on the Wild Side
March 7 & 8 – It’s a Wild Life!
March 14 & 15 – Lions & Tigers & Bears, Oh My! March 21 & 22 – Spring Break (no
program) March 28 & 29 – We’re Going to the Zoo
April 4 & 5 – Wild Under Water April 11 & 12 – Jungle Party!
April 18 & 19 – Dinosaur Stomp April 25 & 26 – Wildlife in our Backyard
Chispas Spanish Story Time (Families) Thursday, 4:00 PM Children’s Department & Craft Area
Chispas Story Time presents children’s books in English and Spanish, songs, rhymes and a simple craft project for the
whole family to enjoy. An afterschool snack will be provided.
Wild Adventures
March 9 – The Wild Things
March 16 – Amazing Gorillas March 23 – Spring Break (no program)
March 30 – Lost in the Jungle April 6 – If I Ran the Zoo April 13 – Wildlife Big Cats
April 20 – Mr. Can Man (Earth Day Program with the Washington County Environmental Affairs & Recycling)
April 27 – Icky Bugs
Games and Gaming (Grades K-6) Tuesday, 4:30 PM – 5:30 PM Children’s Department & Craft Area
Scrabble 101 starts March 1st, sharpen your Minecraft skills,
or play your favorite board games. Parents are encouraged to participate.
March 1 & 15
April 5 & 19
Tinkering Tuesdays (Grades K-6) Tuesday, 4:30 PM Children’s Department & Craft Area
Fun-filled programs that feature books, games, hands-on
learning, and art projects. Children of all abilities are welcome!
March 7, 14, 28 Wonder of Weather
April 4, 11, 18, 25 Coding & Bots
Therapy Dogs Thursday, 5:30 PM – 7:00 PM Children’s Department
Reading Sessions
March 9 & 23
April 13 & 27
May 11
LEGO® Club
Mondays, 4:00 PM Children’s Craft Area
March 13 & 27
April 10 & 24
Weekend Story Times
10:30 AM Children’s Auditorium & Craft Area
School’s Out Summer Activities May 30 – June 2 2:00 PM
Join us to celebrate the start of summer vacation with fun
activities every day. Also, register for the Summer Reading
Program and pick up your reading log!
Rattle & Rhyme Toddler Time (Babies – Age 3)
March 18, April 15, May 6
Wiggles & Jigglers Pre-School Story Time (Ages 3 – 5)
March 11, April 8, May 13
Chispas Spanish Story Time (Families)
March 25, April 22, May 27
SPECIAL EVENTS WILL BE HELD IN THE CHILDREN’S AUDITORIUM & CRAFT AREA
Helping Hands - Make to Give Saturday, April 1 2:00 PM
Join us to make recycled plastic mats, postcards, and pet toys to be given to those (including pets) in need.
Wiggly Worms on Earth Day Saturday, April 22 2:00 PM
Learn about the importance of worms and how to start your very own worm farm with our Washington County Environmental Affairs
special guest.
Celebrate Dr. Seuss with Tommy Terrific Wacky Magic Show* March 4 2:00 PM
Join us for a wonderful & wacky Dr. Seuss birthday with the master of laughter Tommy Terrific.
* This program is supported by the Arkansas Arts Council, an agency of the
Department of Arkansas Heritage, and the National Endowment for the Arts.
Saturday, March 25 2:00 PM
Have fun searching for Waldo in the Children’s Department!
Find all the Waldos and earn a prize!
Special Event Saturdays
Weekday Special Events
Spring Break Activities March 20 – 24
Monday & Friday Crafts at 11:00 AM, Movies at 2:00 PM
Tuesday & Thursday Crafts at 11:00 AM
Wednesday Movie at 2:00 PM
Wednesday, March 22 11:00 AM Library Gallery
Come hear Phil Elson, “The Voice of Razorback Baseball and Women’s Basketball”, present Casey at the Bat.
Phil Elson will also answer questions and talk about the history of baseball. A simple craft project will be available.
National Library Week April 9 – 15 Children’s Department
Help us celebrate National Library Week - create art that shows what you love about your library. Art will be displayed
on our bulletin board in the Children’s Department.