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January/February 2016
405 W Main 457-0354
Formerly known as Community Cinema, IndieLens Pop-Up
returns to the library meeting room in January.
Refreshments and discussion follow each screening.
Trivia Question: One of only 7 Black female astronauts, she served as an engineer on the
Space Shuttle Discovery — and she’s a SALUKI! What is her name? (Answer on reverse side)
Co-sponsored by CPL,
this film will be shown
at the Varsity Center for
the Arts, with small
group discussions to fol-
low each of the two
showings. The max ca-
pacity is 150, so get
there early. If things get
crowded … there’s al-
ways a great chance the
film will be shown
again, especially with
the great crowd we had
at the Library, Nov 10!
Jan 31, 3:00p
Join us in the Hive
— The Art Hive!
Sundays (3-5p) &
Wednesdays (3:30-6p)
at CPL, January 31—March 23 …
Come and make art at the FREE
traveling Carbondale Art Hive. A
project with supplies and instructions
will be made available, but you are
welcome to create whatever
you wish. AND be here for
workshops featuring African
American arts & artists on
Sundays in February—before the
Hive —from 1-3pm.
All ages are welcome
“Our lives begin to end the day we
become silent about things that
matter.” ~ Martin Luther King, Jr
Art in the
Library
Are you an artist in search of ex-
hibit space? If so, talk to Patrick
King, Volunteer Coordinator. We
want to continue to exhibit artwork.
Our previous exhibits have been
well received.�
�OUR MISSION STATEMENT: Carbondale Public Library provides resources and services to
support the educational, informational, cultural, and recreational needs of its community.
ON THE NEW
SHELVES
“You cannot open a book
without learning something.”
~ Confucius
Becoming Maria: Love and
Chaos in the South Bronx ~ Sonia Manzano (921 Manzano,
Sonia)
Musicals: The Definitive Illus-
trated Story ~ ed. Elaine Paige
(782.14 MUS)
For Kids: Baba Yaga’s Assistant
~ Marika McCoola
(J 394.266 THO)
The Top 10 of Everything 2016 ~ Paul Terry (J 031 TOP)
Teen Reads: Library of Souls: The Third Novel
of Miss Peregrine's Peculiar Chil-
dren ~ Ransom Riggs (RIG)
Some Assembly Required
~ Arin Andrews
(921 Andrews, Arin)
Trivia Answer: Joan Higginbotham
www.carbondalepubliclibrary.org
Click on Calendar,
Children, Teen or
Adult to see all the
programs that inter-
est you! When you’re in the
library, click Research to use our
many research databases. You can
research your family history with
Ancestry.com and our other gene-
alogy databases, find grants and
scholarships with our grant data-
bases, and find full text journal
and magazine articles. You’ll need
to ask our staff to log you in to
some databases.
January 1 ~ NEW YEAR’S DAY
January 18 ~ MARTIN LUTHER KING DAY
February 15 ~ PRESIDENT’S DAY
For Adults: American Blood
~ Ben Sanders (F SAN)
Rubbernecker ~ Belinda Bauer (MYS BAU)
In addition to the Southern Illi-
nois Libraries-on-the-Go e-
book service, you now have ac-
cess to the E-Read Illinois/3M
service. Click on the icons on our
homepage for the easy to follow
how-to. Your library card and
PIN are all you need.
Feel free to join our
Wednesday Noon Book Club
(WNBC), the 2nd Wednesday
of each month.
� JAN 13: Beyond Words:
What Animals Think and Feel by Carl Safina
� FEB 10: Between You &
Me: Confessions of a Comma
Queen by Mary Norris
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Senior Coffee Club 9:30a, First Tuesday of the month
No Senior Coffee in January, but
join us Feb 2, when
Susan Sloop from
U of I Extension
talks about how to
de-clutter!
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