Between the Pages: Spring 2015

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Spring/Early Summer 2015 westervillelibrary.org Between the Pages W e s t e r v i l l e P u b l ic L i b r a r y Piper Kerman Tuesday, June 2 7pm At Westerville Central High School Registration Required -- $15 per person Author of the memoir Orange is the New Black: My Year in a Women’s Prison Piper Kerman will talk about her book and current prison issues. Seating begins at 6pm on a first come, first served basis. Presentation and Q&A, 7-8pm. Book signing will be available until 9:30pm. Follow along with #wplauthors. Daniel Silva Wednesday, July 1 7pm At Westerville Central High School Registration Required Seating Options $50 Priority seating, copy of book and preferred book signing. $30 Open seating and copy of book. $15 Open seating. New York Times bestselling author Daniel Silva is coming to Westerville, and his visit coincides with the release of The English Spy, his new Gabriel Allon title. Join us for his onstage interview, Q&A and a book signing. Sponsored by the Westerville Library Foundation. Follow along with #wplauthors. Kick-Off Day -- Thursday, May 28 Superhero-related activities and crafts 10am-2pm Summer Reading Teens Readers of every age can be a hero this summer during superhero-themed programs at the library. Come in or go online to sign up. Babies, Toddlers & Pre-Readers Adults Kids Meet the Authors

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Spring/Early Summer 2015 westervillelibrary.org

Between the Pages WestervillePublic Library

Piper Kerman Tuesday, June 2 7pm

At Westerville Central High SchoolRegistration Required -- $15 per person

Author of the memoir Orange is the New Black: My Year in a Women’s Prison Piper Kerman will talk about her book and current prison issues. Seating begins at 6pm on a first come, first served basis. Presentation and Q&A, 7-8pm. Book signing will be available until 9:30pm. Follow along with #wplauthors.

Daniel Silva Wednesday, July 1 7pm

At Westerville Central High SchoolRegistration Required

Seating Options$50 Priority seating, copy of book and preferred book signing.$30 Open seating and copy of book.$15 Open seating.

New York Times bestselling author Daniel Silva is coming to Westerville, and his visit coincides with the release of The English Spy, his new Gabriel Allon title. Join us for his onstage interview, Q&A and a book signing. Sponsored by the Westerville Library Foundation. Follow along with #wplauthors.

Kick-Off Day -- Thursday, May 28Superhero-related activities and crafts 10am-2pm

Summer Reading

Teens

Readers of every age can be a hero this summer during superhero-themed programs at the library. Come in or go online to sign up.

Babies, Toddlers & Pre-Readers

Adults

Kids

Meet the Authors

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If you have visited the library lately, you’ve probably noticed the construction in our parking lot. The existing parking lot, now nearly 20 years old, is getting a facelift. New drainage is being added and repairs are being made on the brick and asphalt surfaces in the lot and roadway. This project is scheduled for completion by June 1st. Meanwhile, we deeply appreciate your patience during the disruption. Even greater news is that the library and the City of Westerville are partnering on a project that will provide an additional 60 to 65 parking spaces in the area located between the library’s current parking lot and the bike trail near the railroad depot. We expect construction to begin in August and are excited to be able to offer this long-awaited additional parking.

We look forward to re-opening our lot and are grateful for the opportunity to work with the City in creating much-needed parking space. The additional parking, along with the upgrades to the library’s HVAC system this summer, will make access to our library services more convenient and comfortable.

DirectionsNotes from Executive Director Don W. Barlow

Better and even more parking

Summer Events and Treasurer OpeningThe upcoming summer season will feature two annual events proudly sponsored by the Friends.

We happily provide the funding for prizebooks that children can earn by reading and attending library events throughout the Super Heroes summer reading program that begins May 28th.

The Friends also will sponsor the 22ndannual Ice Cream Social on July 9th that will welcome all ages to ice cream and toppings, story times and live music on the library’s front lawn. We hope you’ll be a part of these wonderful library programs.

Currently, the Friends’ Board is seeking a volunteer with accounting experience to serve as treasurer.

The responsibilities include recordingtransactions in QuickBooks, producing financial statements, filing tax forms, and maintaining records for our nonprofit organization. Time required is approximately 5 hours per month. Interested? Please call me, Arlene Roeder, at (614) 882-7590. – Arlene Roeder, President Friends of the LibraryLibrary Link Award at Heritage Middle School

(from left) Kenjonay Bronner-Bridget, Meredith Fletcher (Library Link Associate), Piper Lane (holding award), Henry Tran and Heritage Librarian Kris Konik.

Library Link Award at Annehurst Elementary (from left) Principal Earl Rahm, John Biehl, Tryphena Sarpong, Secretary Shannon Witmer, Judith Korateng (holding award), and Meredith.

Each school day, our Library Link service delivers books and other materials requested by students, faculty and staff at the school buildings in the Westerville district. This week, Library Link Awards were presented to the elementary and middle school receiving the most items delivered this school year: Annehurst Elementary School (2,443 items) and Heritage Middle School (1,040 items). To receive Library Link delivery, students need to have a valid Westerville Library card and turn in a completed Library Link application form signed by a parent or guardian. For details call ext. 2144 or go online at www.westervillelibrary.org/library-link.

Library Link Awards go to top schools

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A Most Unusual NameIn September 1862, a girl was born to William and Mary Coggeshall. William proclaimed that he would not name his daughter until the Union captured Richmond, Virginia, the capitol of the Confederacy. On April 3, 1865, the capitol fell and the girl was named Emancipation Proclamation (nicknamed Prockie). William felt that the Emancipation Proclamation was one of the most important acts of President Lincoln.

WilliamCoggeshall was sent by the government as an envoy to Ecuador where he caught a fever and died. His widow Mary and children moved to Westerville.

Mary became the postmistress here in 1880and Prockie was named her assistant.

After graduation from Otterbein, Prockietravelled around the country entertaining audiences with her beautiful voice and astounding them with her unusual name.

– Compiled by Beth Weinhardt Local History Coordinator

Hot Titles

Did you know the library offers an. . .

Local History Center

BooksFall by John T. Lescroart (May)A teenage African American foster child named Tanya Morgan plummets to her death from the overpass above San Francisco’s Stockton tunnel. Did she fall…or was she pushed? Lawyer Dismas Hardy and his daughter Rebecca unearth theories in this complex and thrilling case. Robert B. Parker's Kickback by Ace Atkins (May)What started out as a joke landed seventeen-year-old Dillon Yates in a lockdown juvenile facility in Boston Harbor. Hired to find the truth behind the draconian sentencing, P.I. Spenser and trusted ally Hawk follow a trail with links to a shadowy corporation that runs private prisons. Rumor by Elin Hilderbrand (June)Nantucket writer Madeline King has a deadline looming and her bills are piling up. Meanwhile her best friend Grace is on the verge of a decision that will irrevocably change her life. Gossip escalates and Grace and Madeline try desperately to set the record straight.

Pretty Girls by Karin Slaughter (July)With a missing girl in the news, Claire Scott can’t help but be reminded of her sister, who disappeared twenty years ago in a mystery that was never solved. But when Claire begins to learn the truth about her sister, nothing will ever be the same.

All the Light We Cannot See by Anthony Doerr (Hot eBook title)2015 Pulitzer Prize winner Doerr deftly interweaves the stories of a blind French girl and a German boy during World War II. Marie-Laure flees to the walled citadel of Saint-Malo with a valuable, dangerous jewel. Werner travels through the heart of the war and, finally, into Saint-Malo, where their stories converge. A Spool of Blue Thread by Anne Tyler (Hot eBook title)The Whitshanks are like all families, in that the stories they tell themselves reveal only part of the picture. Abby and Red and their four grown children have accumulated not only tender moments, laughter and celebrations, but also jealousies, disappointments and guarded secrets.

MoviesMay Black or White (PG-13), Boy Next Door (R), Hot Tub Time Machine 2 (R).

June Spongebob Movie: Sponge Out of Water (PG), Focus (R), McFarland, USA (PG), Kingsman: the Secret Service (R).

– Compiled by Belinda Mortensen, Collection Development Coordinator

Books and movies you don't want to miss

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Imagination Station?Located in the Youth Services area, this interactive display is regularly transformed into a themed exhibit intended to actively engage, entertain and educate young children. Toddlers and preschoolers are encouraged to play with toys, games and props that can help build important skills such as sharing, storytelling, critical thinking and problem solving. The themes at the station have included a bank with opportunities for coin matching, writing a check, operating an ATM and counting out currency, as well as a veterinarian’s office, farmer’s market and post office. Dress-up is often included!

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Events for AdultsRegister online at westervillelibrary.org or call ext. 4

Zentangle Meditation Tuesday, June 30 7-8pm

Discover Zentangle, an easy-to-learn, relaxing art form using repetitive patterns. Certified Zentangle teacher Laura Emler will lead us in an auditory exploration of the art form by establishing a

relaxed, meditative atmosphere and providing participants with the tools to create a work of art. Sponsored by the Friends of the Library. Meeting Room A. Registration required.

Local Author Book FestivalSaturday, June 6 1-4pm

Suspense. Historical romance.Inspirational fiction. Picture books for kids. Books of all genres will be highlighted as more than 50 writers from around Central Ohio are stationed throughout our building

for casual meet & greets. Festival attendees can enjoy author discussions, purchase books for signing and enter a raffle for door prizes. For more information call Programming at ext. 2103. Follow along with #wplbookfestival.

Gardening with Native Plants Monday, June 8 7-8:30pm

The New England Wildflower Society explains how native plants help define central Ohio, why they’re more beneficial to pollinators and how they can be used in your landscape. Presented

by Franklin County Master Gardener Sara Ernst. Meeting Room B. Registration required.

Historical Reenactment: The Triumphant Oberlin Wellington Rescue of 1858 Thursday, June 11 7-8:15pm

Members of the Kelton House Underground Railroad Community Advisory Committee commemorate the dramatic events that occurred in Wellington and Oberlin, Ohio, in 1858.

Carefully selected narratives from periodicals and historical scholars, specifically drawn from the book, The Town that Started the Civil War by Nat Brandt, form the basis of the program. Meeting Rooms. Registration required.

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Everyday HeroesHospice Caregivers Monday, July 6 6:30-8pm

Learn about the dynamics ofhospice care and how caregivers are everyday heroes in our community. A representative from Hospice of Central Ohio will present and answer your questions.

Meeting Room A. Registration required.

First Responders Monday, July 13 7-8:30pm

First responders are the first people to arrive and assist at thescene of an emergency. Members of the Westerville Fire and Police will walk the audience through a day-in-a-life of a first responder in

Westerville. Meeting Room A. Registration required.

Midwifery Monday, July 27 6:30-8pm

Seeking alternative birthing methods? Learn about the practice of midwifery from a certified midwife with Choice Midwives of Worthington. Questions are encouraged. Meeting Room A. Registration required.

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Events for YouthRegister online at westervillelibrary.org or call ext. 5

Farm Animal Visit Friday, June 26 2-4pm

Farm animals are coming to the library! Bring the Farm to You presenters will teach us how goats, sheep, turkeys, rabbits and more contribute to our day-to-day lives. Meet at the park behind the

library at 2pm. Ages 2-12. No registration required.

Hometown Heroes Monday, June 8 7-8pm, Sunday, July 19 2-3pm& Thursday, July 23 7-8pm

Ever wonder what firemen do when they're not out fighting fires? Or how dogs find lost people? Or how a police dog is different from your pet? Meet some of Westerville's hometown

heroes and see demonstrations the entire family will enjoy. Ages 3 and older. No registration required.

June 8: Westerville Fire DepartmentJuly 19: Midwest K9 Search UnitJuly 23: Westerville Police K9 Unit

Madcap Puppets Presents Once Upon a Clock Monday, June 15 2-3pm & 6:30-7:30pm

The giant Madcap Puppets presentenchanting stories with Alvis and Sydney unlocking the secrets of their uncle’s mysterious clock shop. Each time they climb through his magical grandfather clock, they are swept into heart-pounding adventures.

The audience must help them escape! Ages 4-12. Meeting Rooms. Registration required.

The BUGMAN Tuesday, June 16 2-3:30pm

The BUGMAN presents a live stage show filled with BUG videos, live BUGS and audience interaction. Afterwards, you’ll be able to touch or hold some of the bugs at the BUG-observation tables, ask

questions and talk BUGS after the program. Ages 6 and older. Meeting Rooms. No registration required.

U Cre-8 Comics with Victor Dandridge Friday, July 10 3-4pm

Design your own comic book character from start to finish -- establish powers, design costume ideas, craft an original story and more. Work firsthand with U Cre-8 Comics creator and

local artist Victor Dandridge to get your comic story onto paper. Materials will be provided. Ages 7-11. Activity Center. Registration required.

COSI PresentsSuperhero Science Friday, June 26 3-4pm

Use the powers of electricity,magnetism, light, heat and speed to combat one sneaky scoundrel. No need to be a mutant, alien or billionaire -- we have science on our side! Students entering

grades 6-8. Activity Center. Registration required.

Intermediate Robotics Friday, July 24 3-4pm

Learn what it means to program a robot using the LEGOMINDSTORMS robotics system. Put your knowledge to the test and complete our robot obstacle course! Students entering grades 6-8. Activity Center. Registration required.

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