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This
Week @ the Library
February 11th through 17th
February 10, 2008
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New and Notable - the Ridgefield Authors Wiki
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Just for Teens & Tweens
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Reading Ahead...Upcoming Book Discussions
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New and Notable - the Ridgefield Authors Wiki
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As
part of its tercentennial tribute, the Ridgefield Library is launching a
wiki, or online collaborative directory, devoted to writers,
illustrators, poets, songwriters, cartoonists and other literary folks
with a Ridgefield connection. We have assembled information on some 200
individuals and invite the public to contribute what they know -
reminiscences, links to websites, names of people not already on the
list. Help us create a Ridgefield resource that will be of value long
after this year's celebrations are over.
Visit the Ridgefield Authors wiki today. |
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Kid
Stuff
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Ongoing Programs:
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Monday 10:30 Drop-in Story Time
(ages 3 and up)
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Tuesday 10 or 11 AM - Mother Goose
(infants to 2 with a caregiver)
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Tuesday 4:30 Junior Critics
(grades 4 and 5)
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Tuesday 6:30 Scrabble
(grades 4-8)
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Friday 11 AM or 2 PM Friday Flicks
(ages 2 and up)
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Saturday 10:30 Drop-in Story Time
(ages 3 and up)
Special Programs:
Thursday 11 AM Nanny Network.
Caregivers of young children are invited to meet for refreshments and a
storytime for children ages 5 and under. In the Dayton Program Room.
Reminder:
This is the final week of Winter pre-registered storytimes and after
school programs. Stay tuned for announcement of sign-up for Spring
programs.
Learn more about these and other children's programs.
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Just for Teens & Tweens
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Scrabble.
Tuesday 6:30-7:30. Young people in Grades 4 - 8 learn strategies from a
tournament player as they enjoy playing the game.
Anti-Valentine's Day for Teens.
Thursday, 3-5 PM, Dayton Program Room. Everyone in grades 6 - 12 is
invited to come to the Anti-Valentine's Day party at the Library. Make a
black duct tape rose; have some broken heart cookies; watch Tim Burton's
Corpse Bride.
Check out our Teen Page on the web. |
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Activities for Adults
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Hollister Film Series.
Tuesday 1:30 and 7:30. Now showing...
The Jane Austen Book
Club.
Poetry Discussion Group.
Friday 1-2:45 PM. Monthly discussion with poet and retired English
professor Alan Holder. This month's selection:
Poems of Elizabeth
Bishop. A limited
number of free copies of the book will be available approximately one
month before the meeting at the Circulation Desk thanks to the Friends
of the Library.
See what other adult programs are on tap. |
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Reading Ahead...Upcoming Book Discussions
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Critics's Circle
Tuesday 2/19, 7 PM.
Intuition
by Allegra Goodman (2006; 352 pages). Through the use of multiple
perspectives, the author provides a glimpse into the intimate life in a
research lab where the discovery of a virus that fights cancer seems too
good to be true. "Superb.... a delicate analysis of how an ethics
scandal filters through the sensibility of brilliant and brilliantly
realized characters." Entertainment
Weekly
AM Book Group.
Wednesday 2/27, 10 AM.
A Thousand Splendid
Suns by Khalid Hosseini (2007; 384 pages). The author of
The Kite Runner returns
with the tale of two very different Afghani women brought together by
circumstance and tragedy. Also
available as a downloadable audiobook; ask at the Fiction Desk for
details.
Bookworms.
Thursday 2/28, 4:15 PM. Children in Grades 2 & 3 meet to discuss
Phineas L.
MacGuire...Erupts! Snacks are served. Sign up in
Children's Services and pick up a copy of the book.
Tuesday Evening Nonfictioneers.
Tuesday 3/4, 7 PM.
See No Evil
by Robert Baer (2002, 448 pages) In his explosive New York Times
bestseller, top CIA operative Robert Baer paints a chilling picture of
how terrorism works on the inside and provides startling evidence of how
Washington politics sabotaged the CIA's efforts to root out the world's
deadliest terrorists.
Reading Is a Family Affair.
Wednesday 3/5, 6 PM. Children in Grades 3 and higher and their parents
read Mrs.
Frisby and the Rats of NIMH and discuss it over pizza
dinner. Sign up in Children's Services and pick up your free family copy
of the book, courtesy of the Friends of the Library. |
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Did You Know...?
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In
honor of the town's 300th celebration, we will be featuring each week a
tidbit of information about the past, present and future of the Library.
According to Samuel Goodrich in his 1857
Recollections of a Lifetime,
the first library in Ridgefield dated to 1795 and had 150 items
available for borrowing. Today, the Ridgefield Library has nearly
139,000 books, audiobooks, videos and DVDs, magazines, e-books, CD-ROMs
and even videogames. |
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Be
a Power User
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As a subscriber to this e-newsletter, you are already a "power user" of
the Ridgefield Library. Look for weekly tips to make you even more
powerful!
THIS
WEEK'S TIP: Sign up for BookLetters, and receive periodic e-mail alerts
that let you know about new releases in your favorite genres, great new
book club suggestions, word-of-mouth hits and much more. There are more
than a dozen different lists available, from romance to non-fiction, and
all link directly to our catalog so you can locate or reserve any title
that catches your eye. Follow the link below to sign up today and be the
first to know about the latest from your favorite authors.
Sign up for BookLetters now. |
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Favorite Library Links
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Library
Catalog
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Event
Calendar
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Library
Webpage
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Book
Group Selections
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Hollister
Film Series Schedule
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Ridgefield
Authors Wiki |
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