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Westfield Washington Public Library

Fall 2016 Newsletter

New Library Resources

Pocket WiFi devices are now available to check out.

AtoZdatabases is now available through the librarys website.

INSPIRE, Indianas virtual library, is now offering Rosetta


Stone Level 1. Visit http://inspire.in.gov to get started.

The library has joined the eIndiana Digital Consortium. To


download eBooks, audiobooks, newspapers & magazines and
access streaming video, visit http://cidc.lib.overdrive.com

LIBRARY HOURS
Monday-Wednesday
10:00 AM8:00 PM

Free Retirement Review


The Westfield Washington Public Library is partnering with
Cody Young of Edward Jones Investments to offer any person or
family in the Westfield community a free and complimentary

Thursday-Friday
10:00 AM6:00 PM
Saturday
10:00 AM5:00 PM

retirement review or second opinion. A written retirement plan


can sometimes be very costly, so please take advantage of the
Westfield Washington Public Library making this possible for our

Sunday
1:00 PM5:00 PM

valued members! If this is something you would be interested in,

LIBRARY CLOSINGS

please send your Name, Phone Number and best time to call to

Labor Day

cody.young@edwardjones.com or call 317.218.3799 to schedule

a time for your free review. Times slots will fill up fast, so please

Thanksgiving

call or email Cody's office today if you are interested in taking ad-

Closing @ 5 PM Nov. 23

Closed Nov. 24

vantage of this opportunity. In addition to the extensive retirement review, Cody is also able to help with Life Insurance Policy

Closed Sept. 4 and 5

OUR MISSION

Reviews, Annuity Reviews, 401k Rollovers, 529 College Savings

Fostering exploration,

Plans, IRA Reviews and much more so don't hesitate to ask if you

discovery, and growth

are needing help in just one specific area.

CHILDRENS EVENTS
STORYTIMES
Baby Love

Preschool Discovery

Enjoy a variety of self-directed activities


Sept. 2 @ 10:15 AM (Preschool) and 11:15 AM (Toddlers)

Fireside Tales

Birth18 mo.

Thursdays @ 10:30 AM
Sept. 8, 15, 22, 29
Oct. 6, 13, 27
Nov. 3, 10, 17
Toddlers
18 mo.3 1/2

Mondays @ 10:30 AM
Sept. 12, 19, 26
Oct. 3, 10, 17, 24, 31
Nov. 7, 14

Meet at Simon Moon Park.


Sept. 28 @ 6:30 PM
Harvest Time is Coming
Oct. 12 @ 6:30 PM
Whoo are Owls?
Oct. 26 @ 6:30 PM
Hallo-wiener!

Tween T.A.G

Tween Advisory Group for grades 5-6. Give your input into
programs, plan events in the library, or help out in the community.
Sept. 7 @ 3 PM
Oct. 5 @ 3 PM
Nov. 1 @ 3 PM

Global Cardboard Challenge Create & invent with cardboard containers.


Sept. 14 @ 3:15 PM and 4:30 PM
Oct. 1Display Voting

Curiosity Day Celebrate Curious Georges 75th year (self-directed activities).


Sept. 17 @ 10:00 AM

Tuesdays @ 11:15 AM
Sept. 13, 20, 27
Oct. 4, 11, 18, 25
Nov. 1, 8, 15

LEGO Free Build

Come and build using the librarys LEGO collection.


Sept. 21 @ 4:30 PM
Oct. 22 @ 10:00 AM
Nov. 16 @ 4:30 PM

Book-a-Roo Bonzai
Preschool
3 1/25

Mondays @ 1 PM
Sept. 12, 19, 26
Oct. 3, 10, 17, 24, 31
Nov. 7, 14
Tuesdays @ 10:15 AM
Sept. 13, 20, 27
Oct. 4, 11, 18, 25
Nov. 1, 8, 15
Paws & Read
All ages. Sign up at the
Childrens Desk to read to
a dog who is a very good
listener!
2nd Saturday of each
month @ 10:30 AM
Sept. 10
Oct. 8
Nov. 12

Book discussion for grades 5-6


Copies of selected books will be available at the Childrens Desk.
Sept. 28 @ 3:15 PM
Title TBA
Oct. 26 @ 3:15 PM
Title TBA
Nov. 30 @ 3:15 PM
Title TBA

Acorns to Oaks

Fun, educational activities for homeschoolers.


Meets the 2nd Thursday of each month from 1:00 t0 4:00 PM in the
WWPL Community Room Oct.April & in local parks MaySept.
Oct. 13 @ 1:00 PM
Nov. 10 @ 1:00 PM

Craft of the Month


Oct. 12 @ 3:15 PM (grades 5-6) and 4:30 PM (grades K-4)
Nov. 9 @ 3:15 PM (grades 5-6) and 4:30 PM (grades K-4)

Harry Potter Day

Wizarding world activities


Oct. 25 @ 5:30 PM

Writers Club Celebrate National Novel Writing Month. Meet other writers
and enjoy story-telling activities.
Nov. 7 @ 3:15 PM
Nov. 14 @ 3:15 PM
Nov. 28 @ 3:15 PM
Nutcracker Program with Ballet Theatre of Carmel
December 6Time TBA

HOMESCHOOL CLASSES (REGISTRATION REQUIRED)


WEDNESDAYS
Creative Writing (Grades 4-8)
Session I: Aug. 31Oct. 5
Session II: Oct. 12Nov. 16

10:3011:30AM
$60 if paid by Aug. 24; $65 after
$60 if paid by Oct. 5; $65 after

Composition (Grades 4-5)


Session I: Aug. 31Oct. 5
Session II: Oct. 12Nov. 16

12:001:00 PM No mid-year enrollment


$60 if paid by Aug. 24; $65 after
$60 if paid by Oct. 5; $65 after

Composition (Grades 6-8)


Session I: Aug. 31Oct. 5
Session II: Oct. 12Nov. 16

1:002:00 PM No mid-year enrollment


$60 if paid by Aug. 24; $65 after
$60 if paid by Oct. 5; $65 after

Real Science for Kids: Biology (Gr. K-4) 11:00AM 12:00 PM


Session: Aug. 17Oct. 12
$100 per student
Real Science for Kids: Biology (Gr.4-8) 12:001:00 PM
Session: Aug. 17Oct. 12
$100 per student
Science Fair Class (Grades K-4)
Session: Oct. 19Nov. 16

11:00 AM12:00 PM
$55 per student

Science Fair Class (Grades 4-8)


Session: Oct. 19Nov. 16

12:001:00 PM
$55 per student

Chess Class (School Age)


Session: Sept. 7Oct.12

2:002:45 PM
$54 if paid before Sept. 2; $57 after

Open Chess Play (School Age)


Session: Sept. 7Oct.12

2:454:00 PM
No charge

THURSDAYS
Introductory Composition (Grades 2-3) 10:3011:30 AM No mid-year enrollment
Session I: Sept. 1Oct. 6
$60 if paid by Aug. 24; $65 after
Session II: Oct. 13Nov. 17
$60 if paid by Oct. 5; $65 after
Grammar Skills (Grades 2-3)
Session I: Sept. 1Oct. 6
Session II: Oct. 13Nov. 17

11:30 AM12:30 PM
$60 if paid by Aug. 24; $65 after
$60 if paid by Oct. 5; $65 after

FRIDAYS
French (Ages 6-10)
Session I: Sept. 2Oct. 7
Session I: Oct. 14Nov. 18

10:15 AM11:15 AM
$48 per student
$48 per student

French (Ages 11Adult)


Session I: Sept. 2Oct. 7
Session I: Oct. 14Nov. 18

11:15 AM12:15 PM
$60 per student
$60 per student

Elementary Art (Ages 6-11)


Session I: Sept. 9Oct. 21
Session II: Oct. 28Dec. 9

11:00 AM12:30 PM
$51 + supplies
$51 + supplies

Middle and High School Art (Ages 12-18) 10:30 AM12:30 PM


Session I: Sept. 9Oct. 21
$54 + supplies
Session II: Oct. 28Dec. 9
$54 + supplies

RECURRING
EVENTS
American Mahjong
Tuesdays @ 5:00 PM
Wednesdays @ 1:00 PM
Sundays @ 1:30 PM

Euchre
2nd Wed. @ 5:30 PM
4th Wed. @ 5:30 PM

ESL Classes*
Tuesdays @ 6:00 PM
Wednesdays @ 1:00 PM
Thursdays @ 10:30 AM
Saturdays @ 1:30 PM

Genealogy Group
Beginners welcome!

1st Sat. @ 10:15 AM

Acrylic on Canvas
Painting Class*
1st Thurs. @ 10:30 AM

Watercolor

ADULT EVENTS
K-Creation Origami Class*
Cost: $35, includes all supplies
Sept. 28 @ 1:0o PM

Ghost Talk
With Nicole from Historic Indiana Ghost Walks & Tours
Oct. 12 @ 6:3o PM

Mystery Book Discussion


Meets @ 1:00 PM on the 1st Wed. of the month.
Copies available at the Information Desk.
Sept. 7
The Long Way Home
Oct. 5
Where Memories Lie
Nov. 2
The Art Thief

Monthly Book Discussion


Meets @ 1:00 PM on the 3rd Wed. of the month.
Copies available at the Information Desk.
Sept. 21
Dollbaby
Oct. 19
Sound of Glass
Nov. 16
Among Ten Thousand Things

Holiday Party for Book Discussion Groups*


Dec. 7 @ 11:00 AM (Please RSVP)

Technology Classes: Beginner*


Register at the Information Desk.
Sept. 19 @ 6:30 PMUsing Library Computers
Sept. 22 @ 1:30 PMGoogle That?
Oct. 17 @ 6:30 PMGet an Email Account
Oct. 20 @ 1:30 PMUsing Library Computers
Nov. 21 @ 6:30 PMGoogle That?

Painting Class*
3rd Thurs. @ 10:30AM

Color Therapy
2nd Tues. @ 10:30 AM

Writers Group
4th Thurs. @ 1:00 PM

Technology Classes: Intermediate*


Register at the Information Desk.
Sept. 13 @ 6:30 PMMicrosoft Excel
Oct. 11 @ 6:30 PMMicrosoft Word
Oct. 12 @ 1:00 PMLibrary Potpourri
Nov. 8 @ 6:30 PMIntroduction to eBooks
Nov. 9 @ 1:00 PMMicrosoft PowerPoint
Dec. 13 @ 6:30 PMMicrosoft Publisher
Dec. 14 @ 1:00 PMIntroduction to eBooks
Programs with an asterisk (*) require registration.

TEEN EVENTS
Anime Manga Club
Meets on Mondays @ 3:00 PM
Meet in the Story Pit after school to watch videos,
share stories & hang out with other anime & manga fans.

Looking for a good book to


read? Try one of the 2016-2017
Young Hoosier Book Award
Nominees!

Chasing the Milky Way


by Erin Moulton

Counting by 7s
by Holly Sloan

Echo by Pam
Munoz Ryan

Frostborn by Lou
Anders Greenglass

House by Kate Milford

How the Beatles Changed


the World
by Martin Sandler

I Kill the Mockingbird


by Paul Acampora

Meets the 3rd Tuesday of each month @ 3:00 PM


Book discussion for teens in grades 7-12 beginning in
October.

If Youre Reading This


by Trent Reedy

The Iron Trial by Holly


Black and Cassandra Clare

Wii Wednesday

March: Book One by John


Lewis, Andrew Aydin and
Nate Powell

Ms. Marvel: Volume 1 - No


Normal by G. Willow Wilson

The Night Gardener


by Jonathan Auxier

The Selection
by Kiera Cass

Steelheart by Brandon
Sanderson

Stella by Starlight
by Sharon Draper

The Swap by Megan Shull

Tabula Rasa by Kristen


Martin Lippert

Threatened
by Eliot Schrefer

Unbroken
by Laura Hillenbrand

The Walk On
by John Feinstein

Teen Advisory Group


Meets the 4th Tuesday of each month @ 3:00 PM
The Teen Advisory Group (TAG) is open to all teens in
grades 7-12 (or equivalent for homeschool). Help plan teen
library programs, suggest materials for the Young Adult collection, and earn volunteer hours. Snacks provided.

Teen Book Club

Meets on Wednesdays @ 3:00 PM


Play the Wii with your friends after school.

Friday Film
Meets on Fridays @ 3:00 PM
Watch movies in the teen room after school.
Snacks provided.

Safe Sitter Class*


Registration required, Ages 11-13
Become a Safe Sitter. Learn the skills, knowledge, and
attitudes to be a safe babysitter! Student contract & parent
permission slip must be signed. Cost: $55 due day of class
(scholarships available if needed to reduce price). Please
pack a lunch.
Saturday, Nov. 5 @ 10:00 AM3:00 PM
Saturday, Dec. 3 @ 10:00 AM3:00 PM

FRIENDS BOARD

Sara Reitmeyer
President
Jeanette Wachtel
Treasurer
Marie Albertson
Secretary

Westfield Washington Public Library


333 W. Hoover Street
Westfield, IN 46074
Phone: 317-896-9391
Fax: 317-896-3702
E-mail: librarian@wwpl.lib.in.us
Director: Sheryl Sollars
Assistant Director: Kerry Green

Find us online:
wwpl.lib.in.us
facebook.com/wwpl46074
twitter.com/wwpl46074
instagram.com/wwpl46074

FRIENDS OF THE WESTFIELD LIBRARY

The Friends of the Westfield Library


(FOWL) is an organization designed to
promote and support the mission of the
Westfield Washington Public Library.
Through its fundraising efforts, primarily
book sales held in the library and online,
the group raises money used to fund library
programs and to purchase items that are
not in the librarys operating budget.
We will have a discard sale in early
September and a nearly new sale in early
December. Nearly new items are suitable
for gift giving during the holidays!

Postage paid by:


Friends of the Westfield Library

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