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=> from the SCHOOLCRAFT COMMUNITY LIBRARY NEWSLETTER ... June 23, 2008

Reading worm SCHOOLCRAFT SUMMER READING PROGRAM ... "Catch the Reading Bug" - The Schoolcraft Community Library will be hosting it's annual summer reading program beginning Monday, June 16th and running until Wednesday, July 30th. As always the reading program is for people of all ages. The reading clubs begin at age 3 and continue thru adults. There will also be many programs centered around the theme of "bugs"!!! Mark your calendars for Opening Day, June 16th.

**Please note that those programs that have pre-registration requirements usually fill quickly because of our limited space. If your child can not attend, please be sure to phone the library in advance so that children from our Waiting Lists can be called and given the opportunity to attend.

All those programs that DO NOT have pre-registration requirements are open for children and adults of all ages to attend. Please come and join us!!

SCHOOLCRAFT SUMMER READING PROGRAM
"Catch the Reading Bug" Schedule of Events
***Pre-registration required
June 16 OPENING DAY
Phone Registration
 9 A.M.
11 A.M.
June 18 Binder Park Zoo
"What's So Great About Bugs"
All Ages
 1 P.M.
June 23 "Mad Science"***
1st grade and up
11 A.M.
June 24 TOT Time ***
18-36 months
9:30 A.M.
June 25 "Buggin Out" with Ben Jammin'
Interactive Music - All Ages
11 A.M.
June 30 Kalamazoo Nature Center
Pete Stobie -Professor Antz n Pantz
All Ages
11 A.M.
July 1 PRESCHOOL STORYHOUR***
"A Bug's Life"
Ages 3-5 years
10 A.M.
July 2 Jim Merrill - Balloon Animals
All Ages
11 A.M.
July 7 INSECTOMANIA ***
An array of "buggy" activities
Kdgn. thru 3rd grade
11 A.M.
July 9 STEVEN'S PUPPETS - Aladdin
All Ages
11 A.M.
July 14 "Bug Buffet"-Stories & Buggy Menu***
Kdgn. thru 3rd grade
11 A.M.
July 16 Kalamazoo Nature Center
"To BEE or not to BEE"
All Ages
11 A.M.
July 22 BUG SCAVENGER HUNT ***
Ages 3 - 5 years
10 A.M.
July 23 "Anansi, the Big Little Spider"
Robin Nott - Stories and Songs
All Ages
 1 P.M.
July 30 Summer Reading Party  1 P.M.
TEEN PROGRAMS---2008
***Pre registration is required for ALL Teen Programs
Teen Schedules available at the Library
June 19 Taekwondo Demonstration with Erin Horad 2 P.M.
June 26 "Build a Bug" Cupcake Contest 2 P.M.
July 3 Bead making from unusual recycled material 2 P.M.
July 10 "DUCTIVITIES" - make a duct tape creation
Complete designer beads from July 3rd.
2 P.M.
July 17 TBA 2 P.M.
July 24 GAME DAY and finish jewelry 2 P.M.
July 30 TEEN Summer Reading Party
"Gamefest" from Tip Top Entertainment
Features 4 complete video game stations
Pizza, Pop and Prizes.
6:30 P.M.

ADULTS!!!!! ... Don't forget we have reading clubs for you too!!!! Beginning June 16th adults can also register for Reading Clubs and begin earning prizes! Look for the special display of books just for you!!! Come on in!!

animated books => NEW ADULT BOOKS ... June 23, 2008
* Plague Ship by Clive Cussler with Jack DuBrul
* Bella by Lisa Simpson
* Moving forward; taking the lead in your life by Dave Pelzer
* Boys Should be Boys: 7 secrets to raising healthy sons by Meg Meeker
* I will not be broken: 5 steps to overcoming a life crisis by Jerry White
* The Tin Roof Blowdown by James Lee Burke
* Adam by Ted Dekker
* Rogue by Danielle Steel
* Tailspin by Catherine Coulter
* What Now? by Ann Patchett
* The Front by Patricia Cornwell
* The Rhino with the glue-shoes on: and other surprising true stories of zoo vets and their patients by Lucy Spelman and Ted Mashima
* The Fifth Child by Doris Lessing

=> NEW ADULT BOOKS ... June 02, 2008
* Promise of the Wolves by Dorothy Hearst
* Sail by James Patterson
* The Revolution by Ron Paul
* Resolution by Robert Parker
* Nothing to Lose by Lee Child
* Odd Hours by Dean Koontz
* Spain 2008
* Italy 2008

=> NEW ADULT BOOKS ... May 22, 2008
* Heart of Dixie by Tami Hoag
* Skeletons of the Feast by Chris Bohjalian
* The Plague of Doves by Louise Erdrich
* Twenty Wishes by Debbie Macomber, Phantom Prey by John Sanford
* Careless in Red by Elizabeth George
* The Pixar Touch by David A. Price
* The Soloist by Steve Lopez
* Secrets by Jude Deveraux
* The Forbidden by Beverly Lewis
* Einstein by Walter Isaacson
* Medical Myths that can kill you by Nancy Snyderman, M.D.
* Fodor's Spain 2008
* Frommer's Italy 2008

SAVE AT THE SCHOOLCRAFT COMMUNITY LIBRARY!!!

Are you looking for ways to reduce your budget and save the environment at the same time? Why not try checking out the variety of magazines offered at the library? The library offers over 30 periodicals, which include magazines, newsletters and a couple local newspapers. Magazines can be checked out for 2 weeks and you can save money, catch up on the latest news and gossip around the world, find a new recipe or learn something about the changing world of health, computers or finance. Why not give it a try?

THANK YOU SCHOOLCRAFT PATRONS FOR SUPPORTING YOUR LOCAL LIBRARY ... The Schoolcraft Community Library wishes to thank its patrons for their generous support by using their Hardings escrip cards each time they visit their local grocery store. Since July 2007 the Schoolcraft Library has earned $456.41!! Thank you, thank you to all who have helped provide funds for programming, books, and supplies for children's storytimes. Keep up the good work!!!

NEW INTERNET POLICY AT THE SCHOOLCRAFT COMMUNITY LIBRARY ... The Schoolcraft Community Library Board is currently working on updating its Policy Manual and has recently passed a new Internet Use Policy for patrons at the library. In effect as of March 26th, 2008, the Internet Use policy now states that a current library card or a piece of Government issued identification (ie., Driver's license, voter's registration card, a student ID., etc.) must be presented to use the internet. Also, if you are under 18 years of age, a parent's signature will be required to access the Internet. Wireless Internet access is also available at the library and though ID is not required to access this service, the library does require a patron signature after reading the Wireless Internet Policy and to abide by those same guidelines as those using library computers. If you have any questions, please feel free to call the library at 679-5959.

RECYCLE THOSE INK CARTRIDGES AT THE SCHOOLCRAFT COMMUNITY LIBRARY ... The Schoolcraft Community Library has a new recycling program available for its patrons. The library has joined forces with Cartridge World, a locally owned business, to provide a place for our patrons to recycle those ink cartridges or laser cartridges. There is a box available at the Schoolcraft Community Library, just as you enter the building, and all you have to do is drop your cartridge in the box and we take care of the rest. So, do your part in cleaning up the environment and drop your cartridges with us.

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KALAMAZOO AIR ZOO CONTRACT RENEWED AT THE SCHOOLCRAFT COMMUNITY LIBRARY thru December 31st, 2008 ... The Schoolcraft Community Library and the Air Zoo have renewed their agreement which means that all cardholders at the Schoolcraft Community Library will receive a 50% discount off the regular admission price to the Kalamazoo Air Zoo through December 31st, 2008. This discount is available no matter how many times a cardholder visits the Air Zoo. It is available to each cardholder only, not the entire party and is applicable on regular admission rates and not special programs or events. Also, a photo ID must be presented with all adult cards. If you need additional information feel free to call the library at 679-5959 or the Kalamazoo Air Zoo at 382-6555.
Schoolcraft Library goes Wi-Fi! WI-FI at the Schoolcraft Community Library!!!! --- Wireless internet service has come to the Schoolcraft Community Library. So whether you are traveling through town, needing to quick check your email or an important website for a research paper for school, you can bring your laptop to the library and hook up.
Hardings eScrip Community Card HARDING'S eScrip COMMUNITY CARD FOR THE SCHOOLCRAFT COMMUNITY LIBRARY -- The Schoolcraft Community Library is partnering with Harding's Market in the Harding's eScrip Community Card to help raise funds for the Schoolcraft Community Library and you can help! It is easy and is a great way to help the library. Here's how you can help. Just go to a Harding's Market and ask for the Harding's eScrip Community Card. Then you can activate your card by one of two easy methods. You can call 1-800-931-6258 and register your name with our library or if you prefer you can register online at www.escrip.com/hardings.jsp and follow the instructions there. Then each time you make a purchase at any Harding's Market you give them your Harding's eScrip Community Card to scan and presto you have helped the library with up to 4% of your purchases. No having to remember to keep receipts and then bring them to the library anymore! Just a quick phone call and a swipe of a card and you have given your help to the Schoolcraft Community Library. So, join today and start those savings coming in to the library. Many thanks to all who have helped in the past with their Harding's receipts and many thanks in advance to all who will help us in the future. Call the library at 679-5959 if you have any questions or go to our website schoolcraftlibrary.org.
* TumbleBook - You can now access TumbleBook Library for kids from the library's web page by clicking on the TumbleBook link. TumbleBook is a collection of animated, talking picture books and TumblePuzzles and Tumble Games. These are created from existing picture books which have been licensed from children's book publishers and converted into the TumbleBook format. You can play TumbleBook at the library, from home, or even while on vacation!!! This is an exciting new offering at the Schoolcraft Community Library and we hope parents and kids will take advantage of it. ENJOY!!

Tumble Books


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Tuesday  1:00 pm to 7:30 pm
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QSAC: Quality Service Audit Checklist
-SCHOOLCRAFT LIBRARY ATTAINS "ESSENTIAL LEVEL" OF QUALITY SERVICES FROM LIBRARY OF MICHIGAN - The Schoolcraft Community Library is proud to announce that it is one of 10 Class II libraries in Michigan who have qualified for the Essential Level requirements from the Quality Services audit checklist known as QSAC. There are seven categories of achievement which include human resources, governance/administration, services, collections development, technology, facilities and equipment and public relations/marketing. By focusing on these key areas the Schoolcraft Library has demonstrated a strong commitment to customer service. There are 78 class libraries in the State of Michigan and so the Schoolcraft Community Library is proud to have been one of the first 10 to have achieved this goal.

NOTE: LASER JET CARTRIDGE RECYCLING PROGRAM ... The Schoolcraft Community Library regrets to inform its patrons that the Laser Jet Recycling Program has once again been discontinued. You can still recycle your ink jet cartridges and any old cell phones as well in the bags provided at the library, but laser jet cartridges will no longer be accepted. You may be able to dispose of them through Office Max or there is a recycling center near the Kalamazoo County Fairgrounds. Many thanks for your support of this program while it lasted.

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animated books => NEW ADULT BOOKS ... May 12, 2008
* The Next thing on my list by Jill Smolinski
* Dawn's Light by Terri Blackstock
* A Daughter's Inheritance by Tracie Peterson
* The Woman Who Can't Forget: the extraordinary story of living with the most remarkable memory known to science by Jill Price
* Amber and Iron by Margaret Weis
* Dragons of Summer Flame by Margaret Weis
* Amber and Ashes by Margaret Weis

=> NEW DVDs ... May 12, 2008
* The Pain of Depression: a journey through the darkness * Last Mimzy * Flicka * Spiderman 2 * Sense and Sensibility * Karate Kid * Night at the Museum * Flyboys * Monster House * Freedom Writers * Dreamgirls * Prestige * Pursuit of Happyness * The Shaggy Dog * Flags of our Fathers * Guardian * Dave * Head of State * Clash of Titans * Music and Lyrics * The Good Shepherd * Bond-Casino Royale * One Night with the King * The Client * Runaway Bride * The Outsiders

 


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