So, What’s New This Spring? New DVDs 321 Penguins; the Complete TV Series Empire: The Complete Second Season Game of Thrones: The Complete Sixth Season The Girl on the Train The Great Gilly Hopkins Harley and the Davidsons Inferno The Legend of Tarzan The Librarians: Seasons 1 & 2 The Light Between the Oceans The Man Who Knew Infinity New Books on CD New Non-fiction Chasing the Dime by Michael Connelly The Defense: A Novel by Steve Cavanaugh Eye of the Beholder by Lowell Cauffiel I’ll Take You There by Wally Lamb Law and Disorder by Heather Graham Love Bears All Things by Beth Wiseman Presence: Bringing Your Boldest Self to Your Biggest Challenges by Amy Cuddy Indian Battle Sites in Indiana by Alan McPherson Nature Walks in the Indiana Dunes by Alan McPherson Dinner With Edward: A Story of an Unexpected Friendship by Isabel Vincent Evicted: Poverty and Profit in the American City by Matthew Desmond Lit Up: One Reporter, Three Schools, Twenty Four Books That Can Change Lives by David Denby Just for Teens: Books on CD! Challenger Deep by Neal Shusterman Empire of Storms by Sarah J. Maas Heir of Fire by Sarah J. Maas What Light by Jay Asher An Obvious Fact by Craig Johnson Humans Bow Down by James Patterson Arizona Wild by Linda Lael Miller JCPL is celebrating National Library Week with a variety of programs & giveaways. First sponsored in 1958, this yearly event is a national observance sponsored by the American Library Association (ALA) and libraries across the country each April. For info, contact your local branch of JCPL or visit us online at www.myjcpl.org . Mark your calendar for Saturday, April 29 @ 2 pm, and join us at the Wheatfield Library for a piano/musical concert by Matthew Ball, the “Boogie Woogie Kid.” This free program is open to all ages. Call the library or go online at www.myjcpl.org for info. Jasper County Public Library joins libraries in schools, campuses and communities nationwide in celebrating the many ways libraries are transforming their communities every day through the services and invaluable expertise they offer. April 9-15 is National Library Week, a time to highlight the changing role of libraries, librarians and library workers. Libraries aren’t only a place of quiet study, but also creative and engaging community centers where people can collaborate using new technologies, learn how to use new technologies, or even build a robot. Libraries of all types are evolving to meet the needs of the communities they serve. Elected officials, small business owners, students and the public depend upon libraries and their resources to address the needs of their communities. By providing such resources as e-books, technology classes, materials for English-language learners, or programs for job seekers, libraries and librarians transform communities. JCPL is transforming by providing digital access cards to students, one-on-one assistance with electronic devices, and digitized local history materials. Libraries also offer something unique to their communities; the expertise of individual librarians who assist patrons in using increasingly complex technology and sorting through the overwhelming mass of information bombarding today’s digital society. This is especially crucial when access to reliable and trustworthy data is more important than ever. Transform Your Ideas About the Library! Celebrate National Library Week! Jasper County Public Library “Inform, Enrich, Empower” Government Resources: JCPL Databases of the Month Need tax forms? Looking for your local legislator? Need to look up part of the Indiana Code or Indiana Constitution? Need to register to vote, or find your township trustee? Turn to JCPL’s Government Resource Collection for these answers and more. Learn more at http://www.myjcpl.org/databases/government . April 2017 www.myjcpl.org Rensselaer Library (219) 866-5881 DeMotte Library (219) 987-2221 Wheatfield Library (219) 956-3774 Director: Patty Stringfellow JCPL Board of Trustees: Jody Melton Deana George Natalie Waling Mark Heinig Janelle Harper Kevin Kaluf Janet Umlauf Inside This Issue: 1—Celebrate National Library Week @ JCPL 2 & 3—Calendar of events 4—What’s New @ JCPL Insert—JCPL programs @ a glance “The library embraces the entire community, offering unlimited opportunities for personal growth and lifelong learning,” said JCPL Director, Patty Stringfellow. Boogie Woogie Kid, Matthew Ball
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So, What’s New This Spring?
New DVDs
321 Penguins; the Complete TV Series
Empire: The Complete
Second Season
Game of Thrones: The Complete Sixth Season
The Girl on the Train
The Great Gilly Hopkins
Harley and the Davidsons
Inferno
The Legend of Tarzan
The Librarians: Seasons 1 & 2
The Light Between the Oceans
The Man Who Knew Infinity
New Books on CD
New Non-fiction
Chasing the Dime by Michael Connelly
The Defense: A Novel by Steve Cavanaugh
Eye of the Beholder by Lowell Cauffiel
I’ll Take You There
by Wally Lamb
Law and Disorder by Heather Graham
Love Bears All Things
by Beth Wiseman
Presence: Bringing Your Boldest Self to Your Biggest Challenges by Amy Cuddy Indian Battle Sites in Indiana by Alan McPherson Nature Walks in the Indiana Dunes by Alan McPherson Dinner With Edward: A Story of an Unexpected Friendship by Isabel Vincent Evicted: Poverty and Profit in the American City by Matthew Desmond Lit Up: One Reporter, Three Schools, Twenty Four Books That Can Change Lives by David Denby
Just for Teens: Books on CD!
Challenger Deep by Neal Shusterman
Empire of Storms by Sarah J. Maas
Heir of Fire
by Sarah J. Maas
What Light by Jay Asher
An Obvious Fact by Craig Johnson
Humans Bow Down by James Patterson
Arizona Wild by Linda Lael Miller
JCPL is celebrating National
Library Week with a variety of programs & giveaways. First sponsored in 1958, this yearly event is a national observance sponsored by the American Library Association (ALA) and libraries across the country each April. For info, contact your local branch of JCPL or visit us online at
www.myjcpl.org.
Mark your calendar for Saturday, April 29 @ 2 pm, and join us at the Wheatfield Library for a piano/musical concert by Matthew Ball, the “Boogie
Woogie Kid.” This free program is open to all ages. Call the library or go online at
www.myjcpl.org for info.
Jasper County Public Library joins libraries in schools, campuses and communities nationwide in celebrating the many ways libraries are transforming their communities every day through the services and invaluable expertise they offer. April 9-15 is National Library Week, a time to highlight the changing role of libraries, librarians and library workers. Libraries aren’t only a place of quiet study, but also creative and engaging community centers where people can collaborate using new technologies, learn how to use new technologies, or even build a
robot.
Libraries of all types are evolving to meet the needs of the communities they serve. Elected officials, small business owners, students and the public depend upon libraries and their resources to address the needs of their communities. By providing such resources as e-books, technology classes, materials for English-language learners, or programs for job seekers,
libraries and librarians transform communities.
JCPL is transforming by providing digital access cards to students, one-on-one assistance with electronic devices, and digitized local history materials. Libraries also offer something unique to their communities; the expertise of individual librarians who assist patrons in using increasingly complex technology and sorting through the overwhelming mass of information bombarding today’s digital society. This is especially crucial when access to reliable and trustworthy data is more important than ever.
Transform Your Ideas About the Library! Celebrate National Library Week!
J a s p e r C o u n t y P u b l i c L i b r a r y
“ I n f o r m , E n r i c h , E m p o w e r ”
Government Resources: JCPL Databases of the Month
Need tax forms? Looking for your local legislator? Need to look up part of the Indiana Code or Indiana Constitution? Need to register to vote, or find your township trustee? Turn to JCPL’s Government Resource Collection for these answers and more. Learn more at
http://www.myjcpl.org/databases/government.
April
2017
www.myjcpl.org
Rensselaer Library (219) 866-5881
DeMotte Library (219) 987-2221
Wheatfield Library (219) 956-3774
Director:
Patty Stringfellow
JCPL Board of Trustees:
Jody Melton
Deana George
Natalie Waling
Mark Heinig
Janelle Harper
Kevin Kaluf
Janet Umlauf
Inside This Issue:
1—Celebrate National Library Week @ JCPL 2 & 3—Calendar of events 4—What’s New @ JCPL Insert—JCPL programs @ a glance
“The library embraces the entire community, offering unlimited opportunities for personal growth and lifelong learning,” said JCPL Director, Patty Stringfellow.
Boogie Woogie Kid, Matthew Ball
2 3 W—Health Screenings, 10 am W—Toddler Time, 10 am D—Magnificent Monday, 10 am D—Computer Help, 2 pm D—Yogalates, 5:30 pm
4 D—Health Screenings, 9:30 am R—Story Time, 10 am D—Jr. Scribes Meeting, 6 pm
5 D—Mother Goose on the Loose, 10 am D—The Gathering, Knit/Crochet Meeting, 12:30 pm
9 10 D—Friends of the Library Book Sale, 9-8 W—Toddler Time, 10 am
11 D—Friends of the Library Book Sale, 9-8 R—Story Time, 10 am W—Book Discussion, 1 pm R—Teen Make it Take it, 4 pm R—Tuesday Night Movie, 5:30 pm
12 D—Friends of the Library Book Sale, 9-6 D—Mother Goose on the Loose, 10 am D—The Gathering, Knit/Crochet Meeting, 12:30 pm R—Genealogy Help, 6 pm
16 17 W—Toddler Time, 10 am D—Computer Help, 2 pm D—Yogalates, 5:30 pm
18 R—Story Time, 10 am D—Adult Book Discussion, 2 & 7 pm
19 D—Mother Goose on the Loose, 10 am D—The Gathering, Knit/Crochet Meeting, 12:30 pm
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24 W—Toddler Time, 10 am W—Books ‘n Coffee Club, 2 pm R—Money Saving Apps, 2 pm W—Maker Monday, 4 pm R—Color Your Stress Away/UFO Program, 5:30 pm D--Yogalates, 5:30 pm D—Nature Photos & Poetry by Dr. Barb Lucas, 6:30 pm
25 W—Friends of the Library Meeting, 1 pm
W—Grades 2-5 Book Discussion, 4 pm R—Create With Legos, 5 pm R—Computer & Tablet Q & A, 2 & 6 pm
26 D—Mother Goose on the Loose, 10 am R—Blood Pressure Screenings, 10 am R—NWICA Meeting, 10 am R—Men’s Book Discussion, 10 am D—The Gathering, Knit/Crochet Meeting, 12:30 pm R—Online Shopping Help, 2 pm R—Anime Club Meeting, 5:30 pm
Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday
Register @ www.myjcpl.org/events
National Library Week is April 9-15. Celebrate with your local branch of JCPL, where there will be a coloring contest for kids and daily prize giveaways!
DeMotte Library invites you to bring your gently used puzzles and exchange them for others during the month of April. Bring a puzzle, take a puzzle. Simple!
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Mother Goose on the Loose,
The Gathering, Knit/Crochet Meeting, 12:30 pm
6 R—Story Time, 6 pm 7 W—Easter Family Fun Night, 6 pm 8 D—Friends of the Library Book Sale, 9-5
D—Spectacular Saturday, 2 pm
Friends of the Library Book Sale,
Mother Goose on the Loose,
The Gathering, Knit/Crochet Meeting, 12:30 pm
Genealogy Help, 6 pm
13 D—Friends of the Library Book Sale, 9-8 W—After School Program 4 pm R—Story Time, 6 pm
14 D—Friends of the Library Book Sale, 9-5
15 D—Friends of the Library Book Sale, 9-5
Mother Goose on the Loose,
The Gathering, Knit/Crochet Meeting, 12:30 pm
20 D—Brush Up With Susan, 9-4 R—Third Thursday Club, 4 pm D—Afternoon Adventure Program, 4 pm R—Story Time, 6 pm
21 22 R—Earth Day @ Brookside Park, 9-12 noon D—Library Lego, 10 am
Mother Goose on the Loose,
Blood Pressure Screenings,
NWICA Meeting, 10 am Men’s Book Discussion, 10 am The Gathering, Knit/Crochet