Hammond Public Library
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Hammond Public Library News


July 25, 2014 
 
   
Hammond Public Library
564 State Street
Hammond, IN 46320
(219) 931-5100
  
   
 
SUMMER READING has exceeded 1,100 participants, with just more than a month to go. Our fourth Adult Summer Reading mini-drawing is today! 

Celebrate with us on one of the following dates:
  • Sat., Aug. 2 at 12 noon: free concert, "Golden Oldies: Don't Let the Classics Pass You By." The Golden Tones perform hits from the heyday of rock 'n roll and Motown.
  • Sat., Aug. 16 at 2 p.m.: HPL Reader's Theater performs "Mr. Popper's Penguins." The public is invited to this free performance. 
  • Sat., Aug. 30 from 1 to 3 p.m.: A Mad Scientist Party is for ages 6 to13 who participated in Summer Reading. Play games, perform experiments, and have fun!
  • Tues., Sept. 2 at 4 p.m.: Teen End-of-Summer Party &  Book Discussion is for teens who completed the Summer Reading Program at least once. Prize winners will be announced but they don't need to be present to win.  
These promotions are good through Sat., Aug. 30:
  • No limit to number of items that can be checked out.
  • Hammond residents who check out 5 books* receive 1 free DVD checkout (*good on print books only; not on audiobooks or e-books. Also, not valid for reciprocal borrowers.)
  • Greeters randomly distribute Patron Appreciation Cards (each good for a free DVD check-out) to Hammond resident cardholders or reciprocal borrowers. Cards must be used by Sat., Aug. 30. 
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In This Issue
Adult Programs
Computer Classes
Teen Programs
Youth Programs
Friends of the Library/Book Sales
About Us

Programs For Adults

(219) 931-5100, Ext. 310

http://www.hammond.lib.in.us/adultprograms.htm

  

 

 

 

 

 

"Literary Elements" Adult Summer Reading 

Sign up for the program, and receive a reading log. Read or listen to any book,
e-book or audiobook of your choice, and mark your titles on the log. Bring the log with you when you return books. (For e-books, please bring your device to show Information Services staff before returning the e-book.) Turn in your completed log to receive an entry into the drawings. The more logs you complete, the more chances to win (up to 12 logs). Mini-drawings are held July 11, July 25, and Aug. 8. All logs must be turned in by Sat., Aug. 30 to receive credit and be entered into a Grand Prize drawing (winner announced by Sept. 6).
  

ACME Pawn Pushers Chess

Mondays from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.: 
Please check with the library for upcoming dates.
  

  

Welcome to the World of Music
Wednesdays at 6:30 p.m.: July 30; Aug. 6, 13, 20 & 27

Free music lessons for grade 6 through adult. Limited number of keyboards available. Please bring a pencil and paper to each lesson. 

 

Golden Oldies Concert: Don't Let the Classics Pass You By
Sat., Aug. 2 at 12 noon  (funded by the Friends of the Library)
Join us for a free summer concert by the Golden Tones. Enjoy some classic tunes. While you're here, sign up for Summer Reading, or join the Friends of the Library.

 

Discussion: Novel Conversations
Mon., Aug. 4 at 6:30 p.m.:

Discuss June Bug, by Chris Fabry. Shocked to see her own face on a missing child advertisement, June Bug sets out on a cross-country journey to discover the truth about the beloved father who has raised her and the mother he rarely speaks about. Copies of June Bug will be available to check out from the Circulation Desk.
 
Discussion: International Book-ings
Wed., Aug. 13 at 1 p.m.:

International Bookings will discuss the mystery The Blackhouse by author and television dramatist, Peter May. The first book in the Lewis Trilogy -and a riveting mystery series set on the Isle of Lewis in Scotland's Outer Hebrides - this is a formidable and forbidding world where tradition rules and people adhere to ancient ways of life. When a grisly murder occurs on the island that has the hallmarks of a killing he's investigating on the mainland, Edinburgh detective and native islander, Fin Macleod, is dispatched to see if the two deaths are connected. His return after nearly two decades not only represents a police investigation, but a voyage into his own troubled past. (from Amazon.com)

 

 

Free Computer Classes 

Location: Computer Lab

Space is limited; registration required at (219) 931-5100, ext. 345

http://www.hammond.lib.in.us/computerclasses.htm 

  

Basic Classes: 
Classes are 60 to 90 minutes in length. Registration is required. E-mail, Internet and Word Basic classes require you to be familiar with the computer mouse, and to have beginning keyboarding skills.
 
NOTE: THERE ARE NO COMPUTER CLASSES IN AUGUST.
CLASSES RESUME IN SEPTEMBER. SEE BELOW FOR SOME NEW CLASSES!  
 
Mouse Basics: 

Learn about using the mouse; common computer terms; how to work with menus and forms; how to copy and paste; more. No experience required to attend.

Mon., Sept. 8 at 11am..
Mon., Sept. 22 at 2 p.m.

 

Internet Basics:

An introduction to the program that gets you on the Internet along with how to browse or go directly to a website you want. Internet searching and printing options are also discussed.

Tues., July 29 at 2 p.m. 
Mon., Sept. 15 at 11 a.m.

Mon., Sept.29 at 2 p.m.

 

E-mail Basics:

Review the layout of web-based e-mail, how e-mail programs are structured and how you can customize your mail storage. We'll cover reading, organizing and sending mail in a hands-on session. E-mail accounts for class use will be provided, so don't worry if you don't yet have your own.  
Tues., Sept. 16 at 2 p.m.
Mon., Sept. 22 at 11 a.m.

 

Word Basics:

Learn beginning word processing techniques to get you started on a variety of possible projects. We'll review how to navigate the program, choosing your settings, making changes as you go along or after you've typed your material, inserting a simple graphic and more. A practice project gives you hands-on experience with the program. 

Mon., July 28 at 11 a.m.
Tues., Sept. 23 at 2 p.m.
Mon., Sept. 29 at 11 a.m.

  

Windows 8 Basics:  
Become familiar with the new Windows 8 layout, launch apps, move between screens and more. 
Tues., July 29 at 6 p.m.
Mon., Sept. 8 at 2 p.m.
Tues., Sept. 30 at 2 p.m.

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Intermediate and advanced level classes are designed to sharpen your existing skills. Familiarity with keyboard/mouse and basic word processing is required to attend these sessions.

 

Classes are FREE, but space is limited. Registration is required. Call (219)931-5100 and ask for Carol Williams or ext. 345, to check availability and to reserve your slot. 

 

Word 2 - estimated class time 2 hours

Improve your documents by learning more about text, spacing, paragraph formatting, borders, bullets and more.

Tues, Sept. 2 at 6p.m. 

 

Word 3 (formerly Advanced Word) - estimated class time 2 hours

Go beyond text. We'll focus on working with images and shapes. Also touched upon with be text boxes and charts.
Tues., Sept. 9 at 6 p.m.
 

 

Banners in Word - estimated class time 2 hours

Creating a banner using Word is easier than you think. If you can format text, adjust margins and work with images and shapes, you can do this!

Tues., Sept. 16 at 6 p.m. 

 

Intro to Excel - estimated class time 2 hours 

Learn your way around Excel, see how easy it is to store, organize and make the most of your information. We'll review worksheets, cells, data entry, fill options, using formulas, creating functions and more.

Tues., Sept. 23 at 6 p.m.

 

PowerPoint - estimated class time 2 hours

Create photo slide shows and professional presentations quickly and easily! Learn about design themes and slide layouts, inserting graphics and media clips onto your slides, tips to use when making your presentations and more.

Tues., Sept. 30 at 6 p.m. 

 

Letters & Resumes - estimated class time 60-90 minutes

We'll discuss the professional way to format a letter, how to create a great cover letter and how to build the best resume for you.

Mon., July 28 at 2 p.m.
Mon., Sept. 15 at 2 p.m.

 

 Programs for Teens

(219) 931-5100, Ext. 351

http://www.hammond.lib.in.us/teenprograms.htm 

  

Teen Scene Summer hours from June 9-Aug. 9:
Teen Scene is open all day during library hours.

 

  

 

 

 

 

 

Teen Summer Reading, "Spark a Reaction"
Join us for Teen Programs throughout Summer Reading! For each program
you attend, your name is entered into the drawing for a Best Buy gift card!
You must be signed up for the program in order to be entered into the drawing. All supplies provided. Programs are for teens in 7th-12th grades.

  

Wednesday, July 30 at 1:30 p.m.: Teen DIY Duct Tape Program
Use duct tape to make fun projects such as a duct tape rose, wallet, or phone case.
 

 

Wednesday, August 20 at 4 p.m.: Teen Magnets
Decorate your locker wit magnets you make yourself.

 

Wednesday, August 27 at 4 p.m.: Teen Notebook Decorating Design your own notebook for class.

 

Tues., Sept. 2 at 4 p.m.: End-of-Summer Reading Party & Book Discussion

(for teens who completed the summer reading program at least once.)
Celebrate with books and food. Prize winners will be announced, but do not need o be present to win.)

Programs for Youth
(219) 931-5100, Ext. 336
   

 

 

 

 

 

Youth Summer Reading, "Fizz, Boom, Read!"  

Early Literacy (Ages 0 - 2): monthly early literacy activity sheets. Each parent/child can complete up to 3 activity sheets. There is no time requirement. Each activity sheet has 30 early literacy skill building activities, and parents are asked to complete at least 20 activities. Once you complete at least 20 activities, you get a prize. If you complete all three activity sheets, you receive a grand prize.

 

Read to Me (Ages 3 - 5): Each child receives a reading log in a booklet format. For every 10 books that are read to them, they earn a prize. The grand prize goal for these children is to have 50 books read to them.

 

Primary (Grades k - 3) and Intermediate (Grades k - 4) programs consist of a reading log for 30 books. Every 100 pages read earns the child 1 point. For every 5 points that the child earns, they get a prize. Once the child earns 30 points, they get their grand prize. They must read at least 2 fiction books, 2 non-fiction books, 1 biography, and 1 award book. As an an incentive for attending programs,  children receive Program Punch Cards when they attend their first program of the summer. Cards will be "punched," or stamped, for every program they attend. Once they attend a certain amount of programs, they are entered to win a family activity basket at the end of Summer Reading.

 

All books must be library books, but books can be read  in the library if the child does not have a card. We encourage children to read at their appropriate level.

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Join us for these fun-filled programs: 

Babies and Books (Ages 0 through 18 months)

Join us on the following dates to hear stories and to learn new songs and rhymes to help your baby's mind grow!

Thursdays at 10 a.m.: July 31; August 7, August 14.              

  

Tiny Tots (Ages 18 months through 2)

Join us on the following dates to sing songs, learn rhymes, and play!

Thursdays at 10:30 a.m.: July 31; August 7, August 14.  

  

Twos and Threes (Ages 2 and 3)

Each week we will celebrate a different letter. Join us on the following dates for a story and songs about those letters. Also, please bring something that starts with those letters to show to the group.  
Thursdays at 11 a.m:  July 31- "O"; August7- "P"; August 14- "Q"  

  

Little Listeners (Ages 3 through 5)

In July, we will be learning about farms. Join us for stories, songs, and finger plays about farms, farmers, and farm animals.

Tuesdays at 10 a.m. and 1 p.m.

July 29: Let's craft a peacock!

In August, we'll learn more about the zoo. Join us for stories, songs, and finger plays about zoo animals.

Aug. 5: Join us for a giraffe craft. Please wear play clothes.

Aug. 12: Today we will make an elephant craft.

               

Beginner Science Club (Ages 6 through 8)

Mondays at 1 p.m.

July 28: Explore the science of density! Watch raisins dance, and popcorn bounce.

Aug. 4: Create your own masterpiece by experimenting with primary colors.

  

Kids Can 2! (Ages 6 through 8)

Tuesdays at 1 p.m.

July 29: Let's break some codes! Learn how to cipher messages and break codes. Create your own!  

Aug. 5: Join us to learn how to read a map, and to learn about children from other parts of the world.

 

Tween Lego Club (Ages 9 through 13)

Wednesdays at 2 p.m.

 July 30: Join us to play "It's a Mystery" with the library's Legos.

Aug. 6: Join us to build a car with the library's Legos. You also have a chance to win  prize for guessing how many Legos are in a jar.

 

Tween Science Club (Ages 9 through 13)

Thursdays at 2 p.m.

July 31: How did people find their way before GPS or Google Maps? Join us to learn about different types of maps.

Aug. 7: Do you like to solve mysteries? Join us today to see if you can solve a "crime" in the library.

              

Summer Movie (Ages 6 through 13) 

Popcorn will be served while supplies last.

Fridays at 1 p.m.                         
July 25 - Happy Feet 2
 

Aug. 1 - Space Jam

Aug. 8 - The Iron Giant

 

Reader's Theater (Ages 6 through 13)  

Sat., Aug. 16 at 2 p.m.

Join us to watch the Reader's Theater performance of "Mr. Popper's Penguins" by Richard Atwater.

 

Mad Scientist Party (ages 6 through 13)

Sat., Aug. 30 at 1 p.m. Today is the last day of "Fizz, Boom, Read!" Join us to celebrate with games, crafts, and fun.

  

Friends of the Library

http://www.hammond.lib.in.us/friends.htm

 

Membership: The Friends accept new members. Print the membership form found on the website above; fill it out, and mail with your check.

 

Book Sale Room: open during library hours.
Next Half-Price Sale is Sat., July 26, 2014.
There is no half-price sale in August.

 

The library accepts donations of books, magazines, movies, and music. Just bring them to the library during regular hours.

 

Hours and Location

For a map of the area, go to:  
http://www.hammond.lib.in.us/libraryinfomenu.htm

  

Hammond Public Library
564 State St., Hammond, IN 46320
(219) 931-5100
Parking lot is at Sibley and Sohl 
 
Library Hours:
Monday through Thursday:  9 a.m. to 9 p.m.
Friday and Saturday:  9 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Closed Sunday
 

For weather-related closings: check our website, Facebook page, 

WJOB 1100 AM, or the Emergency Closing Center. 

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Suzanne G. Long Local History Room (2nd Floor)     
Local History Librarian: (219) 931-5100, Ext. 307 
           Tuesday, Thursday and Friday: 1 to 5 p.m.
     Wednesday: 1 to 9 p.m.
     Saturday: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m.  
     Closed Sunday and Monday
     Click here for information about our obituary databases.
 

Teen Scene (2nd Floor):         
Teen Librarian: (219) 931-5100, Ext. 351         

Summer hours (through Aug. 9): Teen Scene is open during library hours.

 
Starting Aug. 11:
Mon. through Thurs.: 3:30 to 8:30 p.m.
Friday: 3:30 to 5 p.m.
Saturday: 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. 
 

 

Thank you for using the Hammond Public Library. We appreciate your support.

 

Sincerely,

Hammond Public Library Newsletter Staff