September 2016 Newsletter
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September 2016 Newsletter
September 2016 Newsletter St. Helena Public Library Thursday Evening Programs September 8th, 7:00 pm Artist Reception & Talk Mexico 1953 Photographs by Roger Hagan In 1953, at age 19, Californian Roger Hagan bought a used Rolleiflex and drove off with a friend to photograph Mexico, his first visit abroad. He returned a second time at the end of the 1950s. Photographs from these two trips, never printed until the 21st century, will be on display at the library in September. Because of the rich Mexican heritage found in the valley, Hagan has offered this exhibit to the St. Helena Public Library. Refreshments will be served. Following the reception, Hagan will discuss what the photographs now mean to him. Hagan's Mexico was, in his own words, “beautiful, mysterious, and touching.” His photographs demonstrate what a very young American found memorable and beautiful about a poor but hopeful nation, just a generation out of its revolution. In addition to the exhibit, Hagan’s book of photographs “Mexico 1953” will be available for checkout through the library. September 22nd, 6:30 pm Superhero Training with Spiderman Future superheroes are invited to the library to train with Spiderman. There will be snacks and games. Come as your own super alter-ego or dress up as your favorite superhero! September 15th, 6:30 pm Celebrate Latino Heritage Month Makers Club Celebrate Latino Heritage Month by creating traditional Mexican paper flowers with El Comalito Collective. El Comalito Collective is an art gallery and retail space located in Vallejo, CA that supports and builds community by showcasing under-represented voices through a collective of works that spark consciousness. September 29th, 7:00 pm Candidates Forum Moderated by the League of Women Voters of Napa County Here is a chance for the residents of St. Helena and Napa County to hear from the candidates running for California State Assembly District 4 and two seats on the St. Helena City Council. We have asked State Assembly contenders Cecilia M. Aguiar -Curry (Democrat) and Charlie Schaupp (Republican) to attend. Vying for City Council seats are incumbents Sharon Crull and Greg Pitts, who will be challenged by Geoff Ellsworth and Mary Koberstein. You may submit your questions to candidates before and during the program, or submit them in advance at [email protected]. Your questions may be consolidated with others. Are you registered? National Voter Registration Day is Tuesday, September 27, 2016. All Library programs are free and are supported by Friends & Foundation, St. Helena Public Library. Learn of ways to support your Library by visiting www.supportshlibrary.org Youth Programs Activities for children are held in the Children’s Room. Fourth Tuesday, September 27th, 4:00 pm: Have fun building your own LEGO creation, which will be exhibited in the Children’s Room until the next Let’s LEGO meeting. Recommended for ages 5 to 14. Tuesdays, 4:30-5:00 pm: ¡HABLEMOS ESPAÑOL! Starting September 13th! Learning a second language can be fun and easy. Bring your 4 to 6 year old child every Monday for a fun and interactive program that engages your child with music, dance, and games as they learn Spanish, explore another culture, and make new friends! The Library encourages weekly participation. Tuesdays & Wednesdays, 10:30 am: STORYTIME Kids Matinees: Wednesdays, 3:00 pm Kids Matinees are appropriate for all ages and are shown in the Meeting Room. In honor of Banned Books Week, this September three of our films are based on children’s books that have been challenged. September 7th: The Jungle Book 2016; rated PG; 106 minutes. September 14th: How to Eat Fried Worms 2006; rated PG; 98 minutes. September 21st: Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone 2001; rated PG; 152 minutes. September 28th: James and the Giant Peach 1996; rated PG; 79 minutes. Children of all ages are invited to a weekly treat: listening to story books read aloud. The magic of books is instilled here! Thursdays, 6:00 pm: SPANISH STORYTIME (Cuentos para Peques) Children are invited to come to the library on Thursday evenings to listen to stories in Spanish and do fun crafts. All ages are welcome. This will be an excellent opportunity for children to be exposed to Spanish while listening to wonderful stories and having lots of fun! First Friday, September 2nd, 9:30 am: BILINGUAL STORYTIME AT FARMERS MARKET Join us at the St. Helena Farmers Market for stories, located in Crane Park. This month’s theme is “Veggie Harvest.” Crane Park is located at 360 Crane Avenue Programas en la Biblioteca de St. Helena Celebra junto a nosotros el Mes de la Herencia Latina Jueves, 8 de septiembre a las 7pm Recepción y Presenación de Arte Para Niños México 1953 Martes de 4:30 a 5pm . Por Roger Hagan Viaja a México en los años 50 a través de las imágenes tomadas por el fotógrafo Californiano Roger Hagan quien tomó las fotografías durante su primer viaje al extranjero a la edad de 19 años. Bebidas serán servidas. Este program es gratuito. Jueves, 15 de septiembre a las 6:30 pm Club de Creación Con el Comalito Collective Celebra el Mes de la Herencia Latina creando tradicionales flores de papel de México con El Comalito Collective en la Biblioteca Pública de St. Helena. Gratis. Jueves, 22 de septiembre de 2016, 6:30pm Entrenamiento de Superhéroes con el Hombre Araña Futuro superhéroes están invitados a la biblioteca a entrenar junto al Hombre Araña. Habrá meriendas y juegos. ¡Los invitamos a que se vistan de su superhéroe favorito o a que inventen su propio disfraz! ¿Se ha registrado para votar en noviembre? El Día Nacional para Registrase para Votar Es el martes 27 de septiembre, 2016. Todos estos programs son gratuitos y hechos posibles gracias a Friends & Foundation, St. Helena Public Library. Hablemos Español Siembre una semilla en el éxito de tus hijos! Traiga a tu niño(a) todos los martes para aprender o practicar su español durante un program divertido e interactivo. Este program esta diseñado para niños(as) entre las edades de 4 a 6.En programas similares, niños(as) han demostrado aprovechamineto cuando su participación es continua. Es por esto que la biblioteca recomienda que los niños(as) participen todas las semanas. Jueves, a las 6:00 pm: CUENTOS PARA PEQUES Todos los niños están invitados a venir a la biblioteca los jueves en la tarde a escuchar cuentos en español y hacer manualidades. ¡ARMEMOS LEGOS! Cuarto martes del mes 27 de septiembre, 4:00 pm September 2016 Library Calendar Sun 28 4 Mon 29 5 LIBRARY CLOSED for Labor Day Tues Fri Sat 31 1 2 10:30am Storytime 10:30am Storytime 6:00pm Spanish Storytime 5:00pm LECTURE: Liberty & Justice for All, by Marielle Coeytaux 3:00pm KIDS MOVIE: Ratchet & Clank 9:30am Bilingual Storytime at Farmers Market 6 7 8 9 10 10:30am Storytime 10:30am Storytime 6:00pm Spanish Storytime 10:30am Coffee & Culture: Mind of a Chef 3:00pm KIDS MOVIE: The Jungle Book (2016) 7:00pm ARTIST RECEPTION & TALK: “Mexico 1953,” Photographs by Roger Hagan 16 17 23 24 30 1 12 13 14 15 3:00pm Cold War Films: The Third Man 10:30am Storytime 10:30am Storytime 6:00pm Spanish Storytime 10:30am Coffee & Culture: Mind of a Chef 3:00pm KIDS MOVIE: How to Eat Fried Worms 6:30pm CELEBRATE LATINO HERITAGE MONTH: Makers Club with El Comalito Collective, learn to make traditional Mexican paper flowers! 4:30-5:00pm Hablemos Español First Day Back! 18 Thu 30 5:00-6:30pm Cold War: Onset 1944-1960, by Jay Greene 11 Wed 19 20 21 22 3:00pm Cold War Films: On the Beach 10:30am Storytime 10:30am Storytime 6:00pm Spanish Storytime 10:30am Coffee & Culture: Mind of a Chef 3:00pm KIDS MOVIE: Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone 6:30pm Superhero Training with Spiderman 28 29 10:30am Storytime 6:00pm Spanish Storytime 3:00pm KIDS MOVIE: James and the Giant Peach 7:00pm Candidates Forum, Moderated by the League of Women Voters of Napa County 4:30-5:00pm Hablemos Español 3 5:00-6:30pm Cold War: Deepening Freeze 19611972, by Jay Greene 25 Banned Books Week 2016 9/25-10/1 26 27 National Voter Registration Day 10:30am Storytime 10:30am Coffee & Culture: Mind of a Chef 4:00pm KIDS: Let’s LEGO! 4:30-5:00pm Hablemos Español SEPTEMBER’S ART EXHIBIT “Mexico 1953” Photographs by Roger Hagan LEGEND: Red=Youth, Blue=Adults Purple=All Ages, Green=Spanish LIBRARY HOURS Monday: 10:00am–6:00pm Tuesday & Wednesday: 10:00am–7:00pm Thursday: 10:00am–9:00pm Friday & Saturday: 2:00–6:00 pm Sunday: CLOSED ST. HELENA PUBLIC LIBRARY 1492 Library Lane St. Helena 94574 707-963-5244 www.shpl.org TUESDAYS Four Lectures on Alternate Tuesdays, 5:00-6:30 pm The Bear & the Eagle: A Half Century of Cold War Presented by Historian Jay Greene For nearly 50 years of the last half of the 20th century, the two nuclear-armed superpowers––the Soviet Union and the United States––and their respective allies engaged in a tense standoff known as the Cold War. In a four-part lecture series this fall, Jay Greene will describe the major events of the period and explore answers to the “explosive” question we all want answered: How did we avoid entering a Hot War with the inevitable exchange of nuclear weapons that could have resulted in a radioactive return to the Dark Ages? Jay Greene is a respected historian and lecturer who lives in St. Helena. September 6th: Onset: 1944–1960 September 20th: Deepening Freeze: 1961–1972 October 4th: Détente? 1973–1980 October 18th: The Ice Breaks: 1981–1991 Four recommended films that complement the lectures will be shown on Mondays at 3:00 pm, usually a day before the lectures. Films will have a short introduction by Robyn Orsini, and will be followed by discussion and Q&A. The September films are scheduled as follows: September 12th: The Third Man (1950) September 19th: On the Beach (1959) Tuesdays at 10:30 am Coffee & Culture: A Morning Docu-Series In September we will show episodes from the James Beard Award-winning series “The Mind of a Chef.” Come to the library to watch an hour and enjoy a cup of coffee! Synopsis: Enter the kitchen of Chef Gabrielle Hamilton, best-selling author of Blood, Bones, and Butter and owner of New York City’s famed restaurant, Prune. 2015; rated TV-PG. September 6th: “Prune” & “Garbage” September 13th: “Rome” & “Hunger” September 20th: “Past” & “Hustle” September 27th: “Napkin” & “Evolution” Banned Books Week 2016 September 25th to October 1st Banned Books Week is an annual awareness campaign that celebrates the freedom to read and draws attention to banned and challenged books. All programs are supported by Friends & Foundation, St. Helena Public Library. Learn of ways you can support your Library by visiting www.supportshlibrary.org
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