VIDEOS: Door County Libraries Launch Eric Carle Caterpillar Reading Program and More Events Oct 23 – Nov 13

Posted on 23. Oct, 2009 by Kathy White in Community Services

In honor of the 40th anniversary of Eric Carle’s “The Very Hungry Caterpillar,” our libraries are participating in the Eric Carle Caterpillar Reading Program during November.  Children (age 10 and under) are encouraged to read a book every week (or have a book read to them every week) for the five weeks of November (Nov. 2 – Dec. 4).  Sign-up has already started at all Door County libraries, with participants receiving a bookmark and a reading chart.

Each week, when a child completes a book, a librarian will “mark” the reading chart and the child will  put their name on a circle and add it to the library’s caterpillar. We’re hoping to make some very long caterpillars!  If a child reads five books during the month-long program, they will be eligible to submit their name in a drawing to win two tickets to see the performance of “The Very Hungry Caterpillar and Other Eric Carle Favorites” at the Weidner Center in Green Bay on Saturday,  January 23. They will also get to attend a “Hungry Caterpillar” Dessert Reception after that 11 am performance.

In this era of frugality, many of us are keeping our vehicles a long time.  InfoSoup, our online library catalog, has a resource with links to information about maintenance schedules, diagnostic and repair data for vehicles built between 1945 and 2009.  Your library card will open the online door to comprehensive auto information when you click on “Auto Repair Information Online” on the homepage. Information includes nearly 800,000 drawings and step-by-step photographs, approximately 83,200 Technical Services Bulletins and recalls; over 99,800 wiring diagrams; labor time guide and estimator, as well as specifications and maintenance schedules.

All this information (and more!) is yours with your library card.  If you don’t have a card, stop in at your local Door County Library with proper ID and fill out a short application form. You’ll have your card in a few minutes. That library card also facilitates the use of our Internet computers and the check-out of books, DVD’s, magazines and… more!

Wanted:  Paperback books. The Friends of Door County Libraries at the Sturgeon Bay library are looking for donations of paperback books for their ongoing book sale. Books can be donated any time the library is open:  Mon – Thu 9 – 9, Fri 9 – 6, Sat 9 – 5. Proceeds from the book sale(s) benefit all branches of the Door County Library.

PROGRAMS & EVENTS – OCTOBER 23 – NOV 13, 2009

Friday, OCTOBER 23

9:30 a.m.  Forestville Library

Families will have fun with the harvest stories that will be read this morning! “Strega Nona’s Harvest” by Tomie dePaola will be a featured book, and, if you haven’t already heard it, “Stone Soup” by Tony Ross.  This is a book every family should hear and borrow from the library to re-read through the years.    It is a simple story, but one that leads to a variety of optimistic thoughts and discussions.  Following the stories, the craft activity will be the creation of a paper bag “stone soup.”

Tuesday, OCTOBER 27

10:30 a.m.  Sturgeon Bay Library

Join Ms. Beth for “Halloween Fun – Both Spooky and Silly” with stories like “The Little Old Lady Who Was Not Afraid of Anything,”  and “The Halloween House.”    Geared for babies, toddlers and pre-schoolers, Story Time this week will also include the finger puppet plays “Five Little Pumpkins” and “Five Furry Bats.”  Little ones and their parents are welcome to come in costume if they wish.

Wednesday, OCTOBER 28

3:00 p.m.  Sturgeon Bay Library

Families are welcome to the Popcorn Movie Matinee at the library.  “Monster House” is this month’s 90- minute, animated feature film.  In it “a group of kids discover that a neighborhood house is actually a monster. To solve the mystery of the house they must go inside it….”  Free popcorn will be provided, and young viewers might want to bring someone with a hand to hold when the adventure gets spooky.

6:30 p.m.  Sturgeon Bay Library

The International film this month is from Israel and explores the Israeli-Palestinian conflict through the eyes of children.  In “Promises” the filmmaker tells the story of a few children who dared to cross the dividing lines near Jerusalem to meet their young neighbors.  Adults are welcome to view and talk about this 102 minute film.

Thursday, OCTOBER 29

9:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m.  Sturgeon Bay Library

No school today – so kids age 4-10 and their families are invited to play board games and put puzzles together at the library.  Supplies will also be provided for the making of Halloween crafts and Halloween bookmarks.    Ms. Beth will be available as a resource most of the day, but young children will need to be assisted by a family member with the craft projects.

2:00 p.m.  Sturgeon Bay Library

Listen to spooky, scary stories that Ms. Beth has selected especially for school-age kids.

Friday, OCTOBER 30

9:30 a.m.  Forestville Library

There will be a variety of “spooky stuff” at Stories & Fun today.  Enjoy listening to “Happy Halloween, Emily!,”  “Hush, Baby Ghostling,” “Halloween…or Bust!” (a Fancy Nancy adventure), followed by puppet crafts involving a bat, ghost or pumpkin on a stick.   Families are always welcome.

1:00-5:00 p.m.  Sturgeon Bay Library

No school again today – so kids age 4-10 and their families are invited to play board games and put puzzles together at the library.  Supplies will also be provided for the making of Halloween crafts and Halloween bookmarks.    Ms. Beth will be available as a resource all afternoon, but young children will need to be assisted with the craft projects by a family member.

Saturday, OCTOBER 31

9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. Sturgeon Bay Library

Enjoy Halloween in great spirits by participating in two-way treats at the library!  Bring in a non-perishable food or personal care item for “Feed/Clothe My People,” and receive a yummy treat in exchange!  Items especially needed right now are rice, tuna, elbow macaroni, toothpaste, deodorant and soap.   The “Two-Way Treat” collection box will be available all day.

Monday, NOVEMBER 2

The Eric Carle Caterpillar Reading Program begins today for 0-10 year olds.  Sign up and pick up a reading chart and bookmark at your local Door County Library.  Read one book per week to qualify for a prize drawing and to add your name to the growing caterpillar on the wall!

At several of our libraries this week, photos will be taken that illustrate how our libraries are enjoyed and used by folks of all ages and backgrounds.  We hope to submit some of our best photos to a Wisconsin Library Association Foundation website for universal display later in the month.

6:30 p.m.  Sister Bay/Liberty Grove Library

Come to a Fiction Writers’ Workshop conducted by Henry Timm.  It’s an informal gathering of writers seeking help and input from Henry and other writers in attendance.  Bring what you’ve written and come to this free workshop.   Call the library at 920-854-2721 for details.

Tuesday, NOVEMBER 3

10:30 a.m.  Sturgeon Bay Library

Babies, toddlers, pre-schoolers and their parents will have fun with “Happy Birthday Stories” at Mother Goose Storytime this week.  Discover a variety of ways birthdays can be celebrated!  All are welcome.

11:30 a.m. Ephraim Library

The 2009 Pulitzer Prize winner for fiction “Olive Kitteridge” by Elizabeth Strout will be discussed this morning.  Participants and listeners are invited to be part of the discussion of this “collection of 13 short stories set in small-town Maine that packs a cumulative emotional wallop, bound together by polished prose and by Olive, the title character, blunt, flawed and fascinating.”

1:00 p.m.  Sturgeon Bay Library

John Berendt’s “The City of Falling Angels,” a story of Venice that begins after a fire in 1996, will be featured this month in our multi-cultural literature discussion group.   The author introduces readers “to a rich cast of characters, Venetian and expatriate, in a tale full of atmosphere and surprise which reveals a world as finely drawn as a still-life painting.”   Participants and listeners are welcome.

Wednesday, NOVEMBER 4

1:00-2:15 p.m. Sister Bay/Liberty Grove Library

Pat Scieszinski, a Unity Social Worker, will present a program on “Planning for Health Care Decisions.”  Her topics will include Advance Planning: a step-by-step review of the process for filling out the new legal documents, and Palliative and Hospice Care: a review of programs to assist families in beginning the discussion of health care decisions.     The program will be repeated tomorrow at the library in Sturgeon Bay.  Call Unity at (920) 743-6440 for more information.

3:00-5:00 p.m.  Sturgeon Bay Library

Kids are invited to join with their friends to play board games at the library this afternoon.  Clue, Monopoly, Sorry and Checkers will be available.  A game brought from home would also be great to share.

Thursday, NOVEMBER 5

1:00-2:15 p.m.  Sturgeon Bay Library

“Planning for Health Care Decisions” will be presented by Pat Scieszinski, a social worker from Unity Health Care.  Topics will include advance planning and palliative and hospice care.  Learn about the decisions to be made and talked about with your family, as well as forms that should be filled out.    More information is available from Unity at 743-6440.

Friday, NOVEMBER 6

9:30 a.m.  Forestville Library

Stories & Fun today will be “beary” fun, with books like “Bear’s New Friend,” “Let’s Go Home, Little Bear,” and “Old Bear,” followed by “A Bevy of Bears” collage project using fall leaves and bears.  This is a great family time at the Forestville library.  Volunteer to have your picture taken while you enjoy the library today!

1:00 p.m.  Sister Bay/Liberty Grove Library

MAC computer users are invited to get together with other MAC computer users to share tips, tricks and “TaDah’s.”  The group meets regularly, on the first Friday of each month.  New participants are always welcome.

Saturday, NOVEMBER 7

10:30 a.m.  Sister Bay/Liberty Grove Library

Sign-up for the Eric Carle Caterpillar Reading Program and listen to “The Very Hungry Caterpillar” today for Story Time.  Children are invited to stay to make a “wiggly caterpillar” to take home after the story time session.

Monday, NOVEMBER 9

4:30-6:30 p.m.  Ephraim Library

Come on down for “LibrarWii Family Game Night” at the library tonight.  Families can choose from a variety of Wii games to play together:  MarioKart, MarioParty8, DanceDance Revolution, WiiPlay, WiiSports, Cooking Mama CookOff and Carnival Games.  All ages are welcome.  Come to play or watch – fun is guaranteed!

Tuesday, NOVEMBER 10

10:30 a.m.  Sturgeon Bay Library

Let’s “Make Tracks to Great Books” this week at Mother Goose Story Time for babies, toddlers, pre-schoolers and their parents.     Will the stories have to do with animals tracks or train tracks or maybe something else entirely?  Come join us to find out.

12:00-1:00 p.m.  Sturgeon Bay Library

Bring your lunch and enjoy it while listening to our guest speaker Phil Sweet, who will share his favorite books on spiritual growth at our “Brown Bag  Lunch with an Expert  at the Library” this month.  Dessert and coffee will be provided.   All are welcome.

6:30 p.m.  Sister Bay/Liberty Grove Library

Join the Readers Rampant Book Discussion group in talking about the book “Stormy Weather” by Paulette Jiles.  New participants and listeners are always welcome.

Wednesday, NOVEMBER 11

3:00 p.m.  Sturgeon Bay Library

Craft supplies and ideas for the Harvest-Fest crafts workshop will be available this afternoon for kids age 4-12.  Ms. Beth will be on hand to explain the projects, but younger children should be accompanied by an adult who can assist them with the make-and-take projects.

Friday, NOVEMBER 13

9:30 a.m.   Forestville Library

Do you think snakes can be “cuddly?”   Find out at Stories & Fun this week as Barb reads “Small Green Snake,”  “Hide and Snake,”  and introduces listeners to a very large, bright green snake – a resident of the library!   The craft project will involve making a beautiful “sneaky accordion snake” to take home.

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