Tuesday, June 28, 2011

Brent Dellinger, TODAY!!!

Brent Dellinger, SpinMaster, Yo-Yo- champion, will be performing at the library this evening at 6:30!!!  Exciting, entertaining, amazing! This is a show for the whole family.  See you at the library!

Tuesday, June 14, 2011

Preschool Story Time is in the News!

This summer's first Preschool Story Time is in the Friday, June 10, 2011 issue of the El Dorado Times! YAY! If you were at story time, look for your picture. You might be in the paper!

Brent Dellinger rescheduled!

Brent Dellinger's show has been rescheduled for Tuesday,  June 28 at 6:30. See you there!

Tuesday, June 07, 2011

Show Cancelled

The Brent Dellinger program scheduled for tonight has been cancelled due to illness. We are sorry for any inconvenience this may cause.

Lots to do Today!!

Today at 2:00 pm, is this summer's first program for elementary kids, grades K-5th. Brianne is presenting a program with a Mexican theme, with stoties, games and crafts. Come in out of the heat and be cool at the library.

At 6:30 pm, Brent Dellinger, Spin Master, will present his amazing, exciting, awesome yo-yo program. He is a world champion with the yo-yo. It is a high energy program for the whole family. There is no charge.

See you at the library!

Children under the age of seven must be accompanied by an adult while at the library.

Wednesday, June 01, 2011

Summer Reading Program 2011 begins TODAY!!!

Today is the official beginning of the Summer Reading Program! Your account can be activated and you can start recording your reading time. See the Library Kids webpage for all the infomation.

See you at the library!

Thursday, May 26, 2011

Paper Cranes Project

The theme for this year’s Summer Reading Program is, One World, Many Stories. Our interactive project this year is based on the story of Sadako, and the Thousand Paper Cranes. Sadako was a girl who survivied the atom bomb at the end of World War II. Due to radiation exposure, she developed lukemia when she was in the sixth grade. She believed that if she made 1,000 paper cranes, she would be cured. For more information about Sadako and her story, follow this link. You could also read the book, Sadako and the Thousand Paper Cranes by Eleanor Coerr.


This summer, when you get your Summer Reading Program account activated, you can put your name on a paper crane here at the library.

We are asking everyone to help us get 1,000 paper cranes made by the end of July. You can find instructions on how to make paper cranes here: paper crane 1,   paper crane 2,   paper crane 3. If you need help, come in and we will try to show you how. Please use scrap paper for your cranes, thin paper works best. You can paint or color your cranes, if you wish. Maybe you would like to write a poem on the paper before you fold it into a crane.

When we get 1,000 paper cranes, we will send them to the Children’s Peace Monument in Peace Memorial Park, Hiroshima, Japan. We hope that you will want to make some paper cranes and donate them to the library’s project .We will hang the paper cranes in the Children’s Department in June and July, while we are working towards 1,000. If you have a message for peace you would like included, bring it to the library or email it to tleonard@eldoks.com . Be sure to have “peace message” in the subject line.

If you want to learn more origami, or watch video instructions, try this webpage

Monday, May 16, 2011

Summer Reading Program Sign Up Starts Today

Starting today you can register for this year's Summer Reading Program! We had some requests to open registration before school was out, so we have made it available. This is for registration ONLY. Your account cannot be activated until June 1.  For details, follow this link.

Friday, May 13, 2011

Bring your Library Card when You come to the Library

Monday, May 16 through Wednesday May 18, you MUST have your library card to check out. Our check out system will be down for an upgrade those days. The online catalog will also be unavailable. We are sorry for any inconvenience this may cause.

Monday, May 09, 2011

Special Hours Friday, May 13

The library won't open until noon, on Friday, May 13th. Friday's hours will be from noon to 5:00 PM. We will resume regular hours on Saturday, May 14. We are sorry for any inconvenience this may cause.

Wednesday, May 04, 2011

Friends of the Library Book Sale

This weekend, Friday, May 6 and Saturday May 7, the Friends of the Library are having their book sale! The sale is open during regular libary hours, 9-5. Books are selling for $5.00 a bag and there is a raffle for a great gift basket! Come in and take advantage of the bargains!
611 S. Washington, El Dorado, KS.  316-321-3363

We're BACK!

All things are up and running again over at the Library Kids website. So, if you have been wondering how the 2011 Summer Reading Program will work, all the info is now available. Yay!

Library Kids Website Temporarily Down

As I was updateing the website this morning, with Summer Reading Program 2011 information, the site suddenly went all kinds of haywire. Oh, NO! I have sent out a call for help and am impatiently awaiting an answer. I hope it will be quickly resolved, but have no idea. As is typical of things in computer land, one minute everything was fine, the next they weren't. Chaos is just a click away.

Tuesday, April 26, 2011

AWE Early Literacy Stations are here!!!

Out with the old and in with the new. The old IMac computer is gone and in its place we now have two brand new AWE Early Literacy Stations in the Children's department! They are both loaded with tons of great programs for learing and fun. Music, art, science, math, reading, and much more!!! They are for ages 2-10, but older kids might like them, too. They are equipped with 2 sets of earphones so parents can play along with the kids!


Oh, boy!!!

Friday, April 22, 2011

HAPPY EARTH DAY!

In honor of Earth Day, here is a way to reuse, recycle, and repurpose.

Here is an idea for a book bag with no sewing if you wish. Take a tank top you don't want to wear anymore. Run a string through the hem(an old shoestring works well), pull it tight, tie a knot and you have a bag! If you can't run a string through the hem, just gather the bottom of the shirt up tight and wrap the string around and around it very tightly, about an inch up from the bottom, and tie it in a knot.

If you would rather sew the bottom of the shirt closed, turn the shirt wrong side out, or not, lay it out flat, line up the sides, and sew across the bottom. You might want to sew it twice for extra strength.

The arm holes are the handles and it is strong and stretchy.

Your bag is done! You can get a lot of books in it!

Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Colin O'Brien will be at a very special Preschool Story Time tomorrow, April 21, at 10:00. It is going to be SO MUCH FUN! We don't often get musicians of this caliber here, especially at story time, so please plan to be here, even if it is raining!! He will do a special "kid oriented" show with his banjo, fiddle, guitar, dancing feet and singing. Don't miss it!

Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Tangled!!!

Today at 4:00, the library is showing the movie, "Tangled" on the really big screen.  All ages welcome. Children under the age of seven must be adcompanied by an adult while in the library. 
Run time - 100 minutes
Rated PG for brief mild violence
(After the movie - come to the Sloppy Joe Dinner! , see previous post)

Sloppy Joes Today!

Today is the day!
Sloppy Joes from 4-7 at the Depot on North Main!!
Sloppy Joe, Chips and Drink- $5.00, Desert 50 cents.
Dessert Auction at 6:00.
SEE YOU THERE!

Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Sloppy Joes, Sloppy, Sloppy Joes!!!!

One week from today, on April 19 from 4PM-7PM, the Friends of the Library are having a Sloppy Joe Dinner at the Main Street Depot, 430 N. Main. Sloppy Joe, Chips and drink for $5.00, dessert, 50 cents.  At 6:00 is a Dessert Auction with many delectable, delightful, desserts up for the highest bidder! Proceeds benefit Bradford Memorial Library.

Fractured Fairy Tales---TODAY!

Today at 4:00, Brianne presents Fractured Fairy Tales for kids in grades K-5th. New versions of favorite fairy tales, games and a craft!
Come to the Clymer room downstairs for some fractured fun!

Children under the age of seven must be accompanied by an adult while in the library.