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Tigard Library
www.tigard-or.gov/library 503.684.6537 December 2017
JF For a calendar of all events, click here. Holiday
The Library will be CLOSED on
Monday, January 1.
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COMMUNITY GATHERING TO HIGHLIGHT LIBRARY'S MLK CELEBRATION Community Event
In his famous I Have a Dream speech, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. said he
dreamed that one day"the sons of former slaves and the sons of former slave
owners will be able to sit together at the table of brotherhood."
To celebrate Martin Luther King Day, the library will host the Together at the
Table program on Monday, Jan. 15, from 1-7 p.m. The program is designed
to bring members of the community together to learn more about each other. I _
People can drop in any time during those hours, enjoy a muffin and join in a
wide-ranging conversation stimulated by thought-provoking questions.
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ComedyThe Physical transform the deep gloom of the old
Tuesdaage into the exuberant gladness of
Burgess the new age. It is this love which
will bring about miracles in the
Be amazed by Henrik's wacky acrobatic antics. hearts of men.
He juggles, unicycles, spins plates and more! -Dr. Martin Luther King,Jr.
The Times They Are a Changin' From "Facing the Challenge of a
A Musical Tribute to Bob Dylan New Age,"1956
Saturday, ' For many years the library has
celebrated Dr. Martin Luther
uitarist, singer and songwriter Ronnie Robins celebrates the
King's vision of a beloved
music of folk troubadour and winner of the 2016 Nobel Prize
��- community, which seeks to
in Literature Bob Dylan. Robins will perform some of Dylan's bring people together to learn
well-known songs, as well as some hidden gems. a variety of perspectives and
Sponsored by Friends of the Tigard Library to work together to improve
the community. On Monday,
Wonder . January 15, the library will host
Saturday, January 13 9 3 — 5:30 p.m. e Adults &Teens Together at the Table. We invite
the community to join in a wide-
Trained warrior Diana is Princess of the Amazons. When she leaves the ranging conversation stimulated
island for the first time to fight a war outside her world, she develops her by thought-provoking questions.
superpowers and becomes the world's most famous woman superhero. The goal is not to solve the
problems of the world, but to
AuthorSteve improve the community by giving
Holgate: people the opportunity to talk
Sunday, TANGIER with each other in a meaningful
Houghton • ' Room Adults way. Drop in any time from
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Local author Steve Holgate reads from his debut E
novel Tangier, which tells two parallel stories set 50 Stephen Option
years apart, about a son's attempts to uncover the Ig
truth behind the mysterious disappearance of his The City Council is considering a
father, a French diplomat, in 1944 Morocco. local option levy to maintain the
quality of life our residents enjoy.
Tigard's tax rate has remained
t e c h n t� To l o g y one of the lowest in the region
- • since the 1990s; because of that,
• • ' our revenues are not keeping
Submit your work to our technology-themed art show curated by Teen
pace with demand.
Library Council. Beginning Tuesday, Jan. 2, pick up a submission form at People are drawn to Tigard
the library or download one from our website. Submit digital, video or because of the quality of life
handmade art and photography from Thursday, Feb. 1, to Wednesday, here, but growth and increasing
Feb. 28. Teen Library Council will select three favorites and the winners demand for services is putting a
will receive a prize. We will display favorites in the Young Adult Room strain on Tigard's infrastructure
during Teen Tech Week, March 4-10. and ability to deliver quality
Sponsored by Friends of the Tigard Library services. Without additional
revenue, the city may need to
Scams and Identity Theft cut back core services including
Wednesday, January 17 * 6 — 7 p.m. 9 Adults library programs for children
P T and seniors.
I Scammers try to attack you over the phone, through
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email and on your favorite social media platforms. Community policing, school
' They are constantly coming up with new ways to steal resource officers, safe walking
consumers' private information. Learn how to protect yourself from the and biking paths for kids to get to
latest threats at this presentation by The Better Business Bureau. schools and parks maintenance
may also be affected. The City
_ Reads , the New Year has much more information on its
website, including videos.
Wednesday, January 3 e 7 — 8 p.m. 9 Adults
Learn about exciting new book releases for the New http://www.tigard-or.gov/
funding_future/index.php
Year. We'll also play a low-key game where you can
share your favorite reads with other attendees and : http://www.tigard-or.gov/
discover new-to-you titles. �Je document_center/City_
Stuffed Budget/budget_summary.pdf
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community/community_
survey.php
Bring your favorite stuffy for a pizza and pajama
http://www.tigard-or.gov/
party hosted by Teen Library Council! Listen to � �`,
bedtime stories, make fancy stuffy accessories then YourCity/index.php
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leave your fuzzy friend for a sleepover at the library. -
Pick up your stuffy the next day. ` '
OregonEstate Planning — A Will is Not Enough in Sean Garvey
Wednesday, January 10 e 6:30 — 8 p.m. * Adults Local History Librarian
Are your estate planning documents in order? How can you
best protect yourself and your family?Attorney Richard B.
Schneider, author of A Willis Not Enough in Oregon, will offer a
comprehensive review of essential state and federal documents to r '
help safeguard your assets and health care wishes. A Q&A session
will follow.
Library TLC
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Teens, the library needs your TLC! Help the library clean up for the new
year. If you are a library volunteer or are interested in becoming one, come Sean Garvey has been the
help plan and prepare programs and create displays. You can earn volunteer library's local history librarian
credit as you help the library be the best it can be! since 2007, assisting many
Hearts patrons with local history
questions and conducting
Saturday, January 13 * 0 0 p.m.
Puett research for them. He is also a
Room reference librarian who helps
Make your own star magnets, scratch art peek-through heart Patrons get the information they
cards, and bright fuse bead designs, all in rainbow bursts of need, selects new materials for
color! the library's collection and plans
library events and programs.
Smash Club Tournament The Local History Room is open
Grades Mondays 2-4 p.m., Wednesdays
10 a.m.—noon, Saturdays
Garners unite! All levels are welcome to this double elimination 1-3 p.m. and by appointment.
WiiU tournament coordinated by Tigard High School's Smash
Club. 1. Why is it important for
the library to promote local
• ° A - history? How do people most
often use the Local History
• - i a.1LT$T# Room?
Drop in to build your creations with our LEGO° bricks We are fortunate to have a
and explore a featured tech toy. Each month will +' dedicated space in the Tigard
offer something different: coding, circuits, robots and ' Public Library for a local history
more! We'll have the supplies; you bring your curiosity `_ collection. Part of our mission
and creativity! is to foster lifelong learning and
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to provide an array of programs
and services that encourage the
Join this book discussion group for grades 6-12 and discover some fantastic development of well-rounded
reads while enjoying snacks, games and crafts. Registration required. Sign citizens. I can't think of a
up at the Children's Reference Desk and get your FREE copy of the book more useful discipline than an
while supplies last. appreciation for local history, no
Sponsored by Friends of the Tigard Library matter where you live.
The most frequent questions we
ENNET„oPPE, The Nest get are people seeking obituaries
= by Kenneth Oppel or trying to track down people
Tuesday, January 16 • 4:30 — 6 p.m. they went to school with in
Grades 6— 12 Tigard through the Tigard High
moo` Steven is heartbroken when his baby brother is born with a yearbooks. We have created
` rare disease, but when a supernatural wasp offers to solve
simple ways for the public to
this problem, its sinister plans cause even more anxiety. find a local obituary online for a
late friend or family member or
COMPUTERto locate old newspaper articles
s about people or events in Tigard.
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second floor on a first-come,first-served basis, � �,�.
2. Since you became the
unless otherwise noted.Stop by the Reference ix local history librarian, what
Desk to pick up a ticket and claim your spot a few - improvements have you made
minutes before classes begin. to the Local History Room?
What kind of resources would
Microsoft Word - Level 1 be necessary to better serve
Friday, January 5 • 1 — 2:30 p.m. the public?
Learn the basics of Word including inserting, deleting, selecting,
rearranging, formatting and aligning text. Also learn about the undo/redo, A few years ago the library
spell and grammar check, thesaurus, find, replace, print and save tools. began sharing some of our
historic photograph and oral
Microsoft Word - Level 2 history collections with the public
Friday, January 12 • 1 — 2:30 p.m. online. The City of Tigard's
Build on Word Level 1 skills by learning about page and line layout Geographic Information System
options and how to insert graphics and text boxes. (GIS) department also helped us
create an online, photographic
Microsoft Word - Level 3 Alstorymap" of the people, places
Friday, January 19 • 1 — 2:30 p.m. and events that have historically
Learn advanced features of Word including templates, table of contents, defined Tigard. That allows
tables and objects, links, mailings and more. people to do research online.
E-Book Clinic One of the things we are looking
Wednesday, January 24 6-8 p.m. into is digitizing our historic
Wednesday, January 312-4 p.m. copies of the Tigard Times and
Do you need help setting up your e-reader or mobile device to download Tigard Sentinel and that costs
free e-books and e-audiobooks successfully? Learn about OverDrive and money. We also need to find out
Libby, our digital download services! Registration required. Sign up if we can get permission from
at the Reference Desk or call 503-718-2517. the owner of the Tigard Times to
digitize them. Many other libraries
Ask Anything About Gadgets! in the state have digitized their
Saturday, January 6 • 2– 3 p.m. historic newspapers.
Attend an open session to get answers to technology questions about
Read More...
using your gadget. Want to know about settings? Apps? Downloads
and file management? Bring in your tablet, phone, laptop or other digital
gadgets, along with your questions! The library will have some devices Nuts & Bolts
available for practice. The Joy Cinema:
Open Learning Labs A Tigard Treasure
Sundays 2-4 p.m.
Wednesdays 6-8 p.m. �
No appointment necessary. Drop in any time during lab hours! Staff
and volunteers will assist you with computer questions or guide you as
you practice. `
Note: Open Lab is canceled on Wednesday, January 24. I�
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Check out more of our computer classes
or sign up for one-on-one assistance.
For over 75 years, Tigard's Joy
All programs will be held in the Theater has entertained our
George and Yvonne Burgess Community Room community night after night. After
the theater's grand opening in
unless otherwise noted. 1939, the Tigard Sentinel reported
Additional parking is available in the evenings at Tigard City Hall, 13125 SW Hall Blvd., "...the new theater in Tigard is
and afternoons and evenings at the Tigard Senior Center,8815 SW Omara St. quite an attractive building and
it is said that there are few small
READING ROOM theatres of better construction in
the country."
The new building also featured a
Happy New You! number of modern amenities for
the time—air conditioning and a
baby"cry-room." For decades, The
Joy was the only place in town to
Painting for the Absolute and Utter Beginner see a movie. By 2010, multiplexes
and cable television took their toll
by Claire Watson Garcia on the historic theater, and it was
Paintine boarded up and nearly forgotten
Whether you've always wanted to learn how to paint, or � nbsouce
you're looking to cultivate a new creative hobby in the Bginner before being revived by current
New Year, this easy-to-follow primer can help get you ''''==° owner Jeff Martin.
started! With 20 years of teaching experience, the author The Library's Local History Room
assumes that the reader has no previous painting or looks back at the 75+ years of
drawing skills and starts at the very beginning of the learn-to-paint process. The Joy through local newspaper
Determine how to choose paints, brushes, mediums and supplies. Then articles, old movie posters and
move on to mixing paint, exploring color relationships, handling brushes and theater mementos. Come visit the
developing basic painting techniques to create representational still life. Use display during January. The Local
your new background to springboard into oil painting, watercolor, digital or History Room is open Mondays
other painting styles. 2-4 p.m., Wednesdays
Reviewed by Rachael Hyde,Reference Assistant 10 a.m.—noon and Saturdays
1-3 p.m.
You Learn by Living:
Eleven Keys for a More Fulfilling Life � P --:A
lugged
by Eleanor Roosevelto�
e A Healthy New You
Mrs. Roosevelt shares her philosophy of life by describing ( for the New Year
qualities that helped her cope with her personal and Yo L-RI YLV.
public responsibilities. Her down-to-earth pearls of Do you want to take charge of
wisdom are memorable, as if she were our sage your health in the new year? The
grandma sharing her experiences from her rocking chair. Some of these Internet is brimming with health
pearls include: 1) Learning to Learn 2) Fear, the Great Enemy 3) The advice, but how can you be sure
Uses of Time 4) The Difficult Art of Maturity. She conveys these pearls in that the information you read
succinct chapters that share personal examples from her life. The stories online is from a reputable source?
are a tad didactic, but worth reading and rereading. Eleanor Roosevelt's Luckily, your library card gives
experience and advice reveal what an extraordinary woman she was while you free access to the Health
also illustrating how wonderfully ordinary she was! More... & Wellness Resource Center,
Reviewed by Laveda Altenhofer,On-Call Librarian where you can easily find health
and medical information in full-
Paleo Cooking With Your Instant Pot®: PALED - text magazine articles, academic
80 Incredible Gluten- and Grain-Free COOKIN6 Z and professional journals and
Made Twice as Delicious in
Recipes pamphlets from a wide variety of
INSilINi PNi
Half the Time - authoritative medical sources.
- -�_., You can do a simple keyword
by Jennifer Robins ift• search or a more advanced search
Were you gifted an Instant Pot° over the holidays? a to find the information you want, or
Do your New Year's resolutions include revising your you can browse through topics in
diet to eat more like your hunter-gatherer ancestors? Then check out this four categories:
new cookbook. "Predominately Paleo" blogger Jennifer Robins provides 80 • Diseases and Conditions
recipes using the Instant Pot°, an electric pressure cooker with features that . Diagnostics and Tests
let you slow cook, steam, saute and pressure cook all with one appliance.
Recipes include Cultured Coconut Milk Yogurt, Easy Grain-Free Meatballs, • Drugs
Bacon Turkey Meatloaf, Loaded Baked Potato Soup and more, plus desserts . Therapies, Treatments and
such as Fruit-Sweetened Cranberry Orange Loaves and Chocolate Pots De Surgeries.
Creme. Bon app6tit!
You can read the articles in regular
Reviewed by Ann-Marie Anderson,Adult Services Librarian
or large print; listen to an audio
recording of the text; translate
the text into a number of different
languages, and email the articles
This Is Our Constitution: to friends and family or your health
Discover America with a Gold Star Father941JDur care provider with the click of a
�'orl�ti/Nteo� button. With access to this wealth
by Khizr Khan _ of information, it is easier than ever
Khizr Khan became famous after he pulled a copy j = to make informed choices about
of the Constitution of the United States out of his your health care.
pocket at the 2016 Democratic National Convention,
challenging presidential candidate Donald Trump to read CommitmentVoluntary
and understand it. Here, this Gold Star father issues the same challenge,
this time to teen readers, with lots of helpful and fascinating historical Resolved:
context along the way. With this book you can achieve your resolution to To Volunteer at the Library
become a more involved and informed resident of this country.
Reviewed by Lisa Elliott, Young Adult Librarian
Very, Very, Very Dreadful:
The Influenza Pandemic of 1918
by Albert Marrin
Steal your resolve to stay healthy with this book, which
doesn't shy away from gruesome yet captivating details
of the deadly flu pandemic of 1918. Happy New Year! What are your
Reviewed by Lisa Elliott, Young Adult Librarian New Year's resolutions? Is it to
The Gentleman's Guide to Vice and Virtue meet new people? Give back
to your community? Learn a
by Mackenzi Lee new skill? By volunteering at
Monty doesn't actually want to take over his cruel the Tigard Public Library, you
father's estate; he'd rather spend his days partying with can accomplish all three (and
his best friend (and secret crush) Percy. But alas, after much more!) We're seeking
their Grand Tour together, the two will be forced to volunteers to join our team of
separate and Monty will have to become a responsible shelvers, program assistants
aristocrat. However, destiny has other plans for them. This book will and library lovers. If you are
inspire your resolve to see the world; spend time with the people who interested in volunteering for the
love you for who you are, and be your true self in spite of seemingly library, please contact Volunteer
insurmountable obstacles. More... Coordinator Katie Nelson and she
Reviewed by Lisa Elliott, Young Adult Librarian will help you sign up for the next
Volunteer Orientation.
Once again, the Tigard Public
Library will participate in the 2018
Good Night Yoga: MLK Weekend of Service from
A Pose-by-Pose bedtime story Saturday, January 13, through
by Mariam Gates (Juvenile Non-Fiction) Monday, January 15. The
January 13 event is a special
Breathe and move your way into the New Year teen-only volunteer party to
along with the children in this calming book, which honor Dr. Martin Luther King's
teaches 11 basic yoga poses to help you prepare commitment to community
for a restful night's sleep. A short lullaby winds service. It will be from
throughout telling a gentle goodnight story, while illustrations of children 10:30 a.m.-1 p.m. at the library.
performing yoga poses inspired by familiar characters and elements from We invite adults and families
the natural world grace each spread. Check out Good Night Yoga for a to celebrate Dr. King's memory
gentle introduction to yoga and mindfulness; it just may become the new at two subsequent volunteer
star of your bedtime routine. sessions on Sunday, January 14,
Reviewed by Kari Kunst, Youth Services Librarian and Monday, January 15, from
2 p.m.-4:30 p.m. Registration is
Pocket Change: . . required, so please contact
Pitching in for a Better World Katie for more information at
503-718-2516 or
by Michelle Mulder(Juvenile Non-Fiction) KatherineN@Tigard-or.gov
Are you ready to make a difference in your
community? Check out Pocket Change to learn about
the history of money, the environmental and social r
impacts of consumerism, and the ways that people LIBRARY HOURS
around the world, especially kids, are creating sustainable alternatives.
They have created ways to meet their consumer needs that are more Sunday Noon-6 p.m.
humane to the planet and its inhabitants. Real-life examples of people
working together to grow food for the hungry; to build homes with Monday 10 a.m.-9 p.m.
Habitat for Humanity, and organize"Repair Caf6s"to fix broken items
instead of throwing them out, offer inspiration and ideas for a more Tuesday 10 a.m.-9 p.m.
sustainable future. More...
Reviewed by Kari Kunst, Youth Services Librarian Wednesday 10 a.m.-9 p.m.
Thursday 10 a.m.-9 p.m.
Creative Lettering for Kids: CREATIVE
Techniques and Tips from Top Artists LETTERING Friday 10 a.m.-9 p.m.
by Jenny Doh (Juvenile Non-Fiction) FOR KIDS
Calling all crafters! Want to learn how to add fun Saturday 10 a.m.-6 p.m.
and beautiful text to your arts and crafts projects?
In Creative Lettering for Kids you will learn favorite
techniques from accomplished artists to make all Questions or comments about
different kinds of letter art. They include making an alphabet that looks like Books & Bits or the Library?
animals, monsters or flowers; making bubbly or block letter alphabets, and Contact paula@tigard-or.gov.
using different materials like stamps or chalk to create cool effects. Each
artist presents the project with easily followed step-by-step instructions
and examples of finished work! More... To see archived newsletters,
click here.
Reviewed by Kari Kunst, Youth Services Librarian
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