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H BOOKS AND BITS
SEPTEMBER 2018
The Library will be closed on Monday, September 3
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Exercise Your Body to Exercise Your Brain
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Exercise Your Mind with a Library Card '
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C"Priolq*,mrA.,�mcm* protein shake. Chances are, ifyou're reading this, you already have
�~�"°w���~W."Pqts alibrary card. But what about other members ofyour family or
friends? September is National Library Card sign-up month...
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SIGN-UP MONTH
The Times, They Are a Changin'
Fall children's story times begin Tuesday, Sept. 4. Yay! A few of
the days and times have changed because of reductions in the
library's budget. There will be fewer Toddler and Family story
times, and our Spanish story time has changed days.
SEE THE FULL
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HAPPENINGS
Meditation for Beginners
Wednesday, September 26 1 6-7:30 p.m. Adults
With 24-hour news cycles, 40-plus hour work weeks, constant
° social media posts and weekly To-Do lists that can't possibly get
done in a week, did you ever want to turn off all the voices, noises
and demands coming at you and cozy up to a little quiet time?
Meditation has physical, mental and emotional benefits. Learn how
it can help you.
PRO-GRAMSMORE ADULT
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Match Book
Thursday, September 20 1 5-6:30 p.m.
Grades 6-Adults
Let the library set you up with hot new reads at this slideshow of
Young Adult books that will entice adults, too. Meet diverse
i characters, sensational plotlines and complex worlds. Swipe right
on your favorite and you may get to take it home.
MORE TEEN
PROGRAMS
Cardboard, Cardboard Everywhere!
S.T.E.A.M.-Powered Play: Global Cardboard Challenge
Sunday, September 23 11:30-3 p.m. I Kids & Families
Maker Challenge: Cardboard Arcade
Thursday, September 27 14-5:30 p.m.
Ages 8-14 only, please
The simplest things can stimulate imagination. A cardboard box or
tube can become a house, a racetrack or some amazing games
with lights and stuff. Earn your cardboard creativity creds at these
September programs.
MORE KIDS
PROGRAMS
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BRAIN AEROBICS
The Library's September Walk'n' Roll activity is just one way you can help save the planet,
reduce our carbon footprint and get healthy at the same time. Back in ancient Greece, the
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philosopher Juvenal advanced the theory of"a sound mind in a healthy body." Turns out, he
was way ahead of his time.
The library can help with both, by providing books, films, Internet access and more to expand
your mind and your world, as well as resources to obtain or maintain a healthy body. Here are
some inspiring examples.
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Adults
The Portland Stairs Book
Portland
o by Laura O. Foster
Stairs . II
Are you looking for new places to explore,while getting your daily steps
in? The Portland Stairs Book lists the number of steps you'll climb or
descend at many public staircases in the Portland area. Use this guide to
learn a bit of local history, as you reduce your carbon footprint and enjoy
exercise both indoors and outdoors.
Laura 0.FoAff
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Teens
Wheels of Change: How Women Rode the
Bicycle to Freedom (With a Few Flat Tires
WHeeLs of Along the Way)
by Sue Macy
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r This lively look at women's history from aboard a bicycle is sure to
entertain.You'll be amazed at how this simple mode of transportation
had a life-changing impact for women all over the world, as it helped
them pedal forward toward freedom and equality for all.
Kids
Emmanuel's Dream: The True Story of
Emmanuel Mow Yeboah
EMMANUEUS by Laurie Ann Thompson & Illustrated by Sean Qualls
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This is the inspiring true story of Emmanuel Yeboah, born with a
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deformed leg,who was determined to show his country of Ghana and the
world that disability is not inability. He learned to ride a bicycle and
-- embarked on a remarkable journey around Ghana building awareness
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WHO ' S THAT?
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Chances are that if you've visited the Adult Reference Desk in the last decade or so, Joyce
Niewendorp has helped you out. Joyce, the Senior Adult Services Librarian, possesses a
critical quality for a librarian. Helping people is what makes her day. As she says, "How
gratifying it is to know that what I do makes a difference for someone else."
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— - 1.What do you like best about working here?
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The people that I have the privilege of assisting every day are the
' best part of my job. People of all ages and walks of life come to the
library for a variety of reasons. Most just need a little bit of help
finding something they need or want. They are thankful for staff's
time and the resources provided by the library. What could be more
satisfying than knowing that because of you, someone walked out
�l of the library with just what they were after?
2.You've worked at Tigard for over 12 years. What are the
biggest changes you've seen in both the library world in
general and at Tigard specifically?
I believe that the biggest changes that have taken place in libraries
have to do with the rapid advances in technology. As patrons
acquired personal devices, such as laptops, tablets and
smartphones, the libraries have jumped on the bandwagon by
offering ebooks, wifi and wireless printing.Tigard Library patrons
can connect to Kanopy, a streaming video service that offers more
than 30,000 films.Wow! Though new ways of accessing and
viewing books and information have evolved, the constant is that
people still look to libraries for information and great books to
read...
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Question or comments?
Contact paula@tigard-or.gov
Tigard Public Library
Serving the public since 1963 Washington County
13500 SW Hall Blvd,Tigard,OR 97223
503-684-6537-www.tigard-or.gov/library.i)hp Cuvpeiatireli6rary Servives
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