Friday

Call of Duty 4 - Modern Warfare
LAN Party
June 19, 2010
2:00  - 8:00 p.m.

Please register at the circ desk.  You must be 18 or older to participate.
Hey Teens!(any teen in gr. 6 - 12)
Tie Dye to Die ForThursday, June 17, 2010
6:00 - 7:00 p.m.


Bring one item to dye (shirt, socks, boxers, bandana. . .). 
Please wash the item PRIOR to program. 
Registration is required for this program. 
Sign up beginning June 9th at the library circ desk.
Wonderful Wednesday
(Ages 3 and up)
Drop In and Create Fun Art!
June 16, 2010
1:00 - 4:00 p.m.

Drop in anytime between 1 and 4 to create a "work of art".  Ages 3 & up.  Preschoolers should be a helper.  This craft will take about 30-minutes to complete.

 

Thursday

Family Storytimes!
Children (preschoolers thru 5th graders), come and have fun with your families.  Please join us for stories, crafts and snacks!  Weather permitting we will be outside. 



Miss Jen's Zany Puppet Show!
Thursday, June 10, 2010
6:45 p.m. - 7:15 p.m.

Miss Jen (Prof Storyteller) and assistant Miss Heather return with Sally, Seth and all their zany friends are back!  We are sure to have a wild time!!
Writer's Group Meeting
June 16, 2010
6:30 p.m.

Join our writer's group for fun, information and prose! 
Creative Amulet Bag
Saturday, June 5, 2010
10:00 a.m. - 12:00 Noon
Fee
:  $25 Supply Kit Fee


Fee Includes:  Felted wool, 4 yarns to embellish, beads, fob & directions to get you started. 

Bring:  Scissors, things you might want to add for embellishments (ex. charms, buttons, beads or something with a special meaning.)


This is not your typical bag; in fact yours will be a one of a kind designed by you!

NOTE:  Registration and fee to be completed and paid at Katherine's Web, 174 S. Main St., Waynesville, Ohio.  For more information call 937-728-0126.
Make a Splash @ Your Library!


Be rewarded for splashing through lots of amazing books during the

2010 Summer Reading program
June 9th thru July 24th

Reading and Registration begin
Wednesday, June 9th @ 9:00 a.m.

Watch for further information in mid-May.  Lots of summer fun - Wonderful Wednesdays, Family Storytimes, Teen Programs as well as Reading Programs for all ages.
Teens (Grades 6 - 12)
Book Scramble

Use your library card and take a chance to unscramble the book titles of teen authors with ties to the Midwest.  Once chance per day, winner will be announced June 9th!
Preschoolers through 5th graders
Dive Into Reading!


It's May and Summer Reading Program is right around the corner!  Check out five books and receive a chance to choose the reward that you can dive into!! 

Now Available!!!
Genealogy Search Engines!

Great news, the library now has Ancestry.com and HeritageQuest.com available to our patrons! Each service offers different search options to help you find those elusive ancestors.

H
eritageQuest can be accessed at home using your library card.
Ancestry.com is only available in the library.


Job Resource Center


We are pleased to announce the creation of a Job Resource Center at the library. We have pulled together a print collection of books on conducting a job search, on resume and cover letter writing, and interview techniques. Some of the books you will find include a Guide to Internet Job Searching 2009-2009, and a Gallery of Best Resumes. There are also guides to using Word 2003 to help facilitate producing a professional looking cover letter and resume.

We have gathered a group a reputable web sites to help in your job search, and have dedicated one of our Internet computers to having the sites easily accessible. Microsoft Office 2003 is available on most of the library computers, linked to a copier that produces professional looking documents.

The books we have selected are all current copyrights, which means you will find the most up-to-date information that is available. The books can be checked out for ONE WEEK, and will be shelved in a centralized location so they will be easy to find.

If there are resources you need that you do not see, please make sure you let library staff know. We are dedicated to helping our community recover from this economic downturn.


A good starting place is at Ohio Means Jobs.