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Showing posts with label Programs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Programs. Show all posts

Friday, November 4, 2011

El Dia de los Muertos / Day of the Dead

The sugar skulls and frosting have been prepared...







The papel picado has been strung...










It's time for Children's Services annual celebration of El Dia de los Muertos / Day of the Dead!!  Join us and learn about this joyful Mexican holiday that celebrates the lives of the departed. 

Decorate your own sugar skull to take home, add your memories to the community memory board, taste bread of the dead, make marigolds and masks, and bring your camera along to have your picture taken in our holiday photo booth.   To learn more about Day of the Dead, check out this booklist!

Saturday, November 5th, 2:00 - 4:00 p.m.
Sunday, November 6th, 2:00 - 4:00 p.m.


















Wednesday, October 12, 2011

Getting Ready for Day of the Dead

Preparing for programs in Children's Services can be sweet work. Seriously!


In preparation for our upcoming Day of the Dead Program, Children's Services staff created hundreds of sugar skulls. These will be available for families to decorate in memory of loved ones who have died. We hope you will join us for our Day of the Dead Open House on Saturday, November 5 and Sunday, November 6 from 2:00 to 4:00.

Come learn about this joyful Mexican holiday that celebrates the lives of the departed.In addition to decorating your own sugar skull to take home, you can add your memories to the community memory board, make marigolds & masks, taste bread of the dead and more!  We hope to see you!

Monday, September 12, 2011

Alphabet Fun!

Children's Services is going Alpha-crazy this month with some special programs featuring letters of the alphabet!

Visit our Art Room and create some beautiful Alpha - Art!  We have all the materials you need to create a one-of-a-kind masterpiece.








Participate in our ABCs of Downtown Quiz -- check out the letters on display throughout the Children's Department, and figure out what downtown building they came from -- don't worry, we have a list of buildings to choose from!  When you turn in your answer sheet, you will be entered in a drawing for a prize!!



Wednesday, September 14 is Letter A Playday! Preschoolers and their grown-ups can visit the Early Learning Center for special Letter A activities and attend storytime at 10:30 a.m. (We'll have a special storytime at 9:30 a.m. for daycare and preschool groups).

After all this alpha-fun, you may want to check out some alphabet books to take home with you.  We hope to see YOU soon at the library!

Tuesday, September 6, 2011

Help Is Available!

Applications to receive free reading tutoring are available for children in Grades 1-3 who are reading below grade level. Projects Reads, an Allen County Education Partnership program, is partnering with ACPL to offer skill-building activities including one-on-one practice with trained tutors at three library sites:




Children's Services, downtown at the Main Library (Mondays, 3-4 p.m.)



Georgetown Branch Library (Mondays, 3-4 p.m.)



Dupont Branch Library (Thursdays, 3-4 p.m.)



Applications for both students and volunteers for these, and additional county sites, are available at the libraries or by contacting kbradley@abouteducation.org. Sessions will begin on Monday, September 19, and meet weekly when Fort Wayne Community Schools are in seesion, through April, 2012.

Tuesday, August 23, 2011

Another Successful Children's Chess Tournament

The Children’s Services department sponsored an all-day chess tournament for kids on Saturday, August 20, 2011. The tournament was open to children in Kindergarten through grade 5. Each child played five rounds of chess beginning early Saturday morning. The tournament lasted until mid-afternoon.

Kids were serious during their games
Here are the winners in each division:

Winners in the Beginner Division – Grade 1 and under
  • 1st Place Isaiah Stiver 
Winners in the Beginner Division – Grade 2
  • 1st Place Dontrell Johnson
  • 2nd Place Gabriel Brown
  • 3rd Place Jackson Palmer
  • 4th Place Jacob Correll
  • 5th Place Morgan DiClementi-Ross
  • 6th Place Nicholas Weldy
  • 7th Place Delaney Wilson
Winners in the Beginner Division – Grade 3
  • 1st Place Ben Correll
  • 2nd Place Kyler Kellogg
  • 3rd Place Kristin Wilder
  • 4th Place Jocelyn Willis
  • 5th Place Lauren Butler
Winners in the Beginner Division – Grade 4
  • 1st Place Isaac Brown
  • 2nd Place Joseph Derrick
Winners in the Beginner Division – Grade 5
  • 1st Place Mary Neuman
  • 2nd Place Caleb Hogan
  • 3rd Place Ben Wilder
  • 4th Place Matt Lovinger
  • 5th Place Eric Miller
Winners in the Intermediate Division
  • 1st Place Aakash Saklani
  • 2nd Place Graham Stiver
  • 3rd Place Vinnie Lovvorn
  • 4th Place Jesse Hamlin
Winners in the Advanced Division
  • 1st Place Kevin Wang
  • 2nd Place Teddy Tsai
  • 3rd Place Tyler Li
  • 4th Place Ben Fortney
  • 5th Place Jacob Manley

Based on comments & nominations from the players themselves, the parents, and other adults who were watching the tournament, we also awarded Good Sportsmanship trophies in each grade level. The Good Sportsmanship winners were:
  • Grade 1 Isaiah Stiver
  • Grade 2 Morgan DiClementi-Ross
  • Grade 3 Lauryn Butler
  • Grade 4 Vinnie Lovvorn
  • Grade 5 Matt Lovinger
More pictures of the 2011 ACPL Children’s Chess Tournament are available online here. It was a GREAT day for playing Chess!

 

Saturday, August 6, 2011

Radical Raptors!

Visit Children's Services at the Main Library on Tuesday afternoon, August 9, to meet some awesome birds of prey -- up close and personal.  Soarin' Hawk, a local bird rescue, will be with us to teach us about these amazing animals.

Radical Raptors
Tuesday, August 9, 2011
2:00 - 3:00 p.m.

Click here to find some great books about raptors in the library's catalog.  We'll help you find them the next time you visit the library, or put some on hold to pick up at your nearest library branch.

Friday, August 5, 2011

Tie-Dye on the Plaza!

Come downtown to the Main Library on Saturday, August 6 for Tie-Dye on the Plaza.

Bring your own white t-shirt or pillowcase; we'll be outside on the grass in front of the Library Plaza Stage with everything you need to create your own tie-dyed masterpiece.

Tie-Dye on the Plaza
Saturday, August 6
1:00-2:30 p.m.

Wednesday, July 27, 2011

Here comes...Olivia!!

Yes, Olivia has been gracing Allen County Public Library locations with her wonderful presence. She will be  in Children's Services, at the Main Library, on Thursday, July 28 at 10:30 a.m. and again on Saturday, July 30 at 2:00 p.m.  Be sure to bring your cameras for pictures!

To see other locations, dates and times where you can meet this world-famous pig in person, click here.

Monday, May 23, 2011

LEGO Club!

Calling all LEGO fans!
Don't miss LEGO Club in Children's Services at the downtown library!
Come and join other LEGO-loving kids and build to your hearts content.We have lots and lots and lots of bricks, so don't be shy!



Our next meeting is Tuesday, May 24:
10:00 - 11:30 a.m. (for homeschoolers)
3:30 - 5:00 p.m. (for all kids ages 6-11)

Great news about LEGO club -- during the summer,we'll be offering this super-cool program
EVERY WEEK at the downtown library!
Beginning June 15 and continuing through August 17, 2011, LEGO Club will be offered every Wednesday from 2:00-4:00 p.m.
So take some time during the summer to get out of the heat, visit us at the library and have some creative-building fun!

Thursday, April 21, 2011

ACPL Author Fair -- Saturday, April 23

This Saturday, the library is providing a wonderful opportunity.
It's the first annual Author's Fair! Visit the downtown library on Saturday, April 23, to chat with local authors, including children's authors
Helen Frost
and Lynn Rowe Reed,
and attend presentations and author readings.


Click here for more information.

Friday, April 1, 2011

Spring Break Smorgasbord!

Looking for something fun to do during Spring Break? Check out the Spring Break Smorgasbord events in Children's Services. We'll have a different activity each day from 2 to 4pm. Don't forget our Art Room is available for you to use anytime the library is open - this Spring Break stop by to create a fantastic collage.

Monday, April 4th 2 to 4pm - Letterboxing at the Library
Tuesday, April 5th 2 to 4pm - Do You Like Legos?
Wednesday, April 6th 2 to 4pm - Games Plugged and Unplugged
Thursday, April 7th 2 to 4pm - Art Room Extended
Friday, April 8th 2 to 4pm - Swashbucklin' Search

We hope that you will spend some of your Spring Break with us!

Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Favorite Artists

Over three hundred votes were cast for the favorite artist in the Fancy February Art Show in Children’s Services at Main Library. Winners in the three age categories were Jacob Gernhardt (5 and Under); Tala Shatara (6-8); and Kathryn Seelye (9-11). Participants were given a packet of materials to make a fancy collage. Congratulations to everyone who entered!

Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Carnival of the Animals this Saturday!

The Fort Wayne Ballet Youth Company will be performing Carnival of the Animals at the main library on Saturday, March 5th at 11am & 2pm. Doors will open fifteen minutes before the performance, seating is limited.

Thursday, February 24, 2011

Fancy February Art

This is the last week to pick up your collage kit in Children's Services at the Main Library. Use the fancy items in your kit and pencils, crayons, markers, glue and/or scissors to create a cool collage. Turn it back in on or before Monday, February 28. We'll display everyone's creations and during the first two weeks of March we'll allow voting for favorites. Artists in three age groups will be named favorites and receive gifts.

Monday, February 21, 2011

Science Explorers

Homeschoolers, don't forget to come to Science Explorers at the Main Library on Tuesday, February 22, at 2:00 p.m. Should you believe everything you see? Explore OPTICAL ILLUSIONS with experiments, books and activities. Science Explorers is designed for students at K-5 grade levels. Be curious! Think - Do - Learn!

Saturday, February 5, 2011

Mischief -- Stuffed Animal Style

Have you ever wondered what your stuffed animals do at night? After storytime yesterday evening, we tucked all of our friends into bed for the night. They didn't do much sleeping, but it does appear that they had plenty of fun! Check out the photos of last night's Stuffed Animal Sleepover!



Owners may pick up their friends anytime today between 9:00 a.m. and 6:00 p.m.

Friday, February 4, 2011

Stuffed Animal Sleepover TONIGHT!

Tonight is our Stuffed Animal Sleepover!
Friday, February 4th @ 5:00 pm


Wear your pajamas, bring your stuffed friend and listen to a bedtime story at 5:00 pm tonight.
After our story time, you will tuck your stuffed animal into "bed" and wish her sweet dreams. While you return home to your own snuggly beds, your stuffed pal will get to have fun in the library overnight! Who knows what they will do ~ where they will go...
Come back on Saturday morning at 9:00 am to pick up your friend and "hear" about all the mischief they got into after hours at the library!
All stuffed participants will take home a photo memory book of their overnight adventures in the library.

Monday, January 17, 2011

Storytellers on the Move!

From January 17th to January 27th ACPL librarians will be visiting area daycares and preschools to deliver book collections and provide storytime programs. If you know a daycare or preschool that could benefit from this awesome service, please call the Children's Services department to sign up. Our next delivery will be in late April.

There will be no storytimes at the library during the Storytellers on the Move program.

Thursday, December 30, 2010

2010 -- The Year in Review

Time flies when you're having fun --- and what fun we've had in Children's Services this year! Here are highlights of some of the events held in Children's Services:

In January 2010, a group of book-loving kids and their grown-ups gathered for our Mock Caldecott for Kids program, and voted for their favorite children's picture books. Lousy Rotten Stinkin' Grapes by Margie Palatini was their Mock Award winner.








In February 2010, a group of homeschoolers toured the Rare Book Room and were able to see the special treasures that are housed there, like this papyrus from the 9th-10th century.








In March 2010, hundreds of preschoolers enjoyed the silly antics of Children's Services' puppets and puppeteers, who shared the stories of The Lion and the Mouse and The Fox and the Grapes at the annual Preschool Puppet Show.






In April 2010, storyteller Carol Knarr portrayed popular children's book character Junie B. Jones for hundreds of elementary school children.









In May 2010, a Fox Island naturalist visited to introduce kids to turtles, snakes and other reptiles.










In June 2010, we watched as Painted Lady caterpillars changed into beautiful butterflies, which we then released at the end of the month.









In July 2010, we danced and sang along with children's musician Jim Gill, who entertained us at several performances.








In August 2010, children brought their stuffed animals to the library for a special storytime; stuffed friends stayed all night for a special stuffed-animal sleepover!







In September 2010, letterboxes were hidden in the Children's Department; many families and children have since discovered this unique hobby.











In October 2010, school children and families attended a presentation by storyteller Doyne Carson, who portrayed Abe Lincoln's Friend.










In November 2010, we celebrated the Mexican holiday Day of the Dead with decorations, crafts, food, and music.











In December 2010, we explored C. S. Lewis' Chronicles of Narnia series of books with games and crafts.














Thanks to all who participated! We're planning many more activities and events for the upcoming year -- and we invite everyone to join us. Now, on to 2011!

Saturday, December 18, 2010

Explore Narnia Today!

Families with children ages 6 - 11 are invited to Children's Services in the downtown library to learn about the classic series written by C. S. Lewis...
The Chronicles of Narnia.

We'll have...
  • a trivia game
  • crafts
  • books to check out
  • and door prizes!
It's all happening TODAY, December 18, from 2 - 3:00 p.m.