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June 30, 2015 • Page 14
BY KATHY WIBBELS
Yankton Community Library
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The Summer Of Heroes Flies On At
Yankton Community Library
Have you registered for the Yankton Community Library’s
summer reading program yet? If not, you still have time
as our program runs throughout the month of July. Activities and reading plans are available for preschool children
through adults. Every day is an adventure you won’t want to
miss!
July highlights for preschool and elementary children are
the following: story times weekly on Mondays, Wednesdays
and Thursdays; toddler times every Tuesday; LEGO Club/
Robotics most Thursdays; Super Hero Training Camp; Puppeteer Lisa Laird with Pockets Full of Fun on July 6; a comic
book writer and illustrator on July 15; and The Zooman on
July 20. A swimming party at memorial Pool for all who read
1,000 minutes caps the summer activities. Check your calendars for event times.
Keep reading throughout the month as you earn a book
buck for every 100 minutes you log, earning up to forty book
bucks. Our Superhero Storehouse opens on Monday, July
27, 9 a.m., and closes on Saturday, Aug. 1, 5 p.m. Be sure you
redeem your book bucks during this week as you lose your
opportunity to shop after Aug. 1, and there is no carry over
to next summer with this year’s book bucks.
What’s still on tap for the teens? You are invited to participate in the Historic Cemetery Walk as well as all adult programs. Continue to read and complete your mission to scale
the Empire State Building for prizes. Volunteer at the library
and attend the comic book writer and illustrator sessions,
make your own comic book, Minute to Win It games, and
a movie. If you haven’t registered, do so today and receive
your calendar and all the information needed to Unmask the
Super Reader in You!
The Historic Cemetery Walk in partnership with the
Dakota Territorial Museum and the Dakota Theatre is back
by popular demand. On July 7, ticket holders will meet at the
City cemetery to engage with re-enactors who tell the stories
of some of Yankton’s colorful citizens of the past. Please note
that you will be “introduced” to all new people this year.
Their lives differed greatly but they all added to our history.
Tickets for tours, which start every fifteen minutes beginning
at 6 p.m., can be purchased only at the library.
Join us at the library on Tuesday, July 21, 6 p.m. for out-ofthe-ordinary cork crafts facilitated by our “crafty” librarians.
There is a fee for this and the class is limited to 15, so register as soon as possible. If you have your own wine corks,
please bring them for your projects.
We end our summer activities on Tuesday, July 28, 6:30
p.m., with a salute to our World War II veterans. This pro-
gram is facilitated by Dave Hosmer, who will give details on
specific operations and highlight the service of the veterans
who will be present that evening.
The last day to return your completed adult summer reading Tic-Tac-Toe card to the library is July 31. On Aug. 3, we’ll
draw from the cards received and award prizes. Good luck!!
Readers Anonymous book club will discuss “Invisible” by
Carla Buckley on July 14. This club, which is always open to
new members, meets the second Tuesday of each month at
1 p.m.
Between the Lines book club will discuss “Stonewalled”
by Sharyl Attkisson on Tuesday, July 28, 5:30 p.m. This book
club, which meets on the fourth Tuesday of each month at
5:30 p.m., is open to new members as well.
If you haven’t already accessed our second group of
downloadable books and our streaming movies, do so today.
We have contracted with a new company to bring more
downloadable books and award winning documentaries and
short movies to our patrons. Links are on our website. If you
have questions after viewing the tutorials, don’t hesitate to
contact us and get additional help.
We collected 39 packages of spaghetti and 47 containers
of sauce during our June Food for Fines. We are collecting
ketchup/mustard July 1-10, with all donations going to the
Contact Center.
The library will close at 5 p.m. on
Thursday, July 2, and be closed July
3-5 to celebrate our nation’s birthday.
We reopen on Monday, July 6, at 9 a.m.
Friends of the Library will not hold
their monthly book sale in July as the
Niobrara, Nebraska
library is closed. Friends is always
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Did you know that in 2014, the
library’s computers were used 17,985
times!
Monday thru Friday: 8:00 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.
You can contact the library at 605Saturday: 8:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. • Sunday: Noon - 4:00 p.m.
668-5275 or e-mail me at kwibbels@
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