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January 5, 2016 • Page 9
New At The Library
Here’s what’s new at the Yankton Community Library this week:
Adult Books
• The Heirloom Brides Collection; Fiction
• Too Close to Home by Susan Lewis; Fiction
• Drawing Blood by Molly Crabapple; Nonfiction
• How to Retire with Enough Money by Teresa Ghilarducci; Nonfiction
• The Knot Outdoor Weddings by Carley Roney;
Nonfiction
• Quilts and Country Gardens by Marilyn Kratz;
Nonfiction
Adult Audio Books
• The Art of Crash Landing by Melissa DeCarlo; Fiction
• The Bone Labyrinth by James Rollins; Fiction
• The Lake House by Kate Morton; Fiction
• The Magic Strings of Frankie Presto by Mitch
Albom; Fiction
• See Me by Nicholas Sparks; Fiction
• A Wedding at the Orange Blossom Inn by Shelley
Shepard Gray; Fiction
• A Window Opens by Elisabeth Egan; Fiction
• Above the Line by Urban Meyer; Nonfiction
• Hands Free Life by Rachel Macy Stafford; Nonfiction
• In Order to Live by Yeonmi Park; Nonfiction
• Two Hours by Ed Caesar; Nonfiction
Junior Books
• Gardening for Beginners by Bone & Wheatley;
Nonfiction
• 365 Science Activities by Lacey, Gillespie & Bowman; Nonfiction
• Things for Kids to Make and Do by Pratt, Gilpin &
Brocklehurst; Nonfiction
Easy Books
• 5-Minute Star Wars Stories; Fiction
• Picture Puzzle Book by Katherine and Gareth Lucas;
Nonfiction
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Did you know that you can reserve an item from home?
Staff will then notify you as soon as the item is available.
‘Living Traditions Exhibit’ In Yankton
“Living Traditions: Dakota, Nakota, Lakota Art,” a traveling
art exhibit from the South Dakota State Historical Society,
will be showcased at the Bede Art Gallery Jan. 4-29, 2016, and
the Mother Jerome Schmitt Library from Feb. 1-26, 2016, both
located on the Mount Marty College Campus.
This exhibition was funded by the South Dakota Heritage
Fund and the State of South Dakota.
For more information about the Society’s traveling exhibits contact Kate Vandel, Curator of Exhibits, Museum of the
South Dakota State Historical Society, 900 Governors Drive,
Pierre, SD, 57501, telephone 605-773-4373 or email kathryn.
vandel@state.sd.us. Online tours of all of the Society’s traveling exhibits are available online at http://history.sd.gov/Museum/exhibits/traveling.aspx.
Custer Art Auction Seeking Entrants
CUSTER — The 11th annual Custer Stampede Buffalo Art
Auction Committee is putting out a call for original buffalo
artwork. Applications are now being accepted for concepts
utilizing life-sized and table-top fiberglass buffalo forms or
unique free-form buffalo art.
The Custer Stampede Buffalo Art Auction is a public art
project created to showcase original buffalo artwork by artists from around the country. Artists can choose to embellish either a life-sized or table-top fiberglass form or create
their own piece. All artwork is displayed in Custer and the
surrounding Black Hills from mid-May through the end of September. The pieces are then auctioned off on Saturday, Oct. 1,
2016, in Custer State Park. The Custer Stampede Buffalo Art
Auction is held in conjunction with the Custer State Park Buffalo Roundup and Arts Festival.
Every year thousands of people visit the Custer area
and enjoy viewing the life-sized buffalo lining Main Street.
With the proximity of both Custer State Park and Wind Cave
National Park, the buffalo is an important symbol in this area,
making the yearly art auction a significant cultural art event.
Because the art auction is integrated into the visitor season,
artists stand to gain considerable exposure for their work.
“We aim to make the 2016 Custer Stampede the best one
yet. We’re shooting for the highest quality art submissions
we’ve ever had. We encourage artists to bring their A-game
for this highly anticipated event,” said Dave Ressler, Executive Director of the Custer Area Chamber of Commerce.
Interested artists can download an application form at
www.custerstampede.com/. Applications must be submitted
by Jan. 4, 2016.
For more information, call Robin EH. Bagley at 605-6459810, or visit www.custerstampede.com/.
‘Dancing With The Stars’ Slated Jan. 30
The River City Domestic Violence Center & Family Connections of Yankton will sponsor the 2016 “Dancing with the
Stars” fundraiser at Minerva’s in Yankton on Saturday, Jan. 30.
Enjoy am variety of desserts as local celebrities dance to
raise money for the center.
For tickets, call (605) 665-4811.
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‘Skin’ From Cover To Cover
“Happy in Our Skin” by Fran Manushkin, illustrated by Lauren Tobia; © 2015,
Candlewick Press. 32 pages
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skin is your first protection.
And the best part of all? Nobody has
skin exactly like yours! You are unique,
and so is your skin.
For much of your toddler’s life,
you’ve been playing Where’s Your NoseChin-Elbow so your child can learn the
names of his body parts. Now, with
“Happy in Our Skin,” you can add a new
twist to an old game in a truly sweet
way.
Starting with snuggly babies and
using a simple rhyme, author Fran
Manushkin tells the story of skin: what
it does, why we have it, and why one
person’s skin is one color and your
child’s skin might be another. Manushkin doesn’t highlight differences;
instead, she treats them quite matterof-factly and like no big deal. That sentiment’s underscored with illustrations
by Lauren Tobia: on page after page,
your child will see drawings of kids of
all races playing together, and their
mothers caring for them.
The audience for this book is narrow: babies are a little too young for
it, and 5-year-olds may be too old. The
sweet spot, I think, is for 2-to-4-yearolds who are just starting to notice differences. For them, “Happy in Our Skin”
covers just what they need.
BY TERRI SCHLICHENMEYER
Mama says it’s chilly outside and
you need to cover up.
You can’t let the cold nip your nose
or your toes, so she bundles you up
warm with boots and coat, maybe a
scarf and mittens, too. As you’ll see in
the book, “Happy in Our Skin” by Fran
Manushkin, illustrated by Lauren Tobia,
Mama — and something else — will
keep you toasty, inside and out.
Right after a baby is born, someone
wraps it tight in a blanket or a sweater
to keep it warm. But did you know a
baby — every baby, even you — is
already born with a warm suit? It’s their
birthday suit, made of skin.
Skin comes in all kinds of colors:
“cocoa brown, cinnamon and honey
gold … ginger-colored … peaches and
cream …” as well as pale, freckled, dimpled, dappled and skin that’s different
shades. No matter what it looks like,
it’s just skin. We all have it, and it does
the same really cool thing: “It keeps the
outsides out and your insides in.”
This is cool, too: as you get bigger,
your skin gets bigger right along with
you. You don’t even have to think about
it or ask for help with it. It just does.
And you know what happens when you
hurt your skin? Yep, you get a “perfect
seal” in the form of a scab that keeps
blood in and germs out. Think about
that the next time you skin your knee or
bump your elbow when you’re playing.
What else does skin do?
It makes you warm and snuggly
when Mom or Dad hugs you. It makes
you laugh when they tickle your belly.
Your skin feels good when someone
scratches your back, holds your hand,
or plays “This Little Piggy” on your
toes. Yes, you have clothes for your
body, hands, and your feet, but your
Yankton Library
Be Sure To Include Your Local
Library In Your 2016 Plans
run from 3:45-4:45 p.m. The
first Thursday of the month
is crafts; the second is LEGO
Club which is open to all
During the month of
December, we begin thinking ages. The third Thursday is
Science Club and the fourth
about New Year’s resoluis a movie. This month’s
tions. Often, they revolve
movie is “Inside Out.”
around ways to get our bodReaders Anonymous,
ies in shape, but what about
our afternoon book club, is
our minds? No matter what
discussing Sue Monk Kidd’s
our age, we need to exercise
“The Invention of Wings” on
our minds as well as our
Tuesday, Jan. 12, at 1 p.m.
bodies.
This club, which is open to
What better way to do
new members, meets the
that than to make regular
second Tuesday of each
visits to the library? You’ll
month.
find all types of materials in
Between the Lines, our
many formats to meet your
evening book club which is
needs and interests, as well
also open to new members,
as programs that entertain
meets the fourth Tuesday of
and inform.
each month at 5:30 p.m. On
If you were lucky enough
Jan. 26, they are discussing
to receive an electronic
“All the Light We Cannot
device to download eBook
and eMagazine titles as a gift See” by Anthony Doerr.
Join us on Jan. 10, 17, 24,
and need help, don’t hesitate
to contact the library. We are and 31, from 2-4 p.m., and
learn to play cribbage. Scott
happy to introduce you to
Kooistra and members of
the world of eResources.
the Yankton Cribbage Club
Story and toddler times
will be at the library to teach
begin the week of Jan. 4.
us the rules of cribbage
Story time, perfect for
and we’ll play a few friendly
3- to 5-year-olds, meets on
games. Individuals and
Mondays at 6:30 p.m. and
teams of two are welcome.
Wednesdays and Thursdays
at 10:15 a.m., and is followed Cards and cribbage boards
will be provided.
by sensory play time after
The theme for the next
the morning sessions.
Unplug, Unwind, Craft is a
Toddler time for children
book lovers care package
1-3 years of age meets on
to celebrate Library Lovers
Tuesdays at 10:15 a.m. and
Month in February. On Jan.
5:30 p.m. Children’s programs include stories, music, 12, at 6 p.m., participants
will make four bookmarks
dancing, finger plays and
and a mug rug. Please bring
rhymes.
Book 60 a basic tool kit consisting
Story time participants
of a glue gun, fabric scissor
also complete a themed
or other heavy duty scissor,
craft.
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BY KATHY WIBBELS
Yankton Community Library
from 2-4 p.m. both days. We
furnish all of the supplies
and a relaxing environment
in which to relax, de-stress
and color.
On Jan. 9 and 23, from 1-3
p.m., students from the Yankton High School National
Honor Society will be here
to assist individuals who
need basic help with e-mail,
Internet searches, Facebook,
etc. This service is free of
charge, but anyone needing
assistance must register
ahead of time.
The Launch Party for
the Yankton Seed Library
is Tuesday, Jan. 19, from
4-7 p.m. Watch for further
details and plan to attend.
Tickets for Friends of
the Library’s Gourmet Guys
are now on sale! We’ve
already booked the “Guys”
who will provide succulent
cuisine. We’ll have music
and everyone will be given
an opportunity to take part
in funding Friend’s latest
library project, a new disc
cleaning machine. You won’t
want to miss this great event!
You can purchase tickets at
the Hy-Vee customer service
desk or at the library. Tickets are limited, so get yours
today!
We collected socks all
through the month of De-
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Watch for a final tally. From
Jan. 1-10, canned fruit will
erase all of your fines, with
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Contact Center.
The library closes at 5
p.m. Dec. 31 and reopens
at 9 a.m. Jan. 2. Happy New
Year!
Friends of the Library
will hold their monthly
book sale on Saturday, Jan.
2, from 10 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
Friends is always happy to
accept gently used books for
their sales which take place
the first Saturday of every
month. They ask that no
textbooks or encyclopedias
be donated, please.
Did you know that in
2014, the library collected
2,339 items for our Food for
Fines program with all donations going to the Contact
Center!
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