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shop online at www.missourivalleyshopper.com New At The Library Here’s what’s new at the Yankton Community Library this week: Adult Books • Annabel Lee by Mike Nappa; Fiction • Chicago by Brian Doyle; Fiction • Copygirl by Mitchell & Sassa; Fiction • Darkness by Karen Robards; Fiction • Flawless by Heather Graham; Fiction • Fool Me Once by Harlan Coben; Fiction • The Forgotten Room by White, Williams & Willig; Fiction • The Little Red Chairs by Edna O’Brien; Fiction • The Nest by Cynthia D’Aprix Sweeney; Fiction • The Never-Open Desert Diner by James Anderson; Fiction • No One Knows by J. T. Ellison; Fiction • No Safe Secret by Fern Michaels; Fiction • The Other Side of Silence by Philip Kerr; Fiction • Predator by Wilbur Smith; Fiction • The Summer Before the War by Helen Simonson; Fiction • Terrible Virtue by Ellen Feldman; Fiction • The Year of the Runaways by Sunjeen Sahota; Fiction Adult Audio Books • Darkness by Karen Robards; Fiction • The Total Package by Stephanie Evanovich; Fiction Adult DVDs • Mockingjay Part 2 Young Adult Books • Burn Baby Burn by Meg Medina; Fiction • Lady Midnight: The Dark Artifices by Cassandra Clare; Fiction • The Storyteller by Aaron Starmer; Fiction • We Are the Ants by Shaun David Hutchinson; Fiction Junior Books • Brambleheart by Henry Cole; Fiction • Free Verse by Sarah Dooley; Fiction • The Fog Diver by Joel Ross; Fiction • Coding for Beginners Using SCRATCH by Dickins, Melmoth & Stowell; Nonfiction Easy Books • Listen to Our World by Martin & Sampson; Fiction • Among a Thousand Fireflies by Helen Frost; Nonfiction • Miss Mary Reporting by Sue Macy; Nonfiction ——— Did you know that you can reserve an item from home? Staff will then notify you as soon as the item is available. National Library Week Set For the Yankton Library “Libraries Transform” is the theme for the 2016 National Library Week which is being celebrated nationwide April 10-16. The Yankton Community Library, 515 Walnut Street, has a week of regular activities and special events planned. The list includes: • April 10: “Brooklyn,” 1 p.m.; “The Danish Girl,” 3 p.m. • April 11: Transform @ your library story time, 6:30 p.m. • April 12: Libraries Transform toddler times, 10:15 a.m./5:30 p.m.; Drop Everything And Read, 9 to 8 p.m.; Unplug, Unwind, Craft, 6:15 p.m. • April 13: Transform @ your library story time, 10:15 a.m., followed by sensory play • April 14: Transform @ your library story time, 10:15 a.m., followed by sensory play; LEGO Club with build a library theme, 3:45 p.m.; “American Sniper” book discussion with Jamie Sullivan as the facilitator, 6:30 p.m. • April 15: Teen event, 7-10 p.m. • April 16/17: Adult Coloring Time, 2-4 p.m. Join the staff for any or all activities. Add a butterfly to our bulletin board if you agree that “Libraries Transform.” For further information, contact the library at 668-5275. April 12, 2016 • Page 19 The Bookworm ... For Kids ‘Monarchs’ Will Make Your Child’s Heart Flutter “Mr. McGinty’s Monarchs” by Linda Vander Heyden, illustrated by Eileen Ryan Ewen; © 2016, Sleeping Bear Press; 32 pages ——— BY TERRI SCHLICHENMEYER Daddy says the weeds have to go. Every weekend, he plucks them from your yard, pulls them up from their roots and tosses them in a pile. If they’re not grass, out they go. But does he know that some weeds can become butterflies? In “Mr. McGinty’s Monarchs” by Linda Vander Heyden, illustrated by Eileen Ryan Ewen, you’ll see how. Mr. McGinty loved to watch butterflies play. He loved to watch them eat and fly around the milkweed in his neighborhood. Milkweed, he explained to his dog Sophie, is “the only plant a monarch uses to lay its eggs.” Monarchs made Mr. McGinty very happy. But his happiness quickly turned around the day he discovered that someone had mowed down all the milkweed near his house. That almost made Mr. McGinty cry. The monarch caterpillars would die without their milkweed! Some of them were already looking for something to eat. Mr. McGinty and Sophie ran home as fast as they could. There was no time to waste, and he had a plan. He gathered old jars and glasses, piled them on a squeaky red wagon, and hurried to the park. Gently, he picked up each caterpillar, put them all in the jars, and very carefully took them home. That evening, Mr. McGinty placed the caterpillars in aquariums and covered them with milkweed and a screen for their protection. He ‘Drop Everything And Read’ Celebration Slated Join the Yankton Community Library on Tuesday, April 12, as its celebrates D.E.A.R., national “Drop Everything And Read” Day, in honor of Beverly Cleary’s 100th birthday. Cleary, a beloved chilwatched them eat, and he was dren’s author, first wrote happy again – until he suddenly realized that he couldn’t about D.E.A.R. in “Ramona Quimby, Age 8.” Inspired by take care of all those caterpilletters from readers sharlars by himself. He’d have to ing their enthusiasm for the gather milkweed for them. D.E.A.R. activities implementHe’d have to keep watch over them while they were growing ed in their schools, Cleary and when they became chrysa- decided to give the same experience to Ramona and lises. Then, in the spring, her classmates. The library staff believes he’d have to release them that whether you’re on your all. own or cozied up on the How was couch with your kids, readhe going to ing is so much more fun and do that? And then, Mr. McGinty got an idea. A very wonderful, delicious idea that involved the kids in a Amethyst — Amanda Haas; nearby school. But he couldn’t Madame Butterscotch — Lily Fedde; Beowulf — Michael give away all his caterpillars, Haas; Cuthbert — Jeffrey of course — and when spring Koller; Catastrophe — Abby Oien; Dandelion — Cameryn came, Mr. McGinty was very, Specht; Excalibur — Blake very happy again … Butterflies will do that, you Wieseler; Edward — Jordan Kuipers; Fancypants — Alknow. And if they make your leysia Ugofsky; Catsby — child smile, too, then “Mr. Ryan Knight; Inkspot — Zoey McGinty’s Monarchs” is a great Bertsch; Icicle — Grace Tolliver; Licorice — Maddy book to have. Kids who hold a fascination Schaefer; Lilylongtail — Jenna Koenigs; Mergatroid — Allyson with caterpillars and bugs will Trenhaile; Marmalade — Holly find a kindred spirit in author Hicks; Nefertiti — Kimberly Alvarado; Pockets — Lindsay Linda Vanden Heyden’s title Dickman; Pattycake — Mary character. McGinty is smart Schmidt; Raspberry — Presand definitely resourceful, ley Pasco; Silhouette — Dani but also a little childlike in Dvorak; ShaggyShirley — his need for the butterflies’ Stephanie Kizziah; Tiddlywink well-being and his zeal to save — Ciara Kulhavy; Tiptoes — Erin Luken; Winifred — the caterpillars at any cost. Emily Paulsen; Alfred — Cody Fortunately, there’s a happy Crisman; Ballyhoo — Grace ending to this tale, and a boAdam; Friar John — Nick nus parents will like: Vanden Harris; Grubbly Plank — Cole Schlaefli; Parsnip — Kellie Heyden includes a two-page Geigle; Corduroy — Courtinformation section on monarchs, their migration, and the ney Zimmerman; Pinstripe — Emily Kolker; Tuppence plants they need to live, which — Sophia Vyborny; Humbug serves as a call to action for — Kierra Schaffer; ArgyBargy — Lilly Purzol; CandyFloss young readers ages 6 to 10. — Tori Henning; Codswallop It’s also hard not to Think — Sophie McKee; Dodgems — Spring with Eileen Ryan Ashley Schweitzer; Kerfuffle Ewen’s illustrations, and after — Rachel Burns; Nosy Parker hearing this tale, it’ll be hard — Lois Bottin; Persnickety — for your child not to watch out Steffani Arrigo; Odette — Willa for monarchs. If you’re looking Reimler; Babykins — Margaret Reimler for a nice bedtime story, a The Entire Orchesgood cuddle-up read-aloud, tra Pit: Natalie Ferris (aka or a fun class activity, “Mr. Burlap) McGinty’s Monarchs” is the Costumes and Wigs/ Tails: Jessica Muehlbeier, book to pluck. Erin Olson, Marielle Logue, Gavin Wick, Robyn Schramm, Sky Nockels, Jackie Holman, Cheyenne WinterringerAhlgrim, Ben Tellus, Talitha rewarding than just about anything else, especially, chores. So, they are asking people of all ages to “drop” what they’re doing on April 12 and pick up a book instead. If you come to the library, you’ll find a special chair that will be occupied by someone who is reading every minute of the day. The staff is inviting guest readers to spend 15-30 minutes of their day to D.E.A.R. If you’d like to join them, simply go to http://bit. ly/1nThfxW, choose the time you want to read, and enter your name on the spreadsheet. If someone has already chosen your preferred time, stop by the libraryanyway as we have plenty of chairs to fill. For more information, contact the library at 668-5275. n cats From Page 18 Greaver, Ashley Eskins, Michael Haas, Abby Oien, Deb Lillie and the Pole Vault Crew, Intro to Dramatic Lit Classes, Sabrina Kizziah (hand painted costumes), Janelle Wieseler (hand painted costumes) Set/Lights/Sound: Joe Zoeller, Michael Maldonado, Lauren Schild, Kimberly Alvarado, Haley Schild, Storrm Yaggie, Ethel Flores, Kaisee Murphy, Jessica Muehlbeier, Lily Fedde, Ty Hawkins, Hailey Wagner, Mat Jensen, Levi Zimmerman, Tanner McCuin, Mason Steffen Makeup Artists: Aleyssia Ugofsky, Dani Dvorak, Julie Soto, Hannah Bockholt, Ciara Kulhavy, Renee Cross, Steffani Arrigo, Jeffrey Koller Production Team: Choreography — Kathryn Rose Reimler; Musical Direction — Julie Amsberry; Costumes and Tech — Pam Kallis; Wigs — Jennifer Kirchner; Lights and Sound — Chris Schloss; Makeup Design — Rebecca Swift; Director — Amy Miner Special Thanks To: Byron Williams, Leon Kathol, YHS Custodial Crew, Dr. Wayne Kindle, Dr. Jennifer Johnke, Ryan Mors, Tony Beste, Todd Dvoracek, Heather Olson, YMS Custodial Crew, John McCuin, Charlene Arens, Kerri Cook, Jeannine Evans, Jackie LaCroix, Cindy Somer, Sandy Dutcher, Patty Kortan, Jill Mikkelsen, Georgia Powell, Reilly Biel, Yankton Press & Dakotan, Paige Thieman, Cade Newland, Tierney Scoblic, Alanna Binder, Bailey Franzen, Natasha Phillips, Kim Olson, Rebecca Swift, Becky Tasa, Kaiti Porter Follow @ReillyBiel on Twitter. 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