Thursday, November 28, 2013

Happy Thanksgiving!

The Archdale Library would like to wish you and your families a very happy Thanksgiving!


The Library will be closed
Thursday, Friday and Saturday (November 28-30th)
and reopen on Monday, bright and early, at 9am.

Enjoy this long weekend with your family and friends!

Friday, November 15, 2013

Friday thoughts

On this still-a-little-chilly Friday, I thought I'd just share some random thoughts (and links!) ... Like "what on earth happened to September and October?" This year has been flying by, and as November swiftly slides towards Thanksgiving and the holiday season, things will just seem to go even faster. Sounds like a good time to curl up with a hot drink and let your mind wander ... enjoy the quiet while it lasts ...

Want to see some too-cute mugs for holding that hot drink you're sipping? The crew over at EpicReads found some absolutely adorable ones, you can check out their finds here. While you're poking around on their blog, this Guide to Afternoon Tea might be of interest. (I confess, I don't always follow "the rules of tea" ... I rush things sometimes).

Movies are always a big thing around the holidays, and I for one am very excited about Thor: The Dark World; Frozen; and Hobbit: Desolation of Smaug. There's also already a lot of talk about movies coming out next year (Captain America: Winter Solider, anyone? And, of course, the final Hobbit installment!). One of the coolest things to me about movies right now is how many novels are turning movies -- I mentioned that earlier this year -- but there's been an increase in YA novels that are hitting the big screen. Here's a list of 13 upcoming YA movies, some have release dates some are still in the works. I'm personally most excited about The Scorpio Races, because I fell in love with that book.

Look at this vintage ad for a library: isn't it awesome?
To see more, swing by here ... and consider yourself forewarned: you can get very distracted clicking links and tracking through their various lists and etc. But it's fun, and I think we should try to bring back some of these vintage ads -- they're just plain cool.

While you're following links around the interwebs, have you followed us on twitter yet? And don't forget to check out our instagram feed!

Friday, August 16, 2013

Summer Reading, Part 2

Can you believe it's already the middle of August? Summer Reading here at the Library has officially ended, which means winners have been chosen and prizes distributed! It's an exciting time, for sure. Of course, this also means that "summer reading" itself is technically pretty much over. Unless you're like me, and have decided to make the whole of August an official "end of summer readathon". In the spirit of squeezing out every last drop of summer reading goodness, here's another list of reading suggestions to ease the transition into fall ...

Beautiful Day 
Elin Hilderbrand
A perfect summery read, set in Nantucket (which is both slightly foreign to this Southern reader, but also familiar in that beachy haunt sort of way), and focused on a single weekend. A wedding weekend. With lots of family drama - but the good kind, that shows how much everybody does love each other - and carefully woven backstory, centered around The Notebook, which Beth Carmichael wrote her youngest daughter Jenna (the bride) before she died, detailing the perfect Future Wedding. Told from multiple perspectives, Beautiful Day is like an insider's peek into another family (or few), and discovering that families everywhere are not so different after all.

Rocket Boys 
Homer Hickam, Jr
Have you seen October Sky? Well, this memoir is the true story of Homer Hickam and his rocket-building buddies, as they grew up in the changing coal town of Coalwood in the days of Sputnik. It's an enjoyable read, knowledgeable without being too technical, familiar without becoming exhausting or rambling. If you've seen the movie, it's fun learning "the rest of the story" -- and if you haven't seen the movie, it's a great experience to bring the story to life.

The Tale of Despereaux
Kate DiCamillo
Another book-turned-movie, this is the engaging and delightful tale of a mouse who loves a (human) princess and longs to be a knight. A hero. He also reads books, which is frowned upon by the mouse community, and earns wee Despereaux a trip to the dungeon. With the rats. Rats who are plotting evil schemes. Like kidnapping the Princess. Fear not, Readers, this is not a sad story. But it is an adventure, and as the characters develop - and begin to weave in and out of each other's lives - it becomes a wonderful adventure. (The movie is pretty cute too).

An Adundance of Katherines
John Green
I actually listened to this as my first ever audiobook (stayed tuned for thoughts on audiobooks, once I've completed a few more experiments). It was also my first ever John Green novel, which is perhaps hard to believe if you're aware of his huge online presence. It's an amusing book, taking place the summer of Colin's high school graduation -- and an epic breakup with Katherine XIX. Yes, he's had nineteen different girlfriends named Katherine. After his best friend decides a roadtrip is in order, the boys find themselves in Gut Shot, Tennessee -- which ends up being a surprisingly beneficial place to spend your summer. Colin creates an extremely complex theorem to explain/predict "Dumping", but more than that, he learns what it is to live. Sometimes I found myself laughing out loud. Sometimes I wondered just what on earth was going on. It's a summer read, literally, and not a bad introduction to John Green.

Here's the remaining days of Summer, and to making Summer Reading last as long as possible! And then, shifting gears and finding cozy, cold-weather reads ...
Reading: The Year-Round Sport

Friday, August 9, 2013

Summer Reading Finale!

For the "Dig Into Reading!" Summer Reading Finale, we had a special concert featuring the kids' rock band Big, Bang, Boom!

The band was great, and the kids (and adults) seemed to really love the show. What a great way to end a summer of fun programming! Below are some of the highlights of the show ...







A huge "THANK YOU!" to all the special guests and performers who helped make this year's summer reading so great! We had a blast here at the Library, and hope you did too!

Friday, July 19, 2013

Storytime with Smokey the Bear!

There was a special visitor for preschool storytime yesterday:

Smokey the Bear!

The kids loved seeing Smokey, and many brought their favorite teddy bears for a special contest

Smokey was a great guest, and everyone had a lot of fun!

What a fun summer storytime! You never know what's going to happen next at the Library, or who might come visit. Don't forget to check our schedule, Summer Reading is almost over and you don't want to miss anything!

Wednesday, July 10, 2013

July Events

Whew, it's already July 10th! Summer is simply flying by! But don't worry: there are still plenty of fun events happening at the Library ... See what's on tap for the rest of July:

Summer Reading Programs
(School-age Children, K-8)

  • July 17th: Captain Jim is Magic!
    Archdale Parks & Rec Building @ 10:30am
  • July 24th: Dig into the Past with Wendall Wadell
    Archdale Parks & Rec Building @ 10:30am
  • July 25th: Movie Time: Gnomeo & Juliet
    Archdale Library @ 2:30pm
  • July 31st: Leash on Life, Dog Obedience Training
    Archdale Parks & Rec Building @ 10:30am


Preschool Storytime

  • Every Thursday morning at 10am and 10:30am
  • July 18th: Smokey the Bear will visit @ 10:30am
    Bring your favorite teddy bear!

Young Adult

  • July 17th: The Hobbit <-- earn bonus entry in The Great Hobbit Quest!
    Archdale Library @ 2pm

Wednesday, July 3, 2013

Summer Reading Pictures

Summer Reading programming is taking the week off, since it's America's birthday, so how about a peek at some of the fun we've been having?

NC Fossil Club




Fish the Magish!



NC Museum of Natural Science: Bats

There's still plenty of summer fun left, including next week when the North Carolina Zoo will be doing a program on "Under Foot" animals (Wednesday, July 10th, 10:30am, Parks & Rec Building)! Hope to see you there!