2015 SUMMER READING PROGRAMS PINE RIVER LIBRARY BAYFIELD, CO WWW.PRLIBRARY.ORG READING LOGS Complete one log and earn an entry into our Grand Prize Drawing. Use these logs to track your reading. Fill in a circle for each book you read, program you attend, or act of kindness you perform. Start keeping track June 1, 2015. Additional logs available at the library. Name: Name: 2015 SUMMER READING PROGRAMS PINE RIVER LIBRARY BAYFIELD, CO WWW.PRLIBRARY.ORG Every Hero Has a Story at Pine River Library this summer! As part of the 2015 Summer Reading Program, you can earn stickers by reading, listening to someone read (or an audiobook), or by being a hero in your community (one sticker for every act of kindness). Earn 10 stickers and receive a prize, plus a chance to win one of our grand prizes! Monday, June 1, 10 am Kick off for Sign-ups! Register for any of our SRP programs. Friday, June 26, 10amMr. Kneel, “The Jimmy Buffet for kids.” Child-friendly music. Friday, June 5, 10 am Ann Lincoln Comedy & Magic! Saturday, June 27 at dusk Outdoor Movie “Goonies” (rated PG) Mondays, June 8-July 20, 10 am Wee SRP No SRP July 4th Weekend Friday, July 10, 10 am Indiana Bones Storyteller! Thursday, June 11, 10am10:45am Yoga for Kids! (Ages 6-12) Saturday, July 11 at dusk Outdoor Movie: “Ghostbusters” (PG) Friday, June 12, 10 am Luke Renner Yo-Yo Magic! Friday, July 17, 10 am Michael the Juggler! Saturday, June 13 at dusk “Sponge Bob: Out of Water” Outdoor Movie Party Tuesday, June 16, 10:30* (*at Durango Public Library) Wonder Woman visits Durango Friday, June 19, 10 amPlayground Theatre Drama and Puppets! Friday, July 24, 10 am Final Party Extravaganza! ZAP! Science, Every day Visit our ZAP! Science Corner for activities and free science kits. Ask at the front desk for more information. 2015 SUMMER READING PROGRAMS PINE RIVER LIBRARY BAYFIELD, CO WWW.PRLIBRARY.ORG Teen Summer Reading Program There are three ways to earn entries into the Grand Prize Drawing: Read (one entry per book) Use our Acts of Kindness cards Use social media to earn credit (#PineRiverSRP) Teen Programs & Activities (for teens in grades 6-12) June 2– July 23 Yoga for Teens, June 11, 11am-11:45am Try out a yoga class! This class is free for teens in grades 6-12. Garden Tuesdays, 11am-1pm Join us outside, as we sweat through our headbands and work to build, maintain, and learn about our Community Garden and gardening in general. Wacky Wednesdays, 11am-1pm A multitude of Wackiness! These programs include everything from crafting or cooking to making or writing. Anything goes! D.C. SRP Thursdays, 11am-1pm Throughout June we will be celebrating everything related to D.C. superheroes. “Marvel-ous” Thursdays, 11am-1pm During the month of July we will focus on Marvel-themed activities. Teen Final Party Thursday, July 23, 11am-1pm Celebrate your Summer Reading successes, play some games, and find out who wins the Grand Prizes. (Entry forms for the prizes are due before the party!). Outdoor Movie Nights June 13, June 27, July 11, and August 1 at dusk Name Act of Kindness: How this act makes me a hero: 2015 SUMMER READING PROGRAMS PINE RIVER LIBRARY BAYFIELD, CO WWW.PRLIBRARY.ORG READING LOGS Keep track of the books you’ve read with these reading logs. For TEENS and ADULTS: earn one entry per every book you read. Use one log per person. Additional logs available at the library. Name: Name: 2015 SUMMER READING PROGRAMS PINE RIVER LIBRARY BAYFIELD, CO WWW.PRLIBRARY.ORG HOW THE ADULT SRP WORKS: Earn entries into our Grand Prize Drawing by reading books or participating in one of our fabulous programs! One entry awarded at each program or for each book read. Earn additional entries by sharing your experience socially! Use the hashtag #PineRiverSRP on Facebook, Instagram, or Twitter. On Board the National Geographic Explorer: Cape Verde, Crossing the Atlantic, Brazil to Argentina Featuring: Afro-Brazilian Culture, Jorge Amado, the Samba and “Cool” Bossa Nova. Tuesday nights, June 23 to July 28 at the Pine River Public Library – 7-9 p.m. This seven week pictorial and musical series will summarize Mark Curran’s experience on board the National Geographic Explorer as staff for Lindblad Expeditions-National Geographic in October, 2014. Tuesday, June 23, 7pm The Cape Verde Republic Heritage Hub Classes Wednesday, June 3, 6pm FamilySearch.org: An Introduction Learn the basics of using Family Search to trace your family roots. *Advance signup required. Call the library or visit the online calendar to register. Wednesday, June 17, 6pm Ancestry.com Learn how to use the library’s Ancestry.com service! *Advance signup required. Call the library or visit the online calendar to register. Be A Hero: Share Your Story June-July What is your story? Share your experiences by participating in our Heritage Hub Video Project. Library staff and volunteers will schedule a one-hour interview with participants, to edit down into a 5-to-8 minute presentation. The videos will be shared through the library’s website and on the library’s YouTube channel. All videos will also be shown during Heritage Week at the library’s Heritage Hub Showcase. Tuesday, June 30, 7pm Salvador da Bahia Tuesday, July 7, 7pm Rio de Janeiro: Part One Tuesday, July 14, 7pm Rio de Janeiro II To schedule an interview, contact Karen Lemke at [email protected] or by calling (970) 884-2222, ext.522. Tuesday, July 21, 7pm South from Rio Tuesday, July 28, 7pm Uruguay and the Gauchos; Argentina Tuesday, August 4, 7pm The National Geographic Official Video of the trip. All this during the social hour. 2015 SUMMER READING PROGRAMS PINE RIVER LIBRARY BAYFIELD, CO WWW.PRLIBRARY.ORG Sci-Fi Summer: Classic Film Series Spend a summer night watching a classic, kitschy film on the big screen! Free popcorn and other snacks. Perfect for older kids, teens, and adults. June 1 at 7pm War of the Worlds (1953) A scientist on vacation stumbles upon a Martian invasion in this chilling and frightening adaptation of H. G. Wells' timeless story of mankind’s near extinction. With dramatic sound and filled with dazzling Oscar-winning special effects this is ‘50s sci-fi at its best. June 8 at 7pm The Bride of Frankenstein (1935) This eye-filling sequel to “Frankenstein” is considered by many as even better than the first, with liberal amounts of dry wit running through the chills. Karloff and Colin Clive reprise their roles as the creation and doctor of the worst science project ever. June 29 at 7pm Them (1954) One of the first films to lay the blame for a world gone mad on atomic testing. First -rate '50s sci-fi about giant ant mutations running wild in the Southwest. An intelligent script, expert direction, and a memorable climax in the L.A. sewers make this one of the best films in the genre. July 6 at 7pm The Invisible Man (1933) H. G. Wells' tale of power used wrong brilliantly materializes on screen in this tale of a mad scientist who wreaks havoc on a British country village. July 13 Creature from the Black Lagoon (1954) Presented in 3D! Scientists track a prehistoric monster in the South American jungle, but soon the shoe is on the other foot as it begins to track them. July 20 at 7pm The Incredible Shrinking Man (1957) June 15 at 7pm Once again atom testing is the culprit Journey to the Center of the Earth (1959) when a man mysteriously starts shrinking. A professor and his colleagues follow an He soon finds himself caught in a new explorer's trail down an extinct Icelandic world of danger from everyday creavolcano to the earth's center in this entertures. taining, old-fashioned fantasy-adventure tale from the master of science fiction, July 27 Jules Verne. This Island Earth (1955) Suspenseful, intelligent science fiction June 22 at 7pm about scientists lured to a mysterious proForbidden Planet (1956) ject, only to find they've been recruited-Leslie Nielson plays it straight as the leador more appropriately, shanghaied--by er of a group sent to investigate the dealiens to help them defend their invasionstruction of a colony on a remote planet torn planet. in this sci-fi version of Shakespeare's “The Tempest.” 2015 SUMMER READING PROGRAMS PINE RIVER LIBRARY BAYFIELD, CO WWW.PRLIBRARY.ORG Be a part of the Pine River Library Summer Reading Programs and you could win one of these fabulous prizes! The grand prize for kids/teens is a 3-D pen, while the adult grand prize is an Apple Watch. See Home on our outdoor movie screen! Winners of the adult SRP will also be announced. Saturday, August 1 at dusk 2015 SUMMER READING PROGRAMS PINE RIVER LIBRARY BAYFIELD, CO WWW.PRLIBRARY.ORG
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