Items the Children's Room needs

Heads up, newsletter readers! We are in need of small or medium sized t-shirts to use as paint shirts for the children! They don’t need to be new, but would appreciate clean condition.

Teen Reads Twilight Movie Thank You

First off, thanks to our young patrons who attended the Twilight Movie Night for being so well behaved and such good sports when things ran a bit late. A big thank-you to the CHANCES volunteers for helping us set up the room for the movie, and special big thanks to our trusty trustee, Brian Beaverstock for providing the projector. We also want to say a special thank you to teen baker Brianna B. for making an incredible Twilight cake! (If you are looking for a cake for an event, you can contact Brianna through the library and we will pass on messages.)

We would also like to extend a very special Thank-You to Pat Taylor and her sister, Linda Wade, for donating the incredible Twilight souvenirs which came directly from Forks, WA, the setting for the books and film.

We just could not provide these fantastic programs without the help of our volunteers and we want each one of you to know how greatly we appreciate you!
First off, thanks to our young patrons who attended the Twilight Movie Night for being so well behaved and such good sports when things ran a bit late. A big thank-you to the CHANCES volunteers for helping us set up the room for the movie, and special big thanks to our trusty trustee, Brian Beaverstock for providing the projector. We also want to say a special thank you to teen baker Brianna B. for making an incredible Twilight cake! (If you are looking for a cake for an event, you can contact Brianna through the library and we will pass on messages.)

November Holiday Closings:

Wednesday, November 11-Veterans Day
Wednesday, Nov. 25 at 5:00 and
Thursday, November 26 -Thanksgiving.

Public Health Alert

Public Health Alert: We are making every effort to keep our staff and patrons healthy through this nasty flu season; so while we truly appreciate our community’s enthusiasm for our programs, if you are not feeling well or are just outright sick, please, please, please do NOT go out in public places like the Library!!

We will be glad to renew your books over the phone, and remember we do offer the downloadable audio books program that you can do right at home.

Please call us at 755-2944 x 2 for further
assistance and stay home and get well!

Isinglass Book List

Along with the Flume list we will also be posting information about the Isinglass Book List which is meant to target 7th and 8th graders. If you wish to follow this second set of books, more information will be found in the Teen section of this blog.

The Flume: New Hampshire Teen Reader’s Choice Award

The Flume: NH Teen Reader’s Choice Award was created in 2005 in response to a New Hampshire teens’ request to have a book award geared towards high school students. It was created with the intent of being a book list for Young Adults in high school (Grades 9-12). This award is a state-wide venture led by a collaborative effort from school and public librarians. Each year teens nominate titles, published within the last two years, they think deserve to be recognized. Librarians then narrow the group of titles to a list of 13. Teens then vote for the winning title from the list of 13.

We will be posting more information on the Flume Books in the Teen Section. Please feel free to learn about all 13 and join in reading these books!

Don't forget about the teens!

Also we have added a new teen section to our Goodwin Library Blog. Make sure to check it out!! It’s at http://goodwinteens.blogspot.com

Hay Day Book Donations

We are still accepting book donations for our booth at Hay Day on August 22nd, so if you have any hardcover or paperback adult or children’s books in good, clean condition, (no Reader’s Digest condensed books, text books, or encyclopedias, please!), we would be happy to take them. We are also looking for good, clean, unscratched DVDs and VHS movies for our sale. Be sure to visit the booth and meet the Friends of the Goodwin Library. They will have information on how to join the Friends group and also how to get a library card if you don’t have one already!

Location Change

The location of our end program for the Summer Reading Program is now going to be at Valley View Elementary School.

End Dance
Tuesday, July 28th
6 PM
Valley View Elementary School
Come dance and enjoy a snowcone!!!

Makeover!!!

We here at the library are always trying to find ways of making things easier for our patrons. We decided that we needed to change how our blog worked. Instead of having each staff member have a page we decided to consolidate into the basic areas of the library. We now have a Children's Room, Adult Floor, and Teen page. We also have a Genealogy page and a Staff Picks page. These are for your benefit and growth as a patron. We hope this makes things a little easier and it will work out better in the future!

Free Public Wi-Fi

We also now have Free Public Wi-Fi access. This service is proved open access to anyone with wireless capabilities. Go through the Goodwin web icon and it is available 24/7 just for you!

Downloadable Audio Books

The Goodwin Library is now a member of the New Hampshire State Library Downloadable Audio Book Consortium. Patrons can now reserve, borrow, and download Audio Books from the NHSL library directly to their own computers and/or MP3 players. Please stop by the library to get specific directions.

Museum Passes

We now have museum passes for the Currier Museum in Manchester, the Children’s Museum in Dover, the NH Farm Museum in Milton, the NH Historical Society in Concord, the Wright WWII Museum in Wolfeboro and the Christa McAuliffe Planetarium in Concord. Don’t forget, patrons need a valid adult library card to use these passes.

Kick-offs

The Goodwin Library has done two kick-offs over the last week as part of their annual Summer Reading Program. The first kick-off took place on June 23rd. We were a little nervous because we had to change the venue because of the very wet weather we have been having. We had over 200 people show up and there was food and entertainment for everyone. The Family Summer Reading Program was a huge success. We had a hot dog dinner for the families. We had museums and some businesses set up to display information and programs that they are doing. We had everything from the Fisher Cats, Traveling Tales, Planetariums, Banks, and the list keeps going. We also had a magician perform that night. He did a great job of making the show memorable for all age groups. There were raffles and prizes to be won and everyone had a great time.

A week later we had the Teen Summer Program kick-off and it was a success as well. We had 15 teenagers ranging from 6th grade to freshman. The kids had a blast making drinks but more importantly making memories and building friendships. These kids are from all different walks of life and from different crowds. However, while they are in this teen setting they are all one and the same and those boundaries put up by society start to blur. It is a miraculous thing to watch and it makes you grateful to be a part of it. The teenagers in this area are an incredible group of kids. They are intelligent, funny, quick-witted, and it only gets better from there. They have a lot to share with the world.

The rest of the summer we have lots going on including: programs at the school (July 15, 22, and 29), cartooning(July 6 and 13 please sign up in advance), dancing (July 28), games (all summer), crafts (every Friday), and lots of fun (all year round). We hope that everyone will participate and we look forward to seeing you here at the library.

Cartooning Club

The next Cartooning Club will be June 8th at 6:00 PM.