Are you a parent or caregiver of a child with social, emotional, or behavioral challenges?
Please join us on Thursday May 12th from 2:00-5:00 PM
for an Informational Meet and Greet at
Warsaw Public Library
Learn how to access Mental Health Information at the library and Resources in your community with
representatives from GLOW FAMILY SUPPORT.
Free Refreshments and Give-A-Ways!
Monday, April 25, 2011
Thursday, April 21, 2011
E-Books Night
Thursday May 5th at 7:00pm
Join Librarian Barbara Henry for the lowdown on Nooks, Kindles, and the like. If you have an e-reader or are thinking of getting one, learn about downloading free books on the web and library books at this informative fun program.
Workshop Description: This introductory workshop is for anyone thinking of getting into electronic digital eBooks or buying an eReader device. Also welcome are those who already own an eReader (Nook, Sony, Kindle, etc.) or are using an iPad, iPhone or similar device to do their reading. They may bring their devices for show and tell. The workshop is presented in a Q&A format. Topics include, but are not limited to: What is an eBook? What are the pros and cons? What equipment is needed? Where can you get eBooks? What is an eReader? How to choose an eReader? Can you borrow eBooks from the library? Will eBooks eliminate printed books & libraries? The workshop includes: handouts, a free digital textbook, and take home lab. A Barnes & Noble nook eReader (and possibly others) will be demonstrated. Note: this is not an OWWL2go - OverDrive class. However, OWWL2go is referred to as a source of eBooks and basic information will be provided.
Presenter: Barbara Henry is a retired professional adult services librarian. Since 1995, she has been on a mission to help people achieve digital literacy in public library settings. She is an enthusiastic user of eBooks.
Join Librarian Barbara Henry for the lowdown on Nooks, Kindles, and the like. If you have an e-reader or are thinking of getting one, learn about downloading free books on the web and library books at this informative fun program.
Workshop Description: This introductory workshop is for anyone thinking of getting into electronic digital eBooks or buying an eReader device. Also welcome are those who already own an eReader (Nook, Sony, Kindle, etc.) or are using an iPad, iPhone or similar device to do their reading. They may bring their devices for show and tell. The workshop is presented in a Q&A format. Topics include, but are not limited to: What is an eBook? What are the pros and cons? What equipment is needed? Where can you get eBooks? What is an eReader? How to choose an eReader? Can you borrow eBooks from the library? Will eBooks eliminate printed books & libraries? The workshop includes: handouts, a free digital textbook, and take home lab. A Barnes & Noble nook eReader (and possibly others) will be demonstrated. Note: this is not an OWWL2go - OverDrive class. However, OWWL2go is referred to as a source of eBooks and basic information will be provided.
Presenter: Barbara Henry is a retired professional adult services librarian. Since 1995, she has been on a mission to help people achieve digital literacy in public library settings. She is an enthusiastic user of eBooks.
Tuesday, April 19, 2011
Wednesday April 20th at 7:00pm
Do not miss this fun and interesting program for all ages.
Crisscrossing America
Stories and poems from nearly
four decades of traveling
“Poetguy”, Michael Czarnecki will present stories and pictures from the road about his hitchhiking travels on route 20. Join us for this event which is funded in part by Poets & Writers, Inc.with public funds from the NYS Council on the Arts, a state agency.
Do not miss this fun and interesting program for all ages.
Crisscrossing America
Stories and poems from nearly
four decades of traveling
“Poetguy”, Michael Czarnecki will present stories and pictures from the road about his hitchhiking travels on route 20. Join us for this event which is funded in part by Poets & Writers, Inc.with public funds from the NYS Council on the Arts, a state agency.
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