Family Fun at the Library

by Savannah Wallace, Youth Services Assistant

Last week the library held two fun events for families. Pirate Night was held on the evening of Tuesday, July 12 at the Main branch. Eight different stations were set up with pirate themed activities such as getting a tattoo, making a spy glass, learning to talk like a pirate, and walking the plank. On Friday, July 15, the library hosted a Bubble Party on the square in downtown Corydon. Activities included making a giant bubble, creating a bubble wand, blowing bubble snakes, and popping bubble wrap along the sidewalk. Teen volunteers helped man stations at each of these events. Both events had a great turn out and the library hopes to offer more of these types of events for the whole family to enjoy.

HCPL app

HCPL unveils new app

The HCPL app prioritizes a library user’s needs and places the Harrison County Public Library virtually in their hands. One can quickly see the items that they have checked out or on hold, search the entire online catalog that now includes digital content from OverDrive and hoopla. Library users can view, listen or download titles directly from the app.

The new app offers one-stop access to browsing and registering for library activities for all ages, all HCPL eResources, current HCPL news, and links to social media. The app also features a handy virtual library card to present to library staff when checking out items.

“By using the library app, a person only has to look in one place for everything—they don’t have to go to separate websites or browse multiple apps. The app gives users easy access to HCPL services and resources wherever they are whenever they need them,” said Alisa Burch, Library Director. “If you have a phone or mobile device you can easily borrow eBooks and electronic audiobooks, stream movies and locate and reserve traditional print books and DVDs all from one app.”

If you have a question about the app, please visit www.hcpl.lib.in.us and click on “Contact Us”, or call your local HCPL branch.

Nature Club – Creek Walk – July 7, 2022

by Eden Ransdell, Youth Services Assistant

Harrison County Public Library employee Eden Ransdell took the Nature Club into Indian Creek for science fun.  Families visited 3 stations to learn ways to identify the health of Indian Creek.

At Ms. Eden’s station, families used a kick net to sample macroinvertebrates (insect larvae and other small critters) that cling to rocks and plants in the creek’s riffles.  Indian Creek’s diverse insect life earned a score of 30, which is considered Excellent Water Quality.

Volunteer Calvin Hall led students in conducting chemical tests for fertilizer pollution as well as measuring the water’s levels of oxygen and acidity.  Indian Creek earned 3 points out of 4, a rating of Good Water Quality.

HCPL Youth Services Manager Diana Lasky’s explorers used water viewers and dip nets to find even more aquatic life in the shallow edges of the creek.  Some highlights were baby dragonflies and a very beautiful leech.

When asked, “Why take the kids into the creek?”  Ms. Eden replied, “I want the children and families to know that there are small creatures in the water and by identifying those creatures, you can tell how healthy  the water is.”

Rapt Audience

Silly Safaris – Summer Reading Program

The Friends of Harrison County Library sponsored Daisy Doodle of Silly Safaris at the Boys and Girls Club for a live animal show on June 20.  The Friends raise funds by selling gently used books on the 2nd and 4th Saturdays of each month from 9 a.m. – 3 p.m. from The Book Box in the library parking lot.

audience

The audience was enthralled with the animals featuring: Remington the Yorkie puppy, an armadillo, a milk snake, a hermit crab, a tarantula, a baby alligator, Hoosier the Eurasian eagle-owl, a tortoise and a rabbit.

All 235 guests were offered a chance to take two fingers and gently pet the backs of Remington, Hoosier, the armadillo, the rabbit and tortoise; and view the tarantula and hermit crab up close.

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2022 County Committee Elections

Nominations open for local Farm Service Agency County Committee Elections

The nomination period for the local Farm Service Agency County Committee Election begins June 15, 2022 and ends August 1, 2022. Elections across Indiana will take place this fall.

Locally, elections will be held in the following Local Administrative Areas (LAA):

  • LAA 3- Harrison County (Franklin and Harrison Townships)
  • LAA 5- Floyd County

Agricultural producers may nominate themselves or others as candidates. Organizations that represent minority and women farmers may also nominate candidates. Nominees must participate or cooperate in a program administered by FSA, be eligible to vote in a county committee election and reside in the LAA in which the person is a candidate. To become a nominee, eligible individuals must sign nomination form FSA-669A. This form is available at the local FSA county office and online at www.fsa.usda.gov/elections.

The County Committee system is unique within the U.S. government and it ensures fair and equitable administration of FSA farm programs. It is important for the CC to be representative of all agricultural producers in the area, including women, minorities, and beginning farmers.

If you have any questions about the nomination process or FSA programs, please feel free to contact Jennifer Anderson, FSA County Executive Director, at 812-738-8121.

Click to view enlarged map image
Click to view enlarged map image

Harrison County Public Library Adds New Items to Library of Toys

The library announces the addition of three Special Olympics Young Athletes Packs to the Library of Toys. They are recommended for children ages 2- 7 of ALL abilities.

Each pack contains 3 books, 4 beanbags, 2 disc markers, 3 balls, 4 scarves, and a Ring-bound Play Guide. (Please note that the books differ in each pack.)

Reserve your pack through the Card Catalog at https://hapl.ent.sirsi.net/ or the Corydon Branch Children’s Desk at 812-738-4110. The packs were provided by the Special Olympics Indiana (SOINDIANA.ORG) as a part of the Young
Athletes in the Library program.

The Library of Toys now includes: LovEvery Kits for ages newborn – 4, Adventure Packs for families to use on the Indian Creek Trail, and Special Olympics Young Athlete packs.

Submitted by Diana Lasky

Teen Crafts at the Corydon Branch

New Teen Take and Make Crafts

Submitted by Savannah Wallace

Teens can now pick up crafts to make at home from Harrison County Public Library’s Corydon branch. A new craft will be available each month in the teen scene area of the library. Teen crafts are designed and prepped by the library’s teen volunteer group. This month teens can pick up a kit to make paper hyacinth flowers. All supplies and step-by-step instructions are included in the kit. Teen take and make crafts are for students in grades 7-12 and are first-come, first-served while supplies last.

Fun Times at Harrison County Public Library During Spring Break Week: March 25 – April 2

Submitted by Diana Lasky

The weather was up and down, but families found plenty of fun at the library over Spring Break week.  Families had a gorgeous day to find spring wildflowers and plants with Ms. Eden at Nature Club on the Doolittle Trail.  It was very cold, but hearts and bodies were warm during Dance Party at Bicentennial Park with Ms. Savannah.  Can you spot the picture of dancing to the YMCA song? The Palmyra Branch offered a fun and challenging Harry Potter Breakout Room all week.  These were just some of the 10 programs offered by the library.  Don’t forget to check the library youth calendar for programs in April and May.

 

The next Big Library Read starts Monday, April 4

Questlove photo by Daniel Dorsa
Photo by Daniel Dorsa

From April 4 – April 18, readers all over the world will be able to check out the eBook and audiobook of Music is History by Questlove without waitlists or holds. Click here to access the title through HCPL’s OverDrive collection. Music Is History combines Questlove’s deep musical expertise with his curiosity about history, examining America over the past fifty years. This past Sunday, Questlove won the best documentary feature Oscar for his film Summer of Soul about the Harlem Cultural festival of 1969.
Join the conversation online by using the hashtag #biglibraryread on social media for a chance to win a pair of Airpod pros! There is a discussion board available where you can chat with other readers.
Music Is History combines Questlove’s deep musical expertise with his curiosity about history, examining America over the past fifty years.
Focusing on the years 1971 to the present, Questlove finds the hidden connections in the American tapestry, whether investigating how the blaxploitation era reshaped Black identity or considering the way disco took an assembly-line approach to Black genius. And these critical inquiries are complemented by his own memories as a music fan, and the way his appetite for pop culture taught him about America. A history of the last half-century and an intimate conversation with one of music’s most influential and original voices, Music Is History is a singular look at contemporary America.

Download the Discussion Guide
Click image to download the book discussion guide

About Questlove

Academy Award nominated filmmaker, drummer, DJ, producer, director, culinary entrepreneur and New York Times bestseller author Ahmir “Questlove” Thompson, is the heartbeat of Philadelphia’s most influential hip-hop group The Roots. He is the Musical Director for The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, where The Roots also serve as the house band.

Questlove Executive-Produced the acclaimed documentary series, Hip-Hop: The Songs The Shook America on AMC under his production company, Two One Five Entertainment which recently announced a first-look deal with Universal Television to develop scripted and non-scripted programming. He made his directorial debut with the Academy Award nominated feature documentary Summer of Soul. The film premiered at the 2021 Sundance Film Festival, where it was awarded the Grand Jury Prize and Audience Award for Best U.S. Documentary. The film most recently broke the record for the highest selling documentary to come out of Sundance. Questlove is also set to direct the upcoming feature documentary on Sly Stone.

Additionally, he co-produced the GRAMMY Award winning Original Broadway Cast Recording of Hamilton. Questlove co-starred in Disney Pixar’s Golden Globe-winning animated feature Soul, which landed him an NAACP Image Award nomination for Outstanding Character Voice-Over Performance.

Gabrielle Balkan

Author Gabrielle Balkan to visit Heth-Washington Elementary School virtually on April 13, 2022

Submitted by Diana Lasky

Harrison County schools were challenged during the Harrison County Public Library’s winter reading program to compete for an author’s visit with Gabrielle Balkan.  HWES averaged more than 12 books per student with a final total of 1,819 books read and is awarded the author visit scheduled for April 13, 2022.

Gabrielle Balkan is best known for her non-fiction books that delight readers ages 5 – 12 with curious and essential facts about the United States, animal record-breakers and ground-breaking artists.  Gabrielle grew up across from the Indiana State Fairgrounds in Indianapolis and current lives in the Hudson Valley of New York.  She will provide a program for grades K-1, 2-4 and 5-6 that will include a clue and guess the answer segment, talking about the writing process and editing to improve your own writing, and how to make choices when writing, followed by questions from the students.

The Gabrielle Balkan visit will be viewable by the public beginning April 20, 2022, and will be available for one month on the library website at www.hcpl.lib.in.us.  Follow the Harrison County Public Library blog post, HCPL Facebook and Instagram for details and updates.   Gabrielle Balkan is brought to HWES by the library through the Eugene and Marilyn Glick Indiana Author Awards grant provided by Indiana Humanities.

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