Adult Winter Reading

January 2 -March 19

Pick up your slip at the Adult Desk

•Read 3 books

•Turn in a slip

•Receive a prize!

It’s as easy as1• 2 • 3!

 

Teen Winter Reading

Teen Winter Reading

For every book you read, or every audio book you listen to, fill out a Read & Recommend entry.  Each entry you turn in gives you another chance in our final prize drawing.

For Students in Grades 6-12

Dec. 22, 2012 through March 30, 2013

 

 

Consumer Protection Program

Consumer Protection Program

Wednesday, January 23 at 4:00 PM

Don’t Be a Victim: Protect Yourself from Scams and Identity Theft

Learn more about:

  • Why you still get calls even though you’re signed up for the “Do Not Call List”
  • The latest scams done through the mail, over the phone, and on the Internet
  • Techniques used by fraudsters
  • The importance of protecting your personal information
  • How to check your credit report for free
  • How to freeze your credit to prevent ID theft

 

 

Preschool Storytime

Bloomfield-Eastern Greene County Public Library

Main Branch

Preschool

Storytime

 

1st and 3rd Thursdays

at 10:30.

For ages 4-6 years.

 

Sept. 6            Families

Sept. 20          Colors

Oct. 4        Safety

Oct. 18 Silly Monsters

Nov. 1 Big Birds

Nov. 15 Boats

Dec. 6 Sweet Treats

Dec. 20 Trees

 

 

Note: if Bloomfield Schools are canceled are delayed due to weather,

Storytime will also be canceled.

 

 

September is Library Card Sign-up Month

As students head back to school this September, we encourage parents to visit the Bloomfield-Eastern Greene County Public Library and make sure their children and teens sign up for the most important school supply of all – a library card.

September is Library Card Sign-up Month, a time when the American Library Association (ALA) and libraries across the country remind parents and caregivers that a library card is the smartest card you can own.

When it comes to achieving academic success, a library card provides students with access to a world of both print and electronic resources. Students can access free databases, online homework help and attend programs, activities and clubs that provide an added value to the educational experience. It’s easy to see why eighty-four percent of Americans agree that the public library is important to education.

Today’s students learn differently than their predecessors, with studies indicating that students most effectively learn when they are allowed to follow their personal interests. Libraries and librarians are on the frontlines of engaging these students, making a library card an essential tool for inspiring a passion for learning.

Today’s libraries provide children and teens with access to new and innovative software and tools for shooting and editing videos, creating their own web comics, composing music and writing blogs. The library also comes with an expert in developing original programs and honing these new skills – a librarian. What better place is there to explore and develop new interests than the library?

This September, open the door to a world of possibilities for the student in your life, and sign up for a library card today.

Tree Care Workshop

Tree Care Workshop

Time: 5—7pm

Date: 08/23/2012

Love your trees! Join us for an evening tree care workshop, brought to you free by the Indiana Department of Natural Resources! Learn the basics of:

  • Tree Selection
  • Planting
  • Maintenance

Refreshments will be provided.

Register at 812-384-4125

Bloomfield-Eastern Greene County Public Library
Community Room
125 S. Franklin St.
Bloomfield, IN

Water Show

We know you’ve been dreaming of seeing this show again. FamilyTime Entertainment is back again with the ever-popular:

Water Show

Saturday, July 28 @ 1:00

At Bloomfield Main Branch

Kids, wear a bathing suit and be prepared

to get wet! A Family Program

that is fun, fun, fun.

For all ages, and it’s free!

Come join the fun.

Note: If the weather turns bad we will have an indoor program that will be just as much fun but drier.

Adult Winter Reading Program

Adult Winter Reading Program

Jan. 3—March 20

 

Pick up your reading slip at the Adult Desk.

 

3 Simple Steps:

  • Read 5 Books
  • Turn in a slip
  • Receive a prize!

 

Banned Books Book Club

BANNED BOOKS BOOK CLUB

FIRST FRIDAY EACH MONTH @ 5PM
APRIL 5
This month we’re reading:

Gone  With the Wind

by Margaret Mitchell

Sign up at the Adult Desk