Monday, August 29, 2011

Library Events for September 2011


Please stop by the library to welcome our new children’s librarian, Rennie Timm. Rennie will be here and available to help you on Mondays and Wednesdays from 2-6 pm and Tuesdays & Thursdays from 10 am to 5 pm. She’d especially love feedback from parents of preschoolers about the best new time for Story & Craft Time. Finally, if you are the parent of a student in Hancock, we’d love your email address so that we can contact you about upcoming events for the children and teens of Hancock. Sign up at the front desk or email Rennie directly at hancockkidlib@comcast.net. Thank you!


Tuesday September 6th at 7:00 pm
First Tuesday Book Club


Start a new season of reading with our first book of the year: Nine Parts of Desire: The Hidden World of Islamic Women by Geraldine Brooks. Books are still available at the front desk and all are welcome to join at any time.

Thursday September 15th at 7:00 pm
Rust Belt Boy – Readings by Paul Hertneky


Paul Hertneky will read new work from Rust Belt Boy -- true stories of a pivotal plateau on the colonial frontier, site of America's most prosperous Utopian community and a powerful company town, offering a personal escort into its steaming ethnic kitchens, raucous bars, and murderous steel mills. His narrative weaves an account of three centuries of visionaries exercising their will in a single place with the story of a child among immigrants, lavished with love, destined for the mills and torn between allegiance and adventure. As a freelance writer, Paul Hertneky has covered the US Culinary Olympic team, and written about food, culture, travel, the environment and the food industry for magazines, radio, television and the web. His work has appeared in anthologies, including Where the Mountain Stands Alone (edited by Howard Mansfield) and Best Travel Writing 2008, has won two James Beard Award nominations and a Solas Award for travel writing. Residing in Hancock for 18 years but originally from Pittsburgh, he has recently finished his first book-length work -- Rust Belt Boy -- a braided history and memoir of an industrial emigre.

Wednesday September 21st at 7:00 pm
LinkedIn with Chris Halvorson


Learn how to navigate and use LinkedIn to your benefit with Hancock’s Social Media Diva, Chris Halvorson of Halvorson New Media. LinkedIn is a business-related social networking site that reports more than 120 million registered users in 200 countries worldwide. Christine Halvorson turned a successful 25-year career as a professional writer into a career as one of the first professional bloggers in the country, and then as a social media consultant.

Thursday September 22nd at 7:00 pm
Preserving Your Memories on Digital Video with Dan Pickering


Old photos, recordings, and home videos are a treasure chest of stories and memories. But often they are scattered about in various boxes, drawers, and albums. And, in so many formats: prints, slides, vinyl records, audio tapes, memorabilia, 8mm movies, videotape, and now---digital media. This presentation will explore options for organizing, preserving, & creating a digital legacy that can be shared with friends and loved ones, now and in the future. Dan taught computer education, broadcasting, and video projects in the Michigan public schools for 31 years and continues his hobby/part-time occupation of video production at home in Hancock. He moved here with his wife, Sandra, in 2005 and they enjoy a quiet New England lifestyle of gardening, hiking, canoeing, and observing local wildlife near Willard Pond.

Monday, August 22, 2011

Winner of the Giant Jar of Candy is......


.....(drumroll please!)....Peter Ryner of Hancock, NH!!! Mr. Ryner guessed that there were 207 candies in our jar and there were actually 208. Congratulations! Watch out for that sugar coma coming your way!

Book Sale Continues Through Thursday!


Stop by and browse our book sale this week during library hours. Lots of great titles still left and books are a steal - priced from .50 to $2.00 OR $5.00 per bag. Such a deal!! Book sale ends at 5:00 pm on Thursday August 25th.

Tuesday, August 16, 2011

Book Sale!



Our annual book sale is coming up! The Early Bird Sale is this Friday night, August 19th, from 5:30 - 8:30. Admission is $10 but free to Friends of the Hancock Town Library. Free admission on Saturday August 20th from 9 am - 4 pm. The book sale will continue for one week during library hours because we have more books than ever this year. There's something for everyone and the price is right - most books .50 to $2.00!! Stop by and support your local library!

Friday, August 12, 2011

Summer Reading Program Winners!


Congratulations to Brianna DeBanico who won the great white tiger and a book about endangered species and to Anna McGuiness who won the Nook eReader! Weekly winners of smaller prizes were: Mackenzie Wetherill, Gabrielle Ramsden, Tyler Fernands, Rylee Blanchette, Kelly Akerley, Nile Hertzler, Veronika Raczek, and Anna McGuiness.

We had 54 participants for the Summer Reading Program this year and 518 books were read. Not enough to get the director to slide into that pool of Jello (600 books were needed) but a respectable showing. Anna McGuiness read the most books at 36!

Thanks for everyone's help and participation this year. We couldn't do it without the financial support of the Hancock Woman's Club and the Friends of the Library, who fund so many of our programs.

Monday, August 8, 2011

Downloadable Audio & ebooks!

More and more patrons of the Hancock Town Library are downloading books (for free!)to their MP3 players, iPods, Nooks, and other assorted devices. If you would like more information about our downloadable books, including trouble-shooting and compatibility issues, please check out the state library's oh-so-helpful website here. Or give us a call at the library (525-4411) - we'll see if we can help!

Thursday, August 4, 2011

Almost there!!!


Only 200 more books to read by Tuesday night! Can the children and teens of Hancock do it?