Library Exhibits during the month of October
October
2 is the 65th anniversary of the 1950 debut of the Peanuts comic
strip. This comic strip by Charles
Schulz featured Charlie Brown, Lucy, Linus, Sally, and Charlie Brown’s dog,
Snoopy. The library will celebrate with
an exhibit of Peanuts collectibles and memorabilia in one of the display cases
in the front foyer of the library. “A
Boy Named Charlie Brown,” the first full-length animated motion picture from
1969 featuring these loveable characters, will be shown in the Young Adult
section at the Martinsburg library on Saturdays Oct. 3 and 24 from 12:00 to
1:30pm and during a Peanuts Film Festival in the Children’s Department on
Saturday, Oct. 17 from 11am to 3pm.
Additionally, “It’s the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown” will be shown
after the Children’s story time on Saturday, Oct. 31 at 10:30am.
An
exhibit previewing the Trails and Trees Studio Tour of artist studios in
Berkeley County on the weekend of November 7 & 8 will be featured in the
other front foyer case. The Trails and Trees Studio
Tour is an opportunity to leisurely roam the scenic back roads of historic
Berkeley County WV and visit the studios of the talented artisans that call it
home. The Tour is free and you travel at your own pace from studio
to studio to get a behind-the-scenes look at the creative process and a chance
to chat with the artists and learn about their special talents and skills.
Apple Harvest Festival programs and memorabilia will be on display
in the round carousel case on the main floor of the library. This year’s
celebration on the weekend of October 15-18 marks the 36th annual
Mountain State Apple Harvest Festival in Martinsburg. The Apple Harvest
festival had origins in apple carnivals which were held in Martinsburg from
1909 to 1913 and the first “official” Apple Harvest Festivals which were held
from 1935 to 1940. The festival was revived again in 1980 and has run up to the
present year.
A
selection of scary books will be featured in the Popcorn machine space to put
you into the “spirit” for the autumnal harvest and Hallowe’en ghost stories.
October
1 is the birthday of Firepup (who teaches children
about fire and burn prevention and life safety awareness) associated with the National
Fire Safety Council, so one of the table display cases will have an
exhibit about fire safety in our homes.
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