Showing posts with label Summer Reading Program. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Summer Reading Program. Show all posts

Monday, May 11, 2015

Summer reading preview for Martinsburg-Berkeley County


Summer reading preview


FUN Activities for ALL AGES!
Hedgesville: Movie Mondays, Preschool Hero Story-time on Fridays, Everyday Heroes on Saturdays

North Berkeley: Telling My Story on Tuesdays & Hero Themed Thursdays

Musselman-South Berkeley: Various Health/Fitness Superhero Programs on Thursdays and Saturdays & Healthy Lifestyles every Wednesday

Martinsburg: Creative Heroes, Heroes of Innovation, Unmask Your Brain and other Events for Children, Teens and Adults on Mondays, Fridays & Saturdays!


Summer Reading Program 2015 at Martinsburg

 Martinsburg Public Library's Summer Reading Program Preview




Summer Reading Program 2015 promises some interesting 

NEW concepts.  

Look for special programming on MONDAYS for young 

adults. Age specific programs will be offered in the

 “UNMASK!” program.  

Look for:
* Super Hero Yoga
* 3-D printing
* Improvisational       Dance
* Crafting with Computer Components
* Green Screen Technology
* Writers Workshops
* Hero Logo Design and much, much more



Programming for our younger children will occur on 

Fridays and Saturdays. 

Look for :
* Creative Movement
* Crafts including superhero book makers and mask making.
* Healthy Life Style story times.
* Yoga
* Family Field Day
* Books and so much more...






Registration for summer reading will begin on June 1 and continue through July.  Each young patron registered will receive a reusable book bag.  Of course the heart and soul of our program is reading.  

Start to keep track of the books read for a rewards book sale in August.  

Check it out on our webpage: martinsburg.lib.wv.us, on

 FACEBOOK, Martinsburg Children’s Library

 or call 304-267-8288




Monday, March 30, 2015

Heroic summerstime

CONSIDER THE KIDDOS: Look forward to a HEROIC SUMMERTIME!








The word ‘hero’ often brings to mind superheroes, like Batman, Superman, Ironman, all the ones from the fantastic comics.  Fantastic as their stories are, there are real things going on:  Batman wants to rid his city of crime; Superman has saved the world from an atomic bomb; Ironman has faced terrorists!  Many police officers, investigators, and military persons have done these very things, sometimes in ways that make a difference in one or many lives.

A hero can be a national leader, an explorer of the sea, a missionary, a musician, an athlete, an advocate for education, an artist.  A hero can also be the cashier at your grocery store, What about something closer to home?  Children look for heroes in their parents, aunts and uncles, the friend of an older sibling, a teacher.  These people may be heroes a few times over and they live and breathe among us.


We’ll be exploring and celebrating The Hero this summer in Martinsburg, North Berkeley, Musselman, and Hedgesville Public Libraries; join us, toddlers, kiddos, tweens, and teens.  Being a hero does not mean you need supernatural powers to fly through the sky, a load of money, or to be a genius.  Whatever you do every day, always strive to do better than you thought you could.  Be convicted to your cause!  Always remember to be kind.  Take a deep breath, know you are strong, and look in the mirror.  Ask yourself, “Who is a hero?”  You are my friend.