Wednesday, June 30, 2010

On Tuesday, July 13th, Wyckoff artist Sharon Gross will be offering a wonderful seminar to Wyckoff teens on the joy of printmaking with stencils. In this course, teens will have the opportunity to cut stencils, use a stencil paint brush, and print with fabric and acrylic paints to decorate a canvas bag, a tote you may use this summer as you "make waves" at the beach.
It's a great introduction to printmaking, and Wyckoff teens aged 12-16 may register with Barbara the Teen Librarian, either in person at the Library, by e-mail (wyckteen@bccls.org) or by phone (201-891-4866).

As this seminar is limited to 12, please sign up soon.



LAST DAY OF JUNE!
...and now the fun begins.

Tomorrow is the first sign up day for MAKE WAVES, the read-all-you-want-and-get-prizes-along-the-way summer reading program, and I am hoping all of you will be joining us for this (and not just for the groovy prizes, either).

I will be away next week, seeing fireworks and other such splendors in the Adirondacks, but there are others present at the Wyckoff Library who will be able to assist my teens in their reading endeavors.

Looking forward to seeing all of you on the

Monday, June 21, 2010

Soooo....if today is Summer Solstice, can Wyckoff Library programs for teens be far behind?
The answer is a resounding NO!
On this Wednesday, 6/23rd, Wyckoff teens are encouraged to sign up for either TALK IT UP! (aimed at those entering 7th through 9th grade) and SPEAK OUT! (aimed at those entering 10th through 12th grade)
For those of you unfamiliar with these programs, teens will read a pre-chosen book per week for six weeks and discuss it with the Teen Librarian (that's me, o'course) and your peers the following week.
This year, the programs will be back-to-back on Wednesday nights, and the first discussion is scheduled for July 14th, with TIU at 5:00 to 6:00 pm, and SO at 6:30 to 7:30 pm, refreshments as usual will be available.

Happy Summer Solstice!

Wednesday, June 16, 2010

HAPPY BLOOMSDAY!
(Google this and know its meaning; celebrate it if you wish)

Wednesday, June 09, 2010

Was auch immer, she uttered in German, but she could easily have said it in several other languages. What did she say?

B

Sunday, June 06, 2010

HEY, ALL YOU ANONYMOUSES (internet slang...there is no plural for anonymous!)!

COME OUT OF THE WOODWORK AND SIGN YOUR COMMENTS!

IT'D BE NICE TO KNOW WHO'S READING THIS STUFF. . .

On this day in 1949, George Orwell's novel NINETEEN EIGHTY-FOUR was published.

If you have not yet read this ground-breaking novel, more relevant today than ever before, you should.

The first line of the novel reads: "It was a bright cold day in April, and the clocks were striking thirteen."

Now, if that doesn't suck you in to the plot, nothing will!

Thursday, June 03, 2010

Tonight ROCKED! Great writing, great fun!

And tonight was the re-introduction of something many of you may recall from book discussions/writing groups past: The Pillbox.

It was used tonight with great effect, and our writers did honor those who held it, and quietude was the order of the day when a holder of the Pillbox was speaking. (Generally...)

Heck, we'll see how long this lasts, eh?
TODAY MAY BE THE LAST WRITING GROUP OF THE SPRING, SO PLEASE MAKE A BRAVE ATTEMPT TO ATTEND!

Please bring whatever you have recently written and I'll provide the snacks (and a challenging but fun writing exercise at the outset (also known as the 7-Minute Creative Writing Burst!).

RSVP if its in you to do so; it's always nice to know who is coming to these shindigs.

See you there!

Barbara the Brave