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Baltimore County Public Library Calendar of Events and News

September, October, November 2008

Books With Bite

Branch Briefs

FYI ...

Foundation Focus

Library Hours

Programs at Your Library

Take a Look: Programs for Everyone

Technology Dashboard

Teen Scene

What's Inside:

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Arbutus
Catonsville

Cockeysville

Essex
Hereford
Lansdowne
Loch Raven
North Point

Parkville

Perry Hall
Pikesville

Randallstown

Reisterstown
Rosedale

Towson

White Marsh
Woodlawn

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What's Inside:

Your Vote Matters! Election 2008 Speaker Series, “Your Vote, Your Future,” presented by the League of Women Voters at Towson, addressing major issues and their impact on you.

A Hope in the Unseen, Maryland’s most talked about book in the state’s biggest book club.

Talk about “Jewish Adventures in the Graphic Novel” at Towson by Baltimore Hebrew University’s Dr. Arthur Lesley.

Jazzing it up live with The Usual Suspects brass band at Catonsville and toe-tapping to bluegrass by Howell’s High-Strung at Hereford.

On another musical note, a classic trio of American composers featured by Edward Polochick in a guest speaker series at Pikesville.

Back by popular demand – the teen anime costume party at Essex.

The spookiness of Halloween continues with a one-man play that brings Edgar Allan Poe to life at North Point, Pikesville and Rosedale.

Foundation Focus

Storyville to Hit Milestone: 50,000 Visits

Before the end of 2008, Rosedale Library’s Storyville will record its 50,000th visitor after officially opening in February of this year. Storyville has been averaging 6,900 visitors per month and is on track to welcome its 50,000th visitor toward the end of this year.

Over the past several years, Storyville was the primary project for the Foundation for BCPL. The foundation’s fund raising efforts were a major source of financial support in the development and creation of Storyville.

“The community’s overwhelmingly positive response to Storyville has been gratifying,” noted Foundation for BCPL President Jeff Herschman. “We’re so pleased that people are as excited about Storyville as we have been. It’s amazing that we’ll have 50,000 visits in less than a year of operation!”

An interactive early literacy learning center designed specifically for children ages birth to 5 and their caregivers, Storyville is located in the Rosedale Library and is open daily during regular library hours.

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On May 22, the Foundation for Baltimore County Public Library hosted the fifth annual Retiree Gathering and Luncheon for former library staff members at the Rosedale Library. Attendees enjoyed reminiscing over photos, a buffet lunch and a tour of Storyville.

My First Library Card

Baltimore County Public Library designed a special library card for children birth through kindergarten and worked with the Baltimore County Public School Library Media Specialists, the Baltimore County Infants and Toddlers Program and two child care provider groups to distribute cards to children. The Foundation for Baltimore County Public Library purchases backpacks that are given to the children the first time they use the card.

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Branch Briefs

Your Vote, Your Future:
How the presidential election outcome and the issues around it may impact you.

Baltimore County Public Library and the League of Women Voters Present an Election 2008 Speaker Series at the Towson Library.

Your Vote and Immigration
Wednesday, September 17, 7:00 p.m.
The immigration debate is a key issue in the 2008 presidential election. Join Mark Krikorian, executive director of the Center for Immigration Studies; Mary Giovagndi, director of policy with the National Immigration Forum; Ralston Deffenbaugh, president of Lutheran Immigration and Refugee Service; and moderator Pat Hatch, League of Women Voters United States Immigration Study Committee, for their perspectives on the candidates’ immigration positions.

What Your Vote Means
Saturday, September 27, 2:00 p.m.
With the media portraying the presidential – and other – races in ways that emphasize mostly who is ahead and why, it is important to stop and take stock of why we should vote and what we should think about while voting. Lecture to be presented by Dr. Toni Marzotto, professor of political science at Towson University, in partnership with the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute of Towson University.

Your Vote and Your Wallet
Tuesday, October 7, 5:30 p.m.
Join political, business and nonprofit leader Don Hutchinson and economist/WYPR on-air personality Anirban Basu as they present the economy’s role in this year’s election and provide their analyses of how the candidates’ economic positions could affect the money in your wallet.

Your Vote and Your Health Care
Sunday, October 19, 2:00 p.m.
Pediatrician Dr. Margaret Flowers, Howard County Health Officer Dr. Peter Beilenson, and health care expert Donald McDaniel lead a discussion on the current state of health care and the candidates’ plans for changes to the system.

Your Vote and the War on Terrorism
Wednesday, October 29, 7:00 p.m.
Dr. Steven David, director of the international studies program in the Johns Hopkins University’s political science department, discusses the candidates’ positions on the War on Terrorism and homeland security.

Election 2008: Returns After Dark
Tuesday, November 4, 8:00 p.m.–Midnight
Join us at the library – transformed into a community living room – as we watch and discuss election returns and projections. Commentary will be provided at intervals throughout the evening by political analyst and the Johns Hopkins University political science professor Dr. Matthew Crenson.

A list of resources on all views will be available.  Refreshments served.  Printable schedule [PDF]

Take Home Readers’ Advisory

Charm City Specials, Just Plain Disgusting, Chick Lit, Be Dazzled by Books (books for listening), Books for Teen Guys, Best Books of 2007, Knit Lit, Shocking, Kids Lists (for 0-2 years, 2-4 years and 4-6 years) are only a few of the catchy titles on printed booklists available for pickup in the branches issued regularly.

Kudos

BCPL Director Jim Fish has been elected to serve a three- year term as vice president/president elect of the Maryland Library Association, an organization of 1,100 members representing public, academic and private libraries throughout Maryland.

Three new members were recently appointed by the county executive to serve on the seven-member Board of Library Trustees, who may serve two five-year terms. They are Carol Buell, Jeffrey Smith and Henry Turner. The board officers are Vivian Banks, president; Diane MacDougall, vice president; Sharon Knecht, secretary; and Frank Regan, treasurer.

Maryland’s Biggest Book Club

Throughout September and October readers all over Maryland are taking part in the first-ever statewide community reading program “One Maryland One Book,” a program of the Maryland Humanities Council coordinated by the Maryland Center for the Book. The book selection, A Hope in the Unseen: An American Odyssey from Inner City to the Ivy League by Washington, D.C.’s Pulitzer Prize-winning author/journalist Ron Suskind, was chosen to commemorate the 40th anniversary of the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr. The true story of a teenager growing up in one of D.C.’s most dangerous neighborhoods and subsequently his college difficulties is guaranteed to generate important discussions about inequalities in educational opportunities, race and race relations in Maryland and America.

Join in the discussions at Cockeysville, Hereford, Parkville and Towson.

Hereford

Wed, Oct. 1 at 1:00 PM

Towson

Thur, Oct. 23 at 7:00 PM

Parkville

Tue, Oct. 21 at 10:00 AM

Cockeysville

Mon, Nov. 24 at 7:00 PM

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Teen Scene

Get Connected at the Library
A place to share ideas and talents, help others and themselves, or just have fun.

The ABCs of Making Money
A workshop designed to educate teenagers about money – how to make it, save it and make wiser financial decisions. The workshop includes goal setting, job-readiness skills, entrepreneurship and success techniques. Registration required. Lansdowne, Rosedale.

Babysitting Training Course
Get babysitting certification from the American Red Cross. Learn first aid, diapering and feeding techniques, how to handle bedtime issues and more! Bring a bag lunch. Required registration begins one week in advance. Catonsville, Cockeysville, Essex, Hereford, North Point, Perry Hall, Reisterstown, Rosedale, Towson, Woodlawn.

Improv at the Library
Do your teachers think you’re the class clown? Show them why that’s a good thing – given the right place at the right time! Learn the fundamentals of quick thinking and spontaneous, unscripted comedy improv theater with the Baltimore Improv Group. Instructors present techniques of group work, communication, movement and making a commitment to your choices. Registration required. Hereford, Lansdowne, North Point, Perry Hall, Randallstown, Rosedale.

Looking for something to do after school?
There’s plenty happening at BCPL! Need help with your homework? Get tutoring at Essex, North Point, Rosedale or Woodlawn. Aced all your homework and ready for some fun? Get your game on with Xbox and Wii at Lansdowne, North Point, Randallstown, Reisterstown and Rosedale. Need some community service hours? Join “4 Youth, by Youth” at Randallstown or Rosedale, or “Bigs and Littles” at Woodlawn. If you simply need some time to relax, try the “Discovery Club” at Reisterstown.

Olé – It’s Latin Dance Time
Liven up a Saturday and impress your friends later by showing them how you know all the right moves and holds for doing the Salsa and Merengue, taught by CCBC dance instructor Monique Ducar at North Point (Leave rubber-soled shoes at home). Registration required.

Most teen programs are sponsored by a grant from the Local Management Board. For more information, call Elizabeth Rafferty at Youth Services, 410-887-0517.

For more information on these and other teen programs, go to http://bcpl.info/teens/index_text.html.

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Technology Dashboard

All technology programs feature free “what-you-need-to-know” hands-on training. Required registration begins one week in advance. Check your local branch listing for dates and times.

Computer Know-How at Your Library

Don’t be intimidated by computers! Learn to use the mouse and keyboard and understand basic concepts and terms. Leave feeling comfortable using the library’s computers. We’ll show you how! Arbutus, Catonsville, Cockeysville, Essex, North Point, Randallstown, Rosedale, Towson, Woodlawn.

Intro to the Internet

It’s easier than you think! Learn to search the Internet and discover the resources on the library’s Web site. (You should be comfortable using a mouse before attending.) Arbutus, Catonsville, Cockeysville, Essex, North Point, Randallstown, Rosedale, Towson, Woodlawn.

Intro to the Internet, Part II

Kick it up a notch! Use advanced features of search engines, learn about domain names, and evaluate the information you find on the Web. Arbutus, Catonsville, Cockeysville, North Point, Towson, Woodlawn.

E-mail Notification Service

It’s easy to obtain e-mail notices about your reserves and other library account information, including overdues, lost materials and fines. Simply provide your current e-mail address at circulation and information desks.

Intro to Microsoft Word

Learn the basics of word processing. North Point and Randallstown.

Excel Basics

Learning basics of Microsoft Excel. Woodlawn.

Intro to E-mail

Set up your own e-mail account. North Point.

Go Digital for Reading and Listening Pleasure

With a library card and a few clicks on your computer you can download hundreds of electronic audio books (e-audiobooks), electronic print books (e-books) and videos onto your own PC, laptop or supported PDA, at home or away from the library, via the recorded book service BCPL makes available. Visit OverDrive (maryland.lib.overdrive.com/) to browse and make your choices. For details, see www.bcpl.info/e-audio.

Feel Free with Wireless Fidelity (Wi-Fi)

Enjoy the freedom of free wireless access available in all BCPL branches. Use your personal wireless-enabled devices (laptop computers, PDAs, cell phones, etc.) without plugging into a wall. Pick up an Access guide at your branch.

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Take a Look: Programs for Everyone

Fall into fabulous programs for all ages. Check your branch for dates and times.

Children ages 2-5

It’s Groovy, Baby – Shakin’ and Makin’ Music

Join Bettina Leu for this interactive preschool program featuring chants, songs, puppets and other fun activities. Hereford, Reisterstown.

Up with Kids

A fun, high-energy, interactive musical event featuring Uncle Pete as he sings, plays guitar and has full backing tracks that he has recorded in his studio. Arbutus, Catonsville, Cockeysville, Hereford, North Point, Perry Hall, Reisterstown, Towson, White Marsh, Woodlawn.

School age children

A Brief Tour of the Universe

Experience a 360-degree view of the night sky while discussing different cultures’ interpretations of the stars. Registration required. Arbutus, Cockeysville.

Painting Like the Masters

Emulate Paul Klee’s Fugue in Red at Catonsville, Henri Matisse’s Elements Vegetaux at Catonsville and Hereford, Henri Rousseau’s Sleeping Gypsy at Cockeysville, René Magritte’s surrealism at Catonsville and Cockeysville, and Pablo Picasso’s portraits at Hereford, courtesy of artist Raeann Soto. Students create their own paintings. Registration required.

Family – children under 6 with adult

Juggling Funny Stories

Join Chris Fascione as he tells stories through comedic, interactive performance combining comedy, juggling and mime. Parkville, Pikesville, Randallstown, Rosedale.

Rhythm of Blues

Curtis Blues demonstrates the origin of modern popular music from the Mississippi Delta. Catonsville, Randallstown.

A Fool Named “O”

Mark Jaster is a wordless jester who plays instruments and uses expressions to beguile, involve and entertain in a medieval style. Arbutus, Towson.

Reptiles of the World

Get up close and personal with exotic lizards, turtles, snakes and other species of reptiles. All branches except Arbutus, Cockeysville and Hereford.

Gross Out Crafts!

Let your imagination run wild. Create yucky, icky and just plain disgusting things to stun and amaze your friends and family. Registration required. Arbutus.

The Bubble Lady

Come see Miss Lynch, the Bubble Lady, create gigantic and unique bubbles, and learn how to make bubbles. Arbutus.

High-Strung Music

John Howell and his local bluegrass band create toe-tapping tunes that make you happy. Hereford.

Family – age 11 and up

Poe Comes to Life

Broadway and film veteran Duffy Hudson brings his talent and fascination for Edgar Allan Poe to life in this unique one-man play. The show begins as Poe, one of America’s best-known and enigmatic personalities, rises from the scene of his mysterious death and pieces together the events of his life. Hudson provides a unique in-depth theatrical experience using both biographical information and dramatic interpretations of Poe’s literature Annabel Lee, The Raven and Tell Tale Heart. North Point, Pikesville, Rosedale.

Adults – Young and Older

Meet the Authors

Mark Reutter discusses Making Steel: Sparrows Point and the Rise and Ruin of American Industrial Might. He describes what happens to employees, the community and innovative technology when corporate leaders become self-absorbed. Rosedale.

Award-winning gospel songwriter Evie Rhodes discusses her novel The Forgotten Spirit: A Christmas Tale. Woodlawn.

Afternoon Jazz

Spend an afternoon of jazz with the brass band The Usual Suspects. Catonsville.

Remembering Nights at the Drive-in

Take a trip down memory lane with Ed Okonowicz who uses historic and modern photos to reminisce about the rise and fall of the once popular Timonium and Bengies drive-ins. Cockeysville.

Digital Television Transition

Rabbit ears? Black boxes? HDTV? Analog? Digital? What’s it all about? A WBAL-TV representative knows and provides the answers you need to be ready for the February 17, 2009 switch to digital television (DTV). Cockeysville, Loch Raven, North Point.

American Music Sampler: The Lives and Music of Bernstein, Copland and Gershwin

For November’s Wednesday afternoon Guest Speaker Series, the Friends of the Pikesville Library have invited Edward Polochick, artistic director for Concert Artists of Baltimore, to examine the works of America’s three best-loved composers and musicians. Pikesville.

Franklin Speaks to Our Time: Rights, Liberty and Elections

What would the election scene be like if statesman Ben Franklin, the most famous American of the 18th century, were alive today? Long gone, even so the “electric personality” of this great journalist, inventor, writer, politician (and, yes, flirt) continues to shape American thinking and action to this day in ways that Dr. Jack Fruchtman Jr., professor of political science at Towson University, describes in November. Towson.

Baltimore Aero Meet of 1910

Dr. Barry Lanman, director of the Martha Ross Center for Oral History, UMBC, discusses the Baltimore Aero Meet of 1910, a landmark event in aviation history, with a special focus on aviator Herbert Latham. Book signing and light refreshments to follow. Sponsored by the Friends of the Arbutus Library. Arbutus.

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Programs at Your Library
Registration begins one week before each program when required.

Arbutus Library [ more about this library ]
410-887-1451

Celebrate Arbutus’ 60th anniversary with a week of fun activities, giveaways and refreshments starting Monday, November 3 and culminating with the Annual Family Fun Night featuring mime Mark Jaster on Saturday, November 8.

Preschool Story Time

2 to 5 years old with adult

Interact with your child to nurture a love of reading by enjoying stories, activities and songs together.

Tuesdays 10:30 AM

Dunk into a Good Book

Adult

Join us for coffee, donuts and conversation. Share thoughts and ideas about your favorite books.

Sep 8 Mon 10:00 AM

Oct 6 Mon 10:00 AM

Nov 3 Mon 10:00 AM

Pajama Story Time

2 to 5 years old with adult

Put on your pajamas and bring your bedtime pal for stories and songs.

Sep 9 Tue 7:00 PM

Oct 14 Tue 7:00 PM

Nov 11 Tue 7:00 PM

The Page Turners

Adult

Join Arbutus Library’s book club for a lively book discussion. September, The Zookeeper’s Wife by Diane Ackerman; October, Snow Flower and the Secret Fan by Lisa See; November, Skinny Dip by Carl Hiaasen.

Sep 16 Tue 7:00 PM

Oct 21 Tue 7:00 PM

Nov 18 Tue 7:00 PM

Baby Boosters Story Time

Birth through 23 months with adult Join us for simple stories, music, movement and rhymes for you and your baby. Registration required.

Sep 17 Wed 10:30 AM

Oct 15 Wed 10:30 AM

Nov 19 Wed 10:30 AM

A Brief Tour of the Universe

School age

View the night sky in a traveling planetarium. See page 5 for details.

Sep 27 Sat 2:00 PM

Preschool Princess Ball

2 to 5 years old with adult

Princesses (and princes too) are invited to a special preschool ball and story time. Formal attire requested. Caregivers are welcome to dress up.

Sep 30 Tue 10:30 AM

Computer Know-How at Your Library

13 years old and up

Learn basic computer skills.

Oct 2 Thu 9:00 AM

Introduction to the Internet

13 years old and up

Learn basic Internet skills.

Oct 9 Thu 9:00 AM

FRROOGGYY! Story Time

2 to 5 years old with adult

Bring your camera and a smile and meet Froggy! (Encore appearance at Pajama Story Time.)

Oct 14 Tue 10:30 AM

Introduction to the Internet, Part II

13 years old and up

Learn more advanced Internet skills.

Oct 16 Thu 9:00 AM

Introduction to Genealogy Online

13 years old and up

Learn how to search for your ancestors using online resources. Required registration begins one week in advance.

Oct 23 Thu 9:00 AM

Gross Out Crafts!

Family – children under 6 with adult

A chance to craft disgusting and yucky things.

Oct 25 Sat 2:00 PM

Halloween Story Time

2 to 5 years old with adult

Come in costume and join us for some not-so-scary stories and a Halloween parade.

Oct 28 Tue 10:30 AM

Baltimore Aero Meet of 1910

Adult

Join a discussion of the Baltimore Aero Meet of 1910 and aviator Herbert Latham.

Oct 29 Wed 7:00 PM

Introduction to Genealogy Online, Part II

13 years old and up

A more in-depth look at searching for your ancestors online. Required registration begins one week in advance.

Oct 30 Thu 9:00 AM

The Bubble Lady

Family – children under 6 with adult

Learn how to create gigantic and unique bubbles.

Nov 3 Mon 7:00 PM

Up with Kids

2 to 5 years old with adult

A high-energy, interactive musical event with Uncle Pete.

Nov 4 Tue 10:30 AM

Toons R Us

School age

Beginner to advanced demonstration and instruction on creating caricatures and cartoon art. Drawing games are combined with hands-on drawing to allow the audience to create their own cartoon characters. Registration required.

Nov 5 Wed 3:00 PM

Kaydee Puppets

Family – children under 6 with adult

Join Kaydee Puppets as they present the great stories of The Princess and the Pea and The Little Red Hen’s Wacky Week.

Nov 6 Thu 7:00 PM

Family Fun Night

Family – children under 6 with adult

Join us for games, crafts, music, stories, food and more! Also, enjoy a very special performance of “A Fool Named O” by mime artist Mark Jaster.

Nov 8 Sat 7:00 PM

A Fool Named “O”

Family – children under 6 with adult

Come see Mark Jaster, the wordless jester.

Nov 8 Sat 8:00 PM

Thanksgiving Story Time

2 to 5 years old with adult

Celebrate Turkey Day at this special holiday story time.

Nov 25 Tue 10:30 AM

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Catonsville Library [ more about this library ]
410-887-0951

Preschool Story Time

2 to 5 years old with adult

Interact with your child to nurture a love of reading by enjoying stories, activities and songs together.

Thursdays 10:30 AM

(No story time Nov 27.)

Up with Kids

2 to 5 years old with adult

A high-energy, interactive musical event with Uncle Pete.

Sep 6 Sat 3:00 PM

Baby Boosters Story Time

Birth through 23 months with adult Join us for simple stories, music, movement and rhymes for you and your baby. Registration required.

Sep 8 Mon 10:30 AM

Sep 27 Sat 10:30 AM

Oct 14 Tue 10:30 AM

Oct 25 Sat 10:30 AM

Nov 8 Sat 10:30 AM

Nov 12 Wed 10:30 AM

Open Mic Night

Teen

Share your creative writing and performance skills onstage. Bring your poetry, rap, music or other talents and show us what you’ve got! Registration begins at 6:30 the night of the program.

Sep 8 Mon 7:00 PM

Nov 10 Mon 7:00 PM

The Mystery and Suspense Book Club

Adult

Join us for a lively discussion of mystery and suspense books. September, Stone Cold by David Baldacci; October, The Secret Hangman by Peter Lovesey; November, Cover Her Face by P.D. James.

Sep 9 Tue 7:00 PM

Oct 14 Tue 7:00 PM

Nov 11 Tue 7:00 PM

Ask a Master Gardener

Adult

Need a green thumb? Howard County master gardeners are available one more time until next spring to answer questions about your plants and gardens.

Sep 13 Sat 10:00 AM–Noon

Relay Like Klee

School age

Learn about artist Paul Klee and his work.

Sep 13 Sat 2:00 PM

Creative Expressions

Adult

Join us for an evening of creative writing, poetry and other talents presented by adults and seniors of the Catonsville community. All are welcome to participate or attend. Participants, please arrive early to sign in.

Sep 15 Mon 7:00 PM

Oct 20 Mon 7:00 PM

Nov 17 Mon 7:00 PM

The Book Group

Adult

Join us in discussing our monthly book selection. September, Common Wealth by Jeffrey Sachs; October, Shadow Catcher: The Life and Work of Edward S. Curtis by Laurie Lawlor; November, Reconciliation: Islam, Democracy and the West by Benazir Bhutto.

Sep 18 Thu 7:00 PM

Oct 16 Thu 7:00 PM

Nov 20 Thu 7:00 PM

The Bookaneer Show

Family – children under 6 with adult

Let’s be pirates! Sing along with Ray Owen as he performs sea chanteys and tells pirate stories. Pirates in costume are welcome.

Sep 18 Thu 7:00 PM

Babysitting Training Course

Teen – ages 11 to 17

Get your babysitting certification.

Sep 20 Sat 10:00 AM–5:00 PM

Books, Coffee and Conversation

Adult

Join us in the morning or the evening for coffee, cookies and lively conversation. Share thoughts and ideas about your favorite books.

Sep 24 Wed 10:00 AM & 7:00 PM

Oct 22 Wed 10:00 AM & 7:00 PM

Nov 26 Wed 10:00 AM & 7:00 PM

Computer Know-How at Your Library

13 years old and up

Learn basic computer skills.

Sep 25 Thu 6:30 PM

Afternoon Jazz

13 years old and up

Enjoy an afternoon of jazz music. October, the brass band The Usual Suspects; October, jazz group Gerrard with Larry McCoy; November, Rhythm of Blues with Curtis Blues.

Oct 5 Sun 2:00 PM

Oct 19 Sun 2:00 PM

Nov 9 Sun 2:00 PM

Résumé Writing

Adult

Learn how to organize and compose a résumé that will help you get the job you want.

Oct 9 Thu 7:00 PM

Reptiles of the World

Family – children under 6 with adult Enjoy a hands-on program featuring exotic reptiles.

Oct 11 Sat 2:00 PM

Introduction to the Internet

13 years old and up

Learn basic Internet skills.

Oct 16 Thu 6:30 PM

Neat Like Magritte

School age

Learn about artist René Magritte and his work.

Oct 18 Sat 2:00 PM

Karma Dogs

School age

Register your shy or reluctant reader to read with a Karma Dog from the H.E.A.R.T.S. program. These special dogs are friendly, nonjudgmental and good listeners. Registration required.

Nov 1 Sat 11:00 AM

Nov 8 Sat 11:00 AM

Nov 15 Sat 11:00 AM

Nov 22 Sat 11:00 AM

Rhythm of Blues

Family – children under 6 with adult

Listen to modern popular music from the Mississippi Delta.

Nov 9 Sun 2:00 PM

Introduction to the Internet, Part II

13 years old and up

Learn more advanced Internet skills.

Nov 20 Thu 6:30 PM

Pieces Like Matisse

School age

Learn about artist Henri Matisse and his work.

Nov 22 Sat 2:00 PM

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Cockeysville Library [ more about this library ]
410-887-7750

Preschool Story Time

2 to 5 years old with adult

Interact with your child to nurture a love of reading by enjoying stories, activities and songs together.

Tuesdays 10:30 AM

Thursdays 10:30 AM

(No story time Nov 4 and Nov 27.)

Baby Boosters Story Time

Birth through 23 months with adult Join us for simple stories, music, movement and rhymes for you and your baby. Registration required.

Sep 6 Sat 9:30 AM

Sep 10 Wed 10:30 AM

Sep 20 Sat 9:30 AM

Oct 4 Sat 9:30 AM

Oct 8 Wed 10:30 AM

Oct 18 Sat 9:30 AM

Nov 1 Sat 9:30 AM

Nov 12 Wed 10:30 AM

Nov 15 Sat 9:30 AM

Computer Know-How at Your Library

13 years old and up

Learn basic computer skills. See page 4 for details.

Sep 8 Mon 9:00 AM

Nov 3 Mon 9:00 AM

Toddler Story Time

18 to 35 months with adult

Join us for an interactive program of short stories, music and movement activities for you and your toddler. Join us on September 22 and November 10 when special guest Rebecca Slaven, Uniting Community’s founder, performs a creative story time, including hand-crafted felt board stories, songs, puppets and musical instruments. Registration required.

Sep 8 Mon 10:30 AM

Sep 22 Mon 10:30 AM

Oct 27 Mon 10:30 AM

Nov 10 Mon 10:30 AM

Nov 24 Mon 10:30 AM

Digital Television Transition

Adult

Learn about the upcoming switch to digital television.

Sep 10 Wed 7:00 PM

Remembering Nights at the Drive-in

Adult

Join Ed Okonowicz and the history of the drive-in.

Sep 13 Sat 2:00 PM

Introduction to the Internet

13 years old and up

Learn basic Internet skills.

Sep 15 Mon 9:00 AM

Nov 10 Mon 9:00 AM

Duo Like Rousseau

School age

Learn about artist Henri Rousseau and his work.

Sep 20 Sat 2:00 PM

Introduction to the Internet, Part II

13 years old and up

Learn more advanced Internet skills.

Sep 22 Mon 9:00 AM

Nov 17 Mon 9:00 AM

Coffee Conversations

Adult

Join us for coffee and great conversation. Share thoughts and ideas about your favorite books.

Sep 22 Mon 11:00 AM

Oct 20 Mon 11:00 AM

Nov 19 Wed 11:00 AM

Focus on Fido

2 to 5 years old with adult

Baltimore County Animal Control Division and the Snyder Foundation for Animals, with canine assistant Spirit, explore ways for children to be safe around dogs. Registration required.

Sep 25 Thu 10:30 AM

Cockeysville Book Club

Adult

Join us for a lively book discussion. September, People of the Book by Geraldine Brooks; October, The Lincolns by Daniel Epstein; November, A Hope in the Unseen: An American Odyssey from the Inner City to the Ivy League by Ron Suskind.

Sep 29 Mon 7:00 PM

Oct 27 Mon 7:00 PM

Nov 24 Mon 7:00 PM

Up with Kids

2 to 5 years old with adult

A high-energy, interactive musical event with Uncle Pete.

Oct 9 Thu 10:30 AM & 11:30 AM

Fall Family Fun

Family – children under 6 with adult

Come to the library for an afternoon of fun. Enjoy stories, magic, music and more.

Oct 11 Sat 1:00 PM

Health Care Reform:

Upcoming Election

Adult

Dr. Peter Beilenson, health officer of Howard County, discusses the different national, state and local proposals to increase access to care and decrease health costs. Sponsored by the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute.

Oct 12 Sun 2:00 PM

Anime and Manga Fun

Teen

Join us and watch anime and play manga/anime trivia to win fun prizes! Snacks provided.

Oct 15 Wed 3:30 PM

Self-Defense for Kids

School age – 5 to 12 years old

Enjoy a hands-on demonstration and learn how you can protect yourself from abduction and exploitation. Registration required.

Nov 1 Sat 2:00 PM

Neat Like Magritte

School age

Learn about artist René Magritte and his work.

Nov 8 Sat 2:00 PM

A Brief Tour of the Universe

School age

View the night sky in a traveling planetarium.

Nov 12 Wed 7:00 PM

Babysitting Training Course

Teen – ages 11 to 17

Get your babysitting certification.

Nov 22 Sat 10:00 AM–5:00 PM

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Essex Library [ more about this library ]
410-887-0295

One-on-One Computer Assistance

All ages

Need basic computer instruction? Can’t wait for a class? Call to schedule a personalized computer help session Monday through Thursday.

Friday Preschool Story Time

2 to 5 years old with adult

Interact with your child to nurture a love of reading by enjoying stories, activities and songs together.

Fridays 11:00 AM

Saturday Story Time

2 to 5 years old with adult

Interact with your child to nurture a love of reading by enjoying stories, activities and songs together.

Every first and third Saturday 11:00 AM

Baby Boosters Story Time

Birth through 23 months with adult Join us for simple stories, music, movement and rhymes for you and your baby. Registration required.

Sep 10 Wed 11:00 AM

Oct 8 Wed 11:00 AM

Nov 12 Wed 11:00 AM

Friends and Amigos Story Time

2 to 5 years old with adult

Enjoy stories, songs and fingerplays in both English and Spanish. A story time for Spanish-speakers follows at 11:30 a.m.

Sep 12 Fri 11:00 AM

Oct 10 Fri 11:00 AM

Nov 14 Fri 11:00 AM

Babysitting Training Course

Teen – ages 11 to 17

Get your babysitting certification. Required registration begins one week in advance.

Sep 20 Sat 10:00 AM–5:00 PM

Oct 18 Sat 10:00 AM–5:00 PM

Anime and Manga Club Teen

Discuss manga and view new releases and old favorites. Snacks provided. Teens only, please

Sep 25 Thu 7:00 PM

Nov 20 Thu 7:00 PM

Voter Registration

Adult

The League of Women Voters registers people age 18 and older for voting in the presidential election.

Oct 6 Mon 3:30 PM

Second Annual

Teen Anime Costume Party

Teen

Come dressed as your favorite hero or heroine, or create an original character. Participate in trivia and games, with prizes awarded, snacks provided. Teens only, please.

Oct 23 Thu 7:00 PM

Halloween Party

Family – children under 6 with adult

Come enjoy spooky stories, a scavenger hunt, a craft and snacks. Children are invited to come in costume.

Oct 30 Thu 6:30 PM–8:00 PM

Computer Know-How at Your Library

13 years old and up

Learn basic computer skills.

Nov 6 Thu 9:00 AM

Calico Quilters Quilt Show

Adult

Visit the beautiful, colorful display of our local quilters’ group.

Nov 8 Sat Noon–3:00 PM

Introduction to the Internet

13 years old and up

Learn basic Internet skills.

Nov 13 Thu 9:00 AM

Reptiles of the World

Family – children under 6 with adult Enjoy a hands-on program featuring exotic reptiles.

Nov 15 Sat 2:00 PM

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Hereford Library [ more about this library ]
410-887-1919

Local Author Extravaganza

Adult

Meet the following local authors and shop early for the holidays – books available for sale and signing. Evan Balkan, The Best in Tent Camping: Maryland; Lorna Catling, niece of the subject of The Wolves at the Door: The True Story of America’s Greatest Female Spy; James Holechek, Henry Perky: The Shredded Wheat King; Wayne C. McGinnis, Northern Baltimore County Maryland Pioneers: The Land and Their Descendants; Michael Riisager, Letters to Kaia: Adventures of a Danish Boy in England During WWII and After; Paul Travers, The Cowgirl and the Colts.

Oct 11   Sat     2:00 PM–4:00 PM

Appreciation Reception

Adult

Help us recognize our past and present Friends of the Hereford Library, volunteers and staff members at a special reception in their honor. Refreshments served.

Oct 11    Sat       3:00 PM 

Celebrate the Hereford Library’s 20th Anniversary!

During the month of October, enjoy historic photographs of the north county area in a continuously looped slide show. Add your memories to our guest book and share what the Hereford Library means to you. Join us for the following special events: Horsing Around Story Time with Farmer Bob Family – children under 6 with adult Hay neigh-bor! Join Bob Sikorski for a special story time featuring stories, songs and surprises.

Oct 4 Sat 9:30 AM

Books Are a Blast!

Family – children under 6 with adult

Join Beowulf T. Wonderbunny and Tom Lilly as they amaze with magic, juggling and balloon tricks. Sponsored by the Friends of the Hereford Library.

Oct 4 Sat 2:00 PM

High-Strung Music

Family – children under 6 with adult

High-Strung, the local bluegrass band featuring John Howell, provides highly entertaining music in two 40-minute sets. Sponsored by the Friends of the Hereford Library.

Oct 11 Sat 2:00 PM–4:00 PM

Baby Boosters Story Time

Birth through 23 months with adult  Join us for simple stories, music, movement and rhymes for you and your baby. Registration required.

Every first and third Tuesday   10:30 AM

Preschool Story Time

2 to 5 years old with adult

Interact with your child to nurture a love of reading by enjoying stories, activities and songs together.

Thursdays             10:30 AM

Read and Knit

Adult/teen

You can do both at once! We’ll read aloud, chat and share patterns, while knitting and crocheting. Arrive and leave as your schedule permits. September, Your Grandmother’s Knitting; October, Holiday Knitting; November, For the Greater Good – Knitting for Charity.

Sep 2     Tue      5:00 PM

Oct 7       Tue      5:00 PM

Nov 4      Tue      5:00 PM

Hereford Library Book Group

Adult

Join us for a lively book discussion. September, The Appeal by John Grisham; October, A Hope in the Unseen: An American Odyssey from the Inner City to the Ivy League by Ron Suskind; November, The Zookeeper’s Wife by Diane Ackerman. Sponsored by the Friends of the Hereford Library.

Sep 3     Wed     1:00 PM

Oct 1       Wed     1:00 PM

Nov 5      Wed     1:00 PM

It’s Groovy, Baby –

Shakin’ and Makin’ Music

2 to 5 years old with adult

An interactive program with chants, songs and puppets.

Sep 23   Tue      10:30 AM

Story Time with Spirit the Dog

2 to 5 years old with adult

Meet Spirit, the education assistance dog, as her human companion Ann Gearhart, of the Snyder Foundation for Animals, introduces us to dogs through stories and art.

Oct 16    Thu      10:30 AM

Babysitting Training Course

Teen – ages 11 to 17

Get your babysitting certification.

Oct 25    Sat       10:00 AM–5:00 PM

Nov 8      Sat       10:00 AM–5:00 PM

Spooky Story Time

2 to 5 years old with adult

Wear your Halloween costume to a special spooky story time!

Oct 28    Tue      6:30 PM

Creatures of the Woods Story Time

2 to 5 years old with adult

Celebrate fall (and Halloween) with naturalist Courtney Peed from the Oregon Ridge Nature Center, who will bring some of her native forest friends!

Oct 30    Thu      10:30 AM

Portraits Like Picasso

School age

Learn about artist Pablo Picasso and his work. Sponsored by the Friends of the Hereford Library.

Nov 1      Sat       1:00 PM

Up with Kids

2 to 5 years old with adult

A high-energy, interactive musical event with Uncle Pete.

Nov 6      Thu      10:30 AM

Improv at the Library

Teen – ages 11 to 17

Come learn the basics of comedy improvisation theater.

Nov 11   Tue      7:00 PM

Harmonies Like Matisse

School age

Learn about artist Henri Matisse and his work. See page 5 for details. Sponsored by the Friends of the Hereford Library.

Nov 15   Sat       1:00 PM

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Lansdowne Library [ more about this library ]
410-887-5602

Pajama Story Time

2 to 5 years old with adult

Put on your pajamas and bring your bedtime pal for stories and songs.

Mondays 7:00 PM

(No story time Oct 13.)

Discovery Club

Teen – grades 6 through 8

Explore new ideas and begin building leadership skills in the Discovery Club, a Campfire USA program that teaches you to make the future better for yourself and others. Registration required.

Wednesdays 3:00 PM

(Begins Oct 1.)

Teen Gaming

Teen

Try your skills at Dance Dance Revolution, Guitar Hero and other fun Xbox 360 games. Registration required.

Thursdays 3:00 PM

(No program Nov 27 .)

Preschool Story Time

2 to 5 years old with adult

Interact with your child to nurture a love of reading by enjoying stories, activities and songs together.

Saturdays 1:00 PM

Books and Bagels

Adult

Join us for coffee, bagels and conversation. Share thoughts and ideas about your favorite books.

Sep 3 Wed 10:00 AM

Oct 1 Wed 10:00 AM

Nov 5 Wed 10:00 AM

Baby Boosters Story Time

Birth through 23 months with adult

Join us for simple stories, music, movement and rhymes for you and your baby.

Sep 8 Mon 1:00 PM

Nov 10 Mon 1:00 PM

 

Fiesta! – A Celebration of Life

in Latin America

Family – children under 6 with adult

Become part of the celebration as Cantaré goes on a musical journey to Latin America.

Sep 9 Tue 7:00 PM

Pajama Story Time in Spanish/English

2 to 5 years old with adult

Put on your pajamas and bring your bedtime pal for stories and songs in both Spanish and English at this special bilingual story time.

Sep 22 Mon 7:00 PM

The ABCs of Making Money

for Teens

Teen – ages 11 to 17

A workshop designed to educate teenagers about money.

Oct 6 Mon 4:00 PM

FRROOGGYY! Story Time

2 to 5 years old with adult

Bring your camera and a smile and meet Froggy!

Oct 11 Sat 1:00 PM

Reptiles of the World

Family – children under 6 with adult Enjoy a hands-on program featuring exotic reptiles.

Oct 15 Wed 7:00 PM

Improv at the Library

Teen – ages 11 to 17

Come learn the basics of comedy improvisation theater.

Nov 22 Sat 2:00 PM

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Loch Raven Library [ more about this library ]
410-887-4444

Digital Television Transition

Adult

Learn about the upcoming switch to digital television. See page 5 for details.

Nov 5 Wed 7:00 PM

Preschool Story Time

2 to 5 years old with adult

Interact with your child to nurture a love of reading by enjoying stories, activities and songs together.

Sep 2 Tue 10:30 AM

Sep 17 Wed 10:30 AM

Oct 7 Tue 10:30 AM

Oct 15 Wed 10:30 AM

Nov 4 Tue 10:30 AM

Nov 19 Wed 10:30 AM

Reptiles of the World

Family – children under 6 with adult Enjoy a hands-on program featuring exotic reptiles. See page 5 for details.

Oct 22 Wed 10:30 AM

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North Point Library [ more about this library ]
410-887-7255

Computer Room

13 years old and up

Use our Computer Room to work independently in a quiet environment. Work on lengthy projects such as résumés and term papers, or use BCPL’s online databases. Reservations are suggested; walk-ins are welcome, space permitting. Thursdays, 4 p.m. to 7 p.m., and Sundays, starting October 5, 1:30 p.m. to 4:30 p.m.

Preschool Story Time

2 to 5 years old with adult

Interact with your child to nurture a love of reading by enjoying stories, activities and songs together.

Wednesdays 10:30 AM

Karma Dogs

School age

The Karma Dogs return to read with your reluctant or shy reader. Register your child to read with a nonjudgmental, noncritical furry friend.

Saturdays, Sep 20 through Oct 25 11:00 AM–1:00 PM

Let’s Talk About Books!

Adult

Join us for a lively book discussion group sponsored by the Friends of the North Point Library! Call before each meeting to receive important preparation information.

Sep 2 Tue 7:00 PM

Nov 11 Tue 7:00 PM

After-School Gaming

Teen

Try your skills at Guitar Hero and other fun Xbox 360 games. Registration required.

Sep 3 Wed 3:30 PM

Sep 17 Wed 3:30 PM

Oct 1 Wed 3:30 PM

Oct 15 Wed 3:30 PM

Nov 5 Wed 3:30 PM

Nov 19 Wed 3:30 PM

ESOL Café

Adult

Practice your English while enjoying coffee, cake and conversation with native English speakers and meet people from around the world at this free program.

Sep 6 Sat 2:00 PM

Sep 16 Tue 6:30 PM

Oct 4 Sat 2:00 PM

Oct 21 Tue 6:30 PM

Nov 1 Sat 2:00 PM

Nov 18 Tue 6:30 PM

Computer Know-How at Your Library

13 years old and up

Learn basic computer skills. See page 4 for details.

Sep 9 Tue 2:00 PM

Oct 8 Wed 7:00 PM

Nov 6 Thu 2:00 PM

Baby Boosters Story Time

Birth through 23 months with adult

Join us for simple stories, music, movement and rhymes for you and your baby.

Sep 11 Thu 10:30 AM

Sep 25 Thu 10:30 AM

Oct 9 Thu 10:30 AM

Oct 23 Thu 10:30 AM

Nov 13 Thu 10:30 AM

Digital Television Transition

Adult

Learn about the upcoming switch to digital television.

Sep 15 Mon 10:00 AM

Nov 13 Thu 7:00 PM  THIS PROGRAM HAS BEEN CANCELLED.

Pirate Story Time

2 to 5 years old with adult

Ahoy, mateys! Come to this special story time and learn how to talk “like a pirate” while enjoying pirate stories.

Sep 17 Wed 10:30 AM

Introduction to the Internet

13 years old and up

Learn basic Internet skills.

Sep 17 Wed 7:00 PM

Oct 16 Thu 2:00 PM

Nov 17 Mon 7:00 PM

Back and Neck Pain Seminar

Adult

Eight out of 10 people will experience back pain at some point in their lives. Join our guest orthopedic nurse for this free back pain seminar. Get answers to questions about your back problems, treatment options and referrals to specialists. Registration required.

Sep 22 Mon 10:00 AM

Nov 20 Thu 6:30 PM

Introduction to Microsoft Word

13 years old and up

Learn basic word processing skills.

Sep 23 Tue 7:00 PM

Teen Advisory Board

Teen

Join the Teens in Control (T.I.C.) group and get involved with your library. Make suggestions for teen programs, graphic novels, video games and more. Refreshments served.

Sep 24 Wed 3:30 PM

Oct 22 Wed 3:30 PM

Nov 26 Wed 3:30 PM

Latin Dance for Teens  (this program WILL take place as scheduled)

School age

Teen – ages 11 to 17

Learn basic Salsa and Merengue moves from CCBC dance instructor Monique Ducar in celebration of Hispanic History Month. Wear non-rubber-soled shoes. Registration required.

Sep 27 Sat 2:00 PM

Bilingual Story Time

2 to 5 years old with adult

Enjoy stories, songs and fingerplays in two languages as you build a lifelong love of reading with your child.

Oct 8 Wed 10:30 AM

Babysitting Training Course

Teen – ages 11 to 17

Get your babysitting certification. See page 4 for details.

Oct 11 Sat 10:00 AM–5:00 PM

Open Mic Night

Teen

Share your creative writing and performance skills onstage. Bring your poetry, rap, music or other talents and show us what you’ve got! Or watch locals perform. Snacks and refreshments served.

Oct 15 Wed 7:00 PM

Introduction to the Internet, Part II

13 years old and up

Learn more advanced Internet skills.

Oct 20 Mon 7:00 PM

Balloons Across America

Family – children under 6 with adult

Balloon artist Michael Wittstadt, aka Woody, arranges balloons into dogs, hats and a variety of wonderful sculptures.

Oct 25 Sat 2:00 PM

Hip and Knee Arthritis Seminar

Adult

Find out if arthritis is causing your pain and learn about current treatments, including minimally invasive surgical options, as well as getting referrals to specialists. Registration required.

Oct 27 Mon 6:30 PM

Introduction to Genealogy Online

13 years old and up

Learn how to search for your ancestors using online resources. Required registration begins one week in advance.

Oct 29 Wed 2:00 PM

Poe Comes to Life

Family – Age 11 and up

Duffy Hudson brings Poe to life in his one-man play.

Nov 3 Mon 7:00 PM

Up with Kids

2 to 5 years old with adult

A high-energy, interactive musical event with Uncle Pete.

Nov 5 Wed 10:30 AM

Improv at the Library

Teen – ages 11 to 17

Come learn the basics of comedy improvisation theater.

Nov 8 Sat 2:00 PM

Reptiles of the World

Family – children under 6 with adult

Enjoy a hands-on program featuring exotic reptiles.

Nov 22 Sat 2:00 PM

Introduction to E-mail

13 years old and up

Set up your own e-mail account. Required registration begins one week in advance.

Nov 25 Tue 2:00 PM

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Parkville Library [ more about this library ]
410-887-5353

Baby Boosters Story Time

Birth through 23 months with adult Join us for simple stories, music, movement and rhymes for you and your baby. Registration required.

Every second Tuesday 9:30 AM

Every fourth Monday 9:30 AM

Preschool Story Time

2 to 5 years old with adult

Interact with your child to nurture a love of reading by enjoying stories, activities and songs together.

Wednesdays 9:30 AM

Thursdays 9:30 AM

(No story time Nov 27.)

Readers of the Round Table

Adult

Join a lively book discussion. September, The House of the Spirits by Isabel Allende; October, A Hope in the Unseen: An American Odyssey from Inner City to the Ivy League by Ron Suskind; November, Wild Swans: Three Daughters of China by Jung Chang.

Sep 16 Tue 10:00 AM

Oct 21 Tue 10:00 AM

Nov 18 Tue 10:00 AM

Pajama Story Time

2 to 5 years old with adult

Put on your pajamas and bring your bedtime pal for stories before bedtime.

Sep 17 Wed 7:00 PM

Oct 15 Wed 7:00 PM

Nov 19 Wed 7:00 PM

Small Business Counseling

Adult

Advisers from the Baltimore County Small Business Resource Center offer free counseling. Call to register for a one-hour appointment.

Sep 18 Thu 10:00 AM

Oct 16 Thu 10:00 AM

Nov 20 Thu 10:00 AM

Juggling Funny Stories

Family – children under 6 with adult

Hear stories through comedy, juggling and mime. See page 5 for details.

Oct 4 Sat 11:00 AM

Reptiles of the World

Family – children under 6 with adult

Enjoy a hands-on program featuring exotic reptiles. See page 5 for details.

Oct 17 Fri 2:00 PM

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Perry Hall Library [ more about this library ]
410-887-5195

Preschool Story Time

2 to 5 years old with adult

Interact with your child to nurture a love of reading by enjoying stories, activities and songs together.

Wednesdays 10:30 AM

Up with Kids

2 to 5 years old with adult

A high-energy, interactive musical event with Uncle Pete. See page 5 for details.

Sep 3 Wed 10:30 AM

Nov 22 Sat 11:00 AM

Baby Boosters Story Time

Birth through 23 months with adult Join us for simple stories, music, movement and rhymes for you and your baby. Registration required.

Sep 9 Tue 10:00 AM

Oct 14 Tue 10:00 AM

Nov 11 Tue 10:00 AM

Perry Hall Reading Group

Adult

Spend an hour sharing your insights with other readers. September, Gentlemen and Players by Joanne Harris; October, The Book of Lost Things by John Connolly; November, Animals in Translation by Temple Grandin.

Sep 18 Thu 7:00 PM

Oct 16 Thu 7:00 PM

Nov 20 Thu 7:00 PM

Babysitting Training Course

Teen – ages 11 to 17

Get your babysitting certification. See page 4 for details.

Oct 4 Sat 10:00 AM–5:00 PM

Reptiles of the World

Family – children under 6 with adult Enjoy a hands-on program featuring exotic reptiles. See page 5 for details.

Oct 17 Fri 11:00 AM

Improv at the Library

Teen – ages 11 to 17

Come learn the basics of comedy improvisation theater. See page 4 for details.

Nov 3 Mon 7:00 PM

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Pikesville Library [ more about this library ]
410-887-1234

Preschool Story Time

2 to 5 years old with adult

Interact with your child to nurture a love of reading by enjoying stories, activities and songs together.

Fridays 10:30 AM

Baby Boosters Story Time

Birth through 23 months with adult Join us for simple stories, music, movement and rhymes for you and your baby. Registration required.

Sep 6 Sat 11:00 AM

Sep 8 Mon 11:00 AM

Sep 13 Sat 11:00 AM

Sep 17 Wed 11:00 AM

Oct 4 Sat 11:00 AM

Oct 11 Sat 11:00 AM

Oct 15 Wed 11:00 AM

Nov 1 Sat 11:00 AM

Nov 8 Sat 11:00 AM

Nov 10 Mon 11:00 AM

Nov 19 Wed 11:00 AM

 

The Friends of the Pikesville Library Guest Speaker Series

Adult – Wednesdays at 1 p.m.

Edward Polochick

Nov 5 — Welcome the artistic director of Concert Artists of Baltimore as he discusses “American Sampler: The Lives and Music of Bernstein, Copland and Gershwin.”

Naomi F. Collins, Ph.D.

Nov 12 — The author of Through Dark Days and White Nights: Four Decades Observing a Changing Russia stops by to discuss her book.

Professor Mark Whitman

Nov 19 — The Towson University history professor presents “Past and Present Presidential Elections.”

Read-a-licious – Books and Turkey

Nov 26 — Get a good book to read after devouring a delicious Thanksgiving feast! Librarians share some favorite books.

 

Be Dazzled by Books

Adult

Bring your favorite books to discuss. Librarians also share their thoughts about their favorites.

Sep 9 Tue 1:00 PM

Oct 14 Tue 1:00 PM

Nov 11 Tue 1:00 PM

Pajama Story Time

2 to 5 years old with adult

Wear your PJs and bring your teddy bear for an evening of songs, fingerplays and stories.

Sep 10 Wed 7:00 PM

Oct 8 Wed 7:00 PM

Nov 12 Wed 7:00 PM

Juggling Funny Stories

Family – children under 6 with adult

Hear stories through comedy, juggling and mime. See page 5 for details.

Oct 2 Thu 7:00 PM

Poe Comes to Life

Family – Age 11 and up

Duffy Hudson brings Poe to life in his one-man play. See page 5 for details.

Nov 5 Wed 7:00 PM

Reptiles of the World

Family – children under 6 with adult

Enjoy a hands-on program featuring exotic reptiles. See page 5 for details.

Nov 17 Mon 7:00 PM

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Randallstown Library [ more about this library ]
410-887-0770

Video Games for Teens

Teen

Try your skills at Rock Band, Guitar Hero and other fun Wii and Xbox 360 games. Registration required.

Every other Tuesday 3:00 PM

(Starts Sep 9.)

4 Youth, by Youth

Teen – ages 11 to 17

Join us to find out how to give back to your community, get ready for college and learn about entrepreneurship. Student service learning hours may be earned.

Wednesdays 3:00 PM–5:00 PM

(Starts Oct 8.)

Preschool Story Time

2 to 5 years old with adult

Interact with your child to nurture a love of reading by enjoying stories, activities and songs together.

Wednesdays 10:30 AM

Computer Know-How at Your Library

13 years old and up

Learn basic computer skills. See page 4 for details.

Sep 6 Sat 9:00 AM

Oct 4 Sat 9:00 AM

Nov 1 Sat 9:00 AM

Reptiles of the World

Family – children under 6 with adult Enjoy a hands-on program featuring exotic reptiles. See page 5 for details.

Sep 6 Sat 2:00 PM

The Bookends

Adult

Join Randallstown’s book club for a lively book discussion. September, Sundays at Tiffany’s by James Patterson; October, Trading Dreams at Midnight by Diane McKinney-Whetstone; November, Spare Change by Robert B. Parker. Refreshments provided.

Sep 10 Wed 7:00 PM

Oct 8 Wed 7:00 PM

Nov 12 Wed 7:00 PM

Small Business Counseling

Adult

Advisers from the Baltimore County Small Business Resource Center offer free counseling. Call one week in advance to register for a one-hour appointment.

Sep 11 Thu 10:00 AM

Oct 9 Thu 10:00 AM

Nov 13 Thu 10:00 AM

Introduction to the Internet

13 years old and up

Learn basic Internet skills. See page 4 for details. Taught by Verizon Helping Hands.

Sep 13 Sat 9:00 AM

Oct 11 Sat 9:00 AM

Nov 8 Sat 9:00 AM

Introduction to Microsoft Word

13 years old and up

Learn the basics of Microsoft Word. Taught by Verizon Helping Hands.

Sep 20 Sat 9:00 AM

Oct 18 Sat 9:00 AM

Nov 15 Sat 9:00 AM

Applying for a Job Online

Adult

This hands-on program explains the online job application process. Learn about Internet job sites, how to set up e-mail and how to create a résumé using Microsoft Word. Registration required.

Sep 27 Sat 9:00 AM

Baby Boosters Story Time

Birth through 23 months with adult

Join us for simple stories, music, movement and rhymes for you and your baby. Registration required.

Sep 27 Sat 11:00 AM

Oct 25 Sat 11:00 AM

Nov 22 Sat 11:00 AM

The Ickity Bickity Boo Show

2 to 5 years old with adult

An engaging, interactive and diverse program filled with original stories, songs and skits. Sponsored by the Friends of Randallstown Library.

Oct 1 Wed 10:30 AM

Juggling Funny Stories

Family – children under 6 with adult

Hear stories through comedy, juggling and mime. See page 5 for details.

Oct 4 Sat 3:30 PM

Balloon Sculpture

All ages – children under 6 with adult

Join Tom Lilly in our lobby and be amazed as he creates unique balloon sculptures for young and old alike. Sponsored by the Friends of Randallstown Library.

Oct 15 Wed 6:30 PM–8:30 PM

Improv at the Library

Teen – ages 11 to 17

Come learn the basics of comedy improvisation theater. See page 4 for details.

Oct 25 Sat 2:00 PM

The Turkey That Wanted to Read

All ages – children under 6 with adult

Join storyteller Stephanie Catlett for a fun and interactive face-painting story event. Sponsored by the Friends of Randallstown Library.

Nov 2 Sun 2:00 PM

Rhythm of Blues

Family – children under 6 with adult

Listen to modern popular music from the Mississippi Delta. See page 5 for details.

Nov 8 Sat 2:00 PM

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Reisterstown Library [ more about this library ]
410-887-1165

Discovery Club

Teen

Teens in grades 6-8 explore new ideas and begin building leadership skills in the Discovery Club, a Campfire USA program that teaches you to make the future better for yourself and others. Registration required.

Mondays, beginning Sep 29 3:00 PM

Tuesdays, beginning Sep 30 3:00 PM

Thursdays, beginning Oct 2 3:00 PM

Preschool Story Time

2 to 5 years old with adult

Interact with your child to nurture a love of reading by enjoying stories, activities and songs together.

Sep 3 Wed 10:30 AM

Sep 8 Mon 11:00 AM

Sep 13 Sat 11:00 AM

Sep 16 Tue 10:15 AM

Sep 19 Fri 10:30 AM

Oct 1 Wed 10:30 AM

Oct 11 Sat 11:00 AM

Oct 17 Fri 10:30 AM

Oct 21 Tue 10:15 AM

Nov 5 Wed 10:30 AM

Nov 8 Sat 11:00 AM

Nov 10 Mon 11:00 AM

Nov 18 Tue 10:15 AM

Nov 21 Fri 10:30 AM

It’s Groovy, Baby –

Shakin’ and Makin’ Music

2 to 5 years old with adult

An interactive program with songs, chants and puppets. See page 5 for details.

Sep 9 Tue 10:30 AM

Reisterstown Readers

Adult

Join us for a lively book discussion. September, Then We Came to the End by Joshua Ferris; October, A Hope in the Unseen: An American Odyssey from the Inner City to the Ivy League by Ron Suskind; November, Year of Wonders: A Novel of The Plague by Geraldine Brooks.

Sep 11 Thu 7:00 PM

Oct 9 Thu 7:00 PM

Nov 13 Thu 7:00 PM

Baby Boosters Story Time

Birth through 23 months with adult Join us for simple stories, music, movement and rhymes for you and your baby. Registration required.

Sep 20 Sat 10:30 AM

Sep 26 Fri 10:30 AM

Oct 9 Thu 10:30 AM

Oct 18 Sat 10:30 AM

Nov 15 Sat 10:30 AM

Nov 19 Wed 10:30 AM

Johnny Appleseed Story Time

2 to 5 years old with adult

Join us for stories and activities about Johnny Appleseed.

Sep 22 Mon 10:30 AM

A Day on the Farm Story Time 2 to 5 years old with adult

Join us for stories and activities about spending a day on the farm.

Sep 27 Sat 10:30 AM

Reptiles of the World

Family – children under 6 with adult Enjoy a hands-on program featuring exotic reptiles. See page 5 for details.

Sep 27 Sat 1:30 PM

Up with Kids

2 to 5 years old with adult

A high-energy, interactive musical event with Uncle Pete. See page 5 for details.

Oct 15 Wed 10:30 AM

Babysitting Training Course

Teen – ages 11 to 17

Get your babysitting certification. See page 4 for details.

Oct 25 Sat 10:00 AM–5:00 PM

Fire Prevention Story Time

2 to 5 years old with adult

Join us for stories and activities about fire prevention.

Oct 27 Mon 10:30 AM

Let’s Visit Egypt Story Time

2 to 5 years old with adult

Join us for stories and activities about Egypt.

Nov 24 Mon 10:30 AM

The Traveling Circle Time:

A Special Preschool Story Hour

2 to 5 years old with adult

Rebecca Slaven interacts with your child to nurture a love of reading with sing-a-longs, stories and art activities.

Nov 29 Sat 10:30 AM

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Rosedale Library [ more about this library ]
410-887-0513

4 Youth, by Youth

Teen – ages 11 to 17

Join us to find out how to give back to your community, get ready for college and learn about entrepreneurship. Student service learning hours may be earned.

Tuesdays 3:00 PM–5:00 PM

(Starts Oct 7.)

Toddler Time

2 to 3 years old with adult

Join us for an interactive program of short stories, music and movement activities for you and your toddler.

Tuesdays 10:30 AM

Video Games for Teens

Teen

Try your skills at Rock Band, Guitar Hero and other fun Wii and Xbox 360 games. Registration required.

Wednesdays 3:00 PM

Preschool Story Time

2 to 5 years old with adult

Interact with your child to nurture a love of reading by enjoying stories, activities and songs together.

Fridays 10:30 PM

Computer Know-How at Your Library

13 years old and up

Learn basic computer skills. See page 4 for details.

Sep 6 Sat 9:00 AM

Sep 15 Mon 9:00 AM

Oct 11 Sat 9:00 AM

Oct 20 Mon 9:00 AM

Nov 1 Sat 9:00 AM

Nov 10 Mon 9:00 AM

Baby Boosters Story Time

Birth through 23 months with adult Join us for simple stories, music, movement and rhymes for you and your baby. Registration required.

Mondays 9:30 AM

(No story time Sep 1 and Oct 13.)

Résumé Writing Workshop

Adult

Learn tips and tricks for creating a successful résumé.

Sep 8 Mon 6:00 PM

Oct 27 Mon 6:00 PM

Nov 10 Mon 6:00 PM

Knitting with Nicole

Adult/teen

Learn tips and tricks of knitting with expert Nicole Cooper.

Sep 9 Tue 7:00 PM

Sep 23 Tue 7:00 PM

Oct 7 Tue 7:00 PM

Oct 21 Tue 7:00 PM

Nov 4 Tue 7:00 PM

Nov 18 Tue 7:00 PM

Babysitting Training Course

Teen – ages 11 to 17

Get your babysitting certification. See page 4 for details.

Sep 13 Sat 10:00 AM–5:00 PM

Nov 8 Sat 10:00 AM–5:00 PM

Reptiles of the World

Family – children under 6 with adult

Enjoy a hands-on program featuring exotic reptiles. See page 5 for details.

Sep 19 Fri 10:30 AM

Introduction to the Internet

13 years old and up

Learn basic Internet skills. See page 4 for details.

Sep 20 Sat 9:00 AM

Sep 29 Mon 9:00 AM

Oct 18 Sat 9:00 AM

Oct 27 Mon 9:00 AM

Nov 8 Sat 9:00 AM

Nov 17 Mon 9:00 AM

Improv at the Library

Teen – ages 11 to 17

Come learn the basics of comedy improvisation theater. See page 4 for details.

Sep 20 Sat 2:00 PM

Meet the Author: Mark Reutter

Adult

Mark Reutter discusses Making Steel: Sparrows Point and the Rise and Ruin of American Industrial Might, which examines the business, production and daily lives of workers as corporate leaders became more interested in their own security and enrichment than in employees, community or innovative technology.

Sep 25 Thu 7:00 PM

Focus on Fido

Family – children under 6 with adult

Representatives from the Baltimore County Animal Control Division and the Snyder Foundation for Animals, as well as canine educational assistant Spirit, explore ways for children to be safe around dogs.

Sep 27 Sat 2:00 PM

The ABCs of Talking

to Your Teens about Money

Adult

A workshop designed to educate parents on how to teach teens about money – how to make it, save it and make wiser financial decisions. Registration required.

Sep 29 Mon 7:00 PM

Smoking Cessation

Adult/teen

Make the decision to change your life! Sign up for this 8-week, free program to quit smoking. Includes tools and training materials, as well as free patches and gum to help you end addiction. Offered by staff from the American Lung Association. Registration required.

Oct 2 Thu 7:00 PM

Oct 9 Thu 7:00 PM

Oct 16 Thu 7:00 PM

Oct 23 Thu 7:00 PM

Oct 30 Thu 7:00 PM

Nov 6 Thu 7:00 PM

Nov 13 Thu 7:00 PM

Nov 20 Thu 7:00 PM

Video Gaming After-Hours

Teen

Play Wii and Xbox 360 games at this after-hours program. Pizza, snacks and drinks provided! Registration required.

Oct 3 Fri 6:00 PM

Juggling Funny Stories

Family – children under 6 with adult

Hear stories through comedy, juggling and mime. See page 5 for details.

Oct 4 Sat 1:00 PM

The ABCs of Making Money

for Teens

Teen – ages 11 to 17

A workshop designed to educate teenagers about money. See page 4 for details.

Oct 20 Mon 4:00 PM

Poe Comes to Life

Family – Age 11 and up

Duffy Hudson brings Poe to life in his one-man play. See page 5 for details.

Nov 4 Tue 7:00 PM

College Savings Plan of Maryland

Adult

A representative from the nonprofit group College Savings Plans of Maryland offers practical strategies for affording the cost of higher education.

Nov 5 Wed 7:00 PM

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Towson Library [ more about this library ]
410-887-6166

15th Annual Friends of the Towson Library Book Donation Drive

Family – children under 6 with adult

The Friends of the Towson Library are accepting donations of nearly new adult and children’s books, DVDs, CDs and videos through March 21, 2009. Donations may be dropped off at the Towson Library. A receipt is available upon request.

Friday Story Time

2 to 5 years old with adult

Enjoy stories, activities and songs with your child. Caregivers welcome.

Fridays 10:30 AM

Small Business Counseling

Adult

Advisers from the Baltimore County Business Administration offer free counseling to move your small business ideas forward. Call to register for a one-hour appointment.

Sep 2 Tue 10:00 AM

Sep 9 Tue 10:00 AM

Computer Know-How at Your Library

13 years old and up

Learn basic computer skills. See page 4 for details.

Sep 6 Sat 9:15 AM

Oct 4 Sat 9:15 AM

Nov 1 Sat 9:15 AM

Retirement Planning Seminar

Adult

Chris Schipske from Prostatis Financial Advisors Group, LLC helps you develop a financial plan for a secure retirement. Topics include seeking a diversified portfolio, lowering income taxes and coping with volatile markets.

Sep 11 Thu 7:00 PM

Introduction to the Internet

13 years old and up

Learn basic Internet skills.

Sep 13 Sat 9:15 AM

Oct 11 Sat 9:15 AM

Nov 8 Sat 9:15 AM

Bob’s Family of Critters

Family – children under 6 with adult

Get a close-up look at birds, snakes, lizards, turtles and invertebrates. Sponsored by Friends of the Towson Library.

Sep 13 Sat 2:00 PM

Baby Boosters Story Time

Birth through 23 months with adult Join us for simple stories, music, movement and rhymes for you and your baby. Registration required.

Sep 17 Wed 10:30 AM & 2:00 PM

Sep 28 Sun 2:30 PM

Oct 15 Wed 10:30 AM & 2:00 PM

Oct 26 Sun 2:30 PM

Nov 19 Wed 10:30 AM & 2:00 PM

Nov 30 Sun 2:30 PM

Your Vote and Immigration

Adult

Learn about the candidates’ immigration positions.

Sep 17 Wed 7:00 PM

Biography Book Club

Adult

Jane Byers facilitates discussions of the scientific aspect of the careers of significant persons in America’s early history. September, Thomas Paine; October, Benjamin Franklin (in relation to the traveling exhibit on Franklin at the Cook Library at Towson University Oct 15–Dec 5); November, Lewis and Clark. Read any biography to bring different perspectives to the discussion. New members welcome. Sponsored by the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at Towson University.

Sep 19 Fri 10:00 AM

Oct 17 Fri 10:00 AM

Nov 21 Fri 10:00 AM

Introduction to the Internet, Part II

13 years old and up

Learn more advanced Internet skills.

Sep 20 Sat 9:15 AM

Oct 18 Sat 9:15 AM

Nov 15 Sat 9:15 AM

Nuts and Bolts of Starting and Planning Your Business

Adult

Join us for a workshop offered by the Small Business Development Center at Towson University on how to write a business plan and other aspects of starting your own business. Registration required.

Sep 23 Tue 2:00 PM

Nov 25 Tue 6:00 PM

Towson Book Club

Adult

Discuss some great books! September, Der Steppenwolf by Herman Hesse; October, A Hope in the Unseen: An American Odyssey from the Inner City to the Ivy League by Ron Suskind; November, The Unbearable Lightness of Being by Milan Kundera.

Sep 25 Thu 7:00 PM

Oct 23 Thu 7:00 PM

Nov 20 Thu 7:00 PM

What Your Vote Means

Adult

Take stock of why we should vote.

Sep 27 Sat 2:00 PM

Weekend Story Time

2 to 5 years old with adult

Enjoy stories, activities and songs with your child.

Sep 28 Sun 1:30 PM

Oct 26 Sun 1:30 PM

Nov 30 Sun 1:30 PM

Babysitting Training Course

Teen – ages 11 to 17

Get your babysitting certification.

Oct 4 Sat 10:00 AM–5:00 PM

Your Vote and Your Wallet

Adult

Learn what the economy’s role is in this year’s election.

Oct 7 Tue 5:30 PM

Teen Gaming

Teen

Play games on the Nintendo Wii. Registration required for half-hour sessions for groups of 2 to 4 people.

Oct 9 Thu 2:00 PM–5:00 PM

Kid Safe Workshop

Family – children under 6 with adult

In this self-defense, safety and awareness program, children and parents will learn about physical and mental self-defense. Provided in partnership with Charm City Karate.

Oct 11 Sat 2:00 PM

Let’s Talk About It: Jewish Literature

13 years old and up

Dr. Arthur Lesley, associate professor at Baltimore Hebrew University, leads our discussion of five graphic novels. Presented in partnership with Goucher College and supported by the American Library Association and Nextbook. October 12, A Contract with God by Will Eisner; October 26, The Complete Maus by Art Spiegelman; November 9, Julius Knipl, Real Estate Photographer by Ben Katchor; November 23, The Quitter by Harvey Pekar. Please call the Goucher College Julia Rogers Library at 410-337-6363 or e-mail catherine.dannals@goucher.edu to register.

Oct 12 Sun 2:00 PM

Oct 26 Sun 2:00 PM

Nov 9 Sun 2:00 PM

Nov 23 Sun 2:00 PM

Family Game Day

Family – children under 6 with adult

Bring your family to play games on the Nintendo Wii. Board games are also available for use between sessions. Registration required for half-hour time slots.

Oct 18 Sat 2:00 PM–5:00 PM

Your Vote and Your Health Care

Adult

Learn about the candidates’ plans for change.

Oct 19 Sun 2:00 PM

Reptiles of the World

Family – children under 6 with adult

Enjoy a hands-on program featuring exotic reptiles.

Oct 25 Sat 2:00 PM

Your Vote and the War on Terrorism

Adult

Discuss the candidates’ positions on the War on Terrorism.

Oct 29 Wed 7:00 PM

Halloween Story Time

2 to 5 years old with adult

Wear your costume, listen to Halloween stories and join our parade!

Oct 31 Fri 10:30 AM

A Fool Named “O”

Family – children under 6 with adult

Come see Mark Jaster, the wordless jester.

Nov 1 Sat 11:00 AM

Franklin Speaks to Our Time: Rights, Liberty and Elections

Adult

Dr. Jack Fruchtman Jr., professor of political science at Towson University, discusses Benjamin Franklin’s thoughts on rights, liberty and elections and their relevance for our times. Sponsored by the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at Towson University and is related to the traveling exhibit “Benjamin Franklin: In Search of a Better World” on display at Towson University’s Cook Library from October 15–December 5.

Nov 1 Sat 2:00 PM

Election 2008: Returns After Dark

Adult

Watch and discuss the election returns and projections.

Nov 4 Tue 8:00 PM–Midnight

Financial Forum

Adult

Chris Schipske from Prostatis Financial Advisors Group, LLC answer your financial questions and help you solve your financial problems.

Nov 6 Thu 7:00 PM

Up with Kids

2 to 5 years old with adult

A high-energy, interactive musical event with Uncle Pete.

Nov 8 Sat 2:00 PM

Vacation Story Time

2 to 5 years old with adult

Uniting Community’s founder Rebecca Slaven performs a creative story time, including felt board pieces, puppets, stories and interactive songs accompanied by guitar.

Nov 28 Fri 10:30 AM

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White Marsh Library [ more about this library ]
410-887-5097

21-Day Book Club

Adult

Join other readers in a lively book discussion. September, Team of Rivals by Doris Kearns Goodwin; October, Tender Is the Night by F. Scott Fitzgerald; November, call ahead.

Sep 3 Wed 7:00 PM

Oct 1 Wed 7:00 PM

Nov 5 Wed 7:00 PM

Baby Boosters Story Time

Birth through 23 months with adult Join us for simple stories, music, movement and rhymes for you and your baby. Registration required.

Sep 4 Thu 9:30 AM & 10:30 AM

Sep 11 Thu 9:30 AM & 10:30 AM

Sep 17 Wed 9:30 AM

Sep 18 Thu 9:30 AM & 10:30 AM

Sep 24 Wed 9:30 AM

Sep 25 Thu 9:30 AM & 10:30 AM

Oct 1 Wed 9:30 AM

Oct 2 Thu 9:30 AM & 10:30 AM

Oct 8 Wed 9:30 AM

Oct 9 Thu 9:30 AM & 10:30 AM

Oct 15 Wed 9:30 AM

Oct 16 Thu 9:30 AM & 10:30 AM

Oct 22 Wed 9:30 AM

Oct 23 Thu 9:30 AM & 10:30 AM

Oct 29 Wed 9:30 AM

Oct 30 Thu 9:30 AM & 10:30 AM

Nov 5 Wed 9:30 AM

Nov 6 Thu 9:30 AM & 10:30 AM

Nov 12 Wed 9:30 AM

Nov 13 Thu 9:30 AM & 10:30 AM

Nov 19 Wed 9:30 AM

Nov 20 Thu 9:30 AM & 10:30 AM

Johnny Appleseed Story Time

2 to 5 years old with adult

Interact with your child to nurture a love of reading by enjoying stories, activities, and songs together about Johnny Appleseed.

Sep 9 Tue 10:30 AM

Toddler Story Time

18 to 35 months with adult

Join us for an interactive program of short stories, music and movement activities for you and your toddler. Registration required.

Sep 16 Tue 10:30 AM

Oct 7 Tue 10:30 AM

Oct 21 Tue 10:30 AM

Nov 4 Tue 10:30 AM

Nov 18 Tue 10:30 AM

Preschool Story Time

2 to 5 years old with adult

Interact with your child to nurture a love of reading by enjoying stories, activities and songs together.

Sep 23 Tue 10:30 AM

Oct 28 Tue 10:30 AM

Nov 25 Tue 10:30 AM

Reptiles of the World

Family – children under 6 with adult

Enjoy a hands-on program featuring exotic reptiles.

Sep 29 Mon 2:00 PM

Fire Prevention Story Time

2 to 5 years old with adult

Interact with your child to nurture a love of reading by enjoying stories, activities and songs together.

Oct 14 Tue 10:30 AM

Let’s Visit Egypt Story Time

2 to 5 years old with adult

Interact with your child to nurture a love of reading by enjoying stories, activities and songs about Egypt.

Nov 11 Tue 10:30 AM

Up with Kids

2 to 5 years old with adult

A high-energy, interactive musical event with Uncle Pete.

Nov 14 Fri 7:00 PM

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Woodlawn Library [ more about this library ]
410-887-1336

Karma Dogs

School age

The Karma Dogs return to read with your reluctant or shy reader. Register your child to read with a nonjudgmental, noncritical furry friend.

Saturdays 11:00 AM

Sep 20 through Oct 25

Preschool Story Time

2 to 5 years old with adult

Interact with your child to nurture a love of reading by enjoying stories, activities and songs together.

Fridays 10:30 AM

Plant Clinic

Adult

Drop by any time between 6 p.m. and 8 p.m. for a personal garden consultation with a certified Maryland Master Gardener. Bring bugs in a jar, diseased leaves, photos and/or questions about your garden challenges.

Sep 10 Wed 6:00 PM–8:00 PM

Computer Know-How at Your Library

13 years old and up

Learn basic computer skills.

Sep 11 Thu 7:00 PM

Oct 9 Thu 7:00 PM

Nov 1 Sat 9:00 AM

Small Business Counseling

Adult

Advisers from the Baltimore County Business Administration offer free counseling to move your small business ideas forward. Call to register for a one-hour appointment.

Sep 18 Thu 10:00 AM

Oct 21 Tue 10:00 AM

Nov 18 Tue 10:00 AM

Excel Basics

13 years old and up

Learn the basics of Microsoft Excel. Required registration begins one week in advance.

Sep 16 Tue 7:00 PM

Oct 21 Tue 7:00 PM

Teen Advisory Board

Teen

Get involved with your library and make suggestions for teen programs, books, graphic novels, video games and more!

Sep 17 Wed 3:30 PM

Oct 15 Wed 3:30 PM

Nov 19 Wed 3:30 PM

Introduction to the Internet

13 years old and up

Learn basic Internet skills.

Sep 18 Thu 7:00 PM

Oct 16 Thu 7:00 PM

Nov 8 Sat 9:00 AM

Woodlawn Book Club

Adult

Discuss some great books! September, Baby Brother’s Blues by Pearl Cleage; October, Breathing Lessons by Anne Tyler. New members welcome.

Sep 18 Thu 7:00 PM

Oct 16 Thu 7:00 PM

Baby Boosters Story Time

Birth through 23 months with adult Join us for simple stories, music, movement and rhymes for you and your baby.

Sep 20 Sat 10:30 AM

Oct 18 Sat 10:30 AM

Nov 15 Sat 10:30 AM

Family Story Time with the Griots’ Circle

Family – children under 6 with adult

Join us for this special story time presented by members of the Griots’ Circle of Maryland featuring stories about the African-American experience.

Sep 20 Sat 2:00 PM

Book Sale

All ages – children under 6 with adult

Browse our book sale for bargains for children and adults. Bring your own bags or boxes. Strollers are not permitted in the meeting room.

Sep 23 Tue 9:00 AM

Sep 24 Wed 9:00 AM

Introduction to the Internet, Part II

13 years old and up

Learn more advanced Internet skills.

Sep 25 Thu 7:00 PM

Oct 23 Thu 7:00 PM

Nov 15 Sat 9:00 AM

Babysitting Training Course

Teen – ages 11 to 17

Get your babysitting certification. Required registraion begins one week in advance.

Sep 27 Sat 10:00 AM–5:00 PM

Autumn Harvest Celebration

School age

Celebrate autumn with us! Decorate pumpkins, create a specialty dessert with fall flavors and make a 3-D craft project to display at home. Registration required.

Oct 11 Sat 2:00 PM

Up with Kids

2 to 5 years old with adult

A high-energy, interactive musical event with Uncle Pete.

Oct 18 Sat 2:00 PM

Reptiles of the World

Family – children under 6 with adult

Enjoy a hands-on program featuring exotic reptiles. See page 5 for details.

Nov 8 Sat 2:00 PM

Meet the Author: Evie Rhodes

Adult

Award-winning gospel songwriter Evie Rhodes discusses her novel The Forgotten Spirit: A Christmas Tale. The novel invites the reader into the world of a young girl who inspires everyone around her and reveals that the spirit of Christmas can be found anywhere … if you just believe.

Nov 20 Thu 7:00 PM

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Feel free with Wireless Fidelity (WIFI) access at all BCPL branches.


Books with Bite

October 12 - 18

Read for the fun of it.

Teen Read Week.

www.ala.org/teenread

Check your local branch in October for more details.

But don't just wait for Teen Read Week.

Check out Teen Scene here in this calendar to find out what other stuff for teens is happening at your local library!

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FYI ...

Scheduled Library Closings:

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Phone Numbers:

Administrative Offices

410-887-6100

Baby Boosters / Story Timers

410-887-6127

Foundation for Baltimore County Public Library

410-887-3282

Historic Photos for Sale

410-887-6194

Human Resources Job Line

410-887-6177

Maryland Relay for TTY/TDD Users

711

Meeting Room Bookings

410-887-6109

Mobile Library Services

410-887-7586

Shelf Help

410-494-9063

TTY/TICAL

410-821-5705

24-Hour Storyline

410-887-6116

Web Addresses:

BCPL Web Site

http://bcpl.info/index_text.html

Focus on the First Years (Birth to Five)

www.focusonthefirstyears.info

Foundation for Baltimore County Public Library

www.foundationforbcpl.org

Infobank – County Business Information

www.bcinfobank.com

Library Hours:

Monday – Thursday:  9 a.m. - 9 p.m.

Friday – Saturday:  9 a.m. - 5:30 p.m.


EXCEPTION:  Loch Raven Library

Monday and Wednesday
9 a.m. – 9 p.m.

Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday
9 a.m. – 5:30 p.m.Sunday Hours: 1 p.m. – 5 p.m.

October 5, 2008 – April 26, 2009

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Cockeysville

North Point

Pikesville

Randallstown

Rosedale (year round)

Towson (year round)

White Marsh

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