Monday, February 28, 2011

Marching into Spring....


Tuesday, March 1 - 4 pm
Introduction to Facebook

If you've ever wondered how to navigate Facebook, this is the class for you. We'll register for an account, set up a profile, and make connections. Participants must have an email address. Space is limited, so registration is required.

Thursday, March 3 - 10.15 am
Watercolor Painting with Jan Roland

Artist Jan Roland will be here to teach a class on watercolor painting. Each class is $12. Materials will be provided. Registration is recommended.

Thursday, March 3 - 6.30 pm
Improv Workshop with Jon Colby

Join us for an improv workshop with Jon Colby of ComedySportz. Jon completed Second City's Conservatory Program and has studied with several improv gurus. He has performed onstage with CSz Chicago, Second City, iO, and the Playground. He's taught improv workshops and full classes at places such as Papermill Playhouse, Indiana Repertory Theatre, Purdue, Ball State, and many more.

Friday, February 25, 2011

Evening Reading Group


Monday, February 28, we will be discussing Jane Austen's Mansfield Park. The discussion begins at 6.30.

Saturday, February 19, 2011

Next Week....

Tuesday, February 22 - 6 pm
Your Future and What It's Worth

This savings presentation will help you think about your future and give you suggestions on how to create better saving and spending habits to reach your financial goals. This class is presented by Lone Callahan and Lauren Heiden of FORUM Credit Union.

Tuesday, February 22 - 6.30 pm
Friends of the Library Open House

Have you ever wondered how you can support the library’s programs,
collections and special projects? Become a FRIEND of the LIBRARY!
Discover the many ways you can contribute your creativity in promoting the library, funding programs, and building membership.
For more information, email: HNPLFRIENDS@GMAIL.COM

Thursday, February 24 - 6 pm
Introduction to Facebook

If you've ever wondered how to navigate Facebook, this is the class for you. We'll register for an account, set up a profile, and make connections. Participants must have an email address. Space is limited, so registration is required.

Friday, February 25 - 2 pm
Wii Bowling for Adults & Seniors

Even if you're new to Wii, drop in for some bowling. After a few practice sessions, we can start a Wii Bowling League. Space is limited, so registration is requested.

Saturday, February 26 - 11 am
Navigating the Net

If you are new to the wonderful world of the internet, we’ll show you how to navigate your way around. Space is limited, so registration is required.

Monday, February 14, 2011

This Week at a Glance




Tuesday, February 15 - 10 am
Polyclay with Pandora

Local artisan Pandora will be teaching a class on polymer clay jewelry making. The class is $15, but $10 with online registration. Registration is required.



Thursday, February 17 - 6.30 pm
Cara Jean Wahlers

(from Cara's website)
A fourth generation musician, Wahlers, originally from Akron, Ohio, grew up in central Indiana where she studied piano and double bass from a young age. She continued her classical studies until her early twenties and then found her voice as a songwriter. Many of her musical experiences were taken directly from her parents' record collection and her time spent playing classically; Her fondness for groups like Simon and Garfunkel gave her a sturdy understanding of storytelling which she later has cited as part of an ecclectic collection of influences along with Steve Poltz and Vic Chesnutt. She's taken those cues to develop her own unique style of writing, a revealing balancing act of personal experience and inevitable human truth.

Tuesday, February 8, 2011

eReader Petting Zoo!


E-Reader Devices: Different Types and How to Use Them
Tuesday, February 15
6.30—7.45 pm
Meeting Rooms A & B



Interested in purchasing an E-reader? Want to read or listen to downloadable books from the library?

Best Buy from Noblesville will be at the library to demonstrate the different types of devices and how to download books.

Friends of the Library Open House

Have you ever wondered how you can support the library’s programs,
collections and special projects? Become a FRIEND of the LIBRARY!

OPEN HOUSE
Tuesday, February 22nd
6:30 - 7:30 PM
Indiana Room
Cicero Library

Discover the many ways you can contribute your creativity in promoting the library, funding programs, and building membership.

For more information, email: HNPLFRIENDS@GMAIL.COM

Monday, February 7, 2011

This Week at HNPL

We're back in business after a snowy, icy week.

Tea Cup Pin Cushions
Tuesday, Feb 7 - 5 pm

Designer Deanna Leonard leads a class on crafting your own pin cushion from a tea cup. The class is $8, and materials are provided. The class will be $5 if you either bring in your own teacup, or register by February 4. Registration is required.

Knowing Your Credit
Thursday, Feb 9 - 6 pm

This informative seminar will show you what your credit report is, what it is not, and how to read your future credit report. You may also request a free copy of your credit report. The program is presented by Lauren Heiden of FORUM Credit Union.

Navigating the Net
Friday, Feb 11 - 2 pm

If you are new to the wonderful world of the internet, we’ll show you how to navigate your way around. Space is limited, so registration is required.

CPR Certification
Saturday, Feb 12 - 10.30 am

Al Wood is back to lead the CPR Certification class. $50, payable to the instructor at the time of class. Personal checks cannot be accepted the day of class.
This meets the requirements for daycare/foster care/teaching licensure, and general workplace. It includes First Aid and Universal precautions. This class is not healthcare provider level. You will receive your cards at the end of class.

Saturday, February 5, 2011

Early Close for Saturday!


Due to the weather conditions, the library closed today at 11 am. We're sorry for any inconvenience.

Thank you!

Thursday, February 3, 2011

We're Open!

We had a late start today, but we're open until 8 pm this evening.

Come in & check out some books for our Winter Reading Programs!