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Thank you for your interest in the monthly newsletter for the Sandy and Hoodland Public Library! We have lots of great events coming up! Program details are listed below. Dates and times are subject to change so please check this link for up to date information: www.ci.sandy.or.us/Library
Sandy Public Library38980 Proctor Blvd, Sandy Oregon 97055(503) 668-5537Hours:Monday - Friday10 am - 7 pmSaturday10 am - 5 pmSunday1 pm - 5 pm
Hoodland Public Library24525 E Welches Rd, Welches, Oregon 97067(503) 622-3460Hours:Monday 11 am - 7 pmTuesday -Saturday11 am - 6 pmSundayClosed
July 2018Sandy and Hoodland L i b r a r y N e w s
City of Sandy, Oregon – City GovernmentSandy Public Library Friends
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The Summer Reading Program, “Libraries Rock!” , is in full swing. Come and pick up a reading log and
stickers, and read your way to prizes. Special events for kids, teens, and adults included throughout the
summer! Events for Kids, Teen, and Adults.
Kids program, contact Monica Smith [email protected]
Teens program, contact Rebecca Robinowitz [email protected]
Adult Program, contact Maureen Houck [email protected]
Summer Reading Program2018
The libraries are closed for Inde-pendence Day, but you can still find
books through CloudLibrary and Library2Go.
You can use your library card to check out audio books and ebooks. When they are due, they disappear - no overdue fines! You don’t have to worry about leaving library materi-als at the beach, or on the plane. If
you get stuck just email us at [email protected]
or call 503-668-5537
Library Coffeehouse is held on the first Friday of each month at 6 pm. This event features live music, refreshments, and a craft for kids. If you are interested in playing for us send an email to [email protected]
Growing Vegetables in the Pacific Northwest with
Increased Summer Drought
Thursday, July 26 @6:30 pm
Next Month
Thursday,August 23, 6:30Cindy Manselle
OSU Master [email protected]
Saving Seeds
This presentation will include soil characteristics affecting water availability for plants, techniques to manage water
in the garden, soil fertility, climate factors that affect when to plant, varieties of vegetables better able to handle
drought, a developing local collaboration on dry farming, and seed sources adapted to our region.
Presentation by Clackamas County Master Gardener, Jean Erickson.
Adlai Alexander Jazz/world
The Sandy Seed Library project is com-mitted to increasing the capacity of our community to feed itself wholesome food by means of education that fosters community resilience, self-reliance and a culture of sharing.Susie Jenkins [email protected]
Next Month:
Terry Robbwww.terryrobb.com
FridayAugust 3
@ 6:00 pmElaine Russell
Noted for the sweetness and wide range of his voice, Adlai Alexander sings and accompanies himself with intricate guitar in a way that’s rare in both the acoustic and jazz worlds. Adlai enjoys the challenge of arranging band or orchestral music for solo guitar, drawing from his formal training in classical theory and composition. At times, his arrangements of jazz, Brazilian, ‘60s pop, and other music, demand that he play simultaneous melody and bass lines—a technique he learned from world-class guitarist Tuck Andress, of the duo Tuck & Patti. Sources for Adlai’s unexpected repertoire include Broadway and the Amazon rain forest, and he is known to sing in Portuguese, Hindi, or Japanese in any given set. Along with original music, he’s written lyrics for his own renditions of instrumental songs by the likes of Wayne Shorter, Dave Brubeck,
and Ralph Towner. He’s also created lyrics based on quotes from Shakespeare, or titles of Duke Ellington songs.
Adlai has shared the stage with artists such as Randy Newman, Leo Kottke, Tuck & Patti, Kenny Rankin, and Brazilian star Marisa Monte. He’s appeared at the Monterey Jazz festival and venues such as the Kuumbwa Jazz Center in Santa Cruz, CA, and Aladdin Theater in Portland, OR.
As music director of the variety show “Fog City Radio” on KQED-FM San Francisco, Adlai performed live weekly with host Ben Fong-Torres. In addition to his own first album, Adlai Alexander (Stella Records), he is featured on the soundtrack of the TV series “Santa Barbara.” He’s also written music for theater, dance, and classical chamber groups, and collaborated with Todd Rundgren,composing the multimedia musical “20/20 Blake” for innovative theater company George Coates Performance Works. From www.facebook.com/AdlaiAlexanderMusic
Friday, July 6 @ 6:00 pm
Thea [email protected]
July 2018p.2Library Coffeehouse
Next Month
Stop the CravingsLose weight for good
Monday, August 20, 6:30 [email protected]
Timberline!a Magical History Tour
Are you 55+ years old? Have you tried taking a trip on the Mt Hood Express? Here is your chance to try it out. At the Lodge, we will enjoy a tour to find out the incredi-ble history of this beautiful National Treasure. You may either bring a bag lunch to eat outside on the sunny patio or, purchase lunch at the Lodge.Space is limited. Please register for this all-day excursion at the Sandy Library or the Sandy Senior Center. We will meet promptly at 8:45 am at the Sandy Transit Operations Center, 16610 Champion Way, Sandy, OR 97055. The bus will return to Sandy by 4:00 pm.Sandy Library, the Sandy Senior Center, and the Sandy Transit Department have partnered to bring this adventure to you. We offer a great big THANK YOU to Mt Hood Express for their sup-port of this program.Contact Susie Jenkins503-668-5537 or [email protected]
July 2018p.3Adult Events
Family adventure for cheap. If you are looking for something to do this summer, check out a Cultural Pass from the Sandy Public Library. It varies, but most of the passes will get 4 people in to popular venues around the
Portland area.
The Sandy Library has 11 passes; Crystal Springs Rhododendron Garden, End of the Oregon Trail Interpretive Center, Evergreen
Aviation Museum, The Gilbert House Children’s Museum, Japanese Garden, Lan Su Chinese Garden, Oregon Historical Society, Oregon
State Parking Pass, Pittock Mansion, Portland Art Museum and World of Speed Museum. Please call the library for availability and
to make a reservation at 503-668-5537
The Hoodland Public Library has 4 passes available to check-out: CrystalSprings Rhododendron Garden, The Oregon Garden, Portland Art Museum and Portland Japanese Garden. Info: 503-622-3460 or [email protected]
To see which passes are available at other Clackamas County libraries, visit www.lincc.org and click on Cultural Passes
New Passes
Children’s garden at the Oregon Garden
Gilbert House Children’s Museum
Adult Summer Reading ProgramEnds Saturday, August 18th
Read : Read a good book lately? Tell us about it! In your summer reading handout, you will find a book review and entry form. Return : Once your book review is filled out, bring the handout back to the library to be entered for a weekly prize drawing. You will also be entered to win the grand prize drawing : a Kindle Fire. Want to increase your chances of winning the grand prize? Go to the Information Desk to pick up another book review form! Last day to turn in book review August 25th The grand prize drawing will take place on Friday, August 31stQuestions? Contact Maureen Houck [email protected]
Thursday,July 19
8:45 am - 4:00 pm
Ananda loves storytime! Come read to Ananda Thursdays 4-5 pm in the Chil-dren’s section at the Sandy Library. Reading to a dog will help your child develop reading skills and confidence.Sign up at the information desk or call 503-668-5537 for 15 min-ute reading sessions.
Reading to a dog will help your child develop reading skills and confidence.Sign up at the information desk or call 503-668-5527 for 15 minute reading sessions with Prudence.
Prudence will be at the library every Thursday from 3:00–4:00pm.
About DoveLewis
DoveLewis, established in 1973
and based in Portland, Oregon, is
the Northwest’s nonprofit 24-Hour
Emergency & ICU Animal Hospital,
offering advanced veterinary care.
DoveLewis also offers several 100
percent donor-funded programs with
the community including one of
America’s largest volunteer-based
animal blood banks, a nationally
recognized pet loss support program,
24-hour stabilizing care for lost, stray
and wild animals, financial assistance
for qualifying low-income families
and abused animals, and a therapy
dog program.
About Guide Dogs
Established in 1942, Guide Dogs
for the Blind’s (GDB) mission is to
place guide dogs with people who
are blind and visually impaired. GDB
also believes that career change dogs
change lives, too. All of these dogs
are great companions. Some go on to
other careers as service dogs, search
and rescue dogs, medical alert dogs,
therapy dogs and other roles.
Read to Prudence the dog at the Sandy Library
Reading to a dog will help your child develop reading skills and confidence.Sign up at the information desk or call 503-668-5527 for 15 minute reading sessions with Prudence.
Prudence will be at the library every Thursday from 3:00–4:00pm.
About DoveLewis
DoveLewis, established in 1973
and based in Portland, Oregon, is
the Northwest’s nonprofit 24-Hour
Emergency & ICU Animal Hospital,
offering advanced veterinary care.
DoveLewis also offers several 100
percent donor-funded programs with
the community including one of
America’s largest volunteer-based
animal blood banks, a nationally
recognized pet loss support program,
24-hour stabilizing care for lost, stray
and wild animals, financial assistance
for qualifying low-income families
and abused animals, and a therapy
dog program.
About Guide Dogs
Established in 1942, Guide Dogs
for the Blind’s (GDB) mission is to
place guide dogs with people who
are blind and visually impaired. GDB
also believes that career change dogs
change lives, too. All of these dogs
are great companions. Some go on to
other careers as service dogs, search
and rescue dogs, medical alert dogs,
therapy dogs and other roles.
Read to Prudence the dog at the Sandy Library
Hoodland:Story Time is Thursdays at 10:30 am. Appropriate for all ages.
Wee Ones Story, Songs and Playtime
Thursdays 10-116 months to 3
years
Hoodland Library1:00 pm - 3:00 pm
1st Saturday: Art Club.
2nd & 4th Saturday: LEGO Club.
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Youth Art ClassWe are happy to offer a youth art class in partnership with the
Wy’East Artisans Guild. This class is for 1-6th graders. Preschooler activities are available with an adult present.
Contact Monica Smith [email protected]
Wednesday, 10:00 - 11:30 amSandy Public Library Community Room
Sandy Library Kids’ Club will change a little over the summer.
1st Saturday of each month: 2:00 - 4:00 pm LEGO Club
Events Check out our fun filled family events! There will be a raffle drawing for a Student Saver Movie Pass from Sandy Cinema at each Sandy and Hoodland event. If you attend each event at either Sandy or Hoodland you will receive a prize and a chance to win a ukulele or a t-shirt (See the Event Passport in the sign-up packet for more details).
Sandy LibraryAug 10, 2:00 Dragon Theater Puppets Presents: “Rock And Roll Caveman!” Aug 17, 2:00 Eric Ode Presents: “Any Way You Rock It!”
Hoodland LibraryAug 7, 2:00 3 Hand Stephen presents an interactive musical performance Aug 14. 2:00 Eric Ode Presents: “Any Way You Rock It!”
Registration begins: Friday, June 1, 2018 Last day to register: Tuesday, Aug 7, 2018 Kids from birth to starting grade 5 can register to be part of the Kids Summer Reading program to read and earn great prizes! Prizes include: A free paperback book, coupons for free food and free activities around PDX, a fine voucher for $5, an entry into our raffle in which you could win an iPad, a ukulele, or a t-shirt.Register: Beginning June 1 you can register by coming to either the Sandy or Hoodland library and picking up a sign-up packet. Read or be read to everyday for 25 days for at least 20 minutes. Keep track of your time by placing stickers in the circles in your Reading Log. Return: Bring your Reading Log back to the library to collect your prizes!
First day to pick up prizes: Monday, June 25, 2018
Summer Reading Program 2018 Sandy and Hoodland Public
Libraries For kids up to 5th grade.
Next Month!
July 2018p.4Events for Kids
What’s even better than reading to
Ananda? You can count your time on
your reading log!
In partnership with
LEGO Guy at the Library
Come and build awesome stuff with the LEGO Guy!
He brings his amazing collection of LEGOs and
teaches kids how to build cool things with them.
Puppet show for all ages. Follow a caveman as he learns how to make music and entered the battle of the bands to impress the one he loves. All the
prehistoric animals decide to enter the competition too. When it’s the caveman’s turn to play, he freezes.
But it was because of the ice age. When he thaws out, the animals join him to make the ultimate rock band. This 45-minute puppet show features different styles of music and has humor for the entire family. The moral of the story is to be brave and follow your dreams.
Hoodland LibraryTuesday
July 24, 2:00
SandyWednesay, July 11,
11:00 am
July 2018p.5Kid’s Summer Reading
The library welcomes Alexander, Master of Marvels and his “Parlor
of Wonders” magic show! Certainly sufficiently silly to entertain the little ones, Portland’s award-winning magi-cian will conjure illusion for the adults
as well! Your entire family will laugh with amazement as things will appear,
multiply, transform at his fingertips, float in the air, disappear, or reappear in the spectators’ hands! Join us for a uniquely entertaining and unforgetta-
ble magical experience!
3 Hand Stephen:
Interactive children’s performances When Stephen Cohen does his interactive perfor-mances for children, he brings his collec-tion of homemade
instruments, made of wood, bamboo, brass, and bronze, and in-
vites members of the audience and stage to
become his band.
Border Collies International K-9
Team A team of rescued bor-
der collies that entertain and educate through
demonstrations of sports and skits.
HoodlandWednesay, July 11,
3:00 pm
HoodlandTuesday
July 17, 2:00 pm_____
SandyFriday
July 27, 11:00 am
SandyFriday
July 20, 2:00 pm
HoodlandTuesday, July 3, 2:00 pm
SandyFriday, July 6, 2:00 pm
Parlor of Wonders M
agic Show!
T-LABTeen Library Advisory Board Ages 12-17 Monday, July 16, 3 pm please contact Rebecca
Teen Summer Read-ing Program 2018for Teens Grades 6 to 12
July 2018p.6Teen Events
Harry Potter’s Birthday
Paint NightTeen Summer Schedule
Our regular programs have shifted days for the summer. Below is the updated schedule.
July 4 Makerspace July 11 Anime ClubJuly 18 Makerspace
July 25 Gaming Factory / Coding Club
Contact Rebecca [email protected]
Celebrate Harry Potter’s Birthday on Tuesday, July 31, in the Sandy Library Com-munity Room. Birthday treats are served at 12:00 then stay for birthday games and crafts until 2:00 pm. Wizards, witches, and
muggles of all ages are welcome!For information or questions, contact us at 503-668-5537 or email rrobinowitz@
ci.sandy.or.us
AntFarm and Sandy Library Learning Garden Reward Program
Starting June 1, teens who participate in the AntFarm Learning Garden or Sandy Library Learning Garden will receive a $5 fine vouchers for
each time they participate. These vouchers are good towards overdue library fines, for each time they participate a minimum of 30 mins a
day. If a teen participates in at least 5 Learning Garden days, that teen will be invited to an end of summer pizza party, where we will build
our own pizzas, using fresh ingredients from the garden,
and watch a movie. Ages 12 - 17 welcome!
AntFarm Learning Garden Hours:Learning Garden: Thursday 3pm-
5pm Saturday 10am-2pmLocation: HWY-26, next to Toll-
gate Inn RestaurantContact: Cierra Miller at Antfarm,
503-668-9955 or [email protected]
Sandy Library Learning Garden Hours:Every Wednesday, 2:30 - 4:30, June - August, Sandy Library Community Room. Contact: Rebecca Robinowitz at Sandy Library, 503-668-5537 or
Local artist Melissa Lawrence will lead you, step-by-step, from bare canvas to
a finished painting. You’ll be amazed by what you can create. Teens (ages 12-17) are required to register for Teen Paint Night. This event is limited to 20 participants.
For registration information or questions, contact us at 503-668-5537 or email
Wednesdays, 2:30 -4:30 pmSandy Public
Library
Carlos’s anime drawing program teaches the basics on how
to create an original anime character from
the ground up, with no drawing skills needed!
Anime Your Way builds confidence in art by teaching practical drawing techniques that the participant can build upon beyond the program and
begin to develop their own artistic style.
July 17, 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm Sandy Public Library
Friday, July 277:00 pmInstrument Petting Zoo and Concert
Join us for a free community con-cert performed the Metropolitan Youth Symphony and “instrument petting zoo.” Doors open at 2:30
pm, concert begins at 3:00 pm, and check out the instruments at the instrument petting zoo at 3:45.
Friday, July 272:30 pm
Sandy Public Library
Photo by markus spiske
You are invited
Register for the Teen Summer Reading Program and read to earn great prizes!Prizes include: A free paperback book * A backpack * Coupons for free food and free activities around PDX * A fine voucher for $5And an entery in our raffle (prizes are an iPad, a ukulele, or a t-shirt)Register: Just pick up a packet from the Sandy or Hoodland LibraryRead: Everyday for 25 days for at least 20 minutes. Keep track of your time by marking the boxes on your Reading Log.Return: Bring your Reading Log back to the library and collect your prizes!
Photo by Ira Selendripity
Library Advisory Board
Sandy Public Library Community Room
Contact Sarah McIntyre [email protected]
Wednesday,July 11th, 6-7:30 pm
All library programs are sponsored in part by the Friends of Sandy Library and Friends of Hoodland Library
4 Book groups; Men, Women, Mystery, & Hoodland Visit the Library website or like the City of Sandy on Facebook to see what books the book groups are reading next. Book
Groups meet at the Sandy Library unless otherwise noted.
Hoodland Book Group Wednesday, July 18, 6:30 pm [email protected] or call 503-622-3460.
Womens Group
Mens Group Monday, July 2, 7 pm.
Mystery Book Club Thursday, July 26, 2 pm at the Sandy Communi-ty Center
Summer Break!
Women’s group re-
turns September
13
Durring this meeting we will start planning a community photography event.
July 19, 7:00 pmSandy Library Community Room
Contact Thea [email protected]
Fridays 3:00 - 7:00 pm38600 Proctor Blvd,
Sandy, Oregon
Come visit the library at the Farmer’s Market
We are proudly participating in the 2018 Mount Hood Farmer’s Market. Stop by our booth to find out what’s happening at the
library. Browse the Sandy Seed Library and checkout FREE seeds for your garden with your library card. Page through cookbooks
and gardening books to inspire your market haul and if you don’t already have a library
card, we can register you on-site too!
July 2018p.7Ongoing Events
Sandy and Hoodland Library
Photography Group
Book-a-LibrarianEvery Tuesday is Book-a-Librarian day at the Hoodland Library.Our Reference Librarian is available from 2 to 6 pm to assist you with research, using library resources, or catching up on the latest technologies. You can call ahead and book individual time with our Reference Librarian at 503-622-3460 or email [email protected]
A librarian is available every day at the Sandy Library. You may drop in or set up an appointment by email: [email protected] or by phone 503-668-5537
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