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    Booksmarts

    By Rana Southern The Mount Airy Public Library,

    2024-06-02

    News books available at the Mount Airy Public Library include:

    Fiction

    Daughters of Green Mountain Gap — Teri M. Brown

    Beans, Bourbon and Blood — William W. Johnstone and J.A. Johnstone

    You Like It Darker — Stephen King

    Northwoods — Amy Pease

    Mind Games — Nora Roberts

    One Perfect Couple — Ruth Ware

    Large Print Fiction

    Summers at the Saint — Mary Kay Andrews

    Love Oaks Crossing — Janet Dailey

    Clive Cussler: The Heist — Jack Du Brul

    This Summer Will Be Different — Carley Fortune

    The Fury — Alex Michaelides

    Extinction — Douglas Preston

    The Ark and The Dove — Jill Eileen Smith

    A Short Walk Through a Wide World — Douglas Westerbeke

    Until Then — Cindy and Erin Woodsmall

    Nonfiction

    The Fruit Cure: The Story of Extreme Wellness Turned Sour — Jacqueline Alnes B

    1000 Words: A Writer’s Guide to Staying Creative, Focused, and Productive All Year Round — Jami Attenberg

    American Zion: A New History of Mormonism — Benjamin E. Park

    Sad Happens: A Celebration of Tears — Brandon Stosuy

    Special Events — Adults

    Adventure Fund Jar — June 4 at 2 p.m. fpr ages 18 and older. Decorate a coin savings jar with fun and colorful vinyl stickers. Adults will talk together about small outings to save up for. The program director will provide a list of local outings to have.

    The Surry County Genealogical Association and The Mount Airy Public Library present Wade Gilley Jr. on June 10 at 6 p.m. He will talk about his research into the Gilley line, give genealogy research tips, explain how DNA aided in his research and answer any questions you may have about your own family research. For questions email Esther Draughn Johnson at EPDJ1@triad.rr.com .

    Homemade Lava Lamps — June 11 at 2 p.m., ages 18 and older. Combine oil and glow in the dark paint for a neat homemade lava lamp. Every patron gets their own mini black light.

    Special Events — Teens (age 12-17)

    June 3 at 6 p.m. — Diamond Painting, Diamond painting has swept through the arts and crafts world and many have found it to be relaxing and fun. We will be doing something extra special in our diamond painting class. We will be creating beautiful paintings of various National Parks, such as the Grand Canyon.

    June 10 at 6 p.m. — Competing Robots. Robot adventure competitions, anyone? In two groups, we will build a spider robot. After building the little guy, we will then perform various competitions among the teams. Whose robot will win?

    June 17 at 6 p.m. — Glow-in-the-Dark Adventuremobile Contest. We will be building different modes of transportation. You could focus on rockets, UFOs, ground vehicles, submarines, or leave the theme wide open. At least one aspect of your build will need to glow-in-the-dark. We will set these up for our patrons to vote on whose is the best.

    Special Events — Kids age 6 to 11

    June 4 at 2 p.m. — Bubblepalooza — An outdoor bubble party! We will explore how bubbles form, as well as how to make bubble solutions and bubble wands. Who will make the biggest bubble?

    June 11 at 2 p.m. — the Always Deweys Players will get the kids in the mood with a thrilling live theater adventure.

    June 11 at 3 p.m. — The Great Book Chase — Children will hop on paper rocks to cross crocodile-infested water, crawl through a dark tunnel with bugs hanging, jump on the correct colors to cross the canyon, and solve puzzles and clues to proceed to the next obstacle.

    June 18 at 2 p.m. — Bird Watch Quest — The library will be teaming up with Dakota Johnson from Red Beard Birding, to have an indoor bird watch. We will use Mr. Johnson’s photographs of area birds, along with a QR code to hear the sounds each bird makes. Each child will receive his or her own bird watching journal.

    Virtual Events

    Know Thy Shelf: A Book Club That is Genre Based — Exploring Magical Realism with Emily — June’s book is “The Unmaking of June Farrow” by Adrienne Young. Follow the book club group at: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1093128458553225. We will discuss the book in the Facebook Group.

    Monthly Events

    Storytime at the Mount Airy Public Library is here for kids of all ages. Wednesday at 10:30 a.m. is Toddler Time for children ages 2 and 3; Thursday at 9:30 a.m. is Book Babies for children ages birth to 2 years old; and on Thursday at 11 a.m. is Preschool Storytime for ages 4-5, which is live streamed at https://www.facebook.com/groups/preschoolmapl

    All of our storytimes are available virtually. Have a sick child or the weather is bad, look for our storytime groups on Facebook and join us for a live storytime.

    Alternate Learning Program for Adults with Learning Differences on the second and fourth Mondays of the month at 10 a.m. — What to Expect: Read-alouds, crafts, games, puzzles, fellowship. RSVP at 336-789-5108 and ask for Emily.

    Art in Action Afternoon at the Library is held every fourth Friday at 2 p.m. Our next meeting will be June 21, a week earlier than usual. Join us to make collage art, acrylic painting, watercolors, adult coloring, and blackout poetry art.

    Hooked — Join our crochet and knitting club, every Wednesday at 3 p.m. Open for all skill levels. Bring your own yarn and make the group project or bring your own project to work on.

    The Chess Club meets each Wednesday from 4:30 — 7:30 p.m. Come join our group and hone your skills. Call the library for more information, 336-789-5108.

    Tai Chi Fridays. Experience meditation in motion, 10 a.m. every Friday in the Multipurpose Room. All skill levels are welcome.

    It’s Yoga Y’all meets on the third Saturday of the month at 10:30 a.m.

    The Community Book Club — North Carolina Reads is North Carolina Humanities’ statewide book club, annually featuring five books that explore issues of racial, social, and gender equity and the history and culture of North Carolina. Our book club meets on the fourth Wednesday of the month at 1 p.m. June’s selection is, “Welcome to the Circus of Baseball” by Ryan McGee.

    Chapters Book Club meets the third Thursday of the month at 11:30 a.m. Members discuss the different books they have read.

    Pre-Teen Book Club meets June 20 at 4 p.m. We will be reading “Chester Keene Cracks the Code” by Kekla Mogoon. Come out and meet other teens your age, snacks and socialization

    Teen Book Club meets the fourth Thursday at 4 p.m., our next meeting is June 27. We will be reading “Road Tripped” by Pete Hautman

    Come out and meet other teens your age, snacks and socialization.

    Cooking Club is the second Tuesday of the month at 2 p.m. Bring your favorite recipes to share. Our next meeting is June 7, our dishes for June are picnic side dishes. Bring one dish and share the recipe.

    Murder, Mystery and Mayhem Book Club on the last Tuesday of the month at 5:30 p.m. A book club for adults that focuses on murder, mayhem, true crime and other tales of terror. Our June selection is: “Unmasked : My Life solving America’s Cold Cases” by Paul Holes. Join us in person or discuss online with Google Meet.

    Plaid Cloth Book Club — Every Second Wednesday at 12 p.m. at the Mount Airy Museum of Regional History. For June, read what you want and be ready to discuss.

    Keep up with all events on our FaceBook pages, https://www.facebook.com/groups/fmapl and https://www.facebook.com/mtapublibrary or our website https://nwrl.org/mt-airy/

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