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Enter into Vocabby’s World

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by Alisha Johnson, Ensley Branch Library Earlier this year the Birmingham Public Library embarked on a new partnership with the McWane Science Center to introduce a hands-on exploration initiative for parents and their children called Vocabby’s World . McWane Center acquired a grant that was funded by PNC Bank , and it is focused on developing vocabulary, reading-readiness, and problem-solving skills through fun and exciting science and art activities for early childhood-aged children. Three of the library’s branch locations—Ensley, Powderly , and Wylam — were chosen to participate and model themed lessons each month to connect parents to their child’s educational development. To prepare, staff members had to participate in mandatory training sessions and learn how to complete monthly evaluations regarding the program’s deliverables and effectiveness. This partnership has been great for the Ensley Branch Library because we have been able to introduce Vocabby’s World to new s

BPL Invites Public to Participate in MLK Community Mosaic Project

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This is a rendering of what the completed MLK mosaic will look like The Birmingham Public Library (BPL) is honoring the birthday and legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King (MLK) by hosting an MLK community mosaic project during the month of January. Between January 2 and January 18, 2019, patrons are invited to participate by visiting all 19 BPL locations across the city and coloring a section that will be put together to create a large image of Dr. King to remember his leadership in the fight for civil rights in Birmingham. BPL is planning a community mural that once completed will be displayed in each location. Patrons will be crafting each mural beginning Wednesday, January 2. The activity includes coloring individual pages that will be put together to make a completed image of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. All ages are encouraged to participate in this project and supplies will be provided. The goal is to complete each MLK mural prior to MLK Day, which will be observed on Monda

Titusville Branch Library Hosts Polar Express Movie Marathon

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Titusville Branch Library hosted a "Polar Express Movie Marathon"  program today, Friday, December 21, with patrons of all ages -some dressed in pajamas - enjoying the holiday classic "The Polar Express" and other holiday movie classics. Adjacent to the movie screen was a beautiful Polar Express train display, designed and built out of cardboard and other materials by Shronda Major, a Library Assistant III at Titusville Library. In addition to movies, patrons enjoyed free snacks. The morning session featured showings of "The Polar Express" and "Arthur Christmas." The afternoon session, between 2:00 and 6:00 p.m., featured showings of "Home Alone" and "A Christmas Story." Remember, all 19  BPL locations will be closed for the Christmas holiday from Saturday, December 22 through Tuesday, December 22. Happy holidays from all of us at BPL.

Central Library's Monica King Slater Places 3rd in City Singing Contest

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Monica King Slater, the Central Library 's songbird, won third place in the inaugural City of Birmingham Singing Competition on December 19 at the Boutwell Auditorium. The contest was comprised of city employees. King Slater, a library assistant III in Central's Fiction Department, represented the Birmingham Public Library (BPL). Check out her performance on BPL's Facebook page . King Slater has worked for BPL for over a decade. Occasionally on week nights and weekends, you can catch King Slater, a solo vocalist with Songbird Entertainment, using her gift for singing at venues across metro Birmingham. She previously served as host for Thursday Karaoke Night at the Perfect Note , a live jazz and dining facility in Hoover. In 2015, King Slater was selected to sing the national anthem at the Susan B. Komen Race for the Cure event in downtown Birmingham. In 2017, Slater was one of three winners of cash prizes in the Sickle Cell Gala in Birmingham. Read more about Kin

Nonprofit Management Class Series Offers a Primer for Starting, Managing, and Developing a Nonprofit Organization

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Nonprofit organizations come in many different shapes and sizes, but they all one thing in common: they want to develop, fund, and implement creative programs that serve to fulfill their mission. Most people who work in the nonprofit world have the desire and commitment to make this happen, but they often lack access to learning resources that will help them understand how best to get there. If you feel like this applies to you, whether you are an experienced nonprofit leader or someone brand new to the field, then you will want to attend the Birmingham Public Library’s Nonprofit Management Class Series. The one hour classes will be offered monthly from January to May 2019 at the library’s Central location. The classes are offered as part of a collaboration between BPL and the Harvard Club of Birmingham. The series instructor is John Whitman, PhD. A veteran of both the private and nonprofit sectors, Dr. Whitman has also taught leadership and management courses at American Unive

Southern History Book of the Month: The Very Worst Road: Travellers' Accounts of Crossing Alabama's Old Creek Indian Territory, 1820-1847

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by Mary Anne Ellis, Southern History Department , Central Library The Very Worst Road: Travellers' Accounts of Crossing Alabama's Old Creek Indian Territory, 1820-1847 Compiled by Jeffrey C. Benton "Over the river and through the woods . . ." This is a peak time of year for travel, complete with traffic jams and unexpected delays—but the next time you fret about how long it takes to reach your destination, be thankful you’re not traveling the old Alabama roads of the early 19th century. The Very Worst Road is a compilation of writings about what it meant to travel in the days when going fifty miles was a long journey that might last all day or into the night. There were no rest areas and no motels, no guarantee of spending the night with a roof over your head. However, it was a wonderful era for travel writing, as Benton points out in his prologue: In the years before the American Civil War, travel books captivated the imaginations of Americans and Britons

Curl Up with Books and Win Prizes as Part of BPL Winter Reading Challenge

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What: Birmingham Public Library 2019 Winter Reading Challenge When:  January 1-31, 2019 Details: BPL is among libraries across the country participating in Beanstack’s   2nd Annual Winter Reading Challenge. All participants who read and log 310 minutes during the month of January will be entered into a drawing for a Winter Prize Pack. Cold weather months are a good time to curl up to a good book. The Birmingham Public Library wants to encourage patrons of all ages to take time out this winter and experience the joy of reading. From January 1 through January 31, 2019, BPL is among libraries across the country participating in Beanstack’s 2nd Annual Winter Reading Challenge, sponsored by Mark Cuban. All participants who read and log 310 minutes (about 10 minutes a day) will be entered into a drawing for a Winter Prize Pack. Each of BPL's 19 libraries will present the patron who wins their drawing one Winter Prize Pack gift card.  Hundreds of libraries and schools

Book Review: Casey Stengel: Baseball’s Greatest Character

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by David Ryan, Central Library, Arts, Literature and Sports Department Casey Stengel: Baseball’s Greatest Character Marty Appel “There comes a time in every man’s life, and I’ve had plenty of them.” Looking back over this week’s winter baseball meetings, it seems that every sports reporter is talking about launch angles, or the possibility of super-agent Scott Boras securing a $400 million paycheck for Bryce Harper. And, as always, the commissioner’s office seems to be concerned only with "the pace of the game." In this cynical time, it’s relaxing to read about a golden bygone era in baseball when salaries were doled out in the tens of thousands, and players and managers could become "American folk heroes" simply by playing a game. Casey Stengel: Baseball’s Greatest Character by Marty Appel is just such a feel-good biography about a great American sports figure. Casey Stengel’s (1891-1975) life spanned baseball eras. He was first paid to play basebal

Lawson State Community College Quartet to Perform Christmas Concert at Central Library December 16

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Members of the Lawson State Community College Quartet and instructor If you want to get in the holiday spirit, make your way down to the Central Library in downtown Birmingham for a free Christmas concert featuring the Lawson State Community College Quartet. The concert will take place in Central Library East Grand Reading Room on Sunday, December 16, 4:00 p.m. Performers will be the LSCC Quartet, comprised of Kayla King, Heavyn Leigh Whiteside, Javaris Williams, and Jemanuel Pullom. The group will perform popular Christmas songs and carols, such as “Winter Wonderland,” “Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas,” and “Silent Night.” The Lawson State Community College is led by Dr. Jillian Johnson.

Kids, Wear Your PJs to Titusville Library for the Polar Express Movie Marathon!

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by Amanda Jenkins, Titusville Branch Library Friday, December 21, marks the first day of winter, and what better way to kick off the season than by watching some holiday movies? Join us at the Titusville Branch Library for our annual children’s holiday movie marathon. This year’s theme is "The Polar Express," and kids are encouraged to wear their pajamas! We’ll be watching The Polar Express and Arthur Christmas during our morning hours ( 9:00 a.m.–1:00 p.m. ) and Home Alone and A Christmas Story will be shown during the afternoon ( 2:00–6:00 p.m. ) Light refreshments will be provided, and no registration is required. Come through and relax with a movie . . . or four!

Best Genealogy Websites of 2018

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by Mary Beth Newbill, Central Library, Southern History Department Family Tree Magazine has released its annual list of best genealogy websites . This exhaustive list of over 200 websites (most are free, but some do require a membership) includes such standards as the National Archives and Records Administration , Findagrave , and FamilySearch . However, the real fun lies in exploring the lesser known and more niche sites. Here are a few of my favorites: Feeding America: The Historic American Cookbook Project Created by Michigan State University, this site consists of 76 digitized cookbooks dating from the late 18th to the early 20th century. The cookbooks are arranged by date and interest (hotel, church, regional, ethnic, etc.). Each cookbook has an introductory essay that explains the cookbook and the food tradition it represents. Food is such an important part of our culture and seeing what our ancestors ate and how they prepared it provides us with a fascinating glimpse i

CANCELED: Retirement Planning Workshop: "Managing Debt" at Central Library December 19

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Update: The rescheduled workshop for December 19 has been canceled. Update:  The December 12 "Managing Debt" workshop has been canceled due to a scheduling conflict. It has been rescheduled for December 19, same time and location. We are sorry for any inconvenience this has caused. You may register for the December 19 workshop on the BPL events calendar here . What: Money Matters Retirement Planning Workshop: " Managing Debt " When:   December 12, 2018 Time: 12:00–1:00 p.m. Where:  Central Library, Linn-Henley Research Library, 4th floor Retirement is something that most of us look forward to. It is indeed an appealing notion to think that one day you will not have to get up every day and go to work. But retirement can also be a troubling notion as well, especially if you are worried about your financial situation. Concerns about money and finances are the primary reason that people do not enjoy their retirement years to the fullest. Perhaps these c

2018 Holiday Happenings at the Birmingham Public Library

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The Birmingham Public Library's 19 locations are hosting programs to get patrons in the holiday mood. All of the programs are free and open to the public. Neighborhood Christmas Extravaganza, Thursday, December 6, 6:00-8:00 p.m., Powderly Branch Library Celebrate the holidays at our concert featuring Regi Yarbrough & Company. Annual Christmas Musical, Tuesday,  December 11, 6:30-8:30 p.m.,  West End Branch Library   Enjoy a free concert featuring many of your favorite holiday classics. Refreshments will be served. Baroque Sounds of the Season, Tuesday, December 11, 6:00 p.m., Central Library , Grand Reading Room Holiday music performed by "Birmingham Baroque." Members include Alice Mazanec, cello; Suzanne Beaudry, harpsichord; Bonnie Furuto, violin; and Ken Kirby, flute/recorder. Open to all age groups. UAB Theatre Presents The Diva Tour!, Friday, December 7, 10:30 a.m., North Avondale Library Style and talent collide in this tribute to Judy Garla

BPL Hosting Five Holiday Concerts in December

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The Birmingham Public Library is hosting five holiday concerts to help patrons get in a festive mood. The concerts will take place at the Central, North Birmingham, Powderly, and West End Libraries. The concerts are among nearly 100 free holiday events and workshops being held at 19 locations across Birmingham between now and Christmas. Click here for the listing of BPL holiday programs . Schedule of concerts: Neighborhood Christmas Extravaganza, Thursday, December 6, 6:00–8:00 p.m., Powderly Branch Library Celebrate the holidays with a concert featuring Regi Yarbrough & Company . Holiday Gala Featuring Music by Fee-Fee Redmon, Monday, December 10, 4:00–5:30 p.m., North Birmingham Library Celebrate the holiday season with holiday music provided by Fee-Fee Redmon of Fee-Nomenal Music. Join the Youth Department for fun holiday games, a yummy edible craft, and a holiday make-and-take craft. Light refreshments will be served. Annual Christmas Musical, Tuesday, December

You Are Invited – Holiday Open Houses and Parties at Birmingham Public Library in December

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Holiday Open House, December 15, 2:30–4:30 p.m., Southside Library Enjoy refreshments, holiday music, and a craft activity. Register to win prizes and a special food basket Holiday Fun and Games, December 19, 10:00 a.m., Wylam Library  Christmas music, interactive Christmas games, and more. Registration required; call 205-785-0349. Chapter Chatters Book Club Holiday Party,  December 19, 10:30 a.m., North Avondale Library Members of the book club will discuss the month's book selection while enjoying food and music. Hot Chocolate, Sweet Cookies, and Cool Winter Crafts,  December 19, 4:00 p.m., Central Library, Youth Department Children and teens are invited to celebrate the winter holiday by enjoying some warm hot chocolate and cookies. Holiday craft stations will be provided for kids to create a take-home craft. Holiday Meet and Greet,  December 19, Ensley Library Enjoy a holiday treat with the library staff. Everyone in attendance will be entered into a gift card

Birmingham Public Library Honors Deputy Director Sandi Lee at Retirement Party

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Sandi Lee, third from left Birmingham Public Library staff gathered in the Central Library on December 7 to honor Deputy Director Sandra “Sandi” Vick Lee, who is retiring effective today. Lee spent 25 years with BPL, including nearly a year as interim director overseeing daily operations of the 19-library system. Lee began her career as a storyteller in the Children's Department at the Springville Road Regional Library. After obtaining her master's degree in Library and Information Studies, Lee advanced to Central Library as the head of the Children's Department and the Public Services Coordinator. She has also served as the Eastern Region and Adult Services coordinator before being named deputy director in the fall of 2015. Lee received her bachelor's degree from the University of Alabama at Birmingham and a Master of Library and Information Studies from the University of Alabama. She serves on the executive council for the Public Libraries in Jeffer

Jefferson County Library Association, BPL Honor 2018 Library Champions

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Library Champions of the Birmingham Public Library The Jefferson County Library Association hosted its Annual Holiday Luncheon and 2018 Library Champion Awards December 4 at Rosewood Hall in Homewood. The event included a retirement celebration for Pat Ryan, right, who retired this month after 20 years as executive director of the Jefferson County Library Cooperative . Among the 2018 Library Champions were three honored by the Birmingham Public Library: Lee Green, middle, on behalf of the Central Library for his passionate support of Bards & Brews . The Jones Valley Neighborhood by BPL Western Region for its support of the Powderly Branch Library . Former Birmingham City Council District 1 Councilor LaShunda Scales (who is now a Jefferson County commissioner) by BPL Eastern Region for her support of the Springville Road Regional Branch Library , including donating $95,000 in cash and furniture. (Sumiphra Karrasu, right, accepted the award for Scale

Hooking and Stitches Crochet Program to Be Held Sunday, December 2, at Central Library

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 G elenda Norman, Hooking & Stitches instructor What: Hooking and Stitches, a crochet/knitting program When: Sunday, December 2, 3:30-5:00 p.m. Where: Central Library Story Castle on the Second Floor Details: Open to both novice crochet/knitters and those with experience in fiber art. For more information, contact Gelenda Norman at 205-226-3655 or by email at gmnorman@bham.lib.al.us If you want to learn how to make scarves, hats and accessories as holiday gifts or to bless the homeless and others during the winter season, make plans to take advantage of Hooking and Stitches, a free crochet-knitting program being held this Sunday, December 2 at the Central Library. The class, taught by Gelenda Norman of Central’s Youth Department, is open to both novices as well as experienced knitters. Norman said the workshop is a good way to learn a skill for those desiring to bless children in area shelters and poor families facing the challenges of winter. “We will also mak

Dolores Hydock to Perform “A Christmas Memory” at Central Library December 2

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Dolores Hydock What: “A Christmas Memory,” a one-woman performance by Dolores Hydock When: Sunday, December 2, 3:00-4:00 p.m. Where: Central Library, Linn-Henley Research Library, Arrington Auditorium, 4th floor Details: There is always a full house for this performance, so come early and enjoy refreshments. For more information contact Jim Baggett at 205-226-3631 or jbaggett@bham.lib.al.us. The Christmas season doesn’t really begin until you have experienced Birmingham storyteller Dolores Hydock’s incredible one-woman performance of "A Christmas Memory,” Truman Capote 's poignant reminiscence of his boyhood in rural Alabama. Originally from Reading, Pennsylvania, Hydock is a nationally renowned storyteller who has entertained the public across the country, including being featured at the National Storytelling Festival in Jonesborough, Tennessee. In Alabama she is best known for “A Christmas Memory,” captivating audiences of all ages. As an actress Hydock ha