Library News
We’ll be having a great time this Wednesday! We’ll be cooking with kid-friendly cuisine that will put a smile on any child’s face. Hop on down to the library for pictures with the Easter Bunny and enjoy an Easter egg hunt and Storytime on March 31. Don’t forget your Easter baskets!
Mommy and Me is a terrific time for your infant or toddler. You and your baby can grow closer as Baby’s brain gets a boost. Sing nursery songs, play finger-games, and have a lot of fun while you help your child learn and grow. Monday’s at 11:30 a.m.!
Come in and adopt a book from our collection! Just donate $10, and we’ll put a bookplate in the book with your name (or the name of someone you love) to let everyone know that you adopted it!
New at the library: Hobby Magazine. From livestock to crops to comparisons of brands of feed and equipment, everything you need to know to run your own hobby farm better can be found in this magazine. Whether you have a family farm or just a few goats or chickens in your backyard, this magazine has something for you! Kiki Magazine. Do you know a girl who likes fashion, and loves to be creative? Then Kiki is for her! From recipes for strawberry lemonade to articles from fashion insiders, this is a great magazine for the fashionconscious girl in your life!
Links to this and other great sites can be found at www.sjrls.org
Flickr
Looking for a picture of a bluejay? Flickr can help you find it. Want to post your own pictures? Flickr does it for free. Check it out – it’s pretty awesome!
Academic Earth The latest campus revolutionaries are the so-called edupunks — and their mission is to break up the ivory tower so everyone can pile into the classroom. MIT was the first university to heed the edupunk call: it started posting syllabi, course notes and videotaped lectures on ocw.mit.edu back in 2001. Harvard, Berkeley, Yale, Princeton and Stanford soon followed suit, with their own schemes for posting videos of their most popular courses. Now Academic Earth aggregates all this material so you can audit classes from the comfort of your computer.
Well, that’s all for now – see you at the library!








