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Friends will Close Bookstore at Central Library

Get your Used Book Bargains before October 10.

Central Resource Library is preparing for Phase 2 of extensive renovations, during 2021. The work is extensive and as a result the Friends of Johnson County Library Bookstore at Central closes permanently October 10th.

Not to worry! You can still make great deals for a good cause with by-appointment shopping at our Antioch and Blue Valley Libraries bookstores

Meanwhile, we’re closing out inventory at Central, and there are bargains galore. You can take advantage of their 50% off books and AV renovations sale from now until they close!

  • Schedule your shopping appointment with Becky at bepperson.jclfriends@yahoo.com
     
  • Appointment times at CENTRAL only: Mondays (9:00-4:30); Tuesdays and Wednesdays (Noon-4:30); Thursdays (Noon-7:30)
    We will also be open Saturday Oct. 10 (Time TBD)
     
  • Includes children's books! Which, as our regular shoppers know, is a BIG DEAL. We’re sorry to see Central go, and we look forward to welcoming you to our Renovations Sale!
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Scary Story Contest and Reading

Kids and teens! Enter our Scary Story Contest! This contest is open to children and teens up to 19 years old through October 16. One entry per person, please.

Then join us for a virtual Friday Fright Night on as we read some stories by select winners from the Scary Story Contest. This event will be fun for all ages. In between readings we will feature some spooky artwork and recommend Halloween reads. Register now to get the link to the virtual program »

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Encore Five for Five

In case you missed our latest podcast episode, here's your chance to give it a listen. A new 5 for 5 Did you hear? podcast episode will be available next week.

What's 5 for 5? We go around the Library to hear from 5 different voices for 5 topics 5 minutes at a time! In this episode:

  1. Census wrap up
  2. Career and Finance online series
  3. Book party
  4. Debate watch parties 
  5. Collector’s corner 

If this episode had any more goodness stuffed into it, there'd be an explosion of confetti.

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Your Career. Your Finances. Your Success.

We have everything you need to help you with your career and personal finance.

Virtual Career and Finance programs? Yep.

Answers to financial questions? For sure.

Resources about local hiring and unemployment? You know it.

Financial relief information? Budgeting and money management? What about scam avoidance? We did say everything. Career and Finance help is a click away.

We even have a new monthly newsletter »

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Join the Young Adult Literary Council

Teens are invited to join the YA Literary Council to share favorite books, review titles for the Library website and participate in fun activities. You can meet new people and receive volunteer credit hours for your time with us. Join today »

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Write On!

In October we're offering several writing programs to help you hone your craft. All of these programs are virtual and require registration.

Elements of a Sentence: Building Sentences for Rhetorical Effect October 3, 9 am

Writing Contest Winners Reading October 20, 7 pm

Publishing Options and Opportunities October 21, 6:30 pm

And don't forget our Writers Conference November 12-15!

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Featured Artist Friday: Thighmaster

Though their promotional photos paint them as a house band for a Suzanne Somers workout video, Lawrence's Thighmaster brand of catchy, surf-tinged garage rock strips away the kitsch and establishes them as one of the region's bands to watch. Their debut--Between the Knees and Squeeze--was released earlier this year on High Dive Records, and we spoke to the group about their formation, their unique sound, and their idiosyncratic taste in neon workout attire. 

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How did the group come together?  

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TBT: Punctuation Day!!!

As you and every Librarian like our friend Edna C. Ross very well know, it’s Punctuation Day!

Punctuation, it's the difference between "Let's eat friends" and "Let's eat; friends."

Remember, jocohistory.org is the place to time travel through local history. Be sure to follow our hashtag on Twitter!

Happy Throwback Thursday! Some call it the best day of the week.

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New podcast episode: 5 for 5

We talk to 5 groups about 5 topics 5 minutes at a time. We call it 5 for 5.

In this episode, we chat about:

  • Census: One Long Strange Trip
  • Career and Finance Online Series
  • Book Party!
  • Debate Watch Parties
  • Collector’s Corner 

It's a special 5 for 5 Did you hear?

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JCL Makers On a Roll

While the Johnson County Library’s Black & Veatch MakerSpace may be closed, its makers are still keeping busy and finding innovative ways to contribute their skills for the good of the library and the community. One of their latest projects involved something unusual: a steamroller.

During Project Block & Roll, the makers combined a new 3-D carving tool, the X-Carve, with a 36-inch construction roller to showcase a local artist and new MakerSpace equipment, and to raise money for the Library Foundation. The roller pressed ink from a carved wood block onto paper to create a print of a local artist’s work that was as large as 45”x32”.

Five of the art prints were donated to the Library Foundation, and donors were able to purchase $100 raffle tickets during the annual Library Lets Loose fundraiser for the chance of winning a print. Angelica Sandoval, one of the MakerSpace facilitators, said the steamroller rental and delivery fees were donated by Sunbelt.

“There were many parts of the project I enjoyed,” Sandoval said. She was especially glad to get to format the chosen artist’s piece for printing using the X-Carve, and to join the other makers in driving the industrial roller. “It was slower than I expected,” she added.

The Black & Veatch MakerSpace facilitators placed a call for art entries for Block & Roll online so they could choose and involve a Kansas City artist in the project. After hours of deliberation, they unanimously chose Shawn Sanem’s “Hurgle” from which to make the limited edition prints. As the winner, Sanem received two artist proofs from a master printer and $400. Also involved was Mark Raymer as the Master Printmaker. Raymer provided logistical guidance to the MakerSpace facilitators on the day

Block & Roll isn’t the only maker project in the works right now. There are several maker kits in circulation that allow for the exploration of coding using the free web program Make Code alongside circuit boards, a manual, and a cord for computer connection. 

Like other library staff, the makers have moved programs online such as their microbit workshop and sewing class, always finding new ways to work with and reach out to patrons. Sandoval said the Black & Veatch MakerSpace also provides remote 3D Printing for patrons during this time of limited services.

“The idea is that patrons reserve a time to print a model from TinkerCad or Thingiverse. A makerspace facilitator will then walk the patron through our 3D slicing program via Zoom” explained Sandoval, and patrons can then “pick up their finished print on the hold shelf at Central Resource Library.”

Having been with the Black & Veatch MakerSpace for two years, Sandoval says she most enjoys having “the opportunity to be creative while being able to teach patrons how to use tools and complete their projects.”

-- Catherine Strayhall