Friday, February 24, 2017

Upcoming Events at HPL

Computer bookComputer Class-Intro to Powerpoint

10:30 am- 12:00 pm, Saturday, February 25

De'ondra Pentecost will teach computer classes on Saturdays from 10:30 am to 12:00 pm. Registration is required. Call HPL at 231-722-8000 or visit HPL Events to register.  Brought to you through the generosity of the Friends of Hackley Library.
This weeks' topic--Powerpoint.  Learn how to create a slide show.  

BLACK HISTORY CALENDAR CONTEST AWARDS CEREMONY

2 PM, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 25

Join HPL in celebrating the talented winners of our Black History Month Calendar Contest as we appreciate their work, listen to the artists talk about their drawings, and enjoy light refreshments.


JazzIn the Tradition Jazz Ensemble

2:00 pm, Saturday, February 25

In The Tradition began in Detroit in the early 1990's when 5 members of the Neal Henry Septet formed the Christopher James/Charles Hopkins Quintet.  Over the years they became In the Tradition and found their calling.  Through the works of In The Tradition they “seek to educate listeners around the world about the African story, and hook the culturally disenfranchised members of the 'Diaspora' back into their heritage, laying on them [the] ensemble's refined expression of African-American classical music, in as authentic a presentation as they can muster.” (Matt Ward, Detroit Jazz Magazine, 10-16-13)
“This band's métier is straight-ahead Jazz, unplugged and resplendent in all its acoustic simplicity and textural earthiness, and underpinned by rhythms inspired by all parts of the far-flung reaches of the African Diaspora”...Matt Ward, Detroit Jazz Magazine, 10-16-13.
Brought to the community through a generous bequest from Bess Commodore. WUVS 103.7 "The Community Station" the Beat is the media sponsor.

Black history monthOpen Mic Poetry

6:00 PM, Monday, February 27

Read your own or your favorite Black History/Black Experience/African American poetry.  Clayton Hardiman will emcee the program.
Brought to the community through a generous bequest from Bess Commodore. WUVS 103.7 "The Community Station" the Beat is the media sponsor.

STORYTIME IN COLOR

6:45 PM, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 27

Celebrating Black History Month with stories about African American heritage, games, crafts and a snack.


Hen SappComedian Hen Sapp

7:00 pm, Tuesday, February 28

Love to laugh but don't want to hear the profanity and vulgarity that some comedians use?  Hen Sapp is a very good family friendly alternative.   Everyone is welcome at his shows, kids included.
Hen Sapp is a loving husband and father of two girls, and an edgy Christian comedian with a gift to make people laugh.  As long as he can remember, he has made people laugh, from classmates to teachers, friends and family with his quick and witty responses.  He learned to tell jokes by playing the dozens as a way to protect himself after being teased about his skin complexion.
This event will be held at The Corner, 286 W Muskegon Ave.
Brought to the community through a generous bequest from Bess Commodore. WUVS 103.7 "The Community Station" the Beat is the media sponsor.  This event is co-sponsored by the Central Unite Methodist Church.

publisher logoTech Wednesday

3:00 pm, Wednesday, March 1


Bring your laptop or tablet and follow along while we explain tech topics in an informal setting.  This week we'll look at Publisher and learn some tips and tricks.  Bring your questions and we'll answer as many as we can.

"OFF THE WALL" WRITING & DRAWING CONTEST

FROM MARCH 1 THROUGH MARCH  31

WHO:  Students in grades 7 - 12

WHAT:  Poems, stories, drawings, comics, or any other ORIGINAL creative work

HOW:  Pick up the details at the library, or check out our website:  www.hackleylibrary.org

ENTRIES ARE DUE NO LATER THAN 5 PM FRIDAY, MARCH 31.


tabletsTablet Tips and Tricks

1:00 pm, Wednesday, March 1

Want to do more with your tablet? Bring it to HPL on Wednesdays at 1:00 to get tech help. Walk ins welcome.

Yoga NidraYoga Nidra

12:15 - 12:45 pm, Thursday, March 2

Yoga nidra or yogic sleep is a state of consciousness between waking and sleeping, like the "going-to-sleep" stage. It is a state in which the body is completely relaxed, and the practitioner becomes systematically and increasingly aware of the inner world by following a set of verbal instructions. This state of consciousness (yoga nidra) is different from meditation in which concentration on a single focus is required. In yoga nidra the practitioner remains in a state of light pratyahara with four of his senses internalised, that is, withdrawn, and only the hearing still connects to the instructions. The yogic goal of both paths, deep relaxation (yoga nidra) and meditation are the same, a state called samadhi.
Yoga nidra is among the deepest possible states of relaxation while still maintaining full consciousness. In lucid dreaming, one is only, or mainly, cognizant of the dream environment, and has little or no awareness of one's actual environment.
The practice of yoga relaxation has been found to reduce tension and anxiety. The autonomic symptoms of high anxiety such as headache, giddiness, chest pain, palpitations, sweating and abdominal pain respond well. It has been used to help soldiers from war cope with posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD).
Yoga nidra refers to the conscious awareness of the deep sleep state, referred to as prajna in Mandukya Upanishad.
Theresa Bernhardt will guide people in this practice.  Please bring a yoga mat if possible (some will be available.)  This is timed to be able to do on a lunch hour.

Computer bookComputer Class-Word

10:30 am- 12:00 pm, Saturday, March 4

De'ondra Pentecost will teach computer classes on Saturdays from 10:30 am to 12:00 pm. Registration is required. Call HPL at 231-722-8000 or visit HPL Events to register.  Brought to you through the generosity of the Friends of Hackley Library.
his weeks' topic--Word:  Learn the basics of word processing, including opening and saving a document, entering text and making changes.  

"FRANCESCA" AUTHOR, SARAH BARNARD & ILLUSTRATOR, KATHARINE BOURDON VISIT HPL

2 PM SATURDAY, MARCH 4

Author Sarah Barnard stops by HPL to talk about her new book, bringing with her, Katharine Bourdon, the book's illustrator, who will give kids a peek at the world of book illustrating and drawing story characters.


craftsHackley Craft Club

6:00 pm, Monday, March 6

Join the fun!  Our craft club meets the first Monday of each month.  Participants will be able to request the crafts that will be offered during the year.  Led by Nancy Hartman.  This month the craft is an oven door towel.
Brought to you through the generosity of the Friends of Hackley Library.

tabletsTablet Tips and Tricks

1:00 pm, Wednesday, March 8

Want to do more with your tablet? Bring it to HPL on Wednesdays at 1:00 to get tech help. Walk ins welcome.

calculatorBest Financial Credit Union:  Financial Fitness Program

6:00 pm, Tuesday, March 7

When was the last time you reviewed your credit report or had your insurance quoted? Come listen to staff from Best Financial Credit Union and County Teacher's Insurance Agency to see how we can make YOU more financially fit!


MINECRAFT FOR KIDS

2 PM SATURDAY, MARCH 11

Mine for resources, build with blocks and defend your territory within our Minecraft environment. Play along with 19 other gamers here at Hackley Public Library.

REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED. BEGINNING MARCH 1ST, CALL 231-722-8014 TO REGISTER.

Tuesday, February 21, 2017

What to read while waiting for...



Norse Mythology
Norse Mythology
By Gaiman, Neil
2017-02 - W. W. Norton & Company
9780393609097 Check Our Catalog


Neil Gaiman has long been inspired by ancient mythology in creating the fantastical realms of his fiction. Now he turns his attention back to the source, presenting a bravura rendition of the great northern tales.
In Norse Mythology, Gaiman stays true to the myths in envisioning the major Norse pantheon: Odin, the highest of the high, wise, daring, and cunning; Thor, Odin's son, …More


Are you patiently (or not so patiently) waiting for that best seller?  Here are some suggestions.

Ragnarok: The End of the Gods
Ragnarok: The End of the Gods
By Byatt, A. S.
2013-03 - Canongate Us
9780802120847 Check Our Catalog

The gods meet their cataclysmic end in this acclaimed work of fiction from the inimitable author of "Possession" and "The Children's Book," now in paperback. As the bombs rain down on Britain, one young girl struggling to make sense of her new life, whose dark, war-ravaged days feel very removed from the peace and love being preached in church and at school. …More


Scandinavian Mythology
Scandinavian Mythology
By Davidson, H. R. Ellis
Author Davidson, Hilda Roderick Ellis
1986-10 - Bedrick
9780872260412 Check Our Catalog

…More



Don't Know Much about Mythology: Everything You Need to Know about the Greatest Stories in Human History But Never Learned
Don't Know Much about Mythology: Everything You Need to Know about the Greatest Stories in Human History But Never Learned
By Davis, Kenneth C.
2006-08 - HarperCollins Publishers
9780060932572 Check Our Catalog

Since the beginning of time, people have crafted imaginative stories that have served as both religion and science, philosophy and psychology, astronomy and biology. Now, popular historian Kenneth C. Davis explores the world of myth. …More

Friday, February 17, 2017

Upcoming Events


Computer bookComputer Class-Intro to the Internet

10:30 am- 12:00 pm, Saturday, February 18

De'ondra Pentecost will teach computer classes on Saturdays from 10:30 am to 12:00 pm. Registration is required. Call HPL at 231-722-8000 or visit HPL Events to register.  Brought to you through the generosity of the Friends of Hackley Library.
Intro to the Internet.  >Learn how to "surf the net" and find your away around cyberspace.  

BLACK HISTORY DESSERT CONTEST FOR KIDS

2 PM, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 18

Do you know grandma's secret sweet potato pie recipe? Is it the best you've ever had? Then hurry to enter it in the Hackley Public Library Black History Dessert Contest where adults and children can enter for a chance to win extraordinary prizes.

REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED. TO REGISTER, CALL 231-722-8014.

Black History  Month2nd Annual Sweet Soul Food Dessert Contest

2:00 pm, Saturday, February 18

Get your recipes out and find your best soul food dessert.  Compete for the best in the city.  Bring enough for attendees, plus the judge, to taste.  Sign up by calling HPL by February 11th.  We'll have prizes for 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place as well as a People's Choice award.  We'll have a panel of judges from the community.
Brought to the community through a generous bequest from Bess Commodore. WUVS 103.7 "The Community Station" the Beat is the media sponsor.

tabletsTablet Tips and Tricks

1:00 pm, Wednesday, February 22

Want to do more with your tablet? Bring it to HPL on Wednesdays at 1:00 to get tech help. Walk ins welcome.

Yoga NidraYoga Nidra

12:15 - 12:45 pm, Thursday, February 23

Yoga nidra or yogic sleep is a state of consciousness between waking and sleeping, like the "going-to-sleep" stage. It is a state in which the body is completely relaxed, and the practitioner becomes systematically and increasingly aware of the inner world by following a set of verbal instructions. This state of consciousness (yoga nidra) is different from meditation in which concentration on a single focus is required. In yoga nidra the practitioner remains in a state of light pratyahara with four of his senses internalised, that is, withdrawn, and only the hearing still connects to the instructions. The yogic goal of both paths, deep relaxation (yoga nidra) and meditation are the same, a state called samadhi.
Yoga nidra is among the deepest possible states of relaxation while still maintaining full consciousness. In lucid dreaming, one is only, or mainly, cognizant of the dream environment, and has little or no awareness of one's actual environment.
The practice of yoga relaxation has been found to reduce tension and anxiety. The autonomic symptoms of high anxiety such as headache, giddiness, chest pain, palpitations, sweating and abdominal pain respond well. It has been used to help soldiers from war cope with posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD).
Yoga nidra refers to the conscious awareness of the deep sleep state, referred to as prajna in Mandukya Upanishad.
Theresa Bernhardt will guide people in this practice.  Please bring a yoga mat if possible (some will be available.)  This is timed to be able to do on a lunch hour.

Computer bookComputer Class-Intro to Powerpoint

10:30 am- 12:00 pm, Saturday, February 25

De'ondra Pentecost will teach computer classes on Saturdays from 10:30 am to 12:00 pm. Registration is required. Call HPL at 231-722-8000 or visit HPL Events to register.  Brought to you through the generosity of the Friends of Hackley Library.
This weeks' topic--Powerpoint.  Learn how to create a slide show.  

BLACK HISTORY CALENDAR CONTEST AWARDS CEREMONY

2 PM, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 25

Join HPL in celebrating the talented winners of our Black History Month Calendar Contest as we appreciate their work, listen to the artists talk about their drawings, and enjoy light refreshments.


JazzIn the Tradition Jazz Ensemble

2:00 pm, Saturday, February 25

In The Tradition began in Detroit in the early 1990's when 5 members of the Neal Henry Septet formed the Christopher James/Charles Hopkins Quintet.  Over the years they became In the Tradition and found their calling.  Through the works of In The Tradition they “seek to educate listeners around the world about the African story, and hook the culturally disenfranchised members of the 'Diaspora' back into their heritage, laying on them [the] ensemble's refined expression of African-American classical music, in as authentic a presentation as they can muster.” (Matt Ward, Detroit Jazz Magazine, 10-16-13)
“This band's métier is straight-ahead Jazz, unplugged and resplendent in all its acoustic simplicity and textural earthiness, and underpinned by rhythms inspired by all parts of the far-flung reaches of the African Diaspora”...Matt Ward, Detroit Jazz Magazine, 10-16-13.
Brought to the community through a generous bequest from Bess Commodore. WUVS 103.7 "The Community Station" the Beat is the media sponsor.


Black history monthOpen Mic Poetry

6:00 PM, Monday, February 27

Read your own or your favorite Black History/Black Experience/African American poetry.  Clayton Hardiman will emcee the program.
Brought to the community through a generous bequest from Bess Commodore. WUVS 103.7 "The Community Station" the Beat is the media sponsor.

STORYTIME IN COLOR

6:45 PM, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 27

Celebrating Black History Month with stories about African American heritage, games, crafts and a snack.


Hen SappComedian Hen Sapp

7:00 pm, Tuesday, February 28

Love to laugh but don't want to hear the profanity and vulgarity that some comedians use?  Hen Sapp is a very good family friendly alternative.   Everyone is welcome at his shows, kids included.
Hen Sapp is a loving husband and father of two girls, and an edgy Christian comedian with a gift to make people laugh.  As long as he can remember, he has made people laugh, from classmates to teachers, friends and family with his quick and witty responses.  He learned to tell jokes by playing the dozens as a way to protect himself after being teased about his skin complexion.
This event will be held at The Corner, 286 W Muskegon Ave.
Brought to the community through a generous bequest from Bess Commodore. WUVS 103.7 "The Community Station" the Beat is the media sponsor.  This event is co-sponsored by the Central Unite Methodist Church.

publisher logoTech Wednesday

3:00 pm, Wednesday, March 1


Bring your laptop or tablet and follow along while we explain tech topics in an informal setting.  This week we'll look at Publisher and learn some tips and tricks.  Bring your questions and we'll answer as many as we can.

"OFF THE WALL" WRITING & DRAWING CONTEST

FROM MARCH 1 THROUGH MARCH  31

WHO:  Students in grades 7 - 12

WHAT:  Poems, stories, drawings, comics, or any other ORIGINAL creative work

HOW:  Pick up the details at the library, or check out our website:  www.hackleylibrary.org

ENTRIES ARE DUE NO LATER THAN 5 PM FRIDAY, MARCH 31.


tabletsTablet Tips and Tricks

1:00 pm, Wednesday, March 1

Want to do more with your tablet? Bring it to HPL on Wednesdays at 1:00 to get tech help. Walk ins welcome.

Yoga NidraYoga Nidra

12:15 - 12:45 pm, Thursday, March 2

Yoga nidra or yogic sleep is a state of consciousness between waking and sleeping, like the "going-to-sleep" stage. It is a state in which the body is completely relaxed, and the practitioner becomes systematically and increasingly aware of the inner world by following a set of verbal instructions. This state of consciousness (yoga nidra) is different from meditation in which concentration on a single focus is required. In yoga nidra the practitioner remains in a state of light pratyahara with four of his senses internalised, that is, withdrawn, and only the hearing still connects to the instructions. The yogic goal of both paths, deep relaxation (yoga nidra) and meditation are the same, a state called samadhi.
Yoga nidra is among the deepest possible states of relaxation while still maintaining full consciousness. In lucid dreaming, one is only, or mainly, cognizant of the dream environment, and has little or no awareness of one's actual environment.
The practice of yoga relaxation has been found to reduce tension and anxiety. The autonomic symptoms of high anxiety such as headache, giddiness, chest pain, palpitations, sweating and abdominal pain respond well. It has been used to help soldiers from war cope with posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD).
Yoga nidra refers to the conscious awareness of the deep sleep state, referred to as prajna in Mandukya Upanishad.
Theresa Bernhardt will guide people in this practice.  Please bring a yoga mat if possible (some will be available.)  This is timed to be able to do on a lunch hour.

Computer bookComputer Class-Word

10:30 am- 12:00 pm, Saturday, March 4

De'ondra Pentecost will teach computer classes on Saturdays from 10:30 am to 12:00 pm. Registration is required. Call HPL at 231-722-8000 or visit HPL Events to register.  Brought to you through the generosity of the Friends of Hackley Library.
his weeks' topic--Word:  Learn the basics of word processing, including opening and saving a document, entering text and making changes.  

"FRANCESCA" AUTHOR, SARAH BARNARD & ILLUSTRATOR, KATHARINE BOURDON VISIT HPL

2 PM SATURDAY, MARCH 4

Author Sarah Barnard stops by HPL to talk about her new book, bringing with her, Katharine Bourdon, the book's illustrator, who will give kids a peek at the world of book illustrating and drawing story characters.

Tuesday, February 14, 2017

What to read while waiting for...




Right Behind You
Right Behind You
By Gardner, Lisa
2017-01 - Dutton Books
9780525954583 Check Our Catalog
Lisa Gardner's next thriller following her runaway New York Times bestseller Find Her takes her wildly popular brand of suspense to new heights.

Is he a hero?

Eight years ago, Sharlah May Nash's older brother beat their drunken father to death with a baseball bat in order to save both of their lives. Now thirteen years old, Sharlah has finally
…More


Are you patiently (or not so patiently) waiting for that best seller?  Here are some suggestions.


Dead to Me
Dead to Me
By Staincliffe, Cath
2014-01 - Minotaur Books
9781250038548 Check Our Catalog
A riveting, sharply observed and thoroughly modern police procedural, Dead to Me features a stellar but unlikely female detective team, and is perfect for fans of Tess Gerritsen and Deborah Crombie. …More



Final Act
Final Act
By Gregson, J. M.
2016-09 - Severn House Publishers
9780727886040 Check Our Catalog
Lambert & Hook discover that interrogating professional actors is an impossible business in the latest intriguing mystery.

Sam Jackson is not a man who suffers fools or anyone else gladly. A successful British television producer who fancies himself as a Hollywood mogul, he makes enemies easily, and delights in the fact.

It is no great surprise that such a
…More

Friday, February 10, 2017

Upcoming Events



Bling Thing

Friday, February 10, 5 pm - 8 pm

Pre-sale party with wine and chocolates.  $10 donation requested.
Bling Thing is a sale of donated costume, vintage and precious jewelry, as well as, purses, scarves and other things with "bling" run by the Friends of Hackley Library.  All proceeds go to the library.

tiaraBling Thing

Saturday, February 11, 10 am - 2 pm

Bling Thing is a sale of donated costume, vintage and precious jewelry, as well as, purses, scarves and other things with "bling" run by the Friends of Hackley Library.  All proceeds go to the library.


BRAD THE MAGICIAN

2 PM, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 11

JOIN HACKLEY PUBLIC LIBRARY AS WE CONTINUE TO CELEBRATE BLACK HISTORY MONTH WITH THE MAGIC AND COMEDY OF BRAD LANCASTER. FUN FOR KIDS OF ALL AGES, 1 - 101.


Southside with You

6:00 pm, Monday, February 13

This film chronicles the often hilarious summer 1989 afternoon when young associate Barack Obama tries to win the heart of a young lawyer, Michelle Robinson, across Chicago's south side.  If you missed this 90 minute tribute to enduring love, catch it at the library just in time for Valentines' Day.
Brought to you through the generous bequest from Bess Commodore.
WUVS, 103.7 "The Community Station" the Beat, is the media sponsor.

STORYTIME IN COLOR

6:45 PM, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 13

Celebrating Black History Month with stories about African American heritage, games, crafts and a snack.


Alices ordinary peopleAlice's Ordinary People

6:00 pm, Tuesday, February 14

Alice's Ordinary People is a documentary DVD about Alice Tregay, an unsung heroine of the Civil Rights Movement.  Her remarkable story spans the historic period from the marches of Dr. King to the election of Barack Obama; in fact, her great contribution in the field of politics is the thread which connects the two.  A more thorough description is offered at imaginevideo.org  under the tab Alice's Ordinary People.
Alice was recently featured on the NPR program "The Story with Dick Gordon."
Brought to the community through a generous bequest from Bess Commodore.   WUVS 103.7 "The Community Station" the Beat is the media sponsor.
www.thestory.org/stories/2012-08/alice-tregay-and-her-life-politics          
A librarian from Lakeland, Florida recently wrote:
Alice's Ordinary People is officially in our library collection and the shelf for checkout.  I did get a chance to see your film and I enjoyed it immensely.  It underlines how important it is to do one's part, even if one thinks it's small, to effect a good change in the world at large.
I found it quite inspiring...

tabletsTablet Tips and Tricks

1:00 pm, Wednesday, February 15

Want to do more with your tablet? Bring it to HPL on Wednesdays at 1:00 to get tech help. Walk ins welcome.

Tech Wednesday-Excel Tips

3:00 pm, Wednesday, February 15


Bring your laptop or tablet and follow along while we explain tech topics in an informal setting.  Today we'll take a look at Excel.  Bring your questions and we'll answer as many as we can.

Yoga NidraYoga Nidra

12:15 - 12:45 pm, Thursday, February 16

Yoga nidra or yogic sleep is a state of consciousness between waking and sleeping, like the "going-to-sleep" stage. It is a state in which the body is completely relaxed, and the practitioner becomes systematically and increasingly aware of the inner world by following a set of verbal instructions. This state of consciousness (yoga nidra) is different from meditation in which concentration on a single focus is required. In yoga nidra the practitioner remains in a state of light pratyahara with four of his senses internalised, that is, withdrawn, and only the hearing still connects to the instructions. The yogic goal of both paths, deep relaxation (yoga nidra) and meditation are the same, a state called samadhi.
Yoga nidra is among the deepest possible states of relaxation while still maintaining full consciousness. In lucid dreaming, one is only, or mainly, cognizant of the dream environment, and has little or no awareness of one's actual environment.
The practice of yoga relaxation has been found to reduce tension and anxiety. The autonomic symptoms of high anxiety such as headache, giddiness, chest pain, palpitations, sweating and abdominal pain respond well. It has been used to help soldiers from war cope with posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD).
Yoga nidra refers to the conscious awareness of the deep sleep state, referred to as prajna in Mandukya Upanishad.
Theresa Bernhardt will guide people in this practice.  Please bring a yoga mat if possible (some will be available.)  This is timed to be able to do on a lunch hour.

Computer bookComputer Class-Intro to the Internet

10:30 am- 12:00 pm, Saturday, February 18

De'ondra Pentecost will teach computer classes on Saturdays from 10:30 am to 12:00 pm. Registration is required. Call HPL at 231-722-8000 or visit HPL Events to register.  Brought to you through the generosity of the Friends of Hackley Library.
Intro to the Internet.  >Learn how to "surf the net" and find your away around cyberspace.  

BLACK HISTORY DESSERT CONTEST FOR KIDS

2 PM, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 18

Do you know grandma's secret sweet potato pie recipe? Is it the best you've ever had? Then hurry to enter it in the Hackley Public Library Black History Dessert Contest where adults and children can enter for a chance to win extraordinary prizes.

REGISTRATION IS REQUIRED. TO REGISTER, CALL 231-722-8014.


Black History  Month2nd Annual Sweet Soul Food Dessert Contest

2:00 pm, Saturday, February 18

Get your recipes out and find your best soul food dessert.  Compete for the best in the city.  Bring enough for attendees, plus the judge, to taste.  Sign up by calling HPL by February 11th.  We'll have prizes for 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place as well as a People's Choice award.  We'll have a panel of judges from the community.
Brought to the community through a generous bequest from Bess Commodore. WUVS 103.7 "The Community Station" the Beat is the media sponsor.

tabletsTablet Tips and Tricks

1:00 pm, Wednesday, February 22

Want to do more with your tablet? Bring it to HPL on Wednesdays at 1:00 to get tech help. Walk ins welcome.

Yoga NidraYoga Nidra

12:15 - 12:45 pm, Thursday, February 23

Yoga nidra or yogic sleep is a state of consciousness between waking and sleeping, like the "going-to-sleep" stage. It is a state in which the body is completely relaxed, and the practitioner becomes systematically and increasingly aware of the inner world by following a set of verbal instructions. This state of consciousness (yoga nidra) is different from meditation in which concentration on a single focus is required. In yoga nidra the practitioner remains in a state of light pratyahara with four of his senses internalised, that is, withdrawn, and only the hearing still connects to the instructions. The yogic goal of both paths, deep relaxation (yoga nidra) and meditation are the same, a state called samadhi.
Yoga nidra is among the deepest possible states of relaxation while still maintaining full consciousness. In lucid dreaming, one is only, or mainly, cognizant of the dream environment, and has little or no awareness of one's actual environment.
The practice of yoga relaxation has been found to reduce tension and anxiety. The autonomic symptoms of high anxiety such as headache, giddiness, chest pain, palpitations, sweating and abdominal pain respond well. It has been used to help soldiers from war cope with posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD).
Yoga nidra refers to the conscious awareness of the deep sleep state, referred to as prajna in Mandukya Upanishad.
Theresa Bernhardt will guide people in this practice.  Please bring a yoga mat if possible (some will be available.)  This is timed to be able to do on a lunch hour.

Computer bookComputer Class-Intro to Powerpoint

10:30 am- 12:00 pm, Saturday, February 25

De'ondra Pentecost will teach computer classes on Saturdays from 10:30 am to 12:00 pm. Registration is required. Call HPL at 231-722-8000 or visit HPL Events to register.  Brought to you through the generosity of the Friends of Hackley Library.
This weeks' topic--Powerpoint.  Learn how to create a slide show.  

BLACK HISTORY CALENDAR CONTEST AWARDS CEREMONY

2 PM, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 25

Join HPL in celebrating the talented winners of our Black History Month Calendar Contest as we appreciate their work, listen to the artists talk about their drawings, and enjoy light refreshments.



JazzIn the Tradition Jazz Ensemble

2:00 pm, Saturday, February 25

In The Tradition began in Detroit in the early 1990's when 5 members of the Neal Henry Septet formed the Christopher James/Charles Hopkins Quintet.  Over the years they became In the Tradition and found their calling.  Through the works of In The Tradition they “seek to educate listeners around the world about the African story, and hook the culturally disenfranchised members of the 'Diaspora' back into their heritage, laying on them [the] ensemble's refined expression of African-American classical music, in as authentic a presentation as they can muster.” (Matt Ward, Detroit Jazz Magazine, 10-16-13)
“This band's métier is straight-ahead Jazz, unplugged and resplendent in all its acoustic simplicity and textural earthiness, and underpinned by rhythms inspired by all parts of the far-flung reaches of the African Diaspora”...Matt Ward, Detroit Jazz Magazine, 10-16-13.
Brought to the community through a generous bequest from Bess Commodore. WUVS 103.7 "The Community Station" the Beat is the media sponsor.