Friday, February 9, 2018

Upcoming Events at HPL


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Century Club

Friday, February 9 from 5:00 to 8:00:  Presale party with wine and chocolate.  $10 donation.  


The Annual Bling Thing returns this February.  This is always a fun event and a chance to get yourself some new bling!
Donations of costume, vintage or other jewelry accepted at the Hackley Public Library any time.  We also other "sparkly" things such as scarves, purses and hats.
All the money raised goes to support adult and childrens programs at HPL.



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Century Club

Saturday, February 10, 10:00 to 2:00  Public Sale.


The Annual Bling Thing returns this February.  This is always a fun event and a chance to get yourself some new bling!
Donations of costume, vintage or other jewelry accepted at the Hackley Public Library any time.  We also other "sparkly" things such as scarves, purses and hats.
All the money raised goes to support adult and childrens programs at HPL.

THIRD ANNUAL SWEET SOUL FOOD DESSERT CONTEST

FEBRUARY 10, SATURDAY, 2:00

Get your recipes out and find your best soul food dessert. Compete for the best in the city. Bring enough for judges and the attendees to taste. We'll have prizes for 1st, 2nd, and 3rd place judged by executive chef Megan Gorsticki, plus a People's Choice Award.

Do you know grandma's secret recipes? Are they the best you ever had? Then hurry and enter the Hackley Public Library's Black History Dessert Contest where adults and children can enter for a chance to win extraordinary prizes. Get out your recipe files!

Registration is required. Sign up by calling 722-8000 by February 9th.

Brought to the community through a generous bequest from Bess Commodore. WUVS 103.7 "The Community Station" the Beat is the media sponsor.



 

GIRLS WHO CODE

FEBRUARY 12, MONDAY, 5:30-6:30

Hackley Public Library is excited to launch a coding club just for girls! We are an official host site for the international Girls Who Code organization. The club is open to students grade 6 and up. In the club, girls will master the basics of coding like loops, variables, functions, and conditionals to name a few.

We will meet every Monday evening starting in January through the end of May.

Registration is required. Please register online at hackleylibrary.org or by calling 231-722-8014.


movies at the libraryMovies @ the Library

5:30 pm, Tuesday, February 13

Come to the library to see movies on the first Tuesday of the month.  Bring your own snacks and non-alcoholic beverages.  This month we'll be screening Hidden Figures.   “As the United States raced against Russia to put a man in space, NASA found untapped talent in a group of African-American female mathematicians that served as the brains behind one of the greatest operations in U.S. history. Dorothy Vaughan, Mary Jackson, and Katherine Johnson crossed all gender, race, and professional lines while their brilliance and desire to dream big, beyond anything ever accomplished before by the human race, firmly cemented them in U.S. history as true American heroes. “  The movie runs 127 minutes.   Brought to the community through a generous bequest from Bess Commodore.   WUVS 103.7 "The Community Station" the Beat is the media sponsor.

"I LOVE BOOKS" VALENTINE'S DAY STORYTIME

FEBRUARY 14, WEDNESDAY, 10:30

We're moving our normal storytime to Valentine's Day! We're excited to have a special guest reader:  Justin Jennings--Superintendent of Muskegon Public Schools. He will share with us his favorite books and love of reading. Don't forget to stay for a special craft!


tabletsTips and Tricks for Phones and Tablets

1:00 pm, Wednesday, February 14

Having trouble with your tablet? Flustered by your phone? Bring it to HPL on Wednesdays from 1:00 to 2:00 to get tech help. Walk ins welcome.

publisherComputer Class-Publisher

10:30 am, Saturday, February 17

De'ondra Pentecost will teach computer classes on Saturdays from 10:30 am to 12:00 pm. Registration is required. Call HPL at 231-722-7276 to register or visit our calendar to register . Registeration opens one month before the class.  Brought to you through the generosity of the Friends of Hackley Library.
This weeks' topic--Intro to Publisher.  Learn how to make posters and signs.

MOVIES AT THE LIBRARY:  THE PRINCESS AND THE FROG

FEBRUARY 17, SATURDAY, 2:00

Enjoy this modern take on a classic fairy tale. Will Tiana be able to turn the prince back into a human? Or will he be stuck as a frog forever? Enjoy a snack and make a craft as you watch this fun Disney 


flagHackley Public Library is closed on February 19 in observance of President's Day


Tech Tuesday

12:00 - 7:00 pm Tuesday, February 20

Reserve your 30 minute appointment to have your computer/tech questions answered by our in-house IT people. We will answer questions on using computers and apps-anything from how to navigate Windows to how to upload pictures to Facebook.  Call 231-722-8012 at least 24 hours in advance to reserve your spot.  By appointment only, walk-in spots will not be available.

tabletsTips and Tricks for Phones and Tablets

1:00 pm, Wednesday, February 21

Having trouble with your tablet? Flustered by your phone? Bring it to HPL on Wednesdays from 1:00 to 2:00 to get tech help. Walk ins welcome.

STORYTIME!

FEBRUARY 22, THURSDAY, 10:30

Join us for stories, songs, movement activities, and a craft just for little ones.


powerpointComputer Class-Intro to Powerpoint

10:30 am- 12:00 pm, Saturday, February 24

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.   Registeration opens one month before the class date. Brought to you through the generosity of the Friends of Hackley Library.
This weeks' topic--Powerpoint.  Learn how to create a slide show.  

AWARDS CEREMONY FOR BLACK HISTORY MONTH CALENDAR AND COLORING CONTESTS

FEBRUARY 24, SATURDAY, 2:00

You submitted your best artwork, and we chose the winners! Find out if you won at our awards ceremony. Then stay to listen to In the Tradition, a great jazz band from Detroit performing for the whole family. Refreshments will be provided.


jazzIn the Tradition Jazz Ensemble

2:00 pm, Saturday, February 24

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.

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