Library Activities: July 2018

Kids Programs
Special
School Supply Drive – now through September 10th! Here is a list of items required by grade schools. Thank you for supporting local students!
Ticonderoga pencils #2
Colored pencils (12 or 24 pack)
Crayons (24 pack Crayola)
Markers (Crayola broad line and/or fine tip)
Yellow highlighters
Dry erase markers (expo)
Colored pencils (12 pack)
Sharpie markers (fine and regular)
Glue sticks (Avery or Elmer’s)
Watercolors (Prang or Crayola)
Erasers (Pink Pearl)
Composition notebooks
Spiral notebookBinder (3-ring, 1 or 11/2” with pockets)
Notebook dividers (5 tab)
Backpacks

Which house do you think I was sorted into?

Harry Potter publicity

 

Harry Potter’s Birthday – 200 kids and parents attended to make wands and potions, eat cupcakes, and get sorted into their house.

 

 

Summer Reading Programs – Sandy

New display areas!

89 kids and parents attended Parlor of Wonders Magic show
74
Border Collie International
45 3 hand Stephen
47 The Lego Guy

Summer Reading Programs – Hoodland

Parlor of Wonders

Border Collie Intnl

29 kids and parents attended Parlor of Wonders Magic Show
28
Boder Collie International
16 The Lego Guy
26
Dragon Theater Productions – puppet making

Ongoing
Vista Apartments – 79 kids and parents to paint, create origami, and do Summer Reading Challenges.

Wy’East Artisans Art Club – 67 kids and parents attended in two weeks.
Storytime – Sandy Preschool 91 kids and parents, Sandy Wee Ones 57, Hoodland 39
Read to the Dog – 15 kids read to Ananda
LEGO Club – Sandy 10 kids and parents, Hoodland 2

Teen Programs
Special
Metropolitan Youth Symphony (Summer Reading) – 19 teens
Anime Drawing Workshop (Summer Reading) – 12 teens

Ongoing
Paint Nite – 20 teens came to paint with Melissa Lawrence
Anime Club – 12 teens
Coding Club – 12 teens
MakerSpace – 5 teens
T-LAB – 3 teens

Mt Hood Express

On the tour

Adult Programs
Special
Timberline Lodge Magical History Tour – 21 people rode Mt Hood Express to Timberline, and toured it.This program was in coordination with the Senior Center and Transit Department!

Seed Library
Mt Hood Farmers Market – talked to 90 people, checked out 21 seed packets, made 2 new library cards, gave out 23 Summer Reading packets, and checked out one book.

Gardening During Drought -17 people attended this class taught by Clackamas County Master Gardeners.

Seed packet stuffing – 12 volunteers

Ongoing
Coffee House – 43 people came to listen to Adlai Alexander.  Noted for the sweetness and wide range of his voice, Adlai Alexander sings and accompanies himself with intricate guitar in a way that’s rare in both the acoustic and jazz worlds.

Paint Nite – 18 people came to paint with Melissa Lawrence.

Book Group – Men’s 10 people came to discuss Proof of Guilt by Charles Todd, Hoodland 8 people came to discuss Britt-Marie Was Here by Fredrik Backman.

Photography Group – 6 people met to begin planning a community photo contest and “mini-con”

Public Notary – Hoodland 1

Exhibits
Quilt – Hoodland 
made by Pat Sharp of the Mt Hood Piecemaker’s Club

Clackamas County Arts Alliance
A group art exhibit based on Lake Oswego Reads book Good Morning, Midnight by Lily Brooks is at Sandy Library.

George Hoyt

Friends of Sandy Library
Held a book sale during Mountain Fest.  All proceeds go towards Library Programs.  Thank you George Hoyt and the Friends!