Events
This class will expose children who are homeschooled to great artists and their works. Children will be allowed to explore the art of each artist that is discussed with hands-in experience creating projects in a variety of media.
This class meets in the Library Annex from 10:00 to Noon.
This event is held in the Library Annex
Learn a new handcraft.
Share your knitting and crocheting ideas and skills.
Have a cup of coffee and visit in a comfortable setting.
Tune in to WCMY to hear the discussion of this book.
Book selection to be announced.
This class will expose children who are homeschooled to great artists and their works. Children will be allowed to explore the art of each artist that is discussed with hands-in experience creating projects in a variety of media.
This class meets in the Library Annex from 10:00 to Noon.
Literature...Auto repair...Job search & more.
The world is your oyster when you learn how to use our free databases!
We'll show you RELIABLE, informative internet sites you'll use over & over!
Any age may attend, but program is geared to children from 3 to 6 years.
This program is from 1:00 to 2:00 p.m.
*Registration is required!
Hands-on basic computer class that is designed for patrons with minimal or no computer experience.
Leap Frogs is a story hour for children who have turned three years old. Younger siblings have the opportunity to attend Tiny Tadpoles during this time. Adults are encouraged to allow their child to participate in the activities with their peers and to not sit with a different group. One of our goals is to teach the children to be part of a classroom and prepare them for the transition to kindergarten; however, parents must remain in the building. Morning sessions begin promptly at 10:00 a.m.
Tiny Tadpoles are special storytimes for out tiniest patrons where a parent or caregiver is a part of the program. Stories, fingerplays, music, social playtime, and peer interactions are incorporated into the 55 minute program. Penny Basenhard (Mrs. B), the facilitator, is a former Kindergarten and Preschool teacher.
Sessions begin promptly at 10:05 a.m. Sign up for either Tuesday or Wednesday programs.
Hands-on basic computer class that is designed for patrons with minimal or no computer experience.
Leap Frogs is a story hour for children who have turned three years old. Younger siblings have the opportunity to attend Tiny Tadpoles during this time. Adults are encouraged to allow their child to participate in the activities with their peers and to not sit with a different group. One of our goals is to teach the children to be part of a classroom and prepare them for the transition to kindergarten; however, parents must remain in the building. Morning sessions begin promptly at 10:00 a.m.
Tiny Tadpoles are special storytimes for out tiniest patrons where a parent or caregiver is a part of the program. Stories, fingerplays, music, social playtime, and peer interactions are incorporated into the 55 minute program. Penny Basenhard (Mrs. B), the facilitator, is a former Kindergarten and Preschool teacher.
Sessions begin promptly at 10:05 a.m. Sign up for either Tuesday or Wednesday programs.
Leap Frogs is a story hour for children who have turned three years old. Younger siblings have the opportunity to attend Tiny Tadpoles during this time. Adults are encouraged to allow their child to participate in the activities with their peers and to not sit with a different group. One of our goals is to teach the children to be part of a classroom and prepare them for the transition to kindergarten; however, parents must remain in the building. Morning sessions begin promptly at 10:00 a.m.
Any age may attend, but programming is geared to children from 6 months to 6 years.
This program begins at 6:00pm on Wednesday evenings.
*Registration is required!
Book: The Bell Witch
Author: Brent Monahan
Synopsis: Known throughout Tennessee as "Old Kate", the Bell witch took up residence with John Bell's family in 1818.
It was a cruel and noisy spirit, given to rapping and gnawing sounds before it found its voices.
...a truly chilling story
This class will expose children who are homeschooled to great artists and their works. Children will be allowed to explore the art of each artist that is discussed with hands-in experience creating projects in a variety of media.
This class meets in the Library Annex from 10:00 to Noon.
This event will be held in the Reddick Library Annex for 4th - 6th Grade Girls.
Tickets available September 8th.
Charge of $5 per child (non-refundable).
Limited to 40 girls.
Special guest assistants will be the Marquette High School Cheerleaders!
Many activities are planned, including:
Hairstyling * Manicures/Pedicures * Make-up
Hands-on basic Internet class that is designed for patrons with minimal Internet experience. Participants must possess the ability to operate the mouse.
Hands-on basic Internet class that is designed for patrons with minimal Internet experience. Participants must possess the ability to operate the mouse.
This event will be held in the Library Annex
Admission and popcorn are free!
Helvetica
Changing the world, one letter at a time...
This film about typography, graphic design, & global visual culture looks at the popularity of one typeface. It invites us to take a second look at the thousands of words we see everyday.
This event will be held in the Library Annex
Admission and popcorn are free!
Helvetica
Changing the world, one letter at a time...
This film about typography, graphic design, & global visual culture looks at the popularity of one typeface. It invites us to take a second look at the thousands of words we see everyday.
"Can you show me the card catalog?" Absolutely! Learn how to use the online catalog. Locate materials at Reddick & other libraries.
Learn how to view and send attachments and more! This class expands upon our Email Basics class.
Hands-on basic e-mail class that is designed for patrons with minimal or no e-mail experience. Participants must possess the ability to operate the mouse.
Leap Frogs is a story hour for children who have turned three years old. Younger siblings have the opportunity to attend Tiny Tadpoles during this time. Adults are encouraged to allow their child to participate in the activities with their peers and to not sit with a different group. One of our goals is to teach the children to be part of a classroom and prepare them for the transition to kindergarten; however, parents must remain in the building. Morning sessions begin promptly at 10:00 a.m.
Tiny Tadpoles are special storytimes for out tiniest patrons where a parent or caregiver is a part of the program. Stories, fingerplays, music, social playtime, and peer interactions are incorporated into the 55 minute program. Penny Basenhard (Mrs. B), the facilitator, is a former Kindergarten and Preschool teacher.
Sessions begin promptly at 10:05 a.m. Sign up for either Tuesday or Wednesday programs.
Join our After School Club!
Meetings take place on the second Tuesday of each month
from 3:30 until 5:00 p.m. for K-3rd Graders.
Each month a new theme will be explored through books & exciting activities. Crafts & snacks will be included in each program.
Register at the front desk.
You must have a Reddick Library Card!
Hands-on basic e-mail class that is designed for patrons with minimal or no e-mail experience. Participants must possess the ability to operate the mouse.
Leap Frogs is a story hour for children who have turned three years old. Younger siblings have the opportunity to attend Tiny Tadpoles during this time. Adults are encouraged to allow their child to participate in the activities with their peers and to not sit with a different group. One of our goals is to teach the children to be part of a classroom and prepare them for the transition to kindergarten; however, parents must remain in the building. Morning sessions begin promptly at 10:00 a.m.
Tiny Tadpoles are special storytimes for out tiniest patrons where a parent or caregiver is a part of the program. Stories, fingerplays, music, social playtime, and peer interactions are incorporated into the 55 minute program. Penny Basenhard (Mrs. B), the facilitator, is a former Kindergarten and Preschool teacher.
Sessions begin promptly at 10:05 a.m. Sign up for either Tuesday or Wednesday programs.
Leap Frogs is a story hour for children who have turned three years old. Younger siblings have the opportunity to attend Tiny Tadpoles during this time. Adults are encouraged to allow their child to participate in the activities with their peers and to not sit with a different group. One of our goals is to teach the children to be part of a classroom and prepare them for the transition to kindergarten; however, parents must remain in the building. Morning sessions begin promptly at 10:00 a.m.
Any age may attend, but programming is geared to children from 6 months to 6 years.
This program begins at 6:00pm on Wednesday evenings.
*Registration is required!
This class will expose children who are homeschooled to great artists and their works. Children will be allowed to explore the art of each artist that is discussed with hands-in experience creating projects in a variety of media.
This class meets in the Library Annex from 10:00 to Noon.
Join us for an interactive and informational session that will provide a helpful hand in navigating your choices of new computers.
New vs. Upgrade
Laptop or desktop
Accessories
Security
Saturday, October 18, 2008
10:00am - Noon
Library Annex
Pierre Gregoire, director at Frankfort Public Library, will be our presentor.
No registration required-
Must have a valid Reddick Library card
"A strong technique, a consistent tone,
& a strong interpretive imagination."
"A very pleasing hour of unaffected musical poetry."
This concert will feature selections from Fletcher's 2008 CD release, Music of the Baroque.
Peter Fletcher is always a crowd-pleaser at Reddick Library.
NEW BOOK CLUB!
...A decidedly "green" venture! Book: End of Nature
Author: Bill McKibben
Synopsis: More than simply a handbook for survival or a doomsday catalog of scientific prediction, this classic, soulful lament on Nature is required reading for nature enthusiasts, activists, & concerned citizens alike.
Leap Frogs is a story hour for children who have turned three years old. Younger siblings have the opportunity to attend Tiny Tadpoles during this time. Adults are encouraged to allow their child to participate in the activities with their peers and to not sit with a different group. One of our goals is to teach the children to be part of a classroom and prepare them for the transition to kindergarten; however, parents must remain in the building. Morning sessions begin promptly at 10:00 a.m.
Tiny Tadpoles are special storytimes for out tiniest patrons where a parent or caregiver is a part of the program. Stories, fingerplays, music, social playtime, and peer interactions are incorporated into the 55 minute program. Penny Basenhard (Mrs. B), the facilitator, is a former Kindergarten and Preschool teacher.
Sessions begin promptly at 10:05 a.m. Sign up for either Tuesday or Wednesday programs.
Leap Frogs is a story hour for children who have turned three years old. Younger siblings have the opportunity to attend Tiny Tadpoles during this time. Adults are encouraged to allow their child to participate in the activities with their peers and to not sit with a different group. One of our goals is to teach the children to be part of a classroom and prepare them for the transition to kindergarten; however, parents must remain in the building. Morning sessions begin promptly at 10:00 a.m.
Tiny Tadpoles are special storytimes for out tiniest patrons where a parent or caregiver is a part of the program. Stories, fingerplays, music, social playtime, and peer interactions are incorporated into the 55 minute program. Penny Basenhard (Mrs. B), the facilitator, is a former Kindergarten and Preschool teacher.
Sessions begin promptly at 10:05 a.m. Sign up for either Tuesday or Wednesday programs.
Leap Frogs is a story hour for children who have turned three years old. Younger siblings have the opportunity to attend Tiny Tadpoles during this time. Adults are encouraged to allow their child to participate in the activities with their peers and to not sit with a different group. One of our goals is to teach the children to be part of a classroom and prepare them for the transition to kindergarten; however, parents must remain in the building. Morning sessions begin promptly at 10:00 a.m.
Any age may attend, but programming is geared to children from 6 months to 6 years.
This program begins at 6:00pm on Wednesday evenings.
*Registration is required!
This class will expose children who are homeschooled to great artists and their works. Children will be allowed to explore the art of each artist that is discussed with hands-in experience creating projects in a variety of media.
This class meets in the Library Annex from 10:00 to Noon.
Teens only!
Stop into the Library Annex any time from 1:00-3:00 to get a henna tattoo from local artist, Theresa Smith.
Each tattoo takes about 15 minutes to apply & another 15 minutes to dry.
Snax provided while you're drying!
No registration is required but you must have a signed parental consent!

