Events
"Old Songs & New People"
Come enjoy an afternoon of fun folk music!
Participation songs, sing-alongs, & action songs taken from America's four winds!
All ages welcome!
No registration is required for this event - just show up!
Come play BINGO, listen to stories, & eat popcorn with your grandparents in the library!
Hands-on, basic Internet class. Participant must be able to maneuver the computer mouse.
Leap Frogs is a story hour for children who have turned three years old by September 1, 2009. Younger siblings have the opportunity to attend Tiny Tadpoles during this time. Parents are encouraged to leave their child to participate in the activities alone with their peers. 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.
Tiny Tadpoles are special storytimes for the library's 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.
Hands-on, basic Internet class. Participant must be able to maneuver the computer mouse.
Leap Frogs is a story hour for children who have turned three years old by September 1, 2009. Younger siblings have the opportunity to attend Tiny Tadpoles during this time. Parents are encouraged to leave their child to participate in the activities alone with their peers. 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.
Tiny Tadpoles are special storytimes for the library's 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.
Leap Frogs is a story hour for children who have turned three years old by September 1, 2009. Younger siblings have the opportunity to attend Tiny Tadpoles during this time. Parents are encouraged to leave their child to participate in the activities alone with their peers. 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.
This hands-on course will provide the participant with the skills & understanding needed to obtain information from the Web more effectively.
Topics covered include:
- Using individual research questions to determine the very best search strategy
- Using Boolean Operators
- Evaluating Web Resources
Any age may attend, but programming is geared towards children from 6 months to 6 years with a parent or caregiver. Adults are kindly asked to participate in this storytime with their child/ren.
This program begins at 6:00pm on Wednesday evenings.
*Registration is required.
Eveyone is welcome to read & share!
Please visit this page to see a synopsis of the most recent selection.
This class will expose children to great artists and their works. Children will be allowed to explore the work of each artist that is discussed with hands-on experience creating projects in a variety of media.
Hands-on, basic Email class. Participant must be able to maneuver the computer mouse.
Hands-on, basic Email class. Participant must be able to maneuver the computer mouse.
This hands-on series consists of three courses that will familiarize you with several of the most popular places to create interactive, user-generated content on the web.
Blogging with Blogger will be the topic of discussion for this month's class.
This hands-on course will provide the participant with the skills & understanding needed to obtain information from the Web more effectively.
Topics covered include:
- Using individual research questions to determine the very best search strategy
- Using Boolean Operators
- Evaluating Web Resources
Inkheart
Brendan Fraser plays a bookbinder whose storytelling skills possess the curious power to transport the characters he speaks about into the real world. When a villian from a story the father is currently reading to his daughter emerges to kidnap the stunned storyteller, it's up to the young girl & her adventurous friends - both real & imaginary - to bring him back home.
Will be shown in the library annex.
2009
PG rating
106 minutes
Hands-on, basic Email class. Participant must be able to maneuver the computer mouse & have a working email address.
The Finance Committee of the Reddick PLD Board of Trustees will meet

For children in 4th through 6th grades who have read at least ONE Dragon Slayers' Academy book.
October 19 & 20 @ 6:00-8:00 PM
*Registration is required.
Leap Frogs is a story hour for children who have turned three years old by September 1, 2009. Younger siblings have the opportunity to attend Tiny Tadpoles during this time. Parents are encouraged to leave their child to participate in the activities alone with their peers. 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.
Tiny Tadpoles are special storytimes for the library's 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.
Hands-on, basic Email class. Participant must be able to maneuver the computer mouse & have a working email address.

For children in 4th through 6th grades who have read at least ONE Dragon Slayers' Academy book.
October 19 & 20 @ 6:00-8:00 PM
*Registration is required.
Leap Frogs is a story hour for children who have turned three years old by September 1, 2009. Younger siblings have the opportunity to attend Tiny Tadpoles during this time. Parents are encouraged to leave their child to participate in the activities alone with their peers. 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.
Tiny Tadpoles are special storytimes for the library's 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.
Leap Frogs is a story hour for children who have turned three years old by September 1, 2009. Younger siblings have the opportunity to attend Tiny Tadpoles during this time. Parents are encouraged to leave their child to participate in the activities alone with their peers. 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.
This hands-on series consists of three courses that will familiarize you with several of the most popular places to create interactive, user-generated content on the web.
Blogging with Blogger will be the topic of discussion for this month's class.
Any age may attend, but programming is geared towards children from 6 months to 6 years with a parent or caregiver. Adults are kindly asked to participate in this storytime with their child/ren.
This program begins at 6:00pm on Wednesday evenings.
*Registration is required.
This class will expose children to great artists and their works. Children will be allowed to explore the work of each artist that is discussed with hands-on experience creating projects in a variety of media.
Demonstration class in library annex
Learn how to view & send attachments & more! This class expands upon our Email Basics class.
Demonstration class in library annex
Learn how to view & send attachments & more! This class expands upon our Email Basics class.
Everyone is welcome to read & share!
Please visit this page for the synopsis of the most recent selection.
Tune in to WCMY Radio AM 1430 to hear the discussion of each book.
Please visist this page for the synopsis of the most recent selection.
Leap Frogs is a story hour for children who have turned three years old by September 1, 2009. Younger siblings have the opportunity to attend Tiny Tadpoles during this time. Parents are encouraged to leave their child to participate in the activities alone with their peers. 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.
Tiny Tadpoles are special storytimes for the library's 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.

Program held in the library annex.
For boys & girls in 4th-6th grades who have valid Reddick Library cards.
*Registration is required by Tuesday, October 20. Program must have a minimum of 8 children registered or it will be cancelled.
Leap Frogs is a story hour for children who have turned three years old by September 1, 2009. Younger siblings have the opportunity to attend Tiny Tadpoles during this time. Parents are encouraged to leave their child to participate in the activities alone with their peers. 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.
Tiny Tadpoles are special storytimes for the library's 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.
Leap Frogs is a story hour for children who have turned three years old by September 1, 2009. Younger siblings have the opportunity to attend Tiny Tadpoles during this time. Parents are encouraged to leave their child to participate in the activities alone with their peers. 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.
Any age may attend, but programming is geared towards children from 6 months to 6 years with a parent or caregiver. Adults are kindly asked to participate in this storytime with their child/ren.
This program begins at 6:00pm on Wednesday evenings.
*Registration is required.
Demonstration class in library annex
Learn how to use the online card catalog to find materials, place holds, & more!
This class will expose children to great artists and their works. Children will be allowed to explore the work of each artist that is discussed with hands-on experience creating projects in a variety of media.
"A Teeny Tiny Halloween" - Ages 3 through 3rd grade
Non-violent costumes are optional.
A special guest has been scheduled for the evening!

For girls ages 3-10 with a lady chaperone who is at least 18 years old.
Children must have valid Reddick Library cards & a ticket to attend.
Tickets will be available beginning Monday, October 19.
(Limited to 24 girls with chaperons.)
Hands-on, basic computer class designed for the patron with minimal or no experience.
Bring your mother, sister, daughter, & friends to discuss preparing for & living in retirement & paying for a child's education expenses from a woman's point of view. You will learn what you can do now to help your financial goals & create a strategy for the future.
Helio Ruvalcaba of Edward Jones will be presenting this program in the library annex.
This program does not require registration, but you need a valid Reddick Library card to attend.
Leap Frogs is a story hour for children who have turned three years old by September 1, 2009. Younger siblings have the opportunity to attend Tiny Tadpoles during this time. Parents are encouraged to leave their child to participate in the activities alone with their peers. 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.
Tiny Tadpoles are special storytimes for the library's 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.
Hands-on, basic computer class designed for the patron with minimal or no experience.
Leap Frogs is a story hour for children who have turned three years old by September 1, 2009. Younger siblings have the opportunity to attend Tiny Tadpoles during this time. Parents are encouraged to leave their child to participate in the activities alone with their peers. 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.
Tiny Tadpoles are special storytimes for the library's 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.
Leap Frogs is a story hour for children who have turned three years old by September 1, 2009. Younger siblings have the opportunity to attend Tiny Tadpoles during this time. Parents are encouraged to leave their child to participate in the activities alone with their peers. 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.
This hands-on course will provide the participant with the skills & understanding needed to obtain information from the Web more effectively.
Topics covered include:
- Using individual research questions to determine the very best search strategy
- Using Boolean Operators
- Evaluating Web Resources
Any age may attend, but programming is geared towards children from 6 months to 6 years with a parent or caregiver. Adults are kindly asked to participate in this storytime with their child/ren.
This program begins at 6:00pm on Wednesday evenings.
*Registration is required.
This class will expose children to great artists and their works. Children will be allowed to explore the work of each artist that is discussed with hands-on experience creating projects in a variety of media.
When it comes to money, preparation is everything, but knowing where to start can be difficult. This program will show you how to set up a budget that works for you by understanding loans, borrowing, & the importance of managing credit & debt.
Helio Ruvalcaba of Edward Jones will be presenting this program in the library annex.
This program does not require registration, but you need a valid Reddick Library card to attend.
Hands-on, basic computer class. Participant must be able to maneuver the computer mouse.
Hands-on, basic computer class. Participant must be able to maneuver the computer mouse.
Hands-on, basic Internet class. Participant must be able to maneuver the computer mouse.

