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Clark County Public Library 370 S. Burns Avenue Winchester, KY 40391 859-744-5661 Website: www.clarkbooks.org E-mail: [email protected] Facebook: www.facebook.com/clarkbooks Mon-Thurs: 9 am-8 pm Fri. 9 am-5:30pm Sat. 9 am-5 pm Sun. 1-5 pm
Doors locked 5 minutes before closing.
Kentucky Picture Show
Fab Films & Free Refreshments, too
For Titles call the Library and choose phone option 4
Wednesday, February 13, 2PM (1938) A young man in love with a girl from a rich family finds his unorthodox plan to go on holiday for the early years of his life met with skepticism by everyone except for his fiancée's eccentric sister and long-suffering brother.
Wednesday, February 6, 2PM (2018) A look at the life of the astronaut, Neil Armstrong, and the legendary space mission that led him to become the first man to walk on the Moon on July 20, 1969. Rated – PG-13
Wednesday, February 20, 2PM (2018) A team of secret agents set out to track down the Nazi officer who masterminded the Holocaust. Rated – PG-13
The Laptop Lab: Scheduled One-on-One or Small Group Computer Instruction Sessions Replaces Internet 1,2 & Easy Email
Computer Classes to Fit Your Needs & Schedule
Most people have the basic skills to get around on the Internet. However, many people have questions about how to use Microsoft Office Apps like Word, Publisher, and Excel, others need help accomplishing specific tasks like spreadsheets, posters, and PowerPoint Presentations. The Library’s old Internet 1,2
and Easy Email sessions were
limited to Internet searching and
creating Email accounts and they
were limited to one morning a
week.
The Library’s new Laptop
Labs sessions can help you with a range of computer
difficulties and can be scheduled for a day and time that is
convenient for you. One-on-one or small group sessions of up
to four people are available.
Basic Internet and computer skills sessions will still be
available.
Individual or small group sessions make learning easier. If
one one-hour session is not sufficient, more sessions can be
scheduled.
For more information or to schedule a session, contact adult
services librarian, John Maruskin, at 859-744-5661, ext. 110,
or email [email protected].
Gentle Flow Yoga Thursdays, 9:15-10:15 AM February 7, 14, 21, 28
Chair Yoga, Mondays, 2-3 PM, February 4, 11, 18, 25
Welcome to Yoga! These beginning level classes are a path toward developing healthy breath work, improving balance, strengthening muscles and bones, and increasing stamina. Students move at their own pace. Proper alignment is emphasized for safety. The class is taught by Kathy Howard, a certified yoga instructor with Yoga Alliance. For information or to sign up for classes contact Yoga Focus with Kathy: call 859-745-4699 or email [email protected]
Wednesday, February 27, 2PM (2018) A refugee's escape, a prisoner's promise, and a daughter's painful secret converge in this inspiring real life story of hope. Rated – PG-13
CCPL
Newsletter
February
2019
V. 19, #2
Celebrate Black History Month
CCPL Newsletter February 2019 Clark County Public Library Page 2
Write Local Fridays, February 1, 8, 15, 10 AM
The great book for you is the book that has the most to say to you at the moment when you are reading. I do not mean the book that is most instructive, but the book that feeds your spirit. And that depends on your age, your experience, your psychological and spiritual need. --Robertson Davies
Through a Lens Darkly: Black Photographers
and the Emergence of a People
Wednesday, February 6, 6 PM
Through A Lens Darkly: Black Photographers
and the Emergence of a People explores the
history of Black photography and representation,
and how contemporary artists use this material as
inspiration in their visual storytelling.
This documentary explores the American family photo album
through the eyes of black photographers who discover images
that have been suppressed, forgotten and lost. From slavery to
the present, these extraordinary images unveil a world
confronting the difficult edges of citizenship and what it means
to be human.
Interwoven throughout are works of pioneering Black men and
women photographers, whose images helped reclaim the
collective self-worth and humanity of African Americans, and
uncovered a rich history of contributions to the development of
photography as an art form as well as a force to be reckoned
with.
Please register to attend.
Outside the Lines: Adult Coloring Club Saturdays, February 9 & 23, 10AM - 4PM
Think you're too old to color? Think again! It's fun and a great
way to combat stress. Adult coloring is all the rage! Come
ex-stress yourself to imagine, create, relax and color with other
enthusiasts. No rules here - you may color outside the lines!
We'll provide the pictures, crayons, markers and colored pencils
or bring your own if you prefer. You provide the time and
creativity. Attendees must be 18 years or older.
Learn The Whole 30 Eating Plan for the
Clark County Wellness Challenge
Saturday, February 9, 10-11:30 AM
Join Carolyn Pace and Bobbi Newell as they help you get ready
for the Wellness Challenge which starts on Feb. 27th. Learn
about the WHOLE30, an eating plan that changed their lives.
Taste some of the recipes and possibly win WHOLE30
products!
Please register to attend.
Pageturner’s Book Group Nine Perfect Strangers, by Liane Moriarty Monday, February 11, 11AM
Gathering at a remote health resort for a 10-day fitness program, nine strangers and their enigmatic host become subjects of interest to a brokenhearted novelist who develops uncomfortable doubts about the resort's real agenda. Books are available at the Circulation Desk.
Winchester Writers Group Tuesday, February 12, 6:00 PM
Winchester/Clark County Writers meet the second Tuesday of
each month to read the short stories they have written. Topics
for next month’s meeting are suggested at the end of each meet-
ing. Or, writers may write about a topic of their own choice.
After the story is read, it is then discussed by the group. We
welcome beginning writers or published authors. For
information, contact the President, Betty Pace:
Book Lunch
Bruno Chief of Police, by Martin Walker
Thursday, February 21, Noon
Meet Benoît Courrèges, aka Bruno, a policeman
in a small village in the South of France. He’s a
former soldier who has embraced the pleasures
and slow rhythms of country life. He has a gun
but never wears it; he has the power to arrest but
never uses it. But then the murder of an elderly
North African who fought in the French army
changes all that. Now Bruno must balance his beloved rou-
tines—living in his restored shepherd’s cottage, shopping at the
local market, drinking wine, strolling the countryside—with a
politically delicate investigation. He’s paired with a young po-
licewoman from Paris and the two suspect anti-immigrant mili-
tants. As they learn more about the dead man’s past, Bruno’s
suspicions turn toward a more complex motive.
Books available at the circulation desk.
All Over The Page Night of Miracles, by Elizabeth Berg Monday, February 25, 11AM
A baking class instructor, her haunted assistant and a youth reeling from a family tragedy discover the power of community while navigating complicated choices and uncertain futures. Books are available at the Circulation Desk
Meeting of Minds: Tuesday, February 26, 6:30 PM
At Meeting of Minds we talk about set topics, or freestyle and see where the conversation goes. We discuss ideas. We don’t argue. Every viewpoint is welcome. For information contact Adult Services Librarian, John Maruskin, [email protected], 859-744-5661, ext. 110
Local History Potluck Dinner Program
Clark County Place Names:
Some You’ll Know and Some You Won’t
Presented by Harry Enoch
Thursday, February 28,
6:15 Dinner; 7 PM Program
Local historian, Harry Enoch, probably
knows the history, topography,
architecture, and personalities of Clark
County better than anyone. He has
written specifically about
Boonesborough, Howard’s Creek,
Grimes Mill, Morgan’s Station, and
Indian Old Fields. He has compiled an
index of historic Clark County roads, turnpikes, railroads, mills,
and ferries. His two-volume Where in the World? Historic
People and Places in Clark County is a ver itable guide book
and gazetteer of this area.
Harry LOVES Clark County and for February’s Local History
Potluck Dinner Program he’ll talk about some of his favorite
places. (He’s even promised to present pictures and perhaps
videos of an indisputable cat house in SW Clark County.)
So, wrap a casserole in a tea-towel and join fellow history
aficionados for this terrific tour of Clark County.
Please register to attend by calling the Library 859-744-5661,
or by using the Evanced online registration system at
www.clarkbooks.org. If you prefer to just hear the program,
come in about 6:50 PM, but please register to attend so we can
provide seating. For more information call the Library and
connect to extension 111.