LIBRARY NEWS: All-Ages Carnival Game Design Contest Tomorrow

Join us at our free Carnival Game Design Contest playday tomorrow, Friday, August 18 from 3-5pm.

At this event everyone can play the games entered by creative talent in our community and help the judges decide the winners. Games will be judged on playability, creativity and design. Prizes will be awarded in five age categories: 18 years and older, ages 12-17, 8-11, 5-7 and under five.

Entries must be built ahead of time and submitted before 3 p.m. tomorrow, August 18 at 3pm. Your game cannot be larger than 36”x36”x36” and you must be able to carry it in and out of the building without help of library staff.

Your entry must be your own creation, not a kit or other pre-built structure, and built but the person whose name appears on the registration. One entry per person, please.

Y is for Yoga storytime
Tomorrow, Friday, August 18 from 11am children ages one-five will stretch while practicing early literacy skills in a fun, relaxed way.

Activities calendars
Pick up monthly events calendars at the library so you don’t miss any of the free activities available to you and your family.

Music fun Monday
Pagosa Unplugged is free from 4-6pm Monday, August 21 for amateur musicians who would like a safe, supportive, non-bar setting to play, sing or both with other people. Anyone under age 18 is welcome with a signed parental permission, available at your library. For program information, contact Susan at 970-946-3396 (not the library).

Read with a Ranger
Kids aged four and up are invited to a free Read with a U.S. Forest Service Ranger storytime and make a nature craft on Tuesday, August 22 from 9:30 – 10:30 a.m.

Kickoff to Kindergarten
A free four-week school readiness program for ages four-and-a-half to six to prepare youngsters for the first year of school happens today, Thursday, August 17 and also August 24 from 10-11 a.m. Activities will include circle time, group activities, playtime and storytime while exploring reading, writing and math. Parents can participate for limited time periods each week. Preregistration required in person or by phone at 970-264-2209. Attendance at all sessions is recommended.

STEAM program
Camp Connect is a free STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Mathematics) program for fifth-eighth graders next Wednesday, August 23 from noon-2 p.m.. Registration is required.

Wacky Wednesdays for kids
Ages six-11 are invited to get silly and play next Wednesday, August 23 from 2:30-3:30 P.M. when each week will be a different free fun activity.

Writers support group
Thursdays from 9-11 a.m. Ruby’s Writers Guild welcomes writers looking for opportunities, support, resources and camaraderie with other writers at this free gathering.

ESL class times
Free in-person evening classes take place on Tuesdays and Thursdays, and there is a change in the way the time is divided: 4-5 p.m.is reserved for beginners, 5-6 p.m. for intermediate and 6-7 p.m. for advanced students. Please help us spread the word about these classes to others in our community who would be interested, and contact us by phone or email if you have any questions.

Las clases de inglés (ESL)
Las clases de inglés se imparten en persona y gratis los martes y jueves en la biblioteca Ruby Sisson. El horario ha cambiado recientemente.  Efectivo inmediatamente, 4-5 p.m. es para principiantes, 5-6 p.m. es para intermedios y 6-7 p.m. es para avanzados. Por favor, ayúdanos a informar a nuestra comunidad de estas oportunidades para aprender el inglés. Si tienen preguntas, favor de ponerse en contacto por correo electrónico: ruby@agosalibrary.org o por teléfono: 970-264-2209.

PALS/GED adult education
Join Mark or Sally for free PALS sessions Tuesdays and Thursdays from 5:30 – 8 p.m. to help with high school equivalency, GED, college prep, financial aid, tutoring and more.

Local author
We have two YA (young adult) books by local author Kayla Jones. “Torn” is a dystopian novella set in a world where four tribes – earth, water, fire and air – are at war with each other for leadership. A 17-year-old named Remy Castillo becomes a ring leader of a quest to fulfill a prophecy.

“The Veil” is a sci-fi novel featuring an 18-year-old named Fallon Blythe whose life is complicated by a forbidden relationship during quarantine and a strange conversation she wasn’t supposed to hear.

DVDs
“Now Hear This” is a PBS Great Performances series featuring Scott Yoo, violinist and conductor. “Happily Even After” by Jonah Paquette provides short, simple practices for a more meaningful life after hardship, heartache and heartbreak.

How-to and self-help
“Becoming Flawesome” by Kristina Mand-Lakhiani is a guide to living an imperfectly authentic life embracing flaws and all. “Baking Yesteryear” by B. Dylan Hollis is a collection of 20th century recipes from the 1900s to the 1980s. “Amazing Origami Boxes” by origami master Tomoko Fuse contains 20 original designs with instructions and diagrams. “Origami Book” by Robert Harris presents instructions for simple to advanced traditional Japanese folding papers.

Memoirs and other nonfiction
“Rooster House” by Victoria Belim is a memoir of a Ukrainian family and their country’s past and present. “We Hold Our Breath” by Micah Fields is a memoir about the people and history of Houston. “The Art Thief” by Michael Finkel explores the life of a man and his girlfriend who stole art to display, not sell. “Sparkle” by the poet Atticus is designed to remind us of the beauty in our lives. “White House by the Sea” by Kate Storey explores the lives of the Kennedys at their summer refuge in Hyannis Port.

Large print
“Preacher’s Purge: The First Mountain Man” by William W. and J.A. Johnstone is a western. “This Thy Brother” by Rod Miller features families of two elder sons heading eastward on the Santa Fe Trail.

Books on CD
“An Evil Heart” by Linda Castillo is the latest in the author’s Amish mystery series. “Obsessed” by James Patterson and James O. Born is a Michael Bennett mystery. “Crook Manifesto” by Colson Whitehead is set in Harlem. “All the Demons Are Here” is a thriller by CNN anchor Jake Tapper. “An Honest Man” by Michael Koryta is a crime story that begins with murders on a yacht.

Thanks to our donors
We are grateful to John Jury, Rosalea Connor and Medorah Bass for their donations of materials. When we are open, material donations are accepted for the Friends of the Library at the front desk – not down the outside returns slot at the library or the dropbox at City Market, please. The Friends take fiction published in 2013 or newer and nonfiction from 2018 or newer. Limited workroom space means we can only accept one or two small boxes at a time.

Quotable Quote
“You have to be willing to change. There’s so much involved with what I call status quo bias. People in a comfort zone. You need to say, ‘On occasion, this serves me and this doesn’t. It’s just a habit. So, let’s set that aside and move on.’ … [Aging is] an accumulation of knowledge and experience and options. Mixing and matching becomes much more possible with age.” – American dancer, choreographer and author Twyla Tharp in her book, “Keep It Moving,” which is available at your library. She lives and works in New York City.

Website
For more information on library books, services and programs – and to reserve books, e-books, books on CD and DVDs from the comfort of your home – please visit our website at https://pagosalibrary.org.

Carole Howard & Library Staff

The Ruby Sisson Memorial Library has been located at 811 San Juan Street (corner of S. 8th and Hwy 160) since 1989. The library is overseen by the Upper San Juan Library District, a tax-funded special district in Archuleta County.