Library patrons and community members flocked to Perry Library on Saturday to hear author Deborah Brown speak about her latest book, The Joy of Mourning Glories. She wrote the book as part of the healing process after her son, Spc. Lunsford Bernard “Deuce” Brown II, was killed in Iraq in 2003. The book available at the library, as well as her first book, Dead-End Road.
Monday, January 24, 2011
Wednesday, January 19, 2011
Happy New Year!
Happy new year to everyone from the Perry Library! The library bid farewell to 2010 with a Kid's New Year's Eve party. There were stories, some dancing, crafts, and, of course, a big countdown!
This month there are several youth and adult programs to choose from:
Youth Services
Our regular schedule of programs returned on January 3 and will continue through April:
Adult Services
Afternoon with an Author: January 22, 2:00pm
Author and community leader Deborah J. Brown will be discussing her book The Joy of Mourning Glories. The public is invited and admission is free.
"Let's Talk About It"
Altered Landscapes: North Carolina's Changing World
Join us at the library on Tuesday evenings this winter for a new series of “Let’s Talk About It”. Pick up registration forms at the library or call (252) 438-3316 for more information. All programs begin at 7 p.m. in the Farm Bureau Room. Mark your calendars!
This program is partially funded with a grant from the N.C. Humanities Council, in collaboration with the N.C. Center for the Book, a program of the State Library of North Carolina and the Friends of the H. Leslie Perry Memorial Library.
This month there are several youth and adult programs to choose from:
Youth Services
Our regular schedule of programs returned on January 3 and will continue through April:
- Monday - 6:30pm - Bedtime Stories: stories, songs, and a craft for all ages (especially 3-6 year olds)
- Tuesday - 6:30pm - Teens & Tweens: Good times for 8-15 year olds
- Wednesday -
- 11:00am - Baby & Me: lapsit for children ages 6 months to 2 years and their caregivers
- 4:00pm - Anime/Manga Club: come share your love of all things animated (ages 13-17, under 13 with permission from parent/guardian)
- Thursday - 11:00am - Mother Goose Time: stories, songs, and rhymes for ages 2-5 years old
Afternoon with an Author: January 22, 2:00pm
Author and community leader Deborah J. Brown will be discussing her book The Joy of Mourning Glories. The public is invited and admission is free.
"Let's Talk About It"
Altered Landscapes: North Carolina's Changing World
Join us at the library on Tuesday evenings this winter for a new series of “Let’s Talk About It”. Pick up registration forms at the library or call (252) 438-3316 for more information. All programs begin at 7 p.m. in the Farm Bureau Room. Mark your calendars!
January 25, 2011 Garden Spells by Sarah Addison Allen, Speaker: Lucinda MacKethan
February 8, 2011 If You Want Me To Stay by Michael Parker, Speaker: Willie Nelms
February 22, 2011 Blood Done Signed My Name by Tim Tyson, Speaker: David Carr
March 8, 2011 Plant Life by Pamela Duncan, Speaker: Jim Clark
March 22, 2011 Salt by Isabel Zuber, Speaker: Dottie Burkhart
Wednesday, August 18, 2010
Fun in the Sun!
On August 7 we bid a fond farewell to the Summer Reading Program with a day at the beach. All kids, even if they weren't able to be a part of the reading program, were invited to have some refreshments and win prizes at our games. We played beach bingo, did some fishing, and, of course, danced!
Once we finished up our summer reading program, we did a final count of how many participated this summer. We had a grand total of 339 children and 84 teens! Way to go! Obviously lots of reading was done this summer.
Once we finished up our summer reading program, we did a final count of how many participated this summer. We had a grand total of 339 children and 84 teens! Way to go! Obviously lots of reading was done this summer.
Tuesday, August 3, 2010
Midsummer at the Library
July has been a busy month for the Perry Library. July 10 was our Luau Party, part of the summer reading program. There were grass skirts for all, some wild hula-hooping, and lots of fun. The party also marked Ms. Jeriann's last day at Perry. We will miss you!
Later in July we welcomed Ms Patti, and some of the Mother Goose kids helped us pick the bounty from our patio garden (mostly cherry tomatoes). We heard they were delicious! After the tomatoes were picked, some chose to stay around and blow bubbles for a while. It was a beautiful day to be outside!
Later in July we welcomed Ms Patti, and some of the Mother Goose kids helped us pick the bounty from our patio garden (mostly cherry tomatoes). We heard they were delicious! After the tomatoes were picked, some chose to stay around and blow bubbles for a while. It was a beautiful day to be outside!
Tuesday, July 6, 2010
New Anime Blog
Are you mad about manga? Are you crazy about anime? Check out Anime/Manga Club on Wednesdays at 4pm. AND.......join us at our new anime blog, brought to you by the staff and teens of Perry Library.
http://perryanime.blogspot.com/
http://perryanime.blogspot.com/
Saturday, June 26, 2010
Kids Photo Contest
The Youth Services Department is happy to announce our first Kids Photo Contest. Each photo is anonymously posted to ensure privacy and objectivity. To Vote, please state the number of your favorite photo in the Comments section. You may only vote ONCE! Photos will also be on display at the Perry Library for voting.Due to lack of submissions, the deadline has been extended to July 4th. Voting will run through July 31. Three winners will be announced at the Summer Reading Finale party. For questions, please call 252-438-3316 ext 225.
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Tuesday, June 22, 2010
Henna Design and Tattooing
Check out the cool designs our local teens and tweens came up with for our Henna Tattoo program. Henna has been used since the Bronze Age to dye skin (including body art), hair, fingernails, leather, silk and wool. In several parts of the world it is traditionally used in various festivals and celebrations.
Thanks to our volunteers Emily and Tirza for all your help!
For more info on henna or mendhi, check out this website: http://hennapage.com/
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