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LIBRARY E WS GET ON TOP OF YOUR GAME HOMEWORK CENTER OPENS AT <br /> p@ YOUR LIBRARY THE LIBRARY <br /> ational Library Week is April e Library is pleased to <br /> 14-20. This year it will have l announce the opening of our <br /> III the baseball theme, "Get On Top after-school Homework Center <br /> of Your Game @ Your Library." for elementary and middle school <br /> Special celebrities will read aloud students. The Center is open <br /> to children throughout the week. from 2:30-5:00 PM, Tuesday - <br /> NEW PERIODICALS FOR 2002 There will be trivia quizzes for Thursday afternoons. Adult <br /> adults and children with volunteers, University of <br /> F very year in June, the <br /> prizewinners drawn from those <br /> R P Colorado students, and Monarch <br /> periodicals in the Library are <br /> entries with the most correct High School National Honor <br /> evaluated and new titles are answers. Check with the Librar <br /> ordered for the following year. Y Society members are staffing the <br /> for additional details. Center. They guide students in <br /> This year, eight new titles have In addition, the American <br /> been added to the adult solving their homework questions <br /> Library Association will launch a with the help of staff librarians. <br /> collection. They are: new aspect of the Campaign for Reference books and computers <br /> • Cooking Light America's Libraries durin <br /> •Magazine of La Cucina Italian g with Internet access are available <br /> National Library Week. for research. Students may use the <br /> •Log Home Living "Rediscover America Your <br /> • Trail Runner @ Center for quiet study as well as <br /> Library"will focus on national homework help. Area schools <br /> • Travel&Leisure heritage while celebrating the have been notified about the <br /> • Travelocity unique and essential role of Homework Center and teachers <br /> • Dorking Mother libraries in our democracy. Free have been asked to notify the <br /> •5280 (F fy-two Eighty), need free libraries,Mile High Magazine people Library staff about major <br /> especially in times of economic assignments. For additional <br /> Two new titles were also added to instability. Every library has information, please contact 303- <br /> the Young Adult periodicals: <br /> something unique to offer that <br /> •J-14 @st for Teens) g q 335-4821 or 303-335-4815. <br /> connects its community to the <br /> • YM (Your Magazine) concept of a free people in a free <br /> Periodicals, except for the most land. Libraries will collect real life LIBRARY HOURS <br /> current issue, may be borrowed stories from library users about <br /> for two weeks. If you have an how the library makes a Monday - Thursday <br /> idea for a good addition to our difference. Those stories will be 10:00 AM- 8:00 PM <br /> periodicals collection, you may shared during National Library Friday and Saturday <br /> submit a purchase request at any Week. Take a form from the 10:00 AM- 6:00 PM <br /> time and it will be considered in Library and write your own story Sunday <br /> June for the following year. about learning to read, 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM <br /> 11(S" researching health facts, writing a <br /> research paper, understanding Closed City Holidays <br /> world events, or some other <br /> experience using our library. <br /> Spring 2002 4 <br />