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Greendale Public Library Newsletter

Summer Reading Program 2024

June 7th- July 26th

Booked for the Summer
Summer will be here before you know it!  Make sure to mark your calendars for June 7th-July 26th for the Greendale Summer Reading Program 2024.  The theme this year is Booked for the Summer.
Our summer reading program events will all be in-person and will take place both inside and outdoors.  More details to come soon on the Summer Reading Program page of the GPL Website.

Fundraiser at Cousins Subs

Cousins Subs Fundraiser Night
Help The Friends of the Greendale Public Library raise money for GPL by eating at Franklin Cousins on Monday, May 6 from 4-7pm.  Twenty percent of the sales will go directly to the Firends. We hope to see you then ;-)

2 New Explorer Passes!

Wisconsin Historical Society and Bookworm Gardens
With your library card, you can now check out two new Explorer Passes: 
 
Wisconsin Historical Society
1 PASS 
Admission for 2 Adults and Any Number of Children  
Free admission to their 12 historic sites and museums. (See back for a list of sites and museums) 
10% off merchandise  
 
Bookworm Gardens 
1 PASS 
Admission for 2 adults and any number of children 
10% off the Nature Shop 
Reciprocal admission to the Mitchell Park Domes, Boerner Botanical Gardens, and more (please call location first to verify). 
 
To learn more about our Explorer Passes, visit the Explorer Pass page of our website.

Programs & Events

Youth

 

Toddler and Preschool Storytime

Mondays, May 6th-20th

9:15-9:45am, Lower Level

Bring your child 18 months to 4 years old to share stories, songs, rhymes, and learn together at this lively storytime. No registration.

Playgroup

Mondays, May 6th-20th

9:45-10:45am, Lower Level

This is for babies, toddlers, and preschoolers up to 5 years old and their grown-ups to gather and play. We have a variety of toys and a big space for kids to enjoy! No registration.

Snack, Craft & Build

Monday, May 13th

3-4:30pm, Youth Area

Come to the Youth Area for a casual, relaxing time, including LEGO bricks, a craft, and a snack for children. Children under 8 require an adult caregiver to attend. No registration.

Pajama Storytime

Thursday, May 23rd,

6:30-7pm, Lower Level

Dress up in your pajamas and come to the library for a family storytime. We will be sharing books, rhymes, and songs. No registration. 

Teens

Teen & Tween Anime Club

Wednesday, May 1st

3:15-4:30pm, Lower Level

Anime Lovers, this one is for you! Join us as we have some snacks and watch some anime! For those in grades 6-12.  No registration.

Teen & Tween Craft

Thursday, May 9th

3:15-4:30pm, Lower Level

Teens & Tweens, let’s get crafty. Join us each month for a different fun craft. Check out our social media to see what the craft will be. For those in grades 6-12. No registration.

Teen & Tween AAPI Celebration

Thursday, May 16th

3:15-4:30pm, Lower Level

Join us as we learn about AAPI cultures, do some crafts, and eat a snack. For those in grades 6-12. No registration required.

Volunteen

Thursday, May 23rd

3:15-4:30pm, Lower Level

Do you like volunteering or need hours for National Honors Society? Join us as we do an activity that gives back to the community! Please bring any documentation you need signed for credit to the event. For those in grades 6-12. No registration.

Adults

Adult Contemporary Book Discussion

Wednesday, May 1st

6-7:30pm, Lower Level

Join us for an in-person Book Discussion on the 1st Wednesday of the month. This month’s book is All This Could be Different by Sarah Thankam Mathews. For adults only. No registration required.  

Color Me Calm

Monday, May 6th

6-7:30pm, Lower Level

Enjoy a stress-free evening of coloring fun. The library will provide the supplies. For adults ages only. No registration required. 

Book A Librarian

Thursdays, May 9th & 23rd

3-5pm, Front Desk

Every 2nd & 4th Thursday of the month, book a 30 minute, one-on-one session for library and basic technology help. For adults only. Registration Required.

Monday Movie Matinee

Monday, May 13th

1-4pm, Lower Level

On the 2nd Monday of the month, join us for free showings of popular films. This month's movie is The Color Purple (PG-13). For adults only. No admission fee. No registration required.

Civil War Memories and Mementos Presentation

Tuesday, May 21st

1-1:45pm, Lower Level

Join us for a presentation with Dr. Leslie Bellais of the Wisconsin Historical Society, as she explores the powerful stories of the small, less obvious artifacts saved by Wisconsinites as mementos of the Civil War, both everyday and exceptional items, that served as reminders of a horrific time in U.S. history. For adults only. No registration.

Book of the Month

Skip the long wait-list and pick up popular titles today with our Lucky Day Book of the Month! Each month we choose a popular book and purchase extra copies that are available for immediate checkout. The Lucky Day book for this month is Funny Story by Emily Henry.

Funny Story by Emily Henry

"A shimmering, joyful new novel about a pair of opposites with the wrong thing in common, from #1 New York Times bestselling author Emily Henry, Daphne always loved the way Peter told their story. How they met, fell in love, and moved back to his lakeside hometown to begin their life together. Too bad it turned out to be more of a prequel, a complication to Peter's actual love story, the one that ends with him dumping Daphne before their wedding to begin a relationship with his lifelong best friend, Petra. And so that's how Daphne's story really begins: stranded in beautiful Waning Bay, Michigan, without friends or family but with a dream job as a children's librarian (that barely pays the bills), and proposing to be roommates with the only other non-Peter-related person she knows: Petra's heartbroken ex, Miles Nowak. Just until she can get a new dream job literally anywhere else. Scruffy and chaotic, Miles is entirely the opposite of buttoned-up Daphne, and they mainly avoid one another until one night, while drowning their sorrows, they form a tenuous friendship. Miles decides he will convince Daphne to give Waning Bay a real shot. He'll show her why he loves this idyllic town and its residents, and if they happen to post deliberately misleading photos of their adventures together--for a particular audience of two--who could blame them? Miles believes Daphne deserves the chance to build a life here, her own life. As she begins to fall for the town, Daphne wonders what this summer is supposed to mean. Is it just for fun? An interlude to her own love story? Or maybe it was never meant to be a love story? Maybe it was just an anecdote to share at future dinner parties: that time she fell in love with her ex-fiancé's new fiancée's ex-boyfriend. Who's to say?"-- Provided by publisher.

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