Tuesday, June 2, 2009

Summer Reading is Here

If yesterday is any indication of the number of people who will be signing up for summer reading I'd say it looks like another record year. Even with school still in session we signed up 94 people yesterday and that doesn't include all the adult reading logs that were picked up or the people who registered online.

We've added some new programs and have a few yet to be announced so stop back often to see what's on
the calendar. Remember you can register online and even submit book reviews, and log your reading.
Watch out for Mona Madness. More info on that later!

Wednesday, May 27, 2009

Teen Summer Reading - Express Yourself

We've got a great teen program for those students who have completed grades 5 through 8.
Sure we still have prizes and lots of things on the calendar just for you.

This age group reads for points. There are lots of ways to earn points, like attending a special event or bringing in items for the Amherst Food Pantry. But the main goal is to read a book and earn one point per page. No, "Cat in the Hat" doesn't count. We give prizes for 250, 500, and 750 points. It's easy and adds up fast. Here's what you win:


  • 250 points gets you a "READ" dogtag. One year we ran out of these but we think we've got plenty for this year....if you hurry.

  • 500 points nets you a cool Media Pouch. It's perfect for carrying around a cell phone or iPod. We have a variety of colors to choose from.

  • 750 points earns you our "Green" messenger bag. It invites you to "Renew, Reread, Recycle" when you head out to the library.



Kids Summer Reading - Get Creative a@ the Amherst Public Library

It's time to "Get Creative" and "Get to the Library". Summer reading is upon us with just a few days till registration opens at the library. Registration is available online with options for tracking your time and submitting book reviews.

Our Kids Program is for those age 4 through those kids just completing grade 4.
Once you register you'll get a reading log to keep track of the time you spend reading, or being read to. Fill in your reading log. For every 15 minutes you read, color in a portion of the clock. Each clock represents one hour of reading.

Keep reading! We give prizes for completing 5, 10 and 15 hours of reading.

  • For 5 hours we have the paint set so you can get creative right away.
  • After 10 hours of reading you'll earn the green zip pouch for keeping your library card close at hand.
  • Keep reading and for 15 hours you get a great "Green" bag that invites you to "Save a Tree and Borrow a Book". It's great for all those items you'll be checking out of the library this summer!

Tuesday, May 12, 2009

Create your best summer ever.



Sure we're going to get creative this summer but we can also think "Green" at the same time. Remember when you check out a book from the library you're saving money and saving trees.

Look for our earth-friendly slogans on most of our prizes this year. This logo appears on our prize for 15 hours of reading. It's a great bag for carrying your books, your groceries, your creative collection with you where ever you go. What color is the bag? Well, green of course.

Monday, May 4, 2009

Almost Time to Get Creative

Everyone is counting the days till school's out and for some that day coincides with the start the Amherst Public Library's Summer Reading program. This year the library is hopping on board the state reading wagon by adopting the theme of "Get Creative".

But hey, we've always had a creative group of summer readers and this year is no exception. Look for the return of "Craft Wednesday" starting June 10. On Wednesdays you can stop by the library anytime and take part in a great, and yes very creative, craft activity.

Tuesday, May 20, 2008

Bug Free Zone at the Library


Everything is underway for What's Cooking @ the Amherst Public Library, our 2008 summer reading program for ages 4 through 104. Many people calling or checking on our website are surprised to find out we're not participating in the State Library of Ohio's Summer Reading Program. As I tell all the kids, go to other libraries, get a card, but nothing beats Amherst Public Library for one of the best summer programs around.

The state seems to be obsessed with bugs, based on the giant 200 page manual they send out, and the countless themes directed at crawling creatures, such as "Trails to Tales" and now this year's theme "Catch the Reading Bug".

This year we're cooking up all kinds of fun. Remember to read a balanced diet including selections from mysteries, non-fiction, poetry, and magazines.

Online registration is available now through our website. Check out our upcoming programming by viewing our summer calendar.

Thursday, May 1, 2008

Getting prepped for Summer Reading

The Amherst Public Library is getting prepped for a great summer of fun this year. "Look What's Cooking @ the library" will help you check out all the ingredients for a great summer of activities.

Look for an early bird registration to begin in late May. Remember you can register and log your reading through our website. Registration at the library begins Monday, June 2, for all ages.

We offer three different reading programs. Our kid's program welcomes ages 4 through those students just completing grade 4. If you've just finished grades 5 through 8 then our teen program will feature the return of X-Box afternoon as well as the annual Scavenger Hunt. High School freshmen through those age 104 participate in our adult program.

Look for a calendar and other information very soon.

Thursday, March 6, 2008

Get Moving with Storytime


Put that book down and let's get moving! Kids at storytime have been reaching new heights as they learn classics like "Head, Shoulders, Knees and Toes" along with other rhymes to get them moving. If you're feeling the effects of too much Valentine candy or have already purchased those holiday jelly beans you might want to take a cue from storytime and get off the couch. With spring weddings on the horizon it might also be a good time to review that age old classic...the "Chicken Dance".

Wednesday, January 9, 2008

Cookie Caper


How many kids can you fit in the storytime room? With two sessions to fill the answer was "a whole lot". Not only did we run short of cookies this year but with more than 70 people in the morning session and 140 people filling in the evening session it was a wild and crazy culinary time.



No one left without their share of frosting and sprinkles. With help from our Lorain County JVS Culinary Academy volunteers we managed to go through 10 pounds of frosting and dozens of sugar cookies. Wait... isn't that our volunteers...those cookies are for the kids! Oh well, everyone's a kid at cookie storytime.



Now what happened to those extra sprinkles?