May 25, 2015 - Memorial Day July 3 –4, 2015 - Independence Day May 11, 2015 - Adult Book Club The Yellow Birds by Kevin Powers - 4:00 PM May 12, 2015 - Friends of the Library Meeting 6:00 PM May 15, 2015 - Gaming Day If you like playing video and board games stop by the library and join us for an afternoon of fun! 4:00 PM Library Lovers: Making a difference in the community We will highlight those individuals, as well as, groups who advocate for the library. Without the unwavering support of the Board of Trustees, Friends of the Library, and the Foundation, many of the services that we offer would not and could not exist. We will have an Appreciation Program to honor our advocates on Friday, June 5, 2015. Our keynote speaker is the Honorable Bob Steinburg, North Carolina House of Representatives. 6:30 PM June Monthly Highlight: Summer Reading Program - Every Hero Has a Story (June 16 - August 13, 2015) The Library hosts Summer Reading Programs annually to help bridge the summer reading gap for students. The library offers programs for children, teens, and adults. The themes for the summer reading programs are: Every Hero Has a Story - Children Unmasked - Teens Escape the Ordinary - Adults June 8, 2015—Adult Book Club Saving CeeCee Honeycutt by Beth Hoffman 4:00 PM Online Databases/E-Books June 26, 2015—Summer Reading Program Super Hero Gaming Day Dress up as your favorite super hero character while you play Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Lego Batman 2 and other games. 4:00 PM July Monthly Highlight: Fun in the Sun During the month of July we will highlight all things summer. Whether it’s lounging by the pool with a book from your favorite author, choosing the location of your summer vacation, or finding a great recipe for your family dinner, the library is here to help. Stop by the library throughout the month of July to check out our display to see what we have to offer to help you stay informed, educated, and entertained this summer. July 13, 2015—Adult Book Club The Returned by Jason Mott- 4:00 PM July 24, 2015—Summer Reading Program Super Hero Gaming Day Dress up as your favorite super hero character while you play Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Lego Batman 2 and other games. 4:00 PM Charles Jordan, Chairperson Hezekiah Brown, Vice Chairperson Mark Maland, Secretary Randy Cartwright R. Michael Cox Dorsey Harris Scarlett Newbern Phyllis Phillips Joycelyn Robinson Rowen Roby EX-OFFICIO MEMBERS Bettie Parker, Pasquotank County Commissioner Rodney Bunch, Pasquotank County Manager Beginning or professional genealogists can access Ancestry.com - the largest collection of family histories on the web. Also includes U.S. census records, genealogy links, family trees, and printable family tree chart forms. Must use in the library. Welcome to the Pa s q u o t a n k C o u n t y L i b r a r y Beginning or professional genealogists can access original page images for all documents - a collection of over 25,000 family and local histories, and U.S. census records. You may access in the library or remotely. Online interactive academic and career practice tests and skill-building courses (i.e., SAT, English for Spanish speakers, New GED 2014, etc.). NCLive provides North Carolina residents with access to online magazines, newspapers, and journal articles, electronic books, historical materials, maps, and much more. Use in the library or log on from any device with internet access using your library card number. 3M Cloud Library eBooks can be read on an IPad, or IPhone, Android-based tablet or phone, Nook tablets (Nook HD, HD+, Nook Color) or windows based computer or a MAC. ONLINE RESOURCE CENTER contains every article from the 22-volume print set plus thousands more, extensive graphic and multimedia enhancements, and related articles from major newspapers and magazines. Your source for Information, Education and Entertainment Monday, Wednesday & Friday 8:30 AM - 6:30 PM Tuesday & Thursday 8:30 AM - 7:00 PM Saturday 10:00 AM - 2:00 PM E-BOOKS FOR CHILDREN Tumblebooks are animated books that teach children the joy of reading. You can access the web site at the library or remotely via computer or mobile device. Cypress Resume is an online resume builder that is available in the library or remotely. The software allows anyone to create a professional resume in a matter of minutes. 100 East Colonial Avenue Elizabeth City, NC 27909 Phone: 252-335-2473 Fax: 252-331-7449 http://library.earlibrary.org/pasquotank/ https://www.facebook.com/pasquotankcountylibrary https://twitter.com/PasquotankLib http://www.pinterest.com/pclibrary1/ CHILDREN’S DEPARTMENT What’s available in the library to borrow? Adult, Teen and Juvenile Fiction and Nonfiction For younger children: Board Books, Picture Books, “EZ Beginner Readers”, Early Nonfiction, Book/CD combination kits DVDs: feature films, nonfiction and educational titles Pre-School Classes The library is incorporating science, technology, engineering, arts and math (STEAM) programs in the pre-school classes. We will be working with measurements, peforming experiments, exploring magnification, and teaching basic computer coding. for children and adults Tuesdays 3 year-olds 10:00-10:45am 4 & 5 year-olds 11:00-11:45am Large Print Books: Fiction and Nonfiction Magazines for all ages Books-on-CD: abridged and unabridged, Fiction and Nonfiction National Geographic Magazine (from its first issue in 1888 through 2011) is available on the library computers. On the first floor of the library is the circulation, children’s, technical services, and bookmobile departments. Also the fiction, juvenile, and AV. On the second floor of the library is the information services department, computer lab, computer classroom, periodical/newspaper area, teen zone and the North Carolina Heritage Center (Genealogy). Also the non-fiction, teen and reference collections are housed on the second floor. Your Online Library Account This account, accessible only to you, will allow you to renew library materials and place holds via any device with internet access. To use this service, the staff will assign you a PIN (Personal Identification Number). You may change your PIN at any time. Use Your Account Online to Renew Materials and Place Requests Go to the library’s homepage http://library.earlibrary.org/pasquotank/ then click on My Account. Enter your library card number (without spaces), then your library-assigned PIN or your edited PIN. Click Submit Request. May 5 May 12 May 19 May 26 June 2 June 9 June 16 June 23 June 30 Mother’s Day We Love Our Library Days of the Week Mother Goose Cartoon Fun Dog Days My Dad, My Hero Keeping You Safe All By Myself Wednesdays 1&2 year-olds with adult 10:00-10:45am May 6 May 13 May 20 May 27 June 3 June 10 June 17 June 24 Mother’s Day We Love Our Library Days of the Week Mother Goose Cartoon Fun Dog Days My Dad, My Hero Keeping You Safe OUTREACH SERVICES The Children’s Services offers outreach programs to community groups and schools. If you would like for the library to participate in your event please contact Terry Vaughan, 335-2473 BOOKMOBILE SCHEDULE First Monday of each month Head Start - 9:00 AM Baxter Street - 4:30 PM West Church Street - 5:00 PM Second Monday of each month Cora’s Educational Daycare - 9:30 AM Renaissance Common - 10:15 AM Young’s Daycare - 3:00 PM Rivers Retreatway - 4:00 PM Third Monday of each month New Life Little People - 9:30 AM PineLakes - 12:00 PM Walker Landing - 3:30 PM West Church Street - 4:30 PM First Tuesday of each month Pelican Point - 3:30 PM Second Tuesday of each month Kids Only Daycare - 9:10 AM Building Blocks Daycare - 10:10 AM Heritage Care - 1:30 PM Alton Street - 3:00 PM Azalea Trail - 3:30 PM - 4:30 PM Third Tuesday of each month Educare Learning Center - 9:00 AM Emmanuel Preschool - 10:10 AM First Wednesday of each month Mica’s Daycare - 9:00 AM Nixonton Fire Department - 2:30 PM Melonie Drive - 3:00 PM Peartree Place - 3:30 PM FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS LIBRARY CARDS A library card allows you to do more than simply borrow books and other materials. You can also use your card to access the public computers and the online databases. How do I get a library card: Adults and Teens: A library card is free to any citizen who lives in the East Albemarle Regional Library System (Pasquotank, Camden, Currituck and Dare). If you do not live in one of the four counties you must pay a yearly fee of $15.00 to obtain a library card. In order to get a card you must furnish identification (e.g. current North Carolina driver’s license, rent receipt, property tax receipt, utility receipt…). Children: Children, birth through age 13, may receive a library card. Children may be present to receive their cards, but their presence is not required. Their applications must be signed and completed by a parent or guardian. The parent or guardian must have a valid library card. What is a PIN and how do I get one? A PIN is a 4 digit number that provides an extra level of security when using your library card to reserve books, renew items by phone, or look up your personal information in the Catalog. The last 4 digits of your telephone number will be assigned as your PIN when you receive a library card. You can change your PIN at anytime by accessing MY ACCOUNT. What should I do if I lose my card? You should report the lost card at once to your Library. You are responsible for materials taken out with the card until it is reported lost or stolen. Is there a charge for a replacement card? The cost for a replacement card is $1.00. STILL HAVE QUESTIONS E-mail Jackie King- jking@earlibrary.org Free Library Cards Children’s CyberNet Stations (2) Early Learning Second Wednesday of each month Albemarle Pre-School - 9:30 AM Debry Community Center - 4:15 PM Pasquotank Elementary School After Care Program—3: 30 PM (Ages 1-5) and Elementary (Ages 5-12) Software Computer Class Room –10 computers; free computer classes are taught weekly/ For the computer class schedule please access the library’s web page. Third Wednesday of each month Jumpin’ Jack Daycare - 10:30 AM 48 Public Computers; Wi-Fi First Thursday of each month ECSU Laboratory School - 10:00 AM Little Lambs Learn & Play - 3:30 PM Morgan’s Corner Trailer Park - 4:15 PM Second Thursday of each month Ding Dong School - 9:15 AM Kid-N-Play - 10:15 AM Mother Goose - 11:15 AM Banks Street - 4:30 PM Third Thursday of each month Albemarle School - 9:00 AM Herrington Village - 4:00 PM First Friday of each month H. L. Trigg Community School - 9:00 AM Computers and Internet Access Community Room/Group Study Room - Nonprofit organizations can meet free of charge in the rooms. You may use the Community Room during and after hours except observed county holidays. The Group Study Room is available during library hours. Faxing – You may send and receive faxes for a reasonable fee. Interlibrary Loans - Patrons may request materials that the library or region does not own from libraries nation-wide for the cost of postage. Mobile Printing - Wireless printing from laptops, tablets, and smartphones Patron Placed Holds - Patrons with a valid library card may place a hold/request through the online catalog. Proctoring Test - Fee $10.00 Notary - Fee $5.00
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