NEWS & PROGRAMS - Poudre River Public Library District

MAY 2015
NEWS & PROGRAMS
from the Poudre River Public Library District
DKfindout: What do
you want to learn
today?
DKfindout is a free online
encyclopedia where
elementary age children,
parents, and teachers can
look up information in subject
areas ranging from science
and math to geography. It
uses the same visual approach
to content as DK’s print
books.
It is available on the library
website’s Research page
in the A-Z list and in the
Homework category.
issue 6 volume 5
CONNECTIONS
by Holly Carroll, Executive Director
Network Neutrality and Public Libraries
The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) voted on February 26
to affirm strong open Internet protections by upholding the principles
of network neutrality in this order. Many of you have probably viewed or
read the numerous media accounts of this landmark ruling. I would like
to use this column to explain why an open Internet is essential to our
nation’s freedom of speech and central to libraries
in general and Poudre River Public Library District’s Network neutrality
is the principle
overarching mission to provide equal access to
information.
that Internet
service providers
Network neutrality is the principle that Internet
and governments
service providers and governments should treat
should treat all
all information on the Internet equally—not
discriminating or charging differently by user,
information on the
content, website, platform, application or mode
Internet equally.
of communication. Libraries are longtime network
neutrality advocates because of the central role Internet access plays
in the delivery of library services. Can you imagine using the Library
District’s many resources without the Internet? The Internet allows our
users to download eBooks, digital audio books and music, complete
homework assignments and access our many research databases.
It allows our users to browse our collection to place holds and to
register on-line for library cards, programs and to reserve our study and
community rooms. For many users, our public computer labs provide
their only access for electronic job and housing searches and for staying
connected with friends and colleagues via email.
Now imagine using these same services but at much slower speeds
if the quality of Internet access were based on content, application,
website or on the consumer’s ability to pay for the access. Without
Network Neutrality protections, the Library District as a public entity
with a finite budget might not be able to afford adequate high-speed
access and broadband width at market price from our Internet service
provider. Our content providers who are facing similar cost increases
may pass along those costs to the Library making it that much more
difficult for our institution to meet the information needs of our public.
Finally, our users accessing on-line library resources and services from
home or work might also become frustrated if their Internet connections
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ADULTS
Movie Nights
Chariots of Fire
MOV I E
N IG H T
7:00 PM, Saturday, May 16
Old Town Library
Based on a true story, Chariots of Fire is the internationally acclaimed
drama of two very different men who compete as runners in the 1924
Paris Olympics. Rated PG, www.imdb.com.
Dragon - The Bruce Lee Story
7:00 PM, Saturday, May 30, Old Town Library
The life of actor and martial arts expert Bruce Lee is portrayed in this
drama, based on a biography. Lee is introduced to martial arts as a
child in Hong Kong. Bruce’s father dreamed that a dragon would take
his son, and wanted Bruce to protect himself. Rated PG-13.
Author Mark Z.
Danielewski is in FoCo!
8:00 - 10:00 PM
Wednesday, May 20
Northside Aztlan Community
Center
Mark Z. Danielewski‘s newest
novel is The Familiar, Volume
One: One Rainy Day in May.
He is also the author of cult hits
including “House of Leaves”,
“Only Revolutions”, and “The
Fifty Year Sword”. Danielewski
will be speaking and signing
books. Tickets for the event are
available at Old
Firehouse Books
at a cost of $5
and will serve as
a coupon for $5
off “The Familiar,
Volume One”.
Author Visit with
Hampton Sides
Genealogy Programs
Introduction to Genealogy
9:00 AM - 12:30 PM, Saturday, May 9, Harmony Library
The Larimer County Genealogy Society will present a program on
how to begin doing research on your ancestors. Learn where to look,
software programs, and documenting results. Presented by Carol
Stetser. Registration required at www.lcgsco.org.
German Research
7:00 - 8:00 PM, May 21,
Old Town Library
John Mears will speak on finding the
hometowns of our German ancestors
using American and German records.
He will also discuss the types of German
records available and how to read
German handwriting.
Larimer County Genealogy Society
1 on 1 Assistance
1:00 - 5:00 PM, every Thursday, Old Town Library
Larimer County Genealogy Society 1 on 1 Assistance is available.
7:00 - 9:00 PM
Tuesday, May 26
Hilton Fort Collins
Hampton Sides is the author of
In the Kingdom of Ice, which
recounts the heroic polar voyage
of the U.S.S. Jeannette during
the Gilded Age. Hampton is
known for his gripping non-fiction
adventure stories depicting epic
expeditions. He is editor-atlarge for Outside and a frequent
contributor
to National
Geographic.
Booksales by Old
Firehouse Books
and signing after
the presentation.
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Teens
Asian Fest
10:00 AM - 5:00 PM,
Saturday, May 9,
Old Town
A day of fun
celebrating the
cultures of Asia and
the Pacific Islands.
Activities to include:
11:00 Indian cooking
11:00Yoga
11:15 Pacific Islands
11:30 Koto Music
12:00 Anime: Fruits Basket
12:00Karate
1:00 Planina Dance Troupe,
1:00 Chinese Medicine talk
1:00Judo
1:15Asia
2:00 Tea tasting
2:00 Kung fu
2:30Karaoke
3:00 Turkish cooking demo 3:00Aikido
3:15 Middle East
crafts during throuhout the day!
Anime Club
4:00 - 5:30 PM, May 12,
Council Tree Library
Teens gather together after school
to watch anime favorites, chat about
manga, and munch on yummy
snacks! For those in 6th-12th grades.
Anime
Club
Interesting Reader Society meeting
11:00 AM - 1:00 PM, Saturday, May 30, Harmony Library
The Interesting Reader Society is a group of students in grades
6-12 who meet monthly to talk about books, movies,
music, and other topics of interest to teens. They
plan and participate in teen library programs
and volunteer activities, serve as members of
a decision-making team, promote the library,
books, and reading at school and to the rest of
the community, and provide teen feedback for
the library staff. Applications online at
http://read.poudrelibraries.org/contact/irs/.
TEEN
IRS
KIDS
X-STREAM Crafts
3:30 - 5:30 PM, Wednesday, May 6, Council Tree Library
Kids in grades K-5 are invited to stop by to work on crafts to celebrate
holidays and events in May including Asian/
Pacific Heritage Month, Jewish History Month,
Boy’s Day (Children’s Day), Cinco de Mayo,
and Mother’s Day. Supplies are provided.
LEGO A, B, C:
Assemble, Build, Create
X-STREAM
CRAFTS
2:00 - 4:00 PM, Sunday, May
3, Old Town Library
Come design, engineer, and build
with LEGO bricks! A family activity
for ages 5+. There will be a new
building challenge every month.
All LEGO supplies are provided at
the library. Program limited to 40
LEGO builders
at a time due
to supply
and space
limitations.
World Languages Storytime - French
5:00 - 6:00 PM, Thursday, May 7, Harmony Library
Storytime in French is a time of children’s stories, crafts, puppets, and
music in French, that invites
fluent speakers as well as
those interested in the
French language to enjoy
an afternoon in community
and family. This event is free,
for all ages, and in French.
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were slower because of their
inability to pay for sufficient access.
Opponents of net neutrality
regulation believe that the
Internet is working fine without
further protections and that
regulation may do more harm than
good by limiting innovation and
producing less efficient network
operations. Furthermore, the cost
of regulation would get passed on
to the consumer.
Luckily because of the FCC’s
February 2015 actions, libraries
across the nation and their
users will not be faced with the
hypothetical scenarios described
above. The ruling bans paid
prioritization and the blocking
and throttling of lawful content
and services and reclassifies
high- speed Internet service as
a telecommunications service,
insuring continued affordable
quality access for now and in the
immediate future.
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Job
Seekers
LinkedIn for Job
Searching
1:00 - 3:00 PM,
Friday, May 1
Old Town Library
Presenter: Kasie Tisue,
Technology & Applications
Trainer, Larimer County. Attend
this job and career class and gain
a general understanding of what
you can do with LinkedIn and why
it is important for job seekers.
(Class participants do not need to
have a LinkedIn account.)
Library District Board of Trustees:
OFFICERS:
John Frey, President
Maddy Wawro, Vice President
Linda Gabel, Secretary / Treasurer
Meet our new Volunteer
Coordinator Serena Robb!
My formal training and career started with
computers and math, but after almost 20 years
between Honeywell and Hewlett-Packard, I
decided to pursue a more people-focused tract.
I started volunteering with various local nonprofits and moved into professional volunteer
management (shout outs to CASA of Larimer
County, Hearts and Horses Therapeutic Riding
Center, the Education and Life Training Center and Realities For
Children)! I am excited to have landed at the Poudre River Public
Library District, where we can offer community members so many
different volunteer experiences, which enhance their lives while
enabling us to offer more and better services.
My office is in the Webster House Administration Center at 301 East
Olive. I can also be reached by email: SRobb@PoudreLibraries.org or
call 970-224-6183. I would love to meet you. I am currently updating all
our volunteer opportunities, so please visit our volunteer page www.
PoudreLibraries.org/volunteer frequently, as it will be changing often.
Introduction to Finding Funders
6:30 - 8:00 PM, Thursday, May 21, Harmony Library
8:30 - 10:00 AM, Friday, May 29, Old Town Library
Learn to find funders for your nonprofit with the Foundation Center’s
comprehensive funding research tool.
Basic computer knowledge required.
Registration required.
Interviewing
3 Secrets to
Job Search Success
9:00 - 11:00 AM,
Wednesday, May 13
Harmony Library
10:00 AM - Noon,
Thursday, May 21,
Old Town Library
Presenter: Maureen Harter,
Larimer County Workforce Center.
You worked hard at writing an
effective resume to capture the
attention of the employer and
you have been invited for an
interview! Now what? Preparing
for the interview is critical. In this
job and career class, you will find
out how to be prepared for your
next job interview.
MEMBERS AT LARGE:
Jennifer Birks
Becki Hartshorn
Mike Liggett
Amanda Quijano
Presenter: Amanda Magee,
Larimer County Workforce
Center. If you are someone who
prefers using a map, rather than
wandering around looking for
your destination, this workshop
is for you. Following this job and
career class, you will know what
steps you need to take to make
your job search effective.
ADMINISTRATION:
Holly Carroll, Executive Director
Ken Draves, Deputy Director
Jeff Barnes, Finance Officer
Paula Watson-Lakamp, Newsletter Editor