Category Archives: Library program

eReaders 101

You’ve got your shiny new eReader or Tablet, but you don’t know how to use it. Join us for an educational session on the basics of downloading library eBooks. There will be a presentation on how to use our various downloadable book services, with breakout sessions afterwards for the most common types of eReaders and Tablets.  Call (513)528-1744 for more information or to register or register online. Program is Monday, Jan. 28, 6:00-7:30 p.m.

Taking the Mystery Out of Paying for College

Whether the expense of college is on the horizon or years away, join us at the Amelia branch on Saturday, January 26th at 2:00 p.m.  for an informative discussion about paying for college. Dan Bisig joins us to discuss the myths about paying for college. Register online or call (513)752-5580

Dan Bisig is founder of College and Beyond (2005).     Dan has been featured in a number of articles on college issues in the Business Courier, The Cincinnati Enquirer, Cincinnati Magazine, Florence Recorder and has been interviewed on Fox 19 News, WNKU Radio and the 55KRC radio show Simply Money.

Draw on Your Creativity Interview

Kim, a branch staffer at the Felicity Branch will be teaching a drawing class over the next several months. Each session will focus on a different type of drawing. Register for the program by calling 876-4134.

Kim’s been a professional artist for over 25 years and bring a lot of experience and enthusiasm!

She was gracious enough to answer some questions for us.

Q: Do you have a favorite medium to work with? And why?
Kim: My favorite medium is colored pencil. I love using lots of different colors and layering them to create texture and depth.

Q: What was the most difficult thing to learn when you learned to draw?
Kim: The most difficult thing to learn was to not overwork a drawing. Sometimes it’s hard to know when to stop.

Q: What inspires you?
Kim: The natural world inspires me–animals, clouds, mountains, sunsets, and on and on.

Q: Do you have a favorite resource like a book or website?
Kim: I have a LOT of books of Vincent Van Gogh’s work that I periodically look through for inspiration and aspiration.

Q: When did you discover that you enjoyed drawing?
Kim: It wasn’t a discovery, I’ve just always done it because I love doing it. My parents met when they were both students at the Chicago Art Institute, so it runs in the family!

YALSA Teen Read Week Photo Contest

The Young Adult Library Services Association (YALSA), as well as CCPL will celebrate Teen Read Week™ Oct. 16 – 22. As part of this event, we’re challenging you to create a visual version of your favorite book’s title. Learn more.

All photo entries must be an original work made between August 1, 2011 and Oct. 31, 2011.

There is no fee for submitting the entry.

Teens may enter as many times as they like. An entry form must be submitted to YALSA, by 11:45pm, pacific time, on October 31, 2011 via this entry form.

Photos must be uploaded to Flickr by 11:45pm, pacific time, on October 31, 2011 and tagged with TRWcontest11.

If you have questions about the contest, please contact Letitia Smith at 1 (800) 545-2433 x4390 or lsmith@ala.org.
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Picture It @ the Library

 

Below are five paintings which are on display at two local museums, the Cincinnati Art Museum and the Taft Museum of Art.

Identify all of the paintings and fill out this entry form   with the titles of the five paintings using the hints we’ve given you.

Three randomly chosen winners will each win a Kodak Mini Video Camera!

The contest ends on October 23.

Winners will be notified on October 27.

 

Hint: What's the boy in the painting doing?

First painting

Hint: Shares a name with a museum

Second painting

Hint: This American artist is showcasing a boy making the sound a train makes. Jiminy Cricket also does this on occasion. Hint: This portrait is of the 27th President of the USA who was from Ohio.
Hint: She's from Italy.

Third painting

Hint: How many figures?

Fourth painting

Hint: The woman in the portrait lives in the place where gondolas are still in use. The artist’s middle name is the type of performance artist that is showcased on American Idol and is also the name of a famous brand of sewing machine. Hint: The artist is Dutch and also has only one ear.
Hint: He wrote Dr Jekyll and Mr. Hyde

Fifth painting

Hint: The portrait is of the author of Treasure Island.