Volume 74 November 2016 - Utah

BUFFERING by Hannah Hart 5. HILLBILLY ELEGY by J. D. Vance 6. FILTHY RICH by James Patterson and John Connolly with Tim Malloy ... in the audiobook co...

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Volume 74

November 2016

Message from the Director

Tasty Thanksgiving Recipe Books

There has been one topic that has dominated my time and energy more than any other responsibility the past few months: THE NEW HILDALE LIBRARY!

With Thanksgiving just around the corner, many are planning on visits from friends and relatives to share the holiday. Finding recipes to accommodate guests with special dietary needs can be a challenge, but there are many great cookbooks available @ your library! Here are a few selections that you can check out for your holiday planning:

I wish to express my gratitude to the many individuals and organizations who have donated time, materials, and money that have allowed the Hildale branch to become a reality. It has been incredible to see the efforts of so many work together toward this goal. I would like to invite the community to attend the ribbon cutting and dedication of the Hildale branch and celebrate this momentous occasion with us!

Joel E. Tucker, Director Washington County Library System

Gluten free cookbooks: Danielle Walker’s Against All Grain Celebrations Gluten Free Holiday Baking by Ellen Brown Deliciously Ella Every Day by Ella Woodward Vegetarian and Vegan cookbooks: Vegan Holiday Kitchen : More Than 200 Delicious, Festive Recipes for Special Occasions by Nava Atlas Sinfully Vegan: 140 Decadent Desserts by Lois Dieterly Vegan Planet by Robin Robertson Traditional cookbooks: How to Bake Everything by Mark Bittman Thanksgiving: How to Cook it Well by Sam Sifton The Thanksgiving Cookbook by Holly Garrison Thanksgiving 101 by Rick Rogers Betty Crocker Complete Thanksgiving Cookbook by Betty Crocker There are many more books available on cooking, decorating, crafts and entertaining for the holidays. Check the catalog for more titles available @ Your Library!

Library Board Members: Sidney Atkin Lacie Hughes Gerald Jones Dan McGuire Michele Mitchell Rob Goulding Zach Renstrom (Commissioner)

435-673-3487 201- 881-1234 435-878-2563 435-772-3144 435-652-2142 435-429-4058 [email protected]

New York Times Best Sellers Hardcover Fiction and Nonfiction Fiction: 1. ESCAPE CLAUSE by John Sandford 2. TWO BY TWO by Nicholas Sparks 3. SMALL GREAT THINGS by Jodi Picoult 4. THE OBSIDIAN CHAMBER by Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child 5. VINCE FLYNN: ORDER TO KILL by Kyle Mills 6. THE SECRET HISTORY OF TWIN PEAKS by Mark Frost 7. THE WOMAN IN CABIN 10 by Ruth Ware 8. COMMONWEATH by Ann Patchett 9. HOME by Harlan Coben 10. TODAY WILL BE DIFFERENT by Maria Semple

Nonfiction: 1. THE MAGNOLIA STORY by Chip Gaines and Joanna Gaines with Mark Dagostino 2. KILLING THE RISING SUN by Bill O'Reilly and Martin Dugard 3. BORN TO RUN by Bruce Springsteen 4. BUFFERING by Hannah Hart 5. HILLBILLY ELEGY by J. D. Vance 6. FILTHY RICH by James Patterson and John Connolly with Tim Malloy 7. A LIFE IN PARTS by Bryan Cranston 8. LOVE WARRIOR by Glennon Doyle Melton 9. HERO OF THE EMPIRE by Candice Millard 10. UPSTREAM by Mary Olive

Library Branch Information St. George Library 88 W. 100 S. 435-634-5737 Monday - Thursday 10:00 - 8:00 Friday and Saturday 10:00 - 6:00 Santa Clara 1099 N. Lava Flow 435-986-0432 Monday - Thursday 10:00 - 7:00 Friday and Saturday 10:00 - 6:00 Washington 220 N. 300 E. 435-627-2706 Monday - Thursday 10:00 - 7:00 Friday and Saturday 10:00 - 6:00 Hurricane 36 S. 300 W. 435-635-4621 Monday - Thursday 10:00 - 7:00 Friday and Saturday 10:00 - 6:00

Springdale 126 Lion Blvd. 435-772-3676 Monday -Thursday 10:00 - 7:00 Friday 10:00 - 5:00 Saturday 12:00 - 5:00 New Harmony 34 S. 2900 E. 435-867-0065 Monday - Thursday 10:00 - 7:00 Friday & Saturday 10:00 - 4:00 Enterprise 393 S. 200 E. 435-878-2574 Monday 10:00 - 6:00 Tuesday - Thursday 10:00 - 7:00 Friday 10:00 - 6:00 Saturday 10:00 - 3:00

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The Movie News

Library Employee of the Month

I would like to announce the Library Employee of the Month for September - Cheri Wilcox! As the volunteer coordinator for the Washington Branch, Cheri used the volunteers to organize the donation pile that had grown into a small mountain.

She has developed a system to organize donations, and these databases will be shared with other branches to request replacements or additions to their collection. Her energetic, positive attitude has helped to motivate our volunteers in a productive manner. Cheri’s ability to train volunteers on shelving, coordinate projects simultaneously, and overseeing the volunteer activities has been instrumental in accomplishing some large projects and maintaining a smooth workflow within the branch. Cheri has also created a new audiobook pullout section. Similar to our new books section, the patrons are now able to browse for new arrivals in the audiobook collection. With an increasing popularity in graphic novels, she created a more user friendly browsing and searching layout for both our YA and adult graphic novels. Cheri is a take-charge, pro-active team player. When she recognizes an issue or area for improvement, you can be sure Cheri will step up to help solve the problem. Her contributions have left a positive impact and a lasting imprint on the Washington branch. -Joel Tucker, Director Washington County Library System

The moustache: is there any accessory that better bespeaks times past? Picture a swath of swarthy whiskers ‘neath a bowler hat, a ginger handlebar above a cowboy’s kerchief, a pencil-thin line lending gentlemanly demeanor to a man turned out in the finest tux society has ever seen. And moustaches aren’t just for helping men to become exceedingly dashing; during the month of November, or “Movember” as it is known in some circles, gents can grow whiskers to raise awareness of men’s health issues. Because growing facial hair can take great concentration (particularly for the under-16 set), we recommend focusing on your hair growth while you sit back and watch a DVD from the library. Here are a few recent titles guaranteed (not really) to aid in your hirsute pursuits: Movies: CAPTAIN AMERICA, CIVIL WAR CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE THE FIRST MONDAY IN MAY [Documentary] GHOSTBUSTERS: ANSWER THE CALL HITLER’S CHILDREN [Documentary] THE LEGEND OF TARZAN TROUBLEMAKERS [Documentary]

TV: AMERICAN HORROR STORYSEASON 5: HOTEL THE FLASH - SEASON 2 GOOD WITCH - SEASON 2 GRIMM - SEASON 5 SCORPION - SEASON 2 WHEN CALLS THE HEART- YEAR 3

As always, DVDs are FREE to borrow with your Washington County Library card. So come pick up some DVDs and show off your new Fu Manchu, Salvador Dali, or walrus mustache. We promise: we’ll be completely impressed. -Beth Meyers, St. George Library

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Library Programs and Events

Hurricane Branch Story Time - Monday - Thursday at 11:00 am Fridays - Mom ‘n Tot Playtime 11:00 am Thursdays - Wii and Table Top Game Afternoon 3:00 pm Fridays - Mom ‘n Tots Playtime 11:00 am Friday, November 4 - Reader’s Circle Book Club 3:00 pm Wednesday, November 9 & 23 - Crochet Club 3:30 pm Santa Clara Branch Saturdays - Tai Chi 10:30 am Tuesdays - Toddler Time 10:15 & 11:30 am Wednesdays - Story Time 10:00 & 11:00 am Wednesday November 9 & 16 - Teen Gamers Club 3:00 pm Tuesday, November 1- Chapter One Book Club 5:30 pm Wednesday, November 2- Foreign Film Club 6:00 pm Thursday, November 3- Chapter One Book Club 5:30 pm Saturday, November 5 - Movie Matinee 4:00 pm Monday, November 21 - TEDx Event 5:30 pm St. George Branch Mondays - Story Time with Grandpa Steve 10:00 & 11:00 Mondays - Story Time with Miss Jill 1:00 pm Wednesdays-Story Time with Mrs. Mann at 10:00, 11:00, 2:00 & 5:00 Thursdays - Toddler Time 10:00, 11:00 & 1:00 pm Fridays - Toddler Time 11:00 am Saturdays - Afternoon Movie Matinee 2:00 pm Tuesday, November 1 & 15 - Science Club for Kids Wednesday, November 2 - Young Adult Book Club 5:00 pm Tuesday, November 8 & 22- Adult Coloring Club 1:00 pm Tuesday, November 8 - Pageturners Book Club 2:30 pm Tuesday, November 8 & 22 - Art Club for Kids Thursday, November 10 - Fighting Diabetes 6:00 pm Thursday, November 17 - Teen Activity -Great Big Harry Party 5:00 pm Tuesday, November 29 - Discover the Stars 6:00 pm Wednesday, November 30 - Upcycle Christmas Wreath Craft Workshop 6:00 pm Washington Branch Tuesdays - Toddler Time 10:00 & 11:00 am Wednesday thru Friday - Story Time 10:30 am Saturdays- Movie Matinee - 11:00 am Wednesday, November 9 - Holiday Baking Challenge Saturday, November 12 - Mother Daughter Book Club 3:00 pm Thursday, November 17- Book Ends Book Club 4:30 pm November 14 -19 Teen’s Fantastical Beasts Scavenger Hunt New Harmony Branch Wednesdays - Story Time 12:00 pm Monday, November 14 - Kolob Corner Book Club 2:00 pm Springdale Branch Fridays - Story Time @ The Library 10:30 am Fridays - Computer Classes 10:00 am Wednesday, November 30 - Book Discussion Group 7:00 pm Enterprise Branch Wednesdays - Story Time 10:30 am Fridays, November 18 - Toddler Time 11:00 am Friday, November 18 - Movie TBA 1:00 pm Wednesdays - Youth Activities 2:30 pm

National Picture Book Month November is National Picture Book Month! The picture book is often a child’s first experience of looking at art and reading. Children learn to read pictures before they learn to sound out words or read full sentences, and for the very young, the partnership between pictures and text helps them take in and find pleasure in a narrative. Pictures enable children to explore the world within their own imagination and make connections to characters and events they see depicted in books. When you help children connect with characters and events, you make the book more real to them. Picture books help young children understand that words convey meaning, well before they are aware of the text. Pictures can help increase vocabulary, an important building block for reading. Books can help young children identify colors, shapes, numbers, and letters, as well as names of people, places, animals, and everyday objects. Studies have shown that reading to young children helps them with reading readiness when they begin school. Join the celebration and check out some picture books @ Your Library!

The Foreign Film Club pick for December is “Embrace of the Serpent”. This film is a 2015 internationally co-produced adventure drama film directed by Ciro Guerra, shot in black-and-white. The film won the Art Cinema Award in the Directors' Fortnight section at the 2015 Cannes Film Festival. It also won the Best Ibero-American Film at the 3rd Platino Awards and it was nominated for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 88th Academy Awards. It is the story of the relationship between Karamakate, an Amazonian shaman and last survivor of his people, and two scientists who work together over the course of 40 years to search the Amazon for a sacred healing plant. The Foreign Language Film Club meets the first Wednesday of every month at 5:30 in the community room of the Santa Clara Library. All are welcome! A discussion of Embrace of the Serpent will be held Wednesday December 7th, 2016. For more information, please call Molly DeWolff at (435)986-0432.

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