Posted by: montclairlibrary | March 14, 2016

This week at Montclair Library: March 14-20, 2016

Wednesday, March 16th, 2016
PAWS to Read with Bark Therapy Dogs – 1:30-2:30pm
New & practicing readers read to Natasha the dog. Reading to dogs can help increase kids’ reading confidence, skill and enjoyment.

Thursday, March 17, 2016
Toddler Storytime – 10:15-10:50am
Songs, active rhymes and stories especially for ages 18 months to 3 years, followed by playtime! Make new friends and play with toys.

Baby Bounce – 11:30-11:50am
Play, sing and rhyme one on one with your baby from birth to 18 months, followed by playtime! Make new friends and play with toys.

Saturday, March 19, 2016
Workshop on using e-Readers – 3:00-5:00pm
Learn how to use e-books and other library apps – including e-magazines, e-music & streaming films. Oakland Public Library offers a variety of e-books and audiobooks for various devices, including iPad, iPod, iPhone and other smartphones, Kindles and more. Learn how to download a variety of digital content any time, to a computer or mobile device. Please bring your fully-charged device if you can, and your current library card. This will be one-on-one help. Four attendees maximum per hour (from 3 to 4 or 4 to 5 pm), plus 2 on a waitlist. This workshop will be offered monthly. Advance sign-up required; please RSVP at 482-7810.

Posted by: montclairlibrary | March 11, 2016

UNBOUND art & craft contest

Altered book photo by cathredfern via Flickr

Our annual UNBOUND book art contest is on through the end of April. Pick up a discarded book at the library (or use your own) and give it a new life as something fabulous! Past entries have included everything from purses to origami made from old books. We can’t wait to see what you come up with!

The contest is open to residents of Oakland and Piedmont (and kids who attend grades K-12 in those cities) ages 5 through adult.

Get all the details, official rules, entry forms and more on our UNBOUND page.

And check out our Pinterest board for tons of book-crafty inspiration.

Photo: cathredfern via Flickr / Creative Commons

Posted by: montclairlibrary | March 7, 2016

This week at Montclair Library: March 7-13, 2016

Tuesday, March 8, 2016
Lawyers in the Library – 6:00-8:00pm
Free legal advice and referrals, second Tuesday of each month. Register by phone starting one week in advance at 510-482-7810. Volunteer lawyer leaves before 7pm if no more people are present.

Wednesday, March 9, 2016
PAWS to Read with Bark Therapy Dogs – 1:30-2:30pm
New & practicing readers read to Natasha the dog. Reading to dogs can help increase kids’ reading confidence, skill and enjoyment.

Beautiful Mess – 3:00-4:30pm
What are we making? Whatever you want — and it’s going to be beautiful. And messy. This once-a-month afterschool art program allows kids to focus more on the process than the product, whether we’re using clay, watercolors, pencils or odds and ends. We might not know where this art project is going, but we’ll have lots of fun getting there. For children of all ages; children 5 and under should be accompanied by a parent or caregiver.

NOTE: On APRIL 13, we will be making collage/paper art that kids can enter into the Unbound Book Art & Craft Contest. For more information on the contest, see https://montclairlibrary.wordpress.com/unbound/

Thursday, March 10, 2016
Toddler Storytime – 10:15-10:50am
Songs, active rhymes and stories especially for ages 18 months to 3 years, followed by playtime! Make new friends and play with toys.

Baby Sign Language Workshop – 11:30am-12:00pm
It’s time to sign! In this 30-minute workshop, parents and caregivers will learn American Sign Language signs and take away tools for integrating signing into every day routines. Participants will learn songs and activities to make signing with babies easy and enjoyable and will have the opportunity to ask questions. This workshop takes the place of our weekly Baby Bounce for March 10 only.

Posted by: montclairlibrary | March 2, 2016

Spring is coming

California redbud sapling at Montclair Library

The new California-native Western redbud tree the Hillside Gardeners planted on the library’s front patio is only a few feet tall so far, but it’s already getting its first bright magenta blooms, a hint of great things to come. Take a peek next time you’re entering or exiting the library.

Cool facts about redbuds from the National Arbor Day Foundation: “Early settlers found the blossoms of the [Eastern] redbud a delicious addition to their salads. Early folk healers used the bark to treat common maladies…And many Native Americans chose the wood of the California redbud for their bows.”

Posted by: montclairlibrary | February 29, 2016

This week at Montclair Library: February 29-March 6, 2016

Tuesday, March 1, 2016
Cara Black discussing her latest: Murder on the Champ de Mars 6:30pm Montclair Branch
Come join us to meet author Cara Black. “Sassy, openhearted Aimee Leduc is back for a 15th outing that takes readers to Paris’s elegant, old-gold seventh arondissement. It’s not all luxe, though; even as Aimee balances work-life responsibilities as a new mom with a detective agency to run, she helps a poor Gypsy boy whose dangerously ill mother has a secret to share.” — Library Journal Copies of the book will be available for sale and signing courtesy of A Great Good Place for Books.

Wednesday, March 2, 2016
PAWS to Read with Bark Therapy Dogs – 1:30-2:30pm
New & practicing readers read to Natasha the dog. Reading to dogs can help increase kids’ reading confidence, skill and enjoyment.

CIRCUIT HACKING :: TEEN TECH MONTH – 1:30-3:30pm
Join J from Noisebridge, a hacker space in San Francisco’s Mission District, for this beginner workshop. Learn how to solder, experiment with circuits and create a really cool blinky-light board! For teens between the ages of 12-18, and all workshop supplies are provided.

Montclair Book Worms – 4:00pm
Do you like to read books and talk about them? The Montclair Book Worms meet once a month to talk about a book we’ve read, play book-related games, and eat snacks. We meet the first Wednesday of every month at 4pm. The books we read are recommended for grades 4th and up. In March we’ll talk about The Graveyard Book by Neil Gaiman.

Thursday, March 3, 2016
Toddler Storytime – 10:15-10:50am
Songs, active rhymes and stories especially for ages 18 months to 3 years, followed by playtime! Make new friends and play with toys.

Baby Bounce – 11:30-11:50am
Play, sing and rhyme one on one with your baby from birth to 18 months, followed by playtime! Make new friends and play with toys.

Posted by: montclairlibrary | February 22, 2016

This week at Montclair Library: February 22-28, 2016

Wednesday, February 24, 2016
PAWS to Read with Bark Therapy Dogs – 1:30-2:30pm
New & practicing readers read to Natasha the dog. Reading to dogs can help increase kids’ reading confidence, skill and enjoyment.

Thursday, February 25, 2016
Toddler Storytime – 10:15-10:50am
Songs, active rhymes and stories especially for ages 18 months to 3 years, followed by playtime! Make new friends and play with toys.

Baby Bounce – 11:30-11:50am
Play, sing and rhyme one on one with your baby from birth to 18 months, followed by playtime! Make new friends and play with toys.

Posted by: montclairlibrary | February 16, 2016

Mysterious Paris

Mysteries set in Paris, a list by the Friends of Montclair Library

Paris’s narrow alleys, ancient catacombs and layers of history lend themselves to mysteries. Mystery authors like Cara Black (who will speak at the Montclair Library on Tuesday, March 1, at 6:30) incorporate Paris’s distinctive neighborhoods, art and food culture into their stories for tales with a uniquely Parisian flavor.

To get you in the mood for Black’s visit, here are 12 dark books set in the City of Light:

Murder on the Champ de Mars by Cara Black (MYS BLACK) – Detective Aimee Leduc has her hands full running her detective agency and caring for a baby. Her investigations get personal when a poor French Gypsy boy insists his dying mother has an important secret about Aimee’s father’s murder. When the mother — too sick to leave on her own — disappears from the hospital, Aimee must find her before the medication keeping her alive runs out. Part of Black’s Aimee Leduc series.

Murder on the Eiffel Tower by Claude Izner (MYS IZNER) – “The brand-new, shiny Eiffel Tower is the pride and glory of the 1889 World Exposition. But one sunny afternoon, as visitors are crowding the viewing platforms, a woman collapses and dies on this great Paris landmark. Can a bee sting really be the cause of death? Or is there a more sinister explanation?” (Amazon) Part of Izner’s series of mysteries featuring crime-solving bookseller Victor Legris.

The Bones of Paris: A Novel of Suspense by Laurie R. King (MYS KING) – Paris, France: September 1929. Private investigator Harris Stuyvesant, on the hunt for a missing 22-year-old woman from Boston, must find a killer hiding in the Theatre du Grand-Guignol in Montmartre.

Paris Match: A Stone Barrington Novel by Stuart Woods (MYS WOODS) – “Stone Barrington has returned to Paris to attend to some business concerns, and finds himself embroiled in high-stakes trouble on both sides of the pond. Though Stone is no stranger to peril, never before has he faced threats from so many directions at once.” (Publisher)

The Grave Gourmet by Alexander Campion (MYS CAMPION) (not at Montclair) – Parisian policewoman Capucine LeTellier plunges into a uniquely Parisian affair of gastronomic delights and bureaucratic intrigue to close a case that could make her career… or kill it. Campion has other LeTellier books set in France as well.

The Bar on the Seine by Georges Simenon (MYS SIMENON) – In this novel from 1931, prolific author Simenon’s Inspector Maigret must visit a prisoner he arrested and bear the news that his reprieve has been refused and he will be executed at dawn. But when the condemned man tells Maigret a story, his investigations lead him to the Guinguette a Deux Sous, a bar by the River Seine. (Google Books)

Stealing Mona Lisa: A Mystery by Carson Morton (MYS MORTON) – “What happens when you mix a Parisian street orphan, a hot-tempered Spanish forger, a beautiful American pickpocket, an unloved wife, and one priceless painting?” (Amazon)

Long Lost by Harlan Coben (MYS COBEN) – Myron Bolitar hasn’t heard from Terese Collins since their torrid affair ended ten years ago, so her desperate phone call from Paris catches him completely off guard. Now a suspect in the murder of her ex-husband in Paris, Terese has nowhere else to turn for help. Myron heeds the call but then a startling piece of evidence turns the entire case upside down.

Paris Noir edited by Aurelien Masson (electronic resource) – Twelve short stories by French authors, twelve points of view, twelve neighborhoods and twelve pieces of the same puzzle.

The Golem of Paris by Jonathan Kellerman (MYS KELLERMAN) – Haunted by family revelations and the memory of a woman named Mai, LAPD detective Jacob Lev stumbles across an unsolved murder case that takes him to Paris and brings the disparate halves of his life into startling collision.

The Bookseller: The First Hugo Marston Novel by Mark Pryor (MYS PRYOR) (not at Montclair) – When his bookseller friend, a former Holocaust survivor and Nazi hunter, is kidnapped and other booksellers are murdered, Hugo Marston, head of security for the U.S. embassy in Paris, discovers a shocking conspiracy.

The Chalk Circle Man by Fred Vargas (MYS VARGAS) – When blue chalk circles begin to appear on the pavement in neighborhoods around Paris, detective Commissaire Adamsberg studies each new circle and the increasingly bizarre objects they contain. (Publisher)

Posted by: montclairlibrary | February 15, 2016

This week at Montclair Library: February 15-21, 2016

Tuesday, February 16, 2016
LIBRARY CLOSED – PRESIDENTS’ DAY

Wednesday, February 17, 2016
PAWS to Read with Bark Therapy Dogs – 1:30-2:30pm
New & practicing readers read to Natasha the dog. Reading to dogs can help increase kids’ reading confidence, skill and enjoyment.

Thursday, February 18, 2016
Toddler Storytime – 10:15-10:50am
Songs, active rhymes and stories especially for ages 18 months to 3 years, followed by playtime! Make new friends and play with toys.

Baby Bounce – 11:30-11:50am
Play, sing and rhyme one on one with your baby from birth to 18 months, followed by playtime! Make new friends and play with toys.

Posted by: montclairlibrary | February 9, 2016

Author event: Cara Black

Author Cara Black visits the Montclair Library March 1, 2016

On Tuesday, March 1, 2016 from 6:30-8:00pm, author Cara Black will discuss her latest book, Murder on the Champ de Mars.
Murder on the Champs de Mars by Cara Black
In this mystery novel, “Sassy, openhearted Aimee Leduc is back for a 15th outing that takes readers to Paris’s elegant, old-gold seventh arondissement. It’s not all luxe, though; even as Aimee balances work-life responsibilities as a new mom with a detective agency to run, she helps a poor Gypsy boy whose dangerously ill mother has a secret to share.” — Library Journal

Black currently lives in San Francisco, but travels extensively to her favorite city!

Copies of the book will be available for sale and signing courtesy of A Great Good Place for Books.

Photo: Laura Skayhan

Posted by: montclairlibrary | February 8, 2016

This week at Montclair Library: February 8-14, 2016

Valentines photo by Ben Rogers via Flickr

Tuesday, February 9, 2016
Lawyers in the Library – 6:00-8:00pm
Free legal advice and referrals. Second Tuesday of each month. Register by phone starting one week in advance at 510-482-7810. Volunteer lawyer leaves before 7pm if no more people are present.

Wednesday, February 10, 2016
PAWS to Read with Bark Therapy Dogs – 1:30-2:30pm
New & practicing readers read to Natasha the dog. Reading to dogs can help increase kids’ reading confidence, skill and enjoyment.

Beautiful Mess – 3:00-4:30pm
What are we making? Whatever you want — and it’s going to be beautiful. And messy. This afterschool art program allows kids to focus more on the process than the product, whether we’re using clay, watercolors, pencils or odds and ends. We might not know where this art project is going, but we’ll have lots of fun getting there. For children of all ages; children 5 and under should be accompanied by a parent or caregiver.

Thursday, February 11, 2016
Toddler Storytime – 10:15-10:50am
Songs, active rhymes and stories especially for ages 18 months to 3 years, followed by playtime! Make new friends and play with toys.

Baby Bounce – 11:30-11:50am
Play, sing and rhyme one on one with your baby from birth to 18 months, followed by playtime! Make new friends and play with toys.

Valentine’s Paper Craft – 3:30pm
Roses are red,
These hearts are, too.
Make a V-day card with us:
We’ve got glitter glue.

Friday, February 12, 2016
LIBRARY CLOSED – LINCOLN’S BIRTHDAY

Photo: Ben Rogers via Flickr / Creative Commons

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