OREM PUBLIC LIBRARYLaptime: Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday at 10:00am in Hogwarts? Corner. A 20 minute program for babies, toddlers & their caregivers with songs, fingerplays & short stories to introduce our youngest patrons to the world of words.
Storytime: Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday at 10:30am in the Storytelling Wing. A 30 minute program for preschoolers & young school age children with stories, puppets & activities to engage youngsters & highlight the joys of books & storytelling.
Bilingual Storytime: Once a month, come experience a special bilingual session of story time! Talented storytellers introduce the audience to words & phrases in Spanish through terrific books & music.
Chess for Kids & Open Chess
Want to stretch your mind and improve your mad game skills? Come to the Main Library on any Thursday for your chance! Volunteers are available for help with Kid?s Chess from 4-6pm, or come to Open Chess from 6:30 - 9pm. Bring your own board if possible, and meet on the main floor in the Storytelling area.
June 2008 Monday, June 16th: Lily Havey: A Child of the Camps. Acclaimed artist Lily Havey will speak about her current exhibit at the Orem Library, "A Child of the Camps," and her experiences as a Japanese-American child living in the Amache Internment Camp. Exhibit runs until June 27. Storytelling Wing, 7pm.
Tuesday, June 17th: Afternoon Adventures. Join Storyteller Melody Sutherland as she sets out on a new adventure. Ages 5 and younger. Media Auditorium, 2pm.
Renaissance Kids. Did you know you can paint an entire picture using only tiny colored dots? It's called pointillism and painter Georges-Pierre Seurat was famous for it. Guest artist Cate Sweeney will demonstrate this technique. Wear an old shirt and try it out yourself. Storytelling Wing, 2pm.
Teen Summer Reading. Author visits are always a favorite in the Teen Summer Reading program, and this year we are thrilled to welcome Jessica Day George. George will discuss her novels with teens in the Reading Room, followed by a presentation in the City Council Chambers at 2:30. Teen Area, 2pm.
Japanese Film Festival: Ringu (1998) - A journalist begins investigating allegations that people are dying seven days after watching a videotape containing cryptic images. The film that inspired the U.S. box-office smash, The Ring. Media Auditorium, 6:30pm.
Wednesday, June 18th: Shakespeare for Kids. Back by popular demand are actors Becky and Joel Wallin as they present Twelfth Night ? starring YOU! Learn a new Shakespeare play each week in this interactive theater. Ages six and up. Storytelling Wing, 4pm.
KBYU DTV Transition: Are you ready? KBYU-TV presenters will discuss the best way to make the transition from *og to digital television. Information about coupons for a converter box will be provided and a question-and-answer session will follow. Media Auditorium, 7pm.
Thursday, June 19th: KBYU DTV Transition en Espa?ol: Are you ready? KBYU-TV presenters will discuss the best way to make the transition from *og to digital television. Information about coupons for a converter box will be provided and a question-and-answer session will follow. Media Auditorium, 7pm.
Saturday, June 21st:
Barnes & Noble Bookfair. Buy a book for you and the Library wins, too! Print a voucher here http://lib.orem.org/images/oremlibrarybookfair.pdf, or pick one up at the Library ahead of time and bring it into Barnes & Noble to send a percentage of your purchase to the Library. There will also be puppets, book signings and music. Don't miss this one day only special event. Orem Barnes & Noble, 9am - 10pm. Monday, June 23rd:
Story Camp Performance. Orem's newest and youngest up-and-coming youth storytellers will share their best yarns and stories in this special performance. Enjoy tales that will leave you laughing, crying and wishing for more. Supported in part by the Orem CARE Grant. Storytelling Wing, 7pm.
Tuesday, June 24th: Afternoon Adventures. Join Storyteller Brenda Holtom as she sets out on a new adventure. Ages 5 and younger. Media Auditorium, 2pm.
Renaissance Kids. Explore the amazing universe with Associate Librarian Kim Bryant. Learn all about galaxies, nebulas, planets, star clusters, comets and asteroids. Storytelling Wing, 2pm.
Teen Summer Reading. Have you ever wondered why the alabaster statue in the Reference area looks so sad? Do you know where to find Hamlet or Thumbelina in the Children's Library stained glass windows? Get to know the Library's impressive art collection in a scavenger hunt led by Virginia Whiting. Teen Area, 2pm.
Japanese Film Festival: Castle in the Sky (1986) - The animated classic about an orphan caught up in an adventure soaring into the night sky and a new life. Pazu and Sheeta must fly above the clouds in order to find the legendary floating city of Laputa and its treasures. Media Auditorium, 6:30pm.
Wednesday, June 25th: Shakespeare for Kids. Back by popular demand are actors Becky and Joel Wallin as they present Macbeth ? starring YOU! Learn a new Shakespeare play each week in this interactive theater. Ages six and up. Storytelling Wing, 4pm.
Thursday, June 26th: Friday, June 27: Drawing from the Imagination: Julie Olson. Learn about drawing from the acclaimed illustrator Julie Olson. This BYU graduate has illustrated several books, including the lively picture book Hip, Hop Hooray for Annie McCrae written by Brad Wilcox and the exciting novel There's Always a Way, Annie McCrae, soon to be published. Storytelling Wing, 7pm.