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Online Job Searching [April-June 2008]

One City, One Story [April, 2008]

One City, One Story Special Events [April 2008]

Family Fun Day [May 24]

Pinkalicious/Purplicious Party [May 20]

Anime Afternoon [May 17]

Dutch Storytimes [May 14, 28]

McCain: Myth of a Maverick {May 14]

"Mysterious California" Book Discussion [May 13]

FC Search Workshop [May 12]

Poetry Live! [May 10]

Mother's Day Storytime [May 10]

Online Job Searching [May 9]

L.A. Opera: La Rondine [May 8]

Book Discussion Group: Lipstick Jihad [May 7]

Mother's Day Crafts Workshops [May 6 & 7]

Cinco de Mayo [May 5]

Spicy Stories Storytime [May 3]

Free Comic Book Day [May 3]

Manga Drawing Workshop [May 3]

Board Game Afternoon [May 3]

Pasadena African American Genealogy Group [May 3]

StoryTubes Contest [April 2008]

Emerging Urban Poets [April 2008]

Limericks Out Loud [April 2008]

Special Effects and Movie Makeup [April 29]

Poetry Reading [April 26]

Shrinky Dink Crafts Program [April 23]

Hiking Tips [April 19]

Solar Energy [April 19]

Poetry Open Mic Night [April 18]

 

Jisan Research [April 12]

Free Tax Preparation [April 11]

Opera Talk: Tosca [April 10]

Scam Busters [April 8]

Your Credit Report [April 4]

Travel Legends [February 8]

Hair-Raising Stories for Halloween [October 31]

Beauty Backlash [October 25]

Financial Seminar [September 26]

National Night Out [August 7]

Leo Politi Exhibit [August 1 - 31]

 

 

 

 


For More Information Contact:

Pam Groves-Gaggioli
Pasadena Central Library
(626) 744-4045

Limericks Out Loud @ Your Library!

In honor of National Poetry month the Pasadena Public Library will hold a limerick writing contest in April. Poetry programs will be held in each branch library where children will learn about limericks and how to write their own.

Flights of Fantasy soon will appear, at your library, but have no fear you'll holler and hoot and giggle to boot 'cause rhyming is all that you'll hear.

Tuesday, April 1, 3:30 p.m. – La Pintoresca Branch Library, 1355 North Raymond Avenue, Pasadena

Wednesday, April 2, 3:30 p.m. – Villa Parke Branch Library, 363 East Villa Street, Pasadena

Thursday, April 3, 10:00 a.m. – San Rafael Branch Library, 1240 Nithsdale Road, Pasadena

Thursday, April 3, 1:00 p.m. – Santa Catalina Branch Library, 999 East Washington Blvd., Pasadena

Thursday, April 3, 3:30 p.m. – Hastings Branch Library. 3325 East Orange Grove Blvd., Pasadena

Thursday, April 8, 4:00 p.m. – Allendale Branch Library, 1130 South Marengo Avenue, Pasadena

Saturday, April 12, 11:00 a.m. – Linda Vista Branch Library, 1281 Bryant Street, Pasadena

Saturday, April 12, 2:00 p.m. – Central Library/Children’s Room, 285 East Walnut Street, Pasadena

Tuesday, April 15, 11:00 a.m. – Lamanda Park Branch Library, 140 South Altadena Drive, Pasadena

Tuesday, April 15, 3:30 p.m. - Hill Avenue Branch Library, 55 South Hill Avenue, Pasadena

Hold on, there is still more to do
Learn to write a fun limerick or two
Give a listen and then
A limerick you’ll pen
And see if you are a winner too!

Students in grades K – 6 can then enter their own limerick into the contest. The deadline for submittal is April 30. The application, complete with details, is available on the website: www.PasadenaPublicLibrary.net/librarykids along with more information on National Poetry Month and how to’s on writing a limerick.

A grand prize winner will be chosen from each of three grade level categories, grades K-2, grades 3-4 and grades 5 – 6. Each grand prize winner will be awarded a $25 gift certificate from Vroman’s Bookstore. Winning entries will be published on the library’s Kidspage: www.PasadenaPublicLibrary.net/librarykids and will also be made into bookmarks that will be distributed during Summer Reading Club 2008. Nine limericks that will be awarded Honorable Mention. They will also be published on the library’s Kidspage. Their authors will win a $10 gift certificate from Vroman’s Bookstore.

For more information, please contact Pam Groves-Gaggioli, Librarian III, at (626) 744-4045.

 


For More Information Contact:
Diane Walker
Branch Librarian
La Pintoresca Branch Library
(626) 744-7268

ONLINE JOB SEARCHING

 

La Pintoresca Branch Library and Foothill Employment Training Connection (FETC) have partnered together to offer fun, informative workshops on how to make your job search more effective and rewarding. Workshops will be held monthly at La Pintoresca. The next workshop will be held Friday, May 9 from 1:30 – 4:30 p.m..

Learn useful tools for re-entry into the job market, sharpen your online job searching skills and get tapped into all of the resources FETC has to offer.

The Foothill Employment and Training Connection is an all in-one, comprehensive job resource center that matches job seekers with employers. For more information go to http://www.foothilletc.org/

La Pintoresca Branch Library is located at 1355 North Raymond Avenue, Pasadena. For more information, phone (626) 744-7268.

 


For More Information Contact:
Pam Groves-Gaggioli
Pasadena Central Library
(626) 744-4045



StoryTubes 2008 National Contest
Tell, Tube, Vote for Fun and Prizes


StoryTubes is here! From New York to California, kids in Grades 1-6 are talking up their favorite books. You can too!

Along with your parent or guardian, follow these simple steps:

• Make a 2-minute or shorter video about your favorite book;
• Upload the video to www.youtube.com;
• Send the link to the Pasadena Public Library via the StoryTubes link on the Kidspage www.pasadendpubliclibrary.net/librarykids or click on to www.storytubes.info and send in the link to your uploaded YouTube video using the online Contest Entry Form.

Staff at Santa Catalina and La Pintoresca branches will be available to help you tape your StoryTubes infomercial. Just bring your book and rehearsed performance with you and they will tape you in action. For reservations, phone either Santa Catalina (626) 744-7272 or La Pintoresca (626) 744-7268.

Beginning April 1, your video becomes part of a national contest!

Voting mania will then begin and happen each week in May! At the end of each week, one lucky contestant will win $500 in books. Their sponsoring organization (school, library or designated organization for home-schooled youth) will receive $1,000 in books.

Four Video Categories:
• Hair-Raising Tales
• From or For the Heart
• Of Heroes and Heroines
• Facts, Fads and Phenoms

Tell the story about your favorite book today. When entering, please don’t use your last name in the video. Entries will be evaluated on creativity, content and performance.

StoryTubes is a national program; partner libraries are: Northeast: Middle Country Public Library of Centereach; NY; Southeast: The Public Library of Charlotte & Mecklenburg County/ImaginOn, Charlotte, NC; Midwest: Gail Borden Public Library, Elgin, IL; Northwest: King County Library System, Issaquah, WA; and Southwest: Pasadena Public Library, Pasadena, CA.

For more information, please contact Pam Groves-Gaggioli, Librarian III, at (626) 744-4045.

 


For more information contact:
Veronica Fuentes, Teen Librarian
Pasadena Public Library
285 E. Walnut
Pasadena CA 91101
(626) 744-4766

Learn the Board Game Go

The latest craze from Japan isn’t an expensive, highly technical video game. It is a 4,000 year old board game called Go. Go is the game of surrounding and capturing territory, and is central to the popular anime and manga Hikaru no Go.
Go is played in Japan, Korea, China, and Taiwan, and is far more popular than chess is in the United States. Players in Go tournaments compete for hundreds of thousands of dollars in prize money, with newspapers and cable stations covering these tournaments.
Learning the rules of Go is simple and can be taught in a few minutes, yet it can take a lifetime to master the game.

The Pasadena Public Library hosts a weekly Go Club for teens, every Saturday, from 2 pm – 4 pm in Teen Central. Competitors are instructed by Pasadena Yu-Go Go Club players. New players will receive a free game board and introductory booklet. Teens who continue to play at the Library on a regular basis are eligible to receive their very own Go magnetic board.
The Pasadena Public Library is located at 285 E. Walnut St., Pasadena, CA. For more information, please call (626) 744-4766.

 


For More Information Contact:
Barbara Ayala
Pasadena Central Library
(626) 744-4032

CENTRAL LIBRARY IMPROVEMENT PROJECT

Pasadena Public Library’s Central Library is embarking on a facilities upgrade of the heating, air conditioning and electrical systems in the lower level reference section. The project which begins Monday, February 25 is expected to take six months. Upon completion a new Internet Commons with 46 computer stations will be available to the public.
During the construction period several collections and services will be relocated to other sections of the library. Internet Stations will move to the Reading Room and Pay for Use Computer and Pasadena Microforms and Readers will move to the Copy Center.
Back issues of magazines/newspapers (bound and microform), government documents on Microform and magazine/newspaper indexes will be temporarily unavailable. Typewriters will no longer be available. Reference librarians, however, will continue to be available to answer questions at the Reference Desk.
 


For more information contact:
Diane Walker
Branch Librarian
La Pintoresca Branch Library
(626) 744-7268

FAMILY FUN DAY AT LA PINTORESCA

 

Join us for Family Fun Day on Saturday, May 24 from 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. at La Pintoresca park and branch library. Enjoy great food, entertainment, arts and crafts, a skate park competition, music with a disc jockey and more!

The La Pintoresca Branch Library is located at 1355 North Raymond Avenue, Pasadena.

For more information, phone (626) 744-7268.

 


For more information contact:
Pat Smith
Branch Librarian
Lamanda Park Branch Library
(626) 744-7266

PINKALICIOUS/PURPLICIOUS PARTY

 

Be ready to be tickled pink or pizazzed with purple at our pinkalicious and purplicious party for children at Lamanda Park Branch Library on Tuesday, May 20 at 4:15 p.m. There will be games, crafts and delicious treats! Don’t forget to wear pink or purple or both!

Lamanda Park Branch Library is located at 140 South Altadena Drive, Pasadena. For more information, phone (626) 744-7266.

 



For More Information Contact:
Veronica Fuentes, Young Adult Services
Central Library
(626) 744-4766


ANIME AFTERNOON


If you like reading Manga, you will like our Anime afternoon program for teens on
Saturday, May 17 from 12:00 to 2:00 p.m. at Central Library in the Children’s Storytime Room. We are an “official” Anime club, recognized by both ADV and Funimation, big Anime distributors. This means that we show new Anime releases. Your reviews go directly to thecompanies, in addition to being posted on our website. Come in, have fun, and speak up!

Central Library is located at 285 East Walnut Street, Pasadena. For more information,
phone (626) 744-4766

 


For more information contact:
Barbara Martin, Branch Librarian
Santa Catalina Branch Library
(626) 744-7272


DUTCH STORYTIME

Join Storyteller Janneke Briggs-Verhoeven for Dutch Storytime for families on Wednesday, May 14 and 28 at Santa Catalina Branch Library. Enjoy Dutch stories, songs, snacks and friends.

Santa Catalina Branch Library is located at 999 East Washington Blvd., Pasadena. For more information, phone (626) 744-7272.

 


For More Information Contact:
Christine Reeder,
Adult Services, Central Library
(626) 744-7076


McCAIN: The Myth of a Maverick

Journalist/pundit Matt Welch will discuss his new book, McCain: The Myth of a Maverick on Wednesday, May 14 at 7:00 p.m. at the Pasadena Central Library’s Donald Wright Auditorium, 285 East Walnut Street, Pasadena. A book signing will follow. Books will be available for purchase at the event. For interview requests, please call Charles Lago, 760-564-3112

In this first book by the author, Welsh examines U.S. Senator John McCain’s military experience, political career and philosophy. Welch was assistant editorial pages editor of the Los Angeles Times in 2006/2007, overseeing the section's web operations, shaping the editorials, and writing for both print and virtual. He was associate editor, media columnist for Reason where he also served as a longtime contributor to the must-read Hit & Run weblog in 2002. Welch has additionally written, edited and/or consulted for more than a dozen start-up media companies, including the nefarious Digital Entertainment Network, the acclaimed Tabloid.net, and the stillborn LA Examiner newspaper project. Before 1998 he lived for eight years in Central Europe, where he worked as UPI's Slovakia correspondent, co-founded the region's first post-communist English-language newspaper, and managed a Business Journal in Budapest.

Central Library is located at 285 East Walnut Street, Pasadena. For more information, phone (626) 744-7076.

 

 


For more information contact:
Pat Smith
Branch Librarian
Lamanda Park Branch Library
(626) 744-7266

“MYSTERIOUS CALIFORNIA” BOOK DISCUSSION GROUP

 

Lamanda Park Branch Library’s Book Discussion Group will meet on Tuesday, May 13 at 2:00 p.m. They continue their tour of California with Sherlock Holmes and a surprising take on San Francisco as they read The Art of Detection by Laurie King. All are welcome to attend. Call (626) 744-7266 for future book titles.

Lamanda Park Branch Library is located at 140 South Altadena Drive, Pasadena. For more information, phone (626) 744-7266.

 


For more information contact:
Diane Walker
Branch Librarian
La Pintoresca Branch Library
(626) 744-7268

FC Search WORKSHOP Offered

Join Bernard Donohue from the Flintridge Foundation for a FC Search Workshop at La Pintoresca Branch Library on Monday, May 12 from 9:30 a.m. – 12:00 p.m. FC Search, the Foundation Center’s database, contains detailed information on more than 80,000 foundations, corporate givers and grantmaking public charities. Learn how to use this software to generate targeted lists of funding prospects in seconds. The workshop is free to all.

La Pintoresca Branch Library is located at 1355 North Raymond Avenue, Pasadena. For more information, phone (626) 744-7268.

 


For more information contact:
Barbara Martin,
Branch Librarian
Santa Catalina Branch Library
(626) 744-7272

POETRY LIVE!

Act It Out, a group of dynamic teens led by drama coach, Dr. Jan De Sal, will present a poetry reading in honor of National Poetry Month at Santa Catalina Branch Library on Saturday, May 10 at 11:00 a.m.

Santa Catalina Branch Library is located at 999 East Washington Blvd., Pasadena. For more information, phone (626) 744-7272.

 


For more information contact:
Roger Kelly, Children's Services
Central Library
(626) 744-4389

MOTHER’S DAY STORIES

Celebrate your mother’s special day with a Mother’s Day story program for preschoolers
ages 3 - 5 on Saturday, May 10 at 10 a.m. at Central Library’s Children’s Story Room.


Central Library is located at 285 East Walnut Street, Pasadena. For more information,
phone (626) 744-4389.
 

 


For More Information Contact:
Christine Reeder,
Adult Services, Central Library
(626) 744-7076

LA RONDINE

LA Opera will present a fun and informative talk on the opera, La Rondine on Thursday, May 8 at 7:00 p.m. at Central Library’s Donald R. Wright Auditorium. La Rondine (“The Swallow”) is a bittersweet romance featuring some of Puccini’s most luscious music.

Central Library is located at 285 East Walnut Street, Pasadena. For more information, phone (626) 744-7076

 

 


For more information contact:
Robin Reidy
Branch Librarian
Hastings Branch Library
(626) 744-7262

BOOK CHIT CHAT

Join Hastings Branch Library for their monthly book discussion group, Book Chit Chat, on Wednesday, May 7 at 6:30 p.m. as they discuss Lipstick Jihad.

Hastings Branch Library is located at 3325 East Orange Grove Blvd., Pasadena. For more information, phone (626) 744-7262.

 

 


For More Information Contact:
Michael Pierce,
Branch Librarian
Allendale Branch Library
(626) 744-7260

MOTHER’S DAY JEWELRY MAKING WORKSHOP

Be sure to remember Mom this year with a special gift! Come to the free beading and jewelry making workshop on Tuesday, May 6 at 3:30 p.m. at Allendale Branch Library.Instructor Lorrie Oshatz will show you how to make earrings, bracelets and necklaces sure to delight Mom! All materials will be supplied so just bring yourself, your nimble fingers and your imagination.

Allendale Branch Library is located at 1130 South Marengo Avenue, Pasadena. For more information, phone (626) 744-7260.

 

For more information contact:
Melinda Newell
Branch Librarian
Linda Vista Branch Library
(626) 744-7278

MOTHER’S DAY FUN

Join us for Mother’s Day stories at Linda Vista Branch Library on Wednesday, May 7 at 10:30 a.m. Make a special gift to take home for Mother. All supplies will be provided.

Linda Vista Branch Library is located at 1281 Bryant Street, Pasadena. For more information, phone (626) 744-7278.

 

 


For more information contact:
Diane Walker
Branch Librarian
La Pintoresca Branch Library
(626) 744-7268

CINCO DE MAYO CELEBRATION AT LA PINTORESCA

Celebrate Cinco de Mayo at La Pintoresca Branch Library on Monday, May 5 from 3:45– 5:00 p.m. with food, fun and games. Phone (626) 744-7268 for reservations.

The La Pintoresca Branch Library is located at 1355 North Raymond Avenue, Pasadena. For more information, phone (626) 744-7268.

 

For more information contact:
Pat Smith
Branch Librarian
Lamanda Park Branch Library
(626) 744-7266

LET’S EXPLORE: CINCO DE MAYO!

Lamanda Park Branch Library will kick off a new school-aged program, Let’s Explore, on Monday, May 5 at 4:00 p.m. The program explores a fun subject each monththrough crafts, snacks, videos and stories. Children can pick any of the activities and EXPLORE! May’s program will explore Cinco de Mayo.

Lamanda Park Branch Library is located at 140 South Altadena Drive, Pasadena. For more information, phone (626) 744-7266.

 

 


For more information contact:
Roger Kelly, Children's Services
Central Library
(626) 744-4389

SPICY STORIES


Celebrate Cinco de Mayo with a special Family Storytime for preschoolers ages 3 - 5 on Saturday, May 3 at 10 a.m. at Central Library’s Children’s Story Room.


Central Library is located at 285 East Walnut Street, Pasadena. For more information,
phone (626) 744-4389.
 

 


For more information contact:
Veronica Fuentes, Young Adult Services
Central Library
(626) 744-4766

FREE COMIC BOOK DAY

Celebrate the Sixth Annual “Free Comic Book Day” on Saturday, May 3 from 10 a.m. – 6 p.m. by picking up one free comic book at one of the following Pasadena Public Library Branches; Allendale – 1130 South Marengo Avenue, Hastings – 3325 East Orange Grove Blvd., Hill Avenue – 55 South Hill Avenue, Lamanda Park – 140 South Altadena Drive, Linda Vista – 1281 Bryant Street, Santa Catalina – 999 East Washington Blvd. and Central Library in both the Children’s Room and Teen Central, 285 East Walnut Street.

Comic books began as a unique American art form that has spread around the globe and is now more popular than ever. Discover what comics and graphic novels you can find at the library! Visit our newly re-organized graphic collection! All graphic novels are now grouped together sporting new labels within each board age/interest category – Junior, Junior High, Young Adult and Adult. They are also arranged by series making it easier for you to find the next one in the set!

For more information, phone (626) 744-4766.

 


For more information contact:
Veronica Fuentes, Young Adult Services
Central Library
626-744-4766

MANGA WORKSHOP


Learn how to draw manga and anime characters in celebration of Free Comic Book Day! On Saturday, May 3 artist Janell Mithani will be on hand at Central Library, 285 East Walnut Street at 11:00 a.m. and Lamanda Park Branch Library, 140 South Altadena Drive at 2:00 p.m. to demonstrate her artistic skills, with plenty of time for hands-on drawing and inking. All materials are supplied. Space is limited. Please call (626) 744-4766 to make reservations.


For more information contact:
Veronica Fuentes, Young Adult Services
Central Library
626-744-4766

BOARD GAME AFTERNOON


Enjoy an afternoon of chess, checkers, and other board games at Central Library/Teen
Central on Saturday, May 3 from 12:00 – 2:00 p.m.

Central Library is located at 285 East Walnut Street, Pasadena. For more information,
phone (626) 744-4766
 

 


For more information contact:
Pat Smith
Branch Librarian
Lamanda Park Branch Library
(626) 744-7266

PASADENA AFRICAN-AMERICAN GENEALOGY GROUP

The Pasadena African American Genealogy Group will meet at Lamanda Park Branch
Library on Saturday, May 3 from 2:30 to 4:30 p.m. Newcomers are welcome. Search out your heritage and discover the past with this dynamic genealogy group.


Lamanda Park Branch Library is located at 140 South Altadena Drive, Pasadena. For
more information, phone (626) 744-7266.
 


For More Information Contact:
Diane Walker
Branch Librarian
La Pintoresca Branch Library
(626) 744-7268

FX FUN AND MORE!!!

Join us for a creepy cool special FX program complete with make-up demo and two “hands-on” projects at La Pintoresca Branch Library on Tuesday, April 29 at 3:45 p.m. See a library staff member transformed into Batman’s greatest foe. Then make your very own batch of fake “blood” and fake “warts”. Cool! All supplies will be provided. Program is designed for kids 10-17 years of age. Call (626) 744-7268 for reservations.

La Pintoresca Branch Library is located at 1355 North Raymond Avenue, Pasadena. For more information, phone (626) 744-7268.

 

 


For More Information Contact:
Michael Pierce,
Branch Librarian
Allendale Branch Library
(626) 744-7260

POETRY READING WITH PETER VETRANO

In celebration of National Poetry Month Peter Vetrano, poet and local resident will read selections from his works at the Allendale Branch Library on Saturday April 26 at 2:00 p.m.

An author of several collections of poetry, Vetrano has held readings throughout the San Gabriel Valley and in many parts of the United States. His writings appear in numerous publications across the US, Canada and England. These would include SOUL FOUNTAIN in New York, TIME HAIKU in England, SMILE in Connecticut, RAW NERVES in Canada, SILVER WINGS in California and FULLOSIA PRESS on the Internet.

The Allendale Branch Library encourages anyone who enjoys poetry to participate in this free special event.

The Allendale Branch Library is located at 1130 South Marengo Avenue, Pasadena.

For more information, phone (626) 744-7260.


For More Information Contact:
Michael Pierce,
Branch Librarian
Allendale Branch Library
(626) 744-7260

TIPS FOR HIKING IN THE LOCAL SAN GABRIEL MOUNTAINS

It’s spring! Time to go outside and enjoy nature! But, before you do make sure you come to Allendale Branch Library on Saturday, April 19 at 10:30 a.m. for a special presentation on hiking tips from one of our local Forest Rangers.

You’ll get a general overview of local hiking in and around the San Gabriel Mountains. Learn how to read trail maps and plot your route to interesting and historic sites like Mount Lowe. Hear the history of the region and learn just who cut all those trails. Discover what wild life, animals, and plants you may encounter on your hike. Learn what type of equipment you need to ensure your safety.

Come visit the library and learn about your local great outdoors!

Allendale Branch Library is located at 1130 South Marengo Avenue, Pasadena. For more information, phone (626) 744-7260.

 


For More Information Contact:
Pat Smith Branch Librarian
Lamanda Park Branch Library
(626) 744-7266

SCAM BUSTERS! PROTECTING YOURSELF FROM SCAMS AND FRAUD

Wayne the Magician will present a unique and entertaining lecture and magic show that will examine scams and cons—including internet frauds on Tuesday, April 8 at 3:00 p.m. at Lamanda Park Branch Library. As a magician and performer, he has studied the techniques of cheaters and hustlers and can help you protect yourself and your family.

Lamanda Park Branch Library is located at 140 South Altadena Drive, Pasadena. For more information, phone (626) 744-7266.

 


For More Information Contact:
Barbara Martin,
Branch Librarian,
Santa Catalina Branch Library
(626) 744-7272

EMERGING URBAN POETS

In celebration of National Poetry Month Santa Catalina Branch Library will focus on Emerging Urban Poets. Every Saturday in April from 1:30 – 4:30 p.m. participants will read poems gather ideas for their own poetry and learn how to get published. Don Kingfisher Campbell will facilitate.

Santa Catalina Branch Library is located at 999 East Washington Blvd., Pasadena. For more information, phone (626) 744-7272.

 

 


For More Information Contact:
Michael Pierce,
Branch Librarian
Allendale Branch Library
(626) 744-7260

Shrinky Dink Key Chains

Take a step back in time and inspire your imagination with a creative toy from the 1970’s at the Allendale Branch Library on Wednesday, April 23 at 3:30 p.m.

Yes, that’s right; the library will be making Shrinky Dink key chains and other artistic masterpieces. Materials will be provided; all you need to bring are your incredibly innovative, arty ideas! Fun for all ages from children to adult.

The Allendale Branch Library is located at 1130 South Marengo Avenue, Pasadena. For more information, phone (626) 744-7260.

 


For More Information Contact:
Diane Walker
Branch Librarian
La Pintoresca Branch Library
(626) 744-7268

LEADERSHIP PASADENA: SOLAR ENERGY PROJECT

Join the Leadership Pasadena Class of 2008 Environmental Education Team on Saturday, April 19 from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. at La Pintoresca Branch Library, for a fun-filled, innovative and interactive workshop on the power of solar energy. Learn about solar power, participate in hands-on activities; observe a photovoltaic display, and much more. Refreshments will be served.

This program is presented in partnership with Pasadena Unified School District.

La Pintoresca Branch Library is located at 1355 North Raymond Avenue, Pasadena. For more information, phone (626) 744-7268.

 

 


For More Information Contact:
Diane Walker
Branch Librarian
La Pintoresca Branch Library
(626) 744-7268

POETRY OPEN MIC NIGHT
 

La Pintoresca Branch Library will host Open Mic Night on Friday, April 18 at 6:30 p.m. in celebration of National Poetry Month. Featured poets are; Diane Tegarden (Light Through Shuttered Window), Tamara Blue (Thick Chicks) and works by Gene Cartwright. Come read your poetry or prose and/or listen to other artists. Free admission, food and prizes!!

The La Pintoresca Branch Library is located at 1355 North Raymond Avenue, Pasadena.

For more information, phone (626) 744-7268.

 

For More Information Contact:

Christine Reeder
Pasadena Central Library
(626) 744-7076

“EASTER ISLAND” IS 2008 ONE CITY, ONE STORY SELECTION

The book selection for Pasadena’s sixth One City, One Story community reading celebration is Jennifer Vanderbes’s debut novel “Easter Island.”

Named a Best Book of 2003 by the Washington Post and Christian Science Monitor, the novel tells of adventure, betrayal and scientific discovery as the stories unfold of two women whose lives converge on Easter Island several decades apart: Elsa Pendleton, the young wife of a renowned British anthropologist who accompanies her husband and developmentally disabled sister to the island at the brink of World War I; and Dr. Greer Farraday, a botanist who arrives on the island to research ancient pollens in the early 1970s following the death of her husband. Easter Island’s history, culture, ecology and mysterious statues are embodied in the pages of the book.

Vanderbes was a Truman Capote Fellow at the Iowa Writers’ Workshop, where she earned a master’s in fine arts degree. She later was awarded a McCreight Fiction Fellowship at the University of Wisconsin and the Creative Writing Fellowship at Colgate University. She was a 2006 Guggenheim Fellow and was recently named a 2007-2008 Cullman Fellow at New York Public Library.

A community dialogue with the author is scheduled April 4 at 7:30 p.m. in the Forum Room at All Saints Church. Details of book discussion groups, a film series and other events, also scheduled in April, will be announced.

“One City, One Story is a wonderful opportunity to bring individuals together in the community through a shared reading experience,” said Mayor Bill Bogaard.” It is certain to enrich the lives of all who participate.”

One City, One Story is designed to broaden and deepen an appreciation of reading and literature in the community, engage participants in dialogue and bring Pasadenans together by promoting understanding of differing points of view.

For more information visit www.onecityonestory.com or call (626) 744-7076.

 


For More Information Contact:

Christine Reeder
Pasadena Central Library
(626) 744-7076

ONE CITY ONE STORY SPECIAL EVENTS, BOOK DISCUSSIONS, AND FILM SERIES
PLANNED FOR APRIL 2008


AUTHOR EVENT

An Evening with the Author Jennifer Vanderbes
Jennifer Vanderbes will engage in conversation with Kitty Connolly, Botanical Education Manager, The Huntington Gardens, Art Collections, and Botanical Gardens.
Friday, April 4, 2008, 7:30 p.m. at All Saints Church, 132 N. Euclid Ave., Pasadena.

SPECIAL EVENTS


• An Evening Lecture on Easter Island Woodcarvings
Presented by Joan Seaver Kurze, Ph.D., author of Ingrained Images
Thursday, April 3 at 7:30 p.m. • Donald R. Wright Auditorium, Central Library, 285 East Walnut Street, Pasadena

• An Afternoon Lecture on Easter Island (Rapa Nui): The Land of Stone Giants
Presented by Nancy Lutkehaus, Ph.D., Chair, Department of Anthropology, USC
Wednesday, April 9, 1:00 p.m. • Donald R. Wright Auditorium, Central Library, 285 East Walnut Street, Pasadena

• An Evening Lecture on Easter Island String Figures,"Kai-Kai" and Collecting String Figures Presented by Mark Sherman, of the International String Figure Association
Followed by a Book Discussion of Easter Island
Thursday, April 17 at 7:30 p.m. • Donald R. Wright Auditorium, Central Library, 285 East Walnut
Street, Pasadena

• A Botanical Visit to The Huntington Library, Art Collections, and Botanical Gardens
as part of the Pasadena Public Library and Huntington Museum Pass Program
Pasadena Public Library card holders can obtain a Huntington Museum Pass at any Pasadena Public Library to visit The Huntington, stroll through the gardens and visit the Botanical Center to further their knowledge of the botanical details and questions surrounding Easter Island. The Huntington Library, Art Collections and Botanical Gardens, 1151 Oxford Road, San Marino


BOOK DISCUSSIONS

Wednesday, April 2, 6:30 p.m. Hastings Branch Library
3325 East Orange Grove Boulevard, Pasadena

Friday, April 4, 12:00 noon Literaries who Lunch event
Vroman’s Bookstore
695 East Colorado Blvd., Pasadena

Tuesday, April 8, 2:00 p.m. Hill Branch Library
55 South Hill Avenue, Pasadena

Saturday, April 12, 10:30 a.m. Allendale Branch Library
1130 South Marengo Avenue, Pasadena

Saturday, April 12, 2:00 p.m. Linda Vista Branch Library
1281 Bryant Street, Pasadena

Tuesday, April 15, 11:00 a.m. Villa Parke Branch Library
363 East Villa Street, Pasadena

Wednesday, April 16, 11:00 a.m. Lamanda Park Branch Library
140 South Altadena Drive, Pasadena

Thursday, April 17, 4:00 p.m. Santa Catalina Branch Library
999 East Washington Boulevard, Pasadena

Thursday, April 17, 7:30 p.m. Central Library
285 East Walnut Street, Pasadena

Saturday, April 19, 11:00 a.m. La Pintoresca Branch Library
1355 North Raymond Avenue, Pasadena

Tuesday, April 22, 3:30 p.m. San Rafael Branch Library
1240 Nithsdale Road, Pasadena

AFTERNOON FILM SERIES


Wednesdays at 1:00 p.m.
Donald R. Wright Auditorium at Central Library
285 East Walnut Street, Pasadena


• April 2 - Kon-Tiki (1950)
In 1947, Norwegian biologist and his five crew members embarked on a daring voyage from Peru to Tahiti prove Heyerdahl's theory that South Americans aboard balsa-wood rafts settled the South Seas Islands. Filmed en route with 16-millimeter camera equipment, this Academy Award-winning documentary follows Kon-Tiki, a raft made with no nails or rivets, on the journey the scientific community considered foolish and suicidal.

• April 16 - Globe Trekker: Chile and Easter Island (2004)
Travel guide Ian Wright leads viewers through this fascinating Chilean adventure featuring tours of the Atacama Desert, Santiago (the country's capital), the rugged Andes Mountains, Torres del Paine National Park's glaciers and mysterious Easter Island. Along the way, Wright visits with the Mapuche Indian tribe, learns to herd llamas, surveys the world's highest geyser field and stargazes through the southern hemisphere's largest telescope

• April 23 - South Pacific (1958)
In this Oscar-winning Rodgers and Hammerstein musical set in a tropical paradise, two couples from cultures a world apart grapple with love at a time of war. Sparks fly when Nellie (Mitzi Gaynor), a naive Navy nurse stationed in the South Seas, meets the worldly Emile, a French plantation owner (Rossano Brazzi). Meanwhile, in a then-daring depiction of interracial relationships, a young American officer falls for a beautiful island native.

• April 30 - Florilegium: The Flowering of the Pacific (1984)
This outstanding documentary follows the work of botanist Joseph Banks, who accompanied explorer Captain James Cook on his first trip around the globe. Banks, with botanist Carl Daniel Solander, collected more than 700 species of previously unknown plants. Artist Sydney Parkinson recorded many for posterity, but the complete set of engravings was not completed until 200 years later.

EVENING FILMS

Wednesday, April 23 at 7:30 p.m.
Donald R. Wright Auditorium at Central Library
285 East Walnut Street, Pasadena

• April 23 - Easter Island in Context: From Paradise to Calamity, (2002)
When Dutch sailors landed on Easter Island, they found a warlike people recovering from anarchy and cannibalism. What had gone wrong with a civilization that had lived in peace for nearly a thousand years? In this program, Claudio Cristino, the island’s resident archaeologist; William Liller, of the Easter Island Foundation; Patricia Vargas Casanova, of the Easter Island Studies Institute at the University of Chile; and others offer their views on moai, rongorongo tablets, the Birdman Cult, and the devastating effects of overpopulation, to provide a captivating glimpse of a complex culture driven to the brink of extinction. Images of artifacts, 3-D computer graphics, and artwork enhance the program.

 

GRAND FINALE EASTER ISLAND DOCUMENTARY NIGHT

Wednesday, April 30 at 5:00 p.m.
Donald R. Wright Auditorium at Central Library
285 East Walnut Street, Pasadena

Easter Island Documentaries - five documentaries running consecutively for three hours and 25 minutes total, come and go as you please.

• The NOVA Secrets of Lost Empires II: Easter Island, Documentary, 2000 - 45 minutes
Explores theories on how the moai were moved and erected and is quite interesting in that respect because of the real-world emphasis on experimentation.

• Light at the Edge of the World - Polynesia: The Wayfinders, National Geographic Documentary, 2006 - 45 minutes
Highlights Polynesian navigators who colonized the Pacific, including Easter Island

• Blind Prophets of Easter Island, Cousteau Society, Documentary, 1978 - 60 minutes
Presents a historical perspective of Easter Island

• Easter Island, 1935 - 25 minutes
A black & white documentary shot during the Franco-Belgian Expedition in 1935.

• The Underwater world of Easter Island, S.E.E.M. ORCA Documentary, 2006 - 30 minutes
Informative for the mind and a real treat for the eyes because the waters around Easter Island are considered to be the clearest in the world and the undersea rock and coral formations and colorful sea life appear with such vibrancy and clarity you almost forget you’re underwater!

CHILDREN’S FILM SERIES
 

Thursday, April 24 at 3:30 p.m.
La Pintoresca Branch
1355 North Raymond Avenue
Pasadena, CA

Time Warp Trio: Birdman or Birdbrain? (2006)
When The Book's pages transform into rongorongo script, Freddi, Samantha, and Fred transport back in time to Rapa Nui (a.k.a. Easter Island) and come face to face with a 15-ton Moai! It's just another day at the beach as the trio jump off cliffs, swim through shark-infested waters to the Birdman's Island (Motu Nui)... oh, and try to find The Book along the way!

Tuesday, April 15 at 7:00 p.m.
Villa Parke Branch
363 East Villa Street
Pasadena, CA

Ogú y Mampato en Rapa Nui (2002) - Spanish
Mampato, a little boy with a time-traveling belt, goes with his caveman friend Ogú to the ancient land of Rapa Nui on Easter Island. There they will meet a little girl name Marama and discover the old traditions of the islanders.

For more information, visit www.onecityonestory.com or call (626) 744-7076.

 


 

For More Information Contact:
Diane Walker
Branch Librarian
La Pintoresca Branch Library
(626) 744-7268

ONLINE JOB SEARCHING WORKSHOPS AT LA PINTORESCA LIBRARY

La Pintoresca Branch Library and Foothill Employment Training Connection (FETC) have partnered together to offer three fun, informative workshops on how to make your job search more effective and rewarding. The monthly workshops will be held on Fridays April 11, May 9 and June 13 from 1:30 – 4:30 p.m. at La Pintoresca. Learn useful tools for re-entry into the job market, sharpen your online job searching skills and get tapped into all of the resources FETC has to offer. The Foothill Employment and Training Connection is an all in-one, comprehensive job resource center that matches job seekers with employers. For more information go to http://www.foothilletc.org/

La Pintoresca Branch Library is located at 1355 North Raymond Avenue, Pasadena. For more information, phone (626) 744-7268.

 


For More Information Contact:

Michael Pierce, Branch Librarian
Allendale Branch Library
(626) 744-7260

JISAN RESEARCH INSTITUTE INFORMATION WORKSHOP
 

Jisan Research Institute will hold an Informational Workshop for teens on Saturday, April 12 at 12:30 p.m. at Allendale Branch Library. If you are a student, or if you know a student aged 13 – 18 a terrific opportunity awaits! The Jisan Research Institute, founded by CalTech alumnae Dr. Sanza Kazadi, will be at the Allendale Library to speak to students and their parents about the possibility of working with professional scientists on cutting edge research.

Even if you possess little or no prior scientific knowledge you are encouraged to participate. Do yourself a great service and take that first step toward a career in science, engineering, medicine, or mathematics. Drop in for a visit and embark on a journey!

Allendale Branch Library is located at 1130 South Marengo Avenue, Pasadena. For more information, phone (626) 744-7260.

 

 


For More Information Contact:
Diane Walker
Branch Librarian
La Pintoresca Branch Library
(626) 744-7268


FREE Tax Preparation Services

On Friday, April 11 from 9 a.m. – 5 p.m., the Office of California State Controller John Chiang in partnership with the City of Pasadena, District 1 Councilmember Jacque Robinson and Women at Work will provide free federal and state income tax preparation assistance to low- and moderate-income (generally $40,000 and below) families and individuals at the La Pintoresca Library, 1355 N. Raymond Ave. in Pasadena.

Certified volunteers will help prepare basic tax returns. Volunteers will help taxpayers determine if they are eligible for tax credits.
Call (626) 796-6870, ext. 0) to set up an appointment. Please bring the following items with you to have your tax return prepared:

Proof of identification
Social Security cards for you, your spouse, and dependents and/or a Social Security number verification letter issued by the Social Security Administration. If you are not eligible to get a Social Security number you may need an Individual Taxpayer Identification Number (ITIN)Birth dates for you, your spouse and dependents on the tax return.
Current year’s tax package if you received one
Wage and earning statement(s) Form W-2, W-2G,1099-R, from all employers
Interest and dividend statements from banks – Forms 1099
A copy of last year’s Federal and State returns if available
Bank routing numbers and account numbers for direct deposit
Total paid for day care provider and the day care provider’s tax identifying number (the provider’s Social security number or the provider’s business employer identification number)
Landlord’s address and phone number, if you rent
To file taxes electronically on a married filing joint tax return, both spouses must be present to sign the required form

For more information, phone (626) 744-7268.


For More Information Contact:

Christine Reeder,
Adult Services, Central Library
(626) 744-7076

TOSCA

LA Opera will present a fascinating talk on the opera, Tosca on Thursday, April 10 at 7 p.m. at the Central Library’s Donald R. Wright Auditorium. Tosca is an emotionally compelling mix of love, jealousy, deceit and deadly revenge with one of the most soul-stirring, heart-wrenching arias you’ll ever hear!

Central Library is located at 285 East Walnut Street, Pasadena. For more information, phone (626) 744-7076

 


For More Information Contact:

Diane Walker, Branch Librarian
La Pintoresca Branch Library
(626) 744-7268


YOUR CREDIT REPORT — Making It Work for You and Not Against You!

Join Janis Simon, financial literacy expert, for this informative free workshop on the in’s and out’s of credit on Friday, April 4 at 2:30 p.m. at La Pintoresca Branch Library. Learn the role your credit history plays in opening a checking or savings account. Discover ways to “fix” your credit and increase your credit score to get the best rates for credit cards, car loans and home loans. Refreshments will be served.

La Pintoresca Branch Library is located at 1355 North Raymond Avenue, Pasadena. For more information, phone (626) 744-7268.

 

 


For More Information Contact:

Christine Reeder
Pasadena Central Library
(626) 744-7076

 

MEET TRAVEL LEGENDS ARTHUR & PAULINE FROMMER
FEBRUARY 8, 2008



Arthur Frommer, founder of Frommer’s Travel Guides and blogger on Frommers.com and his daughter, Pauline Frommer, series editor of the award winning Pauline Frommer’s Travel Guides, will present a travel talk on February 8, 2008 at 3 p.m. at the Pasadena Central Library’s Donald Wright Auditorium, 285 East Walnut Street, Pasadena.
This is a fabulous opportunity to meet the Frommers prior to their LA Travel Show appearance and learn about Travel Beyond Tourism – enjoying authentic, affordable, real travel experiences that skirt mass tourism from two generation of travel experts.
The Frommers will sign their books. Vroman’s Bookstore will sell Frommer’s Guides at the event.
For more information, please contact Christine Reeder, Adult Services Librarian, at (626) 744-7076.

 

 


For more information contact:
Michael Pierce, Branch Librarian
Allendale Branch Library
1130 S. Marengo Ave.
Pasadena CA 91106
(626) 744-7260

Hair-Raising Stories and Tales
 Wednesday, October 31 4:00 P.M.

Give yourself a delightful frightful treat this Halloween by visiting the Allendale Public Library to listen to a free performance given by storyteller extraordinaire Michael McCarty as he tells a number of stories; some scary, others funny scary, and still others that are terrifying tales of mystery and suspense. The Allendale Library is located at 1130 S. Marengo Avenue, Pasadena, CA. For more information, please call (626) 744-7260.

 

 


For more information contact:
Bernadette Glover
Outreach Coordinator
(626) 744-7323

Beauty Backlash @ One Colorado, Courtyard

The Dove Beauty campaign opened many people’s eyes to a broader definition of female beauty. The campaign celebrated women of all colors, shapes and sizes. What was the impact of this revolutionary way of looking at women? One Colorado and Pasadena Public Library present Beauty Backlash, a film about public reactions to the Dove campaign on Thursday, October 25, at 7:30 p.m. in the One Colorado Courtyard. The film will be followed by a discussion led by Gerda Govine-Ituarte. This is the final presentation in a series of three films titled, Skin Deep: Viewing Race, Ethnicity and Beauty. The film series is part of the Skin Festival that runs from October 10 through October 31. All the titles used in the film series will become part Pasadena Central Library’s DVD collection and they will be available for check-out from the Library in November. The film presentation is free and all are welcome. For more information please visit the Skin Festival website at www.artideasfestival.org.

 

 


For more information contact:
Michael Pierce, Branch Librarian
Allendale Branch Library
1130 S. Marengo Ave.
Pasadena CA 91106
(626) 744-7260

Financial Seminar
Wednesday, September 26 3:30 P.M.

Children, teens and parents alike, learn to take control of your financial future now! Visit the Allendale Library and listen to guest speaker Yvonne Brooks as she explains how kids can increase their wealth, set goals, start a business, invest at an early age, establish a financial portfolio and save for college. The Allendale Library is located at 1130 S. Marengo Avenue, Pasadena, CA. For more information, please call (626) 744-7260.

 

 



 

 

 

 

 18 June 2008