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July 2018 Hot Springs County Library
INSIDE THIS ISSUE
Upcoming Events ............... 2
Dinner & A Movie ............... 2
Special Interests ................. 3
Art Stroll ............................. 3
New Youth Titles ................ 4
New Adult Titles ................. 5
July Fourth Word Search ... 6
Summer Reading ................ 7
“Liberty is the Breath of Life to Nations.”-George Bernard Shaw
Friends of the Library July Events
The FOL will be meeting next in September. Provide the funding for
physical improvements. The friends will be discussing plans and fund-
raisers for the upcoming year, and would like to invite all members to
join in.
Some other Topics of Discussion may Include:
Pizza Hut fundraisers
Big Horn Basin Story Telling booth
Members
Cindy Toth: President Chris O’Byrne
Suzanne Samelson: Vice President Roberta Elwell
Becky Hutson: Secretary Mary Aldrich
Kathy Taylor: Treasurer
Book Club A Tale of Two Cities By: Charles Dickens
This month Book Club will be meeting in September! You might want to start now. It’s a long book!
The year is 1775, and social ills plague both France and England. Jerry Cruncher,
an odd-job man who works for Tellson’s Bank, stops the Dover mail-coach with an urgent
message for Jarvis Lorry. The message instructs Lorry to wait at Dover for a young man,
and Lorry responds with the cryptic words, “Recalled to Life.” At Dover, Lorry is met by
Lucie Manette, a young orphan whose father, a once eminent doctor whom she supposed
dead, has been discovered in France.
Lorry escorts Lucis to Paris, where they meet Defarge, a former servant
of Doctor Manette, who has kept Manette safe in a garret. Driven mad by eighteen
years in the Bastille, Manette spends all of his time making shoes, a hobby he
learned while in prison. Lorry assures Lucie that her love and devotion can recall
her father to life, and indeed they do.
UPCOMING EVENTS Summer Reading Program every Friday @ 10:30am
Free Build Friday (Lego Club) will meet every Friday @ 2:30pm
Manga Club will meet every Friday @ 3:30pm
Dinner and a Movie Thursday July 12th @ 6:00 pm
Master Gardeners Tuesday July 10th @5:00pm
Book Club September @7:00 pm
July 12th starting at 6pm to 8pm
This month the HSC Library will be showing Yankee Doodle Dandy
Directed by Michael Curtiz
This 1942 Yankee Doodle Dandy Movie starring James Cagney as George M. Cohan has long been at the top of my list as one of
the most patriotic films ever. There are so many beautiful moments in this Yankee Doodle Dandy movie that will give any true patriot
goosebumps and cause to tear up, but none more memorable for me than that famous dance down the White House steps. Cagney's
unique and seemingly odd presentation reflected the style that Cohan himself used and Cagney's natural dance style played out perfectly
in the White House scene as follows.
Finally comes the White House visit. After Cohan has told the patient FDR his entire life story he is given the Congressional Gold
Medal in a private presentation during the final scene in the film. As he leaves the President's office the Yankee Doodle Dandy theme
begins to play, a very heartwarming scene. Cagney's Cohan is walking down a marble staircase at the White House when he suddenly
starts tapping and improvises all the way to
the bottom. Cagney later said he dreamed
that up five minutes before the scene was
shot: “I didn't consult with the director or
anything, I just did it.” Outside, he joins a mili-
tary parade, where the soldiers are singing
"Over There." Not knowing that Cohan is the
song's composer, they jokingly invite him to
join in, which he does.
July 4th: CLOSED
July 6th: NO Summer Reading
July 7th: Spring Farmer’s Market @ 10am-1pm
July 10th: Master Gardeners @ 5-6pm
July 10th: Adult Coloring @ 2pm
July 12th: Dinner & Movie @ 6pm
July 13th: FINAL Summer Reading @ 10:30
Downtown Art This month the art stroll will be July 13th 2018
Starting at 5 pm to 8 pm Theme for the month is Strolling Through the Eye of a Needle
HOT SPRINGS COUNTY
LIBRARY
Thermopolis, WY
Tel: (307) 864-3104
Fax: (307) 864-5416
Address: 344 Arapahoe
Street
Hours:
Monday—Friday
9A.M—6P.M
Saturday
10 A.M—2 P.M
Staff:
Tracey Kinnaman: Director
Sandy Tognetti: Youth Service
Britta Bushur: Front Desk
YE
A Bear Sat on My Porch Today by Jane Yolen
Don’t Blink by Amy Krouse Rosenthal
Brave Enough for Two by Jonathan D. Voss
Papa Bears Page Fright by Wade Bradford
Shark Nate-O by Becky Cattie
Geraldine by Elizabeth Lilly
Goldfish on Vacation by Sally Lloyd Jones
Sleep Train by Jonathan London
New Shoes by Chris Raschka
How to Be a Lion by Ed Vere
Monster and Mouse Go Camping by Debroah Underwood
The Itchy Book by Mo Willems
The Greedy Goat by Petr Horacek
A Dog Named Doug by Karma Wilson
Y
End of Days by Susan Ee
Aftermath by Kelley Armstrong
NEW TITLES FOR CHILDREN
NEW TITLES FOR ADULT
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HOT SPRINGS COUNTY LIBRARY
FOUNDATION
The Foundation was created in
1976 by a patron who saw the
need to ensure the future of the
library.
Through donations, memorials,
fund-raising, these volunteers
have successfully supported spe-
cial needs of the library and estab-
lished a permanent endowment.
Marty Oravec: President
Jim Larson: Treasurer
Dr. Vernon Miller: Secretary
Cheryl Shero
Dave Korowitz
HOT SPRINGS COUNTY IS PROUDLY
SERVED BY THE FOLLOWING
BOARD MEMBERS:
Roxie Braley: President
Barb Vietti: Treasurer
Jennifer Paris: Secretary
Margie Johnson
Levi Shinkle
CHECK OUT ALL THESE NON-FICTION!!
Non-Fiction
Robin by Dave Itzkoff
The Optimistic Decade by Heather Able
Reagan, Andropov, and a World on the Brink by Taylor Downing
Spiritual Mandela: Faith and Religion in the Life of Nelson Mandel by Dennis Cruywagen
The Order of Time by Carlo Rovell
Faith by Jimmy Carter
The Beekeeper: Rescuing the Stolen Women of Iraq by Dunya Mikhail
Natural Causes: An Epidemic of Wellness, The Certainty of Dying and Killing Ourselves to Live
Longer by Barbara Ehrenreich
The People vs. Democracy : Why Our Freedom is in Danger and How to Save it by Yascha Mounk
How to Change Your Mind: What the New Scienceof Psychedelics Teaches Us about
Consciousness, Dying, Addiction, Depression, and Transcendence by Michael Pollan
Bad Blood: Secrets and Lies in a Silicon Valley Startup by John Carreyrou
Picasso and the Painting that Shocked the World by Miles Unger
What would the Great Economists Do: How Twelve Brilliant Minds would Solve Today’s Biggest
Problems by Linda Yueh
The Last Cowboys: A Pioneer Family in the New West by John Branch
Inseparable: The Original Siamese Twins and their Rendezvous with American History by Yunt
Huang
Fiction
Murder in Paradise by James Patterson
Accidental Heroes by Danielle Steel
The Perfect Couple by Elin Hilderbrand
The Broken Road by Richard Paul Evans
The Forgotten Road by Richard Paul Evans
The High Tide Club by Mary Kay Andrews
I’ve Got my Eyes on You by Mary Higgins Clark
There, There by Tommy Orange
Adjustment Day by Chuck Palahniuk
“I believe in America because we have great dreams, and because we have
the opportunity to make those dreams come true.” -Wendell L. Willkie
Be sure to check out our newly updated website at https://hotspringscountylibrary.wordpress.com/ for the most current
information about the library! You can also like us on Facebook!
Please note that the Friends are trying to downsize the amount of books they have, so be particular on what
you donate. Musty, old, crumbly, damaged, and out of date nonfiction should not be considered. It’s OK, we
promise, to pitch or recycle these items. We promise.