CHECK IT OUT
From Sunday through April 7, the Newport Beach Public Library will
join institutions across America in commemorating National Library Week
-- a time to celebrate libraries as centers for learning, information and
entertainment. Special programs for children and adults will mark the
occasion, the nationwide theme of which is “Read! Learn! Connect! @ the
Library.”Throughout the week, city leaders will be guest storytellers at
Central Library story times. Featured tales will include Gene Zion’s
“Harry the Dirty Dog” and Maurice Sendak’s “Where the Wild Things Are,”
during Pajama Storytime with library trustee Catherine Saar Kranzley at 7
p.m. Monday.
At 10:30 a.m. Tuesday, the tiniest listeners can join library trustee
Patrick Bartolic at Books & Babies for readings of Bill Martin Jr.’s
“Brown Bear, Brown Bear What Do You See?” and Eileen Christelow’s “Five
Little Monkeys Jumping On the Bed.”
City Manager Homer Bludau will be on hand at Preschool Storytime,
10:30 a.m. Thursday, for renditions of Eric Carle’s “From Head to Toe,”
Amanda Leslie’s “Flappy Waggy Wiggly” and Byron Barton’s “Three Bears.”
At 10:30 a.m. April 7, Mayor Gary Adams will read “Duck in the Truck” at
Family Storytime.
Fun for kids also will be the 10th Annual American Girls Tea at 3 p.m
Wednesday. Children in first grade and above are encouraged to dress as
their favorite American Girl heroine for the party. Options include
coming as Kit, a resourceful 9-year-old facing tough times during the
Great Depression, introduced in the newest volumes of the historical
fiction series.
Kids can get into the act at a magic show with funny man Jeff Martin
at 7 p.m. Wednesday. The curly-haired comic promises to dumbfound the
audience with disappearing animals and other paraphernalia.
For all interested in cinema, “The Collaborative Art of Filmmaking,”
from noon to 4 p.m. Sunday, will include presentations about special
effects and music in film. The series will conclude that day with
“Starting Out in the Filmmaking Industry,” for those looking to break
into the business.
Armchair adventurers may be drawn to William Least Heat-Moon’s account
of his journey across America’s waterways at 7 p.m. Tuesday. General
admission is $10 for this foundation-sponsored presentation by the author
of “River-Horse, Across America by Boat.” For reservations, call (949)
717-3890.
The study of buildings that evoke harmony will be the focus of
“Architecture of the Spirit” with Charles Bernstein at 7 p.m. Thursday.
The acclaimed architect designed a Corona del Mar residence named one of
six homes that exemplifies “cutting edge architecture for the new
millennium” in the January 2000 issue of House & Garden.
Beyond special programs, there’s another reason to visit any Newport
Beach Public Library during the week. From Sunday through April 7, the
first 10 customers to check out materials will receive a free rental
video. Titles include recent comedies, dramas and documentaries, all
available for overnight loan.
* CHECK IT OUT is written by the staff of the Newport Beach Public
Library. This week’s column is by Melissa Adams, in collaboration with
Gina Moffitt. All titles may be reserved from home or office computers by
accessing the catalog at o7 https://www.newportbeachlibrary.org.f7
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