Tuesday, July 30, 2019

Summer Reading Program Top Readers

Left to right - Alice Allen, Fiona Roberts, Wesley Roberts


Andy Mason, June 24, always a wonderful program for Summer Reading
Playing guitar with Andy Mason, June 24

Playing guitar with Andy Mason, June 24


Playing guitar with Andy Mason, June 24
Playing guitar with Andy Mason on June 24

FUN at Summer Reading!

Alto Artist Preview Party July 31 at the Spencer Theater

FREE! Reception starts at 5:00 P.M.  View the art, enjoy hors d'oeuvre, meet Mescalero Apache artist Oliver Enjady- special guest for "American Artist Month" and listen to music by that wonderful Summer Reading teacher, Debbie Myers on flute and with the Fret Boys, Jim Helms and Fred Kinnan.

Back-to-School worthy books in CPL Bookstore

Barb O’Leary, Kris Shearer, Lu Ward & A’lynn Hayward

Smokey's Market in Capitan - THANKS for the hotdogs for the 4th of July CPL sale



Friday, July 26, 2019

Maggie Stiefvater - one of my favorite teen writers! Get this FREE audiobook this week only.

Magic and empowerment
Week 14: July 25July 31
By Maggie Stiefvater
Read by Thom Rivera
Published by Scholastic Audio
By Nnedi Okorafor
Read by Yetide Badaki
Published by Tantor Audio
Do you believe in magic? Discover the power within!

Available for a Limited Time
Remember — grab these titles before the Summer SYNC Program ends at midnight on 7/31/2019! While the title availability is time-limited, your listening time is not. Once you have downloaded the MP3 files, the audiobook is yours to keep and listen to at your leisure. 

Downloading Tips
Get the OverDrive App to access free SYNC audiobooks. The app is available for every major desktop and mobile platform.

Join us online for comments, questions and feedback.

Thanks for Listening!
Michele Cobb, SYNC Manager


Monday, July 15, 2019

a meaning of "library" found in quotes

"Local librarians know the needs of their patrons and can guide them to the information that might be most helpful in their specific situation and where to look for it.... Libraries are the cornerstones of democracy, where all people—regardless of income, race and religion—are welcome. To me, they’re also the one place where I truly feel at home." 
from  I Found My American Dream at the Public Library...Daniela Petrova's Love Letter to the Library 
https://lithub.com/i-found-my-american-dream-at-the-public-library/?utm_source=pocket-newtab 

              

a meaning of "teamwork"

Some of you know how I like to share quotes from books I am reading.  This quote resonated with me:

" It is extraordinary when people put themselves aside for a team.  We're most likely to experience spiritual growth when we practice being selfless."

from River Hippies & Mountain Men: Adventures of a 21st Century Mountain Man by Patrick Taylor
 page 212I just happened to have gone to high school with Pat, which is why I chose to read his Mountain Man Trilogy.

Wednesday, July 10, 2019

Check out this tool on Ruidoso Library's Website

On the Ruidoso Library's Catalog, it asks if you would like to search other libraries (Left side - under Keyword & Results).  When you do - your only choice is Capitan Public Library.  Then it tells patrons if the book they are searching for is located at the Ruidoso OR Capitan Library. Capitan Library is the "Other" column.  Too Cool!

Saturday, July 6, 2019

MONDAY July 8 Everyone invited






















MARK your calendar for this one! Monday, July 15th

On July 1 at Summer Reading Program, the kids learned about Geocaching & made a cache. Here it is:


We did it! Survival & Success on the 4th






Also joint efforts brought in a grand total of $342.00 in baked goodies, we sold $602.00 in hot dogs,  Book Sales Room sold $140.00 plus received about $30.00 in donations, and we sold $117.00 in pop corn, for a preliminary total of $1,231.00.

N2SS had a marvelous day in five hours they sold a total of $343.45!  
Details from CPL Director Paulette Arnone

Tuesday, July 2, 2019

Smokey Bear Parade Thursday, July 4 Parade starts at 10am. Look for the Capitan Library float!

WHILE in Capitan for the 2019 Annual Smokey Bear 4th of July Parade & Stampede Rodeo, COME on over to the Capitan Library, it's a great spot to watch the parade (be sure to wave at the library float) and feed your family economically while enjoying your lunch in our cool backyard.  

On the 4th of July the library has its annual bake, book and hot dog sale. 
Bake sale starts at 8:00 a.m.  Come early - items go fast! 
We'll have a FREE cup of coffee for you.

Books will be sold for $5 a bag. Book Room Opens at 9:00 a.m.

Starting at 10:00 a.m., we will be serving hot dogs and smoked sausage with your choice of toppings, nachos, popcorn, sodas and bottled water.  Top your dogs with chili, onion. jalapenos and cheese at no extra cost. You can't get a better deal and you can eat your lunch in our cool back yard.  

Shabby Shoppe's open too! Get your red, white & blue garb to be decked out for the parade.

Show your support of the CPL by buying your 4th of July treats at the library or showing your love of libraries with a donation.

Hot Dogs $1.50 with choice of condiments (cheese, chili, onion, jalapenos)
Smoked Sausage $2.00 with choice of condiments
Nachos $2.00 with choice of condiments
Popcorn $ .50
Sodas/Water $1.00

Monday, July 1, 2019

Artwork now at the library

Be sure to come by the library on the 4th of July, because...besides great baked goods, $5 for a Bag-of-books, a shady backyard AND hot dogs/sausage/nachos/popcorn, etc,  we have excellent watercolor paintings by Greg Haussler for you to view.

Greg Haussler took up painting when he retired from the Upper Hondo Soil & Water Conservation District/Natural Resources Conservation. We'll find out more about Greg in another blog post -but really want to invite you to come by July 4th to view his watercolors.


























These paintings are not for sale - but if you see something you like, call Greg at 575-354-2746 and discuss having a giclee made from his original artwork.

Monday, June 24, 2019

Join us @ the Capitan Library on the Fourth of July


Help your Capitan Library this 4th by ...eating!  Can't get any easier...

Come on over to Capitan Public Library's annual bake, book and hot dog sale.  You will be treated to the best hot dogs in town.  Also available to satisfy your hunger will be smoked sausage, nachos, pop corn, water, and soft drinks.  The dogs and sausage can be plain or with the works (chile, cheese, jalapenos, onions, etc.).

The shady backyard will open for you to enjoy your lunch.  Our excellent bakers are busy making goodies for dessert or to take home.


Baked goods will be on sale starting at 8 a.m. providing you with munchies as you await the best parade in Lincoln County.


Any time after 9 a.m., visit the book sale room & 
fill a bag with books for $5.


Food Window will open at 10 a.m.

Book for July Library BookClub

Book club meets  Thursday July 11 at 10 am.

The book to read is "Where the Crawdads Sing" by Delia Owens

Some info from BookBub:
A Reese Witherspoon x Hello Sunshine Book Club Pick

“I can’t even express how much I love this book! I didn’t want this story to end!”--Reese Witherspoon

“Painfully beautiful.”--The New York Times Book Review
For years, rumors of the “Marsh Girl” have haunted Barkley Cove, a quiet town on the North Carolina coast. So in late 1969, when handsome Chase Andrews is found dead, the locals immediately suspect Kya Clark, the so-called Marsh Girl. But Kya is not what they say. Sensitive and intelligent, she has survived for years alone in the marsh that she calls home, finding friends in the gulls and lessons in the sand. Then the time comes when she yearns to be touched and loved. When two young men from town become intrigued by her wild beauty, Kya opens herself to a new life--until the unthinkable happens.

Perfect for fans of Barbara Kingsolver and Karen Russell, Where the Crawdads Sing is at once an exquisite ode to the natural world, a heartbreaking coming-of-age story, and a surprising tale of possible murder. Owens reminds us that we are forever shaped by 
the children we once were, and that we are all subject to the beautiful and violent secrets that nature keeps.

Sunday, June 23, 2019

This notice is little late for Tucumcari on June 25, but you could catch follow ups on June 29 & July 26

C.A.S.H. (Conversations About Soil Health), Topic:  Soil Moisture
June 25, 2019, 6 p.m.
Location: 10275 Highway 104, Tucumcari, NM

This is a great new rancher-led effort, please see attached flyers and consider attending and getting involved!


Neighborhood Meetings
June 29 - Jim Berlier’s Ranch, Encino
July 26 - Four Daughter’s Land and Cattle Ranch, Los Lunas

Neighborhood meetings are hosted by farmers and ranchers who are practicing soil health stewardship on their operations and are willing to share with their neighbors what they are doing, why they did it and what they are learning from the change.

For more information, please contact Jeff Goebel goebel@aboutlistening.com




Free Music in Carrizozo

















Saturday, June 29, 2019 at 6 PM – 7:30 PM
Trinity United Methodist Church, 1000 D Ave, Carrizozo, NM 88301, United States
 A reception follows the concert

Seth’s program consists of one musical work from different eras in music history. Alongside the concert, he will also give a small talk about how music has developed from one of the earliest eras to today as well as a guide on how to listen to classical music.

Zamora is a local pianist, growing up in Tularosa, NM. When he was 13 years old, Joseph took piano lessons from his grandmother Jonnie Haley. He studied at the El Paso Conservatory for a year with Esequiel Meza, and then at NMSU for his bachelor’s degree in piano performance with Dr. Laura Spitzer. 
This recent graduate of NMSU plans to enters graduate school at UT-Austin in the fall Seth has won and placed very high in competitions throughout the New Mexico and Texas area and has performed several times with local orchestras.

The goal of Zamora’s 2019 summer tour is to educate the public on classical music. He intends to give a brief overview of classical music history and provide examples of the stylistic traits of each period through solo and chamber music. This series will also help those who aren’t familiar with classical music understand how to listen and appreciate it.

Program:
J.S. Bach Prelude and Fugue in Eb/D# minor, BWV 853
Ludwig van Beethoven Piano Sonata in F-sharp major, Op. 78
Pyotr Tchaikovsky Dumka, Op. 59
Maurice Ravel Jeux d’eau
Lowell Liebermann Nocturne No. 4, Op. 38