The document provides details of the summer programming schedule for the Fortson Library Young Adult programs. It includes a variety of events from June to August such as movies, crafts, science activities, guest speakers on topics like fire safety, reptiles, magic and more. Many events require sign-up due to space limitations. Reading logs can be submitted from June 1st to receive prizes, with the final day on July 31st. The schedule provides entertainment and educational activities for tweens and teens throughout the summer.
This summary provides the key details about the document in 3 sentences:
The document discusses a lesson plan for reading the book "A Color of His Own" aloud to students. It includes taking students on a nature walk to observe colors in nature, and then having students work in groups to draw and write about an animal that represents their assigned color group. The lesson integrates language arts, science, and multiple intelligences standards around identifying colors, describing objects, and creative works.
This document provides information about an upcoming conference on mental health in the workplace from June 22-23, 2016 in Regina, Saskatchewan. The conference will feature speakers from healthcare, government, and other organizations discussing topics like recognizing signs of mental illness, understanding addiction, return to work planning, and making the business case for mental health programs. It includes details on registration fees, accommodations, and agenda information on the sessions being offered each day of the conference.
Swoon is a Chicago-based recruiting firm that takes an unorthodox approach to finding top talent for clients in technology and professional services. They focus on developing deep relationships with candidates through in-person interviews to build a database of top-tier professionals. Rather than just filling roles, Swoon's agile teams work to connect the right candidates to companies where they will be most successful. This approach has helped Swoon become a consistent top supplier to Fortune 1000 companies. Swoon has won multiple industry awards recognizing their success in recruiting and as a top company to work for.
Rashmi Ranjan has over 8 years of experience in procurement and administration roles. He currently works as an executive in the admin department of EROS Group in Dubai, where he is responsible for purchasing, vendor management, and maintaining office assets. Previously, he held similar roles at Suhail Bahwan Automobile LLC in Oman and Nokia Siemens Networks Pvt. Ltd. in India. Ranjan holds an MBA in HR/Administration and speaks English, Hindi, and Oriya. He is seeking to apply his skills to help organizations progress while keeping his knowledge up to date.
This document is a StrengthsFinder report that provides information about Philippe Bertens' top 5 themes: Analytical, Restorative, Harmony, Individualization, and Consistency.
It includes sections on awareness, application, and achievement for each theme. The awareness section describes the theme and provides personalized insights about Philippe. The application section gives ideas for actions Philippe can take to apply each strength. The achievement section provides examples of how each strength may be demonstrated.
The report is intended to help Philippe better understand his unique talents and strengths so he can apply this self-knowledge to add value in his various roles and contribute to his team, department, and organization. It suggests he reflect on
Upgrading Vonage Customers - NYU Grad School PresentationKabeer Malhotra
The objective of this project was to analyze hypothetical data for Vonage and determine how to segment customers. Then analysis must be conducted to decide which segment should be the primary marketing target
This summary provides the key details about the document in 3 sentences:
The document discusses a lesson plan for reading the book "A Color of His Own" aloud to students. It includes taking students on a nature walk to observe colors in nature, and then having students work in groups to draw and write about an animal that represents their assigned color group. The lesson integrates language arts, science, and multiple intelligences standards around identifying colors, describing objects, and creative works.
This document provides information about an upcoming conference on mental health in the workplace from June 22-23, 2016 in Regina, Saskatchewan. The conference will feature speakers from healthcare, government, and other organizations discussing topics like recognizing signs of mental illness, understanding addiction, return to work planning, and making the business case for mental health programs. It includes details on registration fees, accommodations, and agenda information on the sessions being offered each day of the conference.
Swoon is a Chicago-based recruiting firm that takes an unorthodox approach to finding top talent for clients in technology and professional services. They focus on developing deep relationships with candidates through in-person interviews to build a database of top-tier professionals. Rather than just filling roles, Swoon's agile teams work to connect the right candidates to companies where they will be most successful. This approach has helped Swoon become a consistent top supplier to Fortune 1000 companies. Swoon has won multiple industry awards recognizing their success in recruiting and as a top company to work for.
Rashmi Ranjan has over 8 years of experience in procurement and administration roles. He currently works as an executive in the admin department of EROS Group in Dubai, where he is responsible for purchasing, vendor management, and maintaining office assets. Previously, he held similar roles at Suhail Bahwan Automobile LLC in Oman and Nokia Siemens Networks Pvt. Ltd. in India. Ranjan holds an MBA in HR/Administration and speaks English, Hindi, and Oriya. He is seeking to apply his skills to help organizations progress while keeping his knowledge up to date.
This document is a StrengthsFinder report that provides information about Philippe Bertens' top 5 themes: Analytical, Restorative, Harmony, Individualization, and Consistency.
It includes sections on awareness, application, and achievement for each theme. The awareness section describes the theme and provides personalized insights about Philippe. The application section gives ideas for actions Philippe can take to apply each strength. The achievement section provides examples of how each strength may be demonstrated.
The report is intended to help Philippe better understand his unique talents and strengths so he can apply this self-knowledge to add value in his various roles and contribute to his team, department, and organization. It suggests he reflect on
Upgrading Vonage Customers - NYU Grad School PresentationKabeer Malhotra
The objective of this project was to analyze hypothetical data for Vonage and determine how to segment customers. Then analysis must be conducted to decide which segment should be the primary marketing target
The document contains summaries of several jobs held by Mohamed Samir Mohamed Etman including:
1) A quality control inspector role from 2012-2015 where he reviewed contractor activities and quality requirements.
2) A pharmacist assistant role where he assisted the pharmacist and helped patients using his experience.
3) Several sales representative roles from 2008-2012 promoting and selling soft drinks, pharmaceuticals, and chemicals.
Este documento describe los detalles de un proyecto de construcción de una carretera de 10 millas a través de un bosque. El proyecto requerirá la tala de 100 árboles, el movimiento de 20,000 yardas cúbicas de tierra y la instalación de 2 puentes nuevos. Se completará en 18 meses a un costo de $5 millones.
The document discusses body movements that build and store energy for athletic performance. It lists movements like pushing back into the glutes, engaging the rib cage, and loading down into the legs. It notes that remaining centered is important. Examples are given of famous athletes from golf and tennis who utilized these energy storing movements, including Tiger Woods, Jack Nicklaus, and Roger Federer.
Microbial fuel cell... Bacteria and it's rule as alternative energy source ... seminar in Microbiology Department faculty of Agriculture zagazig university Egypt
Este documento explica los pasos finales de la instalación de un sistema de aire acondicionado split, incluyendo la liberación del gas refrigerante en el circuito, la conexión del cableado eléctrico y la puesta en marcha del equipo para comprobar su correcto funcionamiento.
MANAGEMENT - EDUCATION PROFESSIONAL/ TRAINER
Dedicated and resourceful Management and Education Professional offering more than 15 years of exemplary service managing and administering educational programs as well as safety management operations. Highly adept with health and wellness concepts and strategies utilized in a business environment. Proven ability working with special needs children and those with behavioral disabilities, promoting integration into a standard classroom environment. Display independent work ethics as well as strong team collaboration in an environment of change, challenge, multiple deadlines, and priorities.
This document provides an overview of Selenium, an open source tool used for automating web browser testing. It discusses the main components of Selenium, including the Selenium IDE for recording and playback of tests in Firefox, the Selenium WebDriver for controlling browsers programmatically, and Selenium Grid for distributed testing across multiple environments. It also introduces TestNG as a testing framework and Maven for build management in the Selenium test environment configuration.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms for those who already suffer from conditions like anxiety and depression.
The document provides information about summer programs for teens at the library from July 3rd through August 11th. Afternoon programs include board games, video games, crafts, science experiments, and movie nights. Teen summer reading games will also be available online from July 2nd through August 12th where teens can log books they read to earn credits and unlock rewards as they travel through time and space on a mission to build a better world. The teen librarian can provide help with signing up for the summer reading program.
The document lists the summer programs being offered at the local library teen room. There will be weekly programs on Mondays, Wednesdays and Thursdays between June 30th and August 8th. Monday programs include crafting activities like making rock monsters and pencil holders. Wednesday programs include video game tournaments on Xbox and PS4 with weekly challenges and prizes. Thursday programs focus on science experiments like marshmallow catapults and glow-in-the-dark slime under the theme of "World Domination Thursdays". Teens can also earn points over the summer for reading books and attending programs to win prizes at the end of the summer reading competition.
The document summarizes a recent successful two-day dinosaur-themed event at The Green Dragon for children aged 3-13, as well as Storytime's participation in the recent Purley Festival. It outlines plans to offer more regular Storytime events throughout the year, including themes for upcoming August and September Storytimes, developing separate areas and activities for younger and older children, and creating a Storytime website. The author expresses thanks to volunteers and attendees who helped make recent events fun.
What's On at the Pickering Public Library in July & August 2013? Tonnes!Anna-Marie McDonald
The Pickering Public Library will be the heart of an engaged and creative community.
We will enrich and inspire the lives of all residents; actively connecting people, ideas and cultures with openness and respect. We will be leaders in information technology, providing access to innovative technology for all. Pickering Public Library will be a destination - a fun place to visit, staffed by a diverse group of professionals who are committed to making a difference in the community.
This document provides information about various summer programs offered by the Pickering Public Library in July and August 2013. It lists storytimes, reading clubs, craft programs and other events for children from birth to 12 years old. Registration is required for some programs and begins on June 24th and July 22nd. Details are provided about dates, times and locations for each program.
The Pickering Public Library will be the heart of an engaged and creative community. We will enrich and inspire the lives of all residents; actively connecting people, ideas and cultures with openness and respect. We will be leaders in information technology, providing access to innovative technology for all. Pickering Public Library will be a destination - a fun place to visit, staffed by a diverse group of individuals who are committed to making a difference in the community.
THIS IS A SPACE FOR ALL. THIS IS MAKER SPACE. MAKE IT YOUR SPACE.
The Stratford Library is hosting a summer reading program from June 27th to August 13th for children of all ages. Children under 8 can participate in Read to Me by completing 10 reading activities to earn an invitation to a summer party with a singer. Children ages 5 to 12 can participate independently by reading 5 books to earn an invitation to a summer party with a comedian. The library is also offering various weekly crafts and events throughout the summer, including storytimes, educational animal programs, games from different cultures, cooking demonstrations, and visits from authors and community groups.
Honey Creek Summer Camp offers enrichment programming and daycare from June 22nd to August 26th. Specialty camps are offered weekly on various themes like super heroes, fine arts, science fiction, and more. Additional camps focus on subjects like STEAM, theater, cooking, crafts, and robotics. Camp runs from 8am-6pm daily for $57 per day, with discounts available for Honey Creek students. Specialty camps cost $180-280 depending on length. Before and after care is also available. The camp is located at 1735 S. Wagner Road in Ann Arbor, Michigan.
The document contains summaries of several jobs held by Mohamed Samir Mohamed Etman including:
1) A quality control inspector role from 2012-2015 where he reviewed contractor activities and quality requirements.
2) A pharmacist assistant role where he assisted the pharmacist and helped patients using his experience.
3) Several sales representative roles from 2008-2012 promoting and selling soft drinks, pharmaceuticals, and chemicals.
Este documento describe los detalles de un proyecto de construcción de una carretera de 10 millas a través de un bosque. El proyecto requerirá la tala de 100 árboles, el movimiento de 20,000 yardas cúbicas de tierra y la instalación de 2 puentes nuevos. Se completará en 18 meses a un costo de $5 millones.
The document discusses body movements that build and store energy for athletic performance. It lists movements like pushing back into the glutes, engaging the rib cage, and loading down into the legs. It notes that remaining centered is important. Examples are given of famous athletes from golf and tennis who utilized these energy storing movements, including Tiger Woods, Jack Nicklaus, and Roger Federer.
Microbial fuel cell... Bacteria and it's rule as alternative energy source ... seminar in Microbiology Department faculty of Agriculture zagazig university Egypt
Este documento explica los pasos finales de la instalación de un sistema de aire acondicionado split, incluyendo la liberación del gas refrigerante en el circuito, la conexión del cableado eléctrico y la puesta en marcha del equipo para comprobar su correcto funcionamiento.
MANAGEMENT - EDUCATION PROFESSIONAL/ TRAINER
Dedicated and resourceful Management and Education Professional offering more than 15 years of exemplary service managing and administering educational programs as well as safety management operations. Highly adept with health and wellness concepts and strategies utilized in a business environment. Proven ability working with special needs children and those with behavioral disabilities, promoting integration into a standard classroom environment. Display independent work ethics as well as strong team collaboration in an environment of change, challenge, multiple deadlines, and priorities.
This document provides an overview of Selenium, an open source tool used for automating web browser testing. It discusses the main components of Selenium, including the Selenium IDE for recording and playback of tests in Firefox, the Selenium WebDriver for controlling browsers programmatically, and Selenium Grid for distributed testing across multiple environments. It also introduces TestNG as a testing framework and Maven for build management in the Selenium test environment configuration.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive function. Exercise causes chemical changes in the brain that may help protect against mental illness and improve symptoms for those who already suffer from conditions like anxiety and depression.
The document provides information about summer programs for teens at the library from July 3rd through August 11th. Afternoon programs include board games, video games, crafts, science experiments, and movie nights. Teen summer reading games will also be available online from July 2nd through August 12th where teens can log books they read to earn credits and unlock rewards as they travel through time and space on a mission to build a better world. The teen librarian can provide help with signing up for the summer reading program.
The document lists the summer programs being offered at the local library teen room. There will be weekly programs on Mondays, Wednesdays and Thursdays between June 30th and August 8th. Monday programs include crafting activities like making rock monsters and pencil holders. Wednesday programs include video game tournaments on Xbox and PS4 with weekly challenges and prizes. Thursday programs focus on science experiments like marshmallow catapults and glow-in-the-dark slime under the theme of "World Domination Thursdays". Teens can also earn points over the summer for reading books and attending programs to win prizes at the end of the summer reading competition.
The document summarizes a recent successful two-day dinosaur-themed event at The Green Dragon for children aged 3-13, as well as Storytime's participation in the recent Purley Festival. It outlines plans to offer more regular Storytime events throughout the year, including themes for upcoming August and September Storytimes, developing separate areas and activities for younger and older children, and creating a Storytime website. The author expresses thanks to volunteers and attendees who helped make recent events fun.
What's On at the Pickering Public Library in July & August 2013? Tonnes!Anna-Marie McDonald
The Pickering Public Library will be the heart of an engaged and creative community.
We will enrich and inspire the lives of all residents; actively connecting people, ideas and cultures with openness and respect. We will be leaders in information technology, providing access to innovative technology for all. Pickering Public Library will be a destination - a fun place to visit, staffed by a diverse group of professionals who are committed to making a difference in the community.
This document provides information about various summer programs offered by the Pickering Public Library in July and August 2013. It lists storytimes, reading clubs, craft programs and other events for children from birth to 12 years old. Registration is required for some programs and begins on June 24th and July 22nd. Details are provided about dates, times and locations for each program.
The Pickering Public Library will be the heart of an engaged and creative community. We will enrich and inspire the lives of all residents; actively connecting people, ideas and cultures with openness and respect. We will be leaders in information technology, providing access to innovative technology for all. Pickering Public Library will be a destination - a fun place to visit, staffed by a diverse group of individuals who are committed to making a difference in the community.
THIS IS A SPACE FOR ALL. THIS IS MAKER SPACE. MAKE IT YOUR SPACE.
The Stratford Library is hosting a summer reading program from June 27th to August 13th for children of all ages. Children under 8 can participate in Read to Me by completing 10 reading activities to earn an invitation to a summer party with a singer. Children ages 5 to 12 can participate independently by reading 5 books to earn an invitation to a summer party with a comedian. The library is also offering various weekly crafts and events throughout the summer, including storytimes, educational animal programs, games from different cultures, cooking demonstrations, and visits from authors and community groups.
Honey Creek Summer Camp offers enrichment programming and daycare from June 22nd to August 26th. Specialty camps are offered weekly on various themes like super heroes, fine arts, science fiction, and more. Additional camps focus on subjects like STEAM, theater, cooking, crafts, and robotics. Camp runs from 8am-6pm daily for $57 per day, with discounts available for Honey Creek students. Specialty camps cost $180-280 depending on length. Before and after care is also available. The camp is located at 1735 S. Wagner Road in Ann Arbor, Michigan.
The document provides information about the TD Summer Reading Club for children ages 4-12 at the Pickering Public Library. It describes what the club is, who can join, when and where to register. It promotes the club as fun way for kids to read over the summer and earn prizes. The document also lists many related children's programs happening at various library branches in July, such as storytimes, puppet shows, and arts and crafts activities with themes like fairies, aliens and Lemony Snicket books.
The document summarizes the activities from a 5-day Teddy Bear Camp held at a library. On day 1, campers played educational games on computers and with toys. On day 2, they enjoyed a story time and looked at books. Day 3 included a trip to the park and learning about the library circulation desk. Day 4 focused on quiet activities like puzzles, reading and crafts. Day 5 was spent eating snacks, signing up for a reading club and playing hide and seek before the campers departed. Throughout the camp, photos documented the campers enjoying various activities and having fun together.
The document provides information about the TD Summer Reading Club for children ages 4-12 at the Pickering Public Library. It describes what the club is, who can join, when and where to register. It promotes the club as fun way for kids to read over the summer and earn prizes. The document also lists many related children's programs happening at various library branches in July, such as storytimes, puppet shows, and arts and crafts activities with themes like fairies, aliens, and Dr. Seuss.
The document provides a list of best Christmas gifts for 2010 divided into several categories: gifts for babies/children of different age groups, teenagers, women, men, parents. It includes toys, electronics, home appliances and more. Specific gifts mentioned are iPad, Kindle, iPod nano, Samsung LED TV, Canon Rebel camera, Fisher-Price toys, Nerf blasters, Lego sets, Xbox 360, jewelry and more. The document aims to help people choose appropriate gifts for family and friends for Christmas 2010.
This document provides summaries of 14 toys that are recommended for toddlers, kids and tweens. They include musical and educational toys like the Fisher-Price Little People Musical Preschool; digital toys like the Toymail WIFI Messaging Toy - Buck The Deer that allows recording and sending voice messages through an app; outdoor play items like the Jetaire Camper Playhouse; storybooks and plush toys like Rue, the WorryWoo Monster of Insecurity and Storybook that help children with emotions; karaoke toys like the Disney Karaoke Series: "Frozen" CD; pop-up and puzzle toys such as the Super POP-UP Pirate and Beados – Quick Dry Station; and action
The document provides information on summer camp programs offered at the Children's Museum of Illinois (CMofIL) from June 14th through July 29th. There are several one-week camps for students entering 1st-3rd grade focused on topics like gardening, science, art, engineering and more. Pre-K camps are also offered on Wednesdays and Fridays mornings with rotating themes such as bugs, planets, art and music. The camps aim to educate children through hands-on activities while having fun exploring science, nature and the arts.
Priscilla received gifts like Zoo Zoo pets, Littlest Pet Shops, origami, telescopes, and a thresher box for Christmas. She went to a Christmas party where they played on a wheelbarrow and saw pigeons. The next day, she went to the pool and played with rings, went down the slide pretending to surf, and later packed bags to go to Echuca. In Echuca, Priscilla fed ducks, canoed on the lake, went to a water park and pool, played games, ate ice cream and fish and chips every night. She slept in the top bunk while her mom slept below, and they saw kangaroos before having
Priscilla received gifts like Zoo Zoo pets, Littlest Pet Shops, origami, telescopes, and a thresher box for Christmas. She went to a Christmas party where they played on a wheelbarrow and saw pigeons. The next day, she went to the pool and played with rings, went down the slide pretending to surf, and later packed bags to go to Echuca. In Echuca, Priscilla fed ducks, canoed on the lake, went to a water park and pool, played games, ate ice cream and fish and chips every night. She slept in the top bunk while her mom slept below, and they saw kangaroos before having
What's On at the Pickering Public Library September to December 2013.
The Pickering Public Library will be the heart of an engaged and creative community.
We will enrich and inspire the lives of all residents; actively connecting people, ideas and cultures with openness and respect. We will be leaders in information technology, providing access to innovative technology for all. Pickering Public Library will be a destination - a fun place to visit, staffed by a diverse group of professionals who are committed to making a difference in the community.
This presentation was created for the recent ITEC 2014 conference at the Opera House in Sydney and demonstrates the exciting use of videoconferencing eg skype, google hangouts and virtual classroom software such as blackboard collaborate to connect classrooms statewide, nationally and globally. • The benefits and value of virtual conferencing and its essential place in transforming the classroom as we know it.
It illustrates the innovative ways in which outside experts, classes and community can be virtually brought into the classroom, including authors, illustrators, virtual parades, for share ‘n tell, student forums etc
1. S Mon Tue Wed Thu Fr S
1 2 Sign-up begins for the Summer Reading
Program “Spark a Reaction!”
3pm - 5pm 3D Printer Demo with Scibrary
What is 3D printing? Come see the future with
William Ashby from Scibrary!
3 4 2pm Kick-Off: Reptile
Wrangler Crawling critters will
abound, including reptiles!
5 1pm **Fire Educated and Ready - 1 of 5 - The
Chemistry of Fire** See starred note.
3pm Summer Sci-Fi Movies Fest - Theme: Science
Gone Arwy Discussion and activities to follow.
Dinosaurs, cloning, atoms, special effects!
6 7
8 9 11am Arthur Atsma Slight of hand artist and
magician is here to astonish and entertain!
4:00pm Doomsday Prep Let’s talk about dystopian
books, disaster preparedness, make bug-out bags
(incase of the zombie apocalypse) & play a game!
10 1pm LEGO at
the library : LEGO
with Friends Build
words with LEGO.
(ages 5+ due to
choking hazard)
11 5pm Tape It: Fun with
Duck Tape Decorating
notebooks & pens with Ms.
Aimee
12 1pm **Fire Educated and Ready - 2 of 5 - Home
Fire Safety **
3pm Summer Sci-Fi Movies Fest - Theme: Comedy
and Sci-Fi Discussion and activities to follow. Alien
life, comedy, puppetry, Wikipedia!
13 14
15 16 17 18 1pm **Fire Educated and
Ready - 3 of 5 - Fires & Burns
**
19 1pm LEGO at the library : LEGO Physics
Challenge LEGOs! Come participate in our builders
challenges and push physics to the limit! (ages 5+
due to choking hazard)
3pm Summer Sci-Fi Movies Fest - Theme: Alien
Invasion Discussion and activities to follow.
Animation, sports, constellations.
20 21
22 23 5pm Babatunde—the Freestyle Storyteller
Babatunde is a high energy, fantastic story teller,
who will entertain and inspire others to celebrate
and create their own stories!
24 25 26 1pm **Fire Educated and Ready - 4 of 5 -
Unintentional Poisonings **
3pm Summer Sci-Fi Movies Fest - Theme: 80s Night
Discussion and activities to follow. Paranormal
investigations, aliens.
27 28
29 30 Last day to sign-up for the Summer Reading
Program “Spark a Reaction!”
1pm Science Project How To & Pizza
Come grab a slice of pizza (thanks Pizza Hut!),
and learn about how to put together an amazing
science fair project (or how to avoid a disaster!)
Movies in the Summer Sci-Fi
Movie Fest will be rated G to
PG-13. If you would like more
information for determining if
your children would like come,
please, call the library for
more information.
** Fire Educated and Ready program is a 5 part
program hosted by the Henry Co. Fire, for children
entering 4th & 5th grades. Please call to reserve
your spot.
Fortson Library
YA Summer Reading Program
YA programming is targeted towards children and teens entering 5th grade and up.
Children under the age of 12 must be accompanied by a guardian.
If you have any questions, including movie ratings and titles, please call the Fortson
Library at 770-288-7233 and ask for Molly for more details. Please note, library events
are subject to change without notice. We encourage you to call ahead to confirm.
2. S Mon Tue Wed Thu F S
**Due to limited space in the teen Bio Bus
Forensics Program and the Edible Science
Program Sign-up is required to reserve your spot.
Those who sign-up but do not show-up five
minutes before the program begins will have their
spot given to the next in line amongst the teens
and tweens that are present.**
1 First day to turn in reading logs to
receive prizes!
2 11am Violin
Music Program
2pm - 5pm
MakerSpace
independent
exploration time
3 1pm **Fire Educated and Ready - 5 of 5 -
Bicycle & Water Safety ** This is the final part of
our fire safety program hosted by Henry Co. Fire,
for children entering 4th & 5th grades.
6:30pm Marshmallow (and other treats) Roast
Come relax, chat, roast marshmallows, pineapple,
and other treats.
4 5
6 7 2pm Science Fair Carnival
It’s a different kind of Science Fair, it’s more like a
carnival! Come play games, launch soda-bottle
rockets, see demos, and take photos in our photo
booth!
8 9 2pm - 5pm
MakerSpace
independent exploration
time
Make with LEGO, 3D
printing, coding, and
crafts.
10 1pm Summer Sci-Fi Movies Fest - Theme:
Helpful Robots Discussion and activities to follow.
Long term effects of life in space, robots, nuclear
power, artificial intelligence.
11 12
13 14 4pm LEGO at the library : LEGO Physics
Challenge LEGO Physics Challenge Part 2,
Revenge of the Laws of Gravity. Didn’t get enough
of our building challenges? Come push your
engineering to the limit, again!
15 2:00 Edible Science Come eat
and learn with Scientist Keisha all
about the science of physical changes
using food! **Please see starred
note for more details. **
16 2pm - 5pm
MakerSpace
independent
exploration time
17 3pm Summer Sci-Fi Movies Fest! Theme:
Anime Night Discussion and activities to follow.
Drawing, animation, video games, computer
programing.
18 19
20 21 3pm DocAtoms Super Science Show
Science, entertainment and fun! Come see DocAtoms’
show promises fun for all!
4:00pm Drawing Comics & Manga
Whether you love Pokemon, Final Fantasy, or Batman,
stop by and get a few tips while we draw comic &
manga style covers for our favorite reads this summer!
Finished projects will be displayed in the YA Section.
22 10am BioBus Visit –Sampler;
1:30pm BioBus Visit—Forensics
The Bio Bus will have its Sampler
Program available for visits in the
morning on a first come first serve
basis. ** Please see the starred note
for more details regarding the
Forensics Program**
23 11am LEGO at the
library : LEGO with
Friends Build words
with LEGO. (ages 5+
due to choking
hazard)
2pm - 5pm MakerSpace
independent exploration
time
24 3pm Summer Sci-Fi Movies Fest - Theme:
When Cowboys Meet Sci-Fi Discussion and
activities to follow. Settlement of Western North
America, terraforming, time travel.
6pm Star Wars Celebration! Come play trivia,
participate in a costume contest, browse our Star
Wars books, and use the Force!
25 26
27 28 Summer Shopping Spree with Usborne Book
Fair
Cash, check, and credit card accepted and a
percentage of the purchases made go towards
buying books for the library’s collections!
29 30 1pm Harry
Potter “Reading is
Magic” Party
31 Last day to turn in Summer Reading Program
Reading Logs!
Fortson Library
YA Summer Reading Program
YA programming is for children and teens entering 5th grade and up. Children under the age of 12
must be accompanied by a guardian.
If you have any questions, including movie ratings and titles, please call the Fortson Library at
770-288-7233 and ask for Molly for more details. Please note, library events are subject to change
without notice. We encourage you to call ahead to confirm.
3. S Mon Tue Wed Thu Fr Sa
1 2 Sign-up begins for the Summer Reading
Program “Spark a Reaction!”
3pm - 5pm 3D Printer Demo with Scibrary
What is 3D printing? Come see the future with
William Ashby from Scibrary!
3 4 2pm Kick-Off: Reptile
Wrangler Crawling critters will
abound, including reptiles!
5 1pm **Fire Educated and Ready - 1 of 5 - The
Chemistry of Fire** See starred note.
3pm Summer Sci-Fi Movies Fest - Theme: Science
Gone Arwy Discussion and activities to follow.
Dinosaurs, cloning, atoms, special effects!
6 7
8 9 11am Arthur Atsma Slight of hand artist and
magician is here to astonish and entertain!
4:00pm Doomsday Prep Let’s talk about dystopian
books, disaster preparedness, make bug-out bags
(incase of the zombie apocalypse) & play a game!
10 1pm LEGO at
the library : LEGO
with Friends Build
words with LEGO.
(ages 5+ due to
choking hazard)
11 5pm Tape It: Fun with
Duck Tape Decorating
notebooks & pens with Ms.
Aimee
12 1pm **Fire Educated and Ready - 2 of 5 - Home
Fire Safety **
3pm Summer Sci-Fi Movies Fest - Theme: Comedy
and Sci-Fi Discussion and activities to follow. Alien
life, comedy, puppetry, Wikipedia!
13 14
15 16 17 18 1pm **Fire Educated and
Ready - 3 of 5 - Fires & Burns
**
19 1pm LEGO at the library : LEGO Physics
Challenge LEGOs! Come participate in our builders
challenges and push physics to the limit! (ages 5+
due to choking hazard)
3pm Summer Sci-Fi Movies Fest - Theme: Alien
Invasion Discussion and activities to follow.
Animation, sports, constellations.
20 21
22 23 5pm Babatunde—the Freestyle Storyteller
Babatunde is a high energy, fantastic story teller,
who will entertain and inspire others to celebrate
and create their own stories!
24 25 26 1pm **Fire Educated and Ready - 4 of 5 -
Unintentional Poisonings **
3pm Summer Sci-Fi Movies Fest - Theme: 80s Night
Discussion and activities to follow. Paranormal
investigations, aliens.
27 28
29 30 Last day to sign-up for the Summer Reading
Program “Spark a Reaction!”
1pm Science Project How To & Pizza
Come grab a slice of pizza (thanks Pizza Hut!), and
learn about how to put together an amazing
science fair project (or how to avoid a disaster!)
Movies in the Summer Sci-Fi
Movie Fest will be rated G to
PG-13. If you would like more
information for determining if
your children would like come,
please, call the library for
more information.
** Fire Educated and Ready program is a 5 part
program hosted by the Henry Co. Fire, for children
entering 4th & 5th grades. Please call to reserve
your spot.
Fortson Library
YA Summer Reading Program
YA programming is targeted towards children and teens entering 5th grade and up.
Children under the age of 12 must be accompanied by a guardian.
If you have any questions, including movie ratings and titles, please call the Fortson
Library at 770-288-7233 and ask for Molly for more details. Please note, library events
are subject to change without notice. We encourage you to call ahead to confirm.
4. S Mon Tue Wed Thu F S
**Due to limited space in the teen Bio Bus
Forensics Program and the Edible Science
Program Sign-up is required to reserve your spot.
Those who sign-up but do not show-up five
minutes before the program begins will have their
spot given to the next in line amongst the teens
and tweens that are present.**
1 First day to turn in reading logs to
receive prizes!
2 11am Violin
Music Program
2pm - 5pm
MakerSpace
independent
exploration time
3 1pm **Fire Educated and Ready - 5 of 5 -
Bicycle & Water Safety ** This is the final part of
our fire safety program hosted by Henry Co. Fire,
for children entering 4th & 5th grades.
6:30pm Marshmallow (and other treats) Roast
Come relax, chat, roast marshmallows, pineapple,
and other treats.
4 5
6 7 2pm Science Fair Carnival
It’s a different kind of Science Fair, it’s more like a
carnival! Come play games, launch soda-bottle
rockets, see demos, and take photos in our photo
booth!
8 9 2pm - 5pm
MakerSpace
independent exploration
time
Make with LEGO, 3D
printing, coding, and
crafts.
10 1pm Summer Sci-Fi Movies Fest - Theme:
Helpful Robots Discussion and activities to follow.
Long term effects of life in space, robots, nuclear
power, artificial intelligence.
11 12
13 14 4pm LEGO at the library : LEGO Physics
Challenge LEGO Physics Challenge Part 2,
Revenge of the Laws of Gravity. Didn’t get enough
of our building challenges? Come push your
engineering to the limit, again!
15 2:00 Edible Science Come eat
and learn with Scientist Keisha all
about the science of physical changes
using food! **Please see starred
note for more details. **
16 2pm - 5pm
MakerSpace
independent
exploration time
17 3pm Summer Sci-Fi Movies Fest! Theme:
Anime Night Discussion and activities to follow.
Drawing, animation, video games, computer
programing.
18 19
20 21 3pm DocAtoms Super Science Show
Science, entertainment and fun! Come see DocAtoms’
show promises fun for all!
4:00pm Drawing Comics & Manga
Whether you love Pokemon, Final Fantasy, or Batman,
stop by and get a few tips while we draw comic &
manga style covers for our favorite reads this summer!
Finished projects will be displayed in the YA Section.
22 10am BioBus Visit –Sampler;
1:30pm BioBus Visit—Forensics
The Bio Bus will have its Sampler
Program available for visits in the
morning on a first come first serve
basis. ** Please see the starred note
for more details regarding the
Forensics Program**
23 11am LEGO at the
library : LEGO with
Friends Build words
with LEGO. (ages 5+
due to choking
hazard)
2pm - 5pm MakerSpace
independent exploration
time
24 3pm Summer Sci-Fi Movies Fest - Theme:
When Cowboys Meet Sci-Fi Discussion and
activities to follow. Settlement of Western North
America, terraforming, time travel.
6pm Star Wars Celebration! Come play trivia,
participate in a costume contest, browse our Star
Wars books, and use the Force!
25 26
27 28 Summer Shopping Spree with Usborne Book
Fair
Cash, check, and credit card accepted and a
percentage of the purchases made go towards
buying books for the library’s collections!
29 30 1pm Harry
Potter “Reading is
Magic” Party
31 Last day to turn in Summer Reading Program
Reading Logs!
Fortson Library
YA Summer Reading Program
YA programming is for children and teens entering 5th grade and up. Children under
the age of 12 must be accompanied by a guardian.
If you have any questions, including movie ratings and titles, please call the Fortson
Library at 770-288-7233 and ask for Molly for more details. Please note, library events
are subject to change without notice. We encourage you to call ahead to confirm.