January 16 - February 5

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The 2023 Winter Reading Challenge is in Full Swing

Tipp City Library patrons are feeling all the feels and reading up a storm in the 2023 Winter Reading Challenge!  Here are the numbers on the progress:

143 Readers Registers  (We’ve raised our goal to 200 readers registered)

101 Books Logged in reading  (We’ve raised our goal to 200 books read)

43 Readers have completed the goal of reading 4 books in January - we’re almost halfway to our goal of getting 100 readers to read 4 books, so don’t stop reading yet!


The Winter Reading Challenge, sponsored by Beanstack, continues through January 31. We have challenged our patrons to read at least 4 books during the month and keep track of their reading on our Beanstack site at https://tippcitylibrary.beanstack.org/ or on the Beanstack mobile app. 



If you choose to do the other activities on the Bingo card in addition to reading, you’ll earn a “coverall” and be eligible for more raffle tickets toward our Grand Prize Raffle the first week in February.  Keep going so you can earn tickets for these fabulous prizes! 😍

Bring Your Own Device : Tech Help 

Thursdays and Saturdays

1:00 p.m.-5:00 p.m.



Have questions about Overdrive, Hoopla or your device? Stop by the library to have your questions answered.


This project was made possible in part by the Institute of Museum and Library Services and the State Library of Ohio.

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Register here

Events Planned for the Whole Family

Art Spark: Snowflake Painting

January 19

4:00 - 5:00 p.m.


Art Spark will take place this month on Thursday, January 19 from 4:00 - 5:00 p.m. The program is open to kids in grades 3 - 8 and you don’t have to be a skilled artist, just willing to try!  


This month's project will be a lovely watercolor snowflake worthy of framing to add to your home art collection. Registration begins Tuesday, January 3 on the Children’s Programs webpage, or call the library at 937-667-3826 and register with the front desk staff.

Become an In-Home Child Care Provider

January 18

10:30 - 11:30 a.m.


Bring your two to five-year-old children to the library on Wednesday, January 18 from 10:30-11:30 AM for a special storytime and informational session with 4C for Children. Hear about an amazing opportunity to begin your own business in your home as a family child care provider.  


The Miami County Commissioners are providing funding for in-home business start-ups that include nearly everything needed to become a successful business. 4C for Children, our community’s child care resource and referral agency, will be on hand to talk about this amazing opportunity to work from home, make a lasting difference in the lives of local children and families, and generate a sustainable income at the same time.  


Ms. Heidi & Ms. Julie will present a storytime in the Meeting Room for the children complete with creative movement and a craft project. Parents, grandparents, and anyone interested in this business opportunity will meet in the Teen Area to talk with 4C for Children while the storytime is going on. There’s no better time than now to start your business and be able to work from your home.


Please call the library at 937-667-3826, ext. 215 to register for this special storytime and program beginning January 3, 2023.

Kids Contest-Build A Snowman

Build a snowman by finding the pieces of the snowman hidden in the Children’s Area. Once you find all the parts, glue them onto a piece of paper in the Creative Corner and take your picture home with you. This contest will take place from January 16-28.

Winter 2023 Storytime Session

The Winter Session will run from January 23- February 24, 2023.  Baby Cuddle Time will continue on Mondays from 10:00-10:30 AM, Toddler Tales on Wednesdays from 10:30-11:15 AM, and Preschool Story Hour from 10:15-11:15 AM on Thursdays.


Register online on the Children’s Programs webpage, beginning at 10:00 a.m. on January 16, or call the library at 937-667-3826 and talk to the Front Desk Staff.

Stuffed Animal Sleepover Family Night With Special Guest Speaker

January 24 6:30-7:30 PM


The library is hosting a special family night and informational session with 4C for Children.  Families with children aged 2-8 years can come to the library with their favorite stuffed toy and hear some bedtime stories and make a craft.

  

Meanwhile parents and grandparents will hear about an amazing opportunity to begin your own business in your home as a family child care provider.  The Miami County Commissioners are providing funding for in-home business start-ups that include nearly everything needed to become a successful business.  4C for Children, our community’s child care resource and referral agency, will be on hand to talk about this amazing opportunity to work from home, make a lasting difference in the lives of local children and families, and generate a sustainable income at the same time.  



After the program, the stuffed animals will stay overnight at the library for a sleepover with Ms. Heidi and Ms. Julie.  Come back after 12:30 PM on Wednesday to pick up your stuffed toy and receive a picture collage showing the fun your stuffed animal had at the library sleepover.  Please call the library at 937-667-3826, ext. 215 to register for this special Family Night and program.



Upcoming Programs for 6th-12th Grade Youth

Teen Tinker Lab

Youth in grades 6-12th grade, start off 2023 right by creating a vision board.  A vision board is not only a fun way to make your dreams clear but also a solid strategy for turning your dreams into reality.


We’ll provide the posterboard and magazines for you to collect images and text that represent your goals in life.  Then take your board home and mount it in your room to remind you daily what you're striving for.  It will help keep you focused for the new year!

Sewing Saturdays with Ms. Jeri

Beginning in January, join Jeri Goins, the Teen Librarian Assistant, one Saturday a month to sew.  This program will be open to youth in grades 4-12.  All skill levels are welcome to learn basic hand swearing and embroidery techniques, how to use a sewing machine, and how to build a project.


Meet in the teen area each month to find out what the new project is, or bring in your own work from home to get help from Ms. Jeri.  The first meeting will be on Saturday, January 21 from 2-3 PM.

More Programs and Events for Adults
Bridge Club

Every Monday

1:00 p.m.


All level of players welcome. Call the library at 937-667-3826 for more information or to sign up.

Join Us for Mahjong

January 24

1:30 p.m.


For beginning to advanced players. Call the library at 937-667-3826 for more information or to sign up.

Yoga Basics

Tuesdays

9:30 - 10:30 a.m.


Molly from Inhabit Yoga will introduce fundamental yoga breathing, postures, alignment, and core muscle engagement to support your lifelong yoga practice. Whether you're brand new to yoga or a seasoned veteran, you'll benefit from getting back to the basics!


Register here. 

Hoopla App Training

January 19

3:00 - 5:00 p.m.


Learn how to borrow free digital video, TV, music and audiobooks with the Hoopla app using your library card.

Unwind and DIY

We will be taking a little break but will resume this program in March.

Upcoming Book Discussions

Mystery Lovers Book Club

February 13

7 - 8 p.m.


Join us for a discussion of Rock Paper Scissors by Alice Feeney. Copies are available for request. Email info@tippcitylibrary.org for more information.

Page Turner's Book Club

January 23

7 - 8 p.m.


Join us for a discussion of Great Circle by Maggie Shipstead. Copies are available for request. Email info@tippcitylibrary.org for more information.


New Books, Movies, and Music to Enjoy

Adult Non-Fiction Books

Chase's Calendar of Events 2023 : The Ultimate Go-To Guide for Special Days, Weeks and Months

Pushcart Prize XLVII : Best of the Small Presses 

What's the Story? :Your Ohio Neighbors Share Their War Memories: From Pearl Harbor to V-J Day by Ken Serey


Adult Fiction Books

Wicked Dreams by Lisa Jackson

Devil's Delight by M.C. Beaton


Adult Large Print Books

The Choice by Nora Roberts

The Hidden Prince by Tessa Afshar

Hope Creek by Janet Dailey

Wyoming Homecoming by Diana Palmer

Walking in Tall Weeds by Robin W. Pearson

A Christmas Memory by Richard Paul Evans

The House of Wolves by James Patterson

Without a Trace by Danielle Steel


Teen Books

Friends Like These by Jennifer Lynn Alvarez

How to Excavate a Heart by Jake Maia

We Are All We Have by Marina Tamar

Salt and Sugar by Rebecca Carvalho

Whiteout 

The Maze Cutter by James Dashner

The Luminaries by Susan Dennard

Bloodmarked by Tracy Deonn

Fortress of Snow by Melanie Dickerson

Some Kind of Hate by Sarah Littman

Five Survive by Holly Jackson

Gleanings :Stories From the Arc of a Scythe by Neal Shusterman

The Q by Amy Tintera

Wait For Me by Sara Shepard

Unlawful Orders :A Portrait of Dr. James B. Williams, Tuskeegee Airman, Surgeon, and Activist by Barbara Binns

Bushcraft Kid :Survive in the Wild and Have Fun Doing It! By Dan Wowak

Indigenous America by Liam McDonald

Dune by Brian Herbert


Juvenile Books

Wolfish by Christiane M. Andrews

A Place to Call Home by Lauren Castillo

Think Like an Elf by Lauren Child

The Bridge Battle by Jacqueline Davies

Frizzy by Claribel A. Ortega

The Fifth Quarter by Mike Dawson

AWOL by Maria Lesage

Crunch by Kayla Miller

Agent Moose by Mo O’Haraa

Mummies in the Morning :The Graphic Novel by Mary Pope Osborne

Big Nate by Lincoln Peirce

Lil Mouse is in the House! By Dan Gutman

Bastille vs. the Evil Librarians by Brandon Sanderson

Midnight at the Shelter by Nanci Turner Steveson

Have a Heart, Geronimo by Geronimo Stilton

Vampiric Vacation by Kiersten White

Maizy Chen's Last Chance by Lisa Ye

The Winter Bird by Kate Banks

Too-Small Tyson by JaNay Brown-Wood

Little Red Riding Hood and the Dragon by Ring Chang Compestine

Pete the Cat Plays Hide-and-Seek by Kim Dean

Wombat Said Come In by Carmen Agra Deedy

The Perfect Tree by Corinne Demas

One Thursday Afternoon by Barbara DiLorenzo

Too Early by Nora Ericson

The Sour Grape by Jory John

When Your Daddy's A Soldier by Gretchen Brandenburg McLellan

The Little Toymaker by Cat Min

Elmo's Best Thanksgiving Ever! By Jodie Shepherd

The Most Magnificent Idea by Ashley Spires

The Coat by Sv̌erine Vidal 

More Than Peach : Changing the World ... One Crayon at a Time! By Ballen Woodard

The Reading Adventure 

Shark by Miranda MacQuitty

Elephants 

1, 2, 3 Cook! : My First Cookbook 

Upcycled Plastic Projects by Marcy Morin

Upcycle Cast-Off Clothing by Marcy Morin

Counting in Dog Years and Other Sassy Math Poems by Betsy Franco

Blue Skies and Golden Fields : Celebrating Ukraine by Oksana Lushchevska,

Sioux by F.A. Bird

Apache F.A. Bird

Seminole F.A. Bird

Navajo F.A. Bird

Comanche F.A. Bird

Cherokee F.A. Bird

Cheyenne F.A. Bird

Going Places : Victor Hugo Green and his Glorious Book by Tonya Bolden

The Heart of the Storm :A Biography of Sue Bird by Sharon Mentyka

Kyle Busch by Kenny Abdo

Jeff Gordon by Kenny Abdo

LeBron James : NBA Superstar and Activist by Heather E. Schwartz

Jimmie Johnson by Kenny Abdo

Who is the Man in the Air? : Michael Jordan by Gabriel Soria

Danica Patrick by Kenny Abdo

Bubba Wallace by Kenny Abdo

Caves by Neil Cross Beckerman

Tree Hole Homes : Daytime Dens and Nighttime Nooks by Melissa Stewart

Polar Bear by Candace Fleming

Beekeepers and What They Do by Liesbet Siegers

Brand-New Bubbe by Sarah Aronson

A Bear, A Bee, and a Honey Tree by Daniel Bernstrom

I Don't Care by Julie Fogliano

How to Send A Hug by Hayley Rocco

Busy Betty by Reese Witherspoon

A Life of Service :The Story of Senator Tammy Duckworth by Christina Soontornvat

Careers in the Outdoors by Shantel Gobin 

Get on the Ice, Mo! By David A. Adler

Eva in the Band by Rebecca Elliot

The Writing Contest by C.L. Reid


Adult Audio Books

Dark in Death by J.D. Robb


Juvenile Audio Books

No new titles


Teen Audio Books

No new titles


Movies

Armageddon Time

Prey for the Devil

Bluey

Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood

Terrifier 2

Black Adam

The System

Halloween Ends

The Lair

Doc McStuffins.

Peppa Pig

The Staircase

On the Line

The Estate

The Friendship Game

Piggy

Poker Face

Vesper

Dale Earnhardt, Jr.by Kenny Abdo


Music

Worm Food by Cavetown

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