Ledding Library News VOLUME 18, ISSUE4 A P R I L 2 0 1 7 Celebrate by Giving Food for Fines is back! The Libraries in Clackamas County would like you to join them in celebrating National Library Week. To celebrate this week, all of the libraries are offering a “Food for Fines” promotion April 9 - 15. Bring in a non-perishable food item (please no damaged or expired items) and the library will waive $1.00 of library fines for every item you donate. All food will go to local food banks in each area. Local food pantries are in particular need of: canned goods such as tuna, fruit, corn, and hearty soups or meals with protein, cereal (hot or cold) and dried beans and rice. Directors You Should Know: Tim Burton, Master of Mayhem For over three decades, director Tim Burton has been amazing us with his talent and originality. He began his career as an animator at Disney working on such films as The Fox and the Hound (1981) and The Black Cauldron (1985). His award winning short, Frankenweenie (1984), a twist on the Frankenstein saga, caught the eye of actor Paul Reubens, aka Pee Wee Herman, who signed Burton on to direct his first feature film and a Daylight Book career was born. His movies feature garish colors and dark Gothic sets. Here are some of my favorites: Group Pee Wee’s Big Adventure (1985): Actor Paul Reuben’s eccentric man-child, Pee Wee Herman, gets his own The library is starting a new cinematic adventure in this amazingly entertaining fantasy. When Pee Wee’s beloved bike is stolen, he sets off daytime book group! The on a cross country quest to retrieve it, meeting a quirky collection of characters on the way. Daylight Book Group will meet on Thursday, May 4, to Beetlejuice (1988) Alec Baldwin and Geena Davis play a recently deceased couple who hire a “bio-exorcist” to discuss Deep rid their home of the obnoxious family that has moved in. The title character played brilliantly by Michael Down Dark: The Keaton turns out to be more than they had bargained for. With running sight gags and startling special effects, this film is a true classic. Untold Stories of 33 Men Buried in Edward Scissorhands (1990): This poignant and truly original film stars Johnny Depp as Edward, a creation a Chilean Mine, left unfinished and given scissors in place of hands. He lives a lonely existence until he meets a compassionate and the Miracle Avon lady who welcomes him into her community; a move that brings him both joy and sorrow. That Set Them Mars Attacks! (1996): Featuring a stellar cast, this science fiction spoof is tremendously entertaining. Martians Free by Hector are seen circling the earth and humanity prepares for a close encounter, but it’s not what they expect. Tobar. This group will meet the first Thursday of each Big Fish (2003): For as long as he can remember, journalist Will Bloom has been frustrated with his father. month at 11 a.m. in the Edward Bloom, a mostly absent parent has been telling farfetched tales of his life as fact. Now faced with his Fiction Room. There is no father’s terminal cancer, Will must attempt to learn the truth before it’s too late. Featuring the fanciful effects sign-up required, and that are ubiquitous to a Burton film, this is a real gem. participants should place Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street (2007): Based on the hit Broadway show, this gothic their own holds or horror musical was made for the Burton touch. Victorian barber, Benjamin Barker is exiled from his family for otherwise acquire a copy of a crime he did not commit. He returns later as the notorious Sweeney Todd to seek his revenge. Johnny Depp the book to be discussed. shines in the starring role. The books chosen for this group are meant to attract a Big Eyes (2014): This film relates the remarkable story of Margaret Keane, the artist responsible for the wide variety of readers, so paintings of children with huge eyes that became popular during the 1960’s. Her husband, and fellow artist, read and participate when Walter Keane sold the paintings under his own name without her knowledge. The courtroom theatrics of their legal battles is great fodder for the Burton touch. you see a book that catches your interest. The booklist Acquaint yourself with an exceptional director. Check out a Tim Burton film today! for the year will be available - Amelia Heinl, The Movie Maven by May 4th. Ledding Library of Milwaukie, 10660 SE 21st Ave, Milwaukie, OR 97222 ● 503-786-7580 ● www.milwaukieoregon.gov/library Library Hours: Mon - Thurs: 10am - 9pm, Fri - Sat: 10am - 6pm & Sun: 12pm - 6pm Programs for Adults April 6 - Ledding Cultural appears on his doorstep one night, he Forum: Robert Bresky – discovers that a side of his family has been APRIL 2017 photographer and author, kept secret from him. Against his father's Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 7pm to 8pm at the Pond wishes, Davis travels to rural, upstate New House. Robert Bresky is an York to meet his other cousins. While 1 award winning wrestling with a taboo attraction to one 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 photographer and author of another, he and Alexis attempt to reunite 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 three books. He will speak their families, uncovering the reasons 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 about his third book The Papermakers: More behind a long-standing rift 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 Than Run of the Mill, is a history book about and the shocking secret that the now closed Heron Paper Company in tore their fathers apart. 30 Oregon City, drawing on his interviews of Together, their discoveries over 30 former millworkers. force them to confront the For Children’s Programs visit: temptation to keep their April 9 – 15 – National Library Week: www.milwaukieoregon.gov/library familial grudge going rather Food for Fines - The Libraries in Clacka- than end it. All April - Friends of the Ledding mas County would like you to join them in celebrating National Library Week. To Library’s Pond House Bookstore is closed April 26 - Ledding Book Club celebrate this week, all of the libraries are until further notice. - 7pm to 8pm in the Fiction offering a “Food for Fines” promotion. Every Monday - Room. This month we will Bring in a non-perishable food item (please Crafty Writers and read The Wright Brothers by no damaged or expired items) and the Readers - 7pm to David G. McCullough. Join library will waive $1.00 of library fines for 8pm in the this wild group of book lovers every item you donate. All food will go to Fiction Room. for an interesting hour of local food banks. Once a week, we book discussion and review. April 12 - Milwaukie meet, study, critique, write, and share. April 29 - Poetry Writing Workshop with Poetry Series Monthly www.craftywriters.club Paulann Petersen – 10am to 4pm at the Reading: Lois Rosen - 7pm Mondays by appointment - Library2Go Pond House. For information and to to 8pm at the Pond House. and Cloud Library Help. Use your laptop, register* for this event, please contact Tom Light refreshments will be served. tablet, eReader or smart phone to access Hogan at [email protected]. *$30 digital books. To schedule an appointment, April 18 - Growing the Best Tomatoes – fee and registration required. 6:30pm to 7:30pm at contact Robert at 503-786-7546 or April 30 - Just Eat It movie the Pond House. [email protected] screening and discussion – Oregon State Every Thursday - Knit Nite - 3pm in the Fiction Room. University Extension 6:30pm to 8pm in the Part of the Eat Smart, Master Gardener Bob Fiction Room. Knitters and Waste Less campaign Woods will present on how to grow the crocheters of all skill levels are presented by Kayla best tomatoes including different varieties, welcome. Scheafer, Confluence starting plants from seed, garden site Americorps Member. An April 1 - First Saturday Music Series: Two selection, planting instructions, cultural effort to make people Spirit Jazz - 2pm to 3pm. Presented by the practices, and other tips. aware of how much food is wasted every Friends of Ledding Library. April 19 - Milwaukie/Sellwood day and the negative impact this has on our April 2 - Adults Who Color - 1pm in the Book Club - Not at Library email environment. Fiction Room. Unleash your creative side [email protected] May 13 - 14th Annual Friends of the with coloring. Join this informal group of for location. This month Ledding Library Plant Sale - 9am to 4pm at artistic folks at an adult coloring hour at the discussing All the King’s Men by Robert the Pond House. If you have plants to library. Penn Warren. donate or would like to volunteer, please April 5 - Poetry Open Mic - 7pm to 8pm at April 20 - Foreign & Indie Film Night call Pat at 503-502-2888. the Pond House. Sign-up to read at the showing the indie film The Automatic Hate in Open Mic in advance with Gail Barker at English - 6:30pm at the Pond House. [email protected]. Plan on 5-7 The Automatic Hate: When Davis minutes to share your own or other Green's alluring young cousin Alexis people’s poems. Ledding Library of Milwaukie, 10660 SE 21st Ave, Milwaukie, OR 97222 ● 503-786-7580 ● www.milwaukieoregon.gov/library Library Hours: Mon - Thurs: 10am - 9pm, Fri - Sat: 10am - 6pm & Sun: 12pm - 6pm .
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