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Come sharpen your drawing and writing skills.
Children ages 6 and up are given the knowledge, resources, and materials needed to make their own graphic novel or to just create and have fun.
Each session focuses on a different theme to inspire creativity.
Today's theme is...Disney.
Use how to draw resources and create a Disney world of magic. Add captions to make it into a graphic novel. Light boxes and tracing paper also available. Create and have fun with other aspiring artists like…
Come sharpen your drawing and writing skills.
Children ages 6 and up are given the knowledge, resources, and materials needed to make their own graphic novel or to just create and have fun.
Each session focuses on a different theme to inspire creativity.
Today's theme is...A Little Bit of Everything.
Use all of our past how to draw resources and create a world of your own. Add captions to make it into a graphic novel. Light boxes and tracing paper also available. Create and have fun…
Come sharpen your drawing and writing skills.
Children ages 6 and up are given the knowledge, resources, and materials needed to make their own graphic novel or to just create and have fun.
Each session focuses on a different theme to inspire creativity.
Today's theme is...Silent Graphic Novel Challenge
Use how to draw resources and create a silent graphic novel. Instead of captions, use facial expressions and body movement to "write" the story. Light boxes and tracing paper also…
New Exhibit at Handley Library – The Strength of Women: Suffragette Movement
Our display this month shows elements of the local fight for women’s right to vote. The display highlights Fannie Baker Dunlap, who registered for the vote on October 2, 1920 at 56 years of age, and Mary Elizabeth Pidgeon, a member of the Equal Suffrage League of Virginia. In fact, Winchester’s first two women, Isabel E. Baker and Frances W. Beverly, registered to vote on August 27, 1920 – exactly 100…
About the author:Patricia Harman has spent over thirty years caring for women as a midwife,first as a lay-midwife, and later as a nurse-midwife in teaching hospitals and a community hospital birthing center. She became an RN as the first step in getting licensed as certified nurse midwife. In 1985 she began her training at the University of Minnesota where she received her MSN in Nurse-Midwifery. She has been a nurse-midwife on the faculty of The Ohio State University, Case Western Reserve…
Are you Ready to Read this week? We’re having some Thanksgiving fun with some books highlighting some turkey trouble.
As you connect with family this Thanksgiving week, consider taking a moment to join our Family Traditions Reading Challenge. Head over to our Family Traditions page where you’ll find information on how to sign up through Beanstack. Then over the holidays, you can read, log, and win!
We have so many wonderful books on turkeys and their place in the Thanksgiving holiday. You…
This Valentine's day, try a movie you might not have picked for yourself! Join us in the lower level for a double feature showing of Pride and Prejudice, followed by Fight club!
Doors open at 6:00. Pride and Prejudice will begin at 6:30; Fight Club will begin around 8:30. No registration required. Drinks and snacks will be provided, but feel free to bring your own!
"Sparks fly when spirited Elizabeth Bennet meets single, rich, and proud Mr. Darcy. But Mr.…
In this installment of the Pushing My Shelf blog series, Adrienne talks about reading some adult graphic novels that she normally might not pick up.
This month we thought we would do a blog series for the Push Your Shelf Bingo Challenge. The challenge is to complete Bingo squares that “push your shelf.” In other words, read or try something that you might not ordinarily consider; something not typically found on your bookshelf. Find out more here.
To cheer you on some participating…
Valentine's Day might be over, but it's not too late to have a free date night at Handley! For this double feature, try a movie you might not have picked for yourself! Join us in the lower level for a double feature showing of Pride and Prejudice, followed by Fight club!
Doors open at 6:00. Pride and Prejudice will begin at 6:30; Fight Club will begin around 8:30. No registration required. Drinks and snacks will be provided, but feel free to bring your own…