By David W. Keeber |
Sedona Public Library
Sedona, AZ - May 09, 2008 - As the Book
Sale winds down, all of us here at the Sedona
Public Library expect things to return to some
degree of normalcy. That being said, what is
normal here at the library is not necessarily
quiet and uneventful. If the truth were told,
this vital community center is bustling busy
more often than not. One area of heavy activity
is that of programs offered here.
Annually, we offer nearly 500 programs! Some are
produced by library staff, such as our Summer
Reading Program and children's programs, but we
also provide space for local organizations to
meet and even rent our rooms when they are not
otherwise engaged. Something about rolling
stones and moss comes to mind!
Let's take a look at some upcoming programs to
be offered here at the Library during the next
two weeks. By the way, you need not depend on
this column for information of this sort. Simply
go to the Library's website (www.sedonalibrary.org)
and click on the link for "Library Events" to
see the calendar of everything going on here.
During the week of May 11th through the 17th,
you will find a program on Successful Brain
Aging, a yoga course presented by the Dahn Yoga
Center of Sedona. That's at 3:30 PM in the Quiet
Study Room. Later that evening, the Flicker
Shack Reruns returns after a book sale enforced
hiatus at 6:30 PM in the Si Birch Community
Room.
Tuesday, May 13th offers the Socrates Café at
10:30 AM in the Quiet Study. Facilitated by Ken
Dzugan, this is an open discussion program that
begins with a poll of all attending seeking what
they wish to discuss that week. Everyone
attending has appreciated the chance to hear and
share ideas on a range of topics. That same day
at 2:00 PM bring the Detective Club in which
attendees discuss mystery novels. That evening,
Sedonan Chris Anderson will present "Creating
Abundance with Rainwater and Greywater
Harvesting." As water becomes a more and more
crucial issue in the West, this information will
be extremely valuable.
Friday, May 16th at 6 PM brings another in the
Library's 50th Anniversary Author series when
artist Bruce Aiken, who lives in and paints
images of Grand Canyon, will present his new
book and a discussion on his style, techniques
and inspirations.
Saturday the 17th finds the Sedona Integral Life
Practice group meeting who key off of the work
of Ken Wilber. That's at 10 AM in the Quiet
Study. Two PM sees a program on the Psychology
of Handwriting Analysis.
The week of the 18th through the 24th again
offers Successful Brain Aging Yoga and the
Flicker Shack Reruns on Monday. Do you see a
pattern developing? Tuesday night at 7:00 PM
brings the Sedona Gem and Mineral Society in the
Community Room.
Hablamos Espanol and the Sirius Lookers present
on Wednesday, the 21st. The first is a
conversational Spanish speaking group whose sole
interest together is to improve their command of
that language. You can learn about our night
skies and astronomy in general by attending the
Sirius Lookers, whose name refers to the Dog
star, not fashion!
Are you fascinated by the fabric arts or
archaeology? Then Thursday, the 22nd is your
day! From 10:00 AM 'til Noon, you can join with
others who Sit and Stitch, enjoying each's
company, counted thread and any other form of
sewing based crafts. The Archaeology Society of
the Verde Valley meets in the Community Room at
6:00 PM to share and learn about our region's
rich history.
Finally, on Saturday the 24th at 10 AM, the
Integral Life Practice group meets again.
You may be surprised to know that every one of
the programs I mention is offered by your fellow
citizens, not by Library staff. It is the Sedona
Public Library's practice to facilitate the
community's use of the building and its
resources and all these programs are proof of
the success of that approach. If you have an
idea and would like to present it to your fellow
Sedonans, as a single event or a repeating one,
just contact the Library to learn more about how
you can make your particular knowledge and skill
known to the entire community.
Remember, Sedona Public Library is YOUR library
and the staff, volunteers and I work hard to
make it so. Enjoy this important community
center!
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