Thursday, March 27, 2014

Last Night I watched Catching Fire and I was not disappointed


Catching Fire was amazing!
The actors were well cast. I think Woody Harrelson  is superb. It was so true to the book that there was very little left out!  I recommend both Hunger Games & Catching Fire

I can't wait for Mockingjay!

Wednesday, March 26, 2014

Anime Fan's Take a Look at this Blog



Star Crossed Anime Blog

http://psgels.net/


Anime Club



 April is Anime Month at the Lincoln Public Library.

This club is for people in grades 6-12 and it runs Mondays at the Fleming Library in Beamsville.

 Please register and there is a $5.00 fee for all three sessions.

April 7 - All about Manga & Anime

April 14 - Let's Draw

April 28- Candy Sushi

Thursday, March 20, 2014

New Books!


We are getting new teen books all time come out and check our display!  If we don't have a book that you are looking for let me know and we will get it for you!


Happy Spring..... I think..... It's so cold......

Drama Club update - It was advertised in the paper last night



Hi Everyone,

We have not started the Drama Club yet and it was just advertised yesterday. So if you are still interested, please sign up today. We will start on Monday March 24th at the Fleming Library from 3:30-4:30.  If you have any questions call Margaret at 905-563-7014 or daley@lincoln.library.on.ca

Tuesday, March 18, 2014

Computer Training for Seniors

Spring is almost here.


We are going to be hosting a  3 series workshop on Mondays for anyone who is interested in helping seniors learn how to use a computer!

This is a great way to complete your community service hours.

If you are interested  please contact Margaret. 905-563-7014

 I will have more information to follow.

For those who have already wanted to volunteer thank-you for your patience.

Monday, March 10, 2014

Drama Club Registration has been extended... The Club will start March 17th, 2014


Register for Drama Club today..... The new start date is  Monday March 17th, 2014 at 3:30pm at the Fleming Library in Beamsville.

Thanks

Margaret

Catching Fire Program - last day to register

Please register by today or the program will be cancelled due to low registration.


Thanks Everyone

Hunger Games: Catching Fire
                    Grades 6-12


You have been selected to compete in the Hunger Games at the


Fleming Library!




       Register today and see who will


survive!


 
        Wednesday March 12 at 10:30am                       


Material Fee: $2.00

Tuesday, March 4, 2014

More Snow...


I can't believe it..... It is snowing again...  

How  to escape this weather..... Read a book... Watch a DVD from the library.... Come to a library program.... Go on a computer...... Just a fun thought....   :)  :)  :) 

Due to low registration..... Drama Club will begin on March 10th .... Sign up Today..

Don't miss out on some fun drama games and more!
Learn how to create cool characters and use them in improv scenarios.

Meet other people who are interested in acting.

For more information contact: Margaret
905-563-7014

Saturday, March 1, 2014

Doctor Who Fun Facts - check out the Entertainment Weekly site

http://insidetv.ew.com/2013/11/22/doctor-who-15-facts/

Go to website and check out some of the comments... very interesting....


Who better to reveal the secrets of Doctor Who than an actual doctor? Meet Doctor Who expert Dr. Piers D. Britton. He might sound a Doctor Who expert we just totally made up, but he’s a real person who wrote a book on Doctor Who titled TARDISbound and teaches a class on the iconic show at the University of Redlands in California (if you’re a hardcore Doctor Who fan who had to sit through dull college electives, you’re probably feeling a surge of envy for Redlands students right now). With Doctor Who‘s eagerly awaited 50th Anniversary special “Day of the Doctor” set to be unveiled tomorrow on BBC America (2:50 p.m. ET), Dr. Britton reveals 15 strange and fascinating Doctor Who facts that you probably did not know.
Doctor Who showrunner Steven Moffat was initially opposed to Matt Smith’s wish to wear his now-iconic bow tie.
– All the Silurians seen since 2010′s “The Hungry Earth” are played by the same three actors.
– Paul McGann is technically the longest-serving Doctor, though he appeared only once on television in 1996 (until last week!). Tom Baker is, of course, the longest serving on television, having starred in more Doctor Who shows than any other actor.

– All of David Tennant’s suits (including the jackets) are made out of off-the-rack pants.
– “The Impossible Astronaut” (2011) was the first episode filmed in US in which the actors playing the Doctor and his companions actually participated in shooting; the earlier “Daleks in Manhattan” featured footage shot in New York, which was then digitally blended with the Welsh locations in which David Tennant and Freema Agyeman were shooting.

– The TARDIS has a six-sided control console because it was designed to have six operatives.
– “Rose” (2005) was the first episode ever named for a companion (though the title of the original pilot episode, 1963′s “An Unearthly Child,” does refer to the Doctor’s earliest companion, his granddaughter Susan).

– The TARDIS wheezes and groans during landing because Doctor leaves the brakes on.
– Two of the actors playing the Doctor have married actresses who had continuing or key roles in the series: Tom Baker was briefly married to Lalla Ward, who played the Time Lady Romana, in the early 1980s, and David Tennant is now married to Georgia Moffett, who played the Doctor’s daughter, Jenny (and is, coincidentally, the real-life daughter of the Fifth Doctor, Peter Davison).
– Peter Capaldi and Karen Gillan not only both had Doctor Who roles before they were cast as, respectively, the Twelfth Doctor and companion Amy Pond, but actually appeared in the same episode.

– The episodes “Human Nature” and “Blink” (2007) were based on an original Doctor Who novel written in 1995 as part of the New Adventures series that picked up where the classic series left off, and therefore originally featured the Seventh Doctor, Sylvester McCoy.
– The ancient race of aliens The Weeping Angels were inspired by a carved figure in a graveyard that Steven Moffat used to see when he went on family holidays. The graveyard was marked “dangerous,” which is what attracted Moffat’s interest.

– The TARDIS looks like an old fashioned police lock-up box because its cloaking device, the chameleon circuit, malfunctioned after his first visit to 1963 London.
– The Doctor’s sonic screwdriver has gone through multiple forms, and its functionality has changed a good deal: at times it can do anything from triggering mines to repairing transmit beacons; at others, it can’t even open a mortice lock (because it’s too simple). Producer John Nathan Turner had the sonic written out of the series in the early 1980s because he felt it made the Doctor’s life too easy; for Russell T. Davies, on the other hand, it was important that, whatever challenges he faced, the Doctor wouldn’t be limited by a locked door. In “The Day of the Doctor” we know for sure we’re going to see two sonics — Matt Smith’s and David Tennant’s, but from publicity photographs it looks very much as though the “War Doctor,” played by John Hurt, will be rocking something much more like the versions used by Tom Baker and Jon Pertwee. Only time will tell …

– Members of the Doctor’s race, the Time Lords, can only regenerate twelve times — but there are loopholes. The limitation was first revealed in “The Deadly Assassin” (1976), but ironically the story also featured an attempt by the Doctor’s arch-enemy, the Master, to renew himself after his thirteenth body had started to fail. In the new series it turns out that the Time Lords have since bestowed on the Master a new cycle of regenerations. We also know that the Elixir of Life guarded by the Sisterhood on Karn —seen last week in “The Night of the Doctor”—can trigger regeneration. So, while the Doctor is the last of the Time Lords, it’s unlikely that his thirteenth incarnation will be his last.

Still have spaces for Drama Club Mondays

Drama Club this Monday at the Fleming Library from 3:30-4:30 has spaces available.  Come out and have some fun with drama games and more!