EVERY DAY IS READ
ACROSS AMERICA DAY!
You
could not,
would not,
want to miss
a celebration
such as this!
March 2, 2004, would have been the 100th
birthday of Theodore Geisel, better known as Dr. Seuss. To observe this
anniversary, Read Across America Day is celebrated every March. In 2004,
the whole year will be a celebration of Dr. Seuss’ whimsical imagination.
For more information on the 2004 Seussentennial, visit the official
webpage at
http://www.seussville.com/seussentennial.
By all means, take some time on March 2 to read with a
child - and you could make a worse choice than Dr. Seuss! But don’t forget
reading is important all the time. Kids love the time spent with parents,
grandparents, aunts, uncles, or older brothers or sisters. Even newborn
babies enjoy the sound of a parent’s voice and the rhythm of the story or
nursery rhyme. And don’t forget that reading together can be a good way to
get the kids settled down at bedtime.
Here are some tips for a great reading experience:
- SET aside a special time every day for reading.
- TURN OFF the television and radio.
- CHOOSE a familiar place.
- READ with expression and emotion.
- LET younger children turn the pages.
- LET older children read to you!
As Dr. Seuss probably didn’t say, but might
have, "You don’t wait until your kids learn to talk to talk to them. Why
wait until they learn to read to read to them?"
Check the Events Calendar,
for Dr. Seuss themed events at your library.
From
http://www.seussville.com/seussentennial. |
WOMEN'S HISTORY MONTH JEOPARDY!
March
is National Women’s History Month. Get to know some women who have
helped shape our history. Think you know all their stories? Quiz
yourself to find out how much you know about some of the most
influential American women.
- She earned her nickname, "Moses" for her role in assisting slaves in
their escape to freedom.
- Sports Illustrated ranked her 2nd on their list of all
time female athletes, she excelled at numerous sports including
baseball, basketball and earned 2 gold medals in the Olympics for Track
and Field. From there she went on to help found the LPGA, winning 31 national titles
in golf.
- She is the first woman to have written and read original poetry at a
Presidential Inauguration.
- Committed to the betterment of farm workers in California and across
the United States, she co-founded with Cesar Chavez the United Farm
Workers of America, AFL-CIO, or UFW.
- She is often credited with the beginnings of the modern
environmental movement with the publication of her book, The Silent
Spring.
- Though she did not speak English, she served not only an important
translator for a major westward exploration, but also as a food and
medicine guide. The most accepted spelling of her name is made by
combining the Hidatsa words for bird and woman.
- Her quote, "Men their rights and nothing more; women their rights
and nothing less," expresses her feelings for women’s rights in the late
19th century. Her actions with Elizabeth Cady Stanton paved
the way for the women’s right to vote.
- A pioneer in photojournalism, she worked to put a human face to
political injustices and social illnesses. Her photographs from the
Great Depression are some of the most recognized from that era.
Answers can be found at the
end of the newsletter.
For more information visit
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MORGAN SANTANDER
Morgan
Santander with Blue Star & Instituto Cultural
Central Library Gallery
February 10-March 28, 2004
Morgan Santander was born in Mexico City. Santander spent his childhood in
Mexico, Wales, Arizona, and California. Santander undertook his
undergraduate studies in art and scenic design at the University of
California, Berkeley on a full academic achievement scholarship. He
continued his artistic career in Cuernavaca, Mexico, working as a
theatrical set designer. During that time he continued to produce and
exhibit his work in Mexico. Santander received a full academic scholarship
to the University of Chicago's Masters of Fine Arts Program. The artist's
work has been exhibited widely and can be seen in numerous private and
public collections throughout the United States, Mexico, Germany, and the
United Kingdom. Morgan Santander currently lives and works out of
Savannah, Georgia where he is currently a Professor of Painting at the
Savannah College of Art and Design.
"All of Santander’s work overflows with enthusiasm, and this is
delightful. His inner images belong to a being capable of
orchestrating a thousand voices into one harmonious theme. The
particular vision of this painter indicates a volcano within."
Enrique Cortazar, Poet and Director
El Instituto Cultural Mexicano
San Antonio, TX August 2003 |
MUSIC FROM THE
EMERALD ISLE
Set
the mood for St. Patrick’s day by listening to some music. Irish or Celtic
music ranges from classical, folk, traditional, instrumental and even
rock. Expose yourself to an often overlooked World Music category from the
Emerald Isle and be prepared for the unexpected. Some examples from SAPL’s
CD collection are:
The Chieftains
Tears of Stone CD WORLD CHIEFTAINS
The Clancy Brothers, David Hammond and Families
Irish Traditional Folk Songs CD WORLD IRISH
Clannad
Rogha: The Best of Clannad CD WORLD CLANNAD
The Corrs
Forgiven, Not Forgotten CD ROCK CORRS
The Cranberries
Stars: Best of 1992-2002 CD ROCK CRANBERRIES
The Fenians
Band of Rogues CD WORLD FENIANS
The Irish Tenors
The Very Best of the Irish Tenors 1999-2002
CD WORLD IRISH TENORS
Sinead O’Connor
Faith and Courage CD ROCK O’CONNOR
Sharon Shannon & Friends
The Diamond Mountain Sessions CD WORLD
SHANNON
Solas
The Hour Before Dawn CD WORLD SOLAS
Mary Strachan
Celtic Harp CD WORLD STRACHEN
U2
All That You Can’t Leave Behind CD ROCK U2
Call (210) 207-2500 or check
out the
Library Catalog for availability. |
ANSWERS FOR WOMEN'S HISTORY JEOPARDY
Answers:
- Harriet Tubman (1820-1913)
- Mildred "Babe" Didrikson Zaharias (1914-1956)
- Maya Angelou (1928 - )
- Dolores Huerta (1930 - )
- Rachel Carson (1907-1964)
- Sacagawea (1788-1812)
- Susan B. Anthony (1820-1906)
- Dorothea Lange (1895-1965)
Thank you for playing! |
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STAFF
RECOMMENDATIONS |
| THE SAN ANTONIO
PUBLIC LIBRARY STAFF LOVES TO READ!

Daniel Gutierrez, Department Systems Aide at
Westfall Branch Library, offers a few
book recommendations.
Favorite Children’s Book:
Wibbly Pig Likes Bananas by Mick Inkpen
Favorite Book:
Hunt for Red October by Tom Clancy
Books Currently Reading:
Teeth of the Tiger by Tom Clancy |
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LIBRARY EVENTS |
FAMILY
Disney on Ice Presents Disney/Pixar Monsters, Inc. Bedtime
Story with a special appearance by A Disney on Ice star!
Thursday, March 11, 1:30 p.m.
Central Branch Library.
ADULT
S. A. Forest
Partnership.
Thursday, March 4, 7:30 p.m.
Westfall Branch Library.
Be a Bird Watcher. Birding in San Antonio: Mitchell Lake and
its friendly feathered visitors; Mr. Dana displays a great horned
owl and discusses bird banding. Saturday, March 6, 1:30 p.m.
Johnston Branch Library.
Ardent Spaces Poetry Reading. Wednesday, March 17, 6:00 p.m.
Westfall Branch Library.
Wildscaping. What to plant in your garden to attract birds,
butterflies, and other small creatures. Monday, March 22, 7:00 p.m.
McCreless Branch Library.
YOUNG ADULT
Celebrate the Oscars with Movie Trivia. Thursday, March 4,
7:00 p.m.
Oakwell Branch Library.
Beading Basics:
Make your Own Jewelry!
Tuesday, March 9, 6:00 p.m.
Pan American Branch Library.
Win Prizes in
our Library Scavenger Hunt & Pizza Party!
Tuesday, March 16, 6:00 p.m.
Pan American Branch Library.
Make a Lucky
Shamrock with Beads and Safety Pins!
Ages 10 and up; please register; class limited to 30. Wednesday,
March 17, 2:00 p.m.
Oakwell Branch Library.
Look at the Little Birdie! Bird-watching with the San Antonio
Audubon Society. Wednesday, March 24, 2:30 p.m.
McCreless Branch Library.
History Club
Japanese Arts Festival. Anime, origami, food, music, and
historical displays. Wednesday, March 31, 6:00 p.m.
Westfall Branch Library.
CHILDREN
Homeschool History Program. Based on Susan Wise Bauer's
The Story of the World; please call to register. Tuesday, March
2, 9, 23, 30, 1:30 p.m.
Westfall Branch Library.
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