Dive into Books: July at Gay Kimball Library!

July’s been a busy month at Gay Kimball Library! From diving into summer reading challenges to finding ways to beat the heat of the dog days of summer, we’ve had a blast with our community through a number of events.

Thanks to our CLiF grant, we were able to purchase two book wagons and head out to the Historical Society’s Community Fair this month. There, we offered the town a glimpse at GKL history through storyboards. It was exciting to talk with patrons new and old about how the town’s library first began in the late 1800s as a room in our town hall. Our original circulation was just under 1,000 titles, and we started with one part-time librarian. It wasn’t until 1945 that the library moved out of the town hall into the brick portion of our building today. To learn more about our history, take a walk near the picnic table on the side of the library and read all about Gay Kimball’s history and the generous legacy of both the Gay and Kimball families!

In July, we also held an obstacle course event in conjunction with the rec department’s Community Day. Kids leveled up their agility by balancing balls, hoops, and noodles while following directions. We also created a new graphic novel section in our children’s room, leveled up our Lego building skills, hosted rec department camp visits, and saw a record number of children come out for story time – as many as 22 kids and 9 adults.

We also welcomed Rylan Christen to our volunteer team. He’s been a great asset in helping us with a variety of tasks, including setting up our shark scavenger hunt, collecting rocks for Storytime kids, helping patrons with computers, and troubleshooting building maintenance concerns. If you see Rylan around, please thank him for his service to the town.

We improved library safety this month by installing security cameras both in and out of the building. In addition to the town cameras for YouTube streaming of government meetings in our conference room, we are now able to ensure patron safety in all areas of the library and are thankful to all who helped make this happen!

With door counts rising and people meeting their summer reading goals, we are looking forward to meeting our own goals for August. This will include the addition of several new audiobook titles for adults, an extensive and diverse addition of adult titles, the announcement of new adult programming, the introduction of a Teddy Bear Tea program, a regular Story Walk for all ages, and an author visit. We will also be reaching out to local educators and speakers for a variety of adult presentations and programming opportunities.

We are super excited to have received word that our CLiF grant will cover tile replacement for our event space before summer’s end! This will come just in time for our author signing events and make for a brighter space for all!

Summer Reading Sign Ups and More! #LevelUp

By Erin George, Director

It’s hard to believe summer is already here! If you haven’t signed up yet, there’s still plenty of time to participate and set your reading goals. Summer reading is for people of all ages. We have prizes for kids, teens, and adults, and encourage you to stop by and sign up!

After a successful LEVEL UP Comic Con-inspired summer reading kick-off June 21, here are a few of the events we’re looking forward to:

  • July 12, 10 to 2: Obstacle Course – Test your agility!
  • July 26, 10 to 2: Level Up Legos – Test your LEGO-building skills
  • August 9, 10 to 2: Tie Dye Day!
  • August 16, 10 to 2: Indoor Pool Party!
  • August 23, 10 to 2: Summer Reading Ice Cream Celebration

Keep an eye out on our Facebook page and in the town group on Facebook as we add events going forward. You won’t want to miss out, and we do have some fun surprises planned!

In May and June, we were busy with the Beyond the Bell Little Librarian program. For six weeks, our Little Librarians worked to build lemonade stands in teams. While reading The Lemonade War, kids learned how to run a small business and competed to see who could sell the most lemonade at the end of the program. Slay Girls, Jolly Ranchers, and Da Blue and Da Pink had a blast putting their spins on classic lemonade. Thank you to everyone who came out to support the kids’ entrepreneurial goals! A special thanks goes out to the police department, who took the time to try the kids’ lemonade. While visiting, they were spotted helping a teenager with his bike – how lucky our community is!

After a break from our regular Book Club group, we’re hoping to bring it back. We’re looking to see if there’s enough interest in a regular adult book club. If you’re interested or are a former member, please stop by or call the library. We hope to pick a book and bring the club (which meets monthly) back by fall.

As always, we’re interested in learning about your needs. We believe the library is a place not only for books, but for the community. If you have suggestions on titles you’d like us to purchase, programming we can offer, clubs or groups you’d like us to host, or other resources you believe would be helpful for the town of Troy, please reach out by calling (603) 242-7743.

Lastly, for those who haven’t heard, on June 24, I began my new position as director of the Gay Kimball Library. With over twenty years of experience in publishing, grant writing, writing, and management, as well as a master’s degree in therapy and group dynamics, I am excited to see what plot twists the next chapter will bring. I look forward to getting to know more about the patrons I’ve come to love during the three years I’ve worked as a library assistant at Gay Kimball. Thank you to everyone who has been so patient with us during this time of transition. Our goal is to continue doing what we can to make the library a welcoming, inspiring and helpful place for Troy and its amazing residents.

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Tuesday – 10:00 am – 7 pm

Wednesday & Thursday – 2 pm – 7 pm

Saturday – 10 am – 2 pm

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