Archive for November 2020
Virtual Trivia Night: Book vs. Movie Edition
During the COVID-19 shutdown, our library hosted a series of virtual trivia nights that focused on popular books across multiple age groups. At the time, OverDrive was allowing multiple people to borrow Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone. We used this book as our first Trivia Night. We purposely added questions where the answer would differ depending on if participants read the book or just watched the movie. the goal here was to encourage people to read the book. After doing the first trivia night, people started to request other books. We have done Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, Lord of the Rings, and Twilight. All of the trivia nights were hosted on the free gaming platform Twitch.
Read MoreLiving with Chronic Conditions Course
Geisinger’s Health & Wellness Department provides free public classes on a variety of health subjects. This program was a six-week course that helped individuals living with chronic conditions. Geisinger partnered with UNC of NEPA to teach the class. The course gave advice and tips on how individuals can make lifestyle choices that can help make living with chronic illnesses easier to bear. The program was free to the public to attend with a maximum of 15 registered participants. Classes were held on weekdays in the evening at the library.
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Ninja Training Day – Centre County Library, Bellefonte Branch
Ninjas have long been a standard in unconventional warfare so what better way to apply unconventional learning practices than to hold a Ninja Training Day. Children are often fascinated by ninjas, which made it very easy to fill all available spots for this program
Read MorePolitical Dialogue: Community Conversation
The University of Scranton approached the public library to host a public Political Dialogue as part of its Community Conversations series. The goal of this program was to encourage open-mindedness and understanding of people who think differently on hot topics facing politics today. This included social, racial, and economic issues. Program Basics: We had close to 50 people attend the political dialogue. At the beginning of the program, they all sat together to listen to the facilitators from the University of Scranton give a brief description of the rules, set up, and goals of the program
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