Come see the photography
display by Hayden Crocker, age 15, in the Young Adult area of the
Hamilton-Wenham Public Library. Hayden
Crocker is an avid still photographer. He has been carrying a camera at his side for
most of his life. (Even as a toddler he had toy cameras.) Hayden is drawn to capturing moments from
every day life. Most often his photographs are of friends, animals and
landscapes or items found in nature. He also has taken photographs for
commercial purposes, whether for a direct marketing campaign or to promote an
artist. In addition to still
photography, Hayden has also created hundreds of short films and instructional
videos.
All teen artists are welcome and encouraged to submit
their artwork for display in the Young Adult area of the Library. Work submitted must be ready to hang on the
wall, and the Library reserves the right to accept or reject any work as it
deems appropriate. For more information, please stop by the Hamilton-Wenham
Public Library, or contact Kim Claire, Young Adult Librarian at 978.468.5577,
ext. 14 or kclaire@mvlc.org.
As part of the 2012 teen summer programming I will be scheduling a night photography workshop (in keeping with the "Own the Night" summer reading teen slogan) in late June. Participants will be asked to display the result of their work from the workshop, in the teen area of the Library. Look for the schedule of teen summer programming on this blog or keep an eye on the Library's online Calendar of Events.
A few weeks ago, on a Saturday afternoon after the Library closed, members of the Teen Think Tank (the Hamilton-Wenham Library's teen advisory board) met to shoot a video to enter in the 2012 Summer Reading Teen Video Challenge contest. The contest rules were to give an interpretation of this year's Collaborative Summer Library Program teen slogan "Own the Night," and to promote the idea of using public libraries and reading.
To see other entries from Massachusetts, go to YouTube and search: 2012-TVC-MA. Leave off the state abbreviation to see entries from around the country.
Help, send me to Books Anonymous, I've been hooked on Tamora Pierce's books for the past month and can't stop. I'd been meaning to try one of Pierce's books for several years, and finally picked up Terrier, the first book in the Beka Cooper series. This is a medieval fantasy world with a detective heroine. I couldn't put it down. I read through the rest of the series, and and then didn't want to leave the world of Tortall, so continued on with Alanna, The First Adventure. Beware, if you like fantasy and adventure, with strong female and male characters, and animals that communicate with them, these books will have you reading deep into the night.
Terrier, by Tamora Pierce, 2006. Beka Cooper
Book 1.
"Sixteen-year-old Beka Cooper lives far removed from knights, palaces,
and the nobility. Her world revolves around thieves, beggars, taverns,
and the lowest of the low. She's a trainee for the Provost's Guard—a
rookie cop, in a world where a cop makes her own name based on her
personality, her attitude toward money, and her love of the law".--Tamora Pierce
Bloodhound, by Tamora Pierce, 2009. Beka Cooper Book 2.
"Beka is finally a Dog—a full-fledged member of the Provost’s
Guard, dedicated to keeping peace in Corus’s streets. But there’s unrest
in Tortall’s capital. Counterfeit coins are turning up in shops all
over the city, and merchants are raising prices to cover their losses. In Port Caynn, Beka delves deep into the gambling world".--publisher's description
Mastiff, by Tamora Pierce, 2011. Beka Cooper Book 3.
"... a tasty
blend of detective work, romance, magic, and treachery. A king's son
has been kidnapped and Lord Gershom calls in the best team he has: Beka
Cooper; her canine tracker, Achoo; Beka's partner Tunstall and
his Lady Sabine; and a seemingly bumbling mage known as Farmer Cape".--Cindy Welch, Copyright 2010 Booklist