Monday, June 30, 2014

Teen Services: Water Balloon Kickball!


Q: What is water balloon kickball?
A: An excuse to play kickball and throw water balloons. 

We have a bunch already signed up! You can sign up too!
Please remember to bring your waiver.
  Open to ages 12-18 years.
Parents and children (ages 9-11) are invited to participate as well if teams are short players. 

Our first game is July 7th! 

Participation in Water Balloon Kickball will earn teens age 12-18 raffle tickets for our end of summer drawing.  
 
Rules of Water Balloon Kickball

 Water balloons
  • Each team will get a set number of water balloons to use at their discretion.  
  • Balloons may be thrown at a runner in between bases with no penalty or out.
  • Runners who move from the base and are hit with a water balloon are out.
  • At the end of a full game, players have 1 minute to use all remaining water balloons or forfeit 1 point per every 5 balloons left.

Regulations
  • Water balloons are not to be thrown at people's faces.
  • All fielders and kickers must have footwear, bare-feet are not allowed. 
  • Games end after six (6) full innings or 50 minutes. One extra inning is played if score is tied and time remains. A game can end in a tie.
  • There is a 3-Run per inning limit for all innings. No slaughter rule.   

Pitching / catching
  •  A pitch must roll on the ground when passing over the plate.
  •  Strike zone is 1 foot inside and outside of home plate. Bouncing balls are balls. Umpire determines if strike or not.
  • The pitcher must stay behind the pitching strip until the ball is kicked.  Failure to abide by this rule results in a ball.
  • No player may field in front of the pitcher other than the catcher, and no player may advance past the 1st- 3rd base diagonal until the ball is kicked. Failure to abide by this rule results in a ball.
  •  The catcher must field directly behind the kicker and may not cross home plate nor be positioned forward of the kicker before the ball is kicked. Failure to abide by this rule results in a ball.
  • A pitch outside the strike zone is a ball.
  • Balls must be pitched by hand.
Kicking 
  • A player’s foot or leg must make all kicks.
  • All kicks must be behind home plate. The kicker may step on home plate to kick.
  • No Bunting is allowed. Umpire determines bunt call. A bunt is called an out.

Running

  • Runners must stay within reason of the base line.
  • No sliding or running into a fielder. No contact is allowed…the runner is out if the runner initiates contact or runner is safe if fielder initiates contact.
  • Fielders must stay out of the base line. Runners hindered by any fielder within the base line, not making an active play for the ball, shall be safe at the base to which they were running.
  • Runners may Tag-Up after a kicked ball is caught by the defense to advance to the next base.
  • Runners may overrun first base.
  • Running past another runner is not allowed. Any runner passed by another runner is out.

Strikes

  • Three (3) strikes is an out.
  • A strike is:
  • A pitch within the strike zone that is not kicked;
  • An attempted kick missed by the kicker inside or outside of the strike zone

Balls

  • Three (3) balls walk the kicker to first base
  • A pitch outside of the strike zone as judged by the Umpire where a kick is not attempted
  • An illegal bouncing pitch
  • Any fielder or pitcher advancing on home plate before the ball is kicked
  • Any catcher crossing home plate before the kicker or failing to field behind the kicker

Foul ball

  •  A foul counts as a strike
  • Three (3) fouls is an out. (1 foul after having two strikes is an out)
  •  A foul is:
  • A kick landing in foul territory;
  • A kick that goes foul prior to passing 3rd or 1st base & not touched by a player.

Outs

  • Three (3) outs by a team complete the team’s half of the inning.
  • Three (3) strikes, three (3) fouls, or fouling with 2 strikes
  • Runner touched by the ball while not on base & the ball is in play;
  • A fielder can throw a ball at a runner below the shoulders. Runners hit in the neck or head with the ball will not be out unless they were ducking to dodge the ball…Play stops and the ball is dead after hitting a base runner and being declared out.
  • A kicked ball (fair or foul) that is caught in the air
  • A ball thrown to fielder touching base beats the runner who is forced to run;
  • A runner off of his/her base when the ball is kicked

Play ends:

  • When the pitcher has the ball in control and on the mound.
  • A runner intentionally touches or stops the ball (the runner is out)
  • Interference is when any non-fielder, runner, or non-permanent object touches the ball. Any time there is interference, play automatically ends and runners proceed to the base to which they were headed.

Teen Bingo Card Challenge!


http://www.hampton.lib.nh.us/teen/srp14/teenbingocard


Our first drawing for the Teen Bingo Card Challenge is tomorrow. Get those squares completed and be entered to win a Dunkin Donuts Gift Card! Turn in your Bingo Card Square books by 2pm every Tuesday.We'll be raffling off two gift cards.

For a complete run down of our Teen Services Summer Reading program check our website.


Teen Services Summer Reading: Magical! Mechanical! Mysterious!

Open to ages 12-18 who live in Hampton or are students of Winnacunnet HS.
Reading and sign ups begin June 23rd!  
Students keep a log of the pages they read. (logs available online and in the Teen Area).They can read whatever book, graphic novel, comic or magazine they like, but certain titles could be used to complete our Teen Bingo Card Challenge. Completing squares on the Bingo Card will earn a reader extra raffle tickets and increase their chance of winning a Dunkin Donuts gift card at our weekly drawing and at our end of summer party.
The best part about the reading portion of the Teen Summer Reading Program is that it's something you're probably already going to be doing. So why not take a chance at winning some awesome gift cards and prizes while you're at it?  

From July 2nd until August 29th the Teen Department will offer daily programing for teens. Join us for Kickball with a Water Balloon twist, try your hand at the art of illusion at our Magic Workshop, make a tiny circuit monster, learn about forensics, robotics and much more! Attending programs is another great way to earn raffle tickets for the end of summer drawing.  Calendar of events!
Our programs are geared towards the idea that the library is a place where we can invent and learn. Where we can be hands on and creative in whatever space is available! We'll be exploring where our imagination can take us outside of the pages of a book.

So you're not much of a reader and you think you might be too old for some of the programs? Stacy, our Teen Librarian is always looking for volunteers for the Teen Department and the Library. We'd love to have you involved in our community! Volunteering will also earn you raffle tickets.
Volunteering is an excellent way to give back to your community and expand your horizons.   


How the Summer Reading Program Works:
Students keep a log of the pages they read. (logs available online and in the Teen Area).You can read whatever book, graphic novel, comic or magazine you like, but certain titles could be used to complete our Teen Bingo Card Challenge. Completing squares on the Bingo Card will earn a reader extra raffle tickets and increase your chance of winning a Dunkin Donuts gift card at our weekly drawing and our even bigger iPad mini and Canobie Lake Park tickets at our End of Summer Murder Mystery Party. 

2 Tickets = 100 Pages
3 Tickets = Every Book
4 Tickets = 1 Bingo Card Square Book
5 Tickets = Staff Pick or Book Club Book
7 Tickets = Attend a Program 
10 Tickets = Complete a Bingo Card
15 Tickets = Attend 7 Programs 
30 Tickets = Attend 14 Programs 
5 in a row = Win a Tumbler or Mystery Gift 


The Bingo Drawing will be every Tuesday at 2pm. Every book read from the Bingo Card will earn a ticket. A Bingo Square will be selected at random after it has been confirmed with the Teen Librarian. If there is no winner of that square, all prizes will be shifted to the next week for an even larger prize drawing.  

We will have a weekly drawing for two Dunkin Donuts Gift Cards. Applies ONLY to raffle tickets earned through the Bingo Card Challenge.
 
We will have a monthly drawing for two Las Olas Gift Cards.  Applies to ALL raffle tickets earned through attending Programs, Reading & Volunteering.

We will have a massive prize give away at the end of Summer Reading on August 29th, 12pm. Applies to ALL raffle tickets earned through attending Programs, Reading & Volunteering.

The Staff at Lane Library will be happy to help you find books or give a suggestion on something to read.


 



Friday, June 27, 2014

Summer Movies, July 2 & 3 (Kids and Adults)

Yankee Doodle Dandy
Wednesday, July 2 @ 11:30 am
Not Rated (2 hrs., 6 mins.)
 
Cagney received an Oscar® for his rousing depiction of George M. Cohan, composer of the patriotic ditties Over There, Yankee Doodle Dandy, Give My Regards to Broadway and countless others, in this spirited Hollywood musical-nominated for eight Oscars® with Cagney taking home one for Best Actor.

 
Winter's Tale
Thursday, July 3 @ 5:30 pm
Rated PG-13 (2 hours)

A burglar falls for an heiress as she dies in his arms. When he learns that he has the gift of reincarnation, he sets out to save her.

 
 
 
 
Meet the Robinsons
Thursday, July 3 @ 1 pm
Rated G (1 hr., 35 mins.)

Lewis is a brilliant inventor who meets mysterious stranger named Wilbur Robinson, whisking Lewis away in a time machine and together they team up to track down Bowler Hat Guy in a showdown that ends with an unexpected twist of fate.

Admission is FREE. Popcorn and water are provided courtesy of the Friends of the Lane Memorial Library.

Wednesday, June 25, 2014

Magic Show for all ages!! Wednesday, July 2

Wednesday, July 2 at 6 pm
Winnacunnet High School Auditorium
Kids and adults of all ages are welcome!
No Signups Are Necessary

The Norman Magic Experience has been featured in 48 states and for more than 500,000 people live!

Norman Ng was named "2011 Best Variety Act," by Campus Activities Magazine. The show is an exciting fusion of magic, comedy, and audience participation! It features never before seen magic, laugh out loud comedic situations and the best part!....it stars you the audience!

Norman combines original and amazing magic tricks with his unique style of story telling, action, and audience interaction. The curtain is pulled back and the audience is invited to a world where anything is possible.

Clever scripting, strategic blocking, and dynamic body movements are all hallmarks to Norman's signature performing style. Every word and every "surprise" moment is scripted and designed so it feels like it's the first time performed to an audience. Every show is "Fresh."​

You Will Scream, Laugh and FREAK OUT!

Admission is FREE. This event is sponsored by the Friends of the Lane Memorial Library.

Thursday, June 19, 2014

Ladies' Night Potluck: "Endless Love", THURSDAY, June 26

Endless Love
Rated PG-13 (1 hour, 40 mins.)
THURSDAY, June 26
Snacks at 5:15 pm/Movie at 5:30 pm
 
The story of a privileged girl and a charismatic boy whose instant desire sparks a love affair made only more reckless by parents trying to keep them apart.

Admission is FREE and open to the public. Popcorn and water are provided courtesy of the Friends of the Lane Memorial Library. Attendees are encouraged to bring additional snacks to share.

"The Lego Movie" is coming to the library 3 times!

The Lego Movie
Rated PG (1 hr., 40 mins.)
 
Summer Reading Kickoff!
Wednesday, June 25 at 1 pm
 
Little Kids' Movietime:
Thursday, June 26 at 10 am
(This showing is for PRESCHOOL-aged kids/younger!!)
 
Saturday, July 12 at 1 pm
 
The Lego Movie follows Emmet, an ordinary Lego construction worker, thought to be the prophesied 'Special', who is on an epic quest to stop an evil tyrant from gluing the universe together, a journey for which he is hopelessly and hilariously underprepared.

Admission is FREE and open to the public. Snacks and drinks are provided courtesy of the Friends of the Lane Memorial Library.

Thursday, June 12, 2014

Summer Storytimes!

Join Miss Wendy and Miss Paulina for drop-in storytimes on Tuesdays and Fridays at 10 am in the Children's Room, from June 24 through August 1. All ages are welcome (although the Tuesday group tends to be younger/toddler-aged). We'll have great books, lots of music, bubbles and silly games.

Monday, June 09, 2014

Little Kids' Movie: "Mickey Mouse Clubhouse: Around the Clubhouse World", Friday, 6/13

Mickey Mouse Clubhouse: Around the Clubhouse World
Not Rated (1 hour)
Friday, June 13 @ 10 am

Pack your bags and grab your passport. Join Mickey, Minnie and pals on a whirlwind trip AROUND THE CLUBHOUSE WORLD! Climb the Eiffel Tower in France and say "bonjour" to Mademoiselle Daisy and Monsieur Donald Duck. Then, rescue Gondolier Goofy when he goes adrift in Italy's Grand Canal; solve the mysterious riddle of Pharaoh Pete's pyramid in Egypt, and meet a dancing dragon at the Great Wall of China. With your help -- and the right Mouseketools -- your Clubhouse friends can get their special passport stamped at each wonderful location.

These movies and shows are specifically for our preschool set (younger brothers/sisters are welcome). The shows typically run about 1 hour and we provide snacks and comfortable seats for everyone. The kids are welcome to bring blankets/pillows, etc. so they can stretch out on the floor and make themselves comfortable!

Movie: "Lone Survivor", Wed. 6/11 & Thurs. 6/12

Lone Survivor
Rated R (2 hrs., 1 min.)
Wednesday, June 11 @ 1 pm AND
Thursday, June 12 @ 5:30 pm

Marcus Luttrell and his team set out on a mission to capture or kill notorious Taliban leader Ahmad Shah, in late June 2005. Marcus and his team are left to fight for their lives in one of the most valiant efforts of modern warfare.

*This film is based on a true story with ties to a local Exeter family: Union Leader Story.

Admission is FREE. Popcorn and water are provided courtesy of the Friends of the Lane Memorial Library.