Sunday, November 29, 2009

Events for November 30 Through December 6

Tuesday, November 17
Story Time: All Aboard for the Library Lion; McCracken County Public Library (555 Washington St., Paducah); 10 a.m., 1 p.m., and 3 p.m.; free.
Join Ms. Retta, Bob Dog, and Ms. Cherri as they share with young and old alike in their special program of stories, puppets, and songs. Each program is designed for preschoolers and their caregivers. Tuesdays.

Tuesday, November 17
Mayfield Writing and Public Speaking Group, Graves County Public Library (601 N. 17th St., Mayfield, KY), 6:30 p.m.-7:30 p.m., free. Every Tuesday.

Thursday, November 12
Graves County Public Library Story Hour (601 North 17th Street, Mayfield, KY), 10 a.m.-11 a.m., free.
Hear story books, sing silly songs, play games, make nifty crafts and eat goodies! Parents are invited to help children with the crafts and the refreshments. Please call the library at (270) 247-2911 to enroll your child. Every Thursday morning.

Friday, November 20
Paducah Writers Group readings, Etcetera Coffeehouse (320 North 6th St., Paducah), 7:30 p.m., free. Every Friday.

Ongoing Events
August 12, 2009 through April 2010
Story Time, Calloway County Public Library (710 Main Street, Murray, KY), various times (check times below), free (but registration required).
Story Times are NOT drop in. Spaces are limited and filled on a first-come, first-served basis. To register a child or for more information, contact Sandy Linn, Youth Services Librarian, Monday-Wednesday, 8:00-4:30 or on Saturday, 9:00-4:30, at (270) 753-2288 or email her.


Library Toddlers #1
Children age 12 months (walkers) through 36 months accompanied by an adult who assists the child with participation as well as listening and sitting skills.
Includes board books, music, and toy time.
Wednesday 9:30-10 a.m.

Library Toddlers #2
Children age 12 months (walkers) through 36 months accompanied by an adult who assists the child with participation as well as listening and sitting skills.
Includes board books, music, and toy time.
Wednesday 10:20-10:50 a.m.

Preschool Story Time
Children age 3 through 5 accompanied by an adult who assists the child with listening and sitting skills, participation and activities. Includes picture books, music, films, and craft activities.
Wednesday 11-11:45 a.m.

Sunday, November 15, 2009

Events for November 16 Through November 22

Tuesday, November 17
Story Time: Nov Gobble Gobble (Henry and Mudge)Thanksgiving Guest; McCracken County Public Library (555 Washington St., Paducah); 10 a.m., 1 p.m., and 3 p.m.; free.
Join Ms. Retta, Bob Dog, and Ms. Cherri as they share with young and old alike in their special program of stories, puppets, and songs. Each program is designed for preschoolers and their caregivers. Tuesdays.

Tuesday, November 17
Mayfield Writing and Public Speaking Group, Graves County Public Library (601 N. 17th St., Mayfield, KY), 6:30 p.m.-7:30 p.m., free. Every Tuesday.

Thursday, November 12
Graves County Public Library Story Hour (601 North 17th Street, Mayfield, KY), 10 a.m.-11 a.m., free.
Hear story books, sing silly songs, play games, make nifty crafts and eat goodies! Parents are invited to help children with the crafts and the refreshments. Please call the library at (270) 247-2911 to enroll your child. Every Thursday morning.

Thursday, November 19
A Tuna Christmas; Badgett Playhouse (1838 JH O'Bryan, Grand Rivers, KY) ; 7 p.m.; $20.99, $18.99, and $15.99.
THEY'RE BACK! In this hilarious sequel to A Greater Tuna, it's Christmas time in the third smallest town in Texas. Its wacky citizens parade across the stage in a cavalcade of eccentric personalities all played by two actors. You'll howl when you meet Bertha Bumiller with her Smut Snatchers of the New Order, crusty DiDi Snavley, proprietor of DiDi's Used Weapons, and news-personalities Thurston Wheelis and Arles Struvie. This run includes a special show on the night of Thanksgiving! Make your plans now to enjoy this unique theatrical experience. 2 actors playing 20 different parts! Reserve seats by calling (888) 362-4223.

Friday, November 20
Paducah Writers Group readings, Etcetera Coffeehouse (320 North 6th St., Paducah), 7:30 p.m., free. Every Friday.

Friday, November 20
The Best Christmas Pagent Ever; Purchase Players Performing Arts Center (9th and Water St., Mayfield, KY); 7 p.m.; $10 (adults), $8 (students and seniors), and $6 (children under 12).
The Herdmens are the worst kids in the history of the world. No one is prepared when this outlaw family invades church and decides to take over the Christmas pageant. Based on the popular book. Call (270) 251-9035 for more info.

Saturday, November 21
The Best Christmas Pagent Ever; Purchase Players Performing Arts Center (9th and Water St., Mayfield, KY); 7 p.m.; $10 (adults), $8 (students and seniors), and $6 (children under 12).
The Herdmens are the worst kids in the history of the world. No one is prepared when this outlaw family invades church and decides to take over the Christmas pageant. Based on the popular book. Call (270) 251-9035 for more info.

Sunday, November 22
The Best Christmas Pagent Ever; Purchase Players Performing Arts Center (9th and Water St., Mayfield, KY); 2 p.m.; $10 (adults), $8 (students and seniors), and $6 (children under 12).
The Herdmens are the worst kids in the history of the world. No one is prepared when this outlaw family invades church and decides to take over the Christmas pageant. Based on the popular book. Call (270) 251-9035 for more info.

Ongoing Events
August 12, 2009 through April 2010
Story Time, Calloway County Public Library (710 Main Street, Murray, KY), various times (check times below), free (but registration required).
Story Times are NOT drop in. Spaces are limited and filled on a first-come, first-served basis. To register a child or for more information, contact Sandy Linn, Youth Services Librarian, Monday-Wednesday, 8:00-4:30 or on Saturday, 9:00-4:30, at (270) 753-2288 or email her.


Library Toddlers #1
Children age 12 months (walkers) through 36 months accompanied by an adult who assists the child with participation as well as listening and sitting skills.
Includes board books, music, and toy time.
Wednesday 9:30-10 a.m.

Library Toddlers #2
Children age 12 months (walkers) through 36 months accompanied by an adult who assists the child with participation as well as listening and sitting skills.
Includes board books, music, and toy time.
Wednesday 10:20-10:50 a.m.

Preschool Story Time
Children age 3 through 5 accompanied by an adult who assists the child with listening and sitting skills, participation and activities. Includes picture books, music, films, and craft activities.
Wednesday 11-11:45 a.m.

Sunday, November 8, 2009

Events for November 9 Through November 15

Tuesday, November 3
Story Time: Abiyoyo and Stone Soup (Pete Seeger Stories); McCracken County Public Library (555 Washington St., Paducah); 10 a.m., 1 p.m., and 3 p.m.; free.
Join Ms. Retta, Bob Dog, and Ms. Cherri as they share with young and old alike in their special program of stories, puppets, and songs. Each program is designed for preschoolers and their caregivers. Tuesdays.

Tuesday, November 10
Mayfield Writing and Public Speaking Group, Graves County Public Library (601 N. 17th St., Mayfield, KY), 6:30 p.m.-7:30 p.m., free. Every Tuesday.

Wednesday, November 11
Kilroy Was Here: A Reading by Constance Alexander, The National Quilt Museum (225 Jefferson St., Paducah), 9:30 a.m. and 2 p.m.
Stop by the Quilt Museum as local author Constance Alexander reads from her book, Kilroy Was Here. Amid antique quilts made in support of the soldiers fighting in World War II, nationally acclaimed author Constance Alexander will bring to life the story of one family WWII experiences. Through the voices of the son sent to fight and the sister left behind, Alexander uses poems, advertisements, letters, and other found objects true to the era to illustrate the viewpoint of children who grew up in that turbulent time. The National Quilt Museum is also honored to offer free admission to veterans and active military all day on Veterans Day.

Thursday, November 12
Graves County Public Library Story Hour (601 North 17th Street, Mayfield, KY), 10 a.m.-11 a.m., free.
Hear story books, sing silly songs, play games, make nifty crafts and eat goodies! Parents are invited to help children with the crafts and the refreshments. Please call the library at (270) 247-2911 to enroll your child. Every Thursday morning.

Thursday, November 12
Myths & Misconceptions about Paducah: Myths, Legends, Lore, Lies, McCracken County Public Library (555 Washington St., Paducah), 7 p.m., free.
During this talk, John Robertson will discuss fascinating and some perhaps controversial aspects of Paducah's history, including often debated Chief Paduke, internationally know "Speedie," Pegleg Pete, and the tales of the witches of Island Creek and the "eyes" on Poole Road. He will also take a look at unique people and events that shaped Paducah's rich history, such as Paducah's greatest contribution to professional baseball, evolution, and the Scopes Trial. Robertson is an avid local historian and author of several titles including Paducah: a Pictorial History, Paducah: Frontier to the Atomic Age and the recent, Paducahans: Famous and Not So Famous and Profiles of Past Paducahans, co-authored by the late Allan Rhodes Sr. In 2008, The Kentucky Historical Society honored Robertson with the Lifetime Contribution to Kentucky History Award. All programs are free and open to the public. For more info, contact Bobbie Wrinkle, (270) 442-2510 x19.

Thursday, November 5
Rhythm and Poetry, Club Plush (1200 North 8th St., Paducah), 8 p.m. to 11 p.m., free.
Writers, poets, musicians and fans: Head to Club Plush for a great evening of talent and entertainment! For more info., call the fabulously talented Darris Shelby, at (270) 556-0639.

Friday, November 6
Paducah Writers Group readings, Etcetera Coffeehouse (320 North 6th St., Paducah), 7:30 p.m., free. Every Friday.

Saturday, November 14
Dare to Suck! A Song Writing Seminar with Brian White, Brice Long and Arlos Smith, West Kentucky Community and Technical College (Clemens Fine Arts Center), 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., $20 per person.
Get insight into the nuts and bolts of what makes a song great, common mistakes songwriters make and why a publisher passes on your song. Learn more about accent, rhyme scheme, syllable count and the marriage of lyric and music. This class will put you in the spotlight, make you squirm and see if you really are willing to take the risk to be heard. Two participants will be chosen to perform a song at the evening Backstage Pass Concert. For more info., contact Gail Robinson Butler, (270) 534-3213.

Saturday, November 14
Second Saturday Book Signing, Judeen's Art Studio & Gallery (720 Harrison St., Paducah), 3 p.m. to 6 p.m.
Meet author Pam Whinnery at Judeen's Art Studio & Gallery. Pam will be available (along with recipe contributor Judeen) to sign her book, Favorite Recipes of Kentucky Celebrities. Call (270) 444-9525 for more info.

Saturday, November 14
West Kentucky Christian Writers' Group, Concord UMC (brick house/office behind church, 5178 Hinkleville Rd., Paducah), 1 p.m. to 3 p.m., free.
Bring something short to read or just drop in and join the discussion. Meets (generally) on the second Saturday of every month. If you have any questions, drop an e-mail.

Sunday, November 15
Sunday Afternoon with the Authors, McCracken County Public Library (Community Room, 555 Washington St., Paducah), 1 p.m. to 3 p.m., free.
Five scribes from the region will enlighten you about their process for creating stories. They will also read from and sign their novels--making this event informative, entertaining, and personal. (Plus, an autographed book from a local author makes a wonderful holiday gift!) The event is free; books are available for purchase. You’ll meet the following authors:
Paul Dotson, author of Never to Return: Marshall County Forever Changed, the true story of the building of Land Between the Lakes and the families whose lives were changed forever.
Barry Eysman, author of Candles for November, First Snap of Winter, a collection of horror stories, with a wide range of topics and styles dealing with darkness.
Taylor Harbin, author of Lunar Dawn, a tale of epic conquest. For decades, the planet, Seras, has been besieged by hordes of evil creatures or Demons. Known as the Holy Knight, Ephraim Jordan is a traveler and a defender of the human race against the Demon elite for the past seven years. This is the first of a trilogy.
Molly Harper, author of Nice Girls Don’t Have Fangs and Nice Girls Don’t Date Dead Men. This is a series of three books involving a librarian turned vampire and her romantic adventures.
Lillian Webb Taylor, author of Santa’s Musical Elves. This Christmas story in verse tells of Santa’s workshop activities and his elves’ musical participation in preparation for “the big night” of deliveries. The book also includes written music for the elves’ nonsensical songs.

This is the first year for Sunday Afternoon with the Authors. The library staff hopes to offer this event annually and other programs like it throughout the year.



Ongoing Events
August 12, 2009 through April 2010
Story Time, Calloway County Public Library (710 Main Street, Murray, KY), various times (check times below), free (but registration required).
Story Times are NOT drop in. Spaces are limited and filled on a first-come, first-served basis. To register a child or for more information, contact Sandy Linn, Youth Services Librarian, Monday-Wednesday, 8:00-4:30 or on Saturday, 9:00-4:30, at (270) 753-2288 or email her.


Library Toddlers #1
Children age 12 months (walkers) through 36 months accompanied by an adult who assists the child with participation as well as listening and sitting skills.
Includes board books, music, and toy time.
Wednesday 9:30-10 a.m.

Library Toddlers #2
Children age 12 months (walkers) through 36 months accompanied by an adult who assists the child with participation as well as listening and sitting skills.
Includes board books, music, and toy time.
Wednesday 10:20-10:50 a.m.

Preschool Story Time
Children age 3 through 5 accompanied by an adult who assists the child with listening and sitting skills, participation and activities. Includes picture books, music, films, and craft activities.
Wednesday 11-11:45 a.m.

Sunday, November 1, 2009

Events for November 2 Through November 8

Monday, November 2
Book Ends Book Club: To Kill a Mockingbird, Graves County Public Library (601 N. 17th St., Mayfield, KY), 5:30 p.m., free.
The Library has partnered with The Big Read to read To Kill A Mockingbird by Harper Lee. New members are invited to attend and to join in the lively book discussions. Copies of the book are on loan from the library and members read it prior to the meeting. Call the Library at (270) 247-2911 to sign up. They'll have a copy of the book waiting for you. The Book Ends Reading Club meet the 1st Monday of the month (except for holidays).

Tuesday, November 3
Story Time: The Lion and the Rat (Aesop's Fable) ; McCracken County Public Library (555 Washington St., Paducah); 10 a.m., 1 p.m., and 3 p.m.; free.
Join Ms. Retta, Bob Dog, and Ms. Cherri as they share with young and old alike in their special program of stories, puppets, and songs. Each program is designed for preschoolers and their caregivers. Tuesdays.

Tuesday, November 3
Mockingbird with the GTGs!, Maiden Alley Cinema (112 Maiden Alley, Paducah), 6 p.m. to 9 p.m.
You've read the book. Now, join other To Kill A Mockingbird fans to decide which is better: the movie or the novel. The fabulous Get Together Gals welcome you with cocktails and "mock"tails when you come to this free and exciting event. Dazzle your friends with your knowledge of Atticus, Scout, Jem, Tom, and life in Monroeville, AL in the pre-show trivia contest and win valuable prizes. Don't miss this exciting Big Read event! To reserve a group of 10 or more, call Mary Katz at the Carson Center at (270) 443-9932, x250. Sponsored by Maiden Alley Cinema.

Tuesday, November 3
Mayfield Writing and Public Speaking Group, Graves County Public Library (601 N. 17th St., Mayfield, KY), 6:30 p.m.-7:30 p.m., free. Every Tuesday.

Wednesday, November 4
Discussions From Off the Shelf: The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society, McCracken County Public Library (Library Meeting Room, 555 Washington St., Paducah), noon, free.
Join WKCTC professor Andrew Halford and other readers for a discussion of The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society by Mary AnnShaffer and Annie Barrows. For more information, contact Julie Hart by telephone at (270) 442-2510 ext. 13 (toll-free 866-829-7532) or email at jhart@mclib.net.

Thursday, November 5
Graves County Public Library Story Hour (601 North 17th Street, Mayfield, KY), 10 a.m.-11 a.m., free.
Hear story books, sing silly songs, play games, make nifty crafts and eat goodies! Parents are invited to help children with the crafts and the refreshments. Please call the library at (270) 247-2911 to enroll your child. Every Thursday morning.

Thursday, November 5
Southern Style Pre-Mockingbird Performance Supper, Carson Center (Myre River Room, 100 Kentucky Ave., Paducah), 5:30 p.m. to 7 p.m., $15 for adults and $12 for children 10 & under.
Come and get a bite of delicious southern favorites that Jem and Scout enjoyed at the Pre-Performance Supper of To Kill a Mockingbird before the stage performance at 7 p.m. This mouthwatering meal is catered by Neil's Catering, buffet style. Purchase tix from the Carson Center Box Office at (270) 450-4444.

Thursday, November 5
To Kill A Mockingbird: Theatrical Production, Carson Center (100 Kentucky Ave., Paducah), 10 a.m. (matinee) and 7 p.m.
Harper Lee’s 1960 Pulitzer Prize-winning novel is unquestionably an American classic. Both heartwarming and chilling, this story of prejudice, racism, courage, and human value is familiar to many as an Academy Award-winning film. Brought to life onstage by the exemplary Montana Repertory Theater, it gains additional depth to create for audiences an unforgettable artistic and human experience. To Kill a Mockingbird, now celebrating the 50th anniversary of its publication, has been adapted for the stage by Christopher Sergel. Box office: (270) 440-4444. Or purchase tix online. Part of the National Endowment for the Arts program, The Big Read.

Thursday, November 5
Tom, Dick & Harry; Market House Theatre; 7:30 p.m.; $19 and $16 seniors/military/children 12 & under.
In this hilarious story of three brothers, Tom and his wife are about to adopt a baby. His brothers are anxious to help make a good impression on the woman from the agency who has arrived to check on the home and lifestyle of the prospective parents. Group rates are available for most shows. MHT Box Office can be reached at (270) 444-6828 or toll free at (888) MHT-PLAY. The theatre also has online ticketing and information 24 hours a day.

Thursday, November 5
Rhythm and Poetry, Club Plush (1200 North 8th St., Paducah), 8 p.m. to 11 p.m., free.
Writers, poets, musicians and fans: Head to Club Plush for a great evening of talent and entertainment! For more info., call the fabulously talented Darris Shelby, at (270) 556-0639.

Friday, November 6
Tom, Dick & Harry; Market House Theatre; 7:30 p.m.; $19 and $16 seniors/military/children 12 & under.
In this hilarious story of three brothers, Tom and his wife are about to adopt a baby. His brothers are anxious to help make a good impression on the woman from the agency who has arrived to check on the home and lifestyle of the prospective parents. Group rates are available for most shows. MHT Box Office can be reached at (270) 444-6828 or toll free at (888) MHT-PLAY. The theatre also has online ticketing and information 24 hours a day.

Friday, November 6
Paducah Writers Group readings, Etcetera Coffeehouse (320 North 6th St., Paducah), 7:30 p.m., free. Every Friday.

Saturday, November 7
Tom, Dick & Harry; Market House Theatre; 7:30 p.m.; $19 and $16 seniors/military/children 12 & under.
In this hilarious story of three brothers, Tom and his wife are about to adopt a baby. His brothers are anxious to help make a good impression on the woman from the agency who has arrived to check on the home and lifestyle of the prospective parents. Group rates are available for most shows. MHT Box Office can be reached at (270) 444-6828 or toll free at (888) MHT-PLAY. The theatre also has online ticketing and information 24 hours a day.

Sunday, November 8
Tom, Dick & Harry; Market House Theatre; 2:30 p.m.; $19 and $16 seniors/military/children 12 & under.
In this hilarious story of three brothers, Tom and his wife are about to adopt a baby. His brothers are anxious to help make a good impression on the woman from the agency who has arrived to check on the home and lifestyle of the prospective parents. Group rates are available for most shows. MHT Box Office can be reached at (270) 444-6828 or toll free at (888) MHT-PLAY. The theatre also has online ticketing and information 24 hours a day.


Ongoing Events
August 12, 2009 through April 2010
Story Time, Calloway County Public Library (710 Main Street, Murray, KY), various times (check times below), free (but registration required).
Story Times are NOT drop in. Spaces are limited and filled on a first-come, first-served basis. To register a child or for more information, contact Sandy Linn, Youth Services Librarian, Monday-Wednesday, 8:00-4:30 or on Saturday, 9:00-4:30, at (270) 753-2288 or email her at sandy.linn@callowaycountylibrary.org.


Library Toddlers #1
Children age 12 months (walkers) through 36 months accompanied by an adult who assists the child with participation as well as listening and sitting skills.
Includes board books, music, and toy time.
Wednesday 9:30-10 a.m.

Library Toddlers #2
Children age 12 months (walkers) through 36 months accompanied by an adult who assists the child with participation as well as listening and sitting skills.
Includes board books, music, and toy time.
Wednesday 10:20-10:50 a.m.

Preschool Story Time
Children age 3 through 5 accompanied by an adult who assists the child with listening and sitting skills, participation and activities. Includes picture books, music, films, and craft activities.
Wednesday 11-11:45 a.m.