Into Thin Air Booktalk at Brainerd Library – Thursday, June 19th 7:00 P.M. to 8:00 P.M.They’re your neighbors, and they’ve climbed to the top of the world - hear their fascinating stories! Food and drinks will be provided so signup soon. Booktalk will be led by Amy Mueller. Grand Finale – Saturday, June 21st at Chatfield Hollow from 11 A. M. - 3 P. M.Bring your family and a picnic, and enjoy a day of hiking and letterboxing! 321 committee members will have a table near the trailheads (by the second parking lot), where they will be handing out clues courtesy of local letterboxers. Many thanks to Killingworth resident Gena Murray for creating a letterbox especially for 321! Note: there is a park entrance fee of $7.00 per vehicle - come with friends! This event is weather-permitting. In case of rain, we encourage participants to letterbox on a nicer day. Want to know more about letterboxing? Visit www.letterboxing.org... and see what might be hidden in your own “backyard”. Movie Night at HK Middle School was on Wednesday, June 11th at 7:30 P.M. (Rated "R" for language)Movie Night – Touching the Void This incredible tale had our audience members on the edges of their seats and covering their eyes! It is based on the international best-selling book by Joe Simpson. Community Read Kicks Off With Climbing Wall!Despite the threat of bad weather, more than 70 people came to try their skill on a 26' rock climbing wall in the parking lot of Burr Elementary School. The event marked the kick-off of the 2nd annual "Three Books, Two Towns, One Community...READ" program in the communities of Haddam and Killingworth. Kids and adults alike attempted up to 5 different cables, and were rewarded at the end with a piece of rock candy. The 3 selected books (Into Thin Air by Jon Krakauer, Everest: The Contest by Gordon Korman, and Maxwell's Mountain by Shari Becker) were offered for sale, as our communities "gear up" to participate in this year's climbing theme. If you missed the kick-off, books are available on loan or for purchase at both town libraries. For more information about the books and future events, visit this website again or stop in at your local library. Click to view upcoming events! Saturday, May 31 at Burr Elementary School from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. come climb a 26-foot rock wall and eat rock candy for free! If you don't see the Rock wall in the Burr School parking lot, then it has been cancelled due to bad weather and we will have a mini-kickoff in the meeting room of the Killingworth Library with the books for sale, free rock candy, a DVD playing on the TV, etc. Other events include: movie night (“Touching the Void”) at H-K Middle School, book talks at Killingworth and Brainerd libraries, and a grand finale on June 21st at Chatfield Hollow where participants can hike with their families, have fun letterboxing, and enjoy the great outdoors! The events were selected to enhance the exciting pace that the books will set. Calling all climbers (and non-climbers) alike for 2008’s “Three Books, Two Towns, One Community…Read”! The 3-2-1 Committee is ready to announce their theme for this year’s community read initiative: mountain climbing! Get out your ropes and harnesses as the selected books transport you from Haddam and Killingworth to the tops of the tallest mountains. Two of the three books this year will take place on top of Mount Everest and one will take a young boy to the tallest mountain in his neighborhood as he goes on a quest to become an adventurer. Books are available to borrow for free at both public libraries and RSD17 school libraries You may also purchase them at our Kick-off event or make a request at the library. This year the three book selections are:
The Committee is in the process of working with local groups and businesses to make this year’s 3-2-1 Read a huge success and are looking for volunteers to help with planned activities and events. If you have any mountain climbing experience and are willing to share, we want you as part of one of our events!! Please contact Tammy Eustis, at teustis@killingworthlibary.com or Amy Mueller, at amelia@hkyfs.org. Additional movie and book ideas WATCH OUR COMMUNITIES COME TOGETHER!Three Books, Two Towns, One Community…READ! is a community-wide reading program that will strengthen the sense of community between the young and the old, parents and children, neighbors and businesss owners, teachers and students, by encouraging all residents to read one, if not all, of the same three books at the same time, and then participate in related cultural, community building, and recreational activities. It is based on the One Book One Community Project by the Library of Congress http://www.loc.gov/loc/cfbook/one-book.html. GOALS FOR THE THREE BOOKS, TWO TOWNS, ONE COMMUNITY...READ!:
WHY WE CHOSE THREE BOOKS INSTEAD OF ONE:In order to best accomplish all of the above goals for the largest number of community members, we chose three books, each geared toward different ages and reading levels. This year, all titles are related to the same theme… To be announced soon! Whether you share your thoughts with friends and family, take part in a formal discussion group, socialize at upcoming events, or just spend a few minutes in personal reflection, the experiences created from participating in this program will be rewarding and worthwhile. Which book will you choose? | ||||||||||||