Thursday, December 26, 2013

New Year, Fresh Start


The library received a non-descript package in the mail today with this book and typed letter.  With the new year coming, maybe this individual was hoping for a fresh start with a clean conscience.

Dear Sender: We accept your apology. 
Happy New Year to you and to all Dearborn Public Library Patrons!

Saturday, December 21, 2013

We know you are done with homework for the rest of the year (SQUEE!) but we wanted to remind you that the library is still open - sort of!  All Dearborn Public Libraries will be closed December 24 & 25 as well as December 31 & January 1.  Otherwise, regular library hours apply.

We have lots of programs to fill your free time.

Saturday, Dec. 21 (all ages) is "Let's Go To The Movies" Day with a craft at 1:30 pm and a movie in the auditorium at 2:00 pm.

Monday, Dec. 23 (all ages) is "Holiday Break Game Day" with gaming from 2:00-4:00 pm.

Thursday, Dec. 26 (all ages) is a Fairy Tea Party at 2:00 pm.  *REGISTRATION REQUIRED* Call 313-943-2345.

Friday, Dec. 27 (ages birth - Grade 12) is a Book Exchange from 11:00 am - 4:00 pm.  Bring in a gently used book for a brand new paperback.  Used books will be donated to FOLD.  One trade per person WITH A VALID DEARBORN PUBLIC LIBRARY CARD.  Please bring your library card with you when you come in to trade.

Monday, Dec. 30 (all ages) is a Snowflake Extravaganza Craft from 2:00-4:00 pm. 

Thursday, Jan. 2 (all ages) is a Pirate Party at 2:00 pm.  *REGISTRATION REQUIRED* Call 313-943-2345.

Friday, Jan. 3 (all ages) is a Paper Dolls Craft at 2:00-4:00 pm.

Come on in for fun!

Tuesday, December 17, 2013

How do you sing it?

You know Dasher, and Dancer, and Prancer and Vixen...

That the start of one of the favorite children's Christmas songs of all time.  We all know the words, but what about all the extra words everyone sings?  Do you know the same ones that the kid from the next school over does?  Do you sing the same ones that your mom and dad do?

The standard words (written by Johnny Mercer in 1954) are

Rudolph the red-nosed reindeer
Had a very shiny nose,
And if you ever saw it
You would even say it glows.
All of the other reindeer,
Used to laugh and call him names.
They never let poor Rudolph
Join in any reindeer games.
Then one foggy Christmas Eve,
Santa came to say,
"Rudolph with your nose so bright,
Won't you guide my sleigh tonight?"
Then all the reindeer loved him,
And they shouted out with glee,
"Rudolph, the red-nosed reindeer,
You'll go down in history!"

What extra words do you add in?  Is his nose like a flashlight or a light bulb?  Do the reindeer play Monopoly or baseball?  Does Santa 'Ho! Ho! Ho!' or show up in his underwear?  Does Rudolph go down in history like George Washington or Columbus?

Are there any other Christmas songs that you use different words to?

If you'd like to see Rudolph's whole story join us at the Henry Ford Centennial Library for the Rankin-Bass favorites - Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer and Santa Claus is Comin' to Town.  There will be a craft at 1:30PM, Saturday December 20 and the movies to follow at 2PM.