The Lillie M. Evans Library District is celebrating our 90th
anniversary this year, and we continue with our special anniversary
programming. In the month of September, we will host Princeville Reads. Princeville
Reads is a community-wide reading and discussion program focusing on the
book, One Summer: America, 1927 by Bill Bryson. In One
Summer, Bill Bryson, one of our greatest and most beloved nonfiction
writers, transports readers on a journey back to one amazing season in American
life. This book is especially relevant
since the LME Library was founded in 1927. Starting September 1st,
ten copies of the book will be given away to the first Princeville Reads participants and
additional copies will be available for checkout at the LME Library.
During Princeville Reads, we will also have several programs that focus on the 1927 time period. These programs include:
Drone Aircraft on September 7th 6:30pm—in 1927, Charles Lindbergh made aviation history by completing the first solo nonstop flight, but with the technological changes over the last 90 years, now anyone can fly! Drones have many applications and they're only getting smarter, more powerful and less expensive. Many farmers are joining the trend by using drone sensors and robotics to supply data for agriculture. Our speaker, Dean Poignant is a commercially licensed drone pilot. He will discuss the many uses for drones, purchasing drones, and drone safety. If the weather cooperates, there will also be a flying demonstration to illustrate their capabilities.
Family Movie Night on September 11 6:30pm—join us for a family movie night featuring Laurel & Hardy and Our Gang. The movie night will be approximately 1 hour in length and appropriate for all ages. Laurel & Hardy were a comedy duo that became well known during the late 1920s through the mid-1940s for their slapstick comedy. They appeared as a team in over 100 films—some of them silent films. Our Gang, also known as The Little Rascals, was a series of comedic short films about a group of poor neighborhood children and their adventures. The franchise began in 1922 as a series of silent short subjects and was converted to sound in 1929. In total, the Our Gang series includes 220 shorts, one feature film, and featured over 41 child actors.
Ice Cream Social/Concert on September 17 3:00pm at Stevens Square—in case of bad weather, the program will be moved to the LME Library. Bring your lawn chairs and enjoy a concert from the Kewanee Community Band. Ice cream socials are a traditional gathering dating back to the 18th century and their popularity only increased when modern refrigeration became common in the 20th century.
Book Discussion on September 28 3pm—this program is for anyone interested in discussing the book, One Summer: America, 1927 by Bill Bryson. All readers are encouraged to attend the discussion session.
So join us for all the programs or just one but remember that Princeville Reads!