Monday, January 15 - January 18
All Day
We invite Barlow students to come to the Mark Twain Library for snacks and a quiet study area during extended hours for mid-year exams. We will also have a therapy dog visiting!
We will be open from
10:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. on:
Monday 1/15, Tuesday 1/16, Wednesday 1/17, and Thursday 1/18.
Questions? Contact Sarah Zimmermann (sarah@marktwainlibrary.org), Teen and Reference Librarian
Wednesday, January 17
10:30 am - 11:10 am
Registration Required
It's time for Family Story Time! We'll sing, dance, and read together. This event is designed for children birth - 5 but interested older siblings are welcome to attend.
You only need to signup once for all the Family Story Time sessions. It is okay to miss sessions. Questions, please email Lisa at Lisa@marktwainlibrary.org
Photos & videos from this event may be used on the Library's social media sites.
Wednesday, January 17
2:30 pm - 4:00 pm
Registration Required Below
Malware... phishing... ransomware?
As online threats become more complex and persistent, it's important to keep updated on current methods of protecting online information... and who better to lead this discussion than a group of high school students dedicated to sharing their cyber expertise?
The students are part of CyberPatriot, a national education program hosted by the Air Force Association. In January, teams from Redding and Easton will deliver three weekly lectures covering a broad range of topics on cybersecurity. Participants will learn how to recognize online threats, and get tips on proactive steps to help safeguard online information.
Attending all three programs is recommended, but not required. Space is limited. Please register separately for each workshop.
**Notice: Participants should bring a preferred device to the workshops -- a phone, tablet or laptop.
Dates and Topics:
Wednesdays from 2:30 to 4 pm
January 17 — Part I: Choosing a Device & Internet Security — Factors to consider when choosing a device with the most appropriate software and hardware. Then, learn about the importance of having secure passwords and how to create and store them.
January 24 — Part II: Malware: Viruses & Anti-Virus Software — Explore how computer viruses work, and how to protect yourself from them. Also, gain a better understanding of anti-virus software, and learn the products actually work and those that amplify the problem.
January 31 — Part III: Internet Security — How to identify scams and viruses found in emails.
Wednesday, January 17
7:30 pm - 8:30 pm
Registration Required Below
Interested in history? This book club is for you! Led by members of the Library's Programming Committee, this book club selects engaging history reads and meets regularly for lively and engaging discussions.
Books are available to borrow at the Library.