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Thursday, August 18, 2011

"Thriller" by Michael Jackson This video is a close-up of our computer screen showing some of the lights-to-music synchronization that we are planning for a Halloween Musical Light Show that should be finalized into reality by October 10th. This particular Light-O-Rama animation-simulation screen virtually depicts some of the LED props that we are planning, designing, and constructing. Our main action star-face ("MJ" -- Michael Jackson) will be made from ½ inch diameter cool/pure white LED rope light that will be zip-tied to a 4' x 6', wood-framed sheet of one-inch mesh hardware cloth. "MJ" will definitely be the largest and most impressive of the "Roof-Top Singers." Our Halloween Light Show will use 8 LOR controllers, 128 channels or circuits, and over 15,000 orange, purple, green, and white LEDs -- and at least a mile of extension cords! In addition to reprogramming the computer-synchronized/animated light show, we will be expanding and "horrifying" the "monstrous" graveyard foreground. You can easily revisit our YouTube Channel again by googling: kimball ne meyers halloween or kimbnebritelites

A Few of the New Adult Books at the library

 New adult fiction:  “No Rest For the Dead” by Jeff Abbott;  “The King’s Speech” by Mark Logue and Peter Conradi;  “Junkyard Dogs” by Craig Johnson;  “The Winds of Change” by Martha Grimes;  “Cut, Crop, and Die: a Kiki Lowenstein Scrap-n-craft Mystery” bya Joanna Campbell-Slan; and a western “Deadwood Gulch” by William W. Johnstone.

                New large print fiction:  “His Other Wife”  by Deborah Bedford;  “Sing You Home” by Jodi Picoult;  “Who Is My Shelter?” by Neta Jackson;  “Miles to Go” (sequel to “the Walk” by Richard Paul Evans; “The Goodbye Quilt” by Susan Wiggs; “Against the Wind” by Bodie & Brock Thoene;  “Tea for Two” by Trish Perry;  “Night Road” by Kristin Hannah and a few more.

New Youth Books at the library

 

NEW YOUTH FICTION  
       AUGUST 2011  
   
The Absolutely TrueSherman AlexisGeneral
     Diary of a Part-time Indian  
Now Is the Time for RunningMichael WilliamsSports
Level UpGene Luen yangGraphic Novel
Zero GravityDave RomanGraphic Novel
FeynmanJim OttavianiSci Fi
Akata WitchNnedi Okorafor-MbachuSupernatural
Relic Master SeriesCatherine FisherFantasy
   The Dark City   #1  
   The Lost Heiress   #2  
   The Hidden Coronet  #3  
ForgivenJanet FoxGeneral
Always A WitchCarolyn MacCulloughTime-travel
The Darlings Are ForeverMelissa KantoFriendships
A Templar’s GiftsKat BlackAdventure
Stupid FastGeoff HerbachSports
Theodore Boone: the abductionJohn GrishamMystery
Fly TrapFrances HardingeFantasy
Chasing AllieCatRebecca Fjelland DavisRelationships
UnfriendedKatie FinnFriendships
Life On MarsShort StoriesSci Fi
ChimeFranny BillingsleySupernatural
   

Third DVD Rotation at the library

 The Kimball Public Library has received the third rotation of 25 DVD movies available through the Panhandle Library System.  Some of the titles are Apollo 13;  Cranford;  Gran Trino;  Grilled;  Sixth Sense;  Taffin;  World’s Fastest Indian;  Ghost and Mrs. Muir;  I Love Lucy, Season One;  Unforgiven;  Alvin and the Chipmunks;  Cheaper by the Dozen;  The Spiderwich Chronicles and for the children – Baby Beethovan, Gurious George Goes Green, and Veggietales.  The rules are one movie from this collection per family for 3 days.