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Saturday, September 7, 2024

Time Items
All day
 
9am
9:00am to 4:00pm
Friends of Sequoya Library Book Sale (6672 Odana Road)

Friends of Sequoya Library Book Sale (6672 Odana Road)

*Offsite
Saturday, Sep 7, 2024, 9:00am to 4:00pm

This sale takes place at the Friends of Sequoya Bookshop, 6672 Odana Road.

On the first Saturday of each month, Friends of Sequoya Book Sales take place at our shop located at 6672 Odana Road in Market Square (next to Play-it-Again Sports). Some months also have a "bonus" sale on third Saturdays!

Masks are welcome but not required.

*Offsite
 
10am
10:00am to 11:00am
Multi Age Storytime (children & families 5 & under)

Multi Age Storytime (children & families 5 & under)

Youth Program Room
Saturday, Sep 7, 2024, 10:00am to 11:00am

Due to a staff absence, we will not have storytime this Saturday  morning. So sorry! Hope to see you again in October! 

READ and PLAY together with children under age 5! Engaging with books, songs and playful experiences all help children develop communication skills, patience, empathy, and pre-reading skills​ and helps to build a lifelong love of reading. Library programs are always free. Older and Younger siblings and childcare groups are welcome.

Youth Program Room
 
10:00am to 12:00pm
Care & Repair: Imagining Our Possible Futures with TetraPAKMAN

Care & Repair: Imagining Our Possible Futures with TetraPAKMAN

Meeting Rooms A and B Combined
Saturday, Sep 7, 2024, 10:00am to 12:00pm

Little, medium and big geniuses wanted!

Let’s explore our challenges and discover ways of caring for our environment while we put hands on reclaimed materials to build our biggest dreamed solutions, machines to solve problems or devices that auto repair themselves. Join TetraPAKMAN in this workshop where creativity will follow science (fiction) to imagine and prototype solutions.

This family friendly program is appropriate for all ages. No registration required.

This program is part of the Care & Repair program series, which is made possible thanks to support from Beyond the Page, National Endowment for the Humanities and Madison Community Foundation. See all upcoming programs at madpl.org/careandrepair.

About the artist: TetraPAKMAN focuses his practice on giving the climate a voice in the community. His medium is the people, and together we work on projects where—using reclaimed materials, like plastic bottles, or cardboard boxes–we transform the space around us.  Visit his website to learn more: https://usgathering.info/

Meeting Rooms A and B Combined
 
10:00am to 12:00pm
Care & Repair: Stuffed Animal Mending Clinic

Care & Repair: Stuffed Animal Mending Clinic

Community Room
Saturday, Sep 7, 2024, 10:00am to 12:00pm

Is your Big Bossy missing an ear? Lambie sprung a stuffing leak? Pato the Duck have a hole in his wing? Christina can help you learn to visually mend your most precious stuffed friend with sewing and fabric patches. They will be even more lovable after the repair. Please bring your own stuffed animal. All materials for the most common stuffed animal repair are provided, including spare parts, stuffing, patches, and more.

The skills in this class are targeted at adult learners, however, youth participants are welcome to attend with an adult! Registration is required and opens two weeks prior to the event on August 24, 2024.

This program is part of the Care & Repair program series, which is made possible thanks to support from Beyond the Page, National Endowment for the Humanities and Madison Community Foundation. See all upcoming programs at madpl.org/careandrepair.

About the artist: Christina Ruhaak is an artist and textile designer with a studio practice here in Madison. Inventing and making the tools she needs to create her work is one of her favorite things. When she needs time to think she tends to her mending basket. Christina has an MFA in Textiles from the Rhode Island School of Design.

Community Room
 
11am
11:00am to 12:00pm
Pinney Saturday Music Series - presenting Tzêra

Pinney Saturday Music Series - presenting Tzêra

Community Rooms A and B Combined
Saturday, Sep 7, 2024, 11:00am to 12:00pm

The Pinney Saturday Music Series welcomes performers on the first Saturday of the month! (Intended audience is adults, teen, and older children.)

Saturday September 7th, 11am-12pm: Tzêra

Tzêra is a singer-songwriter, self-taught guitarist native to Puerto Rico. Her upbringing in the Caribbean exposed her to an eclectic fusion of rhythmic genres, such as Ska, Funk, Salsa, Latin Jazz, Reggaetón, and R&B. Drawing inspiration from her cultural background as well as her experiences, Tzêra's passion for music materializes in a peculiar repertoire of songs that she has been performing throughout Madison, Wisconsin for the past two years. Accompanying her soulful voice with her mellow guitar playing, these honest performances include an array of autobiographical unreleased tracks such as “El Taxi”, “Addicted to you”, and “Aretes color Sol,” as well as captivating renditions of songs from artists with diverse backgrounds, like, Cultura Profética, Amy Winehouse, Nathy Peluso, and much more.

This series is sponsored by The Friends Of Pinney Library.

Community Rooms A and B Combined
 
12pm
12:00pm to 12:20pm
Munch Mobile Lunch Van

Munch Mobile Lunch Van

*In Lakeview Library
Saturday, Sep 7, 2024, 12:00pm to 12:20pm

The Munch Mobile Lunch Van will make a stop at Lakeview Library on Saturdays this fall.  All people in and around the library can get a free lunch between 12:00 and 12:20pm.

*In Lakeview Library
 
1pm
1:00pm to 2:00pm
Crusts for the Perfect Fruit Pie

Crusts for the Perfect Fruit Pie

Community Room - Fireplace Side
Saturday, Sep 7, 2024, 1:00pm to 2:00pm

Even if you’ve only used purchased crust for your pies, after this class you may be tempted to try to make a dough from scratch. We’ll discuss different fats like lard, butter, and shortening, and what effect they have on the finished pie. We then have a taste comparison of doughs made with each fat and talk about an easy way to roll out the perfect crust!

Space is limited for this event; registration is required. Please use the sign up link below or call (608) 246-4547 to register. Registration opens two weeks prior to program date.

 

About the Presenter

Punky Egan earned the title of Certified Master Baker, one of less than 200 in the country, from the professional organization RBA (Retail Bakers of America). Through her 45-year professional baking career, she owned Sucré Patisserie and Dessert Lounge, was a consultant to the baking industry, and recipe developer. At Madison College, she was the director of the baking program as well as lead instructor. She co-authored 3 cookbooks, wrote baking articles for professional publications, created instructional baking videos for her baking students. She had a regular baking segment on a local TV station and was even on the Food Network!

Community Room - Fireplace Side
 
2pm
2:00pm to 4:00pm
Care & Repair: Free Mending [Special Edition]

Care & Repair: Free Mending [Special Edition]

Meeting Room 115
Saturday, Sep 7, 2024, 2:00pm to 4:00pm

Stop by to have your items repaired. Menders will be available on site to help repair items, and teach basic mending skills. 

Do you have clothing or other fabric items that need mending? Sewers from the Sewing Machine Project are offering free mending. These helpful sewers mend clothing and can handle any other fabric-related repairs (exception: no zipper repairs). 

3-4 skilled volunteers will also be available to teach mending skills. This is your chance to ask questions, and learn the basics for mending your own items at home. No sign-up required! 

This program is part of the Care & Repair program series, which is made possible thanks to support from Beyond the Page, National Endowment for the Humanities and Madison Community Foundation. See all upcoming programs at madpl.org/careandrepair.

About the Sewing Machine Project:  The Sewing Machine Project's mission is to offer sewing tools and education to groups committed to learning new skills, building self-confidence and potentially contributing to their own livelihood as well as the well-being of their families and communities. Visit The Sewing Machine Project's website to learn more. 

Meeting Room 115