2017 Tennessee Antiquarian Book Fair

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Book-fiarThe 2017 Tennessee Antiquarian Book Fair will be held July 22-23 at The Factory in Franklin, Tennessee. Booksellers from many states east of the Mississippi River will exhibit at this year’s fair. See partial list below. Price of admission is $10 for Saturday and Sunday.  (Admission fees will be refundable with purchase of book).

The fair will include a variety of collectible and rare books, autographed documents, and other ephemera. Bibliophiles will discover modern first editions of literature, mystery, and science fiction. Collectible books and documents concerning the War Between the States, the American Revolution, and both World Wars will be available. Dealers specializing in children’s literature, art, religion, fine bindings, and books about books will also be exhibiting at the fair. Book prices ranging from $10 to $10,000 are sure to pique the interest of the leisure reader as well as the most avid collector.

 

2017 Tennessee Antiquarian Book Fair

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Book-fiarNow in our eighth year, the 2017 Tennessee Antiquarian Book Fair will be held July 22-23 at The Factory in Franklin, Tennessee. Booksellers from many states east of the Mississippi River will exhibit at this year’s fair. See partial list below. Price of admission is $10 for Saturday and Sunday.  (Admission fees will be refundable with purchase of book).

The fair will include a variety of collectible and rare books, autographed documents, and other ephemera. Bibliophiles will discover modern first editions of literature, mystery, and science fiction. Collectible books and documents concerning the War Between the States, the American Revolution, and both World Wars will be available. Dealers specializing in children’s literature, art, religion, fine bindings, and books about books will also be exhibiting at the fair. Book prices ranging from $10 to $10,000 are sure to pique the interest of the leisure reader as well as the most avid collector.

Amigo Nashville Guitar Show

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Nashville Guitar Show Franklin, TN events, entertainment and things to do in Franklin, TN and downtown Franklin.

Amigo Nashville Guitar Show

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Nashville Guitar Show Franklin, TN events, entertainment and things to do in Franklin, TN and downtown Franklin.

Saturday Events at Barnes & Noble

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Date: Saturday, September  3, 11:00AM
Name: If You Ever Want to Bring an Alligator to School, Don’t! Storytime
Description: Note to self: If your teacher tells you to bring something from nature for show-and-tell, she does not want you to bring an alligator! But nothing will stop Magnolia, who’s determined to have the best show-and-tell of all! Just in time for back-to-school, join us for a fun-filled Storytime featuring If You Ever Want to Bring an Alligator to School, Don’t!

 

Date: Saturday, September 10, 11:00AM
Name: Ada Twist, Scientist Storytime
Description: The creators of the New York Times bestselling picture books Rosie Revere, Engineer and Iggy Peck, Architect are back with a story about the power of curiosity in the hands of a child who is on a mission to use science to understand her world. Join us as we discover Ada Twist, Scientist at Storytime.

 

Date: Saturday, September 10, 1:00PM
Name: Terry Huff Signs Living Well with ADHD
Description: Based on the real-world, personal and clinical experiences of author Terry Huff, psychotherapist, Living Well with ADHD presents a different way to think about your difference. It encourages you to take charge of your life. It is not about overcoming a problem, but living mindfully and competently, and making the best of your creative potential.

 

Date: Tuesday, September 13, 6:30PM
Name: Mystery Lovers’ Book Club
Description: Join our Mystery Lovers’ Book Club in the Cafe as they discuss The Cutting Season by Attica Locke.

 

Date: Friday, September 16, 6:30PM
Name: Groovy Joe: Ice Cream & Dinosaurs
Description: This evening Eric Litwin, author of the bestselling and beloved Pete the Cat: I Love My White Shoes, signs his newest book Groovy Joe: Ice Cream and Dinosaurs. Using signature rhyme, repetition and musical writing style, combined with wild and witty illustrations, Litwin and illustrator Tom Lichtenheld create an unforgettable new character who embodies positivity, creativity and kindness.

 

Date: Saturday, September 17, 11:00AM
Name: Curious George Storytime
Description: 2016 marks the 75th birthday of everyone’s favorite monkey – Curious George! Come join the fun and #GetCurious at our Curious George Storytime. Activities to follow.

 

Date: Saturday, September 17, 11:30AM
Name: Cat in the Hat Visits!
Description: Join us right after Storytime this morning to meet the one and only Cat in the Hat!

 

Date: Saturday, September 17, 2:00PM
Name: Batman Day
Description: Join us for the third annual Batman Day celebrating the Dark Knight’s endearing legacy. The event will include activities, trivia, coloring and much more. Cosplay welcome!

 

Date: Sunday, September 18, 2:00PM
Name: Marjorie K Eastman signs The Frontline Generation
Description: Reflecting on her 10 years of post 9/11 military service, Marjorie K. Eastman wanted to capture the lessons and inspiration she’d learned serving beside men and women who represent the very best of what it means to be American. Her first-person account of that time is a moving story from personal commitment to the conviction that service–no matter where or how–is the best path to success.

 

Date: Monday, September 19, 11:00AM
Name: Cat in the Hat Visits!
Description: Join us this morning for a Dr. Seuss Storytime and meet the Cat in the Hat himself!

 

Date: Saturday, September 24, 11:00AM
Name: The Cookie Fiasco and We Are Growing! Storytime
Description: From the ‘Elephant & Piggie Like Reading!’ series comes The Cookie Fiasco and We Are Growing! The Cookie Fiasco is about four friends with three cookies and one big problem! And in We Are Growing!, eight friends are growing up fast, just like you!  Activities, coloring and fun to follow.

Books from Birth, Niswonger Foundation Partner On New Hospital Book Initiative

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The Governor’s Books from Birth Foundation (GBBF) and the Niswonger Foundation announced their new partnership aimed at increasing early enrollment of Northeast Tennessee children in Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library (DPIL) program.  Parents who enroll newborns before leaving the hospital will be given the first book, The Little Engine That Could, as an incentive to begin reading aloud with their children beginning at birth, an activity proven to support early childhood literacy.

This partnership will enable the GBBF’s “Birthing Hospital Initiative” to expand across Northeast Tennessee, starting with the three Mountain States Health Alliance hospitals – Indian Path Medical Center, Franklin Woods Community Hospital and Johnson City Medical Center. In 2014, more than 3,200 deliveries were performed in those three hospitals combined.

“Our Foundation is proud to join in partnership with the Governor’s Books from Birth Foundation to inspire families to read to their children.  The earlier children are introduced to books and stories, the greater the likelihood that they will develop the literacy skills that can lead to their success in school.” said Niswonger Foundation Chairman and Founder, Scott M. Niswonger.

Dr. Nancy Dishner, Niswonger Foundation President and CEO added, “We are honored to be able to present the very first book to the family of each child born in our region.  Symbolically, this represents our desire to ensure that every child has an opportunity to develop early literacy skills.  Research is clear that early language and learning are directly linked to families reading to children.”

The GBBF is committed to enrolling more newborns into the program, giving them the benefit of receiving their own library of up to 60 books upon reaching age five. Research on Tennessee’s Imagination Library program has demonstrated that participating children begin kindergarten better prepared to read and learn than non-participants, regardless of economic background.

“We know that literacy is tied to good health, and that childhood literacy is key to lifelong learning,” said Alan Levine, president and CEO of Mountain States Health Alliance. “Mountain States is excited to participate in this initiative to give children a head start on that learning journey before they even leave the hospital.”

The Governor’s Books from Birth Foundation, housed in the Office of the First Lady, partners with Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library to manage the statewide implementation of the Imagination Library program.

“Bill and I are grateful that the Niswonger Foundation is helping to enroll more children in the Imagination Library program at birth,” said First Lady Crissy Haslam.  “Early literacy skills start children on a developmental trajectory for success, and we are glad this initiative encourages more Tennessee children to experience books and reading as soon as they are born.”

GBBF president, Theresa Carl agreed, “This initiative will raise awareness about Tennessee’s Imagination Library and its accessibility to all Tennessee children, ages birth to five. These partners represent the perfect alignment of resources around a common belief in the mission to help Tennessee’s children increase their early reading proficiency.”

About the Niswonger Foundation

Established in 2001 by Scott M. Niswonger, the Niswonger Foundation’s mission is “To create opportunities for individual and community growth through education and other sustainable projects.” The Foundation’s primary programs are the Scholarship and Leadership Program, and the School Partnership Program.  Additional information regarding the work of the Foundation is available at www.niswongerfoundation.org.

About Mountain States Health Alliance

Since 1998, Mountain States Health Alliance has been bringing the nation’s best health care close to home to serve the residents of Northeast Tennessee, Southwest Virginia, Southeastern Kentucky and Western North Carolina. This not-for-profit health care organization based in Johnson City, Tenn., operates a family of 13 hospitals serving a 29-county region. Mountain States offers a large tertiary hospital with a level 1 trauma center, a dedicated children’s hospital, several community hospitals, two critical access hospitals, a behavioral health hospital, two long-term care facilities, home care and hospice services, retail pharmacies, outpatient services, and a comprehensive medical management corporation. The team members, physicians and volunteers who make up Mountain States Health Alliance are committed to caring for you and earning your trust. For more information, visit www.MountainStatesHealth.com.

About the GBBF

Tennessee’s Imagination Library is available to all Tennessee children, ages birth to age five, through a unique partnership with the Governor’s Books from Birth Foundation that grants one-half of the cost of books for the Imagination Library affiliates in each of Tennessee’s 95 counties, mailing one new, age-appropriate, high-quality book each month to registered children. The GBBF receives vital financial support from the Tennessee General Assembly, private foundations, individuals, and corporate sponsors. An annual gift of about $25 provides 12 books for one child per year. For more information on how to support your local Imagination Library program or how to enroll a child, visit www.GovernorsFoundation.org or call toll-free, 1-877-99-BOOKS.

Story Time with the Williamson County Public Library

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Toddler Time Parents and their children ages 18 months to 3 years are invited to Toddler Time on Tuesdays at 10:00 am and 11:15 am in the Story Theater. Caregivers will have fun engaging their toddlers in a variety of activities including stories, songs, movement, music and more!

Preschool Story Time Parents and their children ages 3 to 5 years are invited to Preschool Story time on Wednesdays and Thursdays at 10:00 am in the Story Theater. Both days offer entertaining and educational stories, songs and early literacy skills. No reservations required.

The Snuggle Bug Club is a monthly lapsit program that uses music, stories, movement, and more to encourage interactions between caregivers and babies ages 0 to 18 months of age. It is held on the fourth Friday of each month at 10:00 am in the Children’s Department.