CORBETT’S CORNER
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History, we know, is cyclical but this particular cycle seems unprecedented in its turmoil. Voices from the past have a lot to teach us about appropriate and constructive ways to react to injustice. Below are iconic quotes that both inspire and instruct. Click on the author’s name for a link to additional information.
“Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it.”
Most music these days is made available via various streaming services. Sometimes we lose sight (no pun intended) of what the artist, composer or musician looks like. This is why I am posting 10-12 photos each week of iconic musicians as well as lesser known artists. Let’s see if you can guess who they are.
Keep scrolling down for the answers….
Out of This World with Author Suzanne Slade!
Before becoming an author, Suzanne Slade was an engineer helping to design rockets. She has written numerous book about space and the moon. Just click on the title to read the book. Then listen to Ms. Slade talk about the books and take a little space quiz.
Greetings and Salutations,
“From there to here, and here to there, funny things are everywhere.”
Dr.Seuss One Fish, Two Fish, Red Fish, Blue Fish
Here are this week’s riddles!
Not too difficult
How many months have 28 days?
Moderately difficult
What gets wetter as it dries?
This week I thought it would be nice to create some glowing lanterns to put out on a table while enjoying a nice summer evening.
What you need: paper, glue stick, scissors and a tealight. NOT a candle!!!
Cut an 8 1/2 x 11 paper in half, then fold it as shown in the video. Cut slits from the folded side but don’t cut all the way through.
Take strip of paper in a different color and cut slits in it but not all the way through.
Open the first folded paper and glue the second color to the top of it as shown. Roll it together and glue it in place.
June is Pride Month and this year marks the 50th anniversary of annual LGBTQ+ Pride traditions. The first Pride march was held in New York City on June 28th, 1970, marking the one year anniversary of the Stonewall Uprising. The Library of Congress has some great information on the Stonewall Uprising if you aren’t familiar or want to refresh your memory.
Many of us have seen this over sized banana hanging out in the tropical fruit section of your supermarket and wondering what it is. It is a plantain which is bigger, firmer and has a thick skin and does not taste like a banana.
The plantain is more starchy and needs to be cooked before it can be eaten. Plantains are very popular all over the Caribbean and Central America, but that is not where plantains originated. They are indigenous to the Tropical regions of Southeast Asian.
As we seek to understand the deep injustices that have led to this current situation of unrest and calls for urgently needed change, our librarians have come together to produce a list of titles for Adults, Teens and Children that focus on anti-racism. In addition to these lists, there are a number of excellent documentaries dealing with systemic injustice on Kanopy, many of them listed here.
All titles available in Overdrive.
Most music these days is made available via various streaming services. Sometimes we lose sight (no pun intended) of what the artist, composer or musician looks like. This is why I am posting 10-12 photos each week of iconic musicians as well as lesser known artists. Let’s see if you can guess who they are.
Keep scrolling down for the answers….
Greetings and Salutations,
“From there to here, and here to there, funny things are everywhere.”
Dr.Seuss One Fish, Two Fish, Red Fish, Blue Fish
Here are this week’s riddles!
Not too difficult
I’m tall when I’m young and I’m short when I’m old. What am I?
Moderately difficult
What did the right eye say to the left eye?