Saturday, December 29, 2007

Holiday Closure

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Attention Library Patrons:
The Seventrees Library will be closed on
December 31st and January 1st
for the Holidays.
Normal hours will resume 1/2

Thursday, December 27, 2007

Become a Volunteer Tutor for Partners in Reading!!

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Do you enjoy reading and helping others? If so, you should consider becoming a volunteer tutor for the adult literacy program, Partners in Reading. The experience is not only exciting, but rewarding. You will be working with an English-speaking adult who is 18 years or older. One-on-one tutoring will take place within branches of the San Jose Public Library and other public sites of San Jose.


QUALIFICATIONS...
the basic requirements:

  • 18 years of age or older
  • High school diploma or GED
  • Attend 14-hours of tutor training workshops
  • Patience
  • Flexibility
  • Cultural sensitivity
  • Sense of humor
  • Two hours tutoring per week for a minimum of six months (twice a week is best)
  • Enthusiasm!

Tutor Training 2008

Orientation: Wed., Jan. 16th
Training: 1st Sat., Jan. 19th
Training: 2nd Sat., Jan. 26th

Pre-registration is required.

Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Library
150 E. San Fernando Street
San Jose, CA 95122


For more information, please contract Partner in Reading (408) 808-2361.

For further volunteer opportunities, contact Volunteer Services at (408) 808-2181.

Saturday, December 22, 2007

SEASON GREETINGS!!!

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A
Peter Tran
Comic

of
Seventrees Library

(PS: Click on the image to view full-sized version.)

Monday, December 10, 2007

Warm Wishes

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Happy Holidays from the Seventrees Staff!!!



Thursday, December 06, 2007

Library In-Service

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Attention Library Customers:
On Friday December 7th, all San Jose Public Library branch staff members will be participating in our annual library training.

All San Jose Public Library branches will open from 1:00pm-6:00pm on Friday, Dec 7th
King Library will remain open with their normal operating hours.
We appologize for any inconvenience.

Wednesday, November 21, 2007

Santa & Friends Visit!

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Saturday, December 15
2:00 PM - 4:00 PM

Come Meet Santa & Friends!

Have you been Good?

Or have you been naughty?

Don't forget that Santa knows who's been naughty and who's been nice! For all the nice kids, Santa is visiting Seventrees Library! Santa will be bringing special gifts for all the good boys and girls out there, and will even take a picture with you too! Be sure to arrive on time, because even Santa will eventually have to return to the North Pole!

We are closed on Thursday November 22nd and Friday November 23rd in celebration of Thanksgiving

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Hours of operation will resume Saturday November 24th.

Tuesday, October 30, 2007

Game Day Thursday

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Hey kids, guess what? I will bring Guitar Heroes III: Legends of Rock to Game Day this Thursdays. It will be exciting to see you rock, so come make a fool of yourself!

Friday, October 26, 2007

Annual Halloween Bash

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Join us for an evening of fun at Solari Community Center for our
Annual Halloween Bash.

Have your children dress in their Halloween costumes, and watch as they have fun playing Halloween themed carnival games.

Once your kids have played all of the carnival games, brave our Halloween Walk or participate in our Halloween Egg Hunt.

WHAT

  • Solari Community Center's Annual Halloween Bash

WHEN

  • Friday, October 26, 2007
    4:00 PM - 7:00 PM

WHO

  • Families with children of all ages are welcome!

COST

  • 25 cents per ticket (for carnival games)
  • Halloween Egg Hunt = 4 tickets
  • Haunted Walk = 4 tickets
  • Meal Deal = 7 tickets (Hotdog/Hamburger, chips, soda)

WHERE

Solari Community Center
3590 Cas Drive
San Jose, CA 95111



**Call for more information @ 277-4643

Tuesday, October 23, 2007

Return of Reading Companion

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Parents & Children
of
Seven Trees neighborhood!!!!

Reading Companion program is now back at Seventrees Library branch from 4-5 PM every Monday and Tuesday. Kids and parents can learn and improve their English skills with fun from reading and listening stories online.

The host of the program is Helen from Solari Community Center.
Helen is trilingual! She speaks fluently Spanish, Vietnamese, and English!!! She is wonderful; she had so much energy and fun at last school year's program, running back and forth from one computer station to another assisting kids and parents. How awesome!!!:) Don't miss this opportunity. It's a wonderful educational program.

For information, please go to http://www.readingcompanion.org/aboutUs.html
or call Seventrees Library at 629-4536 or 629-4535.

Tuesday, October 09, 2007

Monthly Contests

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If you want to know what kind of contest we are holding each month, be sure to check out the flashing banner right above the posts! Our wonderful blog staff have created an area just for information about the monthly contests!

Just FYI, May won August's "What Would You Like to Invent" Contest. Congratulations, May!

For October's contest, we are recognizing the First Amendment with our Banned Book Contest. See if you can answer the questions! The winner will get a prize! For more info, click on the flashing banner!

Saturday, October 06, 2007

ENVISION SAN JOSE 2040

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Join a community discussion and determine the future of San Jose for you and your children!

What is important to you about the future of San Jose?

* Jobs? * Affordable Housing? * Parks * Transportation? * The Environment?

All these issues and many more will be part of the process to update the City's plan, called the General Plan. The General Plan determines the city's future character and the quality of life over the next 30 years.

Attend the Upcoming Envision San Jose 2040 Community Workshop!
Saturday, October 13, 2007 9:30AM to 12:30PM

San Jose City Hall -- Council Chambers
200 East Santa Clara Street

Youth Activities will be provided.

FREE PARKING under City Hall
(enter on South 6th Street)

To ensure we have enough refreshments, please RVSP by calling 535-7908 or emailing justina.chan@sanjoseca.gov

Visit Envision San Jose 2040 web page for more information: www.sanjoseca.gov/planning/gp_update/

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In support of the brave troops during this time of war, we are collecting donations. Show them you care by sharing letters and notes, toiletries and personal care supplies in travel sizes, fun stuff like playing cards, Sudoku or crossword puzzle books; and food and drink. For a list of suggested donations, please take a look at the flyer at the Information Desk. You may drop the items in the olive color bin or at the Info Desk.

ALSO, on reflection of war, the Book Clue at STLib will be discussing World War II on Wednesday October 10, 6-8PM.

Please join us to discuss the October 2007 selection of the Book Club at Seventrees Library. This collection represents a cross-section of hundreds of letters and interviews. It is more than a mere chronicle of a tumultuous time, it's history made personal by a cast of everyday people transformed by extraordinary circumstances.


Saturday, September 22, 2007

Citywide Play Day

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Citywide Play Day
All ages welcome!

WHEN?
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 29TH
(FROM 11AM TO 2PM)

HOW? Leave your remote control, couch, bed, and TV. It's time to get out and play. Join us for an enjoyable time filled with activities such as Ring Toss, Hopscotch, Bookmaking, Origami Flower making, Puppet Show, Sidewalk Chalk Art, and the most exciting Haunted Poster Contest. Have fun with your friends and make new ones. Get a free book!

WHERE?
SOLARI COMMUNITY CENTER
3597 CAS DRIVE
SAN JOSE, CA 95111
(408) 224-0415

This program is funded in part by the Solari Community Center and Library Parcel Tax. This program is made possible through additional generous support from the Friends of the Seventrees Library.

To request and accommodation or alternative format for City-sponsored meetings, events or printed materials, please call 408-808-2397 or 408-808-2130 (TTY) as soons as possible, but at least three business days before the meeting/events.

Thursday, September 20, 2007

WILDLIFE RESCUE Presentation TOMORROW!

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Beth Karpas
of Wildlife Rescue Inc.

will be speaking about wildlife rescue
and the caring for the animals
once they are rescued. She will bring
with her a Pacific Gopher Snake!

Where?! I am glad you ask! At
Seventrees, of course.

Presentation begins at
10:30 AM Friday,
September 21!!!

COOL!

Tuesday, September 18, 2007

Heart Walk Pictures

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Hello everyone, thank you for joining us at De Anza College for the Heart Walk on Sunday morning. Of all the libraries, Seventrees had the largest showing. More than half of our staff participated in the walk. Oh, here are some pictures...

By the way, special thanks to Tri and Kathy for having gotten us the green shirts from the flea market. :)

Tuesday, September 11, 2007

Ms. Margaret's Moon Festival

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Featuring "Tiki-Tiki-Tembo"

Showtimes
:

Wed, Sep 12 @ 6:30PM

Tue, Sep 18 @ 6:30PM

Where?!
At Seventrees, of course.
Tiki-tiki-tembo-no-sa-rembo-chari-bari-ruchi-pip-peri-pembo! Imagine your name to be this long. Enjoy a treat of puppet show and learn about Moon Festival and the culture behind it. Best of all, learn who Tiki-pembo really is.
Library programs, materials and services are funded in part by the Library Parcel Tax. This program is made possible through additional generous support from the Friends of the Seventrees Library. To request an accommodation or alternative format for City-sponsored meetings, events or printed materials, please call 408-808-2397 or 408-808-2130 (TTY) as soon as possible, but at least three business days before the meeting/event.

Friday, August 24, 2007

BOOK CLUB @ Seventrees Library

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The Book Club
will meet the second Tuesday

of September at 6 pm.
Starting in October, we will meet the second Wednesday
of the month at 6 pm.

September 2007 selection

Flowers for Algernon
by Daniel Keyes

Tuesdays, September 12, 2007
6:00 - 8:00 P.M.
at the
Seventrees Branch Library
3597 Cas Dr.
San Jose, CA 95111
(408) 629-4536


To request an accommodation or alternative format for City-sponsored meetings, events or printed materials, please call 408-808-2397 or 408-808-2130 (TTY) as soon as possible, but at least three business days before the meeting/event.

Tuesday, August 21, 2007

FREE Homework Help

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Tutor Hours
Mondays - Wednesdays from 2:30 PM to 5 PM
Thursdays from 1:30 PM to 4 PM

SPACE IS LIMITED

SO REGISTER EARLY!

Our tutor speaks English and Spanish.

LIVE Homework Help

Live Homework Help is also available on library computers through tutor.com during library hours:

  • Mondays 1-7pm
  • Tuesdays 1-8pm
  • Fridays-Saturdays 1-6pm

Or from the comfort of your own home using your library card number

  • Everyday 1pm-10pm

  • Sundays-Thursdays 1-7pm

Students in Grade 4-12 and up to the first two years of college can connect to online tutoring for homework help.

VISIT: http://sjlibrary.org/services/reference/live_homework.htm

To request an accommodation or alternative format for City-sponsored meetings, events or printed materials, please call 408-808-2397 or 408-808-2130 (TTY) as soon as possible, but at least three business days before the meeting/event.

Boo Yah!

-Seventrees Library

Monday, August 20, 2007

What Would You Like to Invent Contest

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We are still waiting to hear from you about what you would like to invent! You have from August 1-31, 2007 to submit your entry for a super prize.

You may email your entry to ila.langner@sjlibrary.org

Good luck and have fun!

Wednesday, August 15, 2007

Let's Keep in Touch with the Others

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Join us for a free reading and discussion series that uses five works of Jewish literature to explore the theme Neighbors: The World Next Door. The relationship between neighboring cultures animates these works of history and fiction, which trace the Jewish experience from Muslim Spain to Bolshevik Russia to contemporary America.

Five scholar-led discussions will be held on Sunday afternoons 2pm-4pm in the community room of the West Valley Branch Library beginning August 26. Pre-registration is recommended: contact the Library at (408) 244-4766 or Ruth.Kohan@sjlibrary.org.


On August 26, 2007, we will be discussing
A Journey to the End of the Millennium
by A.B. Yehoshua

To find out more, please go here.

Saturday, August 11, 2007

American Heart Association's Heart Walk

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PUT YOURSELF

IN THIS


PICTURE

Join your co-workers for a leisurely stroll of only 5 kilometer or 3.1 miles.

Sunday, September 16

DeAnza College

Contact Michelle Amores

Monday, August 06, 2007

Answers to the Harry Potter Trivia Contest

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Here are the answers to the Harry Potter Trivia Quiz. Please enter our What Would You Like to Invent Contest in August. You can win a prize for this one too!

1. Non-magical humans
2. Albus Dumbledore
3. Hagrid
4. Fluffy
5. Lord Voldemort (aka Tom Riddle)
6. Ron and Harry borrowed Mr. Weasley's flying Ford Anglia to get to Hogwarts
7. Polyjuice Potion
8. Tom Riddle's diary
9. The wizard's prison
10. Hippogriff
11. Firebolt
12. Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, Beauxbatons Academy of Magic, Durmstrang Institute of Sorcery
13. Viktor Krum
14. Cedric Diggory
15. Dudley Dursley
16. Dolores Umbridge
17. The prophecy that Professor Trelawney made regarding Harry and Lord Voldemort.
18. Horace Slughorn
19. Makes the drinker of the potion temporarily lucky
20. A receptacle into which a person has placed a part of their soul.
BONUS-Harry

Thursday, August 02, 2007

Seven Trees Neighborhood Group

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And the
Solari Community Center

"INVITES YOU TO COME OUT TO CELEBRATE"

NATIONAL NIGHT OUT 2007
FREE -- GRATIS
TUESDAY AUG 7, 2007
5-8PM
@ LOS ARBOLES STREET

* Communities Saying No To Drugs & Crime

* Please Bring Your Own Lawn Chairs and Blankets

* JUMPER

* Music & Entertainment

* Food & Ice Cream

* Family Coming Together


For information and to volunteer, please contact (408) 281-9058.

Tuesday, July 31, 2007

What Would You Like to Invent?

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Do you know that most everyday items were just a dream for someone or an accidental discovery? Like the contestants on American Inventor, everyone has an idea that could possibly become the next big discovery. Inventions are a very serious business; inventors submit their inventions to the United States Patent and Trademark Office. We'd like to hear about your idea or invention. You may draw a picture, write about your invention or send us a computer graphic. You have from August 1-31, 2007 to submit your entry! Winner gets a prize! For ages 9-up.

Also, don't forget that today is the last day to submit your answers for our July Harry Potter Trivia Contest!

Saturday, July 28, 2007

The Mysterious Origin of Seventrees

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Some of you may have noticed that Seven Trees Blvd is spelled differently than Seventrees branch library. This observation made one of our staff members curious about the origin of the name. We have been unable to determine why this neighborhood was named Seventrees. If anyone has an answer (real or fictitious) please come in and tell one of us! One good place to search for information about the history of San Jose and it's neighborhoods is the California room at the King Library on the fourth floor. Another good way to inquire is to ask anyone who has been living in this area since the 1950's. If you have a parent or grandparent who has been living in this area for a while, they might just know. The most creative (or correct) answer will be awarded a special prize.



Look luck in your finding. Cheers.

Friday, July 27, 2007

Harry Potter Trivia Contest

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Don't forget that the Harry Potter Trivia Contest ends on July 31st, Harry's birthday! Check our July 12th post for the quiz itself!

Wednesday, July 18, 2007

WiFi IS HERE!!! Bring Your Laptops

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YES! We finally have wifi for our dearest patrons.

Open your favorite browser, hopefully not "IE", and "Agree" to the Terms and Conditions of using the library system's free WiFi. It's that easy...

If you experience difficulty, please learn "Google It." ;-)

We apologize for not have power outlets for you to plug in your laptop. So have your laptop battery fully charged up.

Summer Sleuthing--3 Weeks Left!!!

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San José Public Library Adult Summer Reading Program
Prizes provided by

the Friends of the King Library
and Camera Cinemas


Enter to win every time read or listen to a book this July!

Prizes schedule for weekly drawings:






July 7th - 1 $20 Roundtable gift certificates
4 Camera Cinemas passes
July14th - 2 Barnes and Noble gift certificate $10
4 Camera Cinemas passes
July 21th -
1 $10 Quiznos gift certificate for each of 4 winners
1 $10 Starbucks gift certificate
4 Camera Cinemas passes
July 28th -
1 $25 Target gift certificate for each of 3 winners
4 Camera Cinemas passes
July 31st -
2 no battery required flashlights
Grand prize - 2 winners will be selected from all participants
Winchester Mystery House prize package, including
2 Grand Estate Tour passes per prize package

Each adult participant who reads two or more books will receive a voucher for Camera Cinemas for a free popcorn and soda ($5 value). Only one voucher shall be awarded per participant.

Thursday, July 12, 2007

Harry Potter Trivia Quiz Contest

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Are you ready for the final month of our Harry Potter wait? YES! As part of the celebration of the movie and the book, we will have a Harry Potter Trivia Quiz for the month of July! So, you have until the end of the month to send me your answers. The winner will get 2 free movie ticket coupons. Here it is:

Harry Potter Trivia Quiz


General Questions:
1. What are muggles?

2. Who is the headmaster of Hogwarts throughout most of the series. (He is Harry’s mentor).

From Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone:
3. Who brings Harry to #4 Privet Drive in the chapter called “The Boy Who Lived” ?

4. What is the name of the three-headed dog that guards the Sorcerer’s Stone at Hogwarts?

5. Who is referred by the term, “He Who Must Not Be Named.”

From Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets
6. How do Ron and Harry get to Hogwarts after they miss the Hogwarts Express train?

7. What is the name of the potion Harry, Hermione, and Ron brew in order to masquerade as Slytherin students?

8. What object does Ginny use to write to Tom Riddle (this object is later revealed to be a Horcrux)?

From Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban
9. What is Azkaban?

10. What kind of creature is Buckbeak?

11. What kind of broomstick does Harry get from Sirius?

From Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire
12. What are the names of the three schools that participate in the Triwizard Tournament?

13. Who is “one of the best seekers in the world” (the hero from Bulgaria)?

14. Who ties with Harry to win the Triwizard Tournament?

From Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix:
15. Which Dursley is attacked by a dementor?

16. Who is the new Defense Against the Dark Arts teacher who tortures Harry?

17. What does Voldemort want Harry to get from the Hall of Prophecies in the Department of Mysteries?

From Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince:
18. Who is the new Potions Master?

19. What does the Felix Felicis potion do?

20. What is a horcrux?

Game Breaking Bonus Question:
Which male character’s first name is a favorite of J.K. Rowling?

You can either come in to the library to fill out the quiz or you can email me your answers at ila.langner@sjlibrary.org

Saturday, July 07, 2007

Best Branch Ever

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Just wanted to tell everyone that we here at Seventrees consider ourselves to be the "Best Branch Ever"!


I Love Seventrees Library

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Do you love Seventrees Library? So do we! We want to hear about what you would like to see on our web blog. Feel free to leave a comment here, use your name or go anonymously, we don't care! Just leave some thoughtful feedback. We promise we won't bite!

-Seventrees Staff

Tuesday, July 03, 2007

Summer Sleuthing

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A Summer Reading Program for Adults!

TUESDAY, JULY 10 6 PM

SISTERS IN CRIME

Mystery Authors

  • Camille Minichino
  • Ann Parker
  • Peggy Dulle

Pick up entry forms with rules for the adult reading program at your library.






Presented by: City of San Jose, San Jose Public Library
With additional support from: Friends of the King Library, Camera Cinemas

Monday, July 02, 2007

Write Your Own Harry Potter Ending WINNER ANNOUNCED!

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Congratulations to May! Many entries were submitted, and they were all very creative. However, May's theoretical entry was the most unique! A super thank you to all entrants for your theories!

Don't forget to enter our July Harry Potter trivia contest to win a couple of movie tickets and check out our Harry Potter Book Club on our MySpace page. Just click on "view more" by the Welcome!

Following is the winning entry by May (NOTE: The following has not been authorized as an official chapter from Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows by J.K. Rowling.) :

… From the last chapter of
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hollows


The Portkey had taken Harry to a deserted lot with the remains of a building. Suddenly his scar burst into pain. Clutching his head, he sank to his knees. He saw a blinding green light...then a woman clutching a bundle, crying, “Not Harry, please no, take me, kill me instead-”
Finally the pain subsided and the vision disappeared. He shook his head and breathed in deeply. Then he stood up and looked around.
“Where am I?” he whispered to himself. Then it hit him: He was at his parents’ house.
“Ah. I see that you have come,” an uncomfortably familiar voice rasped. Harry spun around.
It was Voldemort.
A swarm of Death Eaters gathered behind him. Harry recognized Lucius Malfoy’s cold grey eyes glaring at him. Next to Malfoy was a miniature version of him.
“Well, well Potter. I see that we have met again.” Draco Malfoy’s voice sneered.
“Silence, Malfoy,” a voice barked.
Harry looked to see who it was.
“Snape,” Harry whispered. “How dare he!” he said louder.
“Oh, him? Yes. Snape had decided to rejoin,” Voldemort explained with a slight twisted smile. “Normally I would not forgive a traitor, but as you might have recalled, he did well last year.”
“Thank you master, for your mercy.” Snape came up to him, kneeled, and kissed the hem of his robes.
“Loyalty will be rewarded,” Voldemort replied. “Now Harry. Almost seventeen years…and yet, you’re still alive.”
“You’re damn right I am,” Harry retorted. “And I’m gonna live to see you die!”
“Heh, heh…” Voldemort chuckled. “We’ll see about that. I have tried to kill you many times now. Tonight I will succeed.”
“What makes you think that?”
“Well, let’s see, shall we? I am an all-powerful wizard, with thousands of men and women here to back me up. You, however, have nothing.”
He was right. Harry was alone and he had less experience than Voldemort.
“Three years ago, we had a wizards’ duel, correct?” Voldemort said after a moment of silence. “I believe we should finish it, like civilized men.”
Harry said nothing.
“I take that as a yes. Now, wand out.”
There was no other way. Harry reluctantly stuck out his wand. They stiffly bowed to each other. The moment they got up, Voldemort yelled, “Crucio!!”
“Expelliarmus!” Harry yelled a split second later.
“Very nice, very nice,” Voldemort said sarcastically after Harry had successfully blocked the curse. “Let’s see if you can do any better-CRUCIO!!!!”
This time the curse hit Harry. Pain like thousands of white-hot needles shot through every part of his body. He desperately tried to keep his head clear.
“How do I kill him? How do I kill him?” he thought to himself through the pain. “How can he be still be alive when I already destroyed the last Horcrux?”
“You can’t kill me, boy,” Voldemort snarled. “The last of my seven Horcruxes is still in existence. So while you die, I, the great Lord Voldemort, will rule the world, like I intended to.”
Apparently Voldemort was oblivious to the fact that Harry had destroyed the last Horcrux. Then an absurd thought came to Harry: What if he accidentally made an eighth Horcrux?
It was a possibility. Then what was the eighth Horcrux? He thought of all the things Voldemort did. He killed Harry’s parents. Then he tried (and failed) to kill Harry, thus giving him the lightning-bolt scar and the ability to speak to snakes. Then an even more absurd thought found its way to his mind: What if on that night, he accidentally made me the eighth Horcrux without knowing it?
It made sense. Then it sunk in that he would have to allow himself to get killed to kill Voldemort. It scared him, but he realized that he would have to do it. If he did it, nobody would have to lose his or her parents like he did. If he allowed himself to get killed, then the world would be freed of Voldemort and all the pain he would cause. He would have to do it, for the sake of the world.
Voldemort finally lifted the curse. Harry breathed in. He felt a lot better until he remembered what he had to do.
“Well, you have entertained me enough tonight,” Voldemort said. “Now, I shall kill you-AVADA KEDAVRA!!”
Harry saw a burst of green light then, before he fell to the ground, he died.
As soon as his life ended Voldemort also died. Then on the empty lot, all the Death Eaters fell to the ground. A tabby cat ran by with fear in its eyes.

At the stroke of midnight Harry woke up. Ron, Hermione, Professor McGonagall, and Fawkes were standing above him.
“What happened?” he mumbled weakly. “Didn’t I die?”
“Yes, yes, that is what I saw, but…” Professor McGonagall was just as puzzled as Harry.
Harry sat up and looked around. There were the bodies of Voldemort and his Death Eaters everywhere. Slowly it all came back to him. He had allowed Voldemort to kill him because he was the last Horcrux. Then…how come he was alive?
“Harry!” Ron gasped. “Your scar! It’s….it’s…gone.”
“What?!”
“He’s right!” Hermione leaned in for a closer look. “Your forehead’s bare. See, look.” She held out a small mirror.
Sure enough, the scar he had worn all his life was gone. But why?
“Tell us what happened, dear,” said Professor McGonagall.
Harry told them everything. When he was done, Hermione said softly, “I don’t think you were the last Horcrux. Your scar was. That’s why it’s no longer on your forehead.”
He nodded. That made sense. “But how come I’m still alive? I died, didn’t I?”
Professor McGonagall spoke again. “I believe there was a prophecy made years ago. Wasn’t it ‘one survives while the other dies’? Obviously, you survived, while Vol-Voldemort died.”
All this was overwhelming for Harry. Then Fawkes let out a small sound. He felt better now.
“Well Harry, it looks like you’ve saved the world again.” Professor McGonagall said. “Come on, let’s get back to the castle. Madam Pomfrey needs to take a look at you.”
“Wait. One last question. How come all the Death Eaters died when Voldemort died?” Harry asked
“Well, apparently the Death Eaters are connected to Voldemort by their Dark Marks. When he died, they all died because he had part of them. Do you get that?” Professor McGonagall explained.
“Sort of,” Harry said
“That’s good enough. Come. We’re going back.” Professor McGonagall got up and pointed to a soup can. “We have a Portkey. Okay, gather round.”
They all gathered around the Portkey and prepared to return to Hogwarts, and a now peaceful world.

What happens when Harry and his friends return to Hogwarts? Read Harry Potter and the Deathly Hollows to find out!

Saturday, June 02, 2007

Write Your Own Harry Potter Ending

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Please congratulate Jessie, who won our 30th Anniversary Star Wars Quiz! She won two AMC Theaters discount tickets for her entry. Her quiz was 100% correct!

Want to win our monthly contest in June? All you have to do is submit a chapter, outline, drawing, or computer graphic telling us what you think will happen in J.K. Rowling's last Harry Potter book, "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows".

ONLY ONE ENTRY PER PERSON, AGES 9 AND UP. You have from June 1-30, 2007 to enter this contest. The winner will win a copy of "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows" upon the book's release in July.

You may submit entries to me by email, ila.langner@sjlibrary.org or by coming in to the library!

Have fun and be creative!

Movie Matinees!

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Our last movie matinee was a hit! There was popcorn, Happy Feet, and good times! Wondering when our next Movie Matinee will be? Look no further than this post!

Next Movie Times:
June 8th at 3PM
July 13th at 3PM
August 10th at 3PM

Come on down to Seventrees Library and grab a seat before spots fill up!
Perhaps you'd like to Fandango your tickets ahead of time?

Friday, May 25, 2007

Summer Reading Programs

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Hey all you Library Patrons!

Summer is drawing near, and so is the summer reading program! We here at Seventrees Library are bringing back the summer reading program. This year, we will be having a children's reading program and an adult reading program! Please stay tuned for more details on this fun and enjoyable annual program!

Friday, May 18, 2007

Culture Connection with Claudia Schwalm

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Claudia Schwalm
Culture
Connection

Saturday, May 19
10:30 AM

Learn about various musical instruments and artifacts from different countries such as Mexcio, Peru, Russia, Kenya, India, China, Vietnam, the Philippines, Tonga, U.S. (Hawaii) and back to California. Learn and try different musical instruments.

Sponsored by Target


To arrange for an accommodation under the Americans with Disabilities Act, please Call (408) 629-4536 or (408) 808-2130 TTY at least 48 hours prior to the event.

Thursday, May 17, 2007

Family Partners

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Un Family Partner puede ayudar a su familia conectarse con los recursos locales

Si usted vive en el área 95111 or 95122 y tiene un niño prenatal a 5 anos, un Family Partner puede ayudar con:

  • Información sobre talleres gratis de padres
  • Registrar a sus hijos en preescolares
  • Asegurar el acceso a Seguro Medico gratis o de bajo costo
  • Apoyo en Identificar y alcanzar sus metas de familia
  • Buscar recursos para familias con hijos de necesidades especiales
  • Mucho más...
Para mas' informacion Favor de llamar a San Jose Education Foundation:
Ingles 408.283.6153 | Espanol 408.283.6425 | Vietnamese 408.283.6247


In partnership with FIRST 5 Santa Clara County.

Tuesday, May 15, 2007

Check In Video

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Hopefully this helps explain the whole check in process to all SJPL Patrons!

Tuesday, May 01, 2007

Star Wars 30th Anniversary Quiz

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Celebrate the 30th Anniversary of Star Wars with a quiz (in Espanol also)! You have from May 1-31 to take the quiz and submit it to us by email or by turning in the quiz to the information desk! Have fun! All questions come from the six movies. If there is more than one correct quiz, we will have a drawing in June. The winner will win a small prize! For ages 9 and up. (CLICK ON THE QUIZ TO THE RIGHT!!! ALSO IN SPANISH!)

Next month, be prepared to submit an outline, drawing, computer graphic, or chapter in which you decide what happens to Harry Potter in the 7th book to be released on July 21st. The winner will get a copy of the Deathly Hallows upon its release.

Tuesday, April 03, 2007

Reading Companion

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Improve Your Reading Skills!

Reading Companion is a fun and entertaining special internet program designed to help young students age 5 to 7 learn how to read. The program is open to patrons age 5 and up. People learning English as a second language are encouraged to come too!
The program is available from April 2 to June 2, 2007 for the following days of the week:


  • Mondays, 4-5 P.M.

  • Tuesdays, 4-5 P.M.

  • Saturdays, 1-2 P.M.

This program is only available at Seventrees Library! We will provide microphone headsets for you to participate in this fun program!


Please ask a staff for more information, or visit http://www.readingcompanion.com/

Friday, March 30, 2007

Got the MUNCHIES after school?

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Tame the wild beast with healthy snacks. Earn extra hours on library computers and a Wii game session as well!

Learn how to SNACK SMART!

Attend free & fun, hands-on workshops at Seventrees Library
3597 Cas Drive (Programs will be held at Solari Center across street)

1 1/2 hour afternoon sessions designed for youth in grades 4-8 starting April 21, 2007.

Pre-registration required
Workshop Schedule

Sessions for parents
Saturday, April 21, 10AM - 12 noon

Sessions for youth
Wednesday, April 23, 4PM - 6PM
Wednesday, May 2, 4PM - 6PM
Wednesday, May 9, 4PM - 6PM

Sessions for both parents & teens
Saturday, May 12, 10AM - 12 noon

Graduation! Parents and youth.


To request for an accommodation under the Americans with Disabilities Act, please call (408) 808-2397 or 808-2130 TTY at least 48 hours in advance.

FIND A JOB USING THE INTERNET

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We are offering classes to assist with your search for the perfect job! Topics include email, using internet job resources, and applying online for positions.

This two-part class will be held in English Basic computer skills are required.

Please plan on attending both sessions below:

  • Wednesday, April 18, 6-8PM
  • Wednesday, April 25, 6-8PM
Please sign up at the information desk or call 629-4536.

Seventrees Branch Library
3597 Cas Dr.
San Jose, CA 95111
(408) 629-4536


To arrange for an accommodation under the Americans with Disabilities Act, please call (408) 808-2130 TTY at least 48 hours prior to the event.

Saturday, March 24, 2007

Nintendo Wii

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What a good time to be alive.

The Nintendo Wii, which hit stores last November, has come to Seventrees Library. Stay tuned for details on when you can get a chance to play with the next gen console, right here at Seventrees!

Thursday, March 22, 2007

Blog Revamped!

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Greetings everyone!

Due to Learning 2.0's influence over all of us here at Seventrees Library, we have decided to revamp our blog. We intend to have more of our staff write posts for everyone to read! Where else but Seventreeslibrary.blogspot.com can you find posts from your favorite SJPL bloggers?

Letskit and DisgruntledPage are the webmasters at your service! Feel free to send any comments and questions to them!

Thursday, January 04, 2007

Snowman Picture Holder

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When: Saturday January 6th, 3 PM
Where: Seventrees Library Children's Area
What: Snowman Picture Holder Project

On Saturday January 6th there will be a Snowman Picture Holder Craft project in the children's area at 3 PM. Last time we had arts and crafts, supplies ran low so come early to get in on the fun!