Thank you to our volunteers! Annual Report 2012
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Thank you to our volunteers! Annual Report 2012
Spring 2013 Thank you to our volunteers! Volunteers are seldom paid; not because they are worthless, but because they are PRICELESS! – Unknown Nora Aman-Gurvich • Erin Andersen • Donna Applegate Kyle Arbak • Peggy Arizmendi • Terry Armagost Barbara Bald • Cyndy Baldino • Ryan Balseiro Roberta Beany • Dana Beisheim • Jerry Benedetto Joy Benedetto • Mary Berrigan • Margaret Bogdanski Ralph William Boone • Tricia Brierley • Elaine Brodhead Liz Brohm • Ursula Brown • Betty Cappelleri Dr. Dominic Cappelleri • Christina Carmody Joanne Castagna • Avery Centorino • Maureen Charde Stacey Chisholm• Lisa Carmelo • Isabella Cockerham Olivia Cockerham • Bernadine Codella • Peggy Connelly Joan Corser • George Cubanski • Andrew Damia Glenn P. Dickes • Kayleigh Domeseck • Kevin Domeseck Robyn Eaton • Barbara Fink • Pat Franklin • Ken Garrison Joyce Goodwin • Sharon Halper • Joan Hamling Anne Hanson • Mary Hennel • Sarah Hock • Norm Isaacson Ann & Jim Jordan • Narciscus Key • Agnes Kim • Kate Kisor Marge Koopman • Sandy Kurtz • Erin Langdale Colleen Larsen • Anna Lazaro • Daniel Leahy Elizabeth Lennon • Juliet Lepre • Lizze Lepre Jennifer Loboccetta • Collin Loeffler • Deven LoSchiavio Janet Luch • Donna Martin • Stan & Eileen Mastrogiacomo Rebecca McDevitt • Kathleen McLaughlin • Daniel McQuade Tina Michalka • Barbara Mirra • Marge Mitchell Monique Momin • Alejandro Morales • Taylor Mosher •Susan Mowry • Diane Mulrenan • Jeanne Musser Joan Noonan • Arvanda Orevego • Lisa Pacelli Cassie Pacelli • Eric Paez • Sally Pellegrini • Catherine Placido Kimberly Pokstis • Eric Prager • Jennifer Preciado Thomas Revels • Alexandra Riedel • Wayne Rossi Madison Ryan • Tom Sacino • Irene Schacher • Betty Schmitt Simone Schneeberg • Stella Rose Schneeberg Carol Ann Sciarra • Lissa Scott • Chris Sears • Erin Shanahan Patrick Shannon • Nyssa Shaw-Smith Gendelman Megan Sheldon • Claudia Sicherman • Evelyn Sinos Karen Stemmler • Tim Stevens • Susan Supak Helen Taranto • Hannah Tucker • Bruce VanLeer Brenda VanOrden • Jo Walten • Joi Watkis Kathy Weslowski • Carol Ann Wilcock • Sue Wilk Regina Wittosch • Lauranne Wolfe • Jihad Yarber Annual Report 2012 Dear Library Patrons, Every day, the Library is humming with activity. Art exhibits, book discussions, computer classes, storytimes and more are on the calendar. Many ideas for displays, classes, exhibits and programs come from people in our community. The Library’s chess, stitching and mahjongg groups, Monday Afternoon Movies, Second Friday film series, preschool fair, outdoor concerts, language classes, book discussion groups are some of the many activities and programs that originated as suggestions from our patrons. Likewise, our teen activities- including Book Hipsters, Teen Book Review Club, Just Dance parties, themed lock-ins, Open Mic night - are inspired by young adults in our Teen Advisory Group. While we do conduct an annual survey soliciting your ideas and comments, we welcome your suggestions throughout the year. Hardly a day passes without someone stopping by with an idea or an exhibit or activity they would like to see us offer. Do you have an idea for a program, or a special expertise you could share with others? Email me or call me at rcooper@rcls.org, 986-1047, ext. 6. Rosemary Cooper Library Director P.S. Visit our website www.albertwisnerlibrary.org to view our complete 2012 Annual Report to Patrons and turn to Page 7 for April 9, 2013 Library Vote Details! The community’s favorite place to meet, to learn and to discover. Spring 2013 Adult Services & Programs Except as noted programs are free & open to all adults residing in the WVCSD. Registration required: online at www.albertwisnerlibrary.org or call 986-1047 ext. 3. earth nite April 19 Activities begin at 6pm Ongoing in the Gallery • Make fun & useful “Trash” origami • Construct a recycled bird house just in time for spring visitors to your yard. • Create a folded book sculpture • Sample a veggie pizza (with veggies you can grow this summer) • Learn about energy saving and more with Sustainable Warwick Ongoing in the Storytime Room View 3 short films: “Sustainability in 2 Minutes” “The Story of Bottled Water” “The Story of Stuff” 6:30pm in the Activity Room Healthy Planet/Healthful Food: Organic Gardening Basics with Gar Wang Even with limited space and means you can raise vegetables organically. Create a small planter of edible plants in recycled container. 7:30pm in the Community Room Music for an Earth Nite with Tony Vee & Matt Price Tony & Matt will perform earth friendly musical selctions from the folks and soft rock catalog of Pete Seeger, Arlo Guthrie, Bob Dylan, Grateful Dead and others. Made possible by support from the AWPL Foundation Free seedling trees The first 50 visitors to Earth Nite may choose a tree from limited quantities of: American Hazelnut Hybrid Poplar Red Osier Dogwood Toringo Crabapple White Spruce A family friendly event - all ages Welcome 2nd Friday Film Series “No form of art goes beyond ordinary consciousness as film does, straight to our emotions, deep into the twilight of the soul.” Ingrid Bergman Monthly film screening followed by a discussion led by Mary Krauze. Share your thoughts about themes, character, plot, etc. Refreshments served. 2nd Friday of the month 7-9:30pm (Doors open at 6:30pm) Rescheduled from our Winter 2013 series: Paving New Paths: Inspirational Women April 12 Freedom Writers 2007 (PG-13) starring Hilary Swank & Patrick Dempsey Spring 2013 Series Hollywood Legends: Decisive Men of Action May 10 A Bronx Tale 1993 (R) Starring Robert De Niro and Chazz Palminteri June 14 Gran Torino 2008 (R) Starring Clint Eastwood 2 Monday Afternoon at the Movies 1pm to approx 3:30pm (depending upon movie length) April 8 Argo (2012) (R) 120 min April 15 Cirque du Soleil: Worlds Away 2012 (PG) 101 min. Apri 22 A Dolphin’s Tale (2012) (PG) 119 min. AWPL Foundation Concerts Music for an Earth Nite with Tony Vee & Matt Price April 19 • 7:30pm see page 2 Ultimate Eclectic Experience with Matt Daniel May 3 • 7pm Music that takes you away with elements of Rag Time, Jazz, Blues, and Rock ‘n Roll. A Celebration of Song with Too Human June 7 • 7pm Originals & Standards performed in a variety of styles - blues, swing, jazz or as a heartfelt ballad. Experience the Enchantment of Korea May 4 • 2pm Learn about Korea’s history and culture. The program includes: • 2 short films • Traditional Korean Wedding Ceremony • Recognition of Local Korean War Veterans • Refreshments: A Traditional Korean Meal April 29 Lincoln (2012) (PG) 150 min May 6 Life of Pi (2012) (PG) 127 min. May 13 Les Miserables 2012 (PG-13) 158 min May 20 The Guilt Trip (2012) (PG 13) 95 min. May 27 Library closed for Memorial Day June 3 Shakespeare in Love (1998) (R)110min. June 10 The Impossible (2012) (PG-13) 114 min. June 17 The Madness of King George (1994) (PG-13) 107 min. June 24 Promised Land (2012) (R) 106 min. Relishing Retirement April 16 • 1pm Discussion Group Retired or planning to retire? Meet the world of new possibilities and challenges in this next phase of life at our new discussion group facilitated by recent retiree Sally Pellegrini. Lets Make retirement fun & enjoyable! Spring 2013 Book Discussions & Authors Alison’s Book Group • April 11 • 6:30pm Call The Midwife by Jennifer Worth Non-Fiction Book Discussion Club • April 2 • 2pm Pegasus Bridge by Stephen Ambrose • May 7 • 2pm The Longest Day by Cornelius Ryan • June 4 • 2pm A Man Called Intrepid by William Stevenson Tuesday Evening Book Discussion • April 2 • 6:30pm Breakfast with Buddha by Roland Merullo • May 7 • 6:30pm Light in August by William Faulkner Health & Well Being Chair Yoga April 15 11:30am Yoga done on a chair for stability & support! Learn poses which help to strengthen and lengthen muscles, build stamina & flexibility and improve range of motion & posture. Staying Healthy Series - Hypertension with Dr. Dominic Cappelleri April 18 6:30pm Discussion of the warning signs, treatment and management of high blood pressure. Emergency Preparation with The Red Cross May 23 • 6:30pm Be Red Cross Ready is a preparedness presentation that teaches communities how to “Get a Kit,” Make a Plan and Stay Informed before and during a disaster. Emotional Freedom Techniques June 6 • 6:30pm Debra Hollinrake demonstrates easy hands-on techniques to reduce stress. Learn something new JobNow April 2 • 1pm Calling all job seekers! Learn the basics of using our JobNow database; create a resume, prepare for interviews and practice for exams. First Lessons in Honey Beekeeping April 6 • 10am Introduction to the joys & rewards of beekeeping. Topics include: equipment, how & where to start, bee colony basics, plants for bees and a“bee pasture.” Presenters are members of the Southeastern Beekeepers’Club. 3 Butterflies in Your Life April 25 • 6:30pm In his colorful slide talk JohnYrizarry, a wildlife illustrator and field naturalist, will help you identify some of the 80 species of butterflies found in Orange Cty. and tell you when and where they can be found. What better way to start the spring season than learning more about these enchanting creatures? Butterfly Walk April 27 • 10am Take a walk with John Yrizarry around the Library grounds and adjacent parkland to look for butterflies discussed in his talk on the April 25. Meet in the Library Gallery. Basic Drawing with Doris Schwint April 27 • 10am Learn how to use basic shapes, shading and other techniques to draw still life, florals and trees. $5 fee due at registration. All materials are supplied. Hamlet Meets Galileo - Discussion Group with Claude Prevots May1, 8, &15 • 6:30pm What is a decision? Claude Prevots, a system architect and ethicist, will discuss the idea that a decision is a theme to be tested. Using the situations of Hamlet and Galileo and the writings of other authors he will engage the participants in an entertaining discussion of the science of decision making. How to Get Started Kayaking with Don Urmstrom of Mid-Hudson ADK May 2 • 6:30pm Join Don for a hands-on presentation with gear needed, where to go paddling, where to get instruction and much more. Pastel Workshop with Diane Ouzoonian May 4 • 10:30am Learn contour drawing, shading and to determine relative values using pastels on charcoal paper. $5 fee due at registration. All materials supplied. Home Staging for Marketing Your Home May 9 • 6:30pm Learn how to make your house stand out above all others and gain the biggest return on your largest investment - your home.. Organic Gardening in the Hot days of Summer with Gar Wang May 18 • 9:30am Focusing on vegetables that thrive in hot weather, Gar will give practical tips on proper watering technique, natural fertilizers and companion planting. She will also examine the uses of successive planting to increase productivity and to extend harvest. game & Interest Groups If you would like to join please call 986-1047 x 3 Stitchers & Knitters Thurs. 9:30am & 6pm. All needlecrafters welcome. Chess Wed. 5:30pm All levels welcome. Mahjong Tues. 10am to 1pm Beginners welcome. Backgammon Tues. 6 to 7:45pm April 23 - May 28 All levels welcome. Scrabble Wed. 1pm Be sure to call the Help Desk to join. Warwick Doll Makers Guild Like-minded ART doll artists (18 +) are invited to join. The club meets monthly to discuss & exchange doll related ideas, techniques and experiences. For more information please contact: Lillian Alberti at lillian@a-lil-whimsy.com Exhibits April 1 - June 30 Main Level ~ Library & Board Room Warwick At 300 1712 - 2012 Photos & Videos of our community at work &at play April Community Room The Art Of james Amore may Community Room & Gallery WVHS Art Show June Community Room & Gallery 4th Annual Exhibit of the Warwick Atelier Spring 2013 Children’S Programs Programs are free & open to all children residing in the WVCSD. Children’s Art Show earth April 19 Activities begin at 6pm June 2 - June 23 Children’s Room Grades k - 5 nite Family Friendly Celebration of Our Home - The Earth • Make fun “Trash” origami • Construct a recycled bird house • Create a folded book sculpture • Sample a veggie pizza (with veggies you can grow this summer) • View short films about our environment. • Learn about ways your family can save energy with Sustainable Warwick 6:30pm Plant an organic container garden with Gar Wang 7:30pm music for earth nite Local musical performers: Tony Vee and Matt Price. Music that celebrates our green and living planet, selections from Pete Seeger, Arlo Guthrie, the Grateful Dead and Bob Dylan and others. Deadline to submit artwork: May 23 1 piece per child - must be flat artwork Let us salute the work of the budding artists. Art will be on view during regular Library hours. Bicycle Rodeo APril 21 • 4pm Library Parking Lot Ages 5 - 10 with a parent register Mar. 23 Learn bicycle safety through this hands-on fun experience. Bring your bike and helmet to ride our obstacle course set up by the Warwick Police Dept. Storytimes...registration March 9 to March 28 - with a library card Mother Goose-Ages 10 mos.-18 mos. A special time to share with your Pre-Toddler. Together we will read stories, sing songs, do fingerplays and play! Wed. 11:15-11:45 April 10 - May 22 Fri. 11:15-11:45 April 12 - May 24 Preschool Storytime - Children 3-5 This storytime includes great books, fingerplays, songs and a fun craft! Tues. 1:30-2:15 April 9 - May 21 Wed. 1:30-2:15 April 10 - May 22 Thurs. 11:15-12:00 April 11 - May 23 Toddler Time - 18 mos. – 36 mos. A program for two-year olds and a parent or guardian. Toddlers will be introduced to the world of books through stories, fingerplays and songs. Tues. 10:00-10:30 April 9 - May21 Wed. 10:00-10:30 April 10 - May22 Thurs. 10:00-10:30 April 11 - May 23 Friday 10:00-10:30 April 12 - May24 4 ABC 123 – Children entering Kindergarten 2013 Stories, songs and a craft. We will play games to learn concepts. Emphasis on kindergarten readiness. Tues. 11:15 - 12:00 April 9 - May 21 Thurs. 1:30 - 2:15 April 11 - May 23 Saturday Morning Storytime - Ages 2-7 Saturdays April 13 - May 18 at 10:30-11:15 Drop in on Saturday morning for stories, songs and a craft. No registration required! Music with Melinda Ages 14 - 36 mos. April 15 & 22 10am Register March 16 Spring 2013 Read, Play, Learn! ...online registration available Chess Club Thurs. April 11-May 9 • 6:45-7:45 Grades 2-5 Register March 9 Learn to play or become better. Have fun and enjoy this interesting game. If You Give a Moose a Muffin? Sat. April 13 at 1:30 2:15 Ages 3-6 Register March 9 Muffins, corn cakes, moose on the loose!! Hear stories about moose, make antlers and have a snack. Talk-It-Up April 18 Register March 16 May 9 Register April 27 May 23 Register April 27 Thursdays 4:15 -5:00pm Grades K-2 We will share a book and then talk about the story and pictures. Included will be a craft or activity. Dollars & Cents save a penny Sat. April 27 at 1:30-2:15 Grades 2-5 Register March 23 Mother’s Day Craft Sat. May 11 at 1:30-2:30 Grades K-3 Register April 20 Art and Craft Sunday Garden Program Sat. May 18 at 1:30-2:30 Ages 4-7 Register April 27 Be creative and have fun with artist Heidi Bilezikian ages 4 -7: SundayMay 5 1:30 - 2:45pm Make a craft to surprise Mom. Help us beautify our lovely patio. We’ll plant flowers in the garden and in planters. You can also bring home a flower and decoration for your garden. Don’t Forget Dad Sat. June 15 at 1:30-2:15 Ages 4-7 Register May 4 Make a gift for Dad for his special day! Sunflower People-very silly! Sat. June 1 at 11:00-12:00 Ages 4-7 Register May 4 Paint clothes on a flower pot, plant some seeds and watch the head grow! summer reading program 2013 This week is Money Smart Week in America, Learn about money: spending saving, buying. Hear stories and make a savings bank. Experience the Enchantment of Korea May 4 • 2pm Learn about the history and culture of the land of the morning calm. The program includes: • 2 short films • Traditional Korean Wedding Ceremony • Recognition of Local Korean War Veterans • Refreshments A Traditional Korean Meal will be served following the program. presented by The Korean Spirit and Cultural Promotion Project. 5 DIg into reading! Registration begins April 6 Lego Sundays Ages 4 -10 April 28, May 19, June 23 2 - 3pm Join with friends and family to build Lego creations. Homework Buddies Mon. - Thurs. 4 - 6pm Homework Buddies are here to help your child with homework. Please register online or at the Library. Questions? Call 986-1047 ext. 4. Children’s e Library New on the Shelf iPads & Kindles Available Oh, So Tiny Bunny by David Kirk 1 iPad Loaded with educational and fun apps. In-library use only 2 Kindles Loaded with chapter books. May be borrowed by children in grades 3 -5. 2 Kindles loaded with picture books In-library use only See children’s desk for more information. Perfectly Percy by Paul Schmid 999 Frogs Wake Up by Ken Kimura Not Your Typical Dragon by Dan Bar-el When Monsters Escape by Tony Abbott Melody and the Sea Dragon by Katy Kit Splat the Cat: Fishy Tales by Rob Scotton Spring 2013 For Teens Events & Programs Except as noted programs are free & open to all teens residing in the WVCSD. Registration required: online at www.albertwisnerlibrary.org or call 986-1047 ext. 3. Teen Advisory Board March 9, April 20, May 18, June 15 • 2 to 3pm New members are always welcome at TAB! Earn volunteer credit for helping to plan Library programs. League of Comics & Games March 9, April 20, May 18, June 15 • 1 to 2pm Do you love comics, games, and anime? Join the club and meet other fans to discuss your favorites. Book Hipsters Book Club for Teens March 9, April 20, June 15 • 3 to 4pm Are you a bookworm? Write reviews for our summer newsletter and get a chance to read new books before everyone else. Shakespeare Lock-In April 5 • 5 to 9pm It’s time for the Shakespeare Lock-In! Hurl some Shakespearean insults, learn the intricacies of stage combat and Renaissance weaponry, and get a chance to rewrite some of Shakespeare’s most famous lines! Afterwards, we’ll all watch a film version of Much Ado About Nothing. As always, there will be door prizes, pizza, and snacks. April Poetry Contest All poems due by April 30th Did you know that April is National Poetry Month? Enter your poem in our poetry contest! Poems should reflect the theme: wild. Submit poems at the Help Desk, or email your poem to daimone@rcls.org. The winning entry will be announced in May in our teen e-newsletter. Poetry Picnic April 27 • 1 to 3pm Brush up on your poetry writing skills in a relaxed picnic workshop. Workshop Leader: local writer Tom Naples. 7th Annual AWPL Foundation Scholarship Competition For the seventh consecutive year, the Albert Wisner Public Library Foundation is offering college scholarships to be awarded in a writing competition. Applicants will submit an essay, not to exceed 2,000 words in length, on the following topic: “How we can reduce Warwick’s dependence on polluting fossil fuels in favor of clean energy.” Essays are due April 14. Three scholarships will be awarded in May by Glenn P. Dickes and Susan D. Dickes, who have sponsored two scholarships since the competition’s inception in 2007, and by C. Hope Arber, who added a third award in 2012. The Foundation and Library deeply appreciate their generosity. For details vist www. albertwisnerlibrary.org. 6 Book to Film: Perks of Being a Wallflower Discussion June 1 • 1pm Watch the new film version of The Perks of Being a Wallflower then join in a discussion of the book and film led by Mary Krauze. Copies of the books will be available at the Circulation Desk by April 1st. You must be 14 or older to participate. Parental permission is required. Register at the Help Desk. Gardening @ the Library May 18 • 3 to 4pm Exercise your green thumb at the Library! Plant some wildflowers that will be enjoyed for years to come. Dress to get messy! Snack ‘n study Regents Review Lock-In June 11 • 8 to 10pm Our annual Regents Lock-In! Bring your friends for some afterhours group study. The Library will stay open just for Regents studying. Pizza and snacks will be provided. Copies of practice exams will be available, but please bring your own study materials. Teen Summer Reading Program Kick-Off Party June 28 • 5 to 6:30pm Bring your friends to the Library! It’s time to kick off our Teen Summer Reading Program. Find out how to earn points for prizes this summer. Learn all about the Battle of the Books program. Sign up for volunteer opportunities, too! Pizza and refreshments will be served. Battle of the Books 2013 This year’s Battle titles have been announced! Gather your friends and form teams of up to four players for a fun trivia contest to be held this August. This program is open to anyone entering 7th grade to 12th grade. Books will be available at the Help Desk by Memorial Day. Want to know more? Come to our Summer Reading Kick-Off Party and hear all about it! This year’s titles are: • Drums, Girls, and Dangerous Pie by Jordan Sonnenblick • White Cat by Holly Black • Legend by Marie Lu • Smile by Raina Telgemeier • The Hound of the Baskervilles by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle • The Scarlet Pimpernel by Baroness Emmuska Orczy • Thirteen Little Blue Envelopes by Maureen Johnson • How They Croaked: The Awful Ends of the Awfully Famous by Georgia Bragg Battle of the Books is made possible with a generous donation from Glenn P. & Susan D. Dickes. Spring 2013 VOTE @ the Library ~ Tuesday April 9, 2013 for Proposed Operating Budget Levy and Trustee FY 2013-2014 Proposed Library Operating Budget Summary for more budget details and information on tax rates, check our website www.albertwisnerlibrary.org Income Taxes Library Charges Interest Gifts Grants Reserve Funds Total FY 2012-2013 $1,119,960 $55,000 $20,000 $35,000 $8,000 $148,823 FY 2013-2014 $1,142,360 $55,000 $20,000 $35,000 $8,000 $214,024 $1,386,783 $1,474,384 $819,733 $206,250 $20,000 $90,500 $127,000 $73,200 $50,100 $875,284 $225,000 $20,000 $100,000 $127,000 $77,000 $50,100 $1,383,000 $1,474,384 Expenses Salaries/Benefits Library Materials Programming Equipment Maintenance Professional Fees Office/Supplies Total Trustee Election At printing 1 candidate had submitted a petition. Regina Wittosch I moved to Warwick from Chester just in time for my daughters to start school. I discovered Warwick while living in Chester and was determined to live here. That was 39 years ago. I have been a Library Trustee for most of those years, working on the addition to the original Albert Wisner Public Library, and more recently, assisting in the planning and building of our new library. I believe the public library should be the center of activity in the community. It should be a learning center for all ages, preschoolers to retirees, a place where they can expand their world. Currently the Library offers a great variety of classes and programs for all ages but I believe there is room for growth with perhaps college level classes for the community, parenting and nutrition classes and additional cultural events. The greatest asset that I bring to the Board is my years of experience. From budgeting to personnel to maintaince of the building, over the years I have served on all the standing committees. I have learned that overseeing the management of the Library is like helping to run a small corporation. “The only thing that you absolutely have to know is the location of the library.” Albert Einstein The proposed FY 2013-2014 budget reflects the Library Board’s continued commitment to maintain support for our library and its popular programs and services, while managing cost increases for our community. Consistent and growing support from the Friends of the Library and the AWPL Foundation allow us to hold the levy increase to 2% for the second year while, maintaining the robust schedule of programs, services, collections and hours that resulted in record-breaking increases in attendance, visits and circulation of library material again in 2012! For FY 2013-2014 the Library Board proposes to increase the library tax rate from $2.94 to $2.98/$1,000 of assessed value for Warwick property owners, and from $0.68 to $0.69/$1,000 for Chester property owners in our Library district. While rates are estimated, the average increase would be $2.00 -$3.00 a year. Library Fine Amnesty Tuesday, April 9 Return Any Overdue Library Materials NO Fines 1 Day Only! A public hearing on the proposed Library tax levy is scheduled for Tuesday, March 26th at 7pm in the Community Room at the Library. 7 Spring 2013 Library Hours Monday-Thursday 9am - 8pm Friday 9am - 7pm Saturday 9am - 5pm Sunday 12 noon - 4pm Holiday Closings Mar. 29 - Close at Noon Mar. 31 - Easter Sunday May 27 - Memorial Day June 7 - Staff Training Day Open at Noon Visit www.albertwisnerlibrary.org for our weather-related closing policy. Non-Profit Org. U.S. Postage PAID Monsey NY 10952 Permit #9085 Public Library Patron or current resident Library Board of Trustees President Donna Lee Applegate Vice President Wayne Rossi Secretary/Treasurer Joan Noonan Trustees Nora Aman-Gurvich Jerry Benedetto Margaret Bogdanski Regina Wittosch Director Rosemary Cooper The Board of Trustees meets at 7pm on the 3rd Tuesday of each month at the Library. The public is welcome. Friends of the Library World Book Night On World Book Night - April 23, 2013 - Friends of the Albert Wisner Library will once again be “Spreading the Love of Reading Person to Person.” Our library has been selected to be a host pick-up location for over 15 book giver volunteers. Books to be given away will range from humor to classics, to mystery to Spanish language. Look for book giver volunteers at various locations throughout Warwick on April 23rd. The Deep A Multi-media Celebration of Whales and Dolphins April 24 • 6:30pm Combining the spirit of Earth Day and National Poetry Month, poet Mary Makofske will read her 13-part poem “An Inward Bruise” accompanied by whale song, music and photos of these magnificent mammals. Whales and dolphins (cetaceans) have been hunted, feared, mythologized, misunderstood, studied, admired, and loved. How are they part of our world? What do we know about them? What do they know about us? “An Inward Bruise” won the Lullwater Review Poetry Prize and appears in Traction (Ashland Poetry Press), Makofske’s latest book and winner of the Richard Snyder Prize. Albert Wisner Public Library • One McFarland Drive • Warwick, New York 10990 • (845) 986-1047 • www.albertwisnerlibrary.org