Summer 2013 - Albert Wisner Public Library
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Summer 2013 - Albert Wisner Public Library
Summer 2013 Summer Fun @ Your Library! Family Museum Passes Foundation Summer Concerts* Avram Pengas & The NOGA Group Fri. July 19 • 7pm Outdoor Concert The Library is pleased to offer free passes to 4 museums: The Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum, NYC New York City Fire Museum, NYC Mid-Hudson Children’s Museum, Poughkeepsie Museum at Bethel Woods, Liberty The passes may be checked out for 3 days by AWPL cardholders only, and no holds are permitted. Please call the Help Desk at 986-1047, ext. 3 to check on availability. For more details visit: www.albertwisnerlibrary.org Roots & History of Finger Style Guitar - John Sheehan Sun. August 24 • 3pm * made possible by a generous donation to the AWPL Foundation by Jonah Mandelbaum & Donna Applegate movies, crafts, games, storytimes - programs for adults, teens & kids! The community’s favorite place to meet, to learn and to discover. Summer 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. June Exhibits Starting Your Family Genealogy Project: Hands-On with Ancestry.com and Heritage Quest June 29 • 2pm Where to begin searching for your family’s roots? Local history Librarian Sue Gardner will show the basics of the two genealogy services the Library offers. Registration is required; space is limited. July Ivengar Yoga Workshop July 6 • 2pm Introductory yoga class for all adults, both young and old. No previous yoga experience necessary. Yoga helps develop balance strength, flexibility, and increasing range of motion and foster stress reduction. Climbing Kilimanjaro - A Splendid Adventure July 11 • 6:30pm After the last of his five daughters finished college, Arthur Baxter decided to realize a dream he first had as a kid in Miami. He went to East Africa in September 2008, planning to visit Tanzania, go on safari, and attempt a climb to the top of Mt. Kilimanjaro. It was an unforgettable adventure. Discussion & slide show. 2nd Friday Films Film , Discussion, Refreshments “What makes a family?” Summer Series The Pursuit of Happyness (PG-13) July 12 • 7pm Starring Will Smith, Jaden Smith, and Thandie Newton. Transfer Technique for Artwork with Jacinthe Battaglino July 13 • 9:30am No mess! Learn an easy transfer method for your favorite images. Transfers can be used to create cards or artwork. Photocopies, newspaper and magazine images may be used. 2 Avram Pengas & The NOGA Group AWPL Foundation Summer Concerts July 19 • 7pm Join us for an outdoor concert. East meets West in this original and unique fusion of songs and musicians from around the world. Time Travels & Global Connections with Jon Hunner July 29 • 6:30pm Learn about efforts by people in Africa, Europe, and the U.S. to use local historical resources to make the past come alive. Time Travel has held events where thousands of people have roleplayed living in the past. Time Travelers are re-creating the past in school classrooms and museums. August Career Transition Assistance Program (CTAP) with Gregg Knowles August 3 • 9:30am -3pm Participants will learn how to write customized resumes and cover letters that portray their skills and accomplishments and land interviews. They will also identify effective job search strategies, and prepare for traditional and behavioral interviews. 2nd Friday Films Film , Discussion, Refreshments “What makes a family?” Summer Series Spanglish (PG-13) August 9 • 7pm June Lower Gallery 4th Annual Exhibit Warwick Atelier Display Cases The Events of Life by Laurie Wettstein July Lower Gallery The Art of Tom Denaro Display Cases Sailing Ships by Roy Osterberg August Lower Gallery Doodles & Dreams by Charles “Duke” DeFesi Board Room Quintet Photographers Capturing Life July 1 - Sept. 15 Main Level It’s All Relative Community Art Show Monday Afternoon @ the Movies ~ 1pm July 1 - Cloud Atlas (R) 172 min. July 8 - Salmon Fishing in the Yemen (PG-13) 107min. July 15 - Hyde Park on Hudson (R) 94 min. Starring Adam Sandler, Téa Leoni, Paz Vega. July 22 - Hitchcock (PG-13) 98 min. You Are Here: Getting Lost in the South Pacific & Finding Myself Back Home July 29 - Midnight in Paris (PG-13) 94 min. August 11 • 12:30pm Using personal stories and photography from her travels, Sarah Jackson tells the often funny, sometimes sad and always honest story of her journey to find a meaningful path in life. Special Bonus: performance by her dad, jazz guitarist Mike Jackson and refreshments. Albert Wisner Public Library CONNECTIONS Aug. 5 - Invictus (PG-13) 134 min. Aug. 12 - J. Edgar (R) 137 min. Aug. 19 - The Secret Garden (G) 101 min. Summer 2013 Tai Chi with Ron Gee Aug. 14, 21& 28 • 6:30pm September Living with a Star with Dr. Charles P. Holmes, Ret. NASA Aug 15 • 6:30pm Don’t miss this “SUNsational”presentation by Dr. Holmes,which will feature clips from the DVD, Solar Max, the hottest new film under the sun! Learn how we study the sun, how it works, how old it is, and how long will it last. Roots & History of Finger Style Guitar with John Sheehan AWPL Foundation Summer Concerts August 24 • 3pm Starting with 16th Century European traditions John will play his way up through contemporary finger style guitar to end the program. 2nd Friday Films Film, Discussion, Refreshments “What makes a family?” ~ Summer Series Martian Child (PG) Sept. 13 • 7pm Starring John Cusack, Bobby Coleman, Amanda Peet Tai Chi with Ron Gee Sept. 11, 18, & 25 • 6:30pm Participants will learn standing meditation, simple qigong exercises, and some basic taijiquan postures. Classes are limited to 30. Register for each session individually. “Book Mobiles” Repurposed Book Art Sept 19 • 6:30pm Turn an old book into a 3D art piece using folding techniques and your imagination. All participants are invited to exhibit their mobiles in a display at the Library. Complete five squares in a row - BINGO! (across, down, or diagonally) Bring your card to the Help Desk to claim a prize & enter the Grand Prize drawing. You may have multiple entries. Grand Prize Letterboxing at the Library July 26 • 6:30-8pm Letterboxing is an intriguing pastime combining artistic ability with delightful “treasure-hunts” in beautiful, scenic places that all age groups can enjoy. • Learn the basics • Create a personal stamp • Participate in a “Literary Treasure Hunt.” $25 Warwick Merchant’s Guild Gift Certificate Wrap up the evening at our ice cream social! Grand Prize drawing - Sept 3 Registration Required. $50 Warwick Merchant’s Guild Gift Certificate 2 Runner Up Prizes Knitters & Stitchers Group Meets every Thursday 9:30am and 6pm All needlecrafters invited. Work on projects and exchange information and techniques. No registration necessary. 3 The Godfather by Mario Puzo Fried Green Tomatoes by Fannie Flagg What We Keep by Elizabeth Berg Revolutionary Road by Richard Yates Dead in the Family by Charlaine Harris In the Garden of Beasts by Erik Larson Family Fang by Kevin Wilson Chess - Wed. at 5:30pm All levels welcome, teen & adult Mahjong • Scrabble Cananasta Contact the Help Desk 986-1047 ext. 3 warref@rcls.org Warwick Doll Makers Guild ART doll artists (18 +) are invited to join in monthly meetings to discuss & exchange techniques and ideas. Interested? contact: Lillian Alberti at lillian@a-lil-whimsy.com Albert Wisner Public Library CONNECTIONS Why Be Happy When You Could Be Normal by Jeanette Winterson Room by Emma Donoghue The Help by Kathryn Stockett Poisonwood Bible by Barbara Kingsolver Beach Reads! Pick up your bingo card at the Help Desk and receive a prize just for registering. Everything is Illuminated by Jonathan Foer House Girl by Tara Conklin It’s All Relative Bookshelf Bingo Read & Play Bingo for prizes this summer. June 24 through August 30 The Awakening by Kate Chopin It’s All Relative Participants will learn standing meditation, simple qigong exercises, and some basic taijiquan postures. Classes are limited to 30. Register for each session individually. Little Women by Louisa May Alcott Battle Hymn of the Tiger Mother by Amy Chua Snow Flower and Secret Fan by Lisa See The Memory Keeper’s Daughter by Kim Edwards Give the Gift of Life! Blood Drive @ the Library July 17 see website for details or call 986-1047 ext. 3 Summer 2013 Children’S Programs Programs are free & open to all children residing in the WVCSD. Summer Reading 2013 Dig into reading Summer Reading 2013 Young readers: Don’t fall back over the summer. Keep up your reading skills. Join a summer reading program! Registration begins Saturday, June 15 in the Children’s Room Summer Reading Club Preschool through 2nd Grade July 8 through August 11 When children register, they: Receive an “Official Reading Record Folder.” Record the titles of the books they read or that are read to them. Show the Reading Record to the librarian in the Children’s Department, have it stamped and receive stickers and other stuff! Children will receive points based on what they have read. These points can be spent in our prize shop! Folder stamping begins July 8. Book Challenge 2013 Independent readers completing 3rd through 5th grades From our list of age-appropriate books, you select 3 to 6 books to read. When you check out your book, you receive a sheet with questions to answer about the book. Reading must be completed by Aug. 17. When you finish, come in and receive your book pack filled with some prizes. On Sat. Aug. 17 at 1:00 join us at a “make your own sundae” party for those who have completed the program. See the Children’s Librarian for the reading list. Dig Into More reading Adventures...*online registration available Battle of the Books 2013 Talk-It-Up * This is a book trivia program for children who have competed grades 3, 4 or 5. • • Grades K-2 Form a team with friends Read the books on the list Battle Tournament Aug.17, 9:30am Prizes for all registration begins June15 Family Craft Night * Make a craft together ! Mondays at 6:45pm There will be a different craft each week that you and your child can make together. Date and CraftRegister July 8 - Beaded Bookmark June 15 July 15 - Veggie Printing June 22 July 22 - Suncatcher Dinos June 29 July 29 - Cave Paintings & Fossils July 6 Aug. 5 - My Pet Rock July 13 Register online or in the Children’s Dept. Recommended for children 5 and up 4 We will read a book, & then talk about the story & pictures, includes a craft or activity. Fri.10:00-10:45 (July 12 - Aug. 9) Date Title July 12 Diary of a Worm July 19 Jack & the Beanstalk July 26 Honey, Honey Lion Aug. 2 A Rock is a Living Thing Aug. 9 How to Be a Pirate Register June 22 June 29 July 6 July 13 July 20 Family Letterboxing Treasure Hunt * Fri. July 26, 6:30 - 8pm Grades K -5 Register July 6 Join us for a fun evening of treasure hunting. Learn the basics of letterboxing and create your own stamp. Armed with your stamp, join in the hunt as you follow clues through the Children’s Library to “dig up” the treasure boxes. Each box contains a journal for you to mark with your stamp. After an evening on the treasure trail join with fellow hunters for an ice cream social on the Children’s patio. Albert Wisner Public Library CONNECTIONS Summer 2013 Read, Play, Learn! *...online registration available Lego Sunday July 7, 21 and Aug. 4 from 2:00-3:00 Drop-in Ages 4-10 Teddy Bear Sleepover * Chess Club * Thurs. July 11-Aug.8 at 6:45 Register June 15 Grades 2- 5 Learn to play or improve your skill. Fri. July 12 at 6pm & Sat June 13 at 9:30am Register June 15 Ages 3 -6 Come hear some bedtime stories and tuck in your teddy bear for the night. Your bear or another special friend will sleep over. Come back at 9:30am on Sat. and have breakfast with them. Gnome Gardens * Dinosaur! Dinosaur! * Wed. July 10 at 11:15 Register June 15 Grades K - 3 Naturalist Deb Keane will show us how to create a miniature gnome world with moss, pebbles, sticks and more. Fri. July 19, at11:15am Register June 15 Ages 4-7 Participate in various dinosaur activities. Pat’s Pals * Fri July 12 at 11am Fri. July 26 at 11:15am Register June 22 Grades K - 3 Use the sun and special paper to create pictures. Register June 15 Ages 4 - 9 Learn how how animals adapt to summer heat in this hands-on presentation. Storytimes... Register at the Library 6/15-6/27 Preschool Storytime Children 3-5 Includes great books, finger plays, songs & a fun craft! Toddler Time Ages 18-36 months Toddlers will be introduced to the world of books through stories, fingerplay, & songs. Drop-in Saturday Morning Storytime July 13 - Aug. 10, 10:30 - 11:15am Ages 2-7 (no registration required) Pajamatime * Wed. July 10-Aug. 7 7-7:45pm Wear your PJs, bring a pillow or stuffed animal & enjoy some stories. Registration for each session begins Sat. June 15. For families with young children. Music with Melinda July 8-Aug. 5 ~ Mondays at 10:00 Ages 10m.-36m. Registration at the Library begins Sat. June 15 5 Nature Prints * Music Fun with * Kurt Gallagher Wed. July 24 at 11am Ages 2 - 7 Registration begins June 15 Join Kurt for a special family music program for young children. Get up and shake your sillies with Kurt! Tuesday Evening Programs at 6:45pm* Grades 2 - 5 Date and ActivityRegister • July 9 & 16 - Ancient Egypt June 15 (Must attend both sessions) • July 23 - Pasta Construction June 22 • July 30 - Origami July 6 • Aug. 6 - Paper Beading July 13 Hooray for Kindergarten! * Wed. Aug. 22 at 10:30-11:15 Register July 28 Going to K this Fall? Come to the Library for a special kindergarten storytime. Pirate School * Wed. July 31 at 11am Dig Deep Read Magic Show with Jim Vagias * Fri. Aug. 9 at 11:15am Ages 3 - 9 Registration begins June 23 Come for a magical adventure packed with comedy and audience participation. Ages 3 - 8 Register June 6 A madcap, swashbuckling show that will teach you how to be a good pirate! Dinosaur’s Rock * A fossil adventure show & exhibit Fri. Aug. 2 at at 11am Ages 4 - 10 ~ Register June 15 Children will see some real and some replicas of dinosaur bones and fossils. Everyone will get to take home a fossil of their own. More Storytime Totes! Thanks to the generosity of Glenn P. & Susan D. Dickes, the Library has added 13 new totes to the collection. Pirates • Arctic Animals • Rainforest Animals Numbers • Nursery Rhymes • and more. Albert Wisner Public Library CONNECTIONS Bossy Frog Concert* with Jeffrey Friedberg Wed. July 17 at 11 am for Kids & Parents Registration begins July 15 A family friendly concert with original & traditional music. Join us for a fun time of clapping and stomping. Summer 2013 Teen Summer Reading Program and Events! 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. Summer Reading Kick-Off Party Friday, June 28 • 5pm to 6:30pm Sign up to volunteer this summer, hear about our programs, and make some paper gnomes! We’ll have some craft stations set up for fairy wings and more. Drop in! Create Your Own Comic Book Character Tuesday, July 9 • 2pm to 3:30pm Learn to draw face sheets for your very own comic book character with local comic artist Danielle Barbour. All materials will be provided. Flotsam, Jetsam, Awesome! Wednesday, July 17 • 2pm to 8pm Calling all fans of Project Runway! Designers: create your own ocean-inspired couture using the recycled materials we provide. You’ll have 5 hours to design and create your look. Runway show begins at 7pm. Friends and family are welcome to attend! Letterboxing Scavenger Hunt July 26 • 6:30-8pm It’s a library-wide scavenger hunt! Learn what letterboxing is all about as you search for clues and win prizes. Complete the scavenger hunt and win a free book! • Learn the basics • Create a personal stamp • Participate in a “Literary Scavenger Hunt.” Wrap up the evening at our ice cream social! Hidden Depths: Create a Collage Tuesday, July 30 • 5:30pm to 7:30pm Sunken pirate ships, mermaids, and the lost city of Atlantis await you! Local artist Margaret Potemski will help you create an ocean-inspired collage using paint, paper, pictures, and more. Lurking Beneath the Surface: It’s Shark Week! Wednesday, August 7 • 6pm to 7:30pm Who doesn’t love Shark Week? Come celebrate everything shark at the Library. Enjoy a cup of chum punch as you test your knowledge of shark trivia. Teen Battle of the Books Tuesday, August 13 • 2 - 4pm Gather your friends and form teams of up to 4 players for a fun trivia contest to be held this August. 7th -12th grade Books will be available at the Help Desk. Learn about The Battle and more at the Summer Reading Kick-Off Party ~ Friday June 28 at 6:30pm (See listing on this page) 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 Teen Battle of the Books is made possible with a generous donation from Glenn P. & Susan D. Dickes. Going on Vacation? Suspend Your Holds. Teen Summer Reading Program June 28 through August 10 Read books and review them to win prizes! We’ll announce a weekly winner each Saturday. Read any book you want. There’s no required reading list, but suggestions are available at the Help Desk. Fill out a bookmark slip at the Help Desk or enter online by clicking the link for Teen Summer Reading Program from our website. Log your reviews and get a chance at a weekly prize. Win movie tickets, T-shirts, free books, and more! 6 You are waiting for a popular book and it arrives for you while you are out of town: don’t let this happen to you. Suspend your HOLDS This ensures that your hold isn’t filled while you are away (so that you don’t miss picking it up on time) and your hold maintains the same place in line while suspended. It just takes a few clicks to do. Please visit our website for complete instructions or call the Help Desk at 986-1047 ext. 3. Albert Wisner Public Library CONNECTIONS Summer 2013 E-Library News Physical books will be a part of our collection for a long time, but we continue to grow our collection of digital content as our users move with increasing frequency to these new devices and formats. If you have already purchased an e-reader, learn how to borrow content from our website. If you have been reluctant to enter into this new age, let us make it easier for you. Borrow an e-reader with books and magazines already pre-loaded and take the first exciting step into this new world. Either way, all you need is your AWPL library card, and as always, we are here to help. Dear Library Users, Planning a trip or vacation this summer? Did you know that the library can provide lots of things to bring with you? Of course, you can check out books and audio books but there are lots of other things that won’t take up any room in your suitcase. We provide two different resources for downloading audio books to your iPod, MP3 player or computer. OneClickdigital and Overdirve are both available through our website and provide access to downloadable audio books. Overdrive provides access to ebooks as well. They can be downloaded to your Kindle or Nook, computer and other Apple and Android devices. We also offer magazine downloads through the Zinio magazine database. Our new indieflix streaming movie service offers online access to over 4,500 award winning shorts, feature films and documentaries from more than fifty different countries. Wherever your travels take you, as long as you have access to our web page and your library card, you can use these materials. Come visit or call us at the Help Desk for assistance in setting up an account or downloading any materials. In addition to these services, we also offer Kindle and Nook devices to check out. The devices come preloaded with a wide variety of bestselling titles. Some models provide access to magazines, newspapers and the internet. Our Kindle Fires allow access to movies and TV shows through the Amazon Prime service. Use these resources to make your summer activities even more enjoyable! We would love to hear how you used them this summer! Have a happy and safe summer, Laurie Angle Help Desk Librarian AWPL Foundation Scholarship Winners 2013 The Albert Wisner Public Library Foundation congratulates the winners of its 7th annual college scholarship competition. All are seniors at Warwick Valley High School: Alan Held, Olivia Oleck and Nyssa Shaw-Smith Gendelman. The students responded to the essay topic “How we can reduce Warwick’s dependence on polluting fossil fuels in favor of clean energy.” Alan will matriculate at Cornell, where he plans to major in applied economics and management; Olivia is bound for the College of William and Mary in Williamsburg, Virginia, undecided on a major but leaning toward international relations, and Nyssa will pursue screen writing at New York University’s Tisch School of the Arts. Each scholarship winner will receive $1,000 toward college tuition, thanks to the generosity of Glenn P. and Susan D. Dickes, sponsors since the inception of the competition in 2007, and of C. Hope Arber, a longtime Library supporter. The Foundation will announce the topic of next year’s essay competition in January 7 (front row) Adam Held, Susan Dickes, Nyssa Shaw-Smith Gendelman, Olivia Oleck. (back row) Glenn Dickes, Hope Arber 2014. College-bound seniors who reside in the Warwick Valley Central School District are eligible to apply regardless of which high school they attend. Albert Wisner Public Library CONNECTIONS Summer 2013 Library Hours Closings Monday-Thursday 9am - 8pm Friday 9am - 7pm Saturday 9am - 5pm Sunday 12 noon - 4pm Independence Day, July 4 Closed Labor Day, Sept. 2 Closed Non-Profit Org. U.S. Postage PAID Monsey NY 10952 Permit #9085 Public Library Patron or current resident wARWICK cHILDREN’S bOOK fESTIVAL September 28, 2013 SAVE THE DATE! Meet 57 Authors Details visit www.albertwisnerlibrary.org Friends News... World Book Night 2013 On World Book Night, April 23, 2013, 26 volunteers from the Friends of the Albert Wisner Public Library joined with 25,000 other volunteers across the country to give away a 1/2 A few World Book Night million free books. The local volunteers gathered at the Library. volunteers distributed over 500 books to area residents. The Red Bookshelf Project The Friends are looking for a few good book shelves for the The Red Bookshelf project. This project is the little lending library that comes to you. The FOL place red bookshelves throughout the community to share the joy of reading with residents who may have difficulty getting to the library. The books are provided by the Friends and Bookends shop. If you have a wooden bookshelf that you would like to donate to the Friends, please call Colleen Larsen at 845-325-3341. 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. Albert Wisner Public Library • One McFarland Drive • Warwick, New York 10990 • (845) 986-1047 • www.albertwisnerlibrary.org