Winter 2014
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Winter 2014
Library Matters Greenwood Lake Public Library P.O. Box 1139, 79 Waterstone Road Greenwood Lake, New York 10925 Telephone: (845) 477-8377 Fax: (845) 477-8397 General E-Mail: glpl@gwllibrary.org Web Site: www.gwllibrary.org Winter 2014 2014 The sun is always shining at the Greenwood Lake Public Library! • • • • • • 2014/2015 Budget News – Believe it or not another new fiscal year will be here soon! Shown below as an FYI is some vital information regarding the 2014/2015 budget: All residents of the Greenwood Lake Union Free School District are eligible to vote; our vote is NOT restricted to Village residents. The Library budget vote is separate from the school budget vote and is held at the Library. Your Library tax appears as a separate line item on your school tax bill. The Library’s fiscal year runs from July through June. The budget hearing will be on Friday, May 2nd, from 1-3 p.m., and will be publicized in The Warwick Valley Dispatch and The Times Herald Record. Patrons are welcome to come to review the proposed budget with Robert Fraser, Treasurer, and Sandy Newman, Assistant Treasurer. For those who are unable to make the hearing, the budget materials will be available for review at the Front Desk. For questions, please call Sandy Newman at Ext. 102. The 2014-2015 budget vote is on Thursday, May 15th, 2014, from 2-8 p.m., at the Library. The Board of Trustees meets monthly and the date is listed on our web site and on our entrance door; the public is welcome! NEW Newsletter Format – As you will notice, we have revised our quarterly newsletter into a shortened, four-page version instead of our previous newsletter. We hope that a condensed version will serve you better, as the newsletter now will focus mainly on programming, special events, and announcements. General library information now appears in a brochure, which is available at the Front Desk. We realize that people have busy schedules and aren’t able to dedicate a lot of time to reading up to eight pages of library information; so, in order to bring you important library information quickly, we’d like to offer our newsletter as an “At-A-Glance” resource instead in a shortened version. We hope you enjoy our new format! Thank you. The Library Staff and Board of Trustees wish you happy holidays and a wonderful 2014! New Books New Adult Fiction Sycamore Row by John Grisham Identical by Scott Turow Doctor Sleep by Stephen King We are Water by Wally Lamb The Signature of All Things by Elizabeth Gilbert Storm Front by John Sandford New Adult Non-Fiction Killing Jesus by Bill O’Reilly David & Goliath by Malcolm Gladwell My Story by Elizabeth Smart I am Malala by Malala Yousafzai Si-Cology 1 by Si Robertson Please be sure to check out our new computer books, which are located in Adult Non-Fiction. New Young Adult Fiction: The Living by Matt de la Pena th Non-Fiction: With Their Eyes: September 11 —The View from a High School at Ground Zero by A. Thoms New Junior Chapter Books Fiction: The Real Boy by Anne Ursu Non-Fiction: What Was the Alamo? by Meg Belviso New Children’s Picture Books Fiction: Fraidyzoo by Thyra Heder Non-Fiction: Math Curse by Jon Scieszka Overdrive Advantage E-Books See our new E-books for children and young adults! For more new adult, young adult, and children’s books, visit the “New this Month” bookshelves at the Library, where you can also find seasonal selections! Don’t miss our Downloadable Books at www.gwllibrary.org! GENERAL INFORMATION COMPUTER INFO & PROGRAMS Library Staff (845) 477-8377 For info, call Steve Regan at Ext. 107 or call the Front Desk at Ext. 101 Intro to Basic Computing for Seniors Library Director-Ext. 103 Joan Carvajal, E-Mail: joan@gwllibrary.org Accounting Services/Human Resources/Board Secretary-Ext. 102 Sandy Newman, E-Mail: snewman@rcls.org Adult Services/Special Events/Publicity/Promotions-Ext. 108 Kelly Corrado, E-Mail: kcorrado@rcls.org Computer Services-Ext. 107 Steve Regan, E-Mail: sregan@rcls.org Reference/Circulation Services-Ext. 105 Elizabeth Cisek, E-Mail: ecisek@rcls.org Technical Services-Ext. 111 Faith Crisanto, E-Mail: fcrisanto@rcls.org Youth Services Supervisor-Ext. 109 or 110 Jill Cronin, E-Mail: jcronin@rcls.org Youth Study Center Services-Ext. 106 Faith Cristanto, E-Mail: fcristanto@rcls.org In February, declare your “LOVE” for the Library by purchasing a paper heart for $1, $3 or $5, on which you can add a “love” note about how much you “Love Your Library!” Thanks for your support! Please call the Circulation Desk Staff for Renewals/Holds Circulation Desk Ext. 101: INTERESTING WEB SITES TO VISIT Brenda Downs, Assistant Head of Circulation Carolyn Maceda, Mary Marina, Debbie Raif & Laura Jean Stiesi Library Board of Trustees Lisa Neyman, President Jane Santarpia, Vice-President Laura Ronayne, Secretary Robert F. Fraser, Treasurer Cathy DelBianco, Trustee Library Hours Monday 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Tuesday 9 a.m.-9 p.m. Wednesday 9 a.m.-9 p.m. Sunday Thursday Friday Saturday 11 a.m.-3 p.m. 9 a.m.-9 p.m. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Thursdays (1/16, 2/20 & 3/20) 2-3:30 p.m. Intro to Microsoft Word for Adults Wednesday (2/5) 7-8:30 p.m. Photo Editing & E-Mail Attachments for Adults Wednesdays (1/15 & 3/26) 7-8:30 p.m. Winter 2014 Fundraiser to benefit Computer Programming “Love Your Library” ~ www.seniorwomen.com – A web site for women aged 50 and older offering articles covering a broad range of topics. ~ www.everychildreadytoread.org - Online site to the Every Child Ready to Read® @ your library®, developed by the Assoc. for Library Service to Children (ALSC) and the Public Library Association (PLA). ~ www.ducktapebrand.com – The Duck Tape Club celebrates all things duct tape with contests, polls, projects, and trivia, and even wacky games (Whack a Wart?). Many duct tape projects are easy enough to do in an hour or less. COLLECTIBLE SERIES There is a Book Drop available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Early Closings: Closings: 2 p.m. (12/31—New Year’s Eve) (1/1/14—New Year’s Day) & (3/31/14—Easter) OUR SPECIAL THANKS TO … Dawn Mazur – who so graciously donated a lovely, handmade fall afghan to be raffled off, which raised over $100 for the Library, that will be used to help support our adult Book Lovers’ Club. Charlotte Santopietro – for her thoughtful donation of an American Girl doll to be used in a children’s raffle or as a children’s prize. Sylvia Levy – for her generous donation to our “Local History Digitization” Project in memory of her late husband, Alfred Levy. Pamela F. Breeman – for her very kind donation to our adult Book Lovers’ Club in memory of Joyce Bruner. For info or to display your collection, call Kelly Corrado at Ext. 108 Collectible Series Collectors of all ages are invited to display their collections, which are exhibited each month on a rotating basis. Happy Collecting! IN THE GALLERIES For info or to exhibit your art, call Kelly Corrado at Ext. 108 Works of Art Gallery (Adult Art Gallery) January Samantha Gaszczak February Sean Keady March Jennifer Kelly Meet these adult artists at the Art Extravaganza 2014 on Sun., Apr. 27th, 2014, 12:30-2:30 p.m. Budding Artist Gallery (Student Art Gallery) January TBA February TBA March TBA Meet these student artists at the Junior Jubilee 2014, which showcases the art of students in Grades K-12, on Sun., May 18th, 2014, 12:30-2:30 p.m. GENERAL REGISTRATION INFORMATION FOR ALL PROGRAMS Registration is required for all Adult, Young Adult, Children, and Family programs and may be done either in person or by telephone at (845) 477-8377 Ext. 101 (unless in-person registration is required where noted). When noted, all children must be accompanied by an adult. Seating is limited; early registration is highly recommended. For additional information about a particular program, please call the individual staff member as noted. Patrons of all abilities are welcome to register for Library programs. However, if you are in need of assistance for a particular program, we graciously request that you bring along a caretaker to assist you. Unfortunately, due to the time constraints for our programs, the Programmer is unable to offer individualized attention; thus, having a caretaker accompany you will be most helpful to you, as well as to the Programmer. CHILDREN’S PROGRAMS ADULT PROGRAMS For info on the following Children’s programs, call Front Desk at Ext. 101 or Jill Cronin at Ext. 109 or 110 Story Time Thursdays (2/6-3/27) 11-11:45 a.m. (Under 2s) Fridays (2/7-3/28) 1-1:45 p.m. (Ages 2-3) Thursdays (2/6-3/27) 1-1:45 p.m. (Ages 4-5) Pajama Story Time Wednesdays (2/12, 2/19, 2/26, 3/12, 3/19 & 3/26) 6:30-7:15 p.m. (Ages 1 yr.-Pre-K) ~Ongoing Programs~ For info on the following program, call the Front Desk at Ext. 101 or Steve Regan at Ext. 107 Adult Independent Film Night 2nd Tuesday Monthly, 7-9 p.m. For info on the following program, call Joan Carvajal at Ext. 103 or the Front Desk at Ext. 101 Book Lovers’ Club Melinda’s Music with Melinda Burgard 4th Tuesday Monthly, 7-9 p.m. Fridays (2/7 & 3/7) 10:30-11:15 a.m. (Ages Birth-5 yrs.) For info on the following adult programs, call the Front Desk at Ext. 101 or Kelly Corrado at Ext. 108 Jill’s Jymnastics Thursdays (1/9, 1/16, 1/23 & 1/30) 3:30-4:30 p.m. (Grades K-3) Tuesdays (2/11 & 3/11) 11-11:45 a.m. (Ages 4 & 5) 1-1:45 p.m. (Ages 2 & 3) All children must be accompanied by an adult. No siblings please. Crafterdays Saturdays Saturdays (2/8 & 3/8) 10:30 a.m.-12 p.m. (Ages 4-6) & 1-2:30 p.m. (Ages 7-11) Bricks for Kidz Thursdays (3/6, 3/13, 3/20 & 3/27) 3:30-4:30 p.m. (Grades K-4) ScienceTellers: Dragons and Dreams ~In the Kitchen Food Series~ Food programs have priority registration for GWL residents; non-residents register on the Waiting List & will be notified 1 week prior to the program. Thin-dulge! Tuesday (1/7) 6:30-8:30 p.m. Chef Elke Noll makes “diet” foods taste delicious for “thin-dulgence!” Food Lovers! Thursday (2/6) 6:30-8 p.m. Chefs Sara Cox & Jennifer Fierro prepare a “food-lover’s” paradise! ~Green Thumb Garden Series~ The Secret to Healthy Houseplants Saturday (2/15) 11-11:45 a.m. (Ages 2-11) Moms & Tots Playgroup Sunday (1/19) 12:30-2:30 p.m. Wednesdays, 10-11:30 a.m. For info, E-Mail Toddy at toddy_818@yahoo.com Cacti and Succulents Sunday (2/16) 12:30-2:30 p.m. ~Globetrotting @ the GWL Library Travel Series~ Cities of Romance: Paris, Florence, Rome & Venice TEEN AND TWEEN PROGRAMS For info on the following Young Adult programs, call Front Desk at Ext. 101 or Jill Cronin at Ext. 109 or 110 ScienceTellers: Liquid Nitrogen Workshop Saturday (2/15) 1-1:45 p.m. (Grades 5-12) Tuesday (2/18) 6:30-8 p.m. “Travel” with Prof. Barry Kass to romantic cities to “SEE” the world! ~Learn @ Your Library Lecture Series~ Hudson River Lighthouses Sunday (3/2) 1-2:30 p.m. Learn about the Hudson River Lighthouses with Author Kevin Woyce. Babysitting Class Saturday (3/15) 10 a.m.-4 p.m. (Ages 11-17) For info on the following Young Adult programs, call Front Desk at Ext. 101 or Faith Crisanto at Ext. 106 Teen Movie Night The Murder of Richard Jennings Sunday (3/16) 1-2:30 p.m. Author Michael J. Worden discusses New York’s first murder for hire. ~Award-Winning Healthy Living Series~ Nutrition: Eat to Live! Tuesdays (1/7-3/25) 6-8 p.m. (Grades 5-12) Teen Gaming Night Tuesday (3/18) 6:30-8 p.m. Gregg Noll discusses how to Eat to Live! for National Nutrition Month. Wednesdays (1/8-3/26) 5-6 p.m. (Grades 5-12) Young Adult Book Club: The Taste Test Teen Book Club Join this fun, literary, book club led by Faith Crisanto, for students in Grades 5-12, who meet to read and discuss a book and enjoy the cooking events specifically designed around the book. Winter’s featured book, Airborn by Kenneth Oppel, will be distributed at our first cooking event on 1/15! Airborn and Light as Air Pancakes Wednesday (1/15) 5-6 p.m. (Grades 5-12) Sky Pirates and Long Johns Wednesday (1/29 5-6 p.m. (Grades 5-12) Steampunk Sweets Wednesday (2/26) 5-6 p.m. (Grades 5-12) ~Do-It-Yourself “How To” Series~ Home Staging and Re-Design Thursday (3/20) 6:30-8 p.m. Karen Gray-Plaisted offers great tips for home staging and re-design. ~Global Gourmet International Food Series~ Asian-Inspired Foods Saturday (3/29) 2-3:30 p.m. Enjoy an Asian-inspired culinary experience with Chef Louise Kolaja. ~Creative Corner Craft Series~ Wild Wind Chimes for the Garden with Crafter Maria Jones Sunday (3/30) 12:30-2:30 p.m. ($5 non-refundable supply fee) FAMILY PROGRAMS For info on the following family musical programs, call the Front Desk at Ext. 101 or Kelly Corrado at Ext. 108 ~Award-Winning Music Makers Concert Series~ A Concert for Lovers featuring The Kaitlyn Fay Quintet Tuesday (2/4) 6:30-8 p.m. Jazz singer Kaitlyn Fay and her band perform favorite jazz standards. Celebration of the Traditional Music of Ireland featuring Silgo Style Irish Fiddler Brian Conway & Singer/Guitarist John Walsh Thursday (3/13) 6:30-8 p.m. Brian Conway & John Walsh present traditional Irish dance music and the music of Turlough O'Carolan. “LOCAL HISTORY DIGITIZATION” PROJECT The Greenwood Lake Public Library Local History Digitization Project With the closing of the Greenwood Lake West Milford News, Ann Chaimowitz graciously donated original copies of many of the newspapers. Previously, we were already in the process of digitizing our local history materials so that we could make them available to our patrons online. As you may have noticed, our web site currently has available for patrons’ use Local History Digital Archives for 35 of Wilbur Christman’s scrapbooks, as well as over 900 local obituaries. Digitization is an expensive process. Because of this, we are asking those of you with a special interest in local history or genealogy or who just love the Library to consider making a donation specifically earmarked to this project. Please use the coupon below when making any donation to this project. As always, your support of library projects is greatly appreciated. “Local History Digitization” Digitization” Project I/We wish to make a donation of $ This donation is in memory of or to honor: Name: City: Address: State: I wish to be publicly thanked in the Library’s Newsletter: Zip: Yes Telephone #: No Please make checks payable to: The Greenwood Lake Public Library, 79 Waterstone Road, P.O. Box 1139, Greenwood Lake, NY 10925 INCLEMENT WEATHER POLICY No fines will be assessed for library materials on a day the Library is closed or closes early. If the schools are on a delayed opening, the Library is on the same delay. If school is closed, the Library is on a twohour delay. The decision to open the Library or remain closed is made by 10 a.m. The Library may close early during a day or evening when the weather is inclement. A message will be on our phone system at (845) 477-8377, which will indicate a delayed opening or closing. Library delayed openings or closings are listed on www.cancellations.com. Children’s and adult library programs that are scheduled during the hours of a library delayed opening or closing are cancelled. All community groups’ or individuals’ programs or events scheduled in the Library’s Program or Tutoring Rooms during a Library delayed opening or closing are cancelled. Materials’ Donations: Until further notice, we are not accepting donations due to a lack of space. Non-Profit Organization U.S. Postage PAID Monsey, NY 10952 Permit No. 2540 BOXHOLDER OR RESIDENT GREENWOOD LAKE UNION FREE SCHOOL DISTRICT GREENWOOD LAKE, NY 10925 Don’t miss the following very special program: Greenwood Forest Farms Association, Saturday (2/8) 11a.m.-12:30 p.m. Greenwood Forest Farms Association hosts its 9th Annual Black History Month Program: “The Great Black Migration,” which will be presented by Professor Diane Wilson from New York City Technical College. For information or to register, please call Paul Kwame Johnson at (845) 544-7264. Want to know all about Library happenings? Don’t miss a thing! Join our E-Mail List to receive library event and programming updates! We are concern for everyone’s safety. If you are unsure of the weather, please call us at (845) 477-837 Ext. 101 before leaving your home. 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