Spring 2014 - Sloatsburg Public Library

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Spring 2014 - Sloatsburg Public Library
SLOATSBURG
PUBLIC LIBRARY
845-753-2001
Books & Beyond
Spring 2014
SAVE THE DATE!!
To The
Launching of Our New Website!
REFRESHMENTS!
GIVEAWAYS !
Open House
Sat., March 29, 2014
FACEPAINTING &
CRAFTS
FOR THE KIDS!
11 a.m.—2 p.m.
An event like this deserves a party and we would like you to join us! Bring the family and enjoy a
preview of some of the latest additions to our website and see how these changes will help
simplify your life!
* Learn a language while in your pajamas or anywhere you go
with remote access and free mobile apps
* Get FREE homework help 7 days a week and study tools 24/7
* Take practice tests for all exams (ACT, SAT, state standardized tests, etc.)
* Career assistance that covers all major aspects of job hunting
* Take computer classes
* Download Music and Magazines
You will now be able to sign up for programs online and keep track of all programming with our new
online calendar!
We are more than just books...
Need help downloading books to your E-reader?? Or your iPad? Please bring them with you to
the open house and a staff member will be able to guide you in this very simple process!
Sign-up begins : 3/24
Classes begin: 4/7
MOTHER GOOSE (Pre-walkers)
PRE-SCHOOL
(2 - 5 yrs old) - Tuesdays @ 10:30 am.
Join us for stories, fingerplays and a craft.
Parents can drop off children, but they must
stay in the library.
(Birth–18 months) – Thursdays @ 10:30 a.m.
This program’s primary aim is to introduce rhymes,
songs, fingerplays and books to babies and their
caregivers.
Parent/caregiver participation required.
MOSTLY MOTHER GOOSE
(18 mos - 36 mos. yrs old) - Mondays@ 10:30 am.
Join us for stories, fingerplays and a craft.
Parents can drop off children, but they must stay in
the library.
CHILDREN’S PROGRAMS
Questions?
Contact: Children’s Librarian,
Annmarie McAnany
Storytime Guidelines:
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All programs are age-appropriate; proof of
age is required at time of registration.
Children must be within the specified age
range by Dec. 31, 2013
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For safety reasons, the library board policy
requires one adult for every two children.
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Siblings are always welcome!
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Pre-registration is required for all
Storytimes (max 12) .
at 753-2001
NANCY DREW MYSTERY MIXER
WED. APRIL 23 @ 6:00 P.M.
MAPLE SUGARING
MONDAY, MARCH 3 @ 4:30 P.M.
Join the Nature Place Camp as we tap
a maple tree and taste the amber
aristocrat of all sweets, maple syrup! We’ll learn
about the history of maple sugaring, beginning with
local Native Americans, and proceed to how we can
make maple syrup from trees in our very own
backyards. We’ll show participants how to identify
a maple tree and we’ll go outside and actually tap
one, hanging a bucket underneath the spout to
collect sap. Each child that attends this event will
leave with their own maple sugaring spout and
instructions on how to tap a maple tree to make
maple syrup at home.
Jesse’s cell phone has been stolen from his locker at
River Heights High. The thief has it and is keeping it his
his or her after-school job. Based on the clues, figure out where
he or she works to find the cell phone! Ages 8+
CLOTHESPIN PICTURE FRAME
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9 @ 6:00 P.M.
Are you looking to spruce up your bedroom? Make your
own artsy frame by being creative with simple supplies.
Ages 12 +
CELEBRATE EARTH DAY
MONDAY, APRIL 14 @ 6:30 P.M.
Make a refillable bird feeder using recycled items to make a
long lasting bird feeder. Ages 6+.
FESTIVE BIRD NEST OR AN EDIBLE BIRD FEEDER
SPRING CRAFT WORKSHOP
WED. MARCH 12 @ 6:30 P.M.
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 16 @ 5:00 P.M.
You choose which craft you want to make. Help
returning birds rebuild their springtime nests with
easy household items. Construct a bird feeder from grocery
store items. Ages 6+. Registration is required.
Celebrate Spring by making beautiful butterflies and
colorful wind chimes! Ages 5+
MOTHER’S DAY CRAFT
WOODEN COTTONTAIL BUNNY
WEDNESDAY, MAY 7 @ 6:00 P.M.
MONDAY, MARCH 24 @ 6:30 P.M.
Choose from three different gifts you can make for that
special mom, nana, grandma, etc., in your life. Ages 6+.
Personalize your bunny with our supplies. Ages 6+
“BUBBLE TROUBLE”
TUESDAY, APRIL 15 @ 11:00 A.M.
ALL AGES
A bubble volcano, a bubble roller coaster, a kid in a bubble? Jeff Boyer
takes bubbles to the max in this one-man bubble extravaganza. It’s the
craziest, most creative bubble show around! Jeff juggles bubbles, sculpts
and builds with bubbles, makes fog filled bubbles and more. Mixing comedy, music and
interactive bubble magic, he engages and delights audiences of all ages. It’s a hit everywhere
there’s air.
MARCIA THE MAGICAL MOOSE
THURSDAY, APRIL 17 @ 11:00 A.M.
AGES 1 YR– 7 YRS
It’s an animal puppet show and silly magic! Join us as we welcome back
Marcia The Musical Moose: The Magical Forest! Transported to a Magical
Forest and given a “Magic Tickle Ball” by his fairy Godmother, ridiculous
things happen to feisty little “Mort the Moose” as he struggles to figure out the “Magic
Word” (hint please!).
LAST TUESDAY OF EACH MONTH 3:30 P.M.—5:00 P.M.
Annmarie will be available to help with tech related questions using
your e-reader, iPad or other device to download e-books, music and
digital magazines with your Sloatsburg Library card. Sloatsburg patrons
will be helped on a first come, first served basis.
*Please note that we are not able to help with repairs*.
Unavailable on Tuesday? We also will have help on the last Wednesday
of each month from 6:00 p.m—7:30 p.m. (please call ahead)
ADULT PROGRAMS
FROM ITALY WITH LOVE
THE PARTING GLASS BAND
SUNDAY, MAY 18 @ 1:00 P.M.
SUNDAY, MARCH 9 @ 1:00 P.M.
Put a little music in your St. Patrick’s Day celebration
with The Parting Glass Band. Al Gessner, owner of Al’s
Music Shop in Port Jervis NY, along with his wife Patti
and Kevin McComb, perform Irish folk, Celtic and other
traditional fare. They play the songs of the Clancy
Brothers, Dubliners, and Wolfe Tones. Registration is
required. Refreshments will be served.
Tenor Salvatore Chiarelli, a New York
City native with a dramatic tenor voice was vocally
trained in both Italy and Manhattan for the opera
stage. He has performed as a soloist on satellite
television reaching seventy five countries around
the world. He performs Neopolitan songs, opera
and musical theater. Registration is required.
Refreshments will be served.
TOTAL BODY CONDITIONING
1ST WED OF EACH MONTH @ 6:00 P.M.
This holistic approach to fitness combines muscular toning and flexibility while strengthening the core. Join Reena
Mancuso M.A., LMT, and learn techniques which will help improve your appearance, posture and well-being. Her unique training as
an exercise physiologist and licensed massage therapist with over 30 years experience, enables her to offer instruction and answer
questions pertaining to your health, dietary, and lifestyle concerns. Wear comfortable clothing, bring a yoga mat & a throw pillow.
SCRAPBOOKING WORKSHOP
DEFENSIVE DRIVING COURSE
TUESDAY, APRIL 1 @ 6:00 P.M.
SATURDAY, MAY 3 (10:00 A.M. –4:00 P.M.)
Showcase your special memories with a
scrapbook. Crafter Carolyn Travers will show you how to
use professional tools, stickers, die-cuts and paper.
Participants must bring their own pictures, all supplies will
be provided, but feel free to bring your own.
This course is open to all NYS licensed drivers. You may
receive a 10% discount on auto insurance and reduce up to 3
points from your license. A $36 non-refundable fee is due at signup. Please make checks payable to Yolanda Lewi.
SHIRA THE LADY PSYCHIC
STAINED GLASS
TUES. APRIL 8 @ 6:30 P.M.
THURSDAY, MAY 1 & TUES. MAY 6 @ 7:00 P.M.
Our favorite psychic is coming back! Shira can
communicate with your loved ones that have passed. For
entertainment purposes only. Registration is required.
Sloatsburg residents will be given first priority. Limit 20.
Create the beautiful look of stained glass easily. In this 2
part workshop , you will learn to outline and paint glass
art accents to create a beautiful candle holder. All materials will be
provided. You must attend both nights of this workshop.
ROMAINE BURRITOS
SHIRA PET PSYCHIC
MONDAY, MAY 5 @ 6:30 P.M.
WED. MAY 14 @ 6:30 P.M.
May 5 is Cinco de Mayo, a celebration of
Mexican heritage and pride. Making Mexican
treats is easy to do with fresh foods! A diet high in raw food
is the best way for maximum nutrient density, increased
energy, and reaching your ideal weight. Learn simple tips on
how to make better choices and prepare easy and nutritious
meals with famous author, Karen Ranzi. Seats are on a “first
come” basis.
Bring a photo of your pet, living or deceased and
have some fun with Shira. Find out what’s been on your pet’s
mind. No pets allowed. For entertainment purposes only.
Registration is required. Limit 20.
NUTRITION $ ARTHRITIS
TUES. MAY 13 @ 1:00 P.M.
Alice Kaufman, a nutrition and wellness specialist, will
discuss how food choices can help you handle this condition. A
relaxation and exercise program will also be discussed.
STARTING SEEDS INDOORS & OUTDOORS
EDIBLE LANDSCAPING
SATURDAY MARCH 15 (11:00 A.M – 1:00 P.M.)
SATURDAY, MARCH 22 (11:00 A.M. – 1:00 P.M. )
Seeds are marvelous little packages of plants just
waiting to grow up in your garden. This presentation given by
Master Gardeners, Donna DeSousa & Marge Hersh will discuss
how and when to start seeds indoors and how to nurture the
seedlings until they are ready to plant outdoors. It will also cover
how and when to sow seeds directly into your garden.
Master Gardeners, Donna DeSousa and Eileen Bradford will
show you that the possibilities are endless and oh so inviting!
Edible Landscaping is a beautiful, sustainable and tasty
alternative to traditional landscaping. Many trees, shrubs and
herbaceous plants with edible parts can serve the same function
as ornamentals and look just as good. Explore ways of adding
fruit, vegetables and herbs to your existing beds, borders and
containers.
CROPS IN POTS– GROWING VEGETABLES
IN CONTAINERS
USING STONE AND PAVERS IN YOUR
LANDSCAPE
SATURDAY, APRIL 12 (11:00 A.M -1:00 P.M. )
SATURDAY, MAY 17 (11:00 A.M. —1:00 P.M.)
Master Gardener Vivienne Dieckmann will show you that even
without a large garden, organically grown vegetables are possible
on patios, balconies and decks. By using the right container, rich
soil, proper water techniques and maximum sunlight, lettuce,
tomatoes, carrots and many more vegetables are steps away from
the kitchen. With the addition of colorful annuals, crops in pots
are attractive elements to the landscape.
With Master Gardeners, Cliff Elton and Peter Weiss, learn
how to use natural stone, pavers and artificial stone to
construct dry free -standing and retaining stone walls, walkways
and other hardscapes. This class will provide the do-ityourselfer with some of the basics of hardscape design and
planning that result in functional convenience and visual
appeal while still respecting the softer elements in your overall
landscape.
47 Ronin
The Finisher– David Baldacci
The Collector– Nora Roberts
Flowers In The Attic
Missing You- Harlan Coben
Carnal Curiosity– Stuart Woods
Frozen
The Missing Dough– Chris Cavender
Night Diver– Elizabeth Lowell
The Alpine Yeoman- Mary Daheim
Keep Quiet– Lisa Scottoline
Walking The Dead- Heather Graham
A Family Affair– Fern Michaels
NYPD 2– James Patterson
Destroyer Angel– Nevada Barr
American Hustle
The Boot Legger- Clive Cussler
Far Gone– Laura Griffin
Nebraska
Killer Physique- G.A. McKevett
The Cursed– Heather Graham
12 Years A Slave
Power Play– Danielle Steel
Wild Storm– Richard Castle
The Book Thief
Four Friends– Robyn Carr
Kraken Mission– Douglas Preston
Thor
Gravity
Stone Cold– C.J. Box
The Keeper– John Lescroat
Blossom Street Brides– Debbie Macomber
The Lincoln Myth– Steve Berry
Series:
Be Careful What You Wish For– Jeffrey Archer
Cheap Shot– Robert Parker
Game Of Thrones Season 3
The Target– David Baldacci
Ghost Ship– Clive Cussler
ON-GOING ADULT CLUBS
Board of Directors
Closings:
Quilting– 2nd & 4th Thursday of the month @6:30 p.m.
Knitting - every Tuesday night @ 7:00 p.m.
Sun., Apr. 20
New members welcome!
Easter
MONTHLY DISPLAYS
April– Ukrainian Eggs by Mary Blake
May- Photography by Joan Wanamaker
Mon., May 26
Memorial Day
We welcome suggestions or recommendations for monthly displays.
SPRING BOOK SALE
SPONSORED BY THE FRIENDS OF THE SLOATBURG LIBRARY
SATURDAY APRIL 26
10 A.M.—3 P.M.
President
Jane Thompson
Vice President
Joy O’Leary
Secretary
Christine Goldman
Trustee
George O’Dell
Trustee
Darrell Frasier
Trustee
Richard Cook
Director
Mary Blake
Books in good condition can be donated to the Library starting April 7
No textbooks please.
NON PROFIT ORG.
US POSTAGE PAID
MONSEY, NY
PERMIT NO. 7401
HOURS
Monday-Thursday 10am—9pm
Friday & Saturday 10am—5pm
Sunday– 12p.m.-4p.m.
Editor: Sue Melnyk
CURRENT RESIDENT
SLOATSBURG, NY 10974