Happenings SAYVILLE LIBRARY 100th Anniversary
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Happenings SAYVILLE LIBRARY 100th Anniversary
SAYVILLE LIBRARY Happenings MAY – JUNE 2014 VOL. XV, NO. 53 PUZZLE PROJECT NEEDS YOUR HELP 100th Anniversary Family Carnival and Old Time Base Ball Game Saturday, June 21, 1:00-3:00 All Ages Puzzles of the art of Peter Max will be assembled for display in September. Puzzles will be in the children’s, teen and adult areas. Come by and join the puzzle teams! pm Celebrate Sayville Library’s 100th Anniversary with an old time family carnival! Enjoy a roaming show by silent clown Chip Bryant while snacking on popcorn and cotton candy. Be sure to try your hand at a variety of skill games including bean bag tosses, spray away and many more! Volunteers are wanted for the Sayville Library Base Ball Team playing against the New York Mutuals, using 19th century game rules. Events will be held on the lawn and field off the Greeley Avenue parking lot, rain or shine. Registration begins Monday, June 2, but is not required for participation. Seeking Volunteers and Memorabilia Teens could earn Community Service Credit for helping out at our Family Carnival on Saturday, June 21, noon to 3:30 pm. Sign Up in the Children’s Room starting Monday, June 2. Base Ball players needed for our own Sayville Library Team for a game on June 21 at 1:00 pm. Sign up begins Monday, June 2. WANTED: Korean War memorabilia for May display 1964 World’s Fair memorabilia for June display Now available - online magazines to view on your portable devices and computers. Go to http://sayvillelibrary.org and click on Zinio for login instructions. Sayville Library 100th Anniversary Programs May - 1946 – 1955 Musical Theater Workshop in Sayville Sunday, May 4, 2:00-3:00 pm Did you know Sayville had an active musical theater workshop from 1949 until 1985? Actors Troy Donahue and Brian Dennehy performed there. Join Tove Abrams for an informative presentation on an exciting part of Sayville’s history! Displays: Korean War - courtesy of the Korean War Veterans Assoc. Movie: On the Waterfront (1954) 108 minutes Monday, May 19, 1:00 pm Sayville Musical Theater Workshop playbills An ex-fighter (Marlon Brando) gets a job working on the gang-ridden waterfront under a crooked gangster boss. Light refreshments will be served. Sayville Faculty Art Show Tell America: The Where, Why and When of the Korean War Wednesday, May 14, 3:00 pm Tell America program was started by Korean War Veterans to inform young people about the Korean War, the Forgotten War. Marine Veteran Sal Scarlotta, who served in Korea from 1952-53, will be here to put the war in context and share his experiences. June - A Century of World’s Fairs Displays: Family Carnival World’s Fairs Memorabilia Details on the cover. News from the Friends Thanks to all who made the Yard & Collectible Sale in March a success! A second important fundraiser will be held on June 6th, the Bake Sale at the Ferry Terminal in Sayville. We are calling all bakers who can make their favorite goodies and deliver them to Kristen’s house. She can be reached at 631-567-9032. The variety of baked items creates an appealing array of choices for the patrons of the ferries. Sayville Library is well into its 100th Anniversary Celebration. If you haven’t purchased an attractive, green glass sun catcher as a memento, some are still available at the Circulation Desk. Lorraine Martin, President Thank You!!! Thank you to Elizabeth Whitehouse for her donation to the Library in memory of Marjorie Ahner. BUDGET VOTE DATES: Tuesday, May 13 Absentee Ballot Applications must be returned to District Clerk or request one be sent in the mail Tuesday, May 13 Evening Voter Registration 4:30 pm to 7:30 pm Sayville Administration Building Tuesday, May 13 School & Library Budget Information Meeting, 7:30 pm Sayville Administration Building Tuesday, May 20 School District & Library Budget Vote and Trustee Elections, 7:00 am – 9:00 pm New Location: Old Junior High/Suffolk Community College 2 May/June 2014 2014-2015 Budget Vote & Trustee Election May 20, 2014 Message from the Library Board of Trustees We are all happy to see the end of this winter with its record-breaking snow days and lost business hours. Looking ahead to spring, the Library will be offering you a few new services and a continuation of older, popular ones, as well as new books, music and movies. Check our website for: a new link to Zinio, the online magazine service. You may now choose from over 30 magazines to download to your portable devices, wirelessly printing from your laptop. A print job may be sent from within the Library or from home. It will be waiting for you at the Print Release Station when you come to the Library to retrieve it. Museum Passes are still available, courtesy of the Friends of Sayville Library. New this year is a Pass to the Fire Island Lighthouse at Robert Moses State Park. 2014 marks the Library’s 100th Year of Service to the Sayville and West Sayville communities. Throughout the year, we are presenting informative and fun programs and displays looking back over the century. We are eagerly anticipating a Family Carnival in June and some very special programs in the fall. The big celebration will be the weekend of November 14th. Your Sayville library card is one of the best values available for the whole family. If in one month a family were to purchase four new books, four DVDs, two audiobooks and visit the LI Children’s Museum, the cost would be approximately $200. Twelve months of this type of library activity would equal $2,400 of your money saved. The more items that you borrow, library programs you attend, museums you visit, the more your library card value increases. In the third year of the tax levy cap, developing a workable operating budget was challenging. The property taxes levied by affected local governments and school districts generally cannot increase by more than 2 percent, or the rate of inflation, whichever is lower. This year the tax levy limit is 1.46%. Through careful budgeting and staff attrition, the 2014-15 Proposed Library Budget has come in under the cap. The estimated ANNUAL change for a home assessed at $40,000 is an increase of $6.16 - just 51 cents a month. This estimate is based on the current tax rates. Once the assessed valuation is set by Islip Town in the summer of 2014, the actual tax rates will be calculated. For an explanation of assessed valuation, go to this New York State website: http://www.orps.state.ny.us/home/varp_index.cfm. Stop by the Library for more details. Please note that, as has been the practice, included in the Sayville Library District line on your tax bill is the Sayville Historical Society’s tax appropriation. You will be electing one Trustee this year for a term of five-years. Remember to vote on Tuesday, May 20, from 7:00 AM to 9:00 PM at the Old Junior High/Suffolk Community College facility. (Note the new location.) Please see important dates on page 2. A call to Library Director Alice Lepore at 589-4440 will provide answers to any of your questions. The public is welcome to attend Library Board meetings scheduled on the second Monday of each month. We all thank you for your continued support of your community library. Brendan J. McCurdy, President Linda Halliday, Vice President Debra Mitchell, Secretary Joseph Loughren, Deputy Secretary Marianne Bastian, Trustee Sayville Library 2014-2015 Proposed Operating Budget Total Library Materials Total Library Operations Total Equipment & Furnishings Total Building Operations & Maintenance Total Administrative Expenses Total Salaries Total Employee Benefits 2013-20142014-2015 $343,900 $126,450 $21,000 $250,200 $77,050 $1,339,222 $591,526 $349,105 $128,590 $21,000 $252,875 $111,705 $1,360,672 $580,041 Subtotal - Operating Budget Repayment of Debt Service on Library building Less Revenues Total Operating Budget $2,749,348 $2,803,988 $1,025,125.00 $1,004,875.00 ($130,188.00)($116,458.00) $3,644,285.00$3,692,405.00 Allowable Amount to be raised under Tax Cap Tax Appropriation Over/(Under) Tax Cap $3,661,166.00 $3,694,096.00 ($16,881.00) ($1,691.00) 2013-2014 Actual Homestead Tax Rate / $100 $1.1681 2014-2015 Estimated Homestead Tax Rate / $100 $1.1836 2013-2014 Actual Annual Operating Cost for Home Assessed at $40,000 $467.26 2014-2015 Estimated Annual Operating Budget Cost for Home Assessed at $40,000$473.42 Estimated ANNUAL Tax Appropriation Change 2014-2015 $6.16 May/June 2014 3 C H I L D R E N ‘S P R O G R A M S A Rainbow of Colors May ______ Little Kids Movies Wednesdays, May-June, 10:00-10:30 Ages Preschool w/Caregiver Registration not required. am Pretty Potpourri for Mom Thursday, May 1 4:00-4:45 pm OR 5:00-5:45 pm Grades K-4 Make a special gift for Mom and more! Registration begins Thursday, April 17. Preschool Art with Joanne Monday, May 5 10:30-11:30 am OR 1:00-2:00 pm Ages 3-5 Years w/Caregiver Create, imagine and explore different art mediums with artist Joanne Manning. Registration begins Monday, April 21. Tuesday, May 20 10:00-11:00 am OR 11:15 am-12:15 pm Ages 18-36 Months w/Caregiverr Join A Time for Kids for an hour of music, movement, crafts and more! Registration begins Tuesday, May 6. Mother Goose Thursday, May 22 10:00-10:30 am Ages Birth-12 Months w/Caregiver 11:00-11:30 am Ages 13-23 Months w/Caregiver Learn and enjoy Mother Goose songs and rhymes both familiar and new. Registration begins Thursday, May 8. Games for Twos Friday, May 9 1:00-1:45 pm OR 2:00-2:45 pm Ages 3-5 Years w/Caregiver Celebrate Mother’s Day with crafts, fun and more with Doreen and Ellen. Registration begins Friday, April 25. Tuesday, May 27 10:00-10:45 am OR 11:00-11:45 am Ages 24-35 Months w/Caregiver Bring your toddler and participate in ageappropriate activities designed to stimulate and encourage physical and mental development. Enjoy finger plays, music, bubbles, parachute play and more. Registration begins Tuesday, May 13. Baby Games Pajama Storytime Magical Mother’s Day Saturday, May 10, 10:00-10:45 am Ages Birth-12 Months w/Caregiver Bring your baby and participate in age-appropriate activities designed to stimulate and encourage infant physical and mental development. Enjoy finger plays, music, bubbles, parachute play and more. Registration begins Saturday, April 26. Toddler Time Saturday, May 10, 11:00-11:45 am Ages 13-36 Months w/Caregiver Bring your toddler and participate in age-appropriate activities designed to stimulate and encourage physical and mental development. Enjoy finger plays, music, bubbles, parachute play and more. Registration begins Saturday, April 26. Wednesday, May 28 7:00-7:30 pm Ages 3-5 Years w/Caregiver Listen to and enjoy some sleepy stories and a movie. Come dressed in your p.j.’s and bring your favorite bedtime buddy to cuddle up with. Registration begins Wednesday, May 14. June ____ Kiddie Krafts Monday, June 2 10:00-10:45 am OR 11:00-11:45 am Ages 2-5 Years w/Caregiver Visit the library for a craft program with four stations of creative crafts. Registration begins Monday, May 19. On The Farm Thursday, June 5 10:00-10:30 am Ages Birth-18 Months w/Caregiver 10:45-11:15 am Ages 19-36 Months w/Caregiver Sing along with Dara Linthwaite and enjoy some songs about farm animals and summertime. Registration begins Thursday, May 22. Me and My Dad Thursday, June 5 4:00-4:45 pm OR 5:00-5:45 pm Grades K-4 Make a special gift for Dad with Doreen and Ellen. Registration begins Thursday, May 22. June Bugs Thursday, June 5, 7:00-8:30 pm Family Program - All Ages Drop in anytime throughout this unstructured program with Doreen and Ellen to make a variety of Summertime-themed crafts at stations around the room. This program is designed for families who cannot attend daytime programs. Registration begins Thursday, May 22. Family Friday Art with Joanne Friday, June 6, 7:00-8:00 pm Family Program - All Ages Create cool art projects on this night out at the library. Registration begins Friday, May 23. Baby Games Tuesday, June 10 10:00-10:45 am Ages Birth-12 Months w/Caregiver 11:00-11:45 am Ages 13-24 Months w/Caregiver Bring your baby and participate in age-appropriate activities designed to stimulate and encourage infant physical and mental development. Enjoy finger plays, music, bubbles, parachute play and more. Registration begins Tuesday, May 27. 4 May/June 2014 Registration Guidelines Unless otherwise stated, the programs listed in this flyer run for one time only. You may register your child in person or by phone after 10:00 AM at 589-4440, dial 5, but to ensure enrollment in the program you want, we recommend signing up on the first day of registration. All programs are age appropriate, so please abide by the age and grade restrictions for each program. Dynamite Dads Thursday, June 12 10:00-10:45 am OR 11:00-11:45 am Ages 3-5 Years w/Caregiver Celebrate Father’s Day with crafts, fun and more with Doreen and Ellen. Registration begins Thursday, May 29. • Library card required when attending any program. • Programs are open to all children who live in the Sayville Library district and also to children whose caregivers live in the district. • Call to cancel if unable to attend. • Please let us know in advance if you require any special accommodations because of a disability. Thank you for your cooperation. 3,2,1…Blast Off! Monday, June 16 10:30-11:30 am OR 1:00-2:00 pm Ages 3-5 Years w/Caregiver Join A Time for Kids with a rocket themed hour of music, movement, crafts and more! Registration begins Monday, June 2. Fizz Boom Read 2014 Summer Reading Club Begins Monday, June 30 See next newsletter for details! ** A current Sayville Library card is required to register for any Teen program May ________ Teen Movie Night Friday, May 2, 7:00-8:30 pm Ages 10 & Up Play this fast-paced Nintendo Wii game against your friends and see who takes the championship! Registration begins Thursday, May 1. Here Comes the Boom Rated PG (105 minutes) Friday, May 16 6:30-8:30 pm Ages 10 & Up Join us for an evening filled with pizza, fun and a movie. Registration begins Thursday, May 1. Tell America Program Art with Joanne Wii Tournament: Wario Ware Smooth Moves Wednesday, May 14, 3:00 pm See program details on page 2. $ Five-Hour Pre-Licensing Course Thursday, May 15, 4:00-9:00 pm Ages 16 Years and Older w/Permit Getting ready to take your road test? Take this five-hour class, required by the Department of Motor Vehicles, about driving techniques and highway safety. Bring your Learner’s Permit to class! A non-refundable fee of $35.00 is required at registration. Checks or money orders only made out to Sayville Library. Registration begins Thursday, May 1. Friday, May 23 7:00-8:00 pm Ages 10 & Up Create a cool art project with Joanne Manning to take home and enjoy. Registration begins Thursday, May 1. June _______________ Battle of the Books Tuesdays, June 3 – August 12, 4:00-5:00 pm Ages: Entering Grades 6 through 9 If you love to read and pay attention to details, you’ll want to join our annual Battle of the Books team! We practice once a week through the summer and will compete against the other libraries in Suffolk County on Saturday, August 9, in the evening. Registration begins Thursday, May 1. Teen Movie Night Smurfs 2 Rated PG (105 minutes) Friday, June 20 6:30-8:30 pm Ages 10 & Up Join us for an evening filled with pizza, fun and a movie. Registration begins Monday, June 2. Teen Volunteers Needed! Earn Community Service Credit for helping out at our Family Carnival on Saturday, June 21, noon to 3:30 pm. Sign Up in the Children’s Room Starting Monday, June 2. May/June 2014 5 ADULT PROGRAMS Registration begins Monday, April 28, 2014, at the Adult Service Desk for all programs. Programs listed with this symbol ($) require in-person registration, a Sayville Library card and a fee. OUT OF DISTRICT PATRONS may sign up starting Monday, May 12, 2014. Checks or money orders only please, made payable to Sayville Library at time of registration unless otherwise noted. For more information, stop by or call 589-4440 X 305. May ________ Community Theater in Sayville: The Early Years Sunday, May 4, 2:00-3:00 pm See program details on page 2. The A, B, C, and D’s of Medicare Tuesday, May 13, 7:00-8:30 pm How do you choose a suitable plan? Making the wrong choice could cost you. It is wise to prepare and compare. This seminar will explore the options available to you. Tell America Program Wednesday, May 14, 3:00 pm See program details on page 2. x The Homegrown Family Trio Sunday, May 18, 2:00-3:00 pm Come join us for an evening of high energy American music performed by the Homegrown Family Trio. Music will range from ancient ballads of the British Isles to blues and bluegrass of the twentieth century. The band excites and delights its audiences using a sonic palette of mountain dulcimer, guitar, mandolin, ukulele, banjo, jaw harp, and doumbek. Gluten Sensitivity – Go Gluten Free & See! Monday, May 19, 7:00-8:30 pm If you have digestion, weight, attention, fatigue, skin, anemia, or joint inflammation issues you may be Gluten Sensitive! Even those with negative Celiac blood test results may have Gluten Sensitivity. Vanessa Langer, RN, MS, Certified Nutrition Specialist, will provide a path to healing and wellness. Recipes to Die For Wednesday, May 21, 7:00-8:30 pm John Smith went undercover for the federal government and was placed in the Witness Protection Program. While in the program, John cooked with some of the most notorious gangsters of all time. Come hear the stories, taste some of the food, and go home with some “recipes to die for!” Iced Tea Tasting Thursday, May 22, 7:00-8:30 pm Summer is almost here and nothing is more refreshing and healthy than real iced tea. Join us for this informative and interactive seminar to learn about and taste some unique iced teas made from specialty loose leaf tea from Kristine Henderson, a Certified Tea Specialist. Introduction to Wanderlust Tuesday, May 27, 7:00-8:30 pm Enhance your enjoyment of all aspects of travel, from the planning stage to reliving the memories years later, with travel expert, Ben Pastore. He will share insider tips with lots of photos and stories from his years of travel across 7 continents! Growing Your Own Food: The Four Season Organic Garden Wednesday, May 28, 7:00-8:30 pm Renato Stafford from Homegrown Organic will demonstrate Old World methods for growing your own organic food! Topics covered include: making soil, greenhouses and more! Healthy Summer Eating Thursday, May 29, 7:00-8:30 pm Going to the beach, having a picnic or barbecuing, summer can be a difficult time to eat right! Join nutrition expert Tina Annibel to learn how to plan for healthy eating to stay on track and feel great this summer! Multi-Media Painting & Drawing Fridays, May 30, June 6, 13, 20, 3:00-5:00 pm Let your creativity blossom with this multi-media art class that will incorporate acrylic painting as well as drawing with various media. Come prepared on the first day with 11” x 14” paper, “B” pencils and a kneaded eraser. June __ x Joe Ferrante & Sue Kleiner Sunday, June 1, 2:00-3:00 pm Enjoy an afternoon of beautiful music with Sayville High School graduate Joe Ferrante (piano) and Susan Kleiner (flute). They will be performing a variety of music by 20th century composers such as Faure, Poulenc, Hindemith and Vaughan Williams. The Goodness of Grains Monday, June 2, 7:00-8:30 pm Master Chef and food writer Evelyn Banker will show you how to make a tasty cornmeal salad, and demonstrate how grains such as wheat, rice and farina can be used in ways you may never have thought of. 6 May/June 2014 Introduction to Printmaking Wednesday, June 4, 6:30-8:30 pm Local artist Kathy Cunningham will teach the basics of printmaking. Various types of printmaking will be explained, such as etchings, woodcuts and collagraphs (texture prints). Please wear old clothes, bring a small pair of scissors, and be prepared to have good time! $ Hydrangea Wreath Craft Thursday, June 5, 7:00-8:30 pm Join Bonnie Schwartz to make this lovely wreath. It’s made of silk flowers, so it can be used year after year! Please bring a glue gun and 4 glue sticks. Non-refundable Fee: $10 check or money order only, payable to Sayville Library. William Glackens: American Impressionist Sunday, June 8, 2:00-3:30 pm Local historian Gene Horton will return to tell the story of impressionist, William Glackens and his relationship to Long Island and the communities of Bellport and Blue Point, specifically. Afternoon Movies at the Library Film & Dessert Friday, May 2, 1:00 The Book Thief PG-13, 131 min. Starring: Geoffrey Rush & Emily Watson Monday, June 9, 7:00-8:30 pm The button fell off, the sleeves are too long, and the seam is ripped! Learn the basic techniques to repair these common issues. Attendees bring to class freshly laundered clothes that need TLC. No sewing experience needed. Bring a hand sewing needle and thread to match the clothing. Home Canning Wednesday, June 11, 7:00-8:30 pm Join Mark Vosburgh, an expert in canning just about everything, as he presents this informative and interactive program for anyone interested in home canning. Both experienced canners and newcomers alike will benefit from this easy to follow discussion. Moonlight Gardens with Karl Auwaerter Thursday, June 12, 7:00-8:30 pm Creating a garden that can be enjoyed during the evening hours takes some thoughtful planning, and Karl Auwaerter from Bayport Flower Houses is just the person to show you how! Book Discussions pm Friday, June 6, 1:00 pm Philomena PG-13, 98 Starring: Judi Dench & Steve Coogan Simple Sewing Repairs Afternoon Discussions min. Classic Movie Mondays Monday, May 19, 1:00 pm On the Waterfront Not Rated, 102 min. Starring: Marlon Brando Monday, June 30, 1:00 pm How to Marry A Millionaire Not Rated, 105 min. Starring: Marilyn Monroe & Betty Grable Tuesday, May 27, 3:00 pm The Greater Journey: Americans in Paris by David McCullough ANNUAL LUNCHEON! Tuesday, June 24, 1:00 pm Big Stone Gap by Adriana Trigiani Computers for Beginners Part 1 Tuesday, May 13, 7:00-8:00 pm OR Thursday, May 15, 10:15-11:15 am Learn the basics of using a computer, including, how to use Windows and a mouse. Computers for Beginners Part 2 Tuesday, May 20, 7:00-8:00 pm OR Thursday, May 22, 10:15-11:15 am Learn the basics of the Internet and e-mail. Computers for Beginners Part 3 Tuesday, May 27, 7:00-8:00 pm OR Thursday, May 29, 10:15-11:15 am Learn now to create a document, copy, paste and save your work. Microsoft Word Part 1 Tuesday, June 10, 7:00-8:00 pm OR Thursday, June 12, 10:15-11:15 am This class is for the beginner providing a basic introduction to Microsoft Word. Prerequisite: A good working knowledge of how to use a mouse. Microsoft Word Part 2 Tuesday, June 17, 7:00-8:00 pm OR Thursday, June 19, 10:15-11:15 am This class is for the more experienced user. Patrons will learn how to cut and paste, copy and paste and more. Prerequisite: Microsoft Word Part 1. Microsoft Word Part 3 Evening Discussions Monday, May 19, 7:00 All He Ever Wanted by Anita Shreve Monday, June 16, 7:00 Three Weissmans by Kathleen Schine Computer Classes pm pm Tuesday, June 24, 7:00-8:00 pm OR Thursday, June 26, 10:15-11:15 am This class is for the more experienced user. Patrons will review what was taught in the previous classes. Prerequisite: Microsoft Word Part 2. May/June 2014 7 Bus & Train Trips $ Yankee Stadium Tour, Mario’s & Tour of the Bronx Friday, July 25 Get the ultimate behind-the-scenes tour of Yankee Stadium! Your tour will include the dugout area – sit in the best seats in the house, imagine yourself being a sports reporter in the Press Box, visit the locker room of your heroes in the Clubhouse, hear the fascinating stories of the legends and myths of the Yankees History and more! Your lunch will be at Mario’s, winner of the James Beard Award for best Regional Classic Restaurant. Before your lunch, enjoy some time shopping for Italian delicacies on the fabled Arthur Avenue followed by a tour of the fascinating Bronx. Depart: 8:45 am • Approx. Return: 7:00 pm Fee: $107, check or money order only, payable to Sayville Library Please note: All areas in Yankee Stadium are subject to change and are based on availability. Walking/Standing is required. $ Long Island Railroad Trip to New York City Saturday, June 21 *RONKONKOMA Train Station* Enjoy discounted train tickets through the library! On the day of the train trip, all patrons must leave from the Ronkonkoma Station on the 8:40 am train and be in the first car. You will arrive at Penn Station at 10:00 am and you can return home on any train prior to midnight. Limit six (6) tickets per patron. Registration for tickets ends on Friday, June 13 – or whenever tickets run out, whichever comes first. Departure time is subject to change. Nonrefundable Fee: $9.25 check or money order only, payable to Sayville Library. Defensive Driving $ Senior Defensive Driving Saturday, May 24, 10:00 am-4:00 pm You must be fifty years of age or older. Fee: $20 check or money order only, payable to Sayville Library. $ Suffolk Safety Defensive Driving Saturday, June 7, 10:00 am-4:00 pm Fee: $28 check or money order only, payable to Sayville Library. SAY CHEESE! Your attendance at programs sponsored by the Sayville Library may be digitally recorded through photographs or video recordings. These images may be posted on our website, in our newsletter, or by local newspapers. If you do not wish your image to be published, please notify a staff member. Sayville Library 88 Greene Avenue Sayville, NY 11782-2745 631-589-4440 http://sayvillelibrary.org THE LIBRARY WILL BE CLOSING ON SUNDAYS STARTING JUNE 15, 2014 NON PROFIT U. S. POSTAGE PAID SAYVILLE LIBRARY BOARD OF TRUSTEES Brendan J. McCurdy – President Linda Halliday – Vice President Debra Mitchell – Secretary Joseph Loughren – Deputy Secretary Marianne Bastian – Trustee Alice Lepore, Library Director Deborah Pouletsos, Editor Library Board Meetings Tuesday, May 13, 2014 6:00 pm (Note: different day and time) Monday, June 9, 2014 7:00 pm Holiday Closing Schedule: Sunday, May 11, 2014 Sunday, May 25, 2014 Monday, May 26, 2014 Hours of Service: Monday - Friday 10 am – 9 pm Saturday 9:30 am – 5 pm Sunday 1 – 5 pm Closed on Sunday for the summer starting June 15, 2014 Design & Printing: Searles Graphics, Inc. http://www.searlesgraphics.com CART-RT SORT**CR ECR WSS POSTAL CUSTOMER LOCAL