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Our 10th AnniversAry CelebrAtiOnContinues
History Walk
Oct. 5 • 3pmDiscover some of the stories hidden in the
landscape as you walk from the Library to
Hallowed Ground Park (corner intersection of
Forester Ave. & Galloway Rd.) with local history
librarian Sue Gardner.
Community PotluckOct. 18 • 5pmJoin us for an evening of good food, good compa-ny and cupcakes! Bring
a dish to share. The Whipped Cupcakes Food
Truck will provide dessert! Please bring a non-perishable
food item to donate to the Warwick Ecumenical
Food Pantry. Help us make our 10th Anniversary
Quilt too!
Bossy FrogConcert*Nov. 15 • 5pm
Bossy Frog Concert! Help us to celebrate a
“Dynamic Decade” with a fantastic concert
by the Bossy Frog and friend. Move and sing along with
the Frog! Ages 1-8
Peter & the Wolf, The Carnival of the Animals & more...*
Holiday ConcertDec. 8 • 2pm
Carla Auld and a woodwind quintet will perform classics by Prokofiev,
Saint-Saens and others. Doors open at 1pm for crafting
fun for all ages. For adults & families with attentive
listeners!
The Great American Folk Song Revival *Nov. 15 • 7pm
The program highlights American songwriters and performers such as Bob Dylan, Joan Baez, Tom Paxton, Donovan, Pete Seeger, and others.
Caroline also performs her original compositions, and describes her
life with her late father, author E.L. Doctorow.
Artist in Residence **
Oct. 19 to Nov. 22
Amy Lewis Sweetman
Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, Math
Community Fountain LaboratoryCreating and Working with Water FeaturesAmy Lewis Sweetman will facilitate programs for all ages to explore the use of water as an element of an artistic design.See p. 2 for adult events and studio hours. See p. 9 for teen and children’s events. **Sponsored by AWPL Foundation
Fall 2019
* These events are made possible by a generous gift to the AWPL Foundation by Glenn P. & Susan D. Dickes.
r 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.
Adult ServiceS & ProgrAmS
booksDisCussiOn GrOupsNew members welcome. Call 986-1047 ext. 3 for more information.Copies of books are available at the Library.
nOn-FiCtiOn bOOk DisCussiOn ClubMeets at 2pm the first Tuesday of the month.
the sCienCe bOOk DisCussiOn ClubMeets at 11am the 3rd Monday of the month.
tuesDAy eveninG bOOk DisCussiOnMeets at 6:30pm the first Tuesday of the month.
thursDAy MOrninG bOOk GrOupMeets at 10am the last Thursday of the month.
the Mystery bOOk ClubMeets at 11am the 4th Friday of the month.
sustAinAble WOrlD bOOk ClubMeets at 12pm the 2nd Tuesday of the month.
Edgar Allen Poe Wreath Thurs. Oct.17 • 6:30pm
Folded Book Turkey Thurs. Nov. 21 • 6:30pm
Sheet Music Christmas Trees
Thurs. Dec. 19 • 6:30pm
DireCtOr’s bOOk DisCussiOnWomen Rowing Northby Mary PipherA book discussion led by Rosemary CooperNov. 7 • 2 - 3pm r
New York Times bestseller from the author of Reviving Ophelia--a guide to wisdom, authenticity, and bliss for women who, as they age, may contend with ageism, misogyny and loss.
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Multicultural ProgramsvivA vAllenAtO CuMbiA bAnD *
Sept 22 • 2pm rCelebrate Hispanic Heritage Month with the music of Colombia! These happy songs contain the cultural memory of a people with roots in Africa, Native Amer-ica and Europe. Learn the stories behind this unique music, and come dance the cumbia with Viva Vallenato! Suitable for all ages! Outdoor Concert - bring a chair or blanket.
ARouNd the WoRld iN 30 iNstRuMeNts with Four Shillings Short *October 20. 20 • 2pm r
The Celtic/Folk/World Music duo Four Shillings Short will perform a multicultural educational concert for the whole family. Featuring traditional and original music from around the world they will play a fantastic array of instruments (over 30) in-cluding dulcimers, mandolin, mandola, bouzouki, recorders, tin whistles, Medieval and Renaissance woodwinds, sitars, Native American flutes and more.
reinDeers AnD shAMAns AnD CAMels, Oh My! MAGiCAl MOnGOliAOctober 30 • 6:30pm r
Join Researcher & Warwick native Jay Westerveld for a photo-filled discussion of Mongolia, the cradle of Native American culture, Shamanism, Attila the Hun and Ghenghis Khan. Jay has been studying the cultural and natural history of Mongolia since 2015. He has lived among the various ethnic groups of Mongolia and has studied their customs for years.
nAtive AMeriCAn COntributiOns November 7 • 6:30pm r
If you peel back the layers of American history, you will find roots in Native America. Many of our foods, tools, medicines, and governmental structures are derived from Ancient America. Join Reuben Fast Horse as he shares his knowledge of the contri-butions of the people of the First Nations. Reuben Fast Horse, born on the Stand-ing Rock Sioux Reservation, is a traditional Lakota singer, dancer, flutist, drummer, craftsman, storyteller and educator.
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Artist in Residence - Closing Reception for EveryoneNovember 22 • 6:30 - 8:30pmCelebrate our 1st Residency program with stories and pictures from all of the events! Music and refreshments too!
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Artist in Residence - For AdultsCreating a Water FeatureOctober 19 • 10am - 4pmHands on opportunity for anyone interested in creating and installing a fountain or pond. While re-installing the Library’s Fountain all aspects of water features will be explored from design to cost to physical location. Community Service hours available for teens! Lunch will be served.
Designing with WaterNovember 1 • 6:30 - 8:30pmJoin us for an evening of exploring the con-ceptual side of fountains! In a seminar-style storytelling event led by Amy Lewis Sweet-man, explore fountain design through the ages, looking at images of historical, practical & beautiful examples of water technologies and how they inform today’s water usage practices and modern water features.
Artist in Residence - Studio HoursDrop in & meet with Amy ! Discuss fountains, ponds, water, engineering and design!Studio Hours :Main Floor: Wed. 10/23 • 10am to noon Wed. 10/30 • 5:30 to 7:30pm Wed. 11/13 • 3:00 - 5:00pmLower Level: Wed. 11/6 • 4 to 6pm Wed 11/20 • 10 to noon
2 * Funded by a generous gift to the AWPl Foundation by Glenn P. & susan d. dickes Fall 2019
leARN soMethiNG NeW
eMerAlD Ash bOrer With MAtt DOirOnSept. 28 • 10amDiscussion of this invasive pest & your ash tree as well other problems that threaten your trees.
COnversAtiOnAl itAliAn With Dr. DOM CAppelleriLearn basic Italian vocabulary, phrases and grammar. Italian culture and customs also included. Attendance at all sessions is encouraged.10 Class sessions (no class 10/14) Begins Sept. 30 • 6 -7:45Oct. 7, 21, 28. Nov. 4, 11, 18, 25. Dec. 2, 9.
Mindfulness rOct. 8, Oct. 22, Nov. 12, Nov. 26 • 6:30 -7:45pmRegister for each session individually.This course will include an in-depth exploration of mindfulness, with special emphasis on relaxation of both the body and the mind. Each class includes: guided meditation practice, teaching, and Q & A, as well as optional homework.
the beAtles - 50 yeArs lAter rwith Barry Wiesenfeld Oct. 9 • 6pmWere the Beatles really so much more than just 4 “Mop Tops”? What made them such a strong musical force that they are still popular more than 50 years later? In this presentation we will explore the phenomenon that was the Beatles!
Other WOrlDs rwith Dr. Chuck Holmes Oct. 16 • 6:30pmMore than 4,000 planets have been discovered circling nearby stars and more are being identified every day. Now that we know that other worlds exist, what are the prospects that extra-terrestrial life exists, too? Learn about NASA’s Kepler mission and SETI.
FinAnCiAl plAnninG FOr retireMentwith Debra Taylor Oct. 23 • 6:30pm 8 things to know to help Avoid the Retirement tax time bomb & help keep More of Your Money in Retirement rNov. 20 • 6:30pm 7 Financial Principles for a happy and Fulfilling Retirement r
sAlteD tOFFee Apple pie with Noble Pie bakers Oct. 24 • 6:30pmJust in time for the holidays! Leslie Noble of Noble Pies will show you how to make a pie from scratch. Tips will be given on choosing ingredients, tools to use & baking outcomes. Different decorating techniques for pies will be discussed, followed by a Q & A session.
3 * Funded by a generous gift to the AWPl Foundation by Glenn P. & susan d. dickes Fall 2019
seniOr iMprOvisAtiOnAl theAter*An invitation open to all seniors who want to experience the joys and wonders of improvisational theater. No prior experience needed, no lines to memorize - just enthusiasm and a willingness to participate. You don’t need to be funny but you will have fun!
Curious - need more information? Want to sign up? Call kathleen G. 986-1047 ext. 5.
Meeting Dates: Sept. 5 & 19; Oct. 3, 17 & 24. Time: 1:30 to 3:30pm in the Community Rm.
MONDAY AFTERNOON AT THE MOVIES *
1pm to approx 3:30pm (depending upon movie length)3rd Monday of the month the Library will host a film followed by a discussion led by Laura Ford. Refreshments will be served. rOct. 7 All is true (2018) (PG-13) 106 min.
Oct. 14 storm boy (2019) (PG) 99 min.
Oct. 21 the Front Runner (2018) (R) 113 min.Movie & discussion with refreshments
Oct. 28 Arachnophobia (1990) (PG-13) 108 min.
Nov. 4 Musical Performance: The Hooley Shooters (see above for details)
nov. 11 they shall Not Grow old (2018) (R) 99 min.
nov. 18 the White Crow (2018) (R) 127 min.Movie & discussion with refreshments
Nov. 25 A Room With a View (1986) (PG-13) 117 min.
Dec. 2 the Public (2018) (PG-13) 121 min.
Dec. 9 Get santa (2014) (PG) 102 min.
Dec.16 the upside (2018) (R) 126 min. Movie & discussion with refreshments
Dec. 23 Joyeux Noel (2005) (R) 116 min.
Dec. 30 Yesterday (2019) (PG-13) 116min
e x h i b i tsNovember 15 - JaNuary 5
maiN FloorThe Four Freedoms
Community Art Exhibit
octoberlower Gallery
John C. Yrizarry - A Life’s Work
board roomWAL Garden Tour
meet the artists receptionOctober 4 • 4 - 6pm
Novemberlower Gallery
The 4 Pastelistscathy cahill, Judy byrne,
lily Norton & cathy Pragermeet the artist reception
November 2 • 1 - 3pm
board roomSome Small Works & Then Some
Paintings by Sarah mcHugh
decemberlower Gallery
Art by Rute Kearnsboard room
Paintingsby barbara Johansen
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Freedom A History oF us
Nov. 15 - Dec. 13main Floor of the library
a traveling exhibit of the Gilder Lehrman Institute of
American HistoryThis exhibition documents and illustrates critical figures and
events while tracing the evolv-ing concept of freedom from
founding until the 2008 election.
S m i t H S o N i a N ’ S e a r t H F r o m S Pa c e
SepT. 20-OcT. 31maiN Floor
20-poster exhibition of images & text
this traveling exhibit won the2007 U.S. Geological Survey’s
award for science content.
Hooley Shooters *for a shotta life!Mon. Nov. 4 • 1pmJoin us for a joyful musical grab bag of favorite sing-along’s from the 50s, 60s, and 70s, performed by Tommy Gardner and Barry Wiesenfeld, The Hool-ey Shooters. They’re sure to put a smile on your face!
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All programs can be registered online. Programs are open to children of the Warwick Valley School District. Children must be the speci-fied age by the first session of the program. Please call if you cannot attend a program you have registered for.
4 * This performance is made possible by a generous gift to the AWPL Foundation by Glenn P. & Susan D. Dickes
children’S ProgrAmS
Registration begins September 21 at 8am
Programs for the Very young
Mother Goose Ages 8 - 18mos. A special time to share with your little one.Wed. 11:15 - 11:45am Oct. 9 - Nov. 30
Toddler Time Ages 18 - 36 months Tues. 10:00 - 10:30am Oct. 8 - Nov. 19Wed. 10:00 - 10:30am Oct. 9 - Nov. 20Fri. 10:00 - 10:30am Oct. 11 - Nov. 22
Explore with Me! Ages 18 - 36 mos. Hands-on program for your child with parent/caregiver participation. (Please speak with us about siblings.)Thurs. 10:00 - 10:30am Oct. 10 - Nov. 21
Learn & Play Ages 3 - 5 years This class will emphasize early literacy and readiness skills through stories, feltboards, games, puzzles and hands-on activities.Tues. 11:15 - 12:00pm Oct. 8 - Nov. 19Wed. 1:30 - 2:15pm Oct 9 - Nov. 20
Stories & Movement Ages 3 - 5 yearsWe will read stories and retell them through Yoga and movement.Thurs 1:30 - 2:15pm Oct. 10 - Nov. 21
Cooking Together Ages 3 - 5 yearsAdult and preschooler will hear stories, sing songs and pre-pare some food to share. Fri. Oct. 11 - Nov. 22 11am - 12pm
Preschool Spanish Class Ages 3 - 5 yearsJoin teacher Joyce Schenkman for some fun learning basic conversational Spanish.Mon. Oct. 7, 21, 28 & Nov. 4 1:30 - 2:15pm
Music with Mr. Matt Ages 10 - 36 monthsMove and groove with Mr. Matt.Mon. Oct. 7 - Nov. 18 10:00 - 10:30am Mon. Oct. 7 - Nov. 18 11:00 - 11:30am
Multicultural Holiday Storytime For families with young childrenJoin Melinda Burgard and Miss Stacy for stories, songs and some holiday refreshments.Wed. Dec. 11 • 10:00-10:45
Community Pot LuckFri. Oct. 18 • 5 - 8pmJoin us for an evening of good food, good company and cupcakes! Bring a dish to share. The Whipped Cupcakes Food Truck will provide dessert! Please bring a non-perishable food item to donate to the Warwick Ecumenical Food Pantry. Help us make our 10th Anniversary Quilt!
10th Anniversary Concert with Bossy Frog!*Fri. Nov. 15 • 5:00pmLet’s celebrate 10 fantastic years in our new location! Dance, sing-along and have fun with Jeffrey Friedberg and his big green friend. For families.
Holiday Concert with Peter & the Wolf and More...*Sun. Dec. 8 • 2:00pmEach member of the orchestral woodwind family will be represented in a family concert. Peter and the Wolf by Sergei Prokofiev will be performed on flute, oboe,
clarinet, French horn and bassoon. The well-loved Nutcracker Suite by Peter Tchaikovsky, Carnival of the Animals by Camille Saint-Saens. Adults with attentive children 5+ are welcome.
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ADHD & Executive Functions: What’s the Connection? Oct. 29 • 6pm Today psychologists and neuroscientists know that ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder) is actually due to challenges with executive functions. Join Jessica Pog-gioli to learn what the 11 executive functions are & at
what ages they develop; how executive functions relate to ADHD & other at-tentional disorders. Also, what parents can do to strengthen their children’s executive functions (and their own!).
Jessica Poggioli, Psy.D., is a NJ and NY Licensed Clinical Psychologist who specializes in the assessment of learning disorders and ADHD.
Mindful Parenting with Melissa Reali Nov. 2 • 10amThis talk, inspired by Conscious Discipline and the work of Dr. Becky Bailey, emphasizes that mindful parenting is a continuous process. The goal is to empower willing caregivers to make informed decisions about what best supports the social-emotional well-being of children. This workshop is for parents, caregivers, and teachers of children from birth through late ado-lescence.Melissa Reali earned an MS in Music Education from Queens College and holds perma-nent New York State teacher certificationchildcare will be provided for children under 10 years old upon request a week prior to the program. call the help desk with the number and ages of the children needing care. (845) 986-1047 ext. 3.
Thank you also... To Chris Gonsalves and the staff of Best Book Fairs, LLC for their partnership on the Festival.
To the Teen Committee for planning and providing activities & crafts for children visiting the Festival.
To the Friends of the Library for their time, help and support.
Special children’S Book FeStival inSert
Thank you, SponsorsThe Festival’s primary and sustaining sponsors are Glenn P. and Susan D. Dickes (seen here) steadfast promoters of children’s literacy and benefactors of Albert Wisner Public Library. The Village of Warwick, the Warwick Valley Farmers’ Market, ShopRite of Warwick, Caffe a la Mode, WVT, and the Friends of the Library also support the Festival graciously and generously.
DiScover a new author!Learn about all of the authors & illustrators you will meet at the Festival. They will be eager to meet their readers. Their books will be available for purchase and signing!
in case of rain, the Festival will be held at the warwick valley middle School
check Festival website: www.warwickchildrensbookfestival.org
68 authorS & illuStratorSturn the page for more!
SuzAnnE BLoomPreScH, elem
suzannebloom.com
SARAh ALBEEelem, mG
sarahalbeebooks.com
ARTiE BEnnETTPreScH, elem, mG
artiebennett.com
ARiEL BERnSTEinPreScH, elem,
arielbernsteinbooks.com
LAuRiE CALKhovEnelem, mG
lauriecalkhoven.com
ALYSSA SATin CAPuCiLLiPreScH, elem,
alyssacapucilli.com
RuTh ChAnPreScH, elem
ohtruth.com
JAY CooPERPreScH, elem
jaycooperbooks.com
LuCY RuTh CumminSPreScH, elem
lucyruthcummins.com
CoRinnE DEmASPreScH, elem, mG, ya
corrinedemas.com
KAmA EinhoRnmG
kamaeinhorn.com
RAnDALL DE’SEvEPreScH, elem
randalldeseve.com
DELLA RoSS FERRERiPreScH
dellarossferreri.com
mARGERY CuYLERPreScH, elem
margerycuyler.com
BARBARA DEEelem, mG
barbaradeebooks.com
BETh FERRYPreScH, elembethferry.net
DEBoRAh FREEDmAnPreScH, elem
deborahfreedman.net
nAnCY FuRSTinGERPreScH, elem, mG
nancyfurstinger.com
SuSAnnA LEonARD hiLLPreScH, elem
susannahill.com
SuSAn hooDPreScH, elem
susanhoodbooks.com
KATEY hoWESPreScH, elem
kateyhowes.com
mELiSSA iWAiPreScH, elem
melissaiwai.com
AmY iGnAToWPreScH, elem
ALAn KATzPreScH, elem, mG
alankatzbooks.com
DAviD A. KELLYPreScH, elem
davidkellybooks.com
DAviD KiRKPreScH, elem
davidkirktreehouse.com
GAYLE C. KRAuSEPreScH, elem
gayleckrause.com
KEvin KuRTzPreScH, elemkevkurtz.com
Jackie azua kramerelem
jackieazuakramer.com
mYLiSA LARSEnPreScH, elem
mylisalarsen.com
TARA LAzARPreScH, elemtaralazar.com
miChELLE KnuDSEnPreScH, elem, mG, yamichelleknudsen.com
STEvE LiGhTPreScH, elem, mG
stevelightart.com
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mATT mYKLuSChmG
mattmyklusch.com
mARYA mYERSPreScH, elem
DiAnA muRRAYPreScH, elem
dianamurray.com
JESSiCA oLiEnPreScH, elem
jessicaolien.com
John PARRAPreScH, elem
johnparraart.com
JAmES PRELLERelem, mG, ya
jamespreller.com
KRiSTEn mAhonEYmG
kristenmahoneybooks.com
DEniS mARKELLmG
LAuREn mAGAzinERelem, mG
laurenmagaziner.com
FLoREnCE minoRPreScH, elemminorart.com
WEnDELL minoRPreScH, elem, mG
minorart.com
RoxAnE oRGiLLelem, mG, ya
roxaneorgill.net
KAREn KAuFmAn oRLoFFPreScH, elem
karenkaufmanorloff.com
AnnA RAFFPreScH, elemannaraff.com
LESA CLinE RAnSomE & JAmES RAnSomE
leasclineransome.comjamesransome.com
ALLiSon PATAKiPreScH, elem
allisonpataki.com
LizzY RoCKWELLPreScH, elem
lizzyrockwell.com
AniCA mRoSE RiSSielem, mG
anicarissi.com
ARTEmiS RoEhRiGPreScH, elem
artemisroehrig.com
miSA SABuRiPreScH, elem
misasaburi.com
DouG SALATiPreScH, elemdougsalati.com
CouRTnEY ShEinmELelem, mG
courtneysheinmel.com
mATT PhELAnPreScH, elem, mG
mattphelan.com
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Warwick Children’s Book Festival website: warwickchildrensbookfestival.org
muSic - craftS - activitieS
LAuRiE WALLmARK elem, ya
lauriewallmark.com
BiAnCA TuRETSKYelem, mG, ya
timetravelingfashionista.com
nAnCY viAuPreScH, elem, mG
nancyviau.com
ToDD STRASSERmG, ya
toddstrasser.com
AnniE SiLvESTRoPreScH, elem
anniesilvestro.com
DAShA ToLSTiKovAelem, mG
dashatolstikova.com
HyewoN yumPreScH
hyewonyum.com
TimoThY YounGPreScH, elem, mG
creaturesandcharacters.com
LizA GARDnER WALShPreScH, elem
lizagardnerwalsh.com
JoYCE WAnPreScH, elem
wanart.com
TRACEY WESTelem
traceywest.com
11:00AM – 3:00PMCrAFtinG
At the tent on the Green, make a simple, free craft to take home.
12:00PM – 1:30PM: Free COnCert On the Green
FeAturinG the unCle brOthers
11:30AMlisten AnD WAtCh
siGn lAnGuAGe stOrytiMe. Two picture books will be read and
signed (in American Sign Language) simultaneously. Teen volunteers spent
the summer learning and rehearsing If You Give a Moose a Muffin, by Laura Numeroff, and After the Fall by Dan
Santat.
11:30am – 2:30pmreAD tO the DOGs
Sign up (in person) to read to a certified Therapy Dog. All of
them love to listen to stories and are gentle and calm. Bring one of your new books to read aloud to one of them! Each dog’s owner/handler will be present throughout.
Welcome to the Warwick Children’s book Fes-tival! We hope you will enjoy your visit and go
home with wonderful memories and books.
the Festival will be held on Warwick’s Railroad Avenue if the weather’s dry; if not, it will
relocate to the Warwick Valley Middle school.
11:00am – 4:00pm: CHAT WITH AuTHORS
AND PuRCHASE BOOKS. Almost 70 distinguished authors
and illustrators of children’s books will happily inscribe your new
books! Note: only cash and
credit/debit cards are accepted; cHeckS are Not accePted
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9 Albert Wisner Public Library CONNECTIONS Fall 2019
droP iN ProGramS
No registration required!
Family droP iN StorytimeFor families with young children
Thurs. Oct. 10 - Nov. 2111:15 - 12:00pm
Drop in for stories and retell them through Yoga and movement.
Saturday morNiNG droP iN Storytime
Ages 2 - 7 yearsSats. Oct. 12, Nov. 2, 9, 16, 23
10:30 - 11:15amDrop in for stories and crafts!
leGo SuNdaySAges 4 - 10 years
Sun. Oct. 27, Nov. 17, Dec. 152:00 - 3:00pm
oPeN Studio art oN a SuNday
Ages 5 + with adult helpSun. Nov. 10
2:00 - 3:00pmDrop in and create with artist
Judy Pedersen.
read to tHe doGS
The dogs will be here starting Oct. 7. Stop by the Children’s Desk
for the schedule and to sign up.
tWeen tuesDAys OCT. 8 • 6:15 - 7:15PM pAper AirplAnes Make an airplane, using our top secret designs and book endpapers. See whose
plane flies farthest. Prize awarded for the best.
Oct. 15 • 5:45 – 7:30PMhAllOWeen CupCAke DeCOrAtinGLearn how with Chef Greeley .
Oct. 22 • 6:15 - 7:15PMWrist bAnD Art use charms, rawhide, beads, buttons, colored thread and more to make an artistic band.
Oct. 29 • 6:30 - 7:30PMCODinGusing the Vidcode program, learn to create memes, video games and more. Learn to code using text blocks to get things looking and moving exactly the way you want.
nov. 5 • 6:15 - 7:15PMtAlkinG heADsDraw a face, add some dialogue and arrange it in a shoe box for display. Please supply a shoe box or a box approximately that size.
Nov. 12 • 6:15 - 7:30PMbreAkOut OF Mr. leMOnCellO’s librAryYou and your friends are in the library work-ing on a project when Mr. Lemoncello closes the library. He sets the alarm and leaves. What happens now?? He has a breakout procedure for those students locked in. Can you and your friends breakout in time for dinner?
Nov. 19 • 6:15 - 7:15PMtelestrAtiOnsBegin by sketching a word. Then all players pass their sketch to the next player, who must guess what’s been drawn. Then pass it on!
Age
s 9-
12
Pajamatime Storytime Weds. July 10 to Aug. 76:45 - 7:30pm Wear your PJs, bring a pillow or stuffed animal and enjoy some stories. For families with young children.
reaD, play, learn! *...online registration available beginning Sept. 21 at 8am
Artist in Residence - For kids & TeensFun with Fountain Faces! Nov. 9 • 10am - noonHands on opportunity for kids ages 5 to 11 with a caregiver to create fountain face sculpture and see it in action on our patio!
Fun with Water Wheels for Teens! Nov. 9 • 2 - 4pm Ages 12+Water wheels were used to power mills and move ships in bygone eras. Create a group water-wheel sculpture on our patio in this hands-on workshop with AGRISCuLPTuRE Amy, utilizing recycled bicycle wheels, dowels and cups!
Viva Vallenato Cumbia BandFolk Music of Colombia*
Sun. Sept. 22 • 2pmThese happy songs contain the cultural
memory of a people with roots in Africa, Na-tive Americans and Europe. Learn the stories behind this unique music, and come dance the cumbia with Viva Vallenato! Suitable for
all ages!
Around the World in 30 Instruments *Sun. October 20 • 2:00 - 3:30pm
This is a multi-cultural educational concert presenting traditional music from Ireland,
Scotland, England, Medieval & Renaissance Europe, the Americas and India on over 30
instruments. For adults and attentive children.
CrAzy 8s Grades K - 3 Tues. Oct. 8 - Nov. 19 • 5:00 - 5:45pm Math fun at a Ninja party, pirate treasure hunt, planet party and a uFO landing.
AnnuAl hAllOWeen pArty Ages 2 - 7Sat. Oct. 19 • 10:30 - 11:30am orSat. Oct. 19 • 2:00 - 3:00pmRegister for one session only.Stories, songs and trick-or-treating in the Library! Costumes encouraged!
Music for Munchkins! Ages 2 and up with adultSat. Oct. 26 at 11:00-11:45Members from the WVMS 8th grade orchestra and band under the direction of ChristyBrown will perform fun music from Star Wars, the Incredibles and other favorites.
JR. CHEFS Grades K-31:30 - 2:30pmSat. Nov. 23: Gobble, gobble, turkey treat, make a decoration good enough to eat!Sat. Dec. 14: Decorate a graham cracker house with icing and candies.
FAIRy FORTS & GNOME HOME Ages 4 - 8 Sat. Nov. 2 • 1:30 - 2:30pmAdult and child work together to create a secret hideaway to take home. We will use found objects from nature, sticks, leaves and grasses, plus card-board, clay and string.
Art in the AFternOOn Ages 6 - 10 Sat. Nov. 16 • 1:30 - 2:30pm With the help and guidance of artist Judy Pedersen create a paper leaf bowl using a balloon, glue and cut paper.
Coming in November MINECRAFT CLuB Saturdays from 12:30-2:00 Look online for more information
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Teen ProgramsAll starred programs offer community service credit.
volunteer programsteen ADvisOry bOArD Meets monthly: Sept. 28, Oct. 26, Nov.23, & Dec. 14 2:00pm to 3:00pmJoin our Teen Advisory Board and earn community service by helping to plan the Library’s teen programs. We want your suggestions! New members are always welcome. Elections for new officers is in September. Snacks at every meeting!
teen teCh tutOrs Tuesdays by Appointment • 4:30pm to 6:30pmEarn community service hours by helping adults learn how to use tablets and smartphones.
WArWiCk ChilDren’s bOOk FestivAl vOlunteer OrientAtiOn Saturday, October 5th • 3:00 - 4:00pmFind out everything you need to know about volunteering at this year’s book festival. WCBF is on Oct. 12.
College BoundALL ABOuT COLLEGE ADMISSION & FINANCIAL AIDOctober 2nd • 6:30- 7:45pm Demystify the daunting college admissions and financial aid processes. Some of the topics covered: college search and the importance of finding the right fit, the application process, managing deadlines, and more! Presented by Elizabeth Levine from Signature College Counseling of Central Valley, N.Y.
Write An OutstAnDinG COlleGe AppliCAtiOn essAyOct. 15 • 6:30pm to 7:30pmStuck on what to write about? Learn the tips and tricks you need to write your best application essay ever in this one hour lecture with Jill Mante. No rough draft required!
COLLEGE APPLICATION ESSAy WORkSHOP: One-On-One helpOct. 22 & 29Sign up at the Help Desk to make an appointmentGet one-on-one help with one of the toughest steps in the college application process! Bring your rough draft with you and Jill Mante will help you shape it into an essay you can be proud of.
CluBs New members welcome.SNACk & READ AROuND THE WORLDMeets once a month on Wednesdays Sept. 18, Oct. 16, Nov. 13, Dec. 11 • 5:00pm to 6:00 pmEvery month, we will receive a new box of snacks from a different country. Learn about the country & pick a book to read from that part of the world.
CODinG ClubMeets every other Wed. Sept. 25 Oct. 9 & 23 Nov.20 Dec. 4 4:30pm to 5:30pmusing the Vidcode program, learn to create memes, video games and more. Learn to code using text blocks, then learn to edit the text blocks to get things looking and moving exactly the way you want.
DuNGEONS & DRAGONS FOR BEGINNERSMeets Wednesdays beginning Sep 186:30pm – 7:45 pm No meeting on Oct. 2 & 23 and Nov. 6Join our expert Dungeon Master on awesome adventures! Become a wizard, a bard, a druid, barbarian, ranger, sorcerer or more. Beginners welcome.
SIT & kNITMeets Thursdays beginning Sept. 19from 4:00pm to 5:00pm Do you knit, crochet, embroider or do another yarn craft? Would you like to learn? Come craft & chat. Share your project, get advice, or learn a new skill.
fun thingsGAMe niGht lOCk inSaturday, Sept. 21 • 5:00 to 7:00pm Enjoy a night of video games, arcade games, card games, and tabletop games! Play a cool driving game, try out some retro video games like Frogger and Asteroids, & play new games, too!
hAllOWeen CupCAke DeCOrAtinGOct. 23 • 5:30 – 7:30pmLearn how to use fondant to make some spooky cupcakes. Professional Chef Greeley will show you how.
JACkBOx PARTyOCTOBER 25 • 4:30 - 6:30PMBring your phone and get ready to be silly. Come and play Jackbox Party games like Quiplash, Tee K.O., Patently Stupid, Mad Verse City, and more!
BOOk & FILM DISCuSSION: LOVE SIMON NOV. 6 • 5:15 - 7:45PMCome watch Love Simon, the movie based on Simon VS the Homo Sapiens Agenda, a book from this year’s Battle of the Books. We’ll compare the book & movie and discuss similarities & differences while enjoying snacks.
sMAshFest!Dec. 18 • 5:15pm – 7:45 pmGet ready for Super Smash Bros. for Nintendo Switch. You may bring your own controller or use the library’s controllers. Refreshments will be provided. Open to grades 6 and up.
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intrODuCtiOn tO WinDOWs 10 ~ 1 sessiOnOct 16 • 9:30 • 11am or Nov. 20 • 9:30 • 11amNew to Windows 10? Learn how to use File Explorer, Corta-na, and more.
intrODuCtiOn tO Ms WOrD ~ 1 sessiOnOct 2 • 9:30 • 11am or Dec. 4 • 9:30 • 11amCreate a document, change text and spacing, insert pic-tures, and learn to cut, copy & paste.
intrO. tO Ms pOWerpOint~ 1 sessiOnOct. 9 • 9:30 • 11am or Nov. 6 • 9:30 • 11amLearn how to create presentations in this introductory class.
DrOp in COMputer helpSept, 17, 24, Oct. 10, Nov. 7, Dec. 5 • 9:30 • 11amSept. 11 • 5:30 - 7:30pmDrop in for one-on-one help on one of our laptops or on your own device.
More classes may be added to the schedule. See the Library’s online calendar
www.albertwisnerlibrary.org or call the Help desk 986-1047 ext. 3.
COMputer trAininG ClAssesGet connected with free technology classes at the Library! We offer a wide range of hands-on technology training for beginners & the experienced. Sign up in person at the Help Desk. A $5 deposit is required. The deposit is refunded at the end of the class.
CtAP*CAreer trAnsition AssistAnCe ProgrAm
targeted to the needs of job seekers, Facilitated by career consultant Gregg knowles.
Register in person. A $10 refundable deposit required.
RESuME REVIEW & JOB COACHING SERVICEMondays: Oct. 7, Nov. 4 & Dec. 9 • 3:30 - 6:30pmSaturdays Oct. 26, Nov. 16 & Dec. 14 • 9:00am - 12:00pmHave your resume critiqued during a 60 minute, one-on-one session with Gregg Knowles.
Teen Programs continued from p.10
crafternoonsperler beADsSeptember 28 • 3:00 - 4:00pm Arrange the plastic beads to create a cool design, then iron them to make it permanent. Create key chains, pendants and more. Create designs from Star Wars, Minecraft, Mario, or your imagination.
shrinky DinksOctober 26 • 3:00 - 4:00pm Your art starts out large and shrinks down to a hard plastic disk. Create a pendant, key chain, charm bracelet, phone strap and more.
WAsher penDAntsNovember 23 • 3:00 - 4:00pmMake a unique pendant using a washer and nail polish. Then bead the cord it will go on.
LocaL HistoryWarwick in the Revolutionary War - Author Talk
November 3 • 2pmLocal historian Sue Gardner will present material from her new book Pure Necessity: Revolution at Warwick, which tells the sto-ry of the Warwick Valley during the Revolutionary War using original documents, eyewitness testimony, and oral traditions. The research was completed by the author and many volun-teer transcribers over the past 20 years, as part of the Friends of Hathorn House’s project to discover the true history of Gen. John Hathorn, his militia, and the people of our area during the late1700s. Copies will be available for purchase & signing.
neW in the lOCAl histOry DiGitAl COlleCtiOn • Lydia Sayer Hasbrouck: Issues of The Sibyl scanned! • Warwick Valley Yearbooks are now available!
To visit the Library’s Local History Collection online, go to albertwisnerlibrary.org and click on “Local History”
on the right side of the page.
septeMber is librAry CArD siGn-up MOnthDon’t have a card? Sign up today! Free to everyone residing in the WVCSD. If you have a card, stop by & trade it in for one of
our new designs! Children & Adults!
During September all those signing up for a card, or trading in for a new card, will be entered in a raffle for an exciting gift!
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Watercolor Painting for the Joy of ItWith Pat Foxx
An informal atmosphere for participants to learn the basics of watercolor painting without pressure to create a masterpiece.birds: Nov. 17 • 6 pmlandscape: Dec. 7 •10 amregistration in person at the Help Desk. $5 deposit required. Deposit is returned at class.
Art of the Ramapo Valleywith Geoff WelchOctober 10 • 6:30pm
The scenic natural beauty of the Ramapo Valley as depicted in masterful paintings by Jasper F. Cropsey, John Kensett, David Johnson, Man Ray, John Marin and others. The artworks date from the mid-19th to mid-20th centuries.
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hOliDAy ClOsinGsOct. 6 - Applefest Nov. 27 - close at noonNov. 28 - ThanksgivingDec. 6 - open at noonDec. 24 - Christmas EveDec. 25 - Christmas DayDec. 31 - New year’s Eve close at noonJan. 1 - New year’s Day
warwick children’s book Festival
October 12mark your calendar
Special pull out section in this newsletter!
Friends 10th Anniversary CelebrationSeptember 15 • 2-4pm
The River Birch Patio
Wine and cheese, cider, sparkling beverages and desserts will be served.Tickets will be $10 each and are on sale at the Library’s Front Desk on the Main Floor and in
the Friends and Bookends bookshop on the lower level of the library.
10th Anniversary Silk Screening Workshopwith Melissa Shaw Smith
Saturday Oct. 5 • 10am to 2pm
Melissa Shaw Smith will walk you through the silk screening process to produce a Tee Shirt with a special
10th Anniversary design by Judy Pedersen.
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Speed Dating for Book Lovers!Dec. 5 • 6:30pm
calling all book lovers. we have 500 copies of
America’s 100 Favorite novels. come browse the books “speed
dating” style and choose up to 10 to keep!
AARp Driver Safety program Oct. 5 & Dec. 14 • 9:30am - 3pmTune up your driving skills and qualify for an automobile insurance discount .
to register contact: Joe Kovacs (845) 381-5558
AARp members $20 non-members $25