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At the Library West Nyack Free Library Autumn 2015 Gifts and Donations: From Michele, Christopher, Thomas & Ashley McDermott, I Wish You More for the Children’s Room collection in honor of the birth of Stella Bridget McDermott From Victoria Stone, The Wonderful Things You Will Be for the Children’s Room collection in honor of the birth of her granddaughter Anna Rose Korabel From the Staff of the West Nyack Free Library, a monetary donation for the Children’s Room collection in memory of Larissa Karassik From Diane August, a monetary donation made for our Mystery collection in loving memory of her Mother, Flora August A Note from the Circulation Desk: Our library has had quite a “super” summer. For adults, we offered workshops that taught such skills as understanding wine, creating sea glass jewelry and practicing tai chi. Fans of Mah Jong attended our classes and can practice their skills at our open Game Club on Mondays. Something new...we have added a Mah Jong game set to our circulating items for all who would like to play at home. Our Easy Breezy book club had a great turnout with over 85 participants, including 3 gift card winners. In the Children’s Library, the Summer Reading theme was “Every Hero Has a Story.” We had weekly Storytime in the Park with surprise visits from heroes in our community such as the Rockland County Mounted Police, members of the Nanuet Ambulance Corp and the Clarkstown K9 unit. This was one of the programs that highlighted superheroes and everyday heroes. And the action wasn’t confined to West Nyack; our books and movies joined library patrons on vacations all around the globe! Holy bestsellers, Batman! The West Nyack Free Library sizzled this summer! Dina Reisman, Head of Circulation Congratulations to all our Summer Readers! As the Children's Summer Reading Program comes to a close we want to congratulate all of our participants! Thank you for tracking your reading, attending our programs and coming to the library this summer. Special thanks to the following groups for supporting their local community library: Friends of the West Nyack Library Volunteers of the West Nyack Library Mad Science of the Mid-Hudson New City Fish and Game Club The Cone Zone in West Nyack Domino's Pizza in New City Dear Library Patrons, As we look to our library’s future, the 2017 budget represents our continued commitment to providing you with the library services and materials you have come to expect. We are continuing to evolve our programs and collections while going through the strategic planning process to evaluate our place in our Clarkstown community. Our physical facility requires constant maintenance as we foresee replacing major systems including the roof and sprinkler system within the next 5 years. We’ve managed to reduce insurance spending by being the first library in the New York State Small Business Healthcare Exchange for employee health insurance. We continue to stay at the forefront of technology by offering you online streaming services, ipads, wireless printing and our brand new e-newsletter. Please come support our library in our pledge to continue to serve as a learning and education center in the Clarkstown community. Our 2017 budget hearing is on Tuesday, November 24 at 8pm at the New City Library. Our budget vote is on December 9 from 9 AM to 9 PM. Thank you for your support! Eugenia Schatoff, Director

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At the Library West Nyack Free Library Autumn 2015

Gifts and Donations:

From Michele, Christopher, Thomas & Ashley

McDermott, I Wish You More for the Children’s

Room collection in honor of the birth of

Stella Bridget McDermott

From Victoria Stone, The Wonderful Things You Will

Be for the Children’s Room collection in honor of the

birth of her granddaughter Anna Rose Korabel

From the Staff of the West Nyack Free Library, a

monetary donation for the Children’s Room

collection in memory of Larissa Karassik

From Diane August, a monetary donation made for

our Mystery collection in loving memory of her

Mother, Flora August

A Note from the Circulation Desk:

Our library has had quite a “super” summer.

For adults, we offered workshops that taught such skills

as understanding wine, creating sea glass jewelry and

practicing tai chi. Fans of Mah Jong attended our classes

and can practice their skills at our open Game Club on

Mondays. Something new...we have added a Mah Jong

game set to our circulating items for all who would like to

play at home.

Our Easy Breezy book club had a great turnout with over

85 participants, including 3 gift card winners.

In the Children’s Library, the Summer Reading theme

was “Every Hero Has a Story.” We had weekly Storytime

in the Park with surprise visits from heroes in our

community such as the Rockland County Mounted Police,

members of the Nanuet Ambulance Corp and the

Clarkstown K9 unit. This was one of the programs that

highlighted superheroes and everyday heroes.

And the action wasn’t confined to West Nyack; our

books and movies joined library patrons on vacations all

around the globe!

Holy bestsellers, Batman! The West Nyack Free Library

sizzled this summer!

Dina Reisman, Head of Circulation

Congratulations to all our

Summer Readers! As the Children's Summer Reading Program

comes to a close we want to congratulate all of our

participants! Thank you for tracking your reading,

attending our programs and coming to the library

this summer.

Special thanks to the following groups for

supporting their local community library:

Friends of the West Nyack Library

Volunteers of the West Nyack Library

Mad Science of the Mid-Hudson

New City Fish and Game Club

The Cone Zone in West Nyack

Domino's Pizza in New City

Dear Library Patrons,

As we look to our library’s future, the 2017 budget

represents our continued commitment to providing

you with the library services and materials you have

come to expect. We are continuing to evolve our

programs and collections while going through the

strategic planning process to evaluate our place in

our Clarkstown community. Our physical facility

requires constant maintenance as we foresee

replacing major systems including the roof and

sprinkler system within the next 5 years. We’ve

managed to reduce insurance spending by being the

first library in the New York State Small Business

Healthcare Exchange for employee health insurance.

We continue to stay at the forefront of technology

by offering you online streaming services, ipads,

wireless printing and our brand new e-newsletter.

Please come support our library in our pledge to

continue to serve as a learning and education center

in the Clarkstown community. Our 2017 budget

hearing is on Tuesday, November 24 at 8pm at the

New City Library. Our budget vote is on December

9 from 9 AM to 9 PM.

Thank you for your support!

Eugenia Schatoff, Director

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Fun Happenings & On Display

Adult Displays

September: Record Album Covers from

the 60’s, 70’s, and 80’s from

music lovers.

October: Music Boxes on loan from Judy

Benoit

November: Menus from the 30’s from

Donna Mattis’ collection

December: A Display of Photo Art by

Denise Farro

Children’s Displays

September: Sea Shells from the collection

of Carina Genova

October: Lost and Found @ the Library

November: Artwork of Sarah Forkin

December: My Personal India

From the collection of

Dawn Roy

September 12

Imitation Game

(PG-13) 1 hr. 50 min.

Biography, Drama,

Thriller with Benedict

Cumberhatch & Keira

Knightly

September 26

Unbroken

(PG-13) 2 hrs. 17 min.

Biography, Drama, Sport

with Jack O’Connell &

Takamasa Ishihara

October 3

Still Alice

(PG-13) 101 min.

Drama with Julianne Moore,

Alec Baldwin,

Kristen Stewart

*Sunday, October 18*

1:30 PM

Ex Machina

(R) 108 min.

Drama, Sci-Fi with

Alicia Vikander

*Please note date change*

November 7

71 ( R ) 99 Min.

Action, Drama, Thriller

Jack O’Connell, Sam Reid

November 21

Tangerines (PG-13)

1 hr. 27 min.

(with English subtitles)

Foreign, Drama, War

December 5

Woman In Gold

(PG-13) 109 min.

Helen Mirren, Ryan

Reynolds

December 19

Patrons Choice!

Saturday Movie Matinees at 1:30 PM The Friends Corner:

The Friends of the West Nyack Free

Library is hosting a Holiday Boutique to

help benefit summer reading programs

here at the library on Saturday,

December 12 from 12 - 4 PM. There will be

several vendors: Jewelry, Pampered Chef,

Nikki’s Candle Shop, Tupperware and

much much more! Please come out and

join us to show your

support!

Contact Lois Cayne at [email protected] or

call 914-419-7705 for more information.

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Sign up online to register for programs:

westnyacklib.libcal.com or call us at 358-6081

(Registration usually begins 2 weeks before a program)

Preference is given to Clarkstown Central School District

residents for admission to teen programs.

Proof of residency and age are required.

Teen Advisory Meetings

Monday, September 28, October 26, November 23,

and December 28 at 7 PM

Open to all students in grades 7 - 12. At our first

meeting see how you can earn community service

hours while helping the library. Refreshments will be

served and new members are always welcome.

Registration begins September 12.

Certification Program for Babysitters

Saturday, October 17 at 1 PM

Join us for this one day 3 session workshop taught

by a nurse, police officer and volunteer fireman.

These professionals provide expert guidance on health

and safety issues. Participants must be 12 years of age

or older and attend all three classes to receive a

certificate from Rockland County Office of Fire &

Emergency Services.

Registration begins September 12.

Teen Read Week - Get Away @ your library

October 18 - October 24

Come help us celebrate Teen Read Week! A surprise

gift will be given to all teens caught reading or using

the library. You will also be eligible for an entry into

our grand prize drawing.

Registration is not required.

Teen Programs

Special Needs Movie Night

Fourth Thursday of each month beginning

September 24 from 6:30 - 8 PM

For teens and young adults who have

developmental disabilities. Parents/caregivers

are welcome to attend. If 4th Thursday is a

holiday, program will be held on 3rd

Thursday.

Early Release Movie - Hunger Games:

Mockingjay Part 1

Wednesday, November 18 at 1 PM

Before you see the newest Hunger Games movie,

remember where we left off. Join us for a showing of

Hunger Games: Mockingjay Part 1. You may bring

lunch or snacks.

Book Angels

Monday, November 30 at 5:30 PM

Learn how to create your own book angel using

recycled books. Use them to decorate for the

holidays, give one as a gift, or keep it for yourself.

Materials will be provided.

Registration begins November 10.

Candy House Making Party

Sunday, December 20 at 2 PM

Details of this program for all ages are on the

Children’s page.

New SAT Practice Exam

Saturday, January 9 at 1 PM

Join Kaplan as they host a practice exam for the New

SAT that begins this March. Learn what the new test

will be like before you take it this spring. Students

will receive their scores back via email.

A Teen Update from the Friends Group:

This year our Friends group

had their first ever library

competition! The Friends of

the West Nyack Library

Scholarship Award recognizes

students with excellent

academic achievement and who

demonstrate an understanding of

the public library’s mission and

services. Two volunteers who are Clarkstown

Central School District students, Tobin Kuriakose

and Amanda Taylor, were each awarded a $500

scholarship. The Friends fund the scholarship

through their annual Holiday Boutique which will

be held on Saturday, December 12, the Community

Garage Sale as well as other fundraising events.

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Children’s Programs

*Sign up online to register for programs:

westnyacklib.libcal.com

or call us at 358-6081

Registration begins 2 weeks before a program.

Programs for Babies, Toddlers & Preschoolers

Here Come the Babies*

Ages 3 to 14 Months

Tuesdays,

October 6 - November 17 at 11 AM

(No session on November 3)

Enjoy six fun sessions of rhymes, songs, stories and

games with Ms. Susan. Parent/caregiver participation

required. Siblings welcome.

Music, Mommy & Me with Jeffery Friedberg*

Ages 15 to 29 Months

Wednesdays, October 7 - November 4 at 10 AM

Musical fun for children and their caregivers.

KidLit Storytime*

Ages 2 1/2 to 3 1/2 years old with Caregiver

Mondays, October 5 - November 16 at 11 AM

(No session on October 12)

Simple stories, songs, fingerplays and fun activities

with Ms. Cindy.

Sensory Storytime Open House*

Ages 4 - 7 with parent/caregiver

Fourth Saturday of each month beginning

September 26 at 10:30 AM

If your child is registered for Sensory Storytime or if

you’re deciding whether to register, come visit the

West Nyack Chrildren’s Room and Storytime Rooms.

This is your chance to introduce your child to the

library and to the materials that we’ll be using during

the program. Lots of hands-on fun!

Sensory Storytime*

Ages 4 - 7 with parent/caregiver

First Saturday of each month beginning

October 3 at 10:30 AM

An interactive storytime geared to children on the

spectrum who are sensitive to sensory overload. We

will read, sing, move and play - 1/2 hour of storytime

and 1/2 hour of play.

Pumpkin Decorating*

Grades K and up

Saturday, October 24 at 11 AM

Funny, scary, colorful, strange - what kind

of pumpkin would you like to create? Join Ms. Olga

to make a jack-o-lantern and some fun surprises.

Trick or Treat @ the Library

Saturday, October 31

from 9:30 AM to 5 PM

Come show us your costume and get

some treats! (No tricks please! ☺)

Kids Movie Matinee

Saturday, December 19 from 1:30 to 3:30 PM

A movie sure to please the kids. The title of the

movie is Inside Out (PG) Children under 12 must be

accompanied by an adult. Refreshments will be

served.

Candy House Party

Sunday, December 20 at 2 PM

Bring on the candy for a fun and delicious house

decorating event. Gather your family, friends, and

favorite candies to share.

“I” is for Ice

Ages 3 - 5

Monday, December 28 at 11 AM

Skating…that is! Join Ms. Cindy for a really “cool”

storytime with games, songs, and a specially nICE

craft!

Paracord Pals

Grades 2 & Up

Tuesday, December 29 at 11 AM

Keychains, zipper pulls, mini-dolls, and more. Have

fun learning to create with paracord and beads.

New Years Eve @ Noon

Thursday, December 31 at 11 AM

Back by popular demand! Join us at

the West Nyack Library for party

hats, noisemakers, music, fun,

snacks. Our “ball” will drop at

12 noon.

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Introduction to Canasta

Wednesdays, October 7, 14 & November 4 & 11

at 6:45 PM

Learn the basics of the game. There are 4 classes.

Limited registration begins September 17.

Tai Chi Workshop

Tuesday, October 20 at 2 PM

Practice the ancient Chinese art that

benefits health and wellness. Our program

offers instruction in basic patterns and

movement.

Registration begins October 6.

Ghosthunting New Jersey and New York City

Wednesday, October 21 at 7 PM

L’Aura from the New Jersey Ghost Hunters Society

showcases the history and haunts of Jersey and the

Big Apple.

Registration begins October 7.

Mah Jong: Beyond the Basics

Fridays, October 23, 30 & November 13 & 20

from 10 AM to 12 PM

Learn more strategies. Participants must have a 2015

Mah Jong card. There are four classes. If anyone has a

Mah Jong set please bring it.

Limited registration begins October 9.

Modern Mosaic

Wednesday, October 28 at 7 PM

Tear, fold, crease and rip while learning the art of cut

and tear paper design.

Limited registration begins October 14.

AARP Defensive Driving

Thursday, November 5 & Friday, November 6

from 10 AM to 1 PM

This 2 day, 6 hour AARP Defensive Driving course

requires in-person registration at the library. Check must

be made out to AARP for $20 for AARP members, or

$25 for non-members.

Limited registration begins October 1.

Eye-Catching Berry Necklace

Wednesday, November 18 at 6:45 PM

Create a beautiful necklace from red glass beads, wire,

a chain and a couple of green leaf beads with Karen

Valido. A materials fee of $7 is required.

Limited registration begins November 4.

Beautiful Crystal Bead Pendant

Wednesday, December 2 at 6:45 PM

Marianne Olbermann will teach the

techniques of creating a colorful pendant on a

chain necklace. There is a $10 materials fee.

Limited registration begins November 18.

Gustav Klimt and the Woman in Gold

Wednesday, December 9 at 7 PM

Art historian Suzanne Altman will discuss the painting

and artist.

Registration begins November 24.

Crochet a Scarf

Wednesday, January 20 at 6:45 PM

Karen Valido returns to teach crochet basics. No

experience necessary. Crochet hooks and yarn will be

supplied. A materials fee of $7 is required.

Limited registration begins January 6.

Medicare 101

Wednesday, January 27 at 7 PM

Joan Andelman from the Rockland County Office of the

Aging will discuss Medicare.

Registration begins January 13.

Library programs are generally open to anyone wishing

to attend. If space restrictions or program requirements

limit the number of people who may attend,

preference will be given to Clarkstown Central

School District Residents.

Sign up online to register for programs:

westnyacklib.libcal.com

or call us at 358-6081

Adult Programs Books in the Afternoon!

Join us for lively discussions.

Everyone is welcome!

Tuesday, October 6 at 2 PM

“All the Light We Cannot See”

by Anthony Doerr.

Registration begins Sept. 22.

Tuesday, December 1 at 2 PM

“In the Unlikely Event”

by Judy Blume

Registration begins Nov. 17.

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Non Profit Org.

U.S. Postage

PAID

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ECRWSS

West Nyack Free Library

65 Strawtown Road

West Nyack, NY 10994

(845) 358-6081

www.westnyacklib.org

Postal Patron Local West Nyack Free Library Newsletter

Autumn 2015

Designed and edited by Jennifer M. Visione

Library Budget Vote Wednesday, December 9, 2015

9:00 AM to 9:00 PM

(Snow date: Wednesday, December 16, 2015 )

Eligible voters are residents of the Clarkstown Central

School District. The library will provide the information

you need to be an informed voter.

A copy of the proposed budget will be available to

residents of the community three weeks prior to the vote.

Members of the community are invited to attend a public

hearing on the budget proposal on Tuesday, November 24,

2015 at 8:00 PM at the New City Library.

Patrons who have voted in any annual or special election

during the past four years are automatically registered to

vote. For all others, registration will take place from 8:30

AM to 3:30 PM at the Clarkstown Central School District

Clerk’s Office, Chestnut Grove Administration Center,

62 Old Middletown Road, New City, NY 10956.

Please call the library at 358-6081 for further information.

Crafts and Workshops

Game Club - Everyone is welcome!

Mondays from 1 - 4pm

Bring your Mah Jong sets and Scrabble boards

for a fun time!

Open Knitting and Crocheting Sessions:

Wednesdays, from 7 PM to 8:45 PM

Thursdays, from 2 PM to 4 PM

Adults and teens over 14 with any level

of expertise are welcome on any

Wednesday or Thursday

that the library is open.

Origami Club

We meet one Saturday each month from

10:30 AM to 12:30 PM. Everyone over 6 is

welcome, but children under 11 must be

accompanied by an adult who stays. Join us

for paper-folding fun on September 12,

October 10, November 14, & December 12.

Board of Trustees

President: James Benvenuto

Exec. Vice Pres. : Kurt Mohr

Recording Sec: Arlene Block

Treasurer: Lorette M. Adams

Corres. Sec: Melissa DeNicola

Immed. Past Pres. : Raymond Kosinski

Trustee: Frank Alkin

Trustee Emeritus: Jeannette Haag

Library Director: Eugenia Schatoff

Library Hours

Monday-Thursday 9:30 AM-9:00 PM

Friday 9:30 AM-5:00 PM

Saturday 10:00 AM-5:00 PM

Sunday 1:00 PM-5:00 PM