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Harborfields Public Library 631-757-4200 www.harborfieldslibrary.org
October 2014PUBLIC LIBRARY NEWSLETTER
HarborfieldsFriends Friday Night Pre-saleFriday, October 10th, 5:00 - 8:30 PM
Collectors and literary enthusiasts will have the first opportunity to browse through the Book Sale and find those hidden gems with the purchase of a $10 Friday pre-sale pass. The Friends of the Library pre-sale passes are avail-able at the Circulation Desk. All books are priced to sell!
Saturday Blowout Book Sale!Saturday, October 11th, 10 AM - 3 PM
Admission passes are not required, all are welcome.
Boys and girls, moms and dads and grandparents are invited to come to the Library and trick-or-treat along with their favorite storybook and nursery rhyme friends. Walk through Storybook Land and meet Winnie the Pooh, Tigger, Snow White, Fancy Nancy, Elsa from the movie Frozen, and many more of your all-time favorites. Plan on spending about 30-minutes trick-or-treating with our storybook characters and remember your cameras! No strollers, please! Registration begins online October 1st.
Storybook Halloween At The Library
Saturday, October 25th
Arrive anytime between 1:00 and 3:00 PM
Family Fall Fun At The Library
Monday, October 13th, 11:00 AM -1:00 PM
Create A Life-Size Scarecrow
Registration is required. Call the Children’s Room on Thursday, October 2nd at 9:00 AM
Bring clothes, accessories and your imagination. We supply everything else. Work as a family or group. Raindate: Saturday, October 18th.
Fall Fun Continues...Registration is not required for the
following activites. All are welcome!
• Pony rides by Greenlawn Equestrian Center• Balloon sculpting• Crafts • Sidewalk Chalk Creations• Storytimes with a Friendly Witch
at 11:45 AM & 12:45 PM
Friends of the Library Bus Trip
Dyker Heights Holiday Lights TourWednesday, December 3rdBus Departs from the Library at 2:00 PM
The Friends have planned an early dinner at Gino’s Restaurant in Bay Ridge, Brooklyn (a favorite dining spot of Brooklynites “In the know”). You will select an entree of your choice from a limited menu at the restaurant. After dinner we will meet our step-on guide for a 2-hour tour of Dyker Heights to see the most extravagant Christmas light displays in this Brooklyn community and end with a stop at Mona Lisa Pastry Shoppe & Cafe for a cannoli and cappucino. The bus will depart from Brooklyn at approxi-mately 10 PM. The cost of this trip is $95 per person, which includes transportation, dinner, tour, and all gratuities. Current members of the Friends of the Library may register by telephone only, at 9 AM beginning Friday, October 17th. All others may register in person beginning Saturday, October 18th. There will be no refunds unless we are able to fill your space from a waiting list.
Harborfields Public Library 631-757-4200 www.harborfieldslibrary.org
Please call the Reference Desk or register online for adult programs unless otherwise noted. In-person registration is required for all programs with a fee.
Harborfields Public Library 631-757-4200 www.harborfieldslibrary.org
Please call the Reference Desk or register online for adult programs unless otherwise noted. In-person registration is required for all programs with a fee.Adult Programs Please call the Reference Desk or register online for adult programs unless
otherwise noted. In-person registration is required for all programs with a fee. Adult Programs Please call the Reference Desk or register online for adult programs unless otherwise noted. In-person registration is required for all programs with a fee.
Morning Book Discussion Wednesday, October 15th, 11:30 AM - 1:00 PM
Donna Diamond has selected Homer and Langley by E. L. Doctorow for this month’s discussion. Books are available at the Circulation Desk.
Just the FactsThursday, October 16th, 7:00 PM
Join facilitator Brad Silverman to discuss Tesla: Inventor of the Electrical Age by W. Bernard Carlson. Copies of this book are available at the Circulation Desk.
SeniorNet Seminar: Android SmartphonesTuesday, October 21st, 3:30 - 5:30 PM
Smartphones are changing the way we live. Now your cell phone does more than just make calls- it’s a small, por-table comptuer. Android smartphones are produced by many manufactures, including Samsung, Nokia and LG. Join us to learn about the many tasks your Android phone can perform, such as taking pictures, accessing e-mail, using the calendar to list appointments, playing music, and more. Registration is not required.
Global Viewpoints ForumImmigration - What Works for America and What Doesn’t? Tuesday, October 21st, 7:00 - 9:00 PM
Join facilitator John Busch and share your thoughts on cur-rent events. Please call the Reference Desk or register online.
Using for Your Job SearchWednesday, October 1st, 7:00 - 9:00 PM
LinkedIn is the leading social media platform for profes-sional networking. Today’s job seekers must have a presence on LinkedIn. Career Counselor Karen McKenna will show participants how to create a strong LinkedIn profile and use its powerful features to build strategic networking connections. Please register.
Game Room OpenFridays, October 3rd, 10th, 17th & 31st, 1:00 - 4:00 PM
Pumpkin Wreath CraftThursday, October 16th, 10 - 11:30 AM
Have fun creating a mesh pumpkin wreath perfect for fall, Halloweeen and Thanksgiving. A sample project is on display at the Reference Desk. Harborfields Library cardholders, may register and pay the $10 materials fee at the Reference Desk. Space is limited.
Food Safety 101Tuesday, October 14th, 7:30 PM
We all think we prepare safe meals in our house but do we really? Food Safety Consultant, Margaret Dixon will share her knowledge and true stories of inspecting restaurants for the Health Department. Learn how to keep your family safe while preparing your everyday and holiday meals. Please register.
Handmade Holiday Gift IdeasCreate one or both of these unique, hand-crafted gifts
and get a headstart on your holiday gift list.
Decoupage SoapsThursday, October 16th, 7:00 PM
Crafter, Nicoletta Devito will show you how easy it is to create fall-themed decorated soaps to keep or give as gifts. All supplies will be provided for a $5 fee. In-person registra-tion at the Reference Desk.
Crop, Paper Scissors, Frame!Monday, October 20th, 7:00 - 9:00 PM
Discover the art of scrapbooking. Magazine craft stylist Karin Fey will teach you the fun and inventive ways you can embellish photographs to preserve unforgettable memories. The finished project will be a unique embellished holiday frame to keep or give as a gift. Bring five to six photos with you. All other supplies will be provided for a fee of $5, pay-able at the Reference Desk upon registration. Novice and scrapbook enthusiasts are all welcome.
Tech HelpSaturday, October 18th from 9:30 - 11:30 AM
Our Teen Tech Squad will be available to assist you with your tech devices such as PC, MAC, smartphone, iPad, iPod and the basics of social networking. A tech-savvy teen will provide you with the hands-on, one-on-one help that you need. Please call the Reference Desk to register for your individual 30-minute session.
Putting Your Garden to Bed for the SeasonMonday, October 13th, 7:00 PM
Master Gardener and owner of Home Organic Garden-ing Service, Dylan Licopoli, will be leading this season-ally appropriate workshop on how to properly prepare your vegetable garden for the winter, so that it is ready to go in the spring. Taking the appropriate steps this fall will improve the health and structure of the soil, add necessary nutrients for springtime planting, help prevent weeds from establish-ing themselves, and protect plants which winter-over. Topics will include late season plantings, cover crops, composting, mulching and cultivating. Question and answer session to fol-low lecture. Please register.
Harborfields Public Library 631-757-4200 www.harborfieldslibrary.org
Please call the Reference Desk or register online for adult programs unless otherwise noted. In-person registration is required for all programs with a fee.
Harborfields Public Library 631-757-4200 www.harborfieldslibrary.org
Please call the Reference Desk or register online for adult programs unless otherwise noted. In-person registration is required for all programs with a fee.Adult Programs Please call the Reference Desk or register online for adult programs unless
otherwise noted. In-person registration is required for all programs with a fee. Adult Programs Please call the Reference Desk or register online for adult programs unless otherwise noted. In-person registration is required for all programs with a fee.
English Conversation GroupTuesdays, September 29th, October 7th, 14th & 21st, 10:00 - 11:30 AM Hola! Hello! Allo!
Practice and improve your English in a casual and fun en-vironment. This program is open to all. Please call the Refer-ence Desk or register online.
Medicare Services Counselor Wednesdays, October 1st & 15th between 1:00 and 3:00 PM
Larry Elmen, HIICAP Counselor for the Suffolk County Office for the Aging, is available to discuss Medicare Services, Medicaid Options, Prescription Drug Programs, and Long Term Care/New York State Partnership Program Insurance. Reg-istration is not required. Private sessions are available on a first-come, first-served basis in the Literacy Booth.
OCTOBER MOVIESFriday, October 10th, 1:30 PMANGRIEST MAN IN BROOKLYN
Rated R, 84 minutesStarring: Robin Williams and James Earl Jones
ITALIAN HERITAGE MONTH FILM SHOWING AND DISCUSSION WITH IRENE ECKERT
Wednesday, October 15th, 6:45 PMFLIGHT OF THE INNOCENT (1992)
Rated R, 105 minutes, English subtitlesIn his acclaimed feature debut, Italian writer/director
Carlo Carlei creates a “breathtakingly visual...gutsy, exciting adventure” that combines the artistic sensibilities of European films with the explosive power of a fast-paced Hollywood thriller. Starring: Manuel Colao and Federico Pacifici
Friday, October 31st, 1:30 PMDRAFT DAY
Rated PG-13, 94 minutesStarring: Kevin Costner and Dave Donaldson
Medicare Made EasyWednesday, October 29th, 2:00 PM
This seminar will take the confusion out of all the options available so you are able to make choices that are right for you. Please register.
Medicare Part D Enrollment AssistanceThursday, October 30th, 12:00 Noon - 3:00 PM
Pharmacists from St. John’s University School of Pharmacy will be at the Library to assist you in choosing the Medicare Part D plan that is best for you and covers your medications at the lowest premium possible. Appointments are required. Call Hands on Huntington at 631-351-6610 for an appointment. Bring a list of your medications, name and zip code of your pharmacy, your current Medicare Part D card if you have a plan, and your Medicare card.
Long Island Landscapes, Sea Scapes And More by artist Don Wilson October 1st - 29thArtist Reception: Thursday, October 16th, 5:00 - 7:00 PM
Now retired from academia and after 43 years as a Library Media Specialist, a Public Li-brarian, an Assistant Professor of Library Science, University Administrator, restaurateur, cook and caterer, Don Wilson has revived his career as an artist/painter. He has exhibited in a number of galleries and vineyards on the North Fork and in various public libraries in both Nassau and Suffolk.
In the ShowcaseRosemarie Papayanopulos will display her collection of
miniature farm animals in the showcase this month.
Alive-n-Kickin’ DuoTuesday, October 7th
1:00-2:00 PM
The Friends of the Library present
In ConcertFriday, October 17th, 7:00 PM
Plaza Theatrical Productions brings you this zany musical, set in the 1920s with frisky flappers, a dashing leading man, and a dragon-lady villainess, that has everyone dancing the Charleston! The award-willing score will have everyone dancing along! Free tickets are available at the Circulation Desk.
For over 40 years Alive-N-Kickin’ has been entertaining fans. Back by popular demand, lead singer Pepe Cardona and his son Tim on guitar will play your favorite classic rock and oldies. Come listen and sing along! Free tickets are available at the Circulation Desk.
Harborfields Public Library 631-757-4200 www.harborfieldslibrary.org
Children’s Programs for Grades K - 5Babies & Toddlers Children must be Harborfields residents to register and attend these programs. Please call Youth Services to register.
Mother Goose ProgramChildren ages birth to 24-months-old and a caregiverSunday, October 19th, 1:30 - 2:00 PM
A half-hour of stories, songs and finger plays. Registration is not required. Siblings welcome.
Patty-Cake! Patty-Cake!For children ages birth to 17-months-old and a caregiverMondays, October 27th, November 3rd, 17th & 24th,9:30 - 10:00 AM or 10:30 - 11:00 AM
A half-hour of board books, nursery rhymes, songs and more. Registration begins on Wednesday, October 15th , by phone or in person. No siblings please!
Puzzle TimeInfants and toddlers ages 12-to 35-months and a caregiverFriday, October 17th, 10:30 - 11:15 AM
Each child will create their very own puzzle to take home. Registration begins Monday, October 6th. Siblings welcome.
Mommy, Daddy & MeChildren 2 and 3 year olds and a caregiverThursdays, October 16th, 23rd, 30th, November 6th, 13th and 20th, 10:00 - 10:45 AM
This program is designed to provide a setting where parents or caregivers and their children can learn and play together. Each class will be led by a community guest speaker who will present topics on yoga, nutrition, child development, speech pathology, pediatric dentistry, and music and movement. Reg-istration begins Wednesday, October 8th. No siblings, please.
Let’s Make MusicChildren 12-to 35-months and a caregiverTuesday, October 21st, 10:30 - 11:00 AMor 11:15 - 11:45 AM
Join us for a half-hour program of singing and dancing to a variety of lively musical tunes with instructor Diane Young. Sib-lings welcome. Registration begins Wednesday, October 8th.
1, 2, Buckle My Shoe Children aged 18 -to 35-months-old and a caregiverTuesdays, October 28th & November 4th, 18th & 25th, 9:30 - 10:00 AM OR 10:30 - 11:00 AM
Join us for finger plays, movement and more. Registration begins on Wednesday, October 15th. No siblings, please.
Shake, Rattle & RollChildren 36 months through 5 years of ageTuesday, October 28th, 6:30 - 7:15 PM
Diane Young will lead toddlers in a program that includes musical instruments, and dancing and singing. Registration begins Tuesday, October 14th. No siblings, please.
Reading Comes Alive With Yoga™Children ages 3 to 5 years with a caregiverWednesday, October 22nd, 10:00 - 10:45 AM
Join certified instructor Theresa Banks, for a fun and interactive yoga class and become part of the story by mov-ing, stretching and holding yoga poses with each turn of the page. Registration begins Thursday, October 9th. No siblings, please.
Spooky Lift-The-Flap Haunted HouseChildren ages 3 to 5 years old and a caregiverThursday, October 16th, 2:00 - 2:45 PM
Find out what kind of spooky things we find in haunted houses when we read Halloween stories and make a scary haunted mansion. Registration begins Thursday, October 9th . No siblings, please.
Toddler MoviesFriday, October 3rd,
10:30 AMDINOSAUR TRAIN:
BUDDY’S HALLOWEEN ADVENTURE
Friday, October 24th, 10:30 am
FRANKLIN AND FRIENDS: IT’S HALLOWEEN
FRANKLIN!An adult must accom-
pany the children at all times. Please no eating or drinking during the movie. Registra-
tion is not required.
LEGOsAll registrations begin on
October 2nd
For Little OnesChildren ages 3- 5
and a caregiverFriday, October 10th,
10:30 - 11:15 AM
BuildersChildren in grades K - 2
Saturday, October 11th, 2:00 - 2:45 PM
At the LibraryChildren in grades 3 -5
Saturday, October 11th, 3:15 - 4:00 PM
Friday Family MoviesMovies start at 7:00 PM in the Children’s Meeting Room.
Friday, October 10th (PG, 92 minutes)THE WITCHES
Friday, October 17th (PG, 96 minutes)MR. PEABODY AND SHERMAN
No food or drink during the movie or in the Library please. Children under the age of nine years old must be accompanied by an adult. Regstration is not required
Harborfields Public Library 631-757-4200 www.harborfieldslibrary.org
Children’s Programs for Grades K - 5Babies & Toddlers
Book BuddiesChildren ages 4-years-old through 2nd gradeSaturdays October 4th, 11th, & 18th at 11:00 am
Children may spend 20-minutes reading to a teen volunteer or listening to stories read by a teen volunteer. This is a great opportunity for children to practice their reading in a comfortable setting or just enjoy listening to their favorite stories. Please call to register for your 20-minute session. beginning Wednesday, October 1st.
Spooktacular TalesChildren ages 3 to 5 years-oldFriday, October 31st, 11:00 - 11:45 AM
Listen to spooky and not-so-spooky stories about Hallow-een. Each child will take home a small treat and coloring activ-ity. Registration begins Monday, October 20th.
Monster Mash Kindergarten CraftThursday, October 30th, 4:30 - 5:15 PM
Things are getting a little spooky around the library! Join us for some ghoulishly good stories and create a monster-themed craft perfect for Halloween! Registration begins Tuesday, October 21st.
Chess MatesChildren in grades 2 - 5Saturday, October 18th, 2:00 - 3:00 PM
Challenge yourself with an exciting game of Chess. Get basic tips and strategies as you play one-on-one with an ex-perienced high school student. Each session will be half-hour. Registration begins Tuesday, October 7th.
The Page TurnersSecond gradersMonday, October 20th, 6:30 - 7:30 PM
Spend an hour with friends and a Librarian reading Andy Shane and the Pumpkin Trick by Jennifer Jacobson. This is an introductory book discus-sion. Pick up a copy of the book upon registration, which begins Tuesday, October 14th.
3rd Grade Kids Read Wednesday, November 19th, 6:30 - 7:45 PM
Children in third grade par-ticipate in their own discussion group. Join your friends in discussing Lost and Found by Andrew Clements. Registration begins Monday, October 20th. Pick up a copy of the book in the Children’s Room upon reg-istration. This is a program for children by themselves.
Study BuddiesFor students in grades 3 - 8Mondays and Thursdays, 4:00 - 6:00 PMBeginning October 6th
Harborfields High School students will be at the Library on Monday and Thursday afternoons when school is in session to assist you with your homework. Appointments are encouraged, and are scheduled in 30-minute sessions. Please call the Refer-ence Desk to make an appointment. Walk-ins are welcome if space is available.
OCTOBER 2014Featured Bookmark
LUCY MACINNESAge 6
Storybook HalloweenSaturday, October 25th, Anytime between 1 - 3 PM
Details are on the cover of the newsletter. No strollers please! Registration begins online, October 1st.
Family Fall Fun At the LibraryMonday, October 13th, 11:00 AM - 1:00 PM
Details and registration information is on the cover of the newsletter.
Wickedly Witchy Story Craft Children in grades 1 and 2Wednesday, October 29th, 4:30 - 5:30 PM
Gather ‘round the cauldron for some wickedly good Hallow-een stories. Then fall under the spell of the bewitching craft we will make for your home. Registration begins Tuesday, October 21st.
Crop, Paper, Scissors: Falling For YouChildren in grades 3 - 5Thursday, October 16th, 7:00 - 8:30 PM
Shadowboxes are a wonderful way to preserve life’s sweet-est memories. Join craft stylist Karin Fey as she teaches you how to create a boo-tiful handmade shadowbox, just in time for Halloween. Bring 2 or 3 of your favorite Halloween or autumn-themed photos and take home a one-of-a-kind spook-tacular masterpiece. Registration begins Monday, October 6th.
Read and Rap: The Old Willis PlaceNote date change! The October 29th discussion is postponed to Friday, November 7th, 7:00 - 9:00 PM
Young Adults Teens must be Harborfields residents in grades 6 - 12 to register for these programs, unless otherwise noted. Please call YA Central or register online.
** Registration by phone or online begins on the 1st of the month for YA programs unless otherwise noted **
Teen Advisory Board Presents: Where are They Now?Open to students in grades 7 - 12Wednesday, October 8th, 7:00 - 8:00 PM
Join the Teen Advisory Board as they welcome Harborfields High School alumnus and recent college grad Brittany Lauda, who will share her experiences as a professional voice-over ac-tress. Please remember to bring a book you would like to share.
Teen Writers’ Workshop Friday, October 17th, 4:30 - 6:00 PM
Learn how to improve your writing style with local published author Marissa La Rocca. Please bring your ideas and written work to share.
Halloween ManicuresThursday, October 9th, 5:30 - 7:00 PM
Manicure and decorate your nails in a spooky style as you learn how to take care of your nails from a licensed nail techni-cian. Please register.
Zombie ScienceTuesday, October 14th, 5:30 - 6:30 PM
Learn about the science behind Zombies and if a Zombie Apocalypse could actually happen. Then play a round of “guess the zombie body part” game. Please register.
Financial Aid “Secrets” WorkshopWednesday, October 15th, 7:00 – 8:30 PM
Parents of college-bound students, attend a free workshop by Andrew Lockwood, outspoken college financial consultant, radio host and bestselling author. Learn how to pay “wholesale” for college and little known scholarship and financial aid secrets that all families can use to reduce the cost of college by 45%, no matter how much you earn.
Everything You Should Know About the College Application ProcessThursday, October 16th, 7:00 – 8:30 PM
Are the SUNY’s/CUNY’s the way to go? When and why to apply early decision? Small college or large university? What changes in the SAT - ACT are coming in Spring 2016? College bound high school students and their parents are encouraged to attend this informative program that will answer these ques-tions and more.
Advanced Battle of the Books Titles Announcement Wednesday, October 1st, 3:30 PM
Join your friends at the Library!
Teen Tech Squad MeetingTuesday, October 7th, 4:00 - 4:45 PM
Join fellow techies and help plan upcoming game nights and discuss the latest tech trends.
Chess MatesOpen to students in grades 7 - 12Saturday, October 18th, 2:00 - 3:00 PM
Partner with a student in 2nd to 5th grade and teach them the game of chess. Earn one-hour of community service. Space is limited.
Storybook Halloween Volunteers Orientation Meeting Open to students in grades 7 – 12Monday, October 6th, 7:00 - 8:00 PM
Storybook Halloween is on Saturday, October 25th and the Youth and Parent Services department is looking for responsible and enthusiastic teens to dress up as storybook characters and greet the young children as they trick-or-treat through Storybook Land, and earn three-hours of community service.
Training and Working with Search and Rescue DogsThursday, October 9th, 7:00 - 8:00 PM
Learn what it takes to train and work with search and rescue dogs. Officers from the SCPD Canine Unit will share what it takes to train dogs for tracking, area searches, article and evidence recovery, and handler protection. In addition, each dog at some point in their career is trained in explosives, nar-cotics, or human remains detection. Please bring a dog food item as a donation and earn one-hour of community service.
LEGOs HelpersOpen to Students in grades 7 – 12Saturday, October 11th, 2:00 - 2:45 PM and 3:15 - 4:00 PM
Volunteers will assist children in the LEGOs program and earn one-hour of community service. Limited to four volun-teers per session. Please call the Young Adult Desk or register online beginning at 9:00 AM on Tuesday, October 7th.
Teens Connect
Calling All Teen Musicians!Submission Deadline: October 31st
Do you play in a band or are you interested in jamming with others? Please call the Young Adult Desk and speak to Mrs. Meglio for additional information about a performance.on November 14th.
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In March 2012 the Governor and the legislature agreed on a plan to reform the manner in which state legislative and congressional districts are drawn in New York State. This plan provides for an indepen-dent commission to replace the Legislative Task Force for Demographic Research and Reapportionment (LATFOR). The plan, which requires an amendment to the state constitution, will appear on the ballot in November 4, 2014 and must be passed by the vot-ers to take effect. This presentation will describe the new redistricting process and will discuss the merits of the plan.
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