Adult Programs Please call the Reference Desk or register online for

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Adult Programs Please call the Reference Desk or register online for
Harborfields
PUBLIC LIBRARY NEWSLETTER
November 2014
Friends Holiday Craft Fair
Friday, Nov. 7th, 9 AM - 5 PM
and
Saturday, Nov. 8th, 9 AM - 3 PM
Mark your calendar for the Friends of the Library 5th Annual Holiday Craft Fair featuring the “Starz on Broadway”
and independent vendors, all offering unique, hand-crafted gift items. The fair has become so popular that it will extend
into the Art Gallery on both days. Free admission.
“AS I SEE IT”
Save the date!
Lois Morton
Sunday, December 7th, at 2 PM
A Musical Performance by
Sunday, November 23rd
at 2:30 PM
The Friends of the Library are
pleased to bring you this entertaining program featuring Lois
Morton. She is a performing
songwriter who has delighted
audiences throughout the New
York metropolitan area. Her
abundant charm and humorous songs of social commentary will keep you laughing andf tug at your heartstrings
simultaneously. Reinventing herself in retirement, Lois has
gone from being an educator and therapist to a singersongwriter with a rapier wit and a surprisingly contemporary approach. Her show “As I See It” highlights Lois’
original, often hilarious songs which encourage us to laugh
at ourselves. She has released two CDs of original songs –
As I See It and 20th Century Girl. Free tickets are available at the Circulation Desk.
Melissa Maravell
Melissa Maravell will be performing music from the
American Holiday Songbook. Free tickets will be available
at the Circulation Desk beginning Friday, November 21st.
Look for this sign in the window
of participating businesses and
present your Harborfields Public
Library card to receive a discount.
Holiday Closings
The Library will be closed on
Tuesday, November 11th for Veteran’s Day
The Library will be open on Wednesday,
November 26th from 9:00 AM - 12:30 PM and
closed on Thursday, November 27th
for Thanksgiving.
Coat, food & yarn collection boxes
are now in the Library Lobby.
Harborfields Public Library 631-757-4200
www.harborfieldslibrary.org
Adult Programs
Please
the Reference
Desk
or register
online
for adult
programs
unless
Please call
thecall
Reference
Desk or
register
online
for adult
programs
unless
otherwise
noted.
In-person
registration
is
required
for
all
programs
withaafee.
fee.
otherwise noted. In-person registration is required for all programs with
SeniorNet Seminar: Best Travel Apps
United States Propaganda
in World War I
Tuesday, November 18th, 3:30 - 5:30 PM
Whether you’re on vacation or taking a local area day trip,
smartphone travel apps can help ensure that you make the
most of your time. Join us for a demonstration of the best of
these apps – apps that are designed to be used when you’re
at your destination of choice. Registration is not required.
The Cholesterol Myth
Wednesday, November 19th, 7:00 - 9:00 PM
Join nutritionist Fay Eikenes for a presentation about the
biochemistry of cholesterol and the surprisingly positive role it
plays in our bodies. Please register.
Opera Duets
Thursday, November 20th, 1:00 - 2:30 PM
In this presentation, you will see videos of great singers
performing some of the most popular operatic duets. Included
will be arias from La Forza del Destino, Madama Butterfly,
Otello, and Aida. Among the duets you will hear are those
sung by Jussi Björling and Robert Merrill, Richard Tucker and
Renetaa Tebaldi, Giuseppe di Stefano and Leonard Warren,
and Roberto Alagna and Angela Gheorghiu. Please register.
Morning Book Discussion
Wednesday, November 19th, 11:30 AM - 1:00 PM
Donna Diamond has selected And the Mountains Echoed
by Khaled Hosseini for this month’s discussion. Copies of this
book are available at the Circulation Desk.
Just the Facts
Thursday, November 20th, 7:00 PM
Join facilitator Brad Silverman to discuss Castrophe 1914:
Europe Goes to War by Max Hastings. Copies of this book are
available at the Circulation Desk.
Kissing Ball
Holiday Greenery Workshop
Monday, December 8th, 7:00 - 8:30 PM
Floral Designer Phyllis Chan Carr will show you how to
create this holiday decoration using assorted mixed greens.
Bring a small pair of lightweight garden shears or heavy scissors, garden gloves and a wire hanger. There is a $12 supply
fee for the workshop. You will go home with a 10 - 12-inch
kissing ball to hang outdoors. In-person registration required.
Game Room Open
Wednesday, November 12th at 2:00 PM
Don Parker, retired teacher of American
History will discuss the techniques used in
persuading the American public that the War
would “make the world safe for democracy”
and how the American psyche was impacted after the war.
Please register.
Veterans Center
You will find a wealth of information in the Veteran’s Center
located in the Reference Room.
We now have Alternative Exemption from Real Property
Taxation forms available.
“New York State Real Property Tax Law, section 458-a,
provides a limited exemption from real property taxes owned
by persons who rendered military service to the United
States, provided such property meets requirements set forth
in the law.”
Also on display from November 10th - 14th is a collection
of published war stories from local veterans who are now
members of the American Legion Post 694. Veteran Bill
Amadio has compiled this collection of articles from various sources, including the Town of Huntington Oral History
Project, and the Northport Observer.
How the JFK Assassination Changed
the Constitution
Monday, November 17th, 7:00 - 9:00 PM
The assassination of President John F. Kennedy fifty-one
years ago was a defining moment in American history. Yet the
story of how JFK’s untimely death led to a change in the U.S.
Constitution is less well known. In this discussion Professor
James Coll will examine constitutional provisions dealing with
a premature vacancy in the presidency and legal changes
over time in the order of presidential succession. This program is co-sponsored by the League of Women Voters and
the Library. Please register.
Global Viewpoints Forum
The Global Population Bomb - Will it Explode or Fizzle?
Tuesday, November 18th, 7:00 - 9:00 PM
Join facilitator John Busch and share your thoughts on current events. Please call the Reference Desk or register online.
Fridays, November 14th, 21st & 28th, 1:00 - 4:00 PM
Harborfields Public Library 631-757-4200
www.harborfieldslibrary.org
Adult Programs
Please
the Reference
Desk
or register
online
for adult
programs
unless
Please call
thecall
Reference
Desk or
register
online
for adult
programs
unless
otherwise
noted.
In-person
registration
is
required
for
all
programs
withaafee.
fee.
otherwise noted. In-person registration is required for all programs with
In the Showcase: Glass Artists
In the Gallery “Petals & Paws”
Kathleen Gerlach and Julianna Kirk will exhibit some of their
original glass art in the Reference Room showcase throughout
November and December. Both artists are members of the
Long Island Craft Guild Glass Media Artists Group.
November 1st - 29th
A joint exhibition featuring the photographs
of Marisa Comple and pet portraits
from artist Beth Weiner Lipson
NOVEMBER MOVIES
Marisa Comple
Friday, November 14th, 1:30 PM
CHEF - Rated R, 115minutes
presents
“Florals Deconstructed and More”
Starring: Jon Favreau, John Leguizamo
and Scarlett Johansson
Marisa’s exhibit combines her love of
nature and photography in all her work.
The color photos showcase the florals in
all their glory, while the black and white
images allow you to visualize flowers differently. Stripped
of their color you are able to appreciate the beautiful details,
whether they are in full bloom or past their prime.
Pet Portrait Artist
Beth Weiner Lipson
Beth Weiner Lipson has
been a professional artist for
over 30 years, having first begun her career as a children’s
book author/illustrator. Her
artwork has also appeared on
book jackets, jigsaw puzzles
and in several magazines.
She is a member of the Society of Children’s Book Writers & Illustrators (SCBWI), Huntington Arts Council, and Art League of Huntington. Beth is
also involved with several pet rescue organizations where she
donates pet portrait gift certificates as raffle prizes. Beth’s pet
portraits as well as gift items will be available at this year’s
Friends Holiday Craft Fair on November 7th & 8th.
Friday, November 21st, 1:30 PM
JERSEY BOYS - Rated R, 134 minutes
Starring: Erich Bergen, Vincent Piazza
and Christopher Walken
Social Resources for
Town of Huntington Seniors Thursday, November 13th, 11:00 AM
Melissa-Robyn Levitan from the Town of Huntington Senior
Division-Outreach will provide information about their outstanding programming, transportation, and additional services.
Please register.
Medicare Services Counselor
Wednesdays, November 5th & 19th
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. Registration is not required. Private sessions are available on a
first-come, first-served basis in the Literacy Booth.
Friends of the Library Bus Trip
Dyker Heights Holiday Lights Tour
AARP Smart Driver
There may be space available on this trip. Please inquire at
the Reference Desk.
You must bring a check payable to AARP to the Reference
Desk to register. The fee is $20 for AARP members and $25 for
non-members. Please bring your license and AARP membership card with you to the class.
Wednesday & Thursday, November 12th & 13th,
9:30 AM - 1:00 PM
Wednesday, December 3rd
Bus Departs from the Library at 2:00 PM
Departs from Brooklyn at 10 PM
Holidays in New York
Round-Trip Discount Train Tickets to Penn Station
on the LIRR on Saturday, December 13th
Drive Safely A.P.W.
Meet at the HUNTINGTON Train Station at 9:15 AM to
board the 9:36 AM train. Return at anytime on the same day.
Tickets are $9 each and available at the Circulation Desk.
The next Friends of the Library meeting will be on
Monday, November 10th at 7:30 PM
Harborfields Public Library Tuesday & Wednesday, December 2nd & 3rd,
6:30 - 9:30 PM
There is a $40 fee, payable by check only to Drive Safely
A.P.W. for this Empire Safety Council approved class. In-person registration at the Reference Desk is required.
631-757-4200
www.harborfieldslibrary.org
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.
5 Hour Pre-Licensing Class
Teen Writers’ Workshop
Friday, November 14th, 4:30 – 6:00 PM
Local published author Marissa La Rocca will share tips
and techniques to help improve your writing style. Please
bring your ideas and written work to share. Please register.
Minecraft Meet-Up
Saturday, November 1st, 2:30 - 4:00 PM
If you can’t get enough of Minecraft, join the Teen Tech
Squad members and help them create the simulated version
of Greenlawn that is in progress. Come down and share
your minecraft skills and ideas with us. Please register.
Home Alone
Monday, November 17th, 7:00 – 8:30 PM
Home Alone is a program designed to help young teens
navigate situations that may occur between the time they arrive
home from camp or school and the time when their parents
return home from work. This free, fun multi-media program is
presented by staff from YDA, your local community and youth
agency which has been serving our community for over 40
years. Please register.
Teens Connect Programs are open to
students in grades 7 through 12
Teens Connect:
Holiday Project
Open to High School students and Adults
Saturday, November 1st, 9:30 AM - 2:00 PM
The 5-hour pre-licensing class is required by the NY State
Department of Motor Vehicles for all students who would like
to schedule a road test. The fee for this class is $45 (cash only,
and exact change is appreciated.) The class will be taught by an
instructor from a local driving school and is open to anyone ages
16 and up. You must bring your NY State Learner’s Permit to
class. In-person registration is required at the Young Adult Desk.
High School Employment Workshop
Thursday, November 13th, 4:00 – 5:00 PM
Do you need a little extra cash this holiday season, saving
for something big? Join a representative from the Huntington
Youth Bureau’s Project Excel and discuss youth employment,
internships, career exploration workshops, job referral and
placement. Please register.
Yoga for Teens
Saturdays, November 8th,15th and 22nd, 11:00 - 11:45 AM
Join instructor Alana Andresen and discover the benefits of
breath and stretch work as Alana guides you through 3-weeks
of 45 minute classes that will incorporate basic yoga moves and
leave you feeling refreshed and rejuvenated. Please register.
A Night of Improv
Teens Connect
Wednesday, November 19th,
6:30 - 7:15 PM or 7:30 - 8:15 PM
Join us for a seasonal Teens Connect project. We will
be creating placemats for the holidays for the Meals on
Wheels Program at the Huntington Senior Adult Day Care
Center. Have fun creating this seasonal craft just in time for
the holidays and earn 1 hour of community service. Please
register.
LEGOs Helpers
Saturday, November 15th,
2:00 – 2:45 PM and 3:15 – 4:00 PM
Student volunteers will assist with the Children’s LEGOs
program and earn 1 hour of community service. This program is limited to four volunteers per session. Please call
the Young Adult Desk to register at 9:00 AM on Monday,
November 3rd.
Tuesday, November 18th, 7:00 – 8:00 PM
Improvisation: the creation of action, especially drama or
music, spontaneously and without preparation; the production of
something from whatever is available. Looking for creative ways
to solve problems? Interested in developing supportive team
work skills? Wanna have FUN? “A Night of Improv” may be just
the thing for you! Join Long Island Classics Stage Company’s
Artistic Director David Overton and guests for a night of improv
games, goofs and giggles! Please register.
Open Mic Night
Friday, November 21st, 7:00 - 8:30 PM
Did you dazzle in your school play this year? Was your
NYSSMA selection outstanding? How about your dance recital
number? Or maybe you have a hidden talent that’s yet to be
discovered? Here’s your chance to shine as you take to the
Harborfields Public Library stage at Open Mic night. Those interested in performing please pick up a submission form from the
Young Adult Desk. The deadline for submissions is November
15th. Friends and family are invited to attend. Please register.
Chess Mates
Teen Advisory Board Meeting
Student volunteers can earn one hour of community
service by partnering up with a 2nd to 5th grader and teach
them the game of chess. Space is limited. Please register.
At this month’s meeting we will discuss what is trending in
books and media as well as upcoming holiday events. Please
register.
Saturday, November 8th from 11:00 AM – 12 noon
Wednesday, November 12th from 7:00 - 8:00 PM
** Registration by phone or online begins on the 1st of the month for YA programs unless otherwise noted **
Monday
Tuesday
24 23 30 2:30 PMConcert:
As I See It,
A Musical
Performance
by Lois
Morton
17 16 10:30 AM-Imagination Stations
Creative Play
11:15 AM-Dance Therapeutics
4 PM-Study Buddies
4 - 7 PM-Friends Bake Sale
4:30 & 6:30 PM-Cold Turkey
Celebration
9 AM-Imagination Stations and
Tabletop Turkey Registration
9:30 & 10:30 AM-Patty-Cake!
11:15 AM-Dance Therapeutics
4 PM-Study Buddies
4:30 PM-Turkey Cookie Treats
7 PM-Home Alone
7 PM- How the JFK Assassination
Changed the Constitution
9 AM-Create a Turkey
Centerpiece and
Turkey Cookie Treats
Registration
9:30 & 10:30 AM-Patty-Cake!
11:15 AM-Dance Therapeutics
2 PM-Storytime for 3's and 4's
4 PM-Study Buddies
6:30 PM-The Page Turners
7:30 PM-Friends of the Library
Meeting
10 9 Bookmark It Contest Begins!
9 AM-Puzzle Time ,
Shake Rattle and Roll
and Yoga for Kids Registration
9:30 & 10:30 AM-Patty-Cake!
Patty-Cake!
11:15 AM-Dance Therapeutics
2 PM-Storytime for 3's and 4's
4 PM-Study Buddies
3 2 12:30 PM-Library Closed
Library Closed
27 10 AM-Let's Make Music
11:45 AM-Let's Make Music
26 25 9:30 & 10:30 AM-1, 2, Buckle
My Shoe
4 PM-Advanced Battle of the
Books meeting
4:30 PM-Tabletop Turkey
6:30 PM-Music & Movement
7:30 PM-Library Board of
Trustees Meeting
10 AM- Arthritis Exercise
10 AM-Mommy/Daddy and
Me
1 PM-Opera Duets
4 PM-Study Buddies
4:30 PM-Create a Turkey
Centerpiece
7 PM-Just the Facts Nonfiction
Book Discussion
20 9 AM-Got Turkey? and LEGOs
for Little Ones Registration
9:30 AM- AARP Smart Driver
Course
10 AM- Arthritis Exercise
10 AM-Mommy/Daddy & Me
11 AM-Senior Resources from
the Town of Huntington
4 PM-High School Employment
Workshop
4 PM-Study Buddies
7 PM-Holiday Fabric Plates
13 9 AM-Turkey Cupcakes
Registration
10 AM-Mommy/Daddy and
Me
4 PM-Study Buddies
6:30 PM-Shake Rattle and Roll
6 Thursday
9 AM-Music and Movement
Registration
11:30 AM-Morning Book Discussion
1 PM-Medicare Counselor
2 PM-Taproot Workshop
6:30 PM-3rd Grade Kids Read
6:30 PM-Teens Connect: Holiday
Project
7 PM-The Cholesterol Myth
7:30 PM-Teens Connect :
Holiday Project
19 9 AM-Artists Come Alive
Registration
9:30 AM- AARP Smart Driver
Course
10 AM-Storytime for 3's and 4's
11 AM-Just for K's
2 PM-Just for K's
2 PM-Taproot Workshop
2 PM-U.S. Propaganda in WWI
7 PM-Teen Advisory Board
Meeting
12 9 AM-Building with LEGOs
and LEGOs at the Library
Registration
9 AM-Holiday Fabric Plates and
Tail Waggin' Tales Registration
10 AM-Storytime for 3's and 4's
11 AM-Just for K's
1 PM-Medicare Counselor
2 PM-Just for K's
2 PM-Taproot Workshop
5 Wednesday
9 AM-Let's Make Music
Registration
9:30 & 10:30 AM-1, 2, Buckle
My Shoe
3:30 PM-SeniorNet:Best Travel
Apps
7 PM-A Night of Improv for
Teens
7 PM-Global Viewpoints
7 PM-Turkey Cupcakes
18 Library Closed
Veterans Day
11 Election Day
9 AM-Chess Mates Registration
9 AM-Page Turners Registration
9:30 AM-1, 2, Buckle My Shoe
10:30 AM-1, 2, Buckle My Shoe
2 PM-Storytime for 3's and 4's
6:45 PM-SAT Review
*rescheduled
4 November 2014
Sunday
10:30 AM-Toddler Movie:
Barbie and the Secret Door
1 PM-Game Room Open
7 PM-Family Movie:How to
Train Your Dragon 2
28 Go Cold Turkey Challenge Ends
10:30 AM-LEGOs for Little
Ones
1 PM-Game Room Open
1:30 PM-Afternoon Movie:
Jersey Boys
2 PM-Got Turkey? Preschool
Craft
4:30 PM-Artists Come Alive
7 PM-Teens Open Mic Night
21 10:30 AM-Toddler Movie:
LEGO Ninjago and Friends
1 PM-Game Room Open
1:30 PM-Afternoon Movie:
CHEF
4:30 PM-Tail Waggin' Tales
4:30 PM-Teen Writers
Workshop
5 PM-Tail Waggin' Tales
7 PM-Family Movie: Maleficent
14 9 AM-5 PM-Friends of the
Library 5th Annual Holiday
CRAFT FAIR
10:30 AM-Puzzle Time
7 PM-Read and Rap
7 Friday
29 Bookmark Contest Ends
10 AM-Yoga for Kids
11 AM-Book Buddies
11 AM-Yoga for Teens
22 9 AM-Go Cold Turkey
Challenge Begins
10 AM-Yoga for Kids
11 AM-International Games
Day
11 AM-Yoga for Teens
2 PM-Building with LEGOS
2 PM-Teens Connect: LEGOs
Helpers
3:15 PM-LEGO's at the Library
3:15 PM-Teens Connect:
LEGOs Helpers
15 9 AM-3 PM-Friends of the
Library 5th Annual Holiday
CRAFT FAIR
10 AM-Yoga for Kids
11 AM-Book Buddies
11 AM-Yoga for Teens
2 PM-Teens Connect: Chess
Mates
2:30 PM-Chess Mates
8 9:30 AM-5-hour Pre-Licensing
Class
11 AM-Book Buddies
2:30 PM-Minecraft Meet-up
1 Saturday
Babies & Toddlers
Children must be Harborfields residents to register and attend these
programs. Please call Youth Services to register.
Cold Turkey Challenge!
Let’s Make Music
Children in grades K - 5
November 15th – November 21st
See the back page for details
Children 12- to 35-months-old and a caregiver
Wednesday, November 26th, 10:00 - 10:30 AM or
10:45 - 11:15 AM
Registration begins on Tuesday, November 18th. Siblings
are welcome.
Book Buddies
Children 4 years through 2nd grade
Saturdays, November 1st, 8th, & 22nd,
beginning at 11:00 AM
Imagination Stations
Creative Play for Children 18- to 36-months-old
and a caregiver
Monday, November 24th, 10:30 – 11:15 AM
Children will participate in creative play using a variety of
toys including blocks, puzzles, puppets, play kitchen and dress
up which will be set up throughout the room. The program will
conclude with a circle time of songs and a story. Registration
begins Monday, November 17th. Siblings are welcome.
Puzzle Time
Children can 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 with the help of a teen volunteer or just enjoy
listening to their favorite stories. Please call to register for
your 20-minute session.
Study Buddies
Children 12- to 35-months-old and a caregiver
Friday, November 7th, 10:30 - 11:15 AM
Puzzles, puzzles everywhere! Children will enjoy a variety of
stories and playing with puzzles of all shapes and sizes. Each
child will create their own puzzle to take home. Registration
begins Monday, November 3rd. Siblings welcome.
Shake, Rattle, and Roll
Children ages 3- to 5-years-old
Thursday, November 6th, 6:30 - 7:15 PM
Registration begins Monday, November 3rd. Children attend without a parent.
For students in grades 3 - 8
Mondays and Thursdays from 4:00 - 6:00 PM
(when school is in session)
High school student volunteers will be available to help
fellow students with their homework and also to review
and study for tests. Appointments are encouraged, and are
scheduled in half-hour increments. Please call the Young
Adult Desk to make an appointment.
LEGOs for Little Ones
Children ages 30-months to 5-years-old and a caregiver
Friday, November 21st, 10:30 – 11:15 AM
Registration begins Thursday, November 13th.
Music and Movement
Building with LEGOs
Children ages 4- to 6 years-old
Tuesday, November 25th, 6:30 – 7:15 PM
Children in grades K - 2
Saturday, November 15th, 2:00 – 2:45 PM
Children attend this program without a parent. Registration
begins Wednesday, November 19th.
LEGOs at the Library
Children in grades 3 - 5
Saturday, November 15th, 3:15 – 4:00 PM
Got Turkey?
Preschool Craft for children ages 3– to 5–years-old
and a caregiver
Friday, November 21st, 2:00 – 2:45 PM
Online registration begins on Wednesday, November 5th for
Building with Legos and Legos at the Library programs.
Join us as we look forward to this festive holiday. Listen to
turkey stories, sing a turkey song, make a paper plate pop-up
turkey and have lots of turkey fun! Registration begins Thursday,
November 13th. No siblings, please.
Nursery School Artwork
November 2nd – November 15th RAINBOW CHIMES
November 16th – November 29th NOAH’S ARK
November 30th – December 13th TREASURE COVE
Harborfields Public Library 631-757-4200
Toddler Movies
In the Children’s Meeting Room
Friday, November 14th, 10:30 AM
LEGO NINJAGO AND FRIENDS
Friday, November 28th, 10:30 AM
BARBIE AND THE SECRET DOOR
An adult must accompany the children at all times.
Please, no eating or drinking during the movie.
Registration is not required.
www.harborfieldslibrary.org
Children’s Programs for Grades K - 5
Create a Turkey
Centerpiece
Tabletop Turkey
Children in Kindergarten
Tuesday, November 25th 4:30 – 5:15 PM
Children in grades 3 - 5
Thursday, November 20th,
4:30 - 5:15 PM
It’s almost Turkey Day! Join us for some festive stories
and create a turkey centerpiece perfect for your Thanksgiving table! Registration begins Monday, November 17th.
Artists Come Alive
Children in Kindergarten – 2nd grade
Friday, November 21st, 4:30 - 5:30 PM
Children will learn about a variety of artists including when
they lived and the style of art that they created with instructor
Diane Young. Each child will then create a masterpiece to bring
home. Registration begins on Wednesday, November 12th.
Yoga for Kids
Children in grades 2 - 5
Saturdays, November 8th,
15th & 22nd,
10:00 – 10:45 AM
“Tail Waggin’ Tales”
Children in grades 1 & 2
Friday, November 14th,
4:30 – 4:50 PM or 5:00 – 5:20 PM
Children will read with Cutch, a certified therapy dog from Therapy Dogs
International, Inc. Cutch’s favorite place?
The Library! His favorite people? Children, of course! Small
groups will share a story while delighting in the comfort that
only a dog can provide to make a tale a little better. Registration
begins Wednesday, November 5th.
Turkey Cookie Treats
Children will practice yoga in
a fun and supportive environment under the guidance of
Alana Andresen, certified yoga
instructor. Learn to relax your
mind while exercising your body.
Enjoy a healthier and more relaxed you! Registration begins
Monday, November 3rd.
Children ages 4 through
5th grade
To enter our annual contest, you will need to pick up
an official entry form in the
Children’s Room. All entries
must be drawn by the child.
Entry forms will be available Monday, November
3rd and must be returned
by Saturday, November
22nd. One bookmark will
be featured each month
throughout 2015 and will be
available to the public during
that month in the Children’s
Room.
NOVEMBER 2014
Featured Bookmark
MILENA ALBERTSON
Age 10
Chess Mates
Children in grades 1 & 2
Monday, November 17th, 4:30 – 5:30 PM
Boys and girls will want to “gobble” up these sweet Thanksgiving treats! We will decorate cookies to look like turkeys, and
then share a feast of Thanksgiving stories to be grateful for.
Registration begins Monday, November 10th.
Turkey Cupcakes
Children in grades 3 - 5
Tuesday, November 18th, 7:00 - 8:00 PM
Children will decorate Thanksgiving Turkey cupcakes under
the guidance of a trained Pastry Chef and a licensed teacher
from Fanny Cakes using colorful icings and fondant.
Each child will bring home 4 cupcakes. Registration
begins Thursday, November 6th.
Holiday Fabric Plates
Children in grades 3 – 5
Thursday, November 13th, 7:00 - 8:00 PM
Children will create a decorative plate using colorful fabrics
and decoupage. Great to give as a gift or to serve your favorite
dessert. Registration begins Wednesday, November 5th.
Harborfields Public Library Members of the Centerport
Garden Club will demonstrate
and assist the children in using
fresh and dried plant material
to design their own natural centerpiece. Registration begins
Monday, November 10th.
2015
Bookmark It
Contest!
Children in grades 2 - 5
Saturday, November 8th,
2:30 - 3:30 PM
Children should have some
knowledge of the game but will
get basic tips and strategies
as they play one-on-one with
an experienced high school
student. Each session is 30
minutes. Registration begins
Tuesday, November 4th.
The Page Turners
Introductory book
discussion for 2nd graders
Monday, November 10th,
6:30 - 7:30 PM
Pick up a copy of Frog and
Toad are Friends by Arnold
Lobel in the Children’s Room
upon registration, which begins
Tuesday, November 4th.
631-757-4200
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Greenlawn, NY 11740
The Library Board of Trustees will meet on Tuesday, November 25th at 7:30 PM.
Children’s Programs continued
Phone: (631) 757-4200
Fax: (631) 757-7216
www.harborfieldslibrary.org
E-mail: [email protected]
Family Movies
In the Children’s Meeting Room
MALEFICENT
Friday, November 14th, 7:00 PM
Rated PG, 96 minutes
HOW TO TRAIN YOUR DRAGON 2
Friday, November 28, 7:00 PM
Cold Turkey Challenge!
Rated PG, 102 minutes
Children in grades K to 5
No food or drink during the movie or in
November 15th – November 21st
the Library please. Children under the age
Children are invited to drop by the Harborfields
of ten-years-old must be accompanied by
Library
and join us for a week of Cold Turkey Bingo.
an adult. No registration necessary.
You can choose any five activities on your Bingo
Board to help you explore the World of Reading and
complete the Cold Turkey Challenge. If you accept
our Cold Turkey Challenge, choose one activity for
any five out of seven days and Go Cold Turkey!
Saturday, November 15th,
Successful challengers will be rewarded with a
11:00 AM – 1:00 PM
ticket to our COLD TURKEY FINALE on Monday,
Harborfields Library will be joining November 24th at 4:30 or 6:30 PM. Completed bingo
hundreds of other libraries to celebrate boards must be returned on Saturday, November
Annual International Games Day. We 22nd , Sunday, November 23rd or Monday, Noveminvite our young patrons to drop by the ber 24th between 9 AM and 12 Noon.
Children’s Room to play traditional board
games like Scrabble, Battleship, checkers
and more. What a great way to kick off
Friends of the Library
the Cold Turkey Challenge! If you enjoy
electronic games you can play a game
Monday, November 24th
on a computer or have your parent check
4 - 7 PM
out an iPad where you can choose from
a great selection of age appropriate apps.
In the Kitchen Meeting Room
Happy Gaming!
International Games Day
at Your Library
Bake Sale
A few dedicated volunteers in our community are
Operation
working with the Helping Hand Rescue Mission in HunHoliday Gift Giving tington to provide gifts and necessities to local children in
need. We are collecting donations of new gifts for children
ages 5 to 12-years-old that will fit in shoeboxes. We also
need empty shoeboxes and volunteers to wrap at 11 AM on
Friday, December 12th. Please bring wrapping paper and
tape and join us for a wrapping party in the Library Meeting Room! A collection bin will be in
the Library Lobby through December 12th.
Suggested gifts are: playing cards, hair clips, hair scrunchies, soft toys, teddy bears, dolls,
craft kits, small games, necklaces, school supplies, Play Dough, hats, jump rope, Matchbox
cars, solar calculators, flashlights and extra batteries, harmonicas, T-shirts, socks, sunglasses,
watches, stamping kits, etc. No liquids, lotions, medications, aerosol cans, breakable
items, chocolate, food or toy guns.
Collecting Small Gifts
For Children In Need
Library Hours
Monday - Thursday 9 AM - 9 PM
Friday 10 AM - 9 PM
Saturday
9 AM - 5 PM
Sunday (Sept. - June) 1 PM - 5 PM
Board of Trustees
William Baker, President
Ellen Rieger, Vice President
Joseph Friedlander, Finance Officer
Joyce Hilgeman, Ph.D., Secretary
Jenny Wyckoff Shore, Trustee
Arthur Venezia, Treasurer
Director: Carol Albano
Assistant Director: Ryan Athanas
Newsletter: Susan Hope
Important Notice!
The Harborfields Public Library encourages all residents
to participate in its programs
and activities. If you require
any special accommodation
because of a disability, please
contact the Reference Desk
in advance at 757-4200. The
following equipment is available at the Library for anyone
with a visual disability: CCTV,
ZoomText Magnifying software on a computer workstation, hand-held magnifiers and
assistive listening devices for
programs. Also, if you are
unable to get to the Library
because of a disability, we will
be happy to deliver library materials to your home. Please
call to make arrangements.
Staff may take photographs at Library programs for use in Library
publicity. Please inform us if you
do not want photos taken of you
or your child.