newsletter - Berkshire Athenaeum
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newsletter - Berkshire Athenaeum
Spring 2014 Vol. 25, No. 2 The Friends Please donate your gently used books for our book sales of the Berkshire Athenaeum Newsletter From the Chair The Friends are very grateful for your support of the Spring book sale. It is through these sales that the Friends are able to continue to support the various programs and initiatives in our library. We hope you enjoy our adult and children’s events and use the electronic devices that the Friends have purchased for the use of patrons. Sharon Larsen, Marilyn Manning, Marilyn McAlister, Barbara Milensky, Joan Peronto, Rosamond Rice, Helen Mary Shaffer, and Ann Trabulsi. The Friends have other initiatives in process including an overall plan to improve the auditorium ambiance. The summer sale will begin an hour earlier on Thursday, July 10th, for Friends, giving you an extra hour to shop. 4 PM to 8PM. We also plan to have a "Book Keeping" area, to keep large purchases while you shop for more. This will help to relieve the crowding in the Friends room. If you are curious about the Friends finances and operations please visit the library web site to see the Friends meeting minutes and financial reports. We also thank RSVP and Friends volunteers who help us during the sale: Ella Deane, Kathleen Eddy, Jim Dellea, Generosa Gallo, Alice Jonas, Susan Kerr, Michaela Miller, Sue Posthauer, Celia Rock, Elaine Soldato and Gisele Yetz LIBRARY CLOSINGS: Florian Ptak --- Chair, FBA [email protected]. Library Book Sale Breaks Record! WOW! The Library Book Sale once again broke its sales record. Over $12,400 was raised by the Book Sale. Customers flocked in from all over the area to get started early and found a record number of items to buy. A special thank you to our year round sorters : Richele Barbarina, Bob Bresnahan, Jeanne Bresnahan, Bob Cancilla, Jeanne Cornell, Bea DaSilva, Vicki Donahue, Judy Gitelson, Margaret Hintz, Ed Jurczyk, Art Larsen, Patriots’ Day, Monday, April 21 Memorial Day, Monday, May 26 Independence Day, Thursday, July 4 Help Plan Library Services Included with this newsletter is a Library Service Questionnaire that will help the Athenaeum plan for the next five years. Your opinion is very important, so please complete the survey and either mail it back to the library or drop it off at a library service desk. SUMMER BOOK SALE Mark your calendar! Thursday, July 10 Friday, July 11 Saturday, July 12 4 - 8 PM Friends Night—an hour earlier! (Open exclusively to members.) 10 AM - 4 PM 10 AM - 4 PM Get the best selection — become a Friend — join at the door! The Friends of the Berkshire Athenaeum Newsletter Schedule of Computer Classes: Spring 2014 Space is Limited and Preregistration is required. Register with the Reference Department [email protected] or (413 499 9480 ext. 202) during regular library hours. We accept your registration as a commitment to attend a session; and we hold a spot for you. If you later find you will not be able to attend, we request you let us know so we can alert someone on our waiting list. Those who habitually reserve a spot and then don’t show may be denied the opportunity to register for future sessions. Thank you. Page 2 encouraged to bring their Apple Device so that way users can troubleshoot and customize settings on their own devices. This class will not cover how to register device with Apple's iCloud and/or create an iTunes account. Apps and other topics may be covered as time permits (Taught by Andrea). Thursday, May 22, 9:30 – 11 am – Registration opens: May 1 Android: An Introduction to Android Device Settings An introduction to using a laptop computer, which will cover the following topics: What’s on a computer keyboard; how to use the mouse and touchpad; what a browser is; how to visit a website. (Taught by Katherine) A general overview for Android Device users, this class will cover features available to users in the Settings app. Users are encouraged to bring their Android Device so that way users can troubleshoot and customize settings on their own devices. This class will not cover how to register a device with Google Play and/or create a Google Play account. Apps and other topics may be covered as time permits. If possible, when registering please let librarian know which Android device you are using; this will make it easier for the instructor to know which settings and features to expect in class (Taught by Andrea) Offered in two sessions; please register for one session only. Thursday, May 29, 9:30 – 11 am – Registration opens: May 8 Computer Basics Wednesday, April 23, 9:30 – 10:30 am - Registration opens: April 2 Wednesday, April 30, 9:30 – 10:30 am – Registration opens: April 9 Device Technology Introduction to Today's Technology This class is designed to be an overview of today's technology, focusing on current trends; terminology and gadget technology (i.e.: tablets and/or smartphones). This class will be perfect for those who have a basic understanding of computers but know little about the world of devices and/or are curious about how technology trends. This will serve as an excellent prerequisite to our Device Technology Classes offered at the Berkshire Athenaeum, such as Smartphones for Beginners (Taught by Andrea). Thursday, May 8, 9:30 – 11 am – Registration opens: April 17 Smartphones for Beginners An overview for beginners: What is a Smartphone? Why might I want one? How does it fit into my life? This session includes an overview to apps: What are apps? How do I choose apps? We’ll cover the different platforms available. Smartphone users are welcome to bring their devices; however detailed platform-specific questions may not be addressed. (Taught by Andrea) Thursday, May 15, 9:30 – 11 am – Registration opens: April 24 iOS: An Introduction to Apple's Device Settings Focusing on iOS 7 (Apple's Current iPad/iPod/iPhone Platform) this class will cover the Settings app. Users are Foundation Center: Locating Grant information Introduction to the Foundation Center website and its resources; using the FC databases to locate grant funding sources. (Taught by Madeline) Thursday, June 5, 9:30 – 11 am – Registration opens: May 15 Microsoft Access: A Three-Part Series Microsoft Access: An introduction Introduction and definition of terms. We’ll explore a sample database. An optional guided half hour of practice will be available at the end of the session. (Taught by Alex &Madeline) Thursday, June 12, 9:30 -11 am – Registration opens: May 22 Microsoft Access: Creating a simple database We’ll create a simple Access database. A familiarity with Access or attendance at previous sessions is assumed. An optional guided half hour of practice will be available at the end of the session. (Taught by Alex &Madeline) Thursday, June 19, 9:30 -11 am – Registration opens: May 29 Microsoft Access: Exploring database functions We’ll explore the powerful features of Access: searching, tables, creating reports. A familiarity with Access or attendance at previous sessions is assumed. An optional guided half hour of practice will be available at the end of the session. (Taught by Alex &Madeline) Thursday, June 26, 9:30 -11 am – Registration opens: June 5 We need book donations. DVD movies and videotapes are also welcome. If you cannot bring books to library, we have limited pickup capability. Call Florian at 413-447-9115 to schedule a pickup. Library Service Questionnaire The Berkshire Athenaeum is conducting this survey to help us plan and improve services. Your input is very important, whether you are a current library patron or not. Please return the completed survey by April 28, 2014 to any library service desk, drop in one of our outside book returns, or fold it so the address faces out and return it by mail. You may also access this survey through our website, www.pittsfieldlibrary.org, which provides the option of electronic response. Thank you! 1. What is your gender? a. __ Male b. __ Female 2. What is your birth year? ____________ 3. How often do you VISIT the Berkshire Athenaeum, CALL for information, or USE the Athenaeum website? a. __Daily b. __Weekly c. __ Monthly d. __ 4 times/year e. __ 2 times/year f. __ Once/year or less g. __Never 4. For what purpose do you MOST often use the library (select one)? a. __ School assignment b. __ Research (i.e. genealogy, etc.) c. __ Enjoyment or recreational activity d. __ Job or career e. __ Practical information (self improvement, hobbies, consumer information, etc.) f. __ Other __________________________________________________________________________________ 5. What should the library do to encourage you to use the library’s computers more frequently (select all that apply)? a. __ Acquire more computers b. __ Make library computers easier to use c. __ Make library computers faster d. __ Provide more training e. __ I’m not interested in computers f. __ Library computers are fine as is g. __ Other suggestion(s): ______________________________________________________________________ On a scale of one to five how important to you is the availability of the following library services? 6. Best sellers 7. Leisure / recreational reading (includes children’s materials) 8. Educational materials, which help students with homework 9. Magazines and newspapers 10. Reference materials (dictionaries, encyclopedias and directories) 11. Research materials, (genealogy, local history and authors, Melville) 12. Access to online databases 13. Internet access on library computers 14. Wireless access to the Internet 15. Laptop computers and tablets available for loan inside the library 16. Downloadable ebooks, audiobooks and videos 17. Staff assistance using the library 18. Computer training and classes (online library catalog, Internet, etc.) 19. Audio books / music CDs 20. Entertainment DVDs (all ages) 21. Informational DVDs (documentary, how-to, etc.) 22. Museum passes 23. Friends programs (concerts and lectures for adults) 24. Children’s programs Very Important Not Important __ 5 __ 4 __ 3 __ 2 __ 1 __ 5 __ 4 __ 3 __ 2 __ 1 __ 5 __ 4 __ 3 __ 2 __ 1 __ 5 __ 4 __ 3 __ 2 __ 1 __ 5 __ 4 __ 3 __ 2 __ 1 __ 5 __ 4 __ 3 __ 2 __ 1 __ 5 __ 4 __ 3 __ 2 __ 1 __ 5 __ 4 __ 3 __ 2 __ 1 __ 5 __ 4 __ 3 __ 2 __ 1 __ 5 __ 4 __ 3 __ 2 __ 1 __ 5 __ 4 __ 3 __ 2 __ 1 __ 5 __ 4 __ 3 __ 2 __ 1 __ 5 __ 4 __ 3 __ 2 __ 1 __ 5 __ 4 __ 3 __ 2 __ 1 __ 5 __ 4 __ 3 __ 2 __ 1 __ 5 __ 4 __ 3 __ 2 __ 1 __ 5 __ 4 __ 3 __ 2 __ 1 __ 5 __ 4 __ 3 __ 2 __ 1 __ 5 __ 4 __ 3 __ 2 __ 1 How would you rate the Berkshire Athenaeum on each of the following? 25. Staff performance (helpful, friendly, competent, etc.) 26. Cleanliness 27. Wireless access to the Internet 28. Website 29. Holds (items requested from other libraries) 30. Library’s hours of operation 31. Overall, how would you rate the Berkshire Athenaeum? Excellent a. __ a. __ a. __ a. __ a. __ a. __ a. __ Good b. __ b. __ b. __ b. __ b. __ b. __ b. __ Fair c. __ c. __ c. __ c. __ c. __ c. __ c. __ Poor Don’t know d. __ e. __ d. __ e. __ d. __ e. __ d. __ e. __ d. __ e. __ d. __ e. __ d. __ e. __ If you answered “fair” or “poor” to any of questions 25 through 31 please explain (add pages if needed.): _______________________________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________________________ 32. What would make the Berkshire Athenaeum a better public service? (Add pages if needed.) _______________________________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________________________________________ PLEASE RETURN BY April 28, 2014 Library Survey Berkshire Athenaeum 1 Wendell Avenue Pittsfield, MA 01201-6385 The Friends of the Berkshire Athenaeum Newsletter Schedule of Adult Events All programs are free. Auditorium Saturday, April 5 at 2 PM: Concert by Ken Bonfield on the Finger Style Guitar Rescheduled Wednesday, April 9 at 7 PM: Performance by Rory Raven, Mentalist - He will read your mind! Page 5 Saturday Programs for toddlers and preschoolers 10:30 - noon: 4/26 – a Wee Read event. 5/17 – “Spring Fling” 6/21 – a Wee Read event. Lego Club:3rd Wed of the month 4-5 PM 4/16, 5/21. We will take a break for the summer and resume in September. Summer Reading 2014: “Fizz, Boom, Read!” Thursday, May 1 at 7 PM: Informational talk by Jeff Berndtson on Organic Lawns. Runs for 8 weeks. First day: Monday June 30 – Last day: Saturday August 23. Thursday, May 8 at 7 PM: Documentary and panel discussion “Escape Fire: The Fight to Rescue American Healthcare”. Short Story Writing Contest for Children ages 5-10 and Young Adults ages 11-18. Tuesday, May 13 at 7 PM: Dr. Andrew Vidich: “Meditation for Health Living” – back by popular demand. Tuesday, June 10 at 7 PM: Book talk: “Through the Heartland on US 20” by Bill and Mary Lewis. Researched at the Athenaeum, with a chapter on Pittsfield. Genealogy Classes 4-week Workshop on Continuing your Genealogy Research using the Census and other Resources Over 4 consecutive Tuesdays in April [8th, 15th, 22nd, and 29th] instructor Alan Horbal will present techniques for continuing to pursue your genealogical research. Participants may choose either a morning session [10AM to noon] or an afternoon session [1PM – 3 PM]. You must have an established email as a pre-requisite for these sessions. We ask that you attend all four classes. Both of these offerings are sponsored by the Berkshire Athenaeum and the Berkshire Family History Association. Class sizes are limited and pre-registration is required. Register by calling the Athenaeum’s Local History Department at 499-9480 ext. 6. Children’s Programs—Spring 2014 4/7—4/12 Week of the Young Child. T, W, Th of that week 4/8, 4/9, 4/10 at 10 AM: stories and craft each day for toddlers and preschoolers. Tuesday Morning Story times 10 AM: 4/8, 4/15, 4/29, 5/6, 5/13, 5/20, 5/27 (regular story times will take a break for the summer and resume in September. Thursday Morning Play and Learn 10 AM: 4/3, 4/10, 4/17, 4/24, 5/1, 5/8, 5/15, 5/22, 5/29, 6/5, 6/12, 6/19, 6/26, 7/3, 7/17, 7/24, 7/31, 8/7, 8/14, 8/21, 8/28. Friday Morning Preschool Videos 10 AM: 4/4, 4/11, 4/18, 5/2, 5/9, 5/16, 5/23, 5/30. Special Program: “Eyes on Owls” 4/22, 1 PM. Meet live owls and have a Hooting good time. Applications will be available starting Monday May 5. Submissions are due by 4 PM on Monday July 21. Short Story Writing Contest Awards Ceremony and Reception will be Friday August 22 at 1 PM. Special Speaker will be Jenn Smith from the Berkshire Eagle. Food for Fines National Library Week April 13th - April 19th DONATE! Gently used books, movies, music, puzzles, and games are always welcome at the Friends’ Book Sale. The Summer book sale is in July. Sorting and organizing are already underway, but there is still time to get your donations in. The Friends need your donations of gently used material. We will take books, CDs, DVDs, Audio books, cassettes, VHS tapes, puzzles, games etc. Please leave at the adult or children's circulation desk. If it is a large load please alert the library staff or the Friends who are available Monday and Wednesday from 9 AM to 12 PM. We have limited pickup capability if you are unable to deliver to the library. Please don’t leave donations on the loading dock; they can get rained on. Please ask at the Children’s Dept. desk to have the garage door opened. The Friends of the Berkshire Athenaeum 1 Wendell Avenue Pittsfield, MA 01201 Non-Profit Org. U.S. Postage PAID Permit No. 121 Pittsfield, MA Don’t miss the Summer Book Sale (see inside) Please Join the Friends of the Berkshire Athenaeum If you like what the Friends do for the library, consider becoming a member in one of the following categories: Name _______________________________________ Address _____________________________________ City/State/Zip _________________________________ E-Mail Address ________________________________ Phone Number ________________________________ New Member □ Renewal Membership □ I would like to volunteer for one of the following committees: □ Book sale □ Membership □ Publicity □ Programming □ Executive □ Friend $10.00 □ Family 25.00 □ Supporter 50.00 □ Patron 100.00 □ Benefactor 200.00 □ Lifetime Member 500.00 □ Other ___________ Please tear off and return with your check payable to Friends of the Berkshire Athenaeum Your contribution is Tax Deductible Mail to: Friends of the Berkshire Athenaeum, 1 Wendell Avenue, Pittsfield, MA 01201