newsletter - Suffern Free Library
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newsletter - Suffern Free Library
2015 BUDGET NEWSLETTER SUFFERN FREE LIBRARY www.suf fernfreelibrar y.org LIBRARY EMBARKS ON A LONG RANGE PLAN Budget Vote How can we better serve you? process. Do you have any suggestions? Many of you have already participated in March 24th from 9AM to 9PM. How can we improve our service? our Community Meeting. In the coming Voting will take place at the The Library is working with consultants, Suffern Free Library and at the Library Development Solutions, to create a Sloatsburg Public Library. (See plan for library services for the next five inside for details.) years. The planning process began in Mark your calendars to come out and vote on Tuesday, April Art Exhibit weeks, we will be holding focus groups for parents, teenagers, seniors and library advocates. We have also received more than 1,300 completed surveys. January, but may take up to nine This information will help us months. This plan will give direction to determine which services are most April: Students of the Ramapo the Board of Trustees, so that they can important to the community and what Central School District be certain they are making good changes you would like to see over the decisions about this public trust. course of the next five years. Want to know what your valu- However, this is not just a board- If you haven’t already done so, please ables are worth? Need infor- driven plan, nor is it a staff-driven plan. take some time to visit our website mation on auction houses and Because it is a public library, YOU, our and current sales? Visit Prices 4 residents, are extremely important in this www.suffernfreelibrary.org. Prices 4 Antiques complete our online survey at Antiques in the Databases section of our website. It contains data from over 140 U.S. KEEP CALM AND READ ON auction houses, with more Saturday, April 18th at 1PM than 50 national and regional auction houses covered on a regular basis. Museum Passes Looking for a way to entertain Suffern Free Library is hosting Random House representative, Brian Nielsen, who will buzz about forthcoming books and give readers the inside scoop on Spring 2015 titles. Advanced Readers Copies, book catalogs, and Keep Calm and Read On tote bags will be available for attendees. Register online at www.suffernfreelibrary.org. the kids during Spring Break? Borrow one of our 12 Museum GROWING AND AGING: Short Stories Discussion Series Passes. Consider visiting the Wednesdays, May 6th, 13th, 20th, 27th from 1:30-3:00PM Intrepid Sea, Air and Space Museum, Children's Museum A series of discussions, focused on the subject Growing and Aging In America, based on of Manhattan, Stepping Stones outstanding stories by such writers as Maya Angelou, Philip Roth, Katherine Ann Porter, Sandra Museum for Children or South Cisneros and Denise Levertov, and on contemporary references in popular culture and media, will Street Seaport Museum. Call be held at the Suffern Library in May. The discussions are sponsored by the New York Council for us at 845-357-1237 to reserve the Humanities and will be led by Dr. Ann Fey. Copies of the readings will be available at the your pass. library at a future date to be announced. 2015 BUDGET 2015-2016 Budget Voting for an increase in funding for the 2015-2016 Suffern budget and the 2016 Sloatsburg budget will be held on Tuesday, March 24, 2015 from 9AM-9PM. The proposition would provide an increase in the amount to be raised by taxes of $46,937 for Suffern Free Library and $5,549 for Sloatsburg Library, the two libraries that serve the residents of the Ramapo Central School District. Suffern Free Library’s amount to be raised by taxes represents a 1.26% increase and the Sloatsburg Library’s budget represents a 1.5% increase. This is the first budget vote for Suffern and Sloatsburg in two years. Last year, the Suffern Library Board of Trustees decided to operate fiscal year 2014-2015 with the same budget as the previous year, 2013-2014. A budget vote was not held as there was no increase in the amount to be raised by taxes. For the 2015-2016 fiscal year, several factors have presented the need for additional funding. An increase in the cost of insurance is a significant component in the proposed budget. Additionally, as the building is reaching the BUDGET Current Budget Proposed (Fiscal 2013-2014) (Fiscal 2015-2016) $ 2,897,337 10,320 2,100 47,000 7,000 6,000 15,500 74,928 2,950 $ 3,063,135 $2,944,274 10,320 2,100 45,000 7,000 6,000 17,650 91,824 3,500 $3,127,668 Salaries $ 1,397,798 Employee Benefits 334,350 Materials (books, CDs, periodicals 362,000 DVDs, etc) Furniture & Equipment 26,500 Building Maintenance, utilities 274,000 and insurance Library Operations (supplies, telephone 121,318 equipment rentals & maintenance contracts) Computer & Network Maintenance 94,000 Other (programs, budget election) 36,050 Bond Debt Service 417,119 TOTAL $ 3,063,135 1,432,744 364,855 369,100 15th year of service, maintenance costs to operate safely and efficiently continue to grow. The Board of Trustees is committed to protecting the community’s investment in the building and grounds. Another area of growth in this budget includes the rising costs of both technology and library materials. Reductions in the proposed budget were realized through adjustments in building service contracts, as well as rental, maintenance and repair of office equipment. Another factor offsetting operating expenses is the use of fund balance in the amount of $91,824. The Library’s operating income is also supplemented with funds raised by our book sale volunteers. Through their hard work and dedication they earned $25,917 in 2014 which was used to supplement our children’s summer reading programming and to purchase materials and services. Additional sources of income include grants as well as gifts. Suffern Free Library is open 63 hours a week during the academic year and is always available to you through our website. Please visit us in person and through our web site at www.suffernfreelibrary.org. INCOME Library tax Village & New York State funds Interest Fines Grants Memberships Other (rental, commissions, etc) Applied surplus from prior year Fundraising TOTAL EXPENSES 18,000 270,000 120,900 95,500 37,700 418,869 $ 3,127,668 VOTER INFORMATION WHEN: TUESDAY, MARCH 24, 2015 9AM-9PM WHERE: SUFFERN FREE LIBRARY (for all those who have usually voted at the Cherry Lane School, Hillburn Adm. Bldg., R.P. Conner School or Suffern Middle School in School District elections) WHERE: SLOATSBURG PUBLIC LIBRARY (for all those who have usually voted at the Sloatsburg Elementary School in School District elections) WHO: Residents of the Ramapo Central School District who are registered to vote in a general or school district election ABSENTEE BALLOTS: Call for an absentee ballot application (357-7783 ext. 224) Voting on the Library Budget this year will be held on Tuesday, March 24th at the Suffern Free Library, 210 Lafayette Avenue & the Sloatsburg Public Library, 1 Liberty Rock Rd. 2015 BUDGET Highlights of 2014 ADULT SERVICES HIGHLIGHTS CHILDREN’S HIGHLIGHTS 2014 was a great year with over one-million items being checked in and out. The number of people attending Adult Events was at an all-time high! We also introduced many new online services. 2014 was another great year in the Children’s Room! We are always looking for new ideas and ways to improve our service. Here are just a few highlights from 2014: 7,872 people participated in 231 events such as concerts, lectures, current events discussions, book discussions, films and more Received various grants to support adult programming including funds from the New York Council for the Humanities, The Book Sale Group, and the Kurz Family which paid for 5 concerts for our Summer Concert series AARP Tax-Aide prepared 632 tax returns, an all time high at our library Meeting rooms were in use for 126 community meetings, an increase from the previous year 50 adults participated in the Adult Summer Reading Program, which included game sheets and prizes We introduced Zinio, a digital magazine subscription service which allows you to download the magazine directly to your device for free and the magazine is yours to keep! We now offer Hoopla which gives cardholders the opportunity to instantly stream or temporarily download popular movies from major Hollywood studios! Our Museum Passes were borrowed 562 times! We now offer passes to 12 museums including: Intrepid Sea, Air and Space Museum, the Guggenheim, the Brooklyn Museum, Children's Museum of Manhattan, The Museum at Bethel Woods, Museum of the City of New York, International Center of Photography, Stepping Stones Museum for Children, The Frick Collection, South Street Seaport Museum, Hudson Valley Center for Contemporary Art and the Storm King Art Center 6,191 children participated in programs such as storytime, music programs, arts and crafts, book discussions, and more! 706 total programs offered in 2014 Added Elementary Explorers for kids in K-2nd grade 890 kids participated in Summer Reading and we offered 119 programs over the summer! The Build a Home Library program began with funding from The Book Sale Group. Children (newborn-2nd grade) that participate in storytime are given a book at the end of the sessions (three times a year). 2nd6th grade book discussion participants also receive books to keep after each book discussion. The game computers now have new programs We have enhanced our collection by going through each book one-by-one and repairing, replacing or eliminating damaged items so that our collection is clean and current TEEN HIGHLIGHTS 638 teens participated in 41 programs throughout the year. Our most popular programs are the Teen Lock-Ins on Friday nights and the Suffern Teen Advisory Council. Our PhASER book discussion group continues to meet on a monthly basis 103 kids registered for our Summer Reading Program which included 14 events such as a Lock-In Game Night, Teen “Iron Chef,” “Hogwarts” Overnight Lock-in and more! The Young Adult Room was reconfigured to make more space for the expanding collection Now you can visit the library on Facebook 2014 FACTS & FIGURES Library Cardholders Library Visits 292,052 Total Items Checked Out 503,267 Materials Loaned to Other Libraries 35,048 Reference Questions 52,757 Use of Internet Computers 26,526 New Library Cards Issued 17,072 906 2015 BUDGET April Events for Adults CPR Class: Monday, April 6th from 6:30-8:30PM Join local instructor Scott Kohn for this two-hour class on First Aid, CPR and AED. $40 per person includes workbooks, DVD and certification card. National Safety Council certification for infant, child and adult CPR. This class is for adults, teens and mature kids ages 12+. Register and pay in advance at the Adult Information desk. Realistic Dog Portrait in Pencil Tuesday, April 7th from 11AM-3PM Join pencil artist Pam Jones to learn various step-by-step graphite pencil techniques that will show you how to create a realistic drawing of a dog. This will be achieved by transforming a line drawing using several applications focusing on line, value and texture. All supplies are provided for use during the workshop. All levels are encouraged to attend. Please register online. Space is limited. Teens welcome. (Participants may bring a light lunch.) Great Decisions Foreign Policy Discussion Group: Sectarianism in the Middle East: Tuesday, April 7th at 7:15PM Purchase the briefing book at the Adult Information Desk for $25. Group meets on the first Tuesday of the month. Unlocked: A Family Emerging from the Shadows of Autism with Author Susan Levin: Wednesday, April 8th at 7PM Unlocked begins with a vivid depiction of the author’s life with her autistic son, Ben. Feelings of isolation, self-hate, and even moments of hatred toward her own child in response to his behaviors, as well as the impact on her marriage and younger daughter, impel her to seek solutions for his condition. Through years of trial and error, Susan eventually discovers methods that bring about radical improvement in Ben. tion. After a discussion of these topics, there will be activities to practice what we’ve learned in class. The class will end with a showing and review of all the photos taken during the class. This workshop is meant to be a fun way to learn more about digital photography in a relaxed environment. All skill levels are welcomed. A digital camera is required for this class. Please bring the manual, memory card, and extra batteries, as well. Instructor: Nancy Lenore. Teens welcome. Register online. Chair Yoga with Helene Tuesdays, April 14th, 21st, 28th, May 5th at 11AM If you have difficulty walking, bending or stretching, this class will help open you up to movement. Instructor, Helene Byron, was able to use yoga to regain her ability to walk after having lost it due to a debilitating disease. She was eventually able to become a certified yoga instructor. Register online once for all four sessions. End of Life Decisions: Completing Your Living Will and Healthcare Proxy: Tuesday, April 14th at 7PM Maybe you’ve been putting it off because you’ve thought it was too uncomfortable to confront. This workshop will present ideas to help you make the choices that are right for you. Share ideas on how to discuss these issues with your family. Register online at www.suffernfreelibrary.org. Medicine Garden: Thursday, April 16th at 7PM The building of the Ramapough Medicine Garden at the Well Field offers an opportunity to reclaim a damaged watershed with both contemporary scientific methodology as well as indigenous knowledge. Chuck Stead leads this project along with students and members of the Ramapough Nation. Yellowstone in April: Thursday, April 9th at 1:30PM Yellowstone National Park, established in 1872, is the first national park in the United States. It also has the distinction of being the first national park in the world. In addition to the geysers and hot springs that make this park so special, it is home to a large variety of wildlife including bison, elk, coyotes, wolves, and birds. Photographer, Ray Turkin, toured this park in April, and brings us images of its natural beauty as the harsh winter loses its grip and the snow begins to recede. Spring Vegetative and Stylish Garden Designs with Fresh Cut Flowers: Friday, April 17th at 1PM Now that the garden is coming back to life there is an assortment of Springtime flowers and flowering branches that can be used to create beautiful botanical displays. Ken Norman from Colony Florist will present refreshing ideas that are sure to dress up any table with bright, colorful flowers for the new season. Watch as Ken uses branches, moss and vines to accent arrangements of bulb flowers and garden blooms. Join us and gather some springtime inspiration. Downsizing: Senior Living Options: Thursday, April 9th at 7PM Gemma Maver will discuss various senior living models and options for people living in Rockland and Westchester. What are the questions you should ask yourself and discuss with your family before you make your decision? Come learn more! Cooking with Theresa: Monday, April 20th at 1:30PM Theresa Grimm, chef/owner of A Cook In My Kitchen, will show you how to make a delicious and healthy Three Bean Vegan Chili. Quick and easy but it tastes like it simmered for hours! Register online at www.suffernfreelibrary.org. Take Your Best Shot! Basic Photography Workshop: Saturday, April 11th from 11AM-1PM This 2-hour course will cover the basics of digital photography including digital cameras, exposure and lighting, and composi- Poetry Roundtable: Monday, April 20th at 7PM If you love poetry or are a writer, join us at our informal poetry roundtable. Bring 8 copies of your favorite poem to share with the group. All are welcome. 2015 BUDGET April Events for Adults Adult Book Discussions Tuesday, April 21st at 7:30PM: This is Where I Leave You by Jonathan Tropper Thursday, April 23rd at 3PM: The Invention of Wings by Sue Monk Kidd Painters of Paris: Impressionist’s Landscape Paintings to Toulouse-Lautrec’s Posters Wednesday, April 29th at 1PM Art Historian, Irene Wisoff, presents a slide lecture showing renowned artworks (Degas, Manet, Monet, Renoir, ToulouseLautrec) describing the “new society” after the fall of Louis Napoleon's 2nd Empire until the beginning of the 20th century. Hawks, Eagles and Owls: Rockland’s Birds of Prey Wednesday, April 29th at 7PM From the hawk scattering the birds at your feeders to the eagles soaring over the Hudson River, become familiar with our many birds of prey. Beginners will learn about our resident birds of prey, as well as the thousands of migrating raptors that stream through Rockland each year. Presented by the Rockland Audubon Society. SUNDAY MUSIC CONCERTS The Kootz: Sunday, April 12th at 1:30PM Welcome this popular group of Northern-NJ guys as they perform classic rock and roll from the 1960’s and 1970’s. Enjoy the music of the Beatles, Crosby, Stills, Nash and Young, Steve Winwood, Bob Dylan, the Byrds, Rolling Stones, and Creedance Clearwater Revival. Classical Violin Recital with Akiko Kobayashi: Sunday, April 26th at 1:30PM New York violinist Akiko Kobayashi performs a classical violin and piano duo recital of works from Mozart to De Falla. Program includes one of Mozart's early "Paris" sonatas, Beethoven, and set of Spanish folksongs by DeFalla. April Events for Children Programs are open to residents of the Ramapo Central School District. Register online one week in advance. Walk-In Storytimes Held the first and third Saturdays of the month. 10:15AM for children up to age 3 11:15AM for ages 3-6 3rd-6th Grade Arts & Crafts Club Craft time will be held from 4:30-5:30PM Wednesdays: April 1: Zentangle Boxes Register online one week prior to the program date. An example will be available at the Children’s Reference Desk. Drop In Arts & Crafts Week Drop in and make arts and crafts. Parents should stay with children. April 6-11 from 10AM to 1/2 hour before closing Dance-O-Rama Come dance and have lots of fun with Miss Jennifer. Learn the bunny hop, the chicken dance and more! 3-5 year olds. Register a week in advance. Friday, April 10 from 2PM Discovery Zone: Flight and Float For 3-5 year-olds. Registration begins April 6. Mondays: April 13, 20, 27 at2PM OR Thursdays: April 16, 23, 30 at 2PM Elementary Explorers For kindergarteners. Registration begins April 6. Wednesdays: April 15, 22, 29 from 4:30-5PM For 1st-2nd Grade. Register April 6. Thursdays: April 16, 23, 30 from 4:30-5:15PM Tween Book Discussion Thursday from 7:30-8:15PM April 16: Wonder Book will be available at the Children’s Reference Desk one month in advance. Books are provided by the Book Sale. Book Discussions are for grades 4-6. Drop In Lego© Mania Saturday, April 25 from 10AM-4:30PM Drop in and make your own creations from our giant Lego supply. Parents must remain with children. Ages 4 and up. Kidzprovisation Children will discover the world of drama through this imaginative improvisational program. For kids in grades K-2. Please register for both dates a week in advance. Tuesday, April 21 and 28 from 5:00-5:45PM SUFFERN FREE LIBRARY 2015 BUDGET NEWSLETTER 210 Lafayette Ave. Suffern, NY 10901 Phone: (845) 357-1237 Fax: (845) 357-3156 Web: www.suffernfreelibrary.org Email: [email protected] Trustees Hours Monday - Thursday: 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. Friday - Saturday: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sunday: 12 p.m. to 5 p.m. Library Closed: Sunday, April 5, 2015 Current Resident Upcoming Book Sales To better serve Suffern & Sloatsburg Library cardholders, we are offering a Carol Connell Cannon rd The Board of Trustees meets the fourth Tuesday of the month at 8PM. Open to the general public. from 6:30 to 8:30PM. This preview sale is exclusively for cardholders and you must show your library card to enter. Our regular sales are as follows: Friday, April 24 10AM to 4PM Saturday, April 25 10AM-2PM Wednesday Sales Books 50¢ Each 3 for $1 Craig H. Long, President Warren E. Berbit, V. President Mario F. Pensa, Treasurer Joyce Nencetti, Secretary Donalee Berard Christine Gigante Kathleen J. Hugh Amy MacKenzie Michael Minevich Director Spring Preview Sale on Thursday, April 23 Non-Profit Organization U.S. Postage PAID Permit #1203 Monsey, NY Suffern Free Library is at the center of community life providing resources, innovative services and programs. About the Suffern Free Library… Established in 1926 by the Suffern Woman’s Club and housed in their clubhouse, Suffern Free Library was granted provisional charter by the State of New York in 1926. The Library operated at the Woman’s Club site until 1941 when it moved to its next home on the corner of Washington Avenue and Maple Avenue. Services expanded with an addition in 1968, and later an added mezzanine. From this 7,000 square foot building, the Library moved to its present 37,000 square foot location in April, 2000. Suffern Free Library offers a wide variety of books, media, on-line resources and programs. It depends on the support and generosity of the community to augment and enhance these basic materials and services. Your annual donation will help us continue to meet the expanding needs of our community. Name: ___________________________________________________________________________ Address: _________________________________________________________________________ City, State, Zip: ____________________________________________________________________ Email: __________________________________________ Phone: ___________________________ Donation: _______ $10 _______ $25 _______$50 _______ Other (please specify amount) Contributions are tax deductible to the extent provided by law.
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