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Inside the Library St. Clair Shores Public Library Volume XXXVIII September/October 2016 Library Winter Hours begin tuesday, september 6 Monday-Thursday Friday & Saturday Sunday 9:00 AM – 9:00 PM 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM Closed The library will be closed Monday, September 5 in observance of Labor Day. For your convenience, the book drop is open when the library is closed. No. 5 SHOW YOUR FAVORITE COLLECTION IN THE LIBRARY DISPLAY CASE If you have a special hobby, collection or interest, please consider showing your treasures in the library’s display case. The library features a special display every month. We are currently preparing 2017’s display case schedule. For more information, please call the library at 586-771-9020 ext. 286. Youth SUMMER READING CLUB 2016 The 2016 Adult Summer Reading Club has come to a close. 221 adults participated in the program, our highest count since the program started in 2004! This year we offered three programs, two adult coloring sessions, and one program on the practice of mindfulness, with great patron turnout at all three events. Stop by the Adult Information Desk to pick up a list of the top rated adult books read during the program. Due to the large number of titles read by our patrons, we limited the list to the top rated titles owned by the St. Clair Shores Public Library. It was a super summer full of fun and reading for the 789 children who registered for “Move Play Read” at the Library. Hundreds of children attended the Terrific Tuesday programs and were entertained by our own Youth Services Librarians and teen volunteers. Summer Reading Club members got active with dance, yoga, sports, and games at the Terrific Tuesday programs. Everyone had lots of crafts and prizes to take home all summer long. Many, many thanks to the Friends of the St. Clair Shores Public Library for providing funding for most of our programs, and additional thanks go to our individual sponsors. We would also like to thank the parents who took the time to instill the value of reading in their children through repeated trips to the library and countless hours of reading time at home. Thank you for making this year’s Adult Summer Reading Club a success, as well as to our generous sponsors who made the Adult Summer Reading Club possible: Butter Run Saloon, Chicken Shack, Dairy Queen, Friends of the St. Clair Shores Public Library, Gilbert’s Hardware, Hodell’s Cake Shop, Opal’s Hallmark, Paisano’s Pizza and Restaurant, Ram’s Horn, Wally’s Frozen Custard, Waves Restaurant, and a special thank you to Ann Powell! Thank you to our generous sponsors: The Friends of the Library, The Adventure Park, Bricks4Kidz, Country Dairy, Cranbrook Institute of Science, Dairy Queen, Edible Arrangements, The Great Skate, The Henry Ford, Maloof Jewelry & Gifts, Michigan Science Center, Skip Printing Co., Target – Clinton Pointe, The August Family, Rebecca Cousineau, Jan Drewek, Judith Eggly, Council Member Candice Rusie & Pat Stelma! Adult Summer Reading Club Inside the Library is printed bi-monthly courtesy of the Friends of the Library and the Historical Society of St. Clair Shores. Libr ary News Movies at the Libr ary CINEMA THURSDAY A free viewing of a recently released DVD at 6:30 PM on the first Thursday of each month. September 1 Me Before You October 6 Huntsman Winters’ War CLASSIC FILM FRIDAYS A free viewing of a classic film at 1:30 PM each Friday. September September September September September October October October October 2 What’s New Pussycat? 9 Libeled Lady 16 Dinner at Eight 23 Band Wagon 30 All the President’s Men 7 14 21 28 The Ghost and Mr. Chicken Lady Vanishes Ten Little Indians Frankenstein FAMILY MOVIE A free viewing of a family movie at 10:00 AM on Saturday, October 1. October 1 The Jungle Book Movie showings are sponsored by the Friends and take place in the William R. Gilstorf Meeting Room at the St. Clair Shores Public Library. ST CLAIR SHORES CULTURAL COMMITTEE PRESENTS “DIA DIRECTOR’S CUT” Salvador Salort-Pons, the new director of the Detroit Institute of Arts, will be presenting some of his favorite works of art, answering your questions, and talking about his vision for the museum. Join us in welcoming Director Salort-Pons Thursday, November 3 at 7:00 PM at the Assumption Greek Orthodox Church and Hall. Admission is free. A reception with light refreshments and a cash bar will follow the discussion. To pick up a voucher and add your name to the guest list or for more information, call the library at 586-771-9020. Little Free Libraries in St. Clair Shores The St. Clair Shores Public Library would like to install Little Free Libraries in a handful of parks in the city to offer reading options to those community members who cannot make it into the physical library building. Little Free Libraries will benefit community members who may want a last minute reading option while going out on a boat or taking a family member to sport practice. The St. Clair Shores Cool City Committee has graciously purchased three Little Free Libraries to be installed in local parks. We are asking local businesses, community groups and individuals who would like to assist in purchasing additional Little Free Libraries to contact the library. Sponsors will have the opportunity to decorate their library and a plaque will be placed on the Little Free Library with the sponsor’s name. Any residents interested in having a Little Free Library installed in their neighborhood can contact the library for further information. Adult Coloring Program The St. Clair Shores Public Library will be hosting two more adult coloring programs on Wednesday, September 14, 2016 and Wednesday October 12, 2016 from 6:00 PM to 8:30 PM. This drop in program will take place in the William R. Gilstorf Meeting Room at the St. Clair Shores Public Library. All materials will be provided, but feel free to bring your own supplies and snacks. Please contact the library at 586-771-9020 for details and information on the program or check the library’s website at: www.scslibrary.org. TOUR BELLE ISLE WITH THE ST CLAIR SHORES CULTURAL COMMITTEE Take a tour of the beautiful and historic Belle Isle on Friday, October 7, 2016 from 9:30 AM to 3:30 PM. Visit the Aquarium, Conservatory, and Nature Center with a guide leading the way! Learn about the island’s history and its many attractions, and take photos. Then head off to lunch at Sinbad’s waterfront restaurant. Participants will pay for lunch at their own expense. Tickets are available at the library. Cost is $25 and includes the tour and bus transportation. The bus will meet at the library and leave promptly at 9:30 AM. For more information, visit the St. Clair Shores Cultural Committee website at www.scsculture.com. YOUTH SERVICES FALL STORYTIME LEGO® BLOCK PARTY Storytime returns on Tuesday, September 27 and continues through November 8. These funfilled programs include stories, songs and rhythm instruments, fingerplays, and crafts. Registration is required for Toddler Storytime only and begins Monday, September 12. The LEGO® Block Party is back! Children of all ages are invited to put their LEGO® building skills to the test by creating their own masterpieces. Join us from 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM on Saturday, September 24 and Saturday, October 22. The LEGO® blocks will be provided; you bring the imagination. No registration is required for this free program. Toddler Storytime Tuesdays at 10:00 AM (Ages 24-42 months with an adult) Preschool Storytime Tuesdays at 1:30 PM (Independent listeners ages 3½ -5 years) Family Storytime Tuesdays at 7:00 PM (Preschoolers, siblings and parents) FOR TOTS 1st Stop and Tot Time continue each Wednesday and Thursday morning beginning at 10:00 AM. Your wee ones will enjoy the songs, nursery rhymes, stories and bubbles of 1st Stop before we bring out the toys at 10:30 for Tot Time. These free programs are for children from birth through age four. TEEN ADVISORY BOARD Teen Advisory Board (T.A.B.) meetings will resume this fall. Teens in grades six through twelve are invited to attend the T.A.B. meetings to help plan teen programs, provide input to the librarians, and discuss favorite books with other teens. The meetings are informal, friendly, and fun; plus, light refreshments are served. Meetings are scheduled for Saturday, September 17 and Saturday, October 15 at 2:00 PM. No registration is required. THANK YOU, TEENS! PAWS FOR READING Paws for Reading continues on Saturday afternoons at 2:00 PM starting September 10. Come read to one of our friendly service dogs! Paws for Reading is a nationally recognized program designed to help reluctant and struggling readers discover the joy of reading with the help of a friendly canine. Summer Reading Club would not be possible without the assistance of our many teen volunteers, known this year as “Champions.” The Youth Services Librarians rely on them to perform a variety of tasks, some rather mundane and others rather unusual. Teens were of immeasurable help in handling daily paperwork; handing out stickers, prizes, and entry forms; and supervising crafts. They also willingly and cheerfully participated in cleaning up after each program. We are very fortunate to have such enthusiastic and capable teens as part of our library community. Thank you, Champions! HALLOWEEN CRAFT TEEN HALLOWEEN PARTY Make a fang-tastic Halloween craft at the Library’s drop-in craft session on Saturday, October 29 from 2:00 PM to 4:00 PM. Directions and materials will be provided, but an adult must accompany young children to assist with scissors and glue. Wear your Halloween costume and go trick or treating in the library! The Teen Advisory Board is planning a free (but frightful) Halloween party for teens in grades six and up on Monday, October 24 from 7:00 PM to 8:30 PM. There will be spooky activities, games, refreshments and a costume contest! Registration begins Monday, October 3. (Having fun is recommended but not required.) FRIENDS FRIENDS BOOK DISCUSSION GROUP Join us on the second Wednesday of each month at the St. Clair Shores Public Library at 1:00 PM in the Gilstorf Meeting Room for the following book discussions. September 14 Sandcastle Girls by Chris Bohjalian October 12 POTENTIAL FRIENDS BOOKSTORE Many of you have inquired about the possibility of a Friends bookshop in the Library’s Reading Lounge, the space that houses the Friends Gift Shop and former café. This is an exciting prospect, ideally to become a reality later in the year. Volunteers have responded positively and we thank you for your commitment! But, to be open during the same hours as the library, we need even more fabulous volunteers to commit to 3-hour shifts, including evenings and some Saturdays. Please leave a message for the Friends at the library if you are willing to volunteer. FRIENDS VOLUNTEERS Needed Speaking of volunteers, WE WANT YOU! Our gift shop, used book sales and membership dues raise funding for terrific library programs and projects, including Summer Reading Club for children and adults, free movie viewings, and special interest speakers. We need volunteers to keep it all going! All skills are welcome and there are a variety of opportunities for volunteers. Would you like to help with our book sales? Would you enjoy helping in the gift shop? Have computer skills? The membership community would love to have you. You can contact the Friends by leaving a message at the Library. Join us today! FRIENDS GIFT SHOP Open Daily The Friends Gift Shop, located in the Library Reading Lounge, is open daily for business. A new shipment of jewelry and gift items has just arrived, so please drop in the next time you are at the library. Even though café service is no longer available, the Reading Lounge remains open for shopping at the Gift Shop and browsing the selection of high quality used books for sale. Soon, vending machines will be available for your convenience. The Boys in the Boat by Daniel James Brown November 9 The Art Forger by Barbara A. Shapiro SUMMER BARGAIN BOOK SALE Our summer bargain book sale had to be postponed for two weeks because of building issue at the library, but that didn’t deter our loyal readers! The one-day sale netted $448 for library programs. Thanks to all of you who filled up your book bags, and especially to Friends member Mary Ann Widman, who chaired the sale. LAC STE. CLAIRE FINE ART FAIR The Friends will have a wonderfully eclectic selection of premium, slightly used coffee-table-type books for sale at the annual Lac Ste. Clair Fine Art Sale on Saturday, September 17, and Sunday, September 18. Mark your calendar today to visit the Art Fair and especially the Friends table and friendly volunteers! FRIENDS ACCESSORY SALE Don’t miss the Friends Accessory Sale on Friday, October 14 from 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM and Saturday, October 15 from 10:00 AM to 3:00 PM. We have begun accepting your donations of gently used accessories for women, men, and children. This includes: purses of any size, nice tote bags, jewelry and watches, scarves, hats, gloves, belts. There is a designated area in the library where items can be dropped off, or you can call 586-771-9020 for pick-up. ANNUAL FALL BOOK SALE Mark your calendar for the annual Fall Book Sale, which this year will be held in November! Wednesday, November 16 Thursday, November 17 Friday, November 18 Saturday, November 19 2 PM – 8 PM 10 AM – 8 PM 10 AM – 4 PM 10 AM – 2 PM Historical News Arthur M. Woodford LOCAL HISTORY CENTER HOURS of Operation Tuesdays 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM Thursdays 5:00 PM to 8:30 PM Saturdays September 10 & 24 & October 8 & 22 10:00 AM to 12:00 PM and 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM The Local History Center is open the second and fourth Saturdays of the month from Labor Day to Memorial Day. GENEALOGY NEWS The St. Clair Shores Genealogy Group meets the fourth Thursday of the month at 7:00 PM, January through June, September and October. All meetings are held in the Arthur M. Woodford Local History Center unless otherwise noted in the newsletter and on the library web site. All programs are free and open to the public. Beginning genealogists are always welcome. Please visit the library website for information on upcoming meetings. Fall Hours The Selinsky-Green Farmhouse Museum will be open on Wednesdays and Saturdays from 1:00-4:00 PM beginning September 10. Visit us and learn about what daily life was like in rural St. Clair Shores in the late 19th century and the early 20th century. Free special tours are also available, as well as low-cost rental for small groups. Please call (586) 771-9020 to schedule your special tour or to rent the museum. Tour Guides Needed Do you love history and old buildings? If so, we need you at the Selinsky-Green Farmhouse Museum. A docent is essentially a tour guide that assists the museum curator in giving tours of the museum and helps with special events. You don’t need any experience to become a docent. Docents volunteer their time as often as they want to; some docents come a few times a month, others a few times a year. If you are interested please call (586) 771-9020 and leave a message for the museum curator. We look forward to hearing from you! Yardeners Fall Plant Exchange HISTORICAL PHOTOS FOR SALE The Historical Society of St. Clair Shores is selling two different matted photographic reproductions— one photo of the Shores Inn and another of the Shores Theater. Both photographs date back circa 1940. The Historical Society expects to add more historic photographs to this collection in the coming months. The matted reproductions are being sold for $20.00 each and are only available at the circulation desk of the Library. Checks can be made payable to the Historical Society of St. Clair Shores. There are a limited number of prints available, so get yours today! Load up your vehicles with your extra plants and divisions for the fall plant exchange, Saturday, September 24 from 9:00 AM to 11:00 AM in the parking lot next to the Selinsky-Green Farmhouse Museum. Bag, tag and drag your offerings to trade or give away to other gardeners. No money is involved, come tailgate with your plants. Please label all of your plants. Please email the Yardeners with any questions at [email protected]. Celebrate National Spinning Weaving Week with us! and Join us at the Selinsky-Green Farmhouse Museum on Saturday, October 8 from 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM to celebrate National Spinning and Weaving Week. Eastside Handweavers will be doing a fiber arts demonstration including carding, spinning, tatting and weaving. Visitors to the museum will get a chance to try these activities and learn their history. Friends of the St. Clair Shores Public Library Membership Application Please print clearly or use an address label. Name Date Address o Book Sales City State Phone E-mail o o o o o o o Senior 62+ Individual Family Contributor Benefactor Patron Life Please Volunteer $ 10.00 $ 15.00 $ 20.00 $ 40.00 $ 100.00 $ 250.00 $ 500.00 Zip Code o Membership o Program Coordination o Volunteer Coordination o Gift Shop Please make checks payable to “Friends of the St. Clair Shores Public Library” As a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, dues and contributions are tax deductible and may qualify for a Michigan tax credit. o New Member o Renewal 10/31/10 Please detach on dotted line. Newsletter Staff: Rosemary Orlando, Joseph Coppens, Elizabeth Drewek, Kathleen Harville, Norma Maxvill, Mary Stachowiak Information: (586) 771-9020 -- TDD: (586) 771-7384 -- Web Site: www.scslibrary.org St. Clair Shores Public Library 22500 Eleven Mile Road St. Clair Shores, MI 48081-1399 Non-Profit Organization U.S. POSTAGE PAID St. Clair Shores, MI 48081 PERMIT NO. 70