November 2013
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November 2013
November 2013 Monday-Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday 9:00 AM - 9:00 PM 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM www.sewickleylibrary.org • Phone 412-741-6920 • Children’s 412-741-0937 • Renewals 412-622-1895 Eat At Bruegger’s and Help Raise Funds for the Library Thinking of Buying a 2014 Bottomless Mug Club Card from Bruegger’s? If you buy your card at the Sewickley Bruegger’s Bagels on a Library Saturday with a coupon, 15% of your purchase will go to the Friends of the Sewickley Library. Go to the Library’s website to pick up a coupon today. Then, every time you go to Bruegger’s with your Bottomless Mug Card, you can enjoy your free coffee or soft drink, knowing that you have made a substantial donation to help your local Library as well. That’s a feel-good pick me up that will last all year long!! You can find the coupons on page 8 of this newsletter. “Healthy Snacks for Kids” with Whole Foods chef, Seth Morrison Saturday, November 2 @ 1:30 This family program is open to children, six years and above with an adult. Mr. Morrison will demonstrate great snacks that the whole family will love. Please Register. National Novel Writing Month for Teens (NaNoWriMo) Love books? Write one! We had such a good time with NaNoWriMo last November, we’re doing it again! Take part in weekly write-in sessions where you can brainstorm with fellow young writers, receive feedback and encouragement on your work, and even meet an author or two that may help you on your road to a professional writing career. Snacks and beverages provided at every session. Featuring an author visit from local author extraordinaire, Heather Terrell on November 20th! Registration required - sign up in the Teen Department or email Emily @ [email protected]. Write-in Sessions on Wednesdays at 6PM. JFK Assassination 50th Anniversary Documentary Viewing National Geographic: Lost JFK Tapes - Assassination - Friday, November 22 @ 2PM - To mark the 50th anniversary of JFK's assassination on November 22, 1963, hundreds of hours of news footage, radio reports, audio recordings and home movies have been released that captured history as it was chaotically unfolding. This unique eyewitness material was first stored by local news stations in Dallas/Fort Worth and then in the vault of The 6th Floor Museum—which is dedicated to helping others understand the day Kennedy was killed. (NR, 90min.) Na-Na-Na-Na-Na-Na-Na-Na BATMAN! Celebrate Everything Batman this month in the Children’s Department! During November, we will offer many programs and Story times featuring a Batman connection. On Fridays November 8th & 22nd and on Monday November 25 come to the library wearing something Batman, check out a book and receive a small prize. Adult Programs & Services - November 2013 OASIS Computer Classes - These classes are being scheduled all fall. Please call for information about which class is right for you and how you can sign up. Tech Café Appointments - Have a feisty phone? Has your eReader gone eRidiculous? Schedule one-on-one help with a librarian. Call the Reference Desk for details. Mystery Book Group - Tuesday, November 12 @ 7PM - Stop at the Reference Desk to request a copy of this month’s selection, Murder at the Library of Congress by Margaret Truman. Conversation Salon - Wednesday, November 13 @ 10AM - This interesting group of adults meets on the second Wednesday of each month. Coffee and great discussions! Need Resume Help? Call the Reference Desk to make an Appointment with local resume expert Bob Ryan. “Open Book” Scrabble! - Wednesday, November 13 @ 1PM - The classic game of Scrabble® promises a cognitive adventure sure to sharpen the mind. We'll provide a board, Write Now! - Every Friday @ 10:30AM - Have you ever resolved to write in a daily journal, or record your family's or you can bring your own. This event is held on the 2nd Wednesday of each story, yet found the good intentions slipping away? month. Achieve your writing goals. Friday Movies & Documentaries @ 2PM 11/1 Being There: Chance, a simple gardener, has never left the estate until his employer dies. His simple TVinformed utterances are mistaken for profundity. (1979, PG, 130min) 11/8 The Apartment: A man tries to rise in his company by letting its executives use his apartment for trysts, but complications and a romance of his own ensue. (1960, NR, 125min) 11/15 Grumpy Old Men: A lifelong feud between two neighbors since childhood only gets worse when a new female neighbor moves across the street. (1993, P-13, 105min) 11/22 National Geographic: Lost JFK TapesAssassination: To mark the 50th anniversary of JFK's assassination on November 22, 1963, hundreds of hours of news footage, radio reports, audio recordings and home movies have been released that captured history as it was chaotically unfolding. (2010, NR, 90min.) 11/29 Holiday Inn: At an inn which is only open on holidays, a crooner and a hoofer vie for the affections of a beautiful up-and-coming performer. (1942, NR, 100min) Sahaja Meditation - Every Saturday @ 11AM - Enjoy the silence, peace, and stress release that is always free. “Healthy Snacks for Kids” with Whole Foods chef, Seth Morrison - Saturday, November 2 @ 1:30PM - This family program is open to children, six years and above with an adult. Mr. Morrison will demonstrate great snacks that the whole family will love. Wise Walk: Last Session is Thursday, November 7 @ 9:30AM - Sponsored by the Allegheny County Library Association in partnership with AARP and UPMC for Life. Lawn Chair Movie Night: Man of Steel - Thursday, November 14 @ 6PM - You bring a comfy chair, we’ll make the popcorn. Watch this new Blu-Ray on our HD projector: Man of Steel - A young itinerant worker is forced to confront his secret extraterrestrial heritage when Earth is invaded by members of his race. (143min, PG-13.) Ages 13 and up with an Adult. Grey Peppers: A Life-long Resource Guide to Healthy Living and Cooking by Dr. Amy Ellis Tuesday, November 19 @ 7PM - This presentation by author Dr. Amy Ellis will include food, cooking demonstrations, and a door prize drawing. All proceeds from the book go to the Total Rehabilitation Foundation. $2 materials fee. Reiki Healing Exchange - Wednesday, November 20 @ 6:30PM - Learn more about Therapeutic Touch and experience a relaxing, peaceful evening. A $5.00 donation for the library is requested. The Brown Bag Book Group - Thursday, November 21 @ 11:30AM - Bring your lunch and join the discussion led by Rosa Lamour Dorman and Librarian Mary Jean Voigt. This month’s book is The Kitchen House by Kathleen Grissom and can be ordered at the Reference Desk. The 4th Tuesday Book Group - Tuesday, November 26 @ 7PM - Please stop at the Reference Desk to request a copy of this month’s selection, Please Look After Mom by Kyung-Sook Shin. Save the Date - Light Up Night is December 6th! Celebrate Everything Batman This month, we will offer many programs and Story times featuring a Batman connection. On Friday November 8th and 22nd and on Monday November 25 come to the library wearing something Batman, check out a book and receive a small prize. We e k l y S to r y t i m e s No Registration Babies and Books - Tues: 9:30AM, 10:15AM & 1PM Nursery and action rhymes, books and songs for children up to 24 months, with caregiver. Please, no older children. 2-Year-Old Storytime - Weds: 9:30AM & 10:15AM A half hour of fingerplays, songs, and stories for 2-year-olds with an adult. No older children. Pre-School Storytime - Thurs: 9:30AM & 1:30PM Bring Your Dog to the Library! - Tuesday Ages 3-6 without a caregiver, meet for 45 minutes of stories, November 5, 7-8PM - Sonny had Cher. Batman songs, and fingerplays. had Robin. And you’ve got your dog! We all need a best friend and sometimes a dog is the best kind! Join us for this fun and exciting evening of introducing LEGO Batman the MOVIE! - Sunday, November 17, our favorite family companions to a place you never thought 2-3:30PM - Come and watch the movie and enjoy they could go; THE LIBRARY! Please note all dogs must be on a popcorn and lemonade! Family Program. leash upon entering the library. Family Program. Science and Math for Tots – Monday, November 18, 1:00Chess Club - Wednesday, November 6, 7-8 PM - Do you 1:45PM or 2:30-3:15PM - Let’s explore shadows and light with enjoy playing chess? We’ll briefly discuss the rules of the game Batman. Ages 2-5 with caregiver. and then get right down to playing! All skill levels welcome! PJ Story time: Bats a-flying high! - Wednesday, November Bring a chess set if you’re able. Grades K-8. 20, 6:30-7:15PM - Let’s share stories, songs and rhymes about Make & Take: Batman Masks! - Thursday, November 7, 2:30- bats, creatures of the night (just like Batman!). We’ll make a 4:30PM - Stop by the library to make your very own Batman- bat-themed craft and enjoy a special snack. Come in your inspired mask! No registration required. Family Program. jammies or in your favorite superhero outfit and bring a friend Toddler – Preschool Dance Party - Thursdays, November 7 to join in the fun! Family Program. & 14, 6:45-7:30 - Come and dance to all of your favorite tunes! Junior Jet-Setters: Let’s Explore Japan! - Friday, Ages 2-5, with a caregiver. November 22, 2-2:45 PM - Konnichiwa! Let’s travel the globe with stories! Last month we Storywalk at Edgeworth Elementary: Pittsburgh – Saturday, November 9, 10AM-12PM - Enjoy 5 children’s books explored Mexico, now let’s discover Japan! We’ll share Japanese folktales, rhymes, songs and various craft activities during your visit. One of our and end with a festive craft! Ages 3-5. children’s librarians will be a guest reader. Edgeworth Elementary is located at 200 Meadow Lane, in Edgeworth. Fabulous Fridays! - Friday, November 22, 4-5PM - No need American Girl: Meet Kit - Saturday, November 9, 2:30-4PM - to register, just stop by the children’s department to make a festive Thanksgiving craft! All Ages. Join us for a fun-filled afternoon at the library as we explore the Great Depression era world of Kit, an Make Your Own Batmobile! - Saturday, November 23, 10:30American Girl! We’ll have our very own penny-pincher 11:30AM - When Batman sees the Bat-Signal he’s got to move party! We’ll play some games, make a craft, listen to fast…so Batman uses the BATMOBILE! Come to the library and some old-time radio, and make a special Kit-inspired make your very own Batmobile from recycled materials! treat! Bring your doll and a friend! Grades K-3. Family Program. Dog Tales - Sunday, November 10, 3-4PM - Come by and Family Bingo - Monday, November 25, 7snuggle with and read to certified Therapy Dogs. These dogs 7:45PM - Come and play Bingo, library-style! love to be petted and ESPECIALLY love to be read to by Family Program. children. Picture books and reading books will be available. Young Scientists - Tuesday November 26, 7-8PM - If you Please register for a 15 minute time slot to read to a dog. Ages consider yourself a young scientist or would like to work on 4-10, with Adult. being one, join us to carry out some exciting (and potentially Holy Clay, Batman! - Monday, November 11, 7 messy!) experiments! Grades 3-5. -7:45PM - We’ll use modeling clay to create Kids in the Kitchen - Saturday, November 30, 11AM-12PM Batman and Robin! Please register. Grades 3-5. Let’s make some fun and simple snacks together! We’ll do this Magic Tree House Club - Saturday November 16, 11AMwhile learning about and exploring the kitchen space! Grades 12PM - Join Jack and Annie on an adventure through the town 3-5. that inspired Batman’s own Gotham City; New York City! SAVE THE DATE - Light up Night is December 6th! Grades K-3. November 2013 Sun Mon Monday-Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday 3 Tue 9:00 AM - 9:00 PM 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM 4 10 11 SAT vs. ACT Holy Clay, @1 Batman! @ 7 Dog Tales @3 Wed Children’s Programs - Italics Teen Programs - Bold Adult Programs - Underlined All-Ages Programs - Bold, Italic, Underlined 24 1 Write Now @ 10:30 Blue @ 2 2 Meditation @ 11 Healthy Snacks for Kids @ 2 Bruegger’s Day 9 Storywalk (Edgeworth Elem.) @ 10 Meditation @ 11 American Girl @ 2:30 7 Babies & Books @ 9:30 2YO Storytime @ 9:30 Babies & Books @ 10:15 2YO Storytime @ 10:15 Babies & Books @ 1 Anime Club @ 3:30 8 Pre-school ST @ 9:30 Write Now @ 10:30 Wise Walk @ 9:30 Pre-school ST @ 1:30 White @ 2 Make n’ More @ 3 NaNoWriMo @ 6 Batman Masks @ 2:30 Bring Your Dog to the Library @ 7 Chess Club @ 7 Toddler & Preschool Dance Party @ 6:45 12 13 14 Make n’ More @ 3 Open Book Scrabble @ 1 Mystery BG @ 7 Boo Club @ 3:30 15 Babies & Books @ 9:30 2YO Storytime @ 9:30 Pre-school ST @ 9:30 Write Now @ Babies & Books @ 10:15 Conversation Salon @ 10 Pre-school ST @ 1:30 10:30 Babies & Books @ 1 2YO Storytime @ 10:15 Movie: Man of Steel @ Red @ 2 19 20 Babies & Books @ 9:30 2YO Storytime @ 9:30 Babies & Books @ 10:15 2YO Storytime @ 10:15 Babies & Books @ 1 Anime Club @ 3:30 TAG @ 6 Make n’ More @ 3 NaNoWriMo @ 6 25 Sunday Jam Family Bingo Session @ 1 @7 Sat 6 18 Science & Math for Tots @ 1 OR 2:30 Register for BOB today! Fri 5 NaNoWriMo @ 6 17 Lego Batman Movie @ 2 Thu 26 27 Babies & Books @ 9:30 2YO Storytime @ 9:30 Babies & Books @ 10:15 2YO Storytime @ 10:15 Babies & Books @ 1 4th Tuesday BG @ 7 Young Scientists @ 7 Toddler & Preschool Dance Party @ 6:45 21 Grey Peppers Cooking @ Reiki Healing @ 6:30 7 Make n’ More @ 3 6 LIBRARY CLOSES @5 16 Magic TreeHouse @ 11 Meditation @ 11 Quarter Quell @ 7 Bruegger’s Day 22 Pre-school ST @ 9:30 Write Now @ 10:30 BBBG @ 11:30 Pre-school ST @ 1:30 Junior JetSetters @ 2 JFK Doc @ 2 Fabulous Fridays @ 4 23 Make Your Own Batmobile @ 10:30 Meditation @ 11 28 30 Kids in the Kitchen @ 11 Meditation @ 11 29 Library Donations received during the month of September 2013 Honor Donations Carol Yaster, in honor of Shirley A. Ross for her birthday. General Donations Anne L. and George H. Clapp Charitable and Educational Trust, to the Friends of the Library. W.P. Snyder III Charitable Fund Memorial Donations Tiffany Beckwith, in memory of Sigrid S. Beckwith. Sally Welsh, in memory of Harry F. Butcher. Frances Love Merryman, in memory of Margaret G. Bennett. Carol Yaster, in memory of Harry F. Butcher. Wayne and Mary Murphy, in memory of Marge Bennett. Jayne Eckel, in memory of Diane L. Marx. Anonymous, in memory of Harry F. Butcher. Don and Helen Berman, in memory of Harry F. Butcher. Joseph and SallyAnn Cortese, in memory of Harry F. Butcher. Tim DeVaughn, in memory of Harry F. Butcher. Staff of the Hospice and Palliative Nurses Association (HPNA), in memory of Harry F. Butcher. Sharon Eakes, in memory of Diane L. Marx. Robert and Jean Fusco, in memory of Diane L. Marx. Christine Glover, in memory of Diane L. Marx. Robin Hummel-Johnson, in memory of Diane L. Marx. Robert Lewis, in memory of Diane L. Marx. William and Carroll Logsdon, in memory of Diane L. Marx. Deborah Millar, in memory of Diane L. Marx. J.M. and Norma Moore, in memory of Diane L. Marx. Lynn and Milt Klein, in memory of Harry F. Butcher. Linda Roemer, in memory of Diane L. Marx. Jim and Esther Neft, in memory of Harry F. Butcher. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Stanczak, in memory of Diane L. Marx. Lynetta Neft, in memory of Harry F. Butcher. Donna Weidman, in memory of Diane L. Marx. William and Shirley Ross, in memory of Harry F. Butcher. Joan Stoddard and “Friends at Northeast,” in memory of Harry F. Butcher. Joseph and Mary Ann Tarquinio, in memory of Harry F. Butcher. Art and Wanda Waters, in memory of Harry F. Butcher. Linda Shortz, in memory of Diane L. Marx. Rosemary Vancura, in memory of Mary Jane Mauro. William and Carroll Logsdon, in memory of William F. Shaughnessy Jr. Sally Peck, in memory of William F. Shaughnessy Jr. Sharron Schaefer, in memory of Lucy Hill Stone. Susan and Mike Behme, in memory of Richard E. Widerborg (Uncle Dick). GIFT BOOK PROGRAM Our Gift Book Program offers a unique way to recognize the special people in your life. Start them off right. Is there a new baby in the family? Announce the birth with a book in baby’s name - a great way to bring babies and books together! Celebrate with them. Give a gift book in celebration of a birthday, anniversary, graduation, or any special occasion. Recognize them. Thank a volunteer for their efforts, commemorate the tenure of a longtime club or board member, or recognize the retirement of a business associate by donating a book in their name. Remember them. Honor the memory of someone special with a book in their name. You can ensure that person’s interests will live on at the Library. Were they a history buff, an avid gardener, golfer or a spectacular cook? You can remember them with an addition to a subject area that matches their special talents. How do I donate a book? To donate to the Gift Book Program, use the attached form to make your tax-deductible gift (minimum suggested amount $25.00). A new book will be selected by one of our Librarians to honor the person or event of your choice. Your gift book will be identified with a book plate. An acknowledgement card announcing your gift will be sent to the individual you name. Your name and the honoree’s name will also be listed in our newsletter, unless otherwise specified. Yes, I would like to honor someone special with a gift to the Library Amount of gift _______________ Your Name _____________________________________________________ Suggested area of interest for gift Your Address _____________________________________________ ___________________________ Telephone Number (____) ___________________________________ In Memory of In Honor Of Other Occasion ___________________________ ___________________________ _________________________ Address acknowledgement card to: Address acknowledgement card to: ___________________________ ___________________________ _________________________ ___________________________ ___________________________ _________________________ Address acknowledgement card to: ___________________________ ___________________________ ___________________________ _________________________ _________________________ Phone 412-741-6920 Children’s 412-741-0937 Renewals 412-622-1895 500 Thorn Street, Sewickley, PA 15143 www.sewickleylibrary.org November 2013 Want to Make a Donation? There are many ways to help! If you are interested in making a tax-deductible donation to the library, you should know that there are many ways to do so. You can donate via PayPal, donate materials, designate a Gift Book as a memorial or honor book, or donate to the Endowment Fund. For more information, visit our donation page at www.sewickleylibrary.org/donate/