DCL Autumn Program Guide 2015

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DCL Autumn Events Guide

September, October & November 2015

PROGRAMS FOR ADULTS, TEENS, CHILDREN & FAMILIES!

REGISTER FOR EVENTS: • Online at www.dewlib.org • Call us at 315-446-3578 • Stop by the Library’s Front Desk!

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Autumn Program Guide Sept., Oct. & Nov. 2015

www.dewlib.org DeWitt Community Library in ShoppingTown Mall 3649 Erie Blvd. East DeWitt, NY 13214

Inside this guide: Senior Fair & Living Well

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Moments in History

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Music & Home & Gardening

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Crafting with Kelly

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Computers & Technology

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Monday - Thursday 10:00 am - 9:00 pm

Mysteries

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For the Family

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Friday - Saturday 10:00 am - 5:00 pm

Teen Page

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Family Fun

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Children’s Programs

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Careers & Coming Soon

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(315) 446-3578 Library Hours

Sundays 1:00 pm - 5:00 pm ________________________ Editor: Brian Abbott _______

Board of Trustees: Steven Lux

President

3 Ways to Register #1 - WEBSITE: www.dewlib.org Check our Calendar of Events. Click on event titles for more information and/or to register. #2 - PHONE (315) 446-3578

Sometimes events beyond our control result in date changes or event cancellations. Program registered patrons who supply a phone or e-mail address at sign-up will be notified of any changes as they may occur. Patrons are encouraged to register by phone 315-446-3578, or via our website at: www.dewlib.org. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience.

#3 - STOP BY the Front desk.

Mary Keib Smith

Vice President Carl Austin

Treasurer

DCL Book & Bake Sale

Christene Gantos

Secretary

Douglas Arena Nina Brown Jill Enright Shelly Field Miesje Havens Julian Modesti Nana Ross Sybil Schultz Irene Scruton Mary Keib Smith Lydia Wasylenko Dr. Rosalie Young Wendy Scott

Executive Director

Friday, November 13 | Saturday, November 14 @ 10:00 am - 4:00 pm & Sunday, November 15 @ 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm This November, the DeWitt Community Library and the Friends of the DeWitt Community Library are hosting a Book & Bake Sale. Browse our selection of gently used books and pick up a yummy treat to enjoy! All book sale items are $1.00*, unless specially marked. Discover a treasure to read or enjoy a treat to taste. *Donation goes to support DCL programs and services.


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5th Annual ‘Healthy Living’ Senior Fair Friday, October 23 @ 10:00 am to 2:00 pm In ShoppingTown Mall’s Upper Level. The DCL will host its 5th Annual ‘Healthy Living’ Senior Fair in ShoppingTown Mall’s upper level. At 1:00pm, CNY Central’s Laura Hand, anchor of the weekend edition of Today in Central New York and the producer of “Weekend’s Best Bets,” “The Week Ahead,” and the “In Touch” events calendar and “CNY in Focus” series, will be our guest speaker. Look for the Library’s information table in the JCPenney’s Court to pick up your guide to the event. More than 50 exhibitors from area organizations, agencies, and businesses will be on hand to share information about their services and programs for older adults.  Get free screenings for blood pressure, spine, hearing, and get a flu shot.  Enjoy the easy listening sounds of the CNY Jazz Trio (10:30 am & 11:30 am)  NEW! Technology experts help to answer your technology questions. 

For more information, stop by the Library, call (315) 446-3578, or visit our website: www.dewlib.org.

This project has been funded in whole or in part with Federal funds from the National Library of Medicine, National Institutes of Health, Department of Health and Human Services, under Contract No. HHS-N-276-2011-00003-C with the University of Pittsburgh, Health Sciences Library System.

Get Moving Arthritis Foundation Exercise Class Fridays @ 10:30 am October 2, 16 & 30

Try T’ai Chi Fridays @ 2:00 pm November 6 & 20

Learn exercises to help improve joint and muscle mobility! The Arthritis Foundation Exercise Program is designed to help those with joint and/or muscle problems achieve improved mobility, muscle strength and endurance in order to perform their daily activities. Learn and perform exercises standing up or sitting in a chair. Dress comfortably. Come to one or all sessions. Registration Encouraged.

A meditative, relaxing art that cultivates the body and improves balance and core strength. Steve Hohm will demonstrate simple steps you can replicate on your own or in a group. Please wear comfortable, loose-fitting clothing and footwear you can easily slip off, if needed.

About the Speaker: Tina Castle is a certified instructor by The Arthritis Foundation.

Registration Encouraged.

About the Speaker: Presented by Steve Hohm, T’ai Chi instructor, Taoist T’ai Chi, James Street in Syracuse.

Sign up for all our programs online at www.dewlib.org or call (315) 446-3578.


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Moments in History True Crime Stories In the DCL Friends Meeting Room

Female Serial Killers in 19th Century New York Monday, October 5 @ 7:00 pm

Forensic Anthropology: Fact and Fiction Thursday, November 5 @ 7:30 pm

A fascinating look at women who committed multiple murder. Discover New York’s criminal past with this look at the 19th century women who became infamous for their criminal deeds. What was their motivation? Who were they? Question of Sanity explores the lives and times of 17 female serial killers and their horrific murders. Registration Encouraged.

How is forensic anthropology used to solve crime? Learn how forensic anthropologists “read” a lifetime of experiences, diseases, and traumas from a body. Because of popular TV series (like Bones, CSI, and NCIS), the public has become fascinated with the field of forensic anthropology. What is the field really like? What are the types of information forensic anthropologists can learn from skeletal remains? Registration Encouraged.

About the Speaker: Michael Keene is the award-winning producer of the DVD: Visions, True Stories of Spiritualism, Secret Societies & Murder.

About the Speaker: Meredith A. B. Ellis, MA, PhD, Adjunct Professor of Anthropology and Forensic Sciences, Syracuse University.

Mythconceptions of History In the DCL Friends Meeting Room Join Cheryl Pula for engaging talks on the American Wild West!

Mythconceptions of American History Thurs., Sept. 10 @ 7:00 pm

Mythconceptions of

Did you ever wonder if all those things they taught you about our history are true? Did Benjamin Franklin discover electricity with a kite and a key? What did they eat at the first Thanksgiving? Where was he Battle of Bunker Hill? History is not always what it seems or what we’ve been told.

Did you know that that Roman Emperor Caligula was named after a shoe? Or that by the time he died, William the Conqueror was too fat to fit into his coffin? What was Vlad Dracula’s unique solution to poverty? Learn the truth about the unusual stories about world leaders, past and present.

World Leaders in History

Thurs., Oct. 8 @ 7:00 pm

Mythconceptions of Weird War Stories Thurs., Nov. 12 @ 7:00 pm How did Mount Vernon get its name? Who was the “Bull Dog of the Black Sea?” What famous sea captain was involved in the Rum Rebellion? Why did Ohio and Michigan nearly go to war? Find out the answer to these and other surprising questions about history.

Registration is encouraged for these popular programs! Sign up for all our free programs online at www.dewlib.org or call (315) 446-3578.


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Musical Entertainment DCL Music Series Bare Bones

Monday, Sept. 21 @ 7:00 pm

This trombone quartet plays everything from Bach to Basie in a musical event audiences will love.

Highland Winds

Sunday, Oct. 11 @ 2:00 pm

This Clarinet quartet will perform a mix of classical, jazz, pop, and Dixieland music. Highlandwinds.org.

Lock 52 Jazz Band

Sunday, Nov. 15 @ 2:00 pm

This five member band will liven up your afternoon with a little old style Dixieland jazz.

Christmas Holiday Hit Parade

Wednesday, Dec. 2 @ 7:00 pm

Join local performer Blair Frodelius for an afternoon of holiday songs from the 1930s to the 1970s performed on acoustic guitar.

Light refreshments will be served at each musical performance. Registration is encouraged!

Gardening Tips: Winterize Your Garden Prep Your Garden for Winter Tues., Sept. 22 @ 7:00 pm Learn tips and tricks from an Onondaga County Master Gardener on how to prepare your gardens and lawns for the winter months ahead and what tools you’ll need. Registration Encouraged.

Creating a Well-Grounded Landscape Tues., Oct. 13 @ 7:00 pm

Learn how to create a healthy landscape right from the ground up. Find out what ground layer and soil supports native canopy trees, understory shrubs, wild-flowers and other herbaceous plants. Registration Encouraged. About the Speaker: Led by Janet Allen. Learn more at: www.ourhabitatgarden.org www.ourediblegarden.org www.ourgreengoodlife.org

Crafting with Kelly Create a Wine Cork Wreath Sunday, November 22 @ 2:00-3:30 pm For ages 18 & up! You’ve seen them on Pinterest. Now make your very own wreath for holiday or year-round decoration. Space is limited & Registration is required.

Fun with Mod Podge Decoupage Sunday, December 13 @ 2:00-3:30 pm For ages 16 & up! Decoupage with fabric and colorful paper to create your very own special picture frame for gift giving or personal use. Space is limited & Registration is required.


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Computers and Technology

DCL TechExpress hosts: Syracuse Repair Café Saturday, Sept. 12 @ 10:00 am - 2:00 pm

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Specialists from the Syracuse Repair Café will fix your stuff! At Syracuse Repair Café, everything centers on making repairs. There will be various experts on hand: electrical, mechanical, sharpening, watch and clock repair, carpentry, and seamstresses. There is no charge or fee, although donations are appreciated, and we may ask that guests pay for certain parts. Toasters, lamps, clothes, bikes, toys, wobbly furniture, and crockery... anything that is broken is welcome and can more than likely be repaired. The specialists in Repair Café almost always have the know-how. For more information, email Mark Lichtenwalner of Syracuse Repair at: syracuserepaircafe@gmail.com, or find us on Facebook at Syracuse Repair Café. Registration will take place on the day of the event on a first-come, first-served basis.

One-on-One Tech Help Tuesdays or Fridays @ 11:00 am - 12:00 pm Wednesdays @ 3:00 - 4:00 pm Computer confounding you? Tablet giving you trouble? Sign up for a one-onone tech help session to get you through. When signing up, please tell us what kind of tech help you would like. If your question relates to a specific device, please bring it with you on the day of your appointment.

Registration Required.

Make an appointment to have your technology questions answered by Erin or Scott from the Library’s Tech department. Areas that have been covered previously include Windows OS, tablets, and ereaders. Call or stop in to register. Spaces are filling up fast.

Sign up for all our programs online at www.dewlib.org or call (315) 446-3578.


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Mysteries at the DCL Mystery Book Discussions A book group for all mystery lovers! Discover new authors and old favorites as we read and discuss some of the best tales of murder, deceit, and suspense.

Manhattan in 1895.

Discover a sampling of, “Murder in New York.” Historical, contemporary, Lower Manhattan to Buffalo, the Empire State serves as the scene of the crime in several mysteries from cozies to hard-boiled crimes.

Librarian Glynis Tryon uses her talent for detection when a body is found in the Erie Canal, but might this murder have something to do with the Women’s Rights Convention of 1848 currently in session?

Discover an intriguing historical mystery series that features various members of the Tonneman family solving crimes in New Amsterdam in 1664 to

police lieutenant Sigrid Harald. Harald, haunted by the death of her policeman father, has solved eight puzzling cases to date.

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Read Seneca Falls Inheritance by Miriam Grace Monfredo Monday, October 5 @ 2:00 pm

Read any Sigrid Harald book Read any book in the Dutch- by Margaret Maron man Historical Mystery series Monday, November 9 by Maan Meyers @ 2:00 pm Maron has authored numerous short Monday, September 14 stories and more than 20 novels, sev@ 2:00pm eral of which feature loner NYPD

New Age Halloween: Its History & Fortunetelling Games Monday, October 19 @ 7:00pm Foretelling the future is a part of familiar games played at Halloween. Discover the beginnings of Halloween and how it has evolved into the holiday we know today. Try some of the popular games that have been played to “forecast the future”. Learn why the Puritans banned this celebration and how it was revived by Irish immigrants. About the Speaker: Robert Steingraber has been lecturing about and performing Past Life Recall sessions for over 40 years.

____________ Discussion books are available for reserve through the library system. Some titles may be available for download as ebooks. Celebrate a love of mysteries at the DCL!

Murder Mystery Party The Ticking of the Clock Friday, October 16 @ 7:00 pm Someone is targeting the wealthy Dewitt family. A mysterious, fractured nursery rhyme is sent to a member of the family, and its chilling verse is being enacted by a crazed killer. You’re invited to a mystery at the DCL! Look for clues, interrogate suspects, and solve a crime. For ages 18 & up! Are you a fan of whodunnits and crime solving? Discover means, motive, and opportunity as you set out to solve the crime. Additional clues will be revealed as the evening progresses. There’s plenty of time to solve the case, so be sure to enjoy the provided refreshments. A good time will be had by all! Registration Required.

Sign up for all our programs online at www.dewlib.org or call (315) 446-3578.


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For the Family How to Adopt a Dog Wednesday, September 16 @ 7:00pm Manage expectations and find the best match! Match your personality to the dog you’re considering bringing into your home. Learn about managing expectations, the daily realities of pet ownership, how others have successfully found a canine companion, and why some adoptions were just not meant to be. Registration Required. About the Speaker: Kathy Gilmour is Executive Director of Helping Hounds and will be accompanied by a pet owner who trains rescue dogs. Learn more at: www.helpinghoundsrescue.org. And find out about the “Pumpkins for Pooches” event at ShoppingTown Mall on October 3rd.

Online Genealogy Research

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Free Online Tools You Can Use Explore the possibilities… Tuesday, November 10 @ 7:00pm Did you know that some two million genealogy-related sites exist on the World Wide Web? Helpful online and software tools exist for searching names and locating vital records for tracing one’s roots or creating a family tree. Registration Encouraged. About the Speaker: Holly Sammons, MLS is Head of the Genealogy and Local History Department at the Central Library in the Galleries. Holly is on the board of the Central New York Genealogical society, member of the NEHGS and NGS and has 15 years of experience researching genealogy.

Family Fun Day of the Dead Party

DCL Tuesday Movies

Sunday, November 1 @ 2:00 pm

Tuesdays, Sept. 1 - Dec. 29 @ 10:30 am

For ages 8- 18. Join us for our celebration of Day of the Dead/Diá de los Muertos. Make some crafts like sugar skulls, enjoy traditional foods, and learn more about this important Mexican holiday.

Registration Required.

In the DCL Friends Meeting Room

Bring the whole family and enjoy these free family-friendly films. All movies will be rated G or PG. No registration necessary. For the full schedule of Sept/Oct films stop by the Library or call (315) 446-3578.

Sign up for all our programs online at www.dewlib.org or call (315) 446-3578.


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TEEN PAGE Minecraft Mania Fridays @ 6:00 - 7:30 pm Sept. 25 & Oct. 23 For ages 10 - 16 Join us for an evening of Minecraft play. Share building together or on your own. Meet new people and engage in play together. The DCL has a limited number of accounts and computers so feel free to bring your own laptops. Registration Required.

Teen Murder Mystery Mexican Train Game Friday, November 13 Night @ 6:00 - 8:00 pm For ages 10 - 16. Join fellow sleuths and discover who is killed in the library and why. Follow the clues and test your detective wits. Refreshments will be served. Registration Required.

Tuesdays @ 6:00 - 7:30 pm Sept. 22, Oct. 20 & Nov. 17 For ages 12 & up! Outwit your opponents with this fun variation of Dominoes. Enjoy this game that’s gaining attention and popularity across the country. It’s easy to learn, and we’ll teach you how. Registration Required.

DCL Digital Production Club Space is Limited; Registration Required for each DCL Digital Production Club Workshop.

Digital Reader’s Theater

Animation and Comic Creation

Makey Makey Design Workshop

Saturday, September 26 Saturday, October 24 @ Saturday, November 28 @ 3:00 - 5:00 pm 3:00 - 5:00 pm @ 2:00 - 4:00 pm For ages 8 - 16.

Become your favorite popular fictional characters in the Digital Reader’s Theater and be introduced to the world of dynamic storytelling. Learn about digital audio recording, and podcasting as you create your informally staged production of a popular book or two.

Each performance will be recorded and made available on the DCL’s Soundcloud page: www.soundcloud.com/dewittcommunity-library. Readers’ Theatre promotes reading confidence and fluency in a fun, creative, and non-threatening environment.

For ages 12 - 18.

Do you like animation and comics? Join us for this hands-on program and learn how to create your own comic strips, cartoons, and animations using free software and webbased computer programs such as Chogger, Comic Master, and more.

For ages 8 - 16.

Come in and discover MaKey MaKey. This kit allows you to turn everyday objects into a computer keyboard or controller. Play computers games using Play-Doh or use bananas as keys for a piano. Put your design skills to the test and create your own game controllers out of cardboard, tin foil, or other items supplied. Refreshments served.

Sign up for all our programs online at www.dewlib.org or call (315) 446-3578.


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Family Fun Saturday, October 10 @ 10:00 am - 4:00 pm For all ages! Events scheduled throughout the day! In a Library not so very far away, a special day is nearly at hand. The force will guide you through the words as you read to save the galaxy. Celebrate Star Wars and reading! Come dressed as your favorite Star Wars character and enjoy all things Star Wars at the DCL. May the books be with you!

We’re excited about the highly anticipated Star Wars: The Force Awakens, in theaters December 18! Here are the fun activities we have planned for all ages:

Star Wars Storytime @ 10:30am

Celebrate Star Wars Reads Day with our galactic storytime! Bring the whole family and enjoy stories and a craft.

Star Wars Party @ 2:00-4:00pm

Come dressed in your favorite Star Wars costume and enjoy all things Star Wars! We’ll have crafts, games, food and more.

Saturday, November 21 @ 10:00 am - 4:00 pm For children of all ages! Get your game on at the DCL! It’s International Games Day, an annual celebration of games, play, libraries & learning. The DCL will host gaming fun for the whole family. What will you play? No Registration Necessary.

Terrific Thursdays Welcome to the DeWitt Community Library's series of monthly programs developed for homeschooling students and their families. Learn more about what the library offers, meet with other homeschooling families and listen to interesting speakers. All are welcome to attend.

Discovery to Go

Join us to learn about the inspiring life of Teena Fitzroy. Born with a disability,"Teena's Trunk" is about the obstacles Ms. Fitzroy had to overcome in order to grow up and learn successfully. Have you ever had something difficult you had to deal with? Teena's Trunk will leave you inspired, hopeful and smiling.

Thursday, Sept. 17 at 11:00am

Zoo to You: Wild Careers

For Grades K & up.

Thursday, Nov. 19 at 11:00am

DCL has an exciting new collection of science, technology and engineering materials called Discovery to Go. The collection includes microscopes, telescopes, rocks and minerals kits, and math manipulatives. Join us for an unveiling party. We'll show off the new Discovery to Go collection and give you a chance to try out the items. Refreshments served. (See more about this

For Grades K & up.

Think you might want to work in a zoo someday? Zoo to You from the Rosamond Gifford Zoo is here to teach us about different types of jobs at zoos. Learn about what it takes to prepare for a career working with animals. You'll also meet some animals that are part of everyday work at the zoo.

collection on the back page.)

Teena’s Trunk

Registration is required for each session. Please list the names and ages of all children attending.

Thursday, Oct. 15 at 11:00am For Grades K & up.

Sign up for all our programs online at www.dewlib.org or call (315) 446-3578.


Children’s Programs STORYTIMES Baby Bop Mondays, Sept. 14—Nov. 23 @ 10:30 am Wednesdays, Sept. 9—Nov. 25 @ 10:30 am For ages birth – 24 months old This lively storytime is appropriate for babies and their caregivers. Enjoy lap and bouncing rhymes, short books, and songs. The session lasts 20-30 minutes followed by a playgroup with toys, bubbles, and board books.

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AUTUMN FUN Registration is required for these programs unless otherwise noted.

Infant and Parent Yoda (Yoga and Dance) Wednesdays @ 11:30am immediately following Baby Bop September 9 – November 25 For ages birth - 24 months! Learn how you can practice ‘yoda’ with your infant... gentle yoga movements along with some fun dance Toddler Time movements. No experience needed; everyone will Tuesdays, Sept. 8—Nov. 24 @ 10:30 am learn together and develop meaningful time with your For ages 2 - 3 years old little ones. Please wear comfortable clothes and bring This fun and active storytime is for toddlers ages 2 - 3 a yoga mat or a beach towel. years old and their caregivers. Enjoy stories, action rhymes, songs, and fingerplays for about 30 minutes Toddlers’ Tango followed by a coloring sheet or simple craft. Saturday, September 26 @10:30am Preschool Storytimes For children ages 1-4 and their caregivers. Sing and Thursdays, Sept. 10—Nov. 19 @ 10:30 am dance your way through the day, joining your little For ages 3 - 5 years old musician with great songs and toy musical instruChildren ages 3 to 5 and their caregivers will enjoy ments! theme-based books, flannel stories, rhymes, songs, and a craft. Quilting Fun Saturday, October 3 at 11:00am Toddler Dance Party For ages 5-12. Fridays at 10:30 am Come and learn about the history of quiltSept. 11, Oct. 9, Nov. 20 & Dec. 18 ing by listening to a story and then getting For ages 18 months to 5 years creative. Kids will have the opportunity to create their old. Come shake your sillies own quilt. There will also be a show and tell to see out and dance with your what quilts can look like. It’ll be a stitching fun time! friends! There will be musical instruments, bubbles, and Happy Halloween Party more! Toddlers, preschoolers, and their caregivers Friday, October 30 @ 4:00 pm will have fun listening and dancing to some favorite For ages 2 and up. and new tunes. Celebrate Halloween with Miss Jenny at the No Registration Necessary. Library! Come dressed in your costume and enjoy some spooky stories, crafts, and snacks. We Registration is required for all storytime will also trick-or-treat through the Library, so bring sessions unless otherwise noted. your goodie bag!

You’re Invited! Book Birthday Party

Saturday, September 19 from 11 am to 12:30 pm

Library Assistant Lauri Fortino introduces her debut children’s picture book, The Peddler’s Bed. Come hear the story (geared for ages 3 to 7), then make crafts based on the book. Decorate a pillow case, color a bed picture, or create a whimsical tree. See a tabletop replica of the peddler’s bed, made by Joe Kolceski. And enjoy delicious refreshments, including birthday cake! Book signing follows. Copies of the book will be available for sale. Thanks to Barnes & Noble DeWitt, a percentage of sales will go to benefit the Library.

Registration Encouraged.

Sign up for all our programs online at www.dewlib.org or call (315) 446-3578.


Coming Soon DCL DISCOVERY TO GO Discovery to Go is a special collection of math, science, engineering and technology items that patrons can either use in the library or checkout with an adult library card. Items for checkout at DCL will include tabletop telescopes, microscopes, math manipulatives, rocks and minerals collections and even a human torso model.

www.dewlib.org DeWitt Community Library Shoppingtown Mall 3649 Erie Blvd. East DeWitt, NY 13214-1799 315-446-3578

The DCL received a special New York State Legislative grant through former Assemblyman Sam Roberts office to purchase the collection and hopes to make Discovery to Go items available for checkout starting in October 2015.

Building a Better Business Plan Monday, September 28 @ 7:00pm Plan for your small business; create a roadmap to success!

Most lenders require a business plan when you are applying for a small business loan. A business plan can be your roadmap to success. Learn what’s needed to create your plan from a certified business advisor. Plan for organization, for markets, for future needs, and more. Be proactive and plan your business. Registration Encouraged.

About the Speaker:

Tania Hanouille is a certified Business Advisor with the NYS Small Business Development Center at Onondaga Community College.

Career Connections One-on-One Resume Reviews Need help with your resume? Sign up at the Library or on the Library’s web site (www.dewlib.org) to meet with a Library staff member for individualized help with writing a successful resume and cover letter. Each hourlong tutorial will be held in the Library.

DCL Career Connections Laptop Patrons, ages 16 & up, are encouraged to borrow our career laptop, which includes many special features useful to the job hunter. The laptop contains shortcuts to some of the best career-related sites on the web. Find a quiet corner in the Library to work on your resume and get started on your future!

There’s a resume for your circumstance. Mid-life job changers, parents returning to the workforce, Borrowers MUST present a valid Library card and photo ID twenty-somethings searching for their first job… Call (315) 446-3578 for appointment.

(valid driver license, passport, or sheriff’s ID ONLY). The laptop may be used for up to 3 hours and may not leave the Library.

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