DeWitt Community Library March - April 2016 Newsletter

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NEWSLETTER Discover Connect Learn

DCL BOARD ELECTIONS

INSIDE THIS ISSUE:

Tax Assistance

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Discovery to Go

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It Happened at the Library

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Top Reads of 2015

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Get in the Game

3

Friends Corner

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Book Sale

4

Word Search

March-April 2016

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DEWITT COMMUNITY LIBRARY ShoppingTown Mall 3649 Erie Blvd. East DeWitt, NY 13214-1799 (315) 446 – 3578

www.dewlib.org Library Hours:

Monday - Thursday 10:00 am - 9:00 pm Friday - Saturday 10:00 am - 5:00 pm Sundays 1:00 pm - 5:00 pm The Library will be closed on January 1 for New Year’s And on Monday, January 18 for Martin Luther King, Jr. Day.

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TRUSTEES

At the DCL’s Annual Meeting on February 25, 2016, the following new trustees were elected for a first three-year term: George Kallander, David Lankes, Barbara Macdonald, Robert Tartakoff, and James Trevett. Trustees who were provisionally appointed in 2015 to fill vacant terms and were elected for a first three-year term are: Douglas Arena, Jill Enright, and Shelly Field. Trustees elected for a second threeyear term are: Carl Austin, Christene Gantos, and Mary Keib Smith.

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OFFICER

and Rosalie Young, former Chair of the Board Facilities Committee, have completed their second (and final) terms. I’d like to thank Steve and Rosalie for their six years of service and dedication. In addition, I would like to recognize the efforts of all former and present trustees who have devoted – and continue to devote – their time and talents towards making our vision for a new community library a reality.

Information about trustee and officer elections and terms may be found in the DCL In the February Board Meeting, the DCL Board of Trustee Bylaws at: Board of Trustees elected their officers for the 2016 term: President – Mary Keib http://dewlib.org/index.php/about-us/boardSmith; Co-Vice Presidents – Douglas Are- of-trustees. na and Nina Brown; Treasurer – Carl Aus- Wendy Scott tin, and Secretary; Christene Gantos. Congratulations to all newly elected trustees and officers.

Executive Director

Steven Lux, former DCL Board President,

DCL’S MUSIC SERIES Those of you who attended our January concert, featuring Bare Bones Trombone Quartet, and February’s performance by Musical Eclectics experienced an afternoon of great music and a little humor. Now that Spring is almost here, we would like to tell you about our upcoming DCL Music Series lineup. There’s something for everyone, and we encourage you to sign up early. Keyna Hora Klezmer Band performs on March 13. If you haven’t heard them play before, now is your chance to do so. Their lively music pulls the audience into their performance and even their dancing. On April 17, the Northwinds Woodwind Trio will perform with two flutes and a clarinet. With music ranging from Bach to the Beatles, Belle Aire returns to the library on May 22, performing a selection of tunes on English handbells. Finally, on June 5, Mark Zane will perform on vocals and guitar. His concert features folk rock and acoustic rock from John Denver and Johnny Cash to Bob Dylan. - Linda Wozniak Adult Services


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DCL NEWSLETTER AARP Tax Assistance at the DCL

The Library will have limited tax forms and booklets available. Additional forms can be requested from the Through Thurs., April 14, the AARP will provide a free Librarian on duty or by logging onto one of our public tax preparation service at the DeWitt Community internet computers. Library. This service is geared toward helping seniors We do charge a .15¢ per page printing fee. and low-to-middle income families who need help preparing their taxes. Reservations for appointments are required and are offered on Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays at 10:00 am, 11:30 am, and 1:30 pm. To make an appointment, stop by the Library’s Front Desk or call us at (315) 446-3578. Be sure to bring a copy of last year’s filing (if you have one) and a valid form of ID. Preparers are also asking patrons to bring their social security cards due to changes in filing.

LONGTIME STAFF MEMBER

RETIRES

Linda White, longtime staff member at DeWitt Community Library, has retired after 40 years of service. Linda has worked as a circulation and processing assistant since May 7, 1976. She has seen six directors, three locations, and countless staff and librarians. Processing books has been her favorite job. Linda will spend time with her husband, Robert, who retired 8 years ago, her daughter, Laurie, and a new granddaughter, Pearle. She will be missed.

- Linda Wozniak Adult Services

IT HAPPENED AT THE LIBRARY AND IN THE COMMUNITY! DeWitt Community Library staff participated in the TACNY Maker Hall event as part of the Martin Luther King Jr. Community Celebration at Nottingham High School in January. Erin Cassidy, Assistant Director for Technology and Digital Services, shows off the Heart & Lungs Lab app on one of two Apple iPads that will soon be available for checkout at the Library. The iPads are part of the Library’s Discovery To Go collection and are preloaded with more than 40 apps that pair with items in the collection. The Heart & Lungs Lab app, showing how the circulatory and respiratory systems work, adds a more interactive experience when used with the heart model, also pictured. See more about app pairings on page 3.

Toothpick World came to Terrific Thursdays as Stan Munro showed 40 children and their parents how to build almost anything with toothpicks. The popular Pinterest trend of adults coloring intricate designs was brought to the library as part of the monthly Crafting with Kelly series in January.


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MAR - APR 2016 READ THE 100 GREATEST MYSTERIES OF ALL TIME

In 1990, the Crime Writers’ Association (CWA) released their picks for the 100 best mystery novels. Five years later, the Mystery Writers of America (MWA) released their choices. Many titles appear on both lists. However, there are variations in rankings and unique listings on both. And though it may be time for an update, these titles are still worth the read. The full lists are available to view on Wikipedia: CWA List: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ The_Top_100_Crime_Novels_of_All_Time MWA List: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mystery_Writers_of_America Unfortunately, not every last book on the list is readily available in print or digital format. However, the Library exhaustively searched for and ordered the ebook version of every title that was available. You can now find these books to read on your Kindle, Nook, iPad, and tablet through our digital catalog at: http://onlib.lib.overdrive.com/

CWA List: 1. The Daughter of Time by Josephine Tey 2. The Big Sleep by Raymond Chandler 3. The Spy Who Came in From the Cold by John Le Carre 4. Gaudy Night by Dorothy Sayers 5. The Murder of Roger Ackroyd by Agatha Christie MWA List: 1. The Complete Sherlock Holmes by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle 2. The Maltese Falcon by Dashiell Hammett 3. Tales of Mystery & Imagination* by Edgar Allan Poe

4. The Daughter of Time Many of the books are still available in print through the library by Josephine Tey system, but you’ll now be able to find some of the more obscure 5. Presumed Innocent ones in ebook format. by Scott Turow Have you read the Top 5?

*Though this was likely a particular edition of Poe’s works, reading any complete volume of his stories (and poems) would be the equivalent.

DISCOVERY TO GO BETTER IN PAIRS Do you have a discerning palette for tech? Wine connoisThis pairing of the Water Cycle HD app and Weather seurs pride themselves on making perfect food and wine Center kit elucidates the intricacies of weather and the parings. Here at the DCL, we make parings with science, water cycle in a hand-on way making invisible things technology, engineering, and math kits and apps from our like pressure and humidity understandable to kids. Discovery To Go collection. A good pairing is a perfect 4. The human body is a marvel of intricate, interwoven partnership that fosters learning through interactive and systems. The robust Muscles for Kids app and Mini engaging play and fun. Here is a small sampling of our faTorso kit paring helps kids explore all the vital organs vorite parings for only our most discerning library patrons. and hidden bodily wonders, because it’s what’s on the inside that counts, right? Pairing Notes 1 5. Three of our most popular kits just got better with the addition of Exploriments, a STEM-oriented app, cen1. The delights of the unitered on how simple electrical circuits work. The Snap verse are available to experiCircuits kits are a fun, hands-on way to learn about the ence with Pocket Universe, a same electrical flows. simple app that displays the 2 stars and constellations. Perfect with the Celestron What do you need to get these great pairings? Just your FirstScope for forays into as- library card, no designated driver required! With these excellent pairings you can expect lots of engaged learning for tronomy. 3 your youngster! 2. Kids love dinosaurs; it’s a fact. We know just enough Learn all about the DTG collection during the DTG Stop & about them to make them ex- See spring sessions in the library on March 9, April 13, and citing. We can learn about the May 11! 4 world of the dinosaurs and other incarnations of the early Test out YOUR pairing abilities during our DTG STEM Earth through fossils. Pairing Brainstorms workshops for parents and educators, when Ultimate Dinopedia and the we will take out the DTG technology and equipment and 5 Advanced Fossil Colelction kit brainstorm how best to use them for educational support is a winner! and opportunities! DTG STEM Brainstorms are themed and 3. Forecasting weather is will be held March 23, April 27, and May 25. See the spring one form of telling the future. program guide for themes.


The DCL FRIENDS CORNER

Editor: Brian Abbott _______

Are you a Friend of the DeWitt organization has sponsored numerous Community Library? programs, bought furnishings, and You know the value of our commu- hosted events such as the Annual Tea nity library. Your membership shows fundraiser.

Board of Trustees: Mary Keib Smith

President

Douglas Arena

support of this valuable asset. Share Stay tuned for more details... this newsletter and invite your friends Once again, the Friends of the DeWitt to join the DCL Friends. Memberships Community Library will be hosting their are valid for one year from the date Annual Tea, encouraging you to meet new friends and support your Library. you join or renew. Thank you to those who have joined or renewed their The Friends’ major fundraising event of the Friends membership. year serves up refreshments, prepared and

Co-Vice President Nina Brown

Co-Vice President Carl Austin

Treasurer

Christene Gantos

Secretary

The Friends of the DCL began their mission in 2001 to help support, promote, and advocate for the DeWitt Community Library. Since then the

Jill Enright Shelly Field Miesje Havens George Kallander David Lankes Barbara MacDonald Nana Ross Irene Scruton Robert Tartakoff James Trevvett Lydia Wasylenko

This April, the DeWitt Community Library and the Friends of the DeWitt Community Library are hosting the Spring Book & Bake Sale.

Wendy Scott

Join us on Friday, April 22, and Saturday, April 23, from 10:00am to 4:00pm to browse our selection of gently used books and pick up a yummy treat to enjoy!

Library Lingo

All 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.

Do you feel as if the Library speaks a different language than the rest of the world? Learn Library language right here.

Are you looking to donate items for the Library’s book sale?

Collection—All of the items that the library owns, including books, media, or serials. Or used to refer to a special collection like our Discovery to Go.

T I Z D G X A M R R R X D Z R Q T S X B B I R C Z

W O K F B E H L I E C R E K L A W D D R B Q H C Y

F D K Y L V S N J L N O K X B F W Y X G D X S B M

S M P U P D T G T L Z Y J P S S E T W O E E T J D

S C B Y G A X C H O W B S V E L B A T E A V X L M

A O R N C C C G K R U F T I I G P I C H N G C N E

V X S A I W H I R T Z Z V B V O F F B R N D A I H

W D G E O Y C A F S I P O I W W S X S I B W O V T

S W O T L B A V N I P M R D B Z S E R V R Y W C H

E I E B F T L C W G E U E W E J I G A Q J L G Z M

Donations Appreciated.

SPRING BOOK & BAKE SALE

Executive Director

F E Y D J Q N A I L C L I P P E R S O P T F A V N

served by the DCL Friends along with a lecture of general interest.

T P H D F L T A G D I R D A C S N X M G G F Q R J

I E R E G F O O N M A N L G E I Y Q E D B E Z I S

H S C A A E W B B K U U G N H B A Q J D L B W J R

The DCL accepts most hardcover and paperback fiction or nonfiction, except for dated materials (like almanacs, textbooks, and encyclopedias). We also take DVDs, Blu-rays, and CDs. Sorry, no VHS, audio cassettes, or magazines. For more information about our donation policy and the upcoming sale, stop by the Library, call (315) 446-3578, or visit www.dewlib.org

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T A A R A F R V Z M L W Z U Y V E E Q B O F M R U

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F E V U D P L A Y P E N Q G B V T O Y U F F N G I

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Q Q D R F Y R A T T L E S U T P Y C K A S Y G A U

OH, BABY! You may not have played them all, but can you find them all? Hunt for these 25 baby related words in this month’s word search. - Lauri Fortino Tech. Processing Assistant

BABY FOOD BIBS BOTTLES CHANGING TABLE DIAPER BAG HIGH CHAIR MOBILE NAIL CLIPPERS ONESIES PLAYPEN RATTLE TEETHING RING WIPES

BABY GATE BLANKET CAR SEAT CRIB FORMULA LULLABY MONITOR NO TEARS SHAMPOO PACIFIER POWDER STROLLER WALKER


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