The DCL November - December 2015 Newsletter

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NEWSLETTER Discover Connect Learn

DISCOVERY

INSIDE THIS ISSUE:

Children’s Corner

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Teen Video

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Senior Fair

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Author Interview

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Friends Corner

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News Briefs

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Word Search

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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:

Nov - Dec 2015

Monday - Thursday 10:00 am - 9:00 pm Friday - Saturday 10:00 am - 5:00 pm Sundays 1:00 pm - 5:00 pm

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DCL’s “Discovery to Go” Collection tile way. Books Makes Science, Math, and Engineering and media on relFun evant topics supplement the colThanks to a $20,000 NYS Special Legislalection and suptive Grant sponsored by (then) Assemblyport learning and teaching. man Sam Robert, the DeWitt Community Library will be circulating collections of kid- “We are very excited to launch our friendly science, math, and engineering “Discovery To Go” collection of equipment, equipment, materials, and resources, all tools, and technology that encourage chilpackaged with easy, do-it-yourself activi- dren’s interest in STEM subjects and make ties and directions. learning more hands-on and creative,” says DeWitt Community Library Executive The new “Discovery To Go” (DTG) collecDirector Wendy Scott. “We are so grateful tion, which is designed to allow families to to Sam Roberts for supporting our vision explore and play at home or in the library, and securing funding for this new collecincludes a diverse assortment of high-tech tion that makes learning an adventure.” gear. The science collection includes items such as microscopes, a telescope, fossil To learn more about the cool stuff in the and rock collections, weather stations, and “Discovery To Go” collection and to find medical models. The engineering collec- out how to borrow DTG items, stop in the tion includes kits and technology that en- library and pick up our collection guide. courage budding inventors to explore ro- We’ll also announcing upcoming DTG botics, create sustainable energy models, events on our website: www.dewlib.org, and discover properties of light and sound and look for a DTG web page, coming with electronics. The collection’s math soon. games and gadgets help clarify math functions for young children in a visual and tac-

Introducing the “Discovery to Go” collection A new kid-friendly collection of science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) items that patrons can either use in the Library or checkout with an adult library card. DISCOVER...  Young Scientists Toolkit  Tech for Budding Engineers  Math You Can See and Touch  Super Shapes and Patterns  Computers and Apps to Build Skills


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DCL NEWSLETTER CHILDREN’S CORNER

Then on February 18, local art teacher Michaeline Gleasman will lead a class on Mixed Media Abstract Artwork.

Terrific Thursdays’ Upcoming Activities There are an exciting months ahead for Terrific Thursdays, the DCL program designed for homeschoolers and their families.

All are invited to attend our Terrific Thursdays which begin at 11:00am. Registration is required. For more information or to sign up, stop by the Library, call (315) 446-3578, or visit: www.dewlib.org.

On November 19, Zoo to You from the Rosamond Gifford Zoo, will present a program on Careers at the Zoo.

- Emily Wormuth Children’s Librarian

The creator of Toothpick World, Stan Munro, joins us on January 21 to talk about his amazing creations and show the students how to build a toothpick structure of their own.

INTERNATIONAL GAMES DAY @ YOUR LIBRARY The DCL joins thousands in celebrating the popularity and power of games. International Games Day strives to bring communities together to read, learn and play. The DeWitt Community Library will join over a 1,000 libraries around the world on November 21, 2015, for the eighth annual celebration of gaming in libraries – International Games Day @ Your Library. Like so many other libraries across the country and around the world, the DCL will offer special gaming programs and events suitable for the whole family.

Association, and Nordic Game Day. For more information on International Games Day please visit: www.ilovelibraries.org/article/ international-games-day-2015. For more information on the events planned for International Games Day at the DCL, please contact Marc Wildman at 315-446-3578.

Come and meet our outreach librarian Nan Brown and play some great games. Open to all ages; No International Games Day @ your library is an interna- registration necessary. -Marc Wildman tional initiative supported by the American Library Assistant Director for Patron Services Association, the Australian Library and Information

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Children’s Librarian Jenny Burke and Paralibrarian for Children’s Services Kelly Sickler pose for Day of the Dead festivities at the DCL. Jenny and Kelly hosted a party to celebrate the Mexican holiday on November 1. At right, captured moments from our afternoon Halloween Party on Friday, October 30.

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Nov - Dec 2015 DCL 5th Annual ‘Healthy Living’ Senior Fair Our 5th Annual ‘Healthy Living’ Senior Fair* was bigger and better than ever this year. Featuring 55 exhibitors representing financial services, benefit agencies, continuing education, recreation and volunteer opportunities. The event attracts several hundred people. Comments from attendees agreed that the diversity of the exhibitors this year was the best feature. Popular anchor and producer of Weekend Today in CNY Laura Hand addressed a crowd of enthusiastic fans on the benefits of pet ownership later in life. As always, blood pressure testing, chiropractic evaluations, and hearing tests were available to those who attended.

DCL Fall Book & Bake Sale This November, the DeWitt Community Library and the Friends of the DeWitt Community Library are hosting a Book & Bake Sale. Join us on Friday, November 13 and Saturday, November 14 (10:00am to 4:00pm) and Sunday, Nov. 15 (1:00pm to 5:00pm) to browse our selection of gently used books. The DCL Friends will be selling yummy treats on Friday and Saturday. The suggested donation for each item is $1.00*, unless specially marked. Discover a treasure to read or enjoy a treat to taste. *Your Donation supports DCL programs and services.

*This project was 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. - Marc Wildman Assistant Director for Patron Services

“GET IN THE GAME” SUMMER READING VIDEO CHALLENGE The DCL will present a program in January to go over “Get In The Game -- Read” with the Summer Reading Program Teen Video Challenge 2016 the rules of the contest and help prepare the teens to

make their videos. In the program we’ll go over the Once again, area teens are invited to participate in the basics of video production—planning, filming, and edit2016 NYS Summer Reading Program — Teen Video ing. We’ll also discuss free online resources for video Challenge at the DeWitt Community Library (DCL) editing software, music and sound effects. beginning this January. The 2015 winners created their video as part of the DCL’s Digital Production Club’s The DCL’s Digital Production Club (DPC) is presenting this program. The DPC encourages and provides video production workshop. an outlet for individuals in our community to express Show off your creative skills and produce a 30 – 90 themselves through creative endeavors. Activities insecond video promoting Summer Reading at public clude: Video Production, Podcasting, Reader’s Theater, libraries. Your video should include your interpretation GoPro Slow-motion and Adventure/Sports activities, of the 2016 Collaborative Summer Library Program teen and more! Visit www.dewlib.org for more information. slogan theme, “Get In The Game -- Read”. - Scott Mosher One winning video will be selected as the New York State Winner and will be viewed by teens nationwide. The winner will receive cash and other prizes. The contest is open to New York State teens aged 13 – 18, who can create their videos on their own or as part of a team. For more information about the competition and to view last year’s winners, visit the Collaborative Summer Reading Programs. http://www.cslpreads.org/programs/teenprogram/teen-video-challenge/

Paralibrarian for Technology


The DCL FRIENDS CORNER

Editor: Brian Abbott _______

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

Board of Trustees: Steven Lux

President

Mary Keib Smith

Vice President

this newsletter—with its membership form at right—and invite your friends to join the DCL Friends. Memberships are valid for one year from the date you join or renew. Thank you to those who have joined or renewed their Friends membership.

Carl Austin

This year’s Annual Meeting of the Friends will be held on Wednesday, January 20th and 4:00 pm in the DCL Friends Meeting Room at the Library. The agenda for this meeting is to present to all members, and to vote on, The Friends of the DCL began the proposed slate of officers for the their mission in 2001 to help support, upcoming year. Please join us for the promote, and advocate for the DeWitt vote.

Treasurer

Christene Gantos

Secretary

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

NEWS BRIEFS NANOWRIMO Do you know this acronym? November is National Novel Writing Month (NaNoWriMo) and the DCL is an official Municipal Liaison. We’ll be hosting events all month long to offer a space for you to write your great American novel. The goal is to complete a rough first draft of a 50,000 word book. Join us Mondays, Nov. 2, 9, 16 & 23 at 6:30pm, and share your writing experience with other writers, trade tips, and write your story.

Executive Director

RESCUE MISSION CLOTHING DRIVE AT THE DCL For the fifth year, the Library will be hosting a Syracuse Rescue Mission collection barrel from November until the end of January. Please consider donating new or gently used clothing to help those in need in our community. For more information about the Rescue Mission, check their website: www.rmlifechanging.org

Library Lingo

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

ISBN (International Standard Book Number)-A 10 or 13 digit number which identifies a specific book title and is recognized worldwide. An ISBN number can often be found on the title page verso or on the back cover. O Y T Z G A N H V O L L E Y B A L L P F G X F Y J

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MORE NEW E-MAGAZINES Last month, OCPL Libraries began offering e-magazines, downloadable through the Nookapp, from the Overdrive digital service. This month, the DCL added new titles to the collection, including: USA Today, The Atlantic, Bloomberg Businessweek, Conde Nast Traveler, Details, Eating Well, Game Informer, Inc., Men’s Fitness, OK!, Outside Redbook, Smithsonian, Women’s Health and Writer’s Digest. Ask our staff for more details on how to access these current digital issues. D V Y U V G C T L K N Z F S L R D L W W L D N G F

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

ARCHERY BASKETBALL BOXING CYCLING FIELD HOCKEY GOLF ICE HOCKEY MARTIAL ARTS RACING SKIING SWIMMING TRACK AND FIELD WRESTLING

BASEBALL BOWLING CRICKET FENCING FOOTBALL GYMNASTICS LACROSSE PING PONG SKATING SOCCER TENNIS VOLLEYBALL


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