April 2023

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Farewell Reception for Library Director

Carolyn Toth Retires After 25 Years

In her years as the Executive Director of the Sewickley Public Library, Carolyn Toth achieved many major milestones –growing our library into the valued organization we know and love today.

In 1998, when Carolyn assumed her leadership role, she worked together with the Library Board, appointed committees, and countless community members to raise funds and bring the new addition to fruition. She also led the initiative to connect the library with the eiNetwork, expanding borrowing and lending

and elevated the library into the awardwinning level of service it provides today. Carolyn reflects that the teamwork from library leaders, staff, support groups and the community was a major part of her successful tenure.

Please join us for a reception honoring Carolyn for her many years of library leadership on Thursday, April 27. Stop by the Colbert Room of the library anytime between 4:00 - 6:00pm to enjoy light refreshments and bid Carolyn a fond farewell. In lieu of gifts, Carolyn requests donations be made to the library’s endowment fund to benefit the library and the staff in perpetuity.

In this issue Hop In for the Spring Family MoviePage 2 Fancy Dinner Party Just for Teens!Page 3 Discover Empathy Through HumorPage 4 9AM - 9PM 9AM - 6PM 9AM - 5PM 1PM - 5PM Monday - Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday (412) 741-6920 | www.sewickleylibrary.org

MOTHER GOOSE ON THE LOOSE

Tuesdays | 10am, 11am & 1pm

Build your baby’s reading readiness skills through music, stories, and movement in this nationally acclaimed early literacy program for babies and toddlers. For children 0-3 years old with a caregiver.

STORIES FOR TWOS & THREES

Wednesdays | 10am & 11am

Stories, songs, rhymes, and more help build early literacy skills in this thirtyminute class. Children 30 months to 48 months (2 ½ to 4), with a caregiver. Please, no older children.

PRESCHOOL STORYTIME

Thursdays | 10am

Join us for reading, singing, and learning together in this thirty-minute class for preschoolers. Ages 3 ½ - entering Kindergarten, without a caregiver.

FAMILY BLOCK PARTY

Saturdays | 10:30am-12pm

s a Block Party! PLAY, BUILD, READ and LEARN together with eye coordination and learn

BIRTH-

different activities will be available for families to enjoy. FAMILY PROGRAM for families with children in GRADES 1-5.

FAMILY STORY TIME AT OTNC

Mon | April 10, 17 & 24 | 10am

We’re hosting a family storytime inside the Ohio Township Nature Center. Join us for stories, songs, and a craft-kit to go for the whole family. Family Program.

BATTLE OF THE BOOKS

April 11 & 13 | 7:30pm at Sewickley Academy

TODDLER DANCE PARTY

Sat| April 15 | 10:30am

Little ones learn so much through movement! Join us to dance, jump, shake, clap & more! For children 1-3 years old with a caregiver. Family program.

CHESS CLUB FOR KIDS

Sun | April 16 | 1:30-2:30pm

Brand new to chess and want to learn? How about a seasoned chess master? Come to learn, expand your knowledge, and just have fun in our Chess Club for kids in Grades 1-7. The library will provide some chess sets.

GROSS, BUT GREAT

Mon | April 17 | 4:30-5:30pm

Do you love slime? What about slugs and bugs, too? Then join our Friend Miss Julie from Allegheny Land Trust as she takes us on a bug walk in the great outdoors! Together, we’ll make slime, explore, and have tons of fun! The best part: it’s gonna be a little gross!

STORIES IN ART WITH SWEETWATER

PARACHUTE PLAY

Fri | April 21 | 11-11:30am

Thirty minutes of activities that includes music, creative movement and fun, all with one colorful parachute! AGES 2-5, WITH ADULT.

SPRING CRAFT TO-GO KITS

Sat | April 22 | starting at 9am Stop by the Children’s Dept. to pick up a Spring-themed Craft To-Go Kit! Supplies and instructions are included. These kits are geared for children PreschoolGrade 2. While supplies last. Drop-in.

AUTHOR/ILLUSTRATOR OF “LEAF” VISIT

Sat | April 22 | 1-2pm

(See page 8 for details!)

DOG TALES

Sun | April 23 | 2-3pm

Certified Therapy Dogs LOVE to be read to! Come pick out a picture book of your choice and snuggle up with a furry reading companion. Join us for a 15-minute time slot to read to a dog. GRADES K-5.

ARTY PARTY

Mon | April 24 | 4-5pm

Let’s craft! We’re offering a brand-new program for Tweens, Teens and everyone in between. Together we’ll tackle a fun painting with a clever twist! GRADES 4-8.

LEGO CLUB

Thurs | April 27 | 6:30–7:30pm

Easter Break!

No storytimes April 3 - 7

EASTER EGG HUNT AT OHIO TOWNSHIP

Sat | April 1 | starting at 10am

(See page 8 for details!)

FAMILY ACTIVITY NIGHT

Tues | April 4 | 6–7:30pm

Turn a trip to the library to a fun family event. Stop by anytime during this program to enjoy fun games and activities your family can do together. Each month

CENTER FOR THE ARTS

Wed | April 19 | 6:30–7:30pm

Join the art educators from Sweetwater for an art class at the library! This class combines storytelling with art as children are introduced to different artistic styles and given the opportunity to create their own masterpieces based on our storybook theme! This month’s book: The Crayon Man: the True Story of the Invention of Crayola Crayons by Natascha Biebow GRADES 2-5.

Put your building skills to work by building awesome LEGO creations. We supply the LEGOs, you supply the creativity. No registration required, just drop into the Children’s Dept at any time during this hour to show off your skills!

GRADES 1-5. Drop-in.

SPRING FAMILY MOVIE

Thurs | April 6 | 1-2:45pm

Looking for something to do over the holiday break?

Join us for an afternoon of movies & popcorn! Don forget to bring your blanket & pillow. We’re showing Peter Rabbit 2 (Rated PG) Family Program.

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TAKE A WISE WALK

Thursdays | 9:30-11:30am

Wise Walks is ideal for active 50+ adults who are interested in a lively social exercise program. Meet at the library and walk between 1-3 miles before returning to the library for a healthy snack. No need to sign up; new walkers are always welcome!

FRENCH CONVERSATION

Thursdays| 2-3pm

Do you have an intermediate knowledge of French? Are you looking to improve your conversational skills? Join us for a discussion! Meets in-person and online. Register for the Zoom link.

WRITE NOW!

Fridays | 10am-12pm

Participants enjoy writing from prompts in an encouraging and supportive atmosphere. This group meets in-person and online. Register for the Zoom link.

SAHAJA MEDITATION

Saturdays| 11am-12pm

Enjoy the silence, peace, and stress release that is always free with this weekly meditation program. Newcomers welcome.

ALL OF US PA HEALTHCARE SCREENING

Mon | April 3 | by appointment

The library is partnering with the National Institutes of Health (NIH) to host the All of Us Research Program, aimed at speeding up health research. Enroll in the program by making your appointment at joinallofuspa.org or by calling 412-3832737. Participants receive a $25 gift card in appreciation of your time and effort.

EVENING FRENCH

Mon | April 3| 6:30pm

Join the conversation with our evening edition of French Conversation! Improve

your speaking skills when you join the discussion. This group meets in-person and online. Register for the Zoom link.

CONVERSATION SALON

Wed | April 5 | 10am

All are welcome to join this engaging group of adults in-person or virtually for great discussions. Newcomers always welcome! This group meets in-person and online. Register for the Zoom link.

SPL KNITTERS GROUP

Wed | April 5 & 19 | 10:30am-12pm

New to the hobby or have years of experience, everyone is welcome! Join us in the library to work on current projects or come to learn tips. Meets the 1st & 3rd Wednesday of the month.

TEA & INSPIRATION

Thurs | April 6 | 7pm

Gather monthly to read, reflect, & explore a different inspirational theme each month. Share uplifting quotations gleaned from the world’s Scriptures and other wise sources - all over a cup of tea and a sweet tidbit. April’s theme: Living the Life of the Spirit

CARDMAKING CLASS

Wed | April 12 | 10am-12pm OR 1-3pm

A menagerie of cute critters are on display at our stamp table. Lions and tigers and bears? No, but there will be hippos and zebras and pandas! Class size limited. Registration required. $10 material fee payable at class.

BOOK TALK: SURVEYOR AND THE SILVERSMITH BY C. PRENTISS ORR

Thurs | April 13 | 7pm

(See page 5 for details!)

MADE IN PITTSBURGH: FILM SCREENINGS

Fridays | April 14, 21 & 28 | 2-4pm

Did you know the Pittsburgh region has been the backdrop for several recent movies? We’re screening some new titles filmed right here in Western PA!

April 14: A Man Called Otto (Rated PG-13)

April 21: Dear Zoe (Rated R)

April 28: The Pale Blue Eye (Rated R)

DIY CRAFTS FOR ADULTS

Tues | April 18 | starting at 10am

Want to try a new craft project? Find the supplies & instructions you need inside our craft kits to make your own craft project at home. While supplies last.

YOUTUBE BASICS: CREATING YOUR OWN CONTENT

Tues | April 18 | 1-2pm

Learn the essentials of creating your own Youtube Channel, including best practices for creating and uploading videos. Registration required.

EMPATHY THROUGH HUMOR: INTRO TO COMEDIC STORYTELLING

Wed | April 26 | 7:00-8:30pm

Looking for a way to laugh about the hard stuff? Got a story to share with the world? Join comedian Zach Funk for a 90 -minute introduction workshop to comedic storytelling, including:

- Brainstorming ideas based off your personal history

- Translating your ideas to the page

- Refining your story for performance

- Timing and comedic delivery & more! Zach Funk wants you to know it is ok to be human. He brings to the stage jokes and stories about topics like mental health, navigating life and being

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BOOK GROUPS

Mystery Book Group

Tues | April 11 | 7pm

The Maid by Mita Prose

Brown Bag Book Group

Thurs | April 20 | 11:30am

Daughter of Moloka'I by Alan Brennert

Fourth Tuesday Book Group

Tues | April 25 | 7pm

To the Bright Edge of the World by Eowyn Ivey

Book Talk: Surveyor and the Silversmith by C. Prentiss Orr

The Sewickley Public Library welcomes

Author C. Prentiss Orr to present his new book, "The Surveyor and the Silversmith," his first deep dive into writing an American family’s narrative history. It reflects a story of two pioneers - one a surveyor, the other a silversmith - both land speculators who found success never before realized.

And, until now, never before told.

Join us on Thursday, April 13 at 7:00 pm for this riveting talk.

Advance registration is requested.

NAVIGATING MISINFORMATION IN NEWS AND SOCIAL MEDIA

Thurs | April 20 | 7-9pm

Join Dr. Jessica Ghilani as she examines the historical framework for understanding fake news, discusses how we got to this point, and offers tips on how to develop digital media literacy skills that guard against fake news. Presented by Dr. Jessica Ghiliani, Associate Professor of Communications at the University of Pittsburgh-Greensburg. This program is part of a special series focused on navigating the disinformation we are presented with in our day to day lives. Registration required.

Mon | April 24 | 7pm

Calling all True Crime fans! Join us to talk about murder and other crimes. Come with a story to share based on this month’s FLORA & FAUNA. No need to register. Meets in-person in the Community Room & virtually via Zoom with this link: tiny.cc/ltamapril23

AUDIO EDITING WITH AUDACITY

Wed | April 26 | 12 2pm

Spring into the Sewickley StoryWalk

The Sewickley Public Library invites you to grab the family and take a stroll through one of five different community StoryWalks set up throughout the Quaker Valley. Families can visit each site to take a self-guided walk around the parks and read a book as they go. Different spring-themed picture book stories are featured at each site. The Spring Sewickley StoryWalk runs from April 21 – May 14, 2023.

Find the following stories at these locations for the spring walks:

Fern Hollow Nature Center

My Friend Earth

Allegheny Land Trust

A Good Place

Mary Roberts Rinehart Nature Park

Guinea Pigs Go Gardening

Ohio Township Nature Center

Birds by Kevin Henkes

The StoryWalk is located on the paved path behind the nature center building.

Henle Park (Beaver St & Ferry St)

The Hidden Rainbow by Christie Matheson

Thank you for using street parking and not parking at the VFW private lot.

S TALK ABOUT MURDER

HONOR GIFTS

The Podroskey Family in Honor of Hazel Tilton’s 7th Birthday

MEMORIAL GIFTS

In Memory of Neill Barker: Wayne Murphy

Beverly McQuone

In Memory of Donald Berman: Joseph J. and Sally Ann Cortese

Joanne Chetlin

Rebecca Foster

Hans and Marla Jonas

Jim and Esther Neft

The Noble Family: Tom, Mike, Terri, Sue, Frank and Sheri

Richard and Karen Parker

Mark and Mary Scott

In Honor of Susan Elste: Beverly McQuone

Wayne Murphy

In Memory of Robby Hague: The Robby Hague Memorial Scholarship Fund

Wayne Murphy In Memory of:

Patricia Casella

Susan Craig

Elizabeth Kindelberger

Gary McQuone

Allen Moulton

June Nimick

Linda Schober

Ed Schroth

William Blair Wardrop, Jr

Patricia Whalen

Martha Farkasovsky in Memory of Alice Scalercio

SPL GIFTS

Aleshire Family Anonymous*

Aziz Family

John and Tierney Barnes

Mary Beaves

Shirley Benedict

Frank W. Bennett

Clifford Bob and Joan Miles

Jan Bolea

Mr. Mark Brooks

Stanley and Judith Brown

Alex and Lauren Burns

Jeffrey and Doreen Carraway

Ron and Bonnie Casper

James C. Chaplin, IV and Carol C. Chaplin Charitable Fund of The Pittsburgh Foundation/ Community Foundation of Westmoreland County

Joe and Marianne Cibulas

Darryn and Michelle Cleary

Matthew Connell

Bill and Melissa Cook

Mary M. Cox

George and Rita Crawford

Kate Crouch

Jim and Joane D'Antonio

R. Darragh

Carol Dickson

Irene J. Dinning

Paula Doebler

Elaine Klimkowski

Mr. Robert Kopf, Jr.

Donna M. Korczyk

The Kovacs Family

The Krebs Family

Doug and Kerri Krotine

Anna Laufer

Douglas and Vicki Lauffer

John and Fran Lopinsky

Mary T. Mannion

Tim and Nancy Merrill

Frances Love Merryman

Nancy V. Miklos

David Nimick

Sandra Marie Olenick

George and Barbara Olson

Dr. David Orbison

Richard and Karen Parker

Nick and Joan Pasquerilla

Joe and Toni Passarello

Rodney Pavlik

Mr. and Mrs. James Perino

James Perrin

Anand Ramachandran

Mariah Rawding

Jim and Sally Rogers

Patricia S. Rose

Anthony and Kim Rosenberger

Melissa Sanfilippo

Larry and Sharron Schaefer

Jean P. Sebolt

Stephen and Patricia Sherman

Edward and Judy Sherry

Elizabeth (Liza) Sipe

Margaret O. Standish

Luke and Carolyn Stevens

Robert and Barbara Thaw

Rodney and Molly Torbic

Sue Turk

Ray and Catherine Tyson

Ken and Mary Urish

Linda L. Wagner

Thank you to those who have already supported this year s 150th Anniversary Campaign with a commemorative donation. If you haven’t yet donated, and would like more information, please visit: sewickleylibrary.org/2023

Especially during this season of tax preparation, let us suggest the following types of donations to the Anniversary Campaign that might be useful for reducing taxes:

• Making a gift of stocks, bonds, or other appreciated securities allows you to support the library while avoiding capital gains taxes. Notify Michelle Cleary, Head of Development at SPL, of your intention to make a gift and she can provide the necessary information to begin the transfer: clearym@sewickleylibrary.org or 412-741-6920 x216.

• If you’re 70 ½ or older, you can direct all or a portion of your annual required distribution from your IRA be donated directly to Sewickley Public Library (EIN 23-2928397), avoiding tax implications. Talk to your plan’s administrator to make that request.

To learn more about the many options for making a gift to SPL, visit sewickleylibrary.org/donate

*28 Donors requested to remain anonymous.

Children’s Teens

Adult All Ages

500 Thorn Street Sewickley, PA 15143 sewickleylibrary.org

Children’s 412-741-0937

Renewals 412-622-1895

Peep Show Diorama on Display

Our annual Peep Show Diorama will be exhibited from March 27 - April 8th! Using deliciously gooey marshmallow Peeps as their main characters, local residents and families have constructed some outstanding creations based on their favorite books, movies and other inspirations. Stop by the Children’s Department during regular operating hours to see the creative scenes.

Children’s Author & Illustrator Visit

Join us for a visit from local author, Ari Grealish and illustrator, B. Donze on Saturday, April 22 from 1:00 - 2:00pm. They will read their new book, Leaf! We’ll learn about digital illustration and do a craft for Earth Day! Copies of the book on hand for purchase. Registration is required for this Family Program.

Easter Egg Hunt at Ohio Township

s librarians as we hop on over to Ohio Township Community Park for an Egg Hunt! The Egg Hunt for kids 10 and under will be held on the park fields on Saturday, April 1 10:00am. Don’t forget to bring a basket to collect eggs and a camera for pictures with the Easter Bunny! Please register on the Ohio Township website: ohiotwp.org/egghunt. We “hop” to see you there!

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There’s More to the Story

We’re celebrating National Library Week April 23rd29th with the release of our 2022 Annual Report: There’s More to the Story highlighting all the interesting ways we bring lifelong learning to our patrons in addition to our collection of books. This very special edition is the last for our Executive Director Carolyn Toth as she prepares to retire in just a few short weeks. You can find the report on our website at sewickleylibrary.org/AR and donors will receive a special letter of gratitude in their mailboxes.

Looking for more ways to celebrate? Bring a friend to the library to sign up for a library card (we have special 150th logo cards for sale), buy a t-shirt, mug, or tote bag to show your love of SPL, browse our collection, attend a program, and if you’re not already included on our list of donors, we’d love your support. This year’s Anniversary Campaign is off to a great start with many donors making special commemorative gifts to celebrate our milestone of 150 years of service. A big thank you to the Quaker Valley community for making The Sewickley Public Library an award-winning library where we’ve been sharing Great Stories Since 1873.

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