Library Doings

Welcome to online edition of Library Notes. Here you will find information about Library programs in the upcoming week. Feel free to leave comments about what kind of progams you would like to see and thoughts in general about the Library. Thanks for Visiting!

Wednesday, December 28, 2005

Library Notes 12.29

Library Notes

By Judith Wines

Library Hours

Want to start the New Year off with a good book? The Library will be open to help you out. We have regular hours this week, including 9-12 on Saturday December 31st and 10-8 on Monday, January 2nd.

Pre-school story time

Story time resumes its regular Monday and Wednesday at 10a.m. cadence this week. Children are invited in for New Years stories and crafts. Fire breathing dragons will be kept strictly under control.

R.E.A.D. to a Dog

Jane is back on Tuesday, January 3rd from 3:30-4:30 to enjoy stories at the Library. Reading to Jane is a great way for kids to boost their reading confidence and have fun to boot. Sign up for an appointment or just drop in.

Infant Lapsit

For those babies and caretakers willing to brave the blustery January weather, infant lap sit will take place Tuesday at 10:30. Come in for a relaxed session of stories and scribbling.

Social Stitchers

Come by the Library Wednesday at 1:00 with whatever craft you may be working on. Note the new time and bring a friend along. Tea will be served.

Computer Class for Adults

The new year brings a new series of computer classes for adults. We’ll be starting on Thursday, January 5th at 10:30 with the Bare Basics – turning the computer on and off, using a mouse and opening and closing programs. Absolutely no prior experience is expected. Call the Library at 861-7239 to reserve your spot.

Library Joke

What do the library computers like to eat for snacks?

Email your submission to:

winesj@uhls.lib.ny.us

Ice cream cone to the best answer!

Last Week’s Joke:

What do you do if a dragon bites your library book?

Take the words right out of his mouth.

Library Notes 12/22

Library Notes

By Judith Wines

Holiday Hours

The Library will be closed Saturday, December 24th, Sunday December 25th and Monday the 26th. Be sure to stop in Thursday or Friday and stock up for the weekend.

Library Newsletter

The inaugural edition of Literally Speaking, the quarterly Newsletter of the Altamont Free Library has hit the newsstands (well, at least the circulation desk of the Library and a few other neighborhood locations.) A ton of thanks goes to Christine Carpenter for the use of her sharp editorial eyes. Stop by and get your very own copy.

Pre-School Story Hour

Please come in Wednesday at 10 for the only story hour of the week. Older siblings on vacation are cordially invited to attend.

Computer Classes for Adults

The Library is now accepting sign-ups for January’s series of Computer Classes. The first class, The Bare Basics, focuses on turning the thing on, using a mouse and opening and closing programs. Absolutely no experience is required. Call the Library at 861-7239 to reserve a spot.

Kids’ Book Clubs

Sign up now for January’s book clubs. Books will be requested when readers sign up for a club. Our selection for those in grades 2-4 (or fans of Roald Dahl of any age) is Fantastic Mr. Fox. Read about how our hero, Mr. Fox, outsmarts the three meanest farmers ever, Boggis, Bunce and Bean, as he struggles to feed himself and his family. Monday, January 30th at 4 p.m.

Older readers, (grades 4-6), may enjoy Twenty-one Balloons by William Pne du Bois. This fantastical story, winner of the 1948 Newberry Medal, recounts a world of unbelievable wealth, eccentric inhabitants and incredible balloon inventions. Tuesday January 31st at 4 p.m.

Grown-up’s Book Club

Lest those readers who have completed Middle School feel left out, the Altamont Library is launching an adult book club (no, not that kind). January’s selection is White Noise, by Don Delillo. This winner of the National Book Award is a dark comedy about an upper-middle class blended family living in the technology overloaded, mall mad contemporary American Life until catastrophe strikes. Sunday, January 22nd at 7p.m. Request your copy of the book by the end of the year.

R.E.A.D. to a Dog

Jane is back on Tuesday, December 27th from 3:30-4:30 to enjoy stories at the Library. Reading to Jane is a great way for kids to boost their reading confidence and have fun to boot. Sign up for an appointment or just drop in.

Library Joke:

What do you do if a dragon bites your library book?

Email your submission to:

winesj@uhls.lib.ny.us

Ice cream cone to the best answer!

What did the book called "Chills" say to the other book?

"I feel chills running down my spine!"