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!

Thursday, March 23, 2006

Lib Notes 3.23

Library Notes


Pre-School Story time

Peter, Peter pumpkin-eater; Had a wife and couldn't keep her; Put her in a pumpkin shell; And there he kept her very well. This week we will explore bits of the sillier side of the pre-school oeuvre. (And we will refrain from looking for deeper meanings) Join us for some silly songs, funny stories and a sticky, silly craft. Monday and Wednesday at 10 a.m.

Toddler Story Time

Join us at 10:30 for an informal story time created with two and three year olds in mind. We’ll read a couple stories, learn some songs and rhymes and leave time afterwards for running about.

A Visit to Altamont in the Early 1900s

Travel back in time to another incarnation of Altamont. Tim Albright will present a slideshow and talk about the village during the heyday of the Delaware and Hudson Railroad. This program is co-sponsored by Altamont Community Traditions. Thursday March 30th at 7:30 in the Village Hall Community Room.

Library Joke

Who writes invisible books?

Something cool to the winner…

And the answer to last week’s joke…

Why did the bird fly into the Library?

It was looking for bookworms!

Tuesday, March 21, 2006

Library Notes 3.16

Library Notes

By Judith Wines

Pre-School Story Time

Pre-school story time will utilize the power of positive thinking and welcome spring with stories about the sun. Come in and we’ll discuss who gets the sun up in the morning and where the sun goes at night. We’ll also manufacture sun visors in anticipation of all the glaringly hot day soon to hit us. Monday or Wednesday at 10 a.m.

Toddler Story Time

Join us Tuesday at 10:30 for a highly informal toddler story (half) hour. We’ll tell tales, sing songs and break out the crayons. This program is geared toward kids aged approximately 20-44 months, or for anyone who would prefer a less structured story time.

Newsletters

The spring edition of our quarterly newsletter, Literally Speaking, has hit the press (or at least the warm bowels of our photocopying machine) and is available at the Library for your reading pleasure.

Library Joke

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What does Hagrid use on the 18th hole of the Hogwarts Golf Course?