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June 2023

2023-2024 Budget Vote & Trustee Election

Library visitors, sta , and the Board of Trustees would like to thank the voters for supporting our Library. On Tuesday, May 9, 2022 Dansville Public Library’s budget for the 2023-2024 scal year was approved by voters. e new budget will take e ect July 1, 2023. Additionally, Alise Rounseville was elected to a ve-year term as a Trustee. e four other members of the Library’s Board of Trustees are Rhea Walker, Sherrie Reilly, Mary Ann Holden, Billy Forsythe, and Mary Harrington.

Friends of the Library Annual Book Sale

Another productive book sale is in the books! From setup to teardown, it takes many volunteers to put this event together and make it an amazing success. ank you to all who helped in any way and to our shoppers for their support!

All Together Now – Summer Reading

e Library’s 2023 Summer Reading Program is just ahead! is year’s theme is “All Together Now.” Registration for the Summer Reading Challenge opens Wednesday, June 14 at the Library, and is open to both children and Teens! e more you read, the more vinyl stickers you can collect! Summer Programs are also just around the corner! Together we’ll enjoy shrinky-dinks, friendship bracelets, tie-dying, a family walking club, story times, and performances by Cris Riedal, Benjamin Berry and more! Check the Library’s online Calendar later in June for dates, times, and details: https:// owwl.libcal.com/calendar/DansvillePublicLibrary. Some programs may require pre-registration to ensure adequate space and materials; individual program registration is separate from the Summer Reading Challenge.

Library Events

Second Saturday – Rock Painting at the Library –Saturday, June 2, 10:30am – 1:00pm e Library will be joining June’s Second Saturday’s Fairy Fest. Stop by the library to paint and decorate rocks with Peek-a-boo Pebbles, featuring artists Jessica Gardner Taranko & Amy Gardner.

Mother Goose on the Loose – Tuesday, June 27 @ 10:00am

Hey diddle diddle! Join us for a fun morning with songs, stories, and books that encourage early literacy. is program is geared toward children under 5-years old and is sure to make them happy – and you’ll know it!

A ernoon Movie – Wednesday, July 5 @ 2:00pm

Kick o summer break with an a ernoon of movies and popcorn at the library! A family friendly movie will be shown in the Library’s Holden Room.

Story Time at Babcock Park Gazebo –Fridays in July @ 10:30am e Library will be closed on Tuesday, July 4 in observance of Independence Day.

Join Ms. Mary Ellen for story time on Fridays this summer at Babcock Park! Enjoy the great outdoors, our local park, and story time all at once! is session starts on July 7 and runs every Friday in July at the Gazebo in Babcock Park.

Great Gifts For Dear Old Dad

Father’s Day is right around the corner, and the time has come once again to begin searching for a gift for dear old dad. Father’s Day gift shoppers have long since abandoned the notion that a new necktie is what dad really wants, but finding a gift that expresses your love and appreciation for the old man can still prove somewhat challenging. Oftentimes, the best gifts are the ones that fulfill a need or want, and Father’s Day gifts are no exception.

Online POLL

Who is the first person you call with good news?

• Parent(s)

• Significant other

• Child/children

• Friend(s)

• Sibling(s)

• Other (specify)

Poll ends 06-06-2023

Poll Ends 5-30-2023

Ferris Bueller says, “Life moves pretty fast. If you don’t stop and look around once in a while, you could miss it.” What do you do to escape life’s stresses?

22.2% Spend time in nature, maybe a hike or play in the park

16.7% Relax through yoga, deep breathing, meditation, sleep, etc.

22.2% Spend time with a friend

11.1% Have a dance party to my favorite tunes

5.6% Exercise - Bike, Run, Lift Weights, etc.

11.1% Dive into hobbies

11.1% Go on vacation, large or small

We love hearing from you! Vote and make your voice heard when you visit www.gvpennysaver.com!

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By JoAnn Derson

* “Before traveling, I write down the numbers, expiration and contact information for any credit cards I plan to bring with me. I keep one copy hidden in my luggage, and another is le with a friend back home. is way, if anything happens to my wallet, I can easily call and cancel cards and arrange for replacements.” -- R.E. in New York

* “When getting ready to entertain, I use sticky notes to organize my serving pieces. For each dish, I make two sticky notes. I label the dishes and set them out on the bu et. When I am satis ed with the arrangement, I remove one sticky note and attach it to the place the dish will remain, and the dish goes to the kitchen, still labeled until it’s lled.” -- W. in Texas

* Lipstick on your linens? Dab with petroleum jelly, then dish soap. en launder as usual. Be sure the stain is removed before you dry the linens.

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