DCL Autumn Program Guide 2014

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DCL Autumn Events Guide

September, October & November 2014

PROGRAMS FOR ADULTS, TEENS, CHILDREN & FAMILIES!

REGISTER FOR EVENTS: • Online at www.dewlib.org • Call us at 315-446-3578 • Stop by the Library’s Front Desk!


Autumn Program Guide Sept., Oct. & Nov. 2014

www.dewlib.org

Inside this guide: Senior Fair

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Moments in History

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Music & Home & Gardening

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New Age

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Computers & Technology

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Mysteries

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Monday - Thursday 10:00 am - 9:00 pm

Senior Scene Health Focus

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Teen Page

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Friday - Saturday 10:00 am - 5:00 pm

Family Programs

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Children’s Programs

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Literary Aspirations & Careers

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DeWitt Community Library in ShoppingTown Mall 3649 Erie Blvd. East DeWitt, NY 13214 (315) 446-3578 Library Hours

Sundays 1:00 pm - 5:00 pm

3 Ways to Register ________________________ Editor: Brian Abbott _______

#1 - WEBSITE: www.dewlib.org Check our Calendar of Events. Click on event titles for more information and/or to register.

Board of Trustees:

#2 - PHONE (315) 446-3578

Steven Lux

#3 - STOP BY the Front desk.

President

Mary Keib Smith

Vice President Carl Austin

Treasurer

Christene Gantos

Secretary

Nina Brown Miesje Havens John Millar Julian Modesti Nana Ross Sybil Schultz Irene Scruton Lydia Wasylenko Dr. Rosalie Young

Sometimes events beyond our control result in date changes or event cancellations. Program registered patrons who supply a phone or e-mail address at sign-up will be notified of any changes as they may occur. Patrons are encouraged to register by phone 315-446-3578, or via our website at: www.dewlib.org. We apologize in advance for any inconvenience.

DCL Book & Bake Sale Friday, November 14 & Saturday, November 15 @ 10:00 am - 4:00 pm This November, the DeWitt Community Library and the Friends of the DeWitt Community Library are hosting a Book & Bake Sale. Browse our selection of gently used books and pick up a yummy treat to enjoy! All items are $1.00*, unless specially marked. Discover a treasure to read or enjoy a treat to taste.

Wendy Scott

Executive Director

*Donation goes to support DCL programs and services.


Senior Scene

Living Well

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4th Annual ‘Healthy Living’ Senior Fair Friday, October 24 @ 10:00 am to 2:00 pm In ShoppingTown Mall’s Upper Level. Look for our information booth in the JCPenney’s Court.

The DCL will host its 4th Annual ‘Healthy Living’ Senior Fair in ShoppingTown Mall’s upper level. NewsChannel 9 WSYR Anchor Carrie Lazarus, named Citizen of the Year and host of “Family Healthcast”, is scheduled to speak at 1:00pm. Look for the Library’s information booth in the JCPenney’s Court to pick up your guide to the event. More than 50 exhibitors from area organizations, agencies, and businesses will be on hand to share information about their services and programs for older adults.   

Get free screenings for blood pressure, spine, hearing, and get a flu shot. Enjoy the entertaining sounds of the Upstate Blend Barbershop Quartet. Drop in for a tai chi demonstration hosted by the Taoist T’ai Chi Society

Special thanks go to our partner, ShoppingTown Mall, and the DCL Senior Advisory Board members for their great ideas and ongoing support. See you at the Fair! For more information, stop by the Library, call (315) 446-3578, or visit our website: www.dewlib.org.

Powerful Tools for Caregivers Tuesdays, September 9 through October 14 @ 5:00 - 7:00 pm This six-week training program is designed to provide caregivers of older persons with the tools needed to take care of themselves. Caregivers learn how to reduce stress, improve self-confidence, better communicate feelings, locate resources, increase abilities to make tough decisions, and create balance in their lives. A free workbook is included.

Registration Required. Contact Cynthia at 435-2362, ext.4993 or email cstevenson@ongov.net for more details or to register. About the Presenters: Cheryl Hylton, RN is the Cognitive Health Specialist for St. Camillus Health & Rehabilitation Center. She combines her personal caregiving experience with her professional expertise as a nurse and staff educator to offer an informative, practical training program for family caregivers. Marty Pond, MS, RC, C is the Clinical Nurse Specialist in Gerontology at St. Joseph's Hospital Health Center. She serves as a resource for staff on community resources and teaches in the College of Nursing Program. She has an AAS degree in Nursing, a Bachelors degree in Science in Nursing, an All University Certificate in Gerontology and a Master's degree in Nursing Administration from Syracuse University.

Sign up for all our programs online at www.dewlib.org or call (315) 446-3578.


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Senior Scene

Moments in History Turn of the Century Stories In the DCL Friends Meeting Room

Abandoned Orphans of New York Tuesday, Sept. 30 @ 2:00 pm

Boy Mayor of Syracuse Monday, Oct. 20 @ 7:00 pm

Take a look at a bygone era when orphaned and homeless children roamed the streets of New York City and joined gangs for protection. In response, city leaders created orphan asylums. Was the solution a success? Find out as local author Keene presents the forgotten story of those who grew up in these orphan asylums. Registration Encouraged. About the Speaker: Michael Keene is the award-winning producer of the DVD: Visions, True Stories of Spiritualism, Secret Societies & Murder, He previously spoke at the Library about these true tales of murder, mayhem & madness.

A turn of the century Salt City mover and shaker comes to life in a new book. At the age of twenty-seven, James Kennedy McGuire became the youngest mayor of Syracuse, NY. He served three terms as Syracuse’s Mayor, from 1895 to 1901. Discover the colorful and dynamic personality of this statesman, author, and Irish nationalist. Book signing follows. Registration Encouraged. About the Speaker: Joseph E. Fahey is a judge in the New York State Unified Court System and an adjunct professor of law at Syracuse University College of Law. He is a member of the American Conference of Irish Studies, the American Irish Historical Society, and the Irish American Cultural Institute.

Legends of the American West In the DCL Friends Meeting Room Join Cheryl Pula for engaging talks on the American Wild West!

Custer’s Last Stand Thurs., October 9 @ 7:00 pm

In June 1876, near the Little Big Horn River in Montana, the combined forces of native tribes overwhelmed the 7th Cavalry Regiment of the United States Army. The battle became widely known as Custer’s Last Stand.

Showdown at OK Corral Thurs., November 13 @ 7:00 pm

The gunfight was legendary. On October 26, 1881, lawmen and outlaws battled in the streets of Tombstone, Arizona for less than a minute. The names of those involved became famous...Wyatt Earp, Doc Holliday, Ike Clanton, Billy Claiborne… Their names live on in films and books to this day. But what’s the real story?

Lost Dutchman Mine Thurs., December 4 @ 7:00 pm

The Superstition Mountains of Arizona hide a fabulous treasure of gold according to legend. What is the story behind this legend, and where might the mine be located?

Registration is encouraged for these popular programs! Sign up for all our free programs online at www.dewlib.org or call (315) 446-3578.


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Musical Entertainment

Reyna-Rose Band

DCL Music Series

Sunday, Nov. 16 @ 2:00 pm

Enjoy the sounds of sweet Americana with a fresh mountain sound. www.facebook.com/ReynaRoseBand

Susan Crockett Sings

Sunday, Sept. 14 @ 2:00 pm

Dave Robertson

Enjoy folk, country, ballads, and oldies as local musician Susan Crockett sings and plays guitar.

Sunday, Dec. 7 @ 2:00 pm

CNY singer/songwriter Robertson performs original tunes as well as songs by Neil Young and Cat Stevens. LimestoneCrick.com

Musical Eclectics

Sunday, Oct. 12 @ 2:00 pm

Marci Perini-Bowers and David Sabin present songs for Halloween and other pop tunes.

Light refreshments will be served at each musical performance. Registration is encouraged!

Home & Gardening Tips Holiday Arrangements Mon., Nov. 3 @ 7:00 pm

Gourds Galore Mon., Oct. 6 @ 7:00 pm

According to Gail Harrington, “No two gourds are exactly alike. That is what makes growing and working with them so much fun.” Gail will talk about the different types of gourds, how to grow them, and their uses. Harrington has been growing gourds on her small farm in Kirkville for the past 10 years.

Doreen Todorov shows you how to use natural materials in creating a stunning flower arrangement or centerpiece for the dinner table. Todorov participated in St. Paul’s Cathedral flower guild and has done her own arrangements for years.

About the Speaker: Gail Harrington is a member of the Onondaga Cooperative Master Gardeners.

About the Speaker: Diane Todorov is a member of the Onondaga Cooperative Master Gardeners.

Registration Encouraged.

Demonstration only.

Registration Encouraged.

New Age Introduction to

Reincarnation & Karma

An Evening with the Other Side with Psychic Medium Debra J. Crossman

Tues., Sept. 23 @ 6:30-8:00 pm

Thurs., Oct. 30 @ 7:00 pm

Explore the concept of Reincarnation and Past Life Regression in this free class. Discover the history and philosophy behind the pre-existence of the soul, eastern and western views, and how these beliefs and ideas have changed throughout history. Learn what past lives are, how they connect to current lifetimes, how many there may be, and why.

Psychic Medium Debra Crossman invites you to “join us for an opportunity to receive messages from your deceased loved ones and information from your Spirit Guides.”

About the Speaker: Virginia Waldron is a Certified Consulting Hypnotist and Hypnosis Instructor through the National Guild of Hypnotists. She has taught classes on many topics ranging from Self-Hypnosis and Meditation, Stress Management, Angels and Spirit Guides, Psychic Development and Spiritual Growth. For more info, visit: www.GateKeeperGuidance.com.

Debra is the “Resident Psychic” on 93Q’s Ted & Amy Show and has appeared on Bridge Street on WSYR-TV Channel 9. View clips of those shows and read more about this evening event on her website at: debrajcrossmanpsychicmedium.com

Space is limited; Registration Required. For ages 21 & up!


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Computers and Technology

LinkendIn Tutorial

Senior Scene

Friday, Sept. 19 @ 11:00 am - 12:00 pm

in the Buckland Room with Scott Mosher, Paralibrarian for Technology and Digital Services Come and learn how to expand your online contacts and connect with colleagues and potential employers through the LinkedIn social network. ——————

DCL TechExpress

Short, practical talks by Erin about books, audio, TV, and movies available from the Library for your devices. DCL TechExpress is offered 2 times a month. Sessions are ½ hour. Registration is required. DCL TechExpress: OverDrive book & audio app Wed., Sept. 24 @ 1:00-1:30 in the Buckland Room Thurs., Oct. 9 @ 10:30-11:00 in the DCL Friends Room OverDrive gives you access to books and audio on your computer and mobile devices. Come to see how the OverDrive App works. DCL TechExpress: HOOPLA! streaming video Wed., Oct. 22 @ 1:00-1:30 in the Buckland Room Thurs., Nov. 6 @ 10:30-11:00 in the DCL Friends Room HOOPLA gives you access to audio, TV and movies on your computer and mobile devices. Come to see how HOOPLA works. DCL TechExpress: 3M ebooks app Wed., Nov. 19 @ 1:00-1:30 in the Buckland Room Thurs., Dec. 4 @ 10:30-11:00 in the DCL Friends Room 3M gives you access to books on your computer and mobile devices. Come to see how the 3M app works. DCL TechExpress: Roku, Netflix, & More Wed., Dec. 17 @ 1:00-1:30 in the Buckland Room Roku gives you access to Nexflix TV and movies on your TV with Wifi. Come to see how Roku and the Roku channels work.

Space is limited, and registration is required for each computer class.

One-on-One Tech Help Tuesdays or Fridays @ 11:00 am - 12:00 pm Wednesdays @ 3:00 - 4:00 pm Computer confounding you? Tablet giving you trouble? Sign up for a one-onone tech help session to get you through. When signing up, please tell us what kind of tech help you would like. If your question relates to a specific device, please bring it with you on the day of your appointment.

Registration Required.

Make an appointment to have your technology questions answered by Erin or Scott from the Library’s Tech department. Areas that have been covered previously include Windows OS, tablets, and ereaders. Call or stop in to register. Spaces are filling up fast.

Sign up for all our programs online at www.dewlib.org or call (315) 446-3578.


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Programs for Adults! Mystery Book Discussions

moned to Edinburgh to solve two bizarre murders that may have compromised the safety of Queen Victoria.

A book group for all mystery lovers! Discover new authors and old favorites as we read and discuss some of the best tales of murder, deceit, and suspense. Discover the sleuth who launched 1000 stories … in books, movies, and more … in our autumn book discussion series, “Baker Street Irregulars.”

Read any Irene Adler mystery

by Carole Nelson Douglas Monday, September 8 @ 2:00 pm The only woman to ever outwit Sherlock Holmes in canon lore becomes the central character and sleuth in this mystery series.

Senior Scene

The Baker Street Letters

Read any Mary Russell mystery

by Laurie R. King Monday, October 6 @ 2:00 pm Intrepid Mary Russell becomes the protégé and later wife of Sherlock Holmes in this imaginative and well laid out series told partially in memoir format.

The Italian Secretary

by Caleb Carr Monday, November 3 @ 2:00 pm The bestselling author of The Alienist presents this further adventure of Sherlock Holmes. Holmes is sum-

Cozy Chair Online Book Discussions

This fall, you’re invited to join Armchair Sleuths dewlib.wordpress.com

by Michael Robertson Monday, December 8 @ 2:00 pm Two lawyer brothers get more than they bargained for when they set up their law offices in 221B Baker Street in this inventive series. ____________ Discussion books are available for reserve through the library system. Some titles may be available for download as ebooks. Celebrate a love of mysteries at the DCL!

Murder Mystery Party Halloween Howl Friday, October 24 @ 7:00 pm A neighborhood busybody is bludgeoned at a children’s Halloween party, but her murder may be part of a larger mystery. Specific residents are being targeted by an unknown killer thirsting for justice. You’re invited to a mystery at the DCL! Look for clues, interrogate suspects, and solve a crime.

Can you solve a mystery from a Cozy Chair? Follow along as we read Sherlock Holmes. Then tell us what you think and comment on our Cozy Chair blog. Celebrate a love of mysteries at the DCL!

For ages 18 & up! Are you a fan of whodunnits and crime solving? Discover motive, means and opportunity as you set out to solve the crime. Participants will receive their invitations prior to each event; they will discover who they are upon arrival at the scene of the crime. Additional clues will be revealed as the evening progresses. There’s plenty of time to solve the crime, so be sure to enjoy the provided refreshments. A good time will be had by all! Registration Required.

Sign up for all our programs online at www.dewlib.org or call (315) 446-3578.


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Health Focus

Senior Scene

2015 Medicare Plans: What’s Best For You? Thursday, October 2 @ 11:00 am or Thursday, October 30 @ 9:00 am

Explore your options. Get personal recommendations. An Onondaga County Department of Adult & Long Term Care Services HIICAP representative will research plans based on the information you provide.* 1. Complete a simple 2-page form. 2. Each completed form will be reviewed by the HIICAP representative. 3. You’ll then receive 2015 plan information in the mail with recommended coverage options based on your circumstances. Take the first steps in deciding what coverage is right for you. * Please bring your Medicare card, insurance card(s), as well as a listing of all prescriptions with exact full name, dosage and how often it’s taken. Use this information to complete forms. Forms are available at the event or in advance at: www.dewlib.org. Look for the link: Medicare Plan Form (Oct 2014) on the Library’s Senior Scene page or in the program description in our Calendar of Events.

Register Required for either one-hour session. Open enrollment starts October 15th for the 2015 Medicare Part D prescription drug and Medicare Advantage plans. About the Speaker: Myrna Koldin, Aging Services Specialist, Onondaga County Department of Adult & Long Term Care Services, HIICAP (Health Insurance Information, Counseling and Assistance Program). www.ongov.net

Get Moving Try T’ai Chi Mon., Sept. 8 @ 2:00 pm

Boot Scootin’ 2-Step Class

A meditative, relaxing art that cultivates the body and improves balance and core strength. Steve Hohm will demonstrate simple steps you can replicate on your own or in a group. Please wear comfortable, loose-fitting clothing and footwear you can easily slip off, if needed.

Get in line for this exciting country western dance class with certified dance instructor, Ellen Cullivan. Bring a partner, or come solo, and prepare to have some fun! Registration Encouraged. Please note: wear comfortable shoes for dancing on carpeted surface.

About the Speaker: Presented by Steve Hohm, T’ai Chi instructor, Taoist Tai Chi, James Street in Syracuse.

About the Speaker: Ellen Cullivan works at various country clubs, dance studios, and special events in southeast Florida, where she’s also involved in TV & movie projects.

Registration Encouraged.

Wednesday, Oct. 22 @ 7:00 pm

Sign up for all our programs online at www.dewlib.org or call (315) 446-3578.


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TEEN PAGE Teen Actors’ Recording Studio: Own Your Voice! Saturday, October 18 @ 10:00 am - 4:00 pm DeWitt Community Library presents a two-part class on vocal performance and digital recording production for teens. Designed to give young adults ages 9 - 16 experience with presentation skills and knowledge of recording. Registration Required. Part I | 10:00 am - 12:00 pm — The session begins with SALT award-winning actress Maureen Harrington providing tips and techniques on performing, presenting, and confidence building. Get feedback on your performance. Then break for lunch which is included. Part II | 1:00 pm - 4:00 pm — Local Sammy winner Todd Hobin presents audio recording and production. Learn basic skills and be introduced to the tools, terms, and training needed to be an audio engineer. Hands-on experience with equipment and advice on free recording software will be available.

This program has been made possible by a Senator John A. DeFrancisco Library Cultural Programming Grant.

Minecraft Mania Fridays @ 6:00 - 7:30 pm Sept. 26 & Nov. 21 For ages 10 - 16

Join us for an evening of Minecraft play. Share building together or on your own. Meet new people and engage in play together. The DCL has a limited number of accounts and computers so feel free to bring your own laptops. Registration Required.

Teen Murder Mystery Friday, November 7 @ 6:00 - 8:00 pm For ages 10 - 16.

Join fellow sleuths and discover who is killed in the library and why. Follow the clues and test your detective wits. Refreshments will be served. Registration Required.

DCL Digital Video Production: Stop Motion Animation Saturday, November 22 @ 2:00 - 4:00 pm For ages 8 - 16. Learn how to make your own stop motion animated film using digital cameras, smartphones, tablets, and free stop motion animation computer programs. Bring in your favorite Lego characters or other action figures to star in your masterpiece.

Space is Limited; Registration Required.

DCL Tuesday Movies Tuesdays, Sept. 2 - Dec. 30 @ 10:30 am In the DCL Friends Meeting Room

Bring the whole family and enjoy these free family-friendly films. All movies will be rated G or PG. No registration necessary. For the full schedule of Sept/Oct films stop by the Library or call (315) 446-3578.

Sign up for all our programs online at www.dewlib.org or call (315) 446-3578.


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Family Fun Day of the Dead Party

Family Movie Matinee

Sunday, November 2 @ 2:00 - 4:00 pm

Bring the whole family and join us for a free movie and popcorn! Films are rated PG or under.

For ages 8- 18. Join us for our celebration of Day of the Dead/Diá de los Muertos. Make some crafts like sugar skulls, enjoy some traditional foods, and learn more about this important Mexican holiday.

Registration Required.

Saturday, Sept. 6 @ 2:00 pm Title to be announced.

Saturday, Oct. 4 @ 2:00 pm Title to be announced.

Saturday, Nov. 8 @ 2:00 pm Title to be announced.

No registration necessary.

Terrific Thursdays Welcome to Dewitt Community Library’s series of monthly programs designed for homeschoolers. Learn more about what the Library offers, meet with other homeschooling families, and enjoy an activity based on the monthly theme. All are welcome to attend.

Library Adventure Hunt

Thursday, Sept. 18 at 11:00am For Grades K & up.

Can you find your way through the Library? Can you find a book about butterflies or a DVD about chemistry? How about a book about soccer? Join the Great Library Scavenger Hunt and test your knowledge. Grade appropriate questions will be provided for both younger and older students.

Zoo to You on Endangered Species

Thursday, Oct. 16 at 11:00am

species, and find out what can be done to save them and how you can help.

This program is funded in part by the Friends of the DeWitt Community Library.

Foods of India with the South Asia Center at Syracuse University.

Thursday, Nov. 20 at 11:00am For Grades K & up.

India is an amazingly diverse country. This can be seen in the myriad cuisines that are found across the subcontinent. In this workshop, students will learn about basic ingredients and techniques for cooking Indian food. The geography and culture of India will also be discussed. Registration is required for each session. Please list the names and ages of all children attending.

For Grades K & up.

What is an endangered species? Learn why animals are endangered, meet some of the zoo’s resident endangered

STAR WARS Reads Day STAR WARS READS Saturday, October 11 at 2:00 to 4:00 pm

For all ages! Come dressed as your favorite Star Wars characters and enjoy all things from a galaxy far, far away. We’ll have crafts, games, food and more. May the books be with you! Registration required.

STAR WARS PHOTO BOOTH Saturday, October 11 at 2:00 to 4:00 pm

For all ages! Come dressed as your favorite Star Wars characters and be a part of the action! Get your photo taken as a jedi knight or sith lord or pose as an altogether different denizen of the Star Wars universe. Registration required.

Sign up for all our programs online at www.dewlib.org or call (315) 446-3578.


Children’s Programs STORYTIMES Baby Bop

MONDAYS @ 10:30 AM WEDNESDAYS @ 10:30

AM

Sept. 8 - Nov. 26 For ages birth – 24 months old

This lively storytime is appropriate for babies and their caregivers. Enjoy lap and bouncing rhymes, short books, and songs. The session lasts 20-30 minutes followed by a playgroup with toys, bubbles, and board books.

Toddler Time

TUESDAYS @ 10:30

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AUTUMN FUN Green Lakes Music Together Demo Class Thurs., Sept. 4 @ 10:30 am For ages birth to 5 years old

Green Lakes Music Together offers music classes for babies through age 5 and their grownups who love them! Come sing, dance, and play with us in an easygoing, fun, yet educational environment. This free class is about 45 minutes. Visit www.greenlakesmusictogether.com for more info. Registration required.

AM

Sept. 9 - Nov. 25 For ages 2 - 3 years old

Curious George Party

This fun and active storytime is for toddlers ages 2 - 3 years old and their caregivers. Enjoy stories, action rhymes, songs, and fingerplays for about 30 minutes followed by a coloring sheet or simple craft.

Preschool Storytimes

THURSDAYS @ 10:30

AM

Sept. 11 - Nov. 20 For ages 3 - 5 years old

Children ages 3 to 5 and their caregivers will enjoy theme -based books, flannel stories, rhymes, songs, and a craft.

Toddler Dance Party Fridays at 10:30 am Sept. 19, Oct. 17 & Nov. 21

For ages 18 months to 5 years old. Come shake your sillies out and dance with your friends! There will be musical instruments, bubbles, and more! Toddlers, preschoolers, and their caregivers will have fun listening and dancing to some favorite and new tunes. No Registration Necessary.

Registration is required for all storytime sessions unless otherwise noted.

Friday, September 26 @ 11:00 am For ages 2 - 7.

Join us for a party based on the popular Curious George books by H. A. Rey. We’ll have games, crafts, and movies all about Curious George. Do you like bananas as much as George?

Registration Required.

Happy Halloween Party

Friday, October 31 @ 10:30 am For ages 2 - 5.

Celebrate Halloween with Miss Jenny at the Library! Come dressed in your costume and enjoy some spooky stories, crafts, and snacks. We will also trick-ortreat through the Library, so bring your goodie bag!

Registration Required.

Diary of a Wimpy Kid Party

Saturday, November 1 @ 2:00 pm For ages 7 - 12.

Hey Wimpy Kid fans, book #9 will be released on November 4th, so let’s have a party! We’ll have crafts, games and snacks. Get Wimpy @ the DCL!

Registration Required.

LEGO Mystery Build Wednesday, November 26 @ 12:30 pm

For all ages. Are you a Lego builder? Are you up for a challenge? Join us for a Lego Mystery Build, where we announce a mystery theme and you build a creation inspired by that theme. No Registration necessary.

Please bring your own Legos.

Thanksgiving Day Crafts

Sunday, November 23 @ 1:30 pm For ages 5 - 10.

Celebrate Thanksgiving by joining us for an afternoon of crafty fun. We’ll make a Thanksgiving themed craft that you can decorate your home with.

Registration Required.

Sign up for all our programs online at www.dewlib.org or call (315) 446-3578.


Literary Aspirations Love Poetry Saturday, September 13 @ 2:00 pm Participants will learn about the poetry of love and will be encouraged to write a love poem. For ages 18 & up!

Publishing Poetry Tuesday, October 14 @ 7:00 pm Budding poets will learn from an established poet and publisher how to submit poems to magazines or manuscripts to publishers. Handouts, Q&A are included.

www.dewlib.org DeWitt Community Library Shoppingtown Mall 3649 Erie Blvd. East DeWitt, NY 13214-1799 315-446-3578

Instructed by: Martin Willitts Jr. is a retired librarian living in Syracuse, NY who has won numerous poetry awards and has appeared in numerous chapbooks and poetry anthologies.

These projects have been made possible with funds from the DeCentralization Program, a re-grant program of the NYS Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Andrew Cuomo and the NYS Legislature and administered by CNY Arts.

Job Interview Tips Lasting Impression: Job Interview Success Tips Wednesday, September 24 @ 4:00 pm

Make your first impression count!

Find out what to wear to your next job interview. Avoid the pitfalls of loud colors, noisy accessories, and more. Job interview success can hinge on many factors. Learn from an expert what you can do to improve your chances at that next important job interview!

Registration Encouraged.

About the Speaker: Michelle M. Jevis, PHR, Director of Human Resources and Staffing, C.R. Fletcher Associates, Inc. Michelle previously served on the Executive Board of Directors for the Central New York chapter of the Society of Human Resource Managers (CNY SHRM), where she was the Vice President. She holds her Bachelors and Masters degrees from Le Moyne College.

Career Connections One-on-One Resume Reviews Need help with your resume? Sign up at the Library or on the Library’s web site (www.dewlib.org) to meet with a Library staff member for individualized help with writing a successful resume and cover letter. Each hourlong tutorial will be held in the Library.

DCL Career Connections Laptop Patrons, ages 16 & up, are encouraged to borrow our career laptop, which includes many special features useful to the job hunter. The laptop contains shortcuts to some of the best career-related sites on the web. Find a quiet corner in the Library to work on your resume and get started on your future!

There’s a resume for your circumstance. Mid-life job changers, parents returning to the workforce, Borrowers MUST present a valid Library card and photo ID twenty-somethings searching for their first job… Call (315) 446-3578 for appointment. Tuesdays @ 1:00 pm or Thursdays @ 5:30 pm

(valid driver license, passport, or sheriff’s ID ONLY). The laptop may be used for up to 3 hours and may not leave the Library.

Sign up for all our free programs online at www.dewlib.org or call (315) 446-3578.


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