Events Scheduled at Mundy Branch Library

onondaga County library

 

Mundy Branch Library

1204 S. Geddes St.

Syracuse, NY 13204

435-3797

OCTOBER ART EXHIBIT:

Photography Art Exhibit in honor of Hispanic Heritage Month by Marilu Lopez Fretts

Our Hispanic Heritage Month celebration continues with a portrait and still life exhibit by Syracuse photographer Marilu Lopez Fretts.  A native of Canovanas, Puerto Rico, Marilu is a corporate photographer based in Central New York.

 

FOR ADULTS:  

Meet the Kindle by Amazon

Wednesday, October 26, 2011

6:00 pm

Learn and navigate the world of Kindle with Deborah Lewis, OCPL Administrator for System and Member Services. This is the first of a 3-part series.

 

Computer Instruction – By Appointment 

Mondays, Wednesdays and Thursdays

October 3, 5, 6, 10, 12, 13, 17, 19, 20, 24, 26, 27 and 31

9:00-4:00 pm

Saturdays, October 1, 8, 15, 22 and 29

10:00 am–Noon

Learn how to use a computer for writing a letter, applying for a job online or setting up an e-mail account.  For one-on-one computer instruction by appointment, please call 435-3797.

 

Energy Hog or Energy Hero? What are you?

Wednesday, October 12

6:00 pm

Samuel Gordon, an Energy $mart Communities Coordinator, will present money-saving energy practices and devices.  Learn about programs available to homeowners to improve the energy performance, health and safety of your home.

 

2nd Annual Daffodil Bulb Giveaway 

Saturday, October 8

11:00 am – 3:00 pm

Skunk City residents are invited to the library to pick up free daffodil bulbs and – new this year – tulip bulbs to be planted in your yard and enjoyed by all.  Free mulch and OCRRA blue bins available.  Prize raffles and light refreshments.  Sponsored by the Skunk City Community Initiative, the City of Syracuse and Onondaga County.

 

FOR CHILDREN:       

Drop-In Crafts

Wednesdays, October 5, 19 and 26

3:30-4:30 pm

Stories and crafts for after school fun.  For school-age children.

 

B-I-N-G-O!

Thursdays, October 6, 13, 20 and 27

3:30 pm

Enjoy the game of bingo.  For children ages 6-10.

WiiTM  World

Fridays, October 7, 14, 21 and 28

3:30 pm

Join your friends for some video game excitement with the Wii.  For school-age children.

 

Fiesta Latina For Kids

Wednesday, October 12

3:30 pm

Our Hispanic Heritage Month celebration continues!  Stories, crafts, snacks and fun.  Our special guests and helpers  will be high school seniors from the Spanish Language Department  of  Bishop Grimes Prep. For ages 6 and up.

 

Halloween Happening 

Monday, October 31

3:30 pm

Enjoy a scary story, play monster musical statues or do the mummy maze.  Spooktacular fun for ages 6 and up.

 

Tails To Tell

Read aloud to a lovable trained dog.

For ages 6 and up.

Mondays, October 3, 10, 17 and 24

3:00 pm

With dog Tana

 

Tuesdays, October 11 and 25

4:00 pm.

With dog Zoe

 

Thursdays, October 6, 13, 20 and 27

3:30 pm

With dogs Chi or Tootsie

 

Saturdays, October 1, 15 and 29

11:00 am

With dog Jet

 

FOR TWEENS & TEENS AGES 12 AND UP:

Teen Read Week

WRESTLEMANIATM Reading Challenge

Monday, October 17-Saturday, October 22

Are you a WrestleMania™ fan? Find out how you can read and earn a chance for the grand prize: a trip to Miami to see WrestleMania™ XXVIII on April 1, 2012.  Open to tweens and teens in grade 5 – 12.  See Ms. Tina for details

 

Yu-Gi-Oh™

Saturdays, October 1, 8, 14, 22 and 29

10:30 am

Yu-Gi-Oh!™ Trading Card Game players are invited to join this informal group of game enthusiasts.

The Dream Rocket Project

In this ongoing art and literacy project , up to 8,000 2×2’ panels will be created by individuals from various regions of the world, including the Mundy Library neighborhood, and then connected side by side to wrap the 365’ Saturn V Moon Rocket at the U.S. Space & Rocket Center in Huntsville, Alabama in 2014. Mundy’s project will be ongoing through early 2012.  See Mundy’s Facebook page, visit www.thedreamrocket.com, and see Ms. Tina for more details.  For ages 12-adult.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Village of Solvay Summer Festival Starts with a Song, Ends with a Bang

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Pictured is the LaFayette Community Band Concert in 2010 and Solvay Field Days shot of food vendors and picnic tables.

(Solvay, NY – Aug. 2011) Strike up the band! The LaFayette Community Band will perform a free concert at the Solvay Public Library on Tuesday Aug. 16 at 7 p.m.  Bring a lawn chair and enjoy their lively tunes with your whole family.

Tuesday, Aug. 16 at 3:30 p.m. enjoy the fun of Mike Carter’s “Magic & More” program.  Free and open to the public at the library.

Wednesday, Aug. 17 at 3 p.m. Suzanne Masters will teach us henna body art and Mike Carter will do face painting “masks” here at the library.  Free and open to public.

Thursday, Aug. 18 at 6 p.m. The Solvay Summer Festival kicks off with the Kiddie Parade.  Kids march in costume (just like Halloween!) to Woods Road Field.  LINE UP AT 5:30 p.m. at the Library.  Every child gets a prize and there is no registration or costs to enter.

That day, kiddie rides are 2 for 1!  Save even more with PRE-SALE RIDE TICKETS, 14 for $10 on sale now at the Village Hall.  Call 468-1670 for details.

Saturday, Aug. 20, the Solvay Festival parade starts at 3 p.m. on North Orchard Road and proceeds to Woods Road Field.  Fireworks cap off the Festival that night.


Just Desserts Art Guild Exhibits at Hazard Library

Paul Mollon_Entrance to Atlantis

The work shown is by Paul Mollon. 

(Syracuse, NY – Aug. 2011) The Just Desserts Art Guild is exhibiting artwork at the Hazard Library, 1620 W. Genesee St. through the month of August.

The Just Desserts Art Guild formed as a portrait drawing group hosted by the late George Benedict. The group continues to gather for portrait drawing, as well as plein air painting and other artistic endeavors.

The exhibit commemorates the August birthday of Benedict, an inspiration to the group and a significant presence in the Central New York art world for many years.

Exhibiting artists include Judy Boynton, Kim Bunce, Maureen Barcza, Lisa Diglio, Mike Field, Ray Hepfner, Tom Hussey, Paul Mollon, Christine Patsos, Bob Pickett and Ross Simons.

For library hours and information, call 315-435-5326.

Oneida Nation Foundation Donates $5,000 to Central Library to Bring Noted Author to Lecture Series

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(Oneida, Syracuse, NY) The Oneida Nation Foundation recently contributed $5,000 to the Central Library in Syracuse.  That contribution will be used to bring noted author Sherman Alexie to speak on March 27, 2012, at 7:30 pm, as part of the Rosamond Gifford Lecture Series that is presented by Friends of the Central Library.

Alexie is a highly acclaimed American Indian novelist, who has written many books, including Reservation Blues and The Toughest Indian in the World.  He also wrote and produced the film, “Smoke Signals,” based on his book, The Lone Ranger and Tonto Fistfight in Heaven.

Pictured (left to right): Kandice Watson, educational and cultural outreach director for the Oneida Indian Nation; Denise Headd, executive director, Friends of the Central Library; Jeff Meltzer, board president, Friends of the Central Library; and Chuck Fougnier, chairman of the Oneida Nation Foundation and Wolf Clan Representative on the Nation’s Council.

Kids Explore the World in an Amazing Race

Michelle & Elizabeth Race

 

Pictured Baldwinsville Children’s Librarian Corrinne Needham congratulates Elizabeth Roberts and Michelle Elsmore at a Summer Reading Event on July 18.

(Baldwinsville, NY – July 26, 2011) This year’s Summer Reading Program in public libraries features the One World, Many Stories theme. Each Monday, the Baldwinsville Public Library has been offering outstanding programs to encourage kids to explore the many stories available everywhere.

A recent Monday afternoon found 12 teams of explorers, grades 2-5, tearing around the library in a library version of The Amazing Race. All teams competed in 10 activities based on the 10 categories of the Dewey Decimal System. As they completed each task, they got their Reading Program passports stamped. The team of Michelle Elsmore and Elizabeth Roberts was the first to arrive at the finish line. Prizes were awarded to all participants.

Baldwinsville Public Library is a member of the Onondaga County Public Libraries, and is chartered to serve the residents of the Baldwinsville School District. More information on library services is available on their website, www.bville.lib.ny.us.

Assemblyman Sam Roberts: Legislation passes Assembly to help disadvantaged libraries in Central NY

(June 16, 2011) Assemblyman Sam Roberts (D,WF-Syracuse) announced the Assembly’s passage of legislation he sponsored providing libraries in economically disadvantaged areas with additional funding needed to ensure a safe and viable learning space for Central New York children and communities (A.113-A).

“Our communities gain enormous, long-term benefits when we invest in our libraries,” said Roberts. “In addition to being a place for people to borrow books and movies, libraries play a pivotal role in helping provide individuals with free access to the internet along with vital tools for seeking employment.”

Communities eligible to apply for the increased grant funding are those areas that have over 15 percent of their populations living below the poverty line based on the previous census. Also, areas whose public school system has 65 percent or more of their student enrollment eligible for free or reduced lunches under the National School Lunch Program would be eligible for the grant increase.

“I am very thrilled that the New York State Assembly is making good progress on amending the public library construction grant program to make it more inclusive of all New York State libraries,” Elizabeth Dailey, Executive Director for Onondaga County Public Library said. “The proposed guidelines which would allow libraries in economically disadvantaged communities to apply for a construction grants requiring a 25 percent funding match – rather than 50 percent – would open new possibilities for improvements in library services.”

The bill would allow the state to grant up to 75 percent of the total cost requested by the libraries for construction and renovation costs, leaving the libraries to raise the other 25 percent. Previously the state would provide 50 percent of the renovation and construction money to libraries, while the library would be responsible for raising the other 50 percent.

Village of Solvay Addresses Stormwater Concerns

By Cara Burton, Director Solvay Public Library

(Solvay, NY – May 2011) On May 24th at Solvay Public Library, the Village of Solvay Board held a public hearing on stormwater management plans. Village Engineer Anthony DeStefano presented an overview of projects required to satisfy the New York State stormwater discharge permits.

Solvay has an aged sanitary sewer and drainage system that poses many challenges that this plan addresses.  In 1897, the Village of Solvay bonded for $40,000 to finance a complete system of sanitary and storm sewers.  These were tied into Solvay Process Companies pipes.  Today, modern engineering and materials allow for improvements to this system.  The village proximity to Onondaga Lake’s remediation projects allows them to build on those corrections to water control infrastructure.

The Village Engineer also submitted the Village Stormwater Plan report for public review at the library as well as brochures.  Pamphlets about rain gardens and other property improvements are available, too.

The Solvay Public Library has heightened public awareness about stormwater issues with distribution of educational material.  In 2009, Boy Scout Paul Harvey created a rain garden in front of the library for his Eagle project. “Solvay on the Lake” series of childrens’ science programs in 2010 were provided with funding secured by Senator John DeFrancisco.

Currently, a special book display about water issues and garden design is in the library.  Stormwater run-off information is included in this library’s “Onondaga Lake and Solvay Information Clearinghouse” collection.

For more information about the impact of stormwater drainage on your property and our water supply, visit the Solvay Public Library. The CNY Regional Planning and Development Board also has information on its website http://www.cnyrpdb.org/stormwater/Public.

 

Village of Solvay Addresses Stormwater Concerns

By Cara Burton, Director Solvay Public Library

(Solvay, NY – May 2011) On May 24th at Solvay Public Library, the Village of Solvay Board held a public hearing on stormwater management plans. Village Engineer Anthony DeStefano presented an overview of projects required to satisfy the New York State stormwater discharge permits.

Solvay has an aged sanitary sewer and drainage system that poses many challenges that this plan addresses.  In 1897, the Village of Solvay bonded for $40,000 to finance a complete system of sanitary and storm sewers.  These were tied into Solvay Process Companies pipes.  Today, modern engineering and materials allow for improvements to this system.  The village proximity to Onondaga Lake’s remediation projects allows them to build on those corrections to water control infrastructure.

The Village Engineer also submitted the Village Stormwater Plan report for public review at the library as well as brochures.  Pamphlets about rain gardens and other property improvements are available, too.

The Solvay Public Library has heightened public awareness about stormwater issues with distribution of educational material.  In 2009, Boy Scout Paul Harvey created a rain garden in front of the library for his Eagle project. “Solvay on the Lake” series of childrens’ science programs in 2010 were provided with funding secured by Senator John DeFrancisco.

Currently, a special book display about water issues and garden design is in the library.  Stormwater run-off information is included in this library’s “Onondaga Lake and Solvay Information Clearinghouse” collection.

For more information about the impact of stormwater drainage on your property and our water supply, visit the Solvay Public Library. The CNY Regional Planning and Development Board also has information on its website http://www.cnyrpdb.org/stormwater/Public.

 

Village of Solvay Addresses Stormwater Concerns

By Cara Burton, Director Solvay Public Library

(Solvay, NY – May 2011) On May 24th at Solvay Public Library, the Village of Solvay Board held a public hearing on stormwater management plans. Village Engineer Anthony DeStefano presented an overview of projects required to satisfy the New York State stormwater discharge permits.

Solvay has an aged sanitary sewer and drainage system that poses many challenges that this plan addresses.  In 1897, the Village of Solvay bonded for $40,000 to finance a complete system of sanitary and storm sewers.  These were tied into Solvay Process Companies pipes.  Today, modern engineering and materials allow for improvements to this system.  The village proximity to Onondaga Lake’s remediation projects allows them to build on those corrections to water control infrastructure.

The Village Engineer also submitted the Village Stormwater Plan report for public review at the library as well as brochures.  Pamphlets about rain gardens and other property improvements are available, too.

The Solvay Public Library has heightened public awareness about stormwater issues with distribution of educational material.  In 2009, Boy Scout Paul Harvey created a rain garden in front of the library for his Eagle project. “Solvay on the Lake” series of childrens’ science programs in 2010 were provided with funding secured by Senator John DeFrancisco.

Currently, a special book display about water issues and garden design is in the library.  Stormwater run-off information is included in this library’s “Onondaga Lake and Solvay Information Clearinghouse” collection.

For more information about the impact of stormwater drainage on your property and our water supply, visit the Solvay Public Library. The CNY Regional Planning and Development Board also has information on its website http://www.cnyrpdb.org/stormwater/Public.

 

May Events Scheduled for Onondaga County Libraries

Beauchamp Branch Library

2111 South Salina St.

Syracuse, NY 13205

435-3395

 

 

 

MAY ART EXHIBIT:

“My Personal Landscape”

Art Exhibit by Mitch Tiegel

This is a recent collection of personal and physical landscape, blending people, places, and things— using color and black and white in the traditional film and digital media.

Mitch Tiegel started photographing his personal landscape when he was 8 years old. He soon graduated to more sophisticated equipment, specializing in wedding and environmental portrait photography and has been shooting and printing his own work even since.

Mitch Tiegel is currently the Branch Manager at OCPL’s Soule Branch and can be reached at 315-435-5320 or mtiegel@onlib.org.

FOR CHILDREN:

Funwork Homework Help

Tuesdays, May 3, 10, 17 and 24

3:00-5:00 pm

Get help with homework and have fun with Mrs. Hayden. Free!

Wii & Game Fun

Fridays, May 13, 20 and 27

3:00 pm

Test your skills on the Nintendo Wii and enjoy an assortment of games. And while you’re waiting to play the Wii, enjoy a range of different board games. Ages 6-12.

Story Times

Saturday, May 14

1:30 pm

Celebrate “Dance Like a Chicken Day” with a chicken dance story time and a chicken craft to go along with it!

Bring your toddler or preschooler and enjoy books, songs, dance and fun! A wonderful introduction to books and reading!

 

Sidewalk Art Contest for Kids

Wednesday, May 18

3:00 pm

Let’s create sidewalk art on the front steps of Beauchamp Library. Use your creativity and see who wins the prize for Most Outstanding Work. For all children!

 

The Reading Room:
OnDance

Friday, May 27

3:30pm

Dance Instructor Cheryl Wilkins Mitchell will read, share basic dance poses, and have a range of dance activities for all to enjoy.

 

 

FOR TEENS:

Summer Job Hunting Skills Workshop

Thursday, May 5

5:30 pm

Andrea Schnobrich, Youth Service Consultant from CNY Works will be presenting a workshop that will teach effective strategies on how to search and apply for jobs and internships. The workshop will focus on job hunting strategies, writing irresistible resumes and cover letters, developing interviewing skills, networking, dressing appropriately for interviews, and useful tips to keep your job.

 

 

FOR FAMILIES:

Family Movie Fun: “Yogi Bear”

Thursday, May 12

5:30 pm

Family Movie Fun: “Tron: Legacy”

Tuesday, May 24

5:00 pm

group. Enjoy stories and crafts as well! For children 7 and up.

 

Beauchamp Branch

( con’t. – For Adults)

 

 

 

FOR ADULTS:

Defensive Driving Class

Tuesday, May 10 an Thursday, May 12

9:00 am-1:00pm

(MUST ATTEND BOTH DAYS FOR CERTIFICATE)

Get an insurance discount or lower the points on your license! Program is open to all New York State Licensed Drivers. There is a $15 cost for the certificate. Space is limited. Please call Beauchamp Library to sign-up.

You Can Do It! Getting Your GED

Tuesday, May 17

6:00-7:30 pm

Mia Bullock, a certified teacher with 18 years experience, is here to answer your questions about: How to get your GED; Applying to take the test; GED study and test opportunities in

 

Sankofa Piecemakers Quilting Group

Saturdays, May 7, 14 and 21

10:00 am

Beauchamp Branch Library is the home of Sankofa Piecemakers where they meet every Saturday in a friendly supportive atmosphere to learn new quilting techniques and to practice traditional ones.

S.U.N. (Syracuse United Neighbors)

Southside

Tuesday, May 10

6:00 pm

For more information, please call 476-7475

 

Betts Branch Library

4862 South Salina St.

Syracuse, NY 13205

435-1940

 

 

MAY ART EXHIBIT:

Art Exhibit

by Corcoran High School Students

Corcoran High School students display their various works and creations.

 

 

FOR FAMILIES:

Betts Library Annual Book Sale

Wednesday, May 1 – Sunday May 15

During regular library hours

Get ready for summer and vacation reading by coming by the library during our Annual Book Sale!  We have a good selection of fiction, non-fiction, paperback, audio books, cookbooks, movies, and music.  Bring your children- there are plenty of teen and children’s books also.  The final three days are a “Buck-a-Bag” blowout!

 

 

FOR CHILDREN:

Story Time with Miss Mandy

Thursdays, May 5, 12, 19 and 26

10:30 am

A lively mix of stories, songs, and rhymes make this a special time for you and your child.  Story times are a fun way to help your child develop skills they will need to be ready to read.

 

Bedtime Stories

Wednesday, May 25

6:45-7:15 pm

Visit the library on your way to bed and Miss Mandy will read you stories.  If you like, come in your jammies for this 30 minute evening story time.  Stories are selected for children between 3 to 6 years of age but all are welcome.

 

FOR ADULTS:

Yoga for Beginners

Mondays, May 2, 9, 16 and 23

6:00–7:00 pm

Yoga stretches for beginners with Lisa Renaud.  Please bring your own yoga mat or towel.  Register at the front desk.

 

Betts Book Discussion

Tuesday, May 17

10:00 am

The May book is No Ordinary Time, by Doris Kearns Goodwin.  Reserve your copy and join in the discussion!

 

 

Know the 10 Signs: Early Detection Matters

Saturday, May 21

10:00 a,

Learn about the 10 warning signs of this disease and hear from people living with Alzheimer’s and how they cope with it.  Presented by the Alzheimer’s Association.

 

 

Computer Tutoring

Friday and Saturday mornings

60 minute sessions.

Free one-to-one computer tutoring is available by appointment only.  Use our computers, or bring your own laptop.  Please call 435-1940 to schedule an appointment.

 

 

 

 

Robert P. Kinchen

Central Library

The Galleries of Syracuse

447 South Salina St.

435-1900

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

MAY ART EXHIBIT:

Art Exhibit by

The Central New York Art Guild

The CNY Art Guild will display their group’s artwork in various mediums. The art show will be presented for the months of May and June.

 

FOR ADULTS:

Computer Classes and Individual Instruction

Tuesdays and Fridays by appointment

May 3, 10, 13, 17, 20, 24, 27 and 31

The classes are designed to help individuals who have little or no knowledge of computers or computer programs. The topics that will be covered are:
Computer Basics: Learn the different parts of the computer and become familiar with the Windows operating system.
Navigating the Web: How to navigate the World Wide Web, and Web safety.
Introduction to Microsoft Word: Hands-on class teaching the basics of how to set up, write and print a document.
Email Basics: How to set up a free email account and how to receive email, open attachments, attach a document, sort email and more.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

FOR TEENS:

Theatre Club

Fridays, May 13, 20 and 27

3:00-4:30 pm

Kids ages 13-17 are invited to read, discuss and perform both their own poetry, as well a timeless poets from the past to present

 

 

FOR CHILDREN:

YogaKids®

Saturday, May 21

11:00 am

YogaKids®  activities build strength, flexibility, balance, and concentration using traditional yoga poses presented in a kid-friendly manner.

 

Butterfly Craft

Saturday, May 7

11:00 am

Can you imagine a butterfly ready to fly up into the sky or perhaps flutter around you in the warm sunshine? Come join us in Children’s World and using paper and paints, you’ll craft your very own butterfly to take home and cherish.

 

 

 

 

Mundy Branch Library

1204 S. Geddes St.

Syracuse, NY 13204

435-3797

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

MAY ART EXHIBIT:

Art Exhibit

by James Baumbach

Art Exhibit

Cazenovia artist James Edward Baumbach will exhibit his colorful, abstract acrylic-on-canvas paintings.

 

FOR ADULTS:

Alzheimer’s Disease: The Basics

Wednesday, May 11

11:00 am

Fundamentals and facts of Alzheimer’s, dementia, medications and services available will be presented by Michael Massurin of the Alzheimer’s Association!

 

Computer Instruction

Do you want to learn how to use a computer for writing a letter, applying for a job online or setting up an e-mail account?  Mundy Branch now offers one-on-one computer instruction on Wednesdays from 4:30 to 7 p.m. or by appointment.    Please see a librarian for details or call 435-3797.

 

FOR TWEENS & TEENS AGES 12 & UP:

TAB

Monday, May 2

3:30 pm

Mundy’s Teen Services needs your help in planning, promoting and hosting programs just for teens. This month the Teen Advisory Board will brainstorm ideas and activities for our Summer Reading Program.  Join us and find out what we’re all about.

 

TGIF! 4TEENS

Fridays, May 6, 13 and 20

3:00 pm

TGIF! 4 Teens = Friday afternoon fun designed by teens for teens!  Join in!

 

Yu-Gi-Oh™

Saturdays, May 7, 14 and 21

10:30 am

Yu-Gi-Oh!™ Trading Card Game players are invited to join this informal group of game enthusiasts.

 

SBW Bike Club

Saturdays, May 7 and 14

1:00-3:00 pm

Local bike customizer Alex Leclercq  and club members bring skills, tools, and artistic savvy to this unique bike club.  Bring your own bike, old or new and work on a bike for the upcoming Creative Bike Showcase at Skiddy Park on May 21st.

 

Guerrilla Gardening

Thursday, May 19 and 26

3:30 pm

Teen Advisory Board members team up with area gardeners to create “seed bombs” they will use in local beautification projects. Help us spring into Spring with this earth friendly, collaborative effort. All are welcome but registration is encouraged.

Who Done It? Mystery in the Library

Monday, May 23

2:30 –  4:30 pm

Help us honor Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s birthday. Using your detective skills and our “forensic” evidence you will figure out clues and perhaps even solve the mystery of Mundy Branch.

 

Mundy Branch

(con’t. – For Children)

FOR CHILDREN:

LegosTM at the Library

Mondays, May 2, 9 and 16

3:30 pm

If you love LEGOsTM , this is the program for you!   Design and build new creations.  For school-age children.

 

 

Magic School Bus Tour

Tuesdays, May 3, 10, 17, 24 and 31

3:30 pm

Storybook character Ms. Frizzle invites you on a new adventure on her magic school bus.  Stories, crafts, games and videos!  For children ages 6-10.

§  May 3       Magic School Bus Butterflies!

§  May 10     Magic School Bus Gets

Programmed

§  May 17     Magic School Bus Gets Baked

in a Cake

§  May 24     Magic School Bus Hops Home

§  May 31     Magic School Bus Goes to Seed

 

 

Wild Wednesdays

Wednesdays, May 4, 11 and 25

3:30 pm

For children ages 6-10.

§  May 4     Mother’s Day Surprise

§  May 11   Eat a Rainbow

§  May 25   Make your own Organic Smoothie

 

What’s Going On In This Picture?

Wednesday, May 18

2:30 pm

The Everson Museum of Art will present a special multimedia program.  Learn how to examine art, think critically and share your ideas.  For school-age children.

 

 

B-I-N-G-O!

Thursdays, May 5, 12, 19 and 26

3:30 pm

For children ages 6-10.

Enjoy a different game theme each week!

§  May 5     Celebrate Cinco de Mayo

§  May 12   It’s National Pet Month

§  May 19   Children’s book authors with

May Birthdays

§  May 26   Library Trivia

 

 

Tails to Tell

Read aloud to a lovable trained dog.  For ages six and up.

Mondays, May 2, 9, 16 and 23

2:30 pm

With Dog Tana

Tuesdays, May 3 and 17

4:00 pm

With Dog Zoe

Thursdays, May 5, 12, 19 and 26

2:30 pm

With Dog Chi or Tootsie

Saturdays, May 7

11:00 am

With Dog Jet

 

 

 

Paine Branch Library

113 Nichols Ave.

Syracuse, NY 13206

435-5442

 

 

MAY ART EXHIBIT:

Art Exhibit by

Patricia Corrigan-Syrocki

Patricia Corrigan-Syrocki, our artist for April & May, is an elementary school art teacher in the North Syracuse School District.  She has also illustrated children’s books.  She plans to display paintings and photography

 

 

FOR CHILDREN:

Teddy Bear Story Times

Wednesdays, May 4, 11, 18 and 25

10:00 am

Children ages 2 to 5 and their families are invited to enjoy picture books, puppets, finger plays, flannel boards and more.  Please register in advance visiting the branch or by calling 435-5442.

 

Huntington Elementary Art Show

Throughout May

The annual Huntington School Elementary Art Show will be on display in the Children’s Room throughout the month of May. The art students of Mrs. Terry Cameron will display their artwork.

Reception

Saturday, May 7

10:00 am

There will be a reception to honor the Huntington School Elementary art students of Mrs. Cameron.  Students, families and friends of the art students are cordially invited.  Refreshments will be served.

 

 

 

FOR ADULTS:

Computer-Ease

Basic Internet Tutoring

Thursdays, May 5, 12, 19 and 26

11:00 am and Noon

Are you new to the Internet? Don’t know a mouse from a mole? Take advantage of one-on-one instruction on Internet basics, e-mail and online research tools. For information and registration, please call the library at 435-5442.

 

Alzheimer’s Education: Part 3 of a 3-Part Series

Saturday, May 21

2:30 pm

Memory loss, dementia and Alzheimer’s Disease: fundamentals and facts about the disease, medications and services available from the Alzheimer’s Association will be explained.

 

 

 

 

Petit Branch Library

105 Victoria Place

Syracuse, NY 13210

435-3636

Welcome to

Petit Branch

 

MAY ART EXHIBIT:

“Japanese Reverie”

Japan has been so much on our minds and hearts in the past several weeks. We at Petit decided to put together an exhibit of Japanese art and artifacts from our staff and patrons. The bulk of the show is made up of 19th and 20th century woodblock prints and several beautiful kimonos.

 

 

FOR ALL AGES:

Knitting Group

Saturdays, May 7, 14 and 21

12:30–2:00 pm

Bring your knitting and your lunch.  We’ll provide coffee, tea and hot chocolate.  All ages and abilities welcome

 
A Concert for Children & Families

With Shannon Wurst

Saturday, May 14

3:00 pm

Shannon Wurst is a family entertainer, storyteller and songstress.  Hailing from the Ozark Mountains, her music sounds as if it were grown straight from the earth.  Her much anticipated Eco-Kid’s album, “Green and Growing,” is a collection of singable melodies and lyrics woven together with whimsy and delight.  Don’t miss the opportunity to see her live and share the experience with your children.  Appropriate for all ages.

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FOR  ADULTS:

Learn The Basics:  Computer Skills You Need

Basic Microsoft Word

Thursday, May 12

10:30 am

Petit Branch is offering monthly hands-on computer training classes for adults who need to learn the basics.  This month, instructor Blair Frodelius will teach you how to create documents in Microsoft Word.  Each participant will have a computer to work on.  The course is absolutely free, but limited to 5 participants, or you may bring your laptop.

Registration is required!  Please call 435-3636 to register.

 

Herbal Gardening

Monday, May 16

6:30 pm

Herbs have been grown and used for thousands of years for culinary, medicinal and spiritual purposes.  Kathleen Clark, professional gardener and landscaper, will be here to show you how to grow and use herbs even in the smallest of spaces.

 

Book Discussion Group

Thursday, May 19

6:15 pm.

The Petit Branch Book Discussion Group will discuss Water for Elephants by Sara Gruen.  Our next meeting is scheduled for Thursday, June 16, at 6:15 p.m., when we will discuss Traveling with Pomegranates by Sue Monk Kidd. Refreshments served.  New members are always welcome.

No registration required.

For more information call 435-36

 

Soule Branch Library

101 Springfield Road

Syracuse, NY 13214

435-5320

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

MAY ART EXHIBIT:

Art Exhibit by

Pradeep Moudgil

Pradeep Moudgil will display some of his favorite artworks in our adult and young adult section of the library. Please come and check this out!

 

 

FOR CHILDREN:

Preschool Story Time

Thursdays, May 5, 12, 19 and 26

10:30 am

Please join our children’s librarian, Ms. T., and enjoy stories, songs and finger play with your three to five year olds in the welcoming and inviting children’s area of the library.

 

Tulip Day Drop-in Craft

Friday, May 13

3:00-4:00 pm

Children are invited to join children’s librarian Ms. T for a “Tulip Day” drop-in craft.  They can create their own little paper tulips with supplies provided by the library.  Don’t miss it!

 

Children’s Book Week

May 2-May 8

Visit the children’s section of the library and check out children’s book award nominees in celebration of children’s book week.  Perhaps you will be inspired to write your own story! Contact Ms. T for more details.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 
Sidewalk Art Contest

Saturday, May 21

On Saturday, May 21, come to the library and explore your creative side!  Soule Library will be hosting our annual “Sidewalk Art Contest” just outside the library.  Bring your imagination and join us for a fun-filled afternoon!

 

 

 

 

White Branch Library

763 Butternut St.

Syracuse, NY 13208

435-3519

FOR ALL AGES:

Friday Fun! Game Days

Fridays, May 13, 20 and 27

3:30 pm

Join us for an afternoon of fun playing board games.  We have modern board games and traditional games (such as chess and checkers).  Socialize with friends and play games while surrounded by books, librarians and knowledge.

 

FOR ADULTS:

GED Classes

Tuesdays and Wednesdays

May 3, 4, 10, 11, 17, 18, 2, 25 and 31

9:00 am

Catch these study sessions designed to help those who are interested in obtaining their General Equivalency Diploma, the equivalent to a high school diploma.

 

Adult English Language Conversation Group

Fridays, May 13, 20 and 27

10:30 am

English language learners can practice speaking English at this free drop-in conversation group that is designed to provide an opportunity to speak in an informal, relaxed atmosphere. Individuals are welcome to attend whenever they can. No registration is necessary for this free program.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

FOR CHILDREN:

Animal ABCs

Saturday, May 14

10:30 am

The Rosamond Gifford Zoo presents an exciting hands-on literacy series featuring live animal visitors, touchable animal artifacts, refreshments and lots of silly zoo fun. The program builds on the Imagination Library Project that is geared toward children from birth to age 5 and their parents.

 

Build a Bookshelf

Wednesday,

May 11

3:30 pm

These tabletop shelves are easy to assemble and a perfect place to store all your library books and DVDs.  After assembling the shelf students will have an opportunity to decorate it.  Space is limited so advance registration is required. For children 8 years and older.

 

Grow a Pizza Herb Garden

Tuesday,

May 31

3:30 pm

What makes pizza taste so great?  Is it the crust, the sauce, or the gooey cheese?  Yes to all! But it is also the seasoning.  After listening to a story, children will have the opportunity to create a small Italian herb garden; just the thing for scrumptious homemade pizza.  For children ages 8-12; younger if accompanied by a parent or caregiver.

 

 

FOR TEENS:

OnPoint for College

Wednesday, May 18

5:30 pm

On Point for College, Inc., is an organization dedicated to making higher education accessible to low-income youth who feel college is out of reach due to economic, academic and other barriers. Meet an OnPoint for College representative and find out how to make a college education part of your future.