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July 4, 2008
by Miriam Lang Budin
One of the joys of working with children’s literature is the discovery of new, talented authors and illustrators.
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July 4, 2008
by Miriam Lang Budin
One of the joys of working with children’s literature is the discovery of new, talented authors and illustrators.
May 16, 2008
Editor’s note: NewCastleNOW.org asked the two candidates for the Chappaqua Library board to respond to some questions about themselves and the library so the community could get to know them a little better. Here are their responses. (We listed the two candidates alphabetically.)
Monday, May 19, 2008
by Susie Pender
Editor’s note: The League of Women Voters of New Castle conducted their Candidates’ Forum on Thursday evening, May 15. To the extent possible, the questions posed and answers provided by the school board candidates are reproduced here. It is important to recognize that the candidates were given limited time in which to reply, so they may not have been able to address all components of a question in the allotted time.
The tape of the Candidates’ Forum is available for viewing on NCCTV on Monday, May 19 at 8:00 a.m., 1:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m. on Channel 75 and available at 10:30 a.m. and 10:30 p.m. on Channel 77. Check the NCCTV website www.ncctv.org for additional replay times on Tuesday. It is also available video-on-demand on NCCTV’s website.
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May 9, 2008
by Sheila Crespi
The League of Women Voters of New Castle will hold a Candidates’ Night on Thursday, May 15 at 7:30 p.m. at the Chappaqua Library (195 South Greeley Avenue, Chappaqua). It is free and open to the public. Come with your questions for the school board and library board candidates!
Read MoreMay 2, 2008
An urgent message from Library Director Pamela Thornton:
“Due to a publication error the Chappaqua Library program calendar sent to each Chappaqua School District household was from May/June 2007. The correct May/June 2008 calendar will be mailed to each household next week. We are sorry for any confusion or inconvenience this has caused. The program information on the Library’s website and listed in the pdf file contains the correct May/June 2008 dates and events.”
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Artwork: Larry D’Amico
April 25, 2008
by Edith Ann Glass
My favorite flower is the peony. It became my favorite flower when I was ten years old. It happened on a summer weekend in early July 1945.
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Joan Kuhn, program director, and library director Pam Thornton passing out goodies
April 18, 2008
During library week, which lasts till Sunday, April 20, you can pick up coupons for a free Ben and Jerry’s ice cream cone from the Mt. Kisco or Westport, CT, stores.
Read MoreMarch 28, 2008
by Pam Thornton
Every year a library board trustee finishes his or her five year term and rotates off the board of the Chappaqua Library.
Read MoreBy Deb Donaldson
School got you down? A math whiz, but can’t remember a thing about history? Or vice versa?
Everyone should take a moment to explore our wonderful newly redesigned website. Some of the areas are still under construction and new content is added each week. This new format allows us to offer more information, streaming video of library programs, rss feeds, book lists, interactive services and more! Let us know what you think! http://www.chappaqualibrary.org/#
July 4, 2008
by Christine Yeres
The first drawing for the Chappaqua Library’s summer reading bug program was last week. Sixteen reading bugs correctly guessed the number of goodies in the reading bug jar. This week’s drawing is on Saturday, July 5, then it will go back to Friday’s for the remainder of the summer. See inside for photos.
July 4, 2008
by Pam Thorton
Two years ago on July 1, 2006, my niece Deb married Jack. There were two things she wanted me to do as part of her wedding. One was to take the veil her mother, my best friend since we were 12 years old, wore at her wedding and sew sequins and seed pearls onto it to update the look. It took me four months to complete that assignment on the cathedral length veil. The second request was for me to create a “memory quilt” with messages from everyone who was invited to the wedding.
by Susan Mosher
We started a bug collection this past Monday and we’ve already captured 324 reading bugs!
Read MoreJune 13,2008
by Christine Yeres
High School Winners added!
In January, the word goes out from the Friends of the Chappaqua Library that Young Writers’ Contest applications are available to middle and high school students. This is a contest that pays serious attention to the power of the pen, the ability of writing to amuse, to persuade, to communicate or to touch readers’ hearts, whether through fiction, non-fiction or poetry.
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June 13, 2008
by Pamela Thornton, Chappaqua Library Director
Board of Trustees of the Chappaqua Library will be holding a retreat at the library on Sunday June 22nd from 10 – 12:30. The retreat will provide the staff, public and the Board to meet and discuss what the future holds for the library and how to better serve our patrons. In addition to presentations from staff and members of the library Board, our guest speaker will be Ms. Siobhan Reardon, Executive Director of the Westchester.
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May 30, 3008
by Christine Yeres
Remember: book donation days are Monday June 2 and Tuesday June 3 ONLY. The Friends close down Wednesday to sort and organize, and open on Preview night (Wednesday 6:30 to 8:30 p.m.), to Friends-only. The sale opens to the public Thursday, June 5. The Friends expect the sale to be bigger and better than ever. Come get all your summer reading from our sale. Want to help us with the book sale? Phone 238-4779, extension 2, “Reference,” and ask to be signed up. See inside for hours.
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by Christine Yeres
Editor’s Note: Technical difficulties prevented the live broadcast of Candidates Night on May 15. As of Friday, the program has replayed. The vote for Library budget and one board seat is Tuesday, May 20, from 7:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. at Horace Greeley High School.
Answers to questions are both direct quotes from candidates and paraphrases of their answers. The tape of the Candidates’ Forum is available for viewing on NCCTV on Monday, May 19 at 8:00 a.m., 1:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m. on Channel 75, and available at 10:30 a.m. and 10:30 p.m. on Channel 77. Check the NCCTV website ncctv.org for additional replay times on Tuesday. It is also available in “video-on-demand” on NCCTV’s website.
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Dana Brand will speak at the Chappaqua Library Wednesday, April 2 at 7:30 p.m.
March 28, 2008
by Susie Pender
Dana Brand was six years old in October 1961. He ran through the house celebrating Roger Maris’s home run record. His mother, a broken-hearted Brooklyn Dodgers fan, explained to him, in no uncertain terms, why “in our family we don’t root for the Yankees”
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March 28, 2008
by Brian Socolow
March 14, 2008
by Martha Alcott
Would you like to explore a new museum? Or expose your children to something different? The Chappaqua Library has membership cards to four museums: the Guggenheim, the American Museum of Natural History, the New York Botanical Garden and the Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum.
Read MoreFebruary 15, 2008
by Carol Birch
An exciting trend in children’s books is the publication of lavishly illustrated biographies. Gone are the dreary treatments and fictionalized biographies of my childhood. During Black History Month, books about well-known figures like Martin Luther King, Jr. and Ruby Bridges fly off the shelves. At the library children also can meet other amazing - yet unheralded - women and men of good will who transformed divided worlds.
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February 15, 2008
by Yvonne Dorst
The Friends of the Chappaqua Library are again sponsoring the Annual Young Writers Contest. [Editors’ Note: See the winners of last year’s contest inside.]
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By Christine Yeres
January 25, 2008
Their interest in foreign policy was longstanding, but for many, like John Sorice, it peaked just after 9/11.
Read MoreBy Ann Marie Fallon
January 11, 2008
What do practice tests for the SAT, state police exam, AP exams, algebra classes, elementary and middle school assessments and the Rosetta Stone language programs all have in common?
Read MoreBy Carol Birch
November 7, 2007
When words and images form well-constructed sentences and paragraphs that grow into delectable stories and novels, my life is enriched.