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Spring 2014 The community’s favorite place to meet, to learn and to discover. Spring 2014 Heritage CELEBRATION MAY, 2014 Asian Pacific Islander TAIKOZA Japanese Drummers KUCHIPUDI Traditional Indian Dance AND SO MUCH MORE: Chinese Calligraphy Classes, Origami, Japanese Tea Ceremony, Korean Crafts and Storytelling, Manga Drawing and Japanese Embroidery. Programs for all ages. See pages 2 and 4 for complete details. CHILDREN OF THE LAND Hawaiian Music, Dance & Puppetry Summer Marie Tyler of Sanfordville Elementary 2/3 PIE class won a writing contest sponsored by Teaching the Hudson Valley with a poem about our Library called Discover a World of Adventure A place to read A place to learn A magical place Where your mind will explode with new ideas! We enter this magical place with a special card It’s easy to find near your own backyard. Have you guessed what this unique place can be? Follow me...and we will explore: Music ~ Art Science ~ Magic Astronomy ~ The world of dinosaurs Zoology ~ Lego designs History of the Hudson Valley New authors and book clubs Reading to therapy dogs (Emma, Riley, Pride, Maggie, Cooper and Mongo) Learning how to play chess Still wondering what this place can be ??? It’s the Albert Wisner Library. Come to Warwick and explore I’ll meet you by the library’s front door. Together we’ll discover things you never dreamed of before… Where the learning and adventure never stops. CONGRATULATIONS SUMMER! This year Library volunteers contributed 5,533 hours to the support of our Library; shelving books, presenting programs, staffing the Friends Book Store, cleaning DVDs, providing dogs for our Read to a Dog program, taping the Warwick Valley Dispatch for our visually impaired patrons, assisting at our Children’s Book Festival and so much more. All assignments are embraced with an open heart and a willing, generous spirit. Thank you volunteers, you make the Library an even better community resource! April is Volunteer Recognition Month The Library will honor our volunteers with a Luncheon at the Library on April 10. Thank You Library Volunteers! Volunteers do not necessarily have the time, they have the heart. – Elizabeth Andrew

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Spring 2014

The community’s favorite place to meet, to learn and to discover. Spring 2014

Heritage Celebration

May, 2014

AsianPacific Islander

Taikoza Japanese Drummers

kuchipudiTraditional Indian Dance

anD so much more: chinese calligraphy classes, origami, Japanese Tea ceremony, Korean crafts and storytelling, manga Drawing and Japanese embroidery. Programs for all ages. See pages 2 and 4 for complete details.

children of The land hawaiian music, Dance & Puppetry

summer marie Tyler of sanfordville elementary 2/3 PIe class won a writing contest sponsored by Teaching the hudson

Valley with a poem about our Library called discover a World of adventure

A place to readA place to learnA magical place

Where your mind will explode with new ideas!We enter this magical place with a special card

It’s easy to find near your own backyard.

Have you guessed what this unique place can be?Follow me...and we will explore:

Music ~ ArtScience ~ Magic

Astronomy ~ The world of dinosaursZoology ~ Lego designs

History of the Hudson ValleyNew authors and book clubs

Reading to therapy dogs (Emma, Riley, Pride, Maggie, Cooper and Mongo)

Learning how to play chess

Still wondering what this place can be ???It’s the Albert Wisner Library.

Come to Warwick and exploreI’ll meet you by the library’s front door.

Together we’ll discover things you never dreamed of before…Where the learning and adventure never stops.

CongratulationS SuMMer!

This year Library volunteers contributed 5,533 hours to the support of our Library; shelving books, presenting programs, staffing the Friends Book Store, cleaning DVDs, providing dogs for our Read to a Dog program, taping the Warwick Valley Dispatch for our visually impaired patrons, assisting at our Children’s Book Festival and so much more. All assignments are embraced with an open heart and a willing, generous spirit. Thank you volunteers, you make the Library an even better community resource!

april is Volunteer recognition MonthThe library will honor our volunteers with a

luncheon at the library on april 10.

Thank You Library Volunteers!

Volunteers do not necessarily have the time, they have the heart. – Elizabeth Andrew

ConCertsand

PerformanCes

april 25 • 7pmmusical tribute to the easter rebellion of 1916aWPL foundation ConcertThe Parting Glass Band will perform an evening of songs and music of the Irish Rebellion.

may 4, 2pm “taikoza” *Outdoor concert for all age groups.The unique International performance with Taiko 150 lb. drums, bamboo flutes and dancers will amaze you.

may 31 at 2pm “ChiLdren of the Land” * Tommy Tcheng and Kaina Quenga will present an authentic Hawaiian cultural experience that will include puppetry, storytelling, ukulele, songs and hula, and maybe even some surfing!

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except as noted programs are free & open to all adults residing in the WVcsD. registration required: online at www.albertwisnerlibrary.org or call 986-1047 ext. 3.

Adult ServiceS & ProgrAmS

aduLt ComPuter Programs

Digital DownloadsApril 29 and May 27th5pm to 8pm

Drop-In Computer HelpApril 17th 11:15am to 12:45pmMay 7th and June 4th 10am to 12pm

Windows for Beginners ~ 1 sessionApril 17th at 9:30am

Internet Explorer for Beginners 1 session April 24th at 9:30am

Saving & Finding Files ~ 1 sessionApril 24th at 11:15am

Intro to MS Word ~ 2 sessionsApril 16th & 23rd at 9:30am

Intro to MS Powerpoint 2 sessionsApril 16th & 23rd at 11:15am

Heritage Celebration

May 2014

May 3, 10am to 12pm CHineSe bruSH CalligrapHy WorkSHop for adultS WitH ron geea hands-on workshop using traditional tools. Learn to render basic brush strokes and simple chinese characters.

May 3, 2 to 3:30pm faMily origaMi see page 4 for description(families with children ages 3+)

May 4, 2pm “taikoza” outdoor concert for all age groups.This unique International performance with Taiko 150 lb. drums, bamboo flutes and dancers will amaze you.

May 7, 4 to 5pm bruSH CalligrapHy WorkSHop for CHildren description on page 4(children ages 9 to 12)

May 9, 4 to 5:30pm Manga WorkSHop (tweens and teens ages 10+)Learn step-by-step the process of drawing characters, panel works, manga-style! Misako rocks! from Japan to america.a slide show about misako’s childhood in Japan, her move to the united states, and getting started as an artist.

May 15, 6:30 – 8pm nuido JapaneSe eMbroidery leCture and deMonStration (adults and teens)Betty hill will discuss & demonstrate her art and her experience at the Kurani Kai school of embroidery in Japan.

May 17, 2 to 3:30pm JapaneSe tea CereMony (adults)experience the beauty and pleasure of the Japanese way of tea in a traditional manner.Presented by the mid-hudson Japanese community association.

May 21, 4 to 5:30pm korean Storytelling and traditional neW year’S CereMony (Sebae) for CHildren description page 4

May 21, 6 to 8pm korean lotuS floWer lantern WorkSHop (adults and teens)The members of Korean spirit and culture Promotion Project will help you make a lovely lotus flower lantern using colorful paper and wire frames.

May 30, 7 to 8pm ClaSSiCal indian kuCHipudi danCe perforManCe (all age groups)an interactive workshop by a prominent danseuse, sahana natesan, demonstrating techniques & gestures and showcasing a dance from the Kuchipudi repertoire.

May 31 at 2pm “CHildren of tHe land” Tommy Tcheng and Kaina Quenga will present an authentic hawaiian cultural experience that will include puppetry, storytelling, ukulele, songs and hula, and maybe even some surfing!

AsianPacific Islander *

* this project is made possible with funds from the decentralization Program, a regrant pro gram of the new York state Council on the arts with the support of governor andrew Cuomo and the new York state Legislature and administered by arts mid-hudson.

this project is also funded with support from the albert Wisner Public Library foundation

exHibitS

aPriLCommunity room

Watercolors by Donna Haley

maYCommunity room & gallery

WVHS Art SHoW

Board roomNuiDo japaNese embroiDery

by Betty hill

JuneCommunity room & gallery

FrAmed Art by GeorGe Held

display CasesmoDel sHips

by Charly Prevost

Book discussions

non-fiction book discussion Clubmeets at 2pm the first Tuesday of the month. new members welcome. call 986-1047 ext. 3 for the latest title.

tuesday evening book discussionmeets at 6:30pm the first Tuesday of the month. new members welcome. call 986-1047 ext. 3 for the latest title.

learn soMeThing neWorganic gardening with gar Wangapril 5 • 10am For novice & experienced gardeners, Gar will present a discussion of organic gardening with tips for the early months of the growing season and the nutritional benefits of veggies suitable for growing in this area, too.

poetry Workshop & reading with barbara Crookerapril 26 • 2pmBarbara crooker is the recipient of many prizes and awards for her poetry. her most recent volume of poetry is gold published in 2013.For experienced and novice writers of poetry.

goldfish-Silver boot: the experiences of a german prisoner of Warapril 27 • 2pmauthor and PoW harvey s. horn, Flight officer with the 15th air Force, 463rd Bomb Group discusses his plane crash and capture by the Germans in WWII.

aarp defensive driving ClassMay 10 • 9:30am to 4pmTune up your driving skills and update your knowledge of the rules of the road and learn defensive driving techniques. upon completion of the course, you will qualify for an automobile insurance discount given by your insurance company.aarp members - $20.00 non-members - $25.00to register call Joe kovacs at (845) 341-1581

preserving and organizing Memories using findery for novice and experienced WritersJune 6 and 13 • 6:00pmattendance at both classes required.Do you have a box full of pictures that you keep meaning to organize? or perhaps you have a laptop full of photos related to your travels or life experiences. or maybe you use your cell phone to document your family’s activities. using a Web 2.0 tool called Findery that allows you to create and share content that you generate online, you can organize and write about your cherished memories with the guidance of a facilitator in a supportive group setting. use of digital scanner from 5-6pm before class.

CTAP ~ CAreer TrAnsiTion AssisTAnCe ProgrAm*

targeted to the needs of job seekers facilitated by gregg knowles, career consultant. JoB searCh WorkshoPJune 28 • 9:30am - 3pmLearn effective job search strategies, interview preparation and how to craft a resume & cover letter that impresses recruiters.

resume reVieW serViCemay 3, June 14, July 26 9am - 12:30pm

may 13, June 9, July 14 5 - 7pmHave your resume critiqued during a 30 minute, one-on-one session with Gregg Knowles. Call the Help desk to reserve 986-1047 x 3

JoB CLuB (WarWiCk Career transition grouP) date to be announced.Discuss with your peers job search strategies, share stories, and yes, even laughs.

3 * cTaP Is maDe PossIBLe BY GranTs From ramaPo caTsKILL LIBrarY sYsTem & aWPL FounDaTIon spring 2014

filMs and filM discussions

Monday afternoon at tHe MovieS1pm to approx 3:30pm(depending upon movie length)On the 3rd Monday of the month the Library will host a film follwed by a discussion led by Mary Krauze. Refreshments will be served.

april 7 captain philips (2013) (pg-13) 120 min

april 14 gravity (2013) (pg-13) 91 min.

apri 21 enough said (2013) (pg-13) 93 min. Movie & discussion with refreshments

april 28 Book Thief (2013) (pg-13) 131 min

May 5 american hustle (2013) (r) 138 min.

May 12 snow flower & the secret fan (2011) (pg-13) 120 min

May 19 The king’s speech (2010) (r) 95 min. Movie & discussion with refreshments

May 26 library CloSed for MeMorial day

June 3 Twelve Years a slave (2013) (r)134min.

June 9 frozen (2013) (g) 104 min.

June 16 philomena (2013) (pg-13) 98 min. Movie & discussion with refreshments

June 23 saving Mr. Banks (2013) (pg-13) 125 min.

June 30 hachi (2009) (g) 93 min.

filM: inequaliTY for allapril 12 • 1pmThis film features robert reich, Professor, best-selling author, and clinton administration cabinet member, as he demonstrates how the widening income gap has a devastating impact on the american economy.

filM & diSCuSSion: The Book Thief (2013) (pg-13) 131 minapril 17 • 6pmDiscussion led by mary Krauze - doors open 5:45pm

our earth, our homefilm & discussion presented by Sustainable WarwickSunday May 18 • 1:30pmtitle - tba

lgbtq pride MontH filM & diSCuSSionMilk (r) starring Sean penn7:00pm to 10:00pmJoin the LGBTQ center for the Warwick Valley for a screening and discussion. about the life of activist harvey milk, california’s first openly gay elected official.

Children’s Art show

June 2 - June 27Children’s room

GrAdes k - 5deadline to submit artwork:

may 23 1 piece per child - must be flat artwork

Let us salute the work of the budding artists.Art will be on view during regular Library hours.

MotHer gooSe-ageS 10 MoS.-18 MoS. (10 per class) a special time to share with your Pre-Toddler. Together we will read stories, sing songs, do fingerplays and play!Wed. 11:15-11:40 april 9 - may 21Fri. 11:15-11:40 april 11 - may 23

preSCHool StorytiMe - CHildren 3-5 (18 per class)This storytime includes great books, fingerplays, songs and a fun craft! Tues. 1:30-2:15 april 8 - may 20Wed. 1:30-2:15 april 9 - may 21Thurs. 11:15-12:00 april 10 - may 22

toddler tiMe - 18 MoS. – 36 MoS. (16 per class)a program for two-year olds and a parent or guardian. Toddlers will be introduced to the world of books through stories, fingerplays and songs. Tues. 10:00-10:30 april 8 - may20Wed. 10:00-10:30 april 9 - may21Thurs. 10:00-10:30 april 10 - may 22Friday 10:00-10:30 april 11 - may23

abC 123 – CHildren entering kindergarten 2014stories, songs and a craft. We will play games to learn concepts.emphasis on kindergarten readiness.(14 per class)Tues. 11:15 - 12:00 april 8 - may 20Thurs. 1:30 - 2:15 april 10 - may 22

Saturday Morning StorytiMe - ageS 2-7 saturdays april 12 - may 24 at 10:30-11:15Drop in on saturday morning for stories, songs and a craft. no registration required!

Programs are free & open to all children residing in the WVcsD.

children’S ProgrAmS

storytimes...registration March 8 to March 27 - with a library card

FAmily oriGAmi workshopmay 3 • 2 to 3:30pm

Learn to fold paper to create a simple figure and then compete in a game. Parents and children ages 3+

“tAikozA” may 4, 2pm

outdoor concert for all age groupsa unique International performance with Taiko 150 lb. drums,

bamboo flutes and dancers that will amaze you.

Brush CAlliGrAphy workshop may 7 • 4 to 5pm

children (8-12) learn the basics of the ancient asian art of writing with brush and ink.

koreAn storytellinG & trAditionAl new yeAr’s Ceremony

may 21 • 4 to 5pmJoin us for stories and the sebae ceremony, a new Year’s

greeting. There will be an opportunity to dress in traditional Korean costume. Bring your camera.

ClAssiCAl indiAn kuChipudi dAnCe perFormAnCe & workshop

may 30 • 7pmsahana natesan will demonstrate gestures and technique and

then perform a dance. Kuchipudi is a traditional dance from the village of Kuchelapuram in andhra Pradesh, India.

“Children oF the lAnd” may 31 at 2pm

Tommy Tcheng and Kaina Quenga will present an hawaiian cultural experience that will include puppetry, storytelling,

ukelel, songs and hula, and maybe even some surfing!

4 Spring 2014

AsianPacific Islander *

Heritage Celebration

May 2014

* this project is made possible with funds from the decentralization Program, a regrant program of the new York state Council on the arts with the support of governor andrew Cuomo and the new York state

Legislature and administered by arts mid-hudson.

this project is also funded with support from the albert Wisner Pulic Library foundationfoundation

Chess CluB thurs. april 10-May 15 • 6:45-7:45 grades 2-5 register March 8Learn to play or become better. have fun and enjoy this interesting game. welCome to the old west!Sat. april 12 at 1:30 2:15 ages 3-6 register March 8hear stories about the american west and make a horse to ride home. come in costume if you like! tAlk-it-up april 19 at 1:30 - 2:15pm grades k-2 register March 15 We will share a book and then talk about the story and pictures. Included will be a craft or activity.

Children’s yoGA fri. april 25, May 2, 9, 16 1:30-2:00 ages 3 - 5 register March 15Yoga helps balance, concentration and it’s fun!

wind Chime From Found oBJeCts Sat. april 26 at 1:30-2:15 grades 2-5 (with adult help) register March 15create a wind chime from small metal objects such as washers, keys, aluminum foil and bells.

GArden proGrAm Sat. May 17 at 1:30-2:30 ages 4 - 7 register april 19help us beautify our lovely patio. We’ll plant flowers in the garden and in planters. You can also paint a flower pot to take a flower home. CeleBrAte our FlAGSat. June 7 at 10:30am ages 3-8 register May 3make a decoration for your home.

5 Spring 2014

reAd, plAy, leArn! ...online registration available

leGo sundAys

aPriL 27, maY 18, June 222 - 3Pm

ages 4 -10

Join with friends and family to build Lego creations.

sproutinG little orGAnizers FlinG

aPriL 37 - 7:45Pm

for Parents & CaregiVers

Join hope stuart of apple a day to learn tips to help your

children get organized

prize winninGChildren’sliterAture

neWberry aWard 2014

Flora & ulysses: the illuminated

adventuresby

kate diCamillo

caldecoTT aWard 2014

locomotiveby

Brian floca

4hdisCovery dAyslearn about 4-h through

hands-on activities.tuesday April 22 & 29 5:30-7:30 Ages 8-12

April 22 - Crime & spy sCienCeYou will investigate “crime scenes” and learn the skills neces-

sary to become a detective and solve mysteries!spy kits • finger prints • mystery powder analysis

April 29 - ForCes oF nAtureearthquakes, floods, fires, and extreme weather conditions

are all forces of nature found on earth - we will explore.science of earthquakes • lava layering • build a barometer

BiCyCle rodeoApril 21 • 4:30pmlibrary parking lotAges 5 - 10 with a

parentregister mar. 23

Learn bicycle safety through thishands-on fun experience. Bring your bike and helmet to ride our obstacle course set

up by the Warwick Police Dept.

summer reAdinG 2014 Fizz, Boom, reAd!

monster intelligencepresents sat. June 7

2:00 register April 5 Ages 3 and up.

up in Arms A puppet musical for the entire family. A cast of friendly monster charac-ters and original toe-

tapping tunes make this a journey never to forget. Join us for a a fun-filled

experience.

For Teens events & programs

except as noted programs are free & open to all teens residing in the WVcsD. registration required: online at www.albertwisnerlibrary.org

or call 986-1047 ext. 3.

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teen adviSory boardapril 19 • 2pm, May 10 • 1pm, June 21 • 2 pm new members are always welcome at TaB! earn volunteer credit for helping to plan Library programs.

teen CrafternoonSapril 19 & June 21 • 3pm You don’t have to be a TaB member to enjoy our crafternoons!april 19: Tiny Terrariums: make a terrarium in a mason jar.June 21: sandcasting: mold an object in plaster of Paris & sand.

book HipSterS book Club for teenSapril 11, May 9, June 13 • 3:30 to 4:30pm Join the Book hipsters for a monthly discussion of a great book. Titles announced in our weekly enewsletter & will be made avail-able at the circulation Desk one month prior to the discussion.

babySitting CertifiCation WorkSHop april 26 • 9:30am to 1:30pmearn your certificate in babysitting in this 4 hour course led by Denise schirmer. Learn how to handle an emergency, basic safe-ty, and other responsibilities of being a great sitter. Please bring a notebook, pencil, lunch, snack, and a drink.

eleMentS of poetry piCniC april 12 • 2 to 4pmcelebrate national Poetry month in this two hour workshop with local writer Tom naples. share your own poems in the po-etry slam and perfect your entry for the Poetry contest.

eleMental poetry ConteStall entries due by april 26 • 5pmcelebrate national Poetry month! Write a poem that reflects this year’s theme, “elements.” all styles are welcome! submit your poem at the help Desk or email to [email protected].

eleMentS of pottery WitH roberta greenapril 8 & 22 • 5:30pm to 7pmLearn how to create a bowl in this two-session pottery work-shop! Local potter roberta Green will teach you how to make a beautiful and functional piece of pottery. registration required.

dC CoMiCS loCk-inMay 17 • 5pm to 7pmBrush up on your Dc comics trivia! a fun filled night of Dc-re-lated games, contests, and prizes.

perMaCulture gardening (earn community service hrs)May 10 • 2 to 4pm at veterans Memorial parkJoin Innis sampson of Project Knomad for a garden building workshop using recycled materials & integrating the ideas of Permaculture, a design science based on the observation of nature.

regentS revieW loCk-in June 16 • 8 to 10pmThe Library will stay open late just for you! Group study is a great way to get ready for your regents exams. Bring your own study materials, but we will provide snacks, drinks, and copies of previ-ous exams. We’ll even have a tutor on hand for your last- minute questions!

teen SuMMer reading regiStration partyJune 27 • 5 to 6:45pmLooking to volunteer this summer? Thinking of joining our Book Battle team? Want to find out how to win prizes for reading books? come to the registration party! Volunteer orientation, crafts, games, and a chance to register for all of our summer pro-grams with all of your friends.

battle of tHe bookS Gather your friends and form teams of up to four players for a fun trivia contest to be held this august. This program is open to anyone entering 7th grade to 12th. Books will be available at the help Desk by memorial Day. This year’s titles are:

Bomb by steve sheinkinThe Book Thief by markus ZusakDivergent by Veronica rothDoll Bones by holly BlackEleanor and Park by rainbow rowellPage by Paige by Laura Lee GulledgeThe Princess Bride by William GoldmanA Wizard of Earthsea by ursula K. Le Guin

Battle of the Books is made possible with a generous donation from Glenn P. & susan D. Dickes.

7th Annual AWPL Foundation scholarship Competition

For the eighth consecutive year, the albert Wisner Public Library Foundation is offering college scholarships to be awarded in a writing competition. applicants will submit an essay, not to exceed 2,000 words in length, on the following topic: “If I were a wealthy philanthropist, how I might give to benefit my community.” essays are due april 19, 5pm.

Three scholarships will be awarded in may by Glenn P. Dickes and susan D. Dickes, who have sponsored two scholarships since the competition’s inception in 2007, and by c. hope arber, who added a third award in 2012. The Foundation and Library deeply appreciate their generosity. For details visit www.albertwisnerlibrary.org.

The proposed FY 2014-2015 budget reflects the Library Board’s continued commitment to maintain support for our library and its popular programs and services, while managing cost increases for our community. consistent and growing support from the Friends of the Library and the aWPL Foundation allow us to provide many of the programs and additional library materials that would not be possible with public support alone.

For FY 2014-2015 the Library Board proposes to increase the library tax rate from $2.98 to $3.21/$1,000 of assessed value for Warwick property owners, and from $0.69 to $0.74/$1,000 for chester property owners in our Library district. While rates are estimated, the average increase would be $10 to11.50 a year.

a public hearing on the proposed Library tax levy is scheduled for Tuesday, march 18th at 7pm in the community room at the Library.

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donna applegate“Libraries have always been the heart of a community and that fact hasn’t changed in the digital era. The albert Wisner Public Library is the best place to find fascinating books, movies, periodicals and music in both hard copy and digital format. no longer a place just to find books, the aWPL extends far beyond its physical walls with access to digital information and the Internet. our abundance of library programs help unravel the mysteries of knitting, assist the non-tech savvy to become computer literate and offer so many residents access to entertainment and knowledge on a broad array of topics. The aWPL has become the cultural and social hub of Warwick due in large part to the continued support of our ever growing number of loyal patrons. The Board of Trustees and the staff want to thank you for your support and look forward to seeing you at the Library.”

Jerry benedetto“as a current member of the Board of Trustees of the albert Wisner Public Library, I would like to express my thanks for all the support the Library has received in the past. From both my work for the Library and use of it as a patron, I have seen how so many of our residents enjoy the numerous services the Library provides. With the current library vote approaching, I would like to ask for your support again but also to appeal to all those who have not yet had an opportunity to check out this amazing resource. Whether it’s the large collection of books, the numerous programs and services, the rapidly expanding digital resources or just the look and design of the building itself, it’s worth a visit by all.”

vote @ the library ~ tuesday april 1, 2014 for Proposed operating Budget Levy and Trustees

trustee Candidate Statements two trustee positions are on the ballot. donna applegate &

Jerry benedetto are running for re-elction

LiBrarY fine amnestY

Tuesday, April 1 return any overdue

library Materialsno fines

1 day only!

income

taxes library Charges interest gifts grants reserve funds

total

expenses

Salaries/benefits library Materials programming equipment Maintenance professional fees office/Supplies

total

fy 2013-2014 $1,142,360 $55,000 $20,000 $35,000 $8,000 $214,024

$1,474,384

fy 2013-2014 $875,284 $225,000 $20,000 $100,000 $127,000 $77,000 $50,100

$1,474,384

proposedfy 2014-2015 $1,232,606 $55,000 $20,000 $35,000 $8,000 $166,384

$1,516,990

proposed fy 2014-2015 $896,190 $225,000 $20,000 $103,500 $149,300 $73,000 $50,000

$1,516,990

fy 2014-2015proposed

library operating budget Summary

for more budget details and information on tax rates,

check our websitewww.albertwisnerlibrary.org

non-Profit org.u.s. Postage

PaIDmonsey nY

10952Permit #9085

Public Library Patronor current resident

Library Board of Trustees

PresidentDonna Lee applegate

Vice PresidentWayne rossi

secretary/TreasurerJoan noonan

Trusteesnora aman-Gurvich

Jerry Benedettomargaret Bogdanski

regina Wittosch

Directorrosemary cooper

The Board of Trustees meets at 7pm on the 3rdTuesday of each month

at the Library.

the public is welcome.

albert Wisner Public Library • one mcFarland Drive • Warwick, new York 10990 • (845) 986-1047 • www.albertwisnerlibrary.org

library HourS

Monday-thursday 9am - 8pmfriday 9am - 7pm

Saturday 9am - 5pm Sunday 12 noon - 4pm

Holiday CloSingS

april 18 - Close at noonaril 20 - easter SundayMay 26 - Memorial dayJune 6 - Staff training day open at noon

Friends of the LibraryfriendS MyStery book SaleMarch 20 • 5 - 9pMLove a good mystery? The Friends are hosting a big used mystery book sale with books priced at bargain prices so you can buy a bagful.as a bonus, the Friends will be showing Woody allen’s hilarious thriller ”Manhattan Murder Mystery” at 7pm in the community room.

World book nigHtapril 23, 2014on World Book night - april 23, 2014 - Friends of the albert Wisner Library will once again be “spreading the Love of reading Person to Person.” our library has been selected to be a host pick-up location for over 15 book giver volunteers. Books to be given away will range from humor to classics, to mystery to spanish language. Look for book giver volunteers at various locations throughout Warwick on april 23rd.

Visit www.albertwisnerlibrary.org for our weather-related closing policy.

Mark your Calendar!

annualvote

at tHe library

2014/2015operating

levy & truStee eleCtion

tueSday april 1, 2014

pollS open 9aM to 9pM

for more informationvisit

www.albertwisnerlibrary.org