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March/April 2018
HAVERSTRAW KING’S DAUGHTERS
PUBLIC LIBRARY Excellence in Service Since 1895
Library Budget Vote &
Trustee
Election
The Library’s annual Budget
Vote and Trustee Election
will be held in June,
date to be determined.
Two Trustees are up for
re-election; seats are for a 5
year term. For information
on running for Trustee,
please contact Cheryl
Fellner at 786-3800 ext. 14.
You must be a resident of
the Library’s district in order
to run for Trustee.
In the Gallery
March - Glenn Sungela
Invasive Plants
Exhibit about invasive plants
present in Haverstraw and
in nearby villages and
towns.
April - Corinne McGeorge
The Mothball Fleet
Exhibit of the repurposed
World War II Navy ships
kept in the Hudson River
from 1946 to 1971. An
exhibit program and
reception will be held April
21, 1:30 pm, in the Library’s
community room.
Interested in exhibiting in our
Gallery? Call 786-3800 ext. 14
for information.
Libraries save people money! All you smart library patrons know that it’s so
much more economical to use the library for all the books, ebooks, movies,
and games you want, rather than buying them. If you add in the programs,
lectures, classes, museum passes, internet/wi-fi, newspapers, magazines,
reference help or inter-library loan items you use, you’ll understand just what
a bargain your public library is.
To find out how much you or your family save each year by using the library,
go to the New York Library Association website and use the Library Value
Calculator (http://bit.ly/2db2WH4). It’s easy to guesstimate how many items
you borrow each week, how many programs you attend and how much
internet or wi-fi you use. You may be shocked to see how much you’re saving!
It feels good to be a smart saver, doesn’t it? If you’re not using the library, why
not? Use the calculator to see how much you could be saving, then stop in
today and register for a library card!
See you in the stacks!
Claudia Depkin, Library Director
A Note From the Director
How much do you save by using the Library?
March: A Wee Bit Irish
A taste of Ireland on our big screen!
March 2: “71” R 100 mins.
March 9: “The Secret of the Kells” NR 75 mins.
March 16: “Waking Ned Devine” PG 91 mins.
March 23: “In the Name of the Father” R 133
mins.
Mitch Kahn Celebrates - Songs
that Won the Academy Award
Sunday, March 4, 2 pm
Join HKDPL favorite Mitch Kahn as he
plays Oscar-winning songs from the
1930s to the 1980s. The show is packed with
music, nostalgia, and anecdotes about the singers,
actors, and composers. Enjoy music from the
Gershwins, Irving Berlin, Burt Bacharach, and
more!
Eric Banger and the
Mashers
Sunday, March 11, 2 pm
Join this wonderful Irish band
as they play traditional Irish folk
music, just in the time for St. Paddy’s Day!
Fiddler’s Green
Sunday, March 25,
2 pm
Fiddler’s Green returns to celebrate St. Patrick’s
Day as only they can! Listen to traditional Irish
songs and pub music as they celebrate Ireland.
The Chanteurs
Sunday, April 15, 2 pm
The Chanteurs, the
outreach arm of the New
Jersey Choral Society, will
perform fun and lively popular music from years
gone by, with songs from All That Jazz, Jersey
Boys, and much more.
Almonds & Walnuts: Jewish Songs from the
Heart
Sunday, April 29, 2 pm
Dr. Lois Morton, educator and
contemporary cabaret singer/
songwriter, takes you on an
historical journey of Jewish music
from Eastern Europe via Second
Avenue, through two World
Wars, and into the American
mainstream. She will be singing an array of songs
in Yiddish, English, Ladino, French, and Hebrew.
Haverstraw King’s Daughters Publ ic L ibrary
Library cards may be required for programs requiring in-person registration.
Preference given to HKDPL cardholders for all adult programs.
Adult Services
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Unless otherwise noted, all Library programs
are paid for by taxpayer dollars
FRIDAY MATINEES
All films are shown on our big screen and begin at 1 pm.
April: Spring is in the Air
Put a spring in your step after you watch
these feel-good films!
April 6: “Easter Parade” NR 103 mins.
April 13: “Singing in the Rain” NR 103 mins.
April 20: “Silver Linings Playbook” R 117 mins.
April 27: “LaLa Land” PG-13 128 mins.
SUNDAY CONCERT SERIES
A Cook in My Kitchen
Classes led by Theresa Grimm, chef/
owner of A Cook in My Kitchen LLC
Luck O’ the Irish
Thursday, March 1, 7 pm
Learn how to make delicious, authentic, Irish stew
with beer and bangers and mash. Theresa Grimm
will show you how easy it is to put it all together
without needing a leprechaun. IN-PERSON
REGISTRATION, $3 non-refundable materials fee
due at registration.
Allergy-Free Foods
Tuesday, April 24, 7 pm
We grew up on peanut butter, Wonder bread, and
chocolate chip cookies. Today these “food
groups” can make people sick, or even be fatal.
With the exponential growth of food allergies,
serving basic food dishes has become difficult or
even impossible. Theresa Grimm will demonstrate
how to make gluten-free, nut-free, and egg-free
items that taste delicious and accommodate
specific food allergies. IN-PERSON REGISTRATION,
$3 non-refundable materials fee due at
registration.
Let’s Dance!
Mondays, March 5, 12, 19 & 26
April 2, 9, 16 & 23, 6:30 pm
Have you wanted to learn how to
dance? Addicted to Dancing with
the Stars? Grab your partner and
join us for this exciting 8-part series. Learn how to
Foxtrot, Tango, Merengue, Rhumba, Cha Cha,
Swing, Waltz, and even learn the Twist and
Mashed Potato! REGISTRATION REQUIRED, YOU
MUST HAVE A PARTNER. Class size limited to 10
couples.
Morning Meditation with
Music & Mindfulness
Mondays, March 5, 12, 19 & 26,
10 am
Experience the peace of a quiet mind and open
heart while being guided through gentle
meditations with music & mindfulness. Class led
by Carole Brill, composer, singer, songwriter, who
has trained and chanted with meditation masters
from all over the world.
Alicia’s Colors - Paint with Me!
Wednesday, March 7, 6:45 pm
Join local artist Alicia Benton for a
2-hour workshop where you will
create a beautiful painting using
acrylics. Have fun while learning some
simple techniques as you paint. IN-PERSON
REGISTRATION, $5 non-refundable materials fee
due at registration.
Shira - Mediumship
Thursday, March 8, 6:30 pm
Learn how Shira developed her psychic abilities,
and find healing and closure with loved ones
who have passed. REGISTRATION REQUIRED,
registration open now for HKDPL cardholders and
opens March 1 for all others. Class size limited.
LIMIT 1 READING PER FAMILY.
Jewelry Making with Amy Kanarek
Thursday, March 15, 6:30 pm
Show off your crafting skills as
you create a fun and unique
project that you will be proud to wear, a right
angle weave square bracelet. IN-PERSON
REIGSTRATION, $5 non-refundable materials fee
due at registration. Class size limited.
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Adult Services
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REGISTRATION REQUIRED. Registration opens 1
week prior to class for HKDPL cardholders, 3 days
prior for all others. Classes are 11 am to
12:30 pm. *Mouse skills required.
March 7 - Introduction to Computers
March 14 - Using the Mouse
March 21 - *Searching the Internet
March 28 - *Introduction to Microsoft Word
Individual Resumé Workshops
Wednesday, March 14, 5 - 7 pm
Thursday, April 12, 1 - 3 pm
Tuesday, May 8, 3 - 5 pm
Tired of your resumé? Not
getting interviews? Career counselor Eileen
Grimm will help you recreate your resumé and
make it stand out. No matter what your
experience or what job you’re looking for, there
are important “insider tips” you need to know.
30 minute sessions, by appointment only.
Hudson Valley UFOs
Wednesday, April 4, 6:30 pm
Rockland County’s own Linda
Zimmermann returns to talk about
encounters of the “other” kind -
UFOs. The paranormal investigator
and author became interested in
UFO sightings in and around the Hudson Valley.
She began to investigate and found so many
sightings that she wrote 2 books about her
experiences! Join her as she recounts some of her
most interesting cases.
Empire Safety Council Defensive
Driving
Thursdays, April 5 & 12, 5:45 -
8:45 pm
IN-PERSON REGISTRATION, 2-session class, $25
fee, payable by check to Ian Prastien, due at
registration. Space is limited. You must attend
both sessions to receive credit!
Relaxation Through Meditation
Thursday, April 19, 7 pm
Join long-time meditator Dr. Frank Pawlowski as
he discusses how meditation can evoke a deeper
state of relaxation and more peace within. Learn
and practice a powerful meditation technique
that can enrich and help all aspects of your life.
Mahjong Classes
Beginning Mahjong
April 9, 10, 11, 16 & 18, 10 am
This class is for people who
have never played mahjong or
who haven’t played in many
years. You must attend the first 2 classes.
REGISTRATION REQUIRED, class size limited. A
2018 National Mahjong League card, $8, must be
purchased at the first class.
Intermediate Mahjong
Wednesdays & Thursdays, April 25 & 26,
May 2 & 3, 10 am
This class is for those who have some experience
playing, and want supervised play to improve
their skills and strategies. You must attend the
first class. REGISTRATION REQUIRED, class size
limited. A 2018 National Mahjong League card is
required.
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Adult Services
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Computer Classes
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Adult Services
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Identity Theft
Thursday, April 26, 7 pm
Identity theft is the fastest growing white-collar
crime in America, identified by Congress in
October 1998 as a federal crime. Learn how your
identity can be stolen, ways to protect yourself
from becoming a victim, and what recourse you
have if it happens to you.
Science Fiction
Come visit a collection that’s out
of this world, sometimes literally!
Science fiction (or speculative
fiction) is a unique genre that encompasses so
many story types: space adventures; time travel;
aliens; steampunk post-apocalyptic dystopias;
virtual reality; and so much more! Science fiction
is where imagination can create the future, it’s
amazing what is out there, and the possibilities are
endless. So whether you are more Star Wars and
Star Trek or more Ready Player One, we’ve got you
covered! Just stop by the Reference desk and
we’ll show you where to find them.
Looking for something to do with your children
while they are on school break? Interested in
viewing some amazing art or sculpture, or
exploring the beautiful Hudson Valley? Check out
a museum pass! We currently have passes to the
American Museum of Natural History, Boscobel
House and Gardens, the Edward Hopper House,
the Guggenheim, the Hudson Highlands Nature
Museum, the Intrepid Sea, Air & Space Museum,
the Museum of the City of New York, Museum
Village, Storm King Art Center, the Frick
Collection, and the Museum at Bethel Woods.
With the pass admission to the museums is free,
with many offering additional bonuses, such as
free or discounted admission to special exhibits
and discounts in museum stores. So come in,
check out a pass, and enjoy your day!
DVDs
Battle of the Sexes
Blade Runner 2049
Despicable Me 3
Friend Request
It
Marshall
The Mountain Between Us
A Question of Faith
My Little Pony: The Movie
The Snowman
Music CDs
All Your Fault – Bebe Rexha
Balance – El Buho
The Beginning – Kevin Roldan
Between Two Shores – Glen Hansard
A Decade of Destruction – Five Finger Death Punch
Encore – Anderson East
War & Leisure -- Miguel
Always Ascending – Franz Ferdinand
Brighter Wounds – Son Lux
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Adult Services
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March Fiction
A Dangerous Game -- Heather Graham
The Escape Artist -- Brad Meltzer
One House Over -- Mary Monroe
Sweet Vengeance -- Fern Michaels
The Third Victim -- Phillip Margolin
Non-fiction
Green Enough: Eat Better, Live Cleaner, Be Happier -- Leah Segedie
April Fiction
After Anna -- Lisa Scottoline
Dead on Arrival -- Kiki Swinson
The First Family -- Michael Palmer
Head On -- John Scalzi
Shattered Mirror -- Iris Johansen
Non-fiction
This Is the Year I Put My Financial Life in Order -- John Schwartz
March Books on CD
As You Wish - Jude Devereaux
The Bishop's Pawn - Steve Berry
The Escape Artist - Brad Meltzer
The Flight Attendant - Chris Bohjalian
The Punishment She Deserves - Elizabeth George
Sweet Vengeance - Fern Michaels
April Books on CD
After Anna - Lisa Scottoline
Bad Men and Wicked Women - Eric Jerome Dickey
The Cutting Edge - Jeffery Deaver
The Fallen - David Baldacci
The Female Persuasion - Meg Wolitzer
I've Got My Eyes on You - Mary Higgins Clark
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TEEN ZONE
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Babysitting Workshops May 1 and 3, Tuesday & Thursday 5:00pm—8:00pm Learn First Aid, Safety, Child Development & More! Must be 12 years old & attend school In NRCSD Register! Limited Space $10 materials fee due at registration Facilitated by Childcare Resources of Rockland
White Spruce Seedlings “Someone’s sitting in the shade today because someone planted a tree a long time ago.” - Warren Buffett In celebration of Earth Day we will be giving away seedlings of white spruce. Week of April 23, 2018.
Join local instructor Scott Kohn for this two-
hour class on CPR and First Aid.
$20 materials fee per person includes work-
books, DVD and a 2 year certification card.
National Safety Council issues certification
for infant, child and adult CPR. Fee due at
registration.
For ages 12—17.
Wednesday, April 18. 6-8pm
You may contact Scott Kohn at 845-323-5627
with any questions.
You MUST Bring With You Photo ID and the
Following: Notices & forms from NYS and the IRS;
social security cards; W-2s from each employer;
unemployment compensation statements; 1099s;
forms indicating federal income tax paid; dependent
care provider information; receipts and/or cancelled
checks for income and property taxes paid and for
charitable contributions; copies of last year’s Federal
and State returns; and proof of health insurance
coverage.
Free Tax Help for Middle and Low Income Taxpayers
Special Attention to Those Age 60 & Older
Through April 17
Tuesdays: 3 pm to 7 pm
Thursdays: 10 am to 2 pm
Saturdays: 10:30 am to 2:30 pm
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Our youngest patrons having lots of fun!
Above left and center - Penguin Puppets made while attending Crafts with Miss Cheryl
Above right - enjoying Playtime Storytime
Adults have fun, too!
Top left - concentrating while painting at Alicia’s Colors
Bottom left - listening to the Pitch Perfect Performance
of Ann Keiserman
Below - the materials used and a finished book at the
Tiny Book Workshop
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Children’s Services Programs — Main Library
***A Library Card is required for all programs with registration.***
Preschool Storytimes February 5 through May 9 Registration is now open
for everyone.
Stories & Craft For ages 3 - 5. Read stories and do a fun craft each week!
Mondays at 2:00pm & Wednesdays at 10:30am.
Tales & Tunes For walkers up to 35 months and their adults.
Stories, fingerplays, songs, & bubbles! Tuesdays at 11:30am and Mondays at 11:30am & 7:00pm.
Parent/Caregiver participation required.
Pajama Storytime For ages 3 - 5. Enjoy a storytime with everyone in pajamas!
Stories, songs, fingerplays, and more! Tuesdays, March 13 & April 17 at 7:00pm
Saturday Tales & Tunes For walkers up to 35 months and their adults.
Stories, fingerplays, songs, & bubbles! Saturdays, 3/10 & 4/14 at 11:00am
Parent/Caregiver participation required.
Baby Signs with Miss Fran! For babies and toddlers 2 years old and younger.
Thursdays, March 8, 15, 22, & 29 at 10:30am.
Join us for a unique hands-on class where you and your child will learn
signs so that they can communicate before they can talk! This interactive fun class features music with guitar,
songs, puppets, instruments, movement, sign language and laughter!
Registration is open now for HKDPL members.
Wee Craft Together
For ages 2 - 4 with a caregiver. Make a fun craft together! Mondays, 3/5 & 4/9, 10:00 - 10:30am and Tuesdays, 3/6 & 4/10, 6:00 - 6:30pm.
Registration is open now for everyone.
Celebrate Children’s Book Week
April 30th - May 6th, 2018
Playtime Storytime
Fridays March 2, 16 & 23 and April 6, 13, 20 & 27 at 10:30am. All ages welcome. No registration.
Join us for fun on Fridays! Stories & crafts, lots of toys to play with and new friends to make!
Celebrate Earth Day!
The Trees are Singing - Los Arboles Cantan
Sunday, April 22, at 2:00 pm. Families welcome!
No registration.
Dance! Live Drumming! Poetry!
The Debra Weiss Dance Company is a not-for-profit organization: this program is made possible, in part, by a grant from the County of Rockland.
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Children’s Services Programs - Main Library
Featured Programs Please Register at the Children’s Services Desk
***A Library Card is required for all programs with registration.***
Minecraft Challengers Grades 3 - 6, Saturdays, 3/10 & 4/14, 3 - 4pm. For all ages, Fridays, 3/2 & 4/20, 4 - 5pm. Play Minecraft! No registration required.
Builders Club Mondays, March 19 & 26, and April 2, 9, & 23, 5pm - 6pm. For ages 5 -12. Have fun with LEGOs, marble runs, Magic Nuudles, littleBits, K'nex, and more! No registration.
PAWS for Reading: R.E.A.D to a Dog! Saturdays, 3/3 & 4/7, and Sundays, 3/11 & 4/8, 10:30am - 12:00pm For ages 5 & up. Sign up for a 15 minute session to read one-on-one to a therapy dog!
Hogwarts Book Club Thursdays, Feb. 15 - March 29, 6:30 - 7:30pm For grades 3-6. Talk about the world of Harry Potter and make magical projects! Registration is open for everyone.
Sew-You Club Thursdays, April 19 - May 24, 7:00pm - 8:15pm, for grades 4-7. Learn basic sewing skills and make fun projects like bookmarks and pillows. Registration is open for everyone.
Celebrate National Puppy Day Wednesday, April 25, 6:30pm, for ages 5 and up. Fun activities & games! Learn about canine body language, and the safe way to meet & greet a strange dog. A therapy dog will be at the event to help you practice your new skills! No registration.
North Rockland Reading Adventure Come listen to students read stories
to family and friends! No registration required.
Thiells Elementary School
Wednesdays, March 21 & April 11, at 6:00pm.
Crafts with Miss Cheryl! Wednesdays, 3/14 & 4/18,
4:30 - 5:15pm, for ages 3-8.
Make a fun craft! Celebrate St. Patrick’s Day and Spring with
crafts & games! Registration is open for everyone.
Reduce, Reuse, Recycle! Thursday, April 5,
7:00 - 8:00pm, for ages 5 and up.
How high can your tower go? Build a fort
with recycled materials! Registration is open for everyone.
Science in Action!
*Phun with Physics*
Thursdays in March & April, 5:00pm - 6:00pm, for ages 8 - 12.
Conduct experiments on the models we build.
Learn about mechanical physics!
Registration for this series of programs is now open.
Culinary Corner With Chef Nate
For kids ages 7-12 who like to play with their food!
Mon., March 5, 5:00pm Fun with Chocolate!
Mon., March 12, 5:00pm Batter up - for pancakes!
Mon., April 16, 5:00 What is macaroni & cheese and how
do I make it?
Mon., April 30, 5:00pm Create delicious dips!
Registration is now open for HKDPL cardholders only.
Mad Science
Special Event Shows For ages 5 & up. No registration.
Sunday, March 18, 2:00pm SOUNDS OF SCIENCE
Sunday, April 8, 3:00pm FIRE & ICE
Hands-On Workshops For ages 4-9.
Limited registration open for everyone.
Sunday, March 4, 2:00pm BUBBLING POTIONS
Sunday, April 29, 2:00pm BUGS
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Children’s Services Programs -Village Branch
***A Library Card is required for all programs with registration.***
Family Movies @ the Village Branch Mondays, March 5 & 19 and
April 2 & 16, at 5:00pm. For ages 4-12.
Join us for a fun family movie! No registration required.
Playstation 4 @ the Village Branch!
Tuesdays in March & April, 4:30 - 5:30pm. For ages 6-16. Come play games on the PS4!
Friday Fun @ the Village Branch! Fridays, March 2, 9, 16, & 23
& April 6, 13, 20, & 27 4:00 - 5:00pm. For ages 5 & up. Different programs every week:
Marble Runs, Tower Challenges, Builders Club,
3-D Fun with 3-D pens, Code Club, Crafts, Science in Action, and more!
Celebrate Earth Day @ the Village Branch!
Friday, 4/13, 4 - 5pm, for grades K-6.
How high can your tower go? Build a fort with recycled materials!
No registration required.
Riordan Mythology Club
Fridays, March 23 and April 27, 4:00pm - 5:00pm, for grades 3-6.
Calling all Rick Riordan fans! Talk about Percy Jackson books, the Kane
Chronicles, and Magnus Chase. Have fun with games and activities. No registration required.
PAWS for Reading
R.E.A.D to a Dog!
For ages 5 and up. Saturday, March 17, 10:30am - 12:00pm.
Sign up for a 15 minute session to read one-on-one
to a therapy dog.
Night of 1,000 Stars @ the Village Branch!
Monday, April 9, 6:00 - 7:30pm
Celebrate National Library Week with an evening of stories, songs,
and fun with Lou Del Bianco!
Listen to local celebrities reading fabulous books!
Enter the free raffle to win fun prizes!
Attend the entire event and receive a free NRCSD elementary school No Homework Pass!
Library Closings
March 30 - Good Friday
April 1 - Easter Sunday
The Library will open at noon on
Friday, March 9, due to staff
training
HAVERSTRAW KING’S DAUGHTERS PUBLIC LIBRARY
Main Library
10 W. Ramapo Road
Garnerville, NY 10923 845-786-3800
Village Branch
85 Main St.
Haverstraw, NY 10927 845-429-3445
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BOARD OF TRUSTEES
Richard S. Freeman, President
Stephen Cobb, Vice President
Gail Kaiser, Financial Officer
Bernadette Koop, Secretary
Kenneth Balban
Sonia Burgos Crannage
Patricia Soto
DIRECTOR
Claudia Depkin
ASST. DIRECTOR
Casey Conlin
EDITOR
Cheryl Fellner
POSTAL PATRON
LOCAL
LIBRARY HOURS Main Library
Monday-Thursday 9am-9pm
Friday 9am-5:30pm
Saturday 10am-5pm
Sunday 1pm - 5pm
Village Branch
Monday Noon-8pm
Tuesday-Thursday 10am-6pm
Friday 10am-5:30pm
Saturday 10am-5pm
Sunday Closed
BOARD MEETINGS
2nd Tuesday of the month, 7:30 pm
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and entertainment resources through its collection of materials,
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Service Recognition
We are so very lucky to have a
dedicated team of people who are
committed to the Library and to
you, our community. I’d like to
take this opportunity to recognize those folks whose
anniversaries occur during March and April: Jessica
B., 10 years; Pina D., 5 years; Christina M., 7 years;
Marie M., 2 years; Rodney M., 11 years; Ceyda P., 15
years; Annadora P., 8 years; Joel S., 15 years; Elyse S.,
2 years; Sandy S., 6 years; Tom W., 4 years; Yolanda
W., 20 years. That is 105 years of service to this
institution and to the community. If you see any of
these folks around, please join me in congratulating
and thanking them! This recognition of team
members is a regular feature in our newsletter.
Claudia Depkin, Library Director